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joseph smith travel to washington, d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in missouri, members of religious community were killed, raped, abused come something needs to be done. they prepare a petition to congress and joseph smith goes to meet with martin van buren, hoping to get van buren to take the mormons sighed side y with congress. van buren doesn't demonstrate any prejudice against the mormons for their beliefs. it's pure political calculation. he says your cause is just. i can do nothing for you. essentially if i help you i'm going to lose reelection because of lose the state of missouri. martin van buren recognizes this injustice but says hey, we are powerless to help you. the united states n has a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee and they are not considering should the mormons get reparations or not. they are saying does the federal government have any role to play? this is one of the reasons i wrote the book is because this is like this forgotten part of a constitutional history,
joseph smith travel to washington, d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in missouri, members of religious community were killed, raped, abused come something needs to be done. they prepare a petition to congress and joseph smith goes to meet with martin van buren, hoping to get van buren to take the mormons sighed side y with congress. van buren doesn't demonstrate any prejudice against the mormons for their beliefs. it's pure political calculation. he says your cause is just....
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smith wasn't impressed. he should have said short and fat. smith was not alone so if you could discuss the white house visit and then address the larger issue of exactly how they viewed the role of the federal government and state power. >> absolutely. as i immersed myself in the document left behind, it's become clear to me he wasn't a political animal by nature. this wasn't a man that aspired to be in political leadership and while that is the current lineup i'm not a politician i'm only dreaming -- i think that is true for joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and it's when they were not left alone they were forced to engage the political system so after they had been expelled under the state sanctioned, the order from the governor was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. joseph smith traveled to dc and they realized we had all this land taken from us as members of the religious community that were killed, raped, abused. something needed to be done. they prepared a petition to congress and he goes to meet wit
smith wasn't impressed. he should have said short and fat. smith was not alone so if you could discuss the white house visit and then address the larger issue of exactly how they viewed the role of the federal government and state power. >> absolutely. as i immersed myself in the document left behind, it's become clear to me he wasn't a political animal by nature. this wasn't a man that aspired to be in political leadership and while that is the current lineup i'm not a politician i'm...
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john smith may have yielded to carnal temptations when he conspired with mary smith to poison his wife but back as assumed those bodily transgressions did not taint the purity of his converted soul. and for this reason she concluded the canterbury church had no grounds on which to excommunicate him. the belief that elect souls were spiritually perfect immortal and incapable of sin, whatever the failings of their mortal bodies surfaced repeatedly during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and here i'll just site one example among many. this one comes from the provinces of maritime canada where interestingly enough a disproportionate number of the earliest nova scotia planters hailed from families in towns in southeastern, connecticut. during the new light star of the 1770s and the new dispensation movement two decades later perfectionist ideas surfaced alongside controversies over spiritual marriage. one charismatic female profit in cornwallis denounced marriage as being from the devil and vowed in the presence of the local presbyterian clergyman. john payson who you can see in his p
john smith may have yielded to carnal temptations when he conspired with mary smith to poison his wife but back as assumed those bodily transgressions did not taint the purity of his converted soul. and for this reason she concluded the canterbury church had no grounds on which to excommunicate him. the belief that elect souls were spiritually perfect immortal and incapable of sin, whatever the failings of their mortal bodies surfaced repeatedly during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and...
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the stage for smith's demise. there is attention here, hornets wanted to protect themselves against mobs and defend first amendment rights but they get caught in a bind. are they going to tolerate a newspaper that has sensationalism works we end up looking for an argument. it's the same strategy used by their enemies against them so i know if they had a long debate, i do think they decide to mobilize their own law that seems like a very dangerous and bound to invite retaliation? they feel like they have no other choice or why did they make the choice? >> for those who haven't dived into the book yet, places the event that reciprocates his assassination. there were people as early as 1841 wanted to expel the mormons even violently. they are just waiting for the opportunity to do it and when joseph smith gets city council to order distraction of this critical newspaper, that gives them this moment. it's where historians, they debate the legality of the city council's actions and they are important legal debates to h
the stage for smith's demise. there is attention here, hornets wanted to protect themselves against mobs and defend first amendment rights but they get caught in a bind. are they going to tolerate a newspaper that has sensationalism works we end up looking for an argument. it's the same strategy used by their enemies against them so i know if they had a long debate, i do think they decide to mobilize their own law that seems like a very dangerous and bound to invite retaliation? they feel like...
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i think it's really true with smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and it's when they weren't left alone that joseph smith was forced to engage in the political system. after he was expelled from missouri under threat of extermination the order from the government was get out of the state or you'll be exterminated. joseph smith's travels to washington d.c. and we had all this land taken from us in missouri and members were killed raped abused and something needed to be done. joseph goes to meet with martin van buren hoping to get van buren to take aside and use his way with congress. van buren doesn't demonstrate any against the mormons for their beliefs. it's pure political calculation. he says their cause is just that i can did nothing for you but essentially if for helping i'm going to lose re-election because i will lose the state of missouri. martin van buren realizes that injustice is a thing and congress has a hearing in the judiciary committee and not considering whether the more should get reparation
i think it's really true with smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and it's when they weren't left alone that joseph smith was forced to engage in the political system. after he was expelled from missouri under threat of extermination the order from the government was get out of the state or you'll be exterminated. joseph smith's travels to washington d.c. and we had all this land taken from us in missouri and members were killed raped abused and something needed to be done. joseph...
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it is true for joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and when they weren't joseph smith in the political system so after the mormons were expelled from missouri the order from the governor was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. joseph smith travels to washington dc to realize we have all this land taken from us in missouri, members were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they prepared a petition to congress and he goes to meet with martin van buren hoping to get van buren to take the more them inside and van buren doesn't demonstrate any prejudice for beliefs period political calculation that i can do nothing for you if i help you i will lose reelection because i will lose the state of missouri because family are and recognizes the injustice we are powerless to help you in the united states senate even has a committee hearing in the senate judiciary committee if the mormons should get reparations or not but does the federal government has any role to play? and this
it is true for joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and when they weren't joseph smith in the political system so after the mormons were expelled from missouri the order from the governor was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. joseph smith travels to washington dc to realize we have all this land taken from us in missouri, members were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they prepared a petition to congress and he goes to meet with martin van...
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joseph smith travels to washington d.c. and they realize we had all this land taken from us in missouri and members of our community were killed raped abused. they prepared a petition to congress and joseph goes to meet with martin van buren hoping to get him to take the mormon side and uses we. van buren doesn't demonstrate any. martin van buren recognizes the injustice and the united states senate has a senate hearing in the judiciary committee considering whether they should have reparations are not but does the federal government have any role to play here and this is one of the reasons i wrote the book. this is like this forgotten part of our constitutional history and part of our collective historical amnesia. the bill of rights did not apply to individual states prior to the 14th amendment and we accept that but all of a sudden we see joseph smith who is not a constitutional scholar who is not a great legal mind but was the leader of a small religious minority group finding himself almost by accident on the vanguard
joseph smith travels to washington d.c. and they realize we had all this land taken from us in missouri and members of our community were killed raped abused. they prepared a petition to congress and joseph goes to meet with martin van buren hoping to get him to take the mormon side and uses we. van buren doesn't demonstrate any. martin van buren recognizes the injustice and the united states senate has a senate hearing in the judiciary committee considering whether they should have reparations...
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smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out. and then, let's see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. >> the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn't byron smith, then have the right to defend himself? >> yes. yes, he did. but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> that grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april of 2013, five months after the shootings, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder. now, there would be
smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and...
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stephen smith' sister. it was randy murdaugh calling to say we'll handle your case for free, they thought that was odd. sister said they still thought it was odd he would call right away and be second call they received. he was on scene at one point. point. before the body was moved in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. carl lost his gig as a hand model during a bizarre hitchhiking incident. [ thud ] aah! it's over. but with amerisave's great rates, he can save money while he looks for foot-modeling gigs. and that's something he can give a big thumbs-up to. see how much you could save at amerisave.com. ready to turn your dreams into plans and that's something he can give a big thumbs-
stephen smith' sister. it was randy murdaugh calling to say we'll handle your case for free, they thought that was odd. sister said they still thought it was odd he would call right away and be second call they received. he was on scene at one point. point. before the body was moved in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped...
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smith. she wants to think that through further. some of us have been thinking about that for a long time. the generally compelling interests protects any other function -- fundamental right. some exceptions that are obviously possible. the problem with intermediate scrutiny apart from being lower on its face is it's been under enforced. intermediate scrutiny would be equally under enforced except starting from a lower base. think about -- she didn't cite this. the united states versus o'brien on burning your draft card. that was intermediate scrutiny. it required substantial government interest. it rarely would've passed rational basis context. it's important that you keep your draft card and not run it. you may forget where your draft office is. that's not quite as crazy as it sounds. review will be watered down. that is been the experience. intermediate scrutiny could be watered down even further. the compelling interest says it's not theory. free exercise involves conduct. there is more g
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smith. she wants to think that through further. some of us have been thinking about that for a long time. the generally compelling interests protects any other function -- fundamental right. some exceptions that are obviously possible. the problem with intermediate scrutiny apart from being lower on its face is it's been under enforced. intermediate scrutiny would be equally under enforced except starting from a lower base. think about -- she didn't cite this. the united states versus o'brien on burning your draft card. that was intermediate scrutiny. it required substantial government interest. it rarely would've passed rational basis context. it's important that you keep your draft card and not run it. you may forget where your draft office is. that's not quite as crazy as it sounds. review will be watered down. that is been the experience. intermediate scrutiny could be watered down even further. the compelling interest says it's not theory. free exercise involves conduct. there is more g
smith. she wants to think that through further. some of us have been thinking about that for a long time. the generally compelling interests protects any other function -- fundamental right. some exceptions that are obviously possible. the problem with intermediate scrutiny apart from being lower on its face is it's been under enforced. intermediate scrutiny would be equally under enforced except starting from a lower base. think about -- she didn't cite this. the united states versus o'brien...
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smith. mr. torres: do you have an obligation to provide accurate data and correct inaccuracies in data? do you have a legal obligation to do that? mr. smith: we maintain our status and signed a number of bilateral agreements with leading financial institutions that require us to maintain compliance to certain aspects of goba and we maintain compliance to both state and federal consumer privacy regs today and also maintain compliance to goba. that's the scope of the regulatory framework that we fall under. mr. torres: i have a question for mr. carpenter. i'm concerned about screen scraping because it involves the use of log-in credentials. what's the timeline in your opinion for full transition to a.p.i.? mr. carpenter: that's a great question and i wish i had a clear answer to give to you. i think you have to think about, ms. cochran talked about this and ms. wu did as well. last long tail in the u.s. while the biggest financial institutions who usually invest in their own technology stack are q
smith. mr. torres: do you have an obligation to provide accurate data and correct inaccuracies in data? do you have a legal obligation to do that? mr. smith: we maintain our status and signed a number of bilateral agreements with leading financial institutions that require us to maintain compliance to certain aspects of goba and we maintain compliance to both state and federal consumer privacy regs today and also maintain compliance to goba. that's the scope of the regulatory framework that we...
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smith of missouri. mr. smith: smith votes aye. the clerk: mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes aye. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski votes aye. mr. lahood. mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup. dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington. mr. arrington: arrington is a yes. the clerk: mr. arrington is a yes. dr. ferguson. dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes. mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker. mr. smucker votes yes. mr. hern. mr. hern votes aye. mrs. miller. mrs. miller votes aye. mr. suozzi. mr. suozzi votes no. mr. chairman. chair neal: no. the clerk: mr. chairman votes no. chair neal: the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: mr. chairman, i have 24 noes and 18 ayes. chair neal: the amendment fails. mr. hern. mr. hern is recognized. just trying to figure out whether everybody is -- where everybody is is a bit of a challenge. mr. hern is recognized. mr. thompson: i reserve a point of order. chair neal: the gentleman is recognized to speak on his amendment as soon as it's passed out. the gentleman is recognized. mr. hern: thank y
smith of missouri. mr. smith: smith votes aye. the clerk: mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes aye. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski votes aye. mr. lahood. mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup. dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington. mr. arrington: arrington is a yes. the clerk: mr. arrington is a yes. dr. ferguson. dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes. mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker. mr. smucker votes yes. mr. hern. mr. hern votes aye....
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sen smith: we will now turn to mr. shepphard. >> i would like to thank madame smith for the opportunity to speak, senator rounds, and other members of the subcommittee for this opportunity to talk about indian housing today. it has been an especially hard and challenging 15 months for those of us on the wahpeton reservation in south dakota. the covid pandemic hit home and we are still working on recovery today. housing has been at the forefront of the recovery efforts, providing a safe place for our members to shelter and recover and managing the many new relief programs that congress has provided to us. a large part of our recovery effort has often involved looking past the pandemic and into the long-term status of indian housing programs. both on our reservation and in the united states as a whole, the inadequate funding and other program issues that existed prior to 2020 must now be addressed to assure the long-term sustainability of indian housing. to put it more plainly, we all must understand something is wrong w
sen smith: we will now turn to mr. shepphard. >> i would like to thank madame smith for the opportunity to speak, senator rounds, and other members of the subcommittee for this opportunity to talk about indian housing today. it has been an especially hard and challenging 15 months for those of us on the wahpeton reservation in south dakota. the covid pandemic hit home and we are still working on recovery today. housing has been at the forefront of the recovery efforts, providing a safe...
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smith: thank you so much. i am not going to introduce our witnesses. i will introduce all five and then turned to each of you to make your opening statement. we have with us today the chief executive officer of the national congress of american indians. adrian stevens, the acting board chair of the national american indian housing council, and also the executive director of the seneca national housing authority and a member of the seneca nation. the senior vice president for community development, and the center for indian country development at the minneapolis federal reserve bank. the chief executive officer of the american indian community development corporation in minneapolis, minnesota and also the chair of the board of the commissioners -- excuse me, the chair of the board of the commissioners of the housing and community development agency. greetings to my fellow minnesotans. also, eric sheppard, the executive director of the housing authority and south dakota. eric is also a member of the community. welcome and thank you all of you for your wi
smith: thank you so much. i am not going to introduce our witnesses. i will introduce all five and then turned to each of you to make your opening statement. we have with us today the chief executive officer of the national congress of american indians. adrian stevens, the acting board chair of the national american indian housing council, and also the executive director of the seneca national housing authority and a member of the seneca nation. the senior vice president for community...
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smith? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the committee will come back to order and we will now proceed to consideration of subtitle b. it will be considered as read and open for amendment. at this time, -- let me turn to -- who i believe is out there. a long way from where he usually sits as he gives his advice. he is the chief of staff to the joint committee on taxation to provide the technical description of the amendment and the nature of the substitute with an emphasis on the changes made. >> you have before you to join committee documents. they describe the underlying provision and the chairman's amendment and nature of the substitute. it makes five largely clerical changes in the underlying text of the legislation. let me take two minutes to highlight the main points in the underlying legislation. the underlying legislation provides that employers must maintain an auto enrollment p
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smith of nebraska? mr. rice? mr. smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the court will report the tally. >> 25 nay. >> the amendment fails. are there any other amendments including the amendment and nature of substitute? mr. thompson? >> i reserve a point of order. as soon as mr. schweigert's amendment is passed out we will proceed. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i understand we all have a passion and frustration on the pricing of pharmaceuticals. we may have different ways to approach it and i wish we had a functional congress and the ability for us to sit in a room privately with economists and walk-through because i've ideas. i think there's ideas here. much of what is being pulled out from hr3 is a couple decades old thinking. you all understand one of the key mechanisms that you have now put in your bill? you are familiar with reference pricing? the chairman was kind enough couple of years ago when we were on the floor debating this and one question came up was what do you think a quality year of your life is w
smith of nebraska? mr. rice? mr. smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the court will report the tally. >> 25 nay. >> the amendment fails. are there any other amendments including the amendment and nature of substitute? mr. thompson? >> i reserve a point of order. as soon as mr. schweigert's amendment is passed out we will proceed. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i understand we...
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smith, is recognized. rep. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. right now our country is facing numerous crises that have all been created by washington democrats and the biden administration. whether it is the border crisis, whether it is the energy crisis, or whether it is the inflation crisis. all those are affecting americans. however, what we have before us in the largest, most gigantic spending bill in the history of the united states, the largest tax increase in the history of the united states, this reconciliation package, this three point $5 trillion tax and spending spree only makes those three crises worse. it doesn't help the american people. it only makes all of those even worse. if you want to try to figure out the amount of spending in this package, the best way to do it, you could build the national interstate highway system seven complete times. every interstate in america in today's dollars, seven times. that is what this package does. you could fund our military five times. you could fund medicare for a year with just the spendi
smith, is recognized. rep. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. right now our country is facing numerous crises that have all been created by washington democrats and the biden administration. whether it is the border crisis, whether it is the energy crisis, or whether it is the inflation crisis. all those are affecting americans. however, what we have before us in the largest, most gigantic spending bill in the history of the united states, the largest tax increase in the history of the united...
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david smith became the bocce player- he _ of me, yeah. david smith became the bocce player. he retained _ of me, yeah. david smith became the bocce player. he retained his - bocce player. he retained his victory of a malicious but he did it the hard way. fighting back from to nail down to eventually take it four — two isa is a 30th go better for great britain at the game so far. kimi raikonnen has announced he'll retire from formula i at the end of the season.the 41—year—old finn currently races for alfa romeo. he won the world championship in 2007 with ferrari. raikkonen began his career twenty years ago and has started more races than any other driver, securing 21 wins and more than a hundred podiums. and defending champion preemoz roglic is back in the lead of the vuelta a espana after a dramatic 17th stage. norway's odd christian eiking started the day in the leader's red jersey, but was dropped from the peloton and then crashed. colobmia's egan bernal, who won the giro d'italia earlier this year, went for the win with 31 miles to go. but roglic stuck to him and 5
david smith became the bocce player- he _ of me, yeah. david smith became the bocce player. he retained _ of me, yeah. david smith became the bocce player. he retained his - bocce player. he retained his victory of a malicious but he did it the hard way. fighting back from to nail down to eventually take it four — two isa is a 30th go better for great britain at the game so far. kimi raikonnen has announced he'll retire from formula i at the end of the season.the 41—year—old finn...
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mr smith stabbed him three times. and then based on a blood trail from the living room to the bathroom. moved mr moved mr lieberman from the living room to the bathroom to the bathroom to the bathtub where mr lieberman was found. the medical examiner says the cause of death is likely drowning motive for these kinds of crimes still under investigation. um we're still collecting evidence to determine the exact motive. mr smith had this to commit this horrible crime. david lieberman's daughter, april says the southern california native moved to san jose in the late seventies he attended san jose state fell in love with the area and his eventual partner and started a family. dave liebman was a caring dad. proudest grandpa and the fun uncle and a dedicated brother and son, april says in a text message she continues. he loved to dance love to help people and loved his family. investigators don't know how the two men came to know each other or what sparked a rage filled knife attack that ultimately took the life of a 72 year
mr smith stabbed him three times. and then based on a blood trail from the living room to the bathroom. moved mr moved mr lieberman from the living room to the bathroom to the bathroom to the bathtub where mr lieberman was found. the medical examiner says the cause of death is likely drowning motive for these kinds of crimes still under investigation. um we're still collecting evidence to determine the exact motive. mr smith had this to commit this horrible crime. david lieberman's daughter,...
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also with us, distinguished fellow colonel smith. he has invested decades in the bilateral relationship, including three tours us attache in pakistan. thank you both for joining us. >> i begin with a question followed by brief comments and questions from colonel smith and response from the ambassador. from there, i will moderate a q&a with the ambassador in -- including questions from the audience. if you would like to ask something, please type it in the bottom of your screen and we will get to it as soon as possible. this conversation comes at a challenging time in the region and in the bilateral relationship. it has been just over a month since -- was taken over by the taliban. we have seen an exodus of refugees. we've heard assurances from the taliban that they will not have reprisals against their enemies. the international community including both the u.s. and , pakistan have called on the taliban to form an inclusive government and actions, not words. last week, the taliban unveiled a government that was not inclusive by a def
also with us, distinguished fellow colonel smith. he has invested decades in the bilateral relationship, including three tours us attache in pakistan. thank you both for joining us. >> i begin with a question followed by brief comments and questions from colonel smith and response from the ambassador. from there, i will moderate a q&a with the ambassador in -- including questions from the audience. if you would like to ask something, please type it in the bottom of your screen and we...
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will smith, the possible go-ahead run, he's at second. chris taylor at first. 0-2, the count to pujols. belt knocks it down. under hands to mcgee in time. the 41-year-old pujols just not very fast. but the dodgers have tied the game. kenley jackson their closer will come in. ruf, belt, and bryant are due up. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >>
will smith, the possible go-ahead run, he's at second. chris taylor at first. 0-2, the count to pujols. belt knocks it down. under hands to mcgee in time. the 41-year-old pujols just not very fast. but the dodgers have tied the game. kenley jackson their closer will come in. ruf, belt, and bryant are due up. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an...
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greer smith. smith is the principal of the local high school and the father of two kids. he had become so sick with covid that the only chance the doctor had to save the principal was to get him a bed in a hospital perhaps in atlanta or even nearby savannah, georgia, where they had life-saving equipment. more than 30 patients have died of covid at the hospital and he didn't want to see any more die. but greer smith wasn't going to be one of them. that was the hope of the doctor. and, in fact, principal ygreer smith and his doctor are both with me now. so glad that you all can be together and to share this story. but it really is an example of how tough this battle is for everybody who tests positive for covid-19. so, doctor, take us through the series of events that unfolded. i gave kind of a little thumbnail sketch of what happened. but why did you feel like the only way this principal was going to get the best chance at trying to survive was to go to a hospital either in atlanta or savannah? and it ended up being in atlanta, right? >> correct. >> how did you make that d
greer smith. smith is the principal of the local high school and the father of two kids. he had become so sick with covid that the only chance the doctor had to save the principal was to get him a bed in a hospital perhaps in atlanta or even nearby savannah, georgia, where they had life-saving equipment. more than 30 patients have died of covid at the hospital and he didn't want to see any more die. but greer smith wasn't going to be one of them. that was the hope of the doctor. and, in fact,...
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smith. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that amendment number 207 printed in part c of house report 117-125, be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the modification. the clerk: amendment number 207 is amended to read as follows. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the modification be dispensed with. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the request of the gentleman from washington? without objection, the reading is dispensed with. is there objection to the original request from the gentleman from washington? without objection, the amendment is a modified. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from washington, mr. smith. mr. smith: i yield one minute to the gentleman from rhode island, mr. langevin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized for one minute. mr. langevin: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. chairman, i rise in support of the en bloc package which contains my ame
smith. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that amendment number 207 printed in part c of house report 117-125, be modified in the form i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the modification. the clerk: amendment number 207 is amended to read as follows. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the reading of the modification be dispensed with. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection to the request of the gentleman from washington? without objection, the...
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smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska? >> mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. >> mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. mr. reed? mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice? rep. rice: aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes yes. ms. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood votes aye. dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington? rep. arrington: yes. yes, sorry. >> mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson? dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes? mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker? mr. smucker votes aye. mr. hern votes aye. mrs. miller? mrs. miller votes aye. mr. blumenauer? mr. blumenauer votes no. mr. pascrell? mr. pascrell votes no. mr. higgins votes no. mr. evans? mr. evans votes no. mr. chairman? chair neal: no. >> mr. chairman votes no. chair neal: is the clerk prepared to walk with the kelly? >> yes, mr. chairman, i have 25 nays and 18 ayes. chair neal: there being 25 nays and 18 ayes, the amendment fails. mr. wenstrup -- dr. wenstrup. mr. thompson? rep. thompson: mr. chairman, i have a point of order. ch
smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska? >> mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. >> mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. mr. reed? mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice? rep. rice: aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes yes. ms. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood votes aye. dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington? rep. arrington: yes. yes, sorry. >> mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson?...
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and philadelphia can obviously fix it and then to tf the issue to overrule smith. but there arebj some much broader things in the opinionated not object to not putting the lease on anybody else it doesn't matter. i was surprised at the anonymity. >> thank you to the panel. [applause] lunches up the spiral staircase.
and philadelphia can obviously fix it and then to tf the issue to overrule smith. but there arebj some much broader things in the opinionated not object to not putting the lease on anybody else it doesn't matter. i was surprised at the anonymity. >> thank you to the panel. [applause] lunches up the spiral staircase.
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nine if yesterday-smith? -- nunez-smith? >> our primary focus remains connecting people with vaccine. we know that's what'll get us out of the pandemic. so it's really important for those people who are still deciding, right, and are now wondering about booster that we can reach them where they are. the fundamentals remain the same, this is about a national public education campaign that is implemented through and with local partners. continuing to get that message out to people, what we know now, what dr. fauci ended with, that people who are vaccinated now are protected against illness, the most severe outcomes of covid-19. so we are very aware of those data and continuing that strategy to connect with people, provide them the evidence that the vaccines are safe and effective. >> next question. >> go to ebony morris at american urban radio network. all right. ebony, we'll come back to you. >> can you hear me in. >> yes. >> i'm sorry, hi. two quick questions. i know you're still weighing the efects of people switching their
nine if yesterday-smith? -- nunez-smith? >> our primary focus remains connecting people with vaccine. we know that's what'll get us out of the pandemic. so it's really important for those people who are still deciding, right, and are now wondering about booster that we can reach them where they are. the fundamentals remain the same, this is about a national public education campaign that is implemented through and with local partners. continuing to get that message out to people, what we...
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you may smith public comment to me, myself at victoryoung@sfgov.org. that completes my initial comment. >> chairman: thank you, mr. young. can you please read the first item. >> clerk: yes. item number one is an around amending the campaign and government conduct code to expand the definition of interested party to include city contractors and persons seeking to influence city officers and employees to prohibit appointed department heads, commissions, and designated combes from soliciting behested payments from interested parties. >> chairman: thank you, colleagues. we are joined by supervisor matt haney who is introducing this item in the revelations that former head of public works muhammad nuru turned the public works department into a says pool. and so -- >> anita. you have got to turn your microphone off. your item comes up later in today's meeting and i will proceed. thank you ms. louie. so as an admonition if you're not speaking please [inaudible] put your computer on mute. thank you. so on -- about a year ago right now in the middle of covid, o
you may smith public comment to me, myself at victoryoung@sfgov.org. that completes my initial comment. >> chairman: thank you, mr. young. can you please read the first item. >> clerk: yes. item number one is an around amending the campaign and government conduct code to expand the definition of interested party to include city contractors and persons seeking to influence city officers and employees to prohibit appointed department heads, commissions, and designated combes from...
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smith -- mr. rogers clo i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the cyber and innovation subcommittee, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. banks:00 thank you, madam speaker. i thank the ranking member. i rise today in support of h.r. 3450. our current and future war fighting capabilities are contingent on nodernizing the department of defense and recruiting and equipping the military with the most effective, secure, and cutting-edge technologies. our adversaries are focused on defeat on and on the battlefield. they are pouring money into emerging technologies recruiting top scientists. this ndaa pushes the department to accelerate innovation and strengthen its cyber posture. a critical capability if we want to maintain superiority in the era of great power competition. again i want to thank ranking member rogers who because of his leadership fought for and gained nearly $25 billion in this bill to boost emerging technologies and cyb
smith -- mr. rogers clo i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the cyber and innovation subcommittee, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. banks:00 thank you, madam speaker. i thank the ranking member. i rise today in support of h.r. 3450. our current and future war fighting capabilities are contingent on nodernizing the department of defense and recruiting and equipping the military with the most effective, secure, and...
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jason smith joining us. . . . howie: that big scary sounding intimidating washington protest yesterday, the one that supports the capitol riot defendants that the press spent weeks building up out to be a couple hundred people, outnumbered by reporters and law enforcement. had to be the most over-drama advertised event in a long time. donald trump who supported the intent of the protest is very much in the news, thanks to bob woodward. a new book by booed ward and his colleague has detonated a neutron bomb with much of the fallout aimed at
jason smith joining us. . . . howie: that big scary sounding intimidating washington protest yesterday, the one that supports the capitol riot defendants that the press spent weeks building up out to be a couple hundred people, outnumbered by reporters and law enforcement. had to be the most over-drama advertised event in a long time. donald trump who supported the intent of the protest is very much in the news, thanks to bob woodward. a new book by booed ward and his colleague has detonated a...
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khan and then colonel smith. i will moderate a q&a with the ambassador including questions from the audience. if you would like to ask something, type your question into the q&a box at the bottom of your zoom screen and we will get through as many as possible. this conversation comes at a challenging and consequential time and again is dan, in the region -- afghanistan and in the region. it is been over a month since kabul fell to the taliban. in the days and weeks since we have seen an exodus of refugees fleeing the country. we heard assurances from the taliban they will avoid reprisals against enemies. the international community, including both the u.s. and pakistan, have called on the taliban to form an inclusive government and demand action, not words. last week the taliban unveiled the government that is not inclusive by any definition. there have been troubling reports of human rights abuses and restrictions on women's role in society. meanwhile, a humanitarian crisis looms, even warning one million afghan
khan and then colonel smith. i will moderate a q&a with the ambassador including questions from the audience. if you would like to ask something, type your question into the q&a box at the bottom of your zoom screen and we will get through as many as possible. this conversation comes at a challenging and consequential time and again is dan, in the region -- afghanistan and in the region. it is been over a month since kabul fell to the taliban. in the days and weeks since we have seen an...
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smith, sr. >> kevin joseph smith >> leon smith, jr. >> moira ann smith >> monica rodriguez smith >> rosemary a. smith >> bonnie shihadeh smithwick >> rochelle monique snell >> christine ann snyder >> dianne bullis snyder >> leonard j. snyder, jr. >> astrid elizabeth sohan >> sushil s. solanki >> ruban solares >> naomi leah solomon >> daniel w. song >> mari-rae sopper >> michael charles sorresse >> fabian soto >> timothy patrick soulas >> gregory thomas spagnoletti >> donald f. spampinato, jr. >> thomas sparacio >> john anthony spataro >> robert w. spear, jr. >> robert speisman >> maynard s. spence, jr. >> george edward spencer iii >> robert andrew spencer >> and my uncle, james john woods. we miss you every day. >> and my brother, joseph. september 11, we come here every year. to come together as a nation. a way to mourn and grieve and remember. 20 years is a nice round number, but for me and other family members, it is another day, another month, another year. i still get angry at all of the things my brother missed. joe, we love you. and we miss you. [applause] >> robert andrew spencer >>
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a single for adam smith. i can't tell if it went off his glove or not. >> they just try to pick off. >> he is still not on the bag. >> your back to it. he still wasn't on the bag. they threw over there and got him. that was actually a quick move. >> that is a pinch runner for adam smith. nobody down. he throws it away. he throws it away into right field. he can't get it right field. he will be waived home. they try to get home but not in time. the democrats put a run on the board in the seventh inning. the republicans are throwing the ball all over the field. >> a run for them, one run game now. >> phillips took off for second, not looking. he takes a stop and says i'm going to keep going to third. i'm going to look at my third base coach and brought it back home. a nice slide into home. just like that, it is 13-12. nobody on. a one run lead for the republicans. courts keep in mind, that all started with a throw to first that just pulled him off the bag to allow a baserunner. >> first pitch strike on the corn
a single for adam smith. i can't tell if it went off his glove or not. >> they just try to pick off. >> he is still not on the bag. >> your back to it. he still wasn't on the bag. they threw over there and got him. that was actually a quick move. >> that is a pinch runner for adam smith. nobody down. he throws it away. he throws it away into right field. he can't get it right field. he will be waived home. they try to get home but not in time. the democrats put a run on...
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smith of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from washington. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]. .. number 2. # the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated mr. defazio of oregon, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on amendments en bloc number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated ms. wilson, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 2. the speaker pro
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and now, we have susie smith from the human services agency. miss smith? >> good afternoon, supervisors. i do have a presentation to share with some of the findings from the report that [inaudible] had referenced earlier. i'm not sure if i can -- i should do that or if that's coming from -- oh, there you go. thank you, john. okay. okay. so briefly, just going to the next slide, wanted to share a little bit of background in terms of the context that we're seeing on the assisted living facilities in san francisco and then update you on the data that we collected since that initial report was released. so on the next slide, the context is that as was mentioned, the study was done by the long-term care coordinating counsel which advises the mayor and the board and the city on policy, planning, and service delivery issues for older adults and people with disabilities, and we were really -- it was prompted by concern that people in need of assisted living are just unable to procure it for a variety of reasons, and it's particularly difficult for lower income cit
and now, we have susie smith from the human services agency. miss smith? >> good afternoon, supervisors. i do have a presentation to share with some of the findings from the report that [inaudible] had referenced earlier. i'm not sure if i can -- i should do that or if that's coming from -- oh, there you go. thank you, john. okay. okay. so briefly, just going to the next slide, wanted to share a little bit of background in terms of the context that we're seeing on the assisted living...
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other passengers mentioned smith mwe. smith did not know what they were talking about. he was horrified to learn listening to passengers explain openly it meant 6 million were note enough, in reference to the 6 million jews exterminated in nazi concentration camps. is that accurate? >> no. and that is an unfortunate consequence. when i spoke to mr. woodward, we spoke about what i heard on the plane and also about what i heard on january 6th at the capitol and the days leading up to it. the people on the plane didn't say anything racist or anti-semitic. the reference you make is to something i saw at the january 6th rally. in that conversation i think mr. woodward conflated the two. but i want to make it clear i did not hear anything from the people on the plane about racism or anti-semitism. what i heard was the feeling they had lost their country and they had to take it back by any means necessary. and it was interesting to sort of sort through why they thought they lost their country. and the racism that we all had seen january 6th, not that i heard on the flight. i f
other passengers mentioned smith mwe. smith did not know what they were talking about. he was horrified to learn listening to passengers explain openly it meant 6 million were note enough, in reference to the 6 million jews exterminated in nazi concentration camps. is that accurate? >> no. and that is an unfortunate consequence. when i spoke to mr. woodward, we spoke about what i heard on the plane and also about what i heard on january 6th at the capitol and the days leading up to it....
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i've only come back to you, chris smith, i believe the u. k. and correct me if i'm wrong, is recommending a 5, a boost of over fifties and both who are at risk regardless of the vaccine that they call around the 1st time around. so. so, does that mean the science says you can mix vaccines and it's not going to be a problem as quite a long history of using combinations of different vaccines and proves that when you do that you get a better immune response for doing it. and this is actually called had to religous vaccination. so you use one type of vaccine to prime the pump because it were, you use a different the later or a different combination of action, faxes, and stream to stress the system a bit. and expands the mean response seems to translate into a broader, more fast, more resilience and therefore more effective immune response. so it's not altogether surprising that we should find that mixing matching between vaccines can lead to a better immune response. they've been a number of big trials conduct, didn't ok, including one called the c
i've only come back to you, chris smith, i believe the u. k. and correct me if i'm wrong, is recommending a 5, a boost of over fifties and both who are at risk regardless of the vaccine that they call around the 1st time around. so. so, does that mean the science says you can mix vaccines and it's not going to be a problem as quite a long history of using combinations of different vaccines and proves that when you do that you get a better immune response for doing it. and this is actually...
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but colonel smith over to you, briefly. we will give you the last word in closeout. colonel smith: i think there is one point on which the ambassador and i are in total agreement. there are many things that we are probably not. but in one thing we are agreed. the united states cannot walk away from pakistan. we walked away in 1965, 1971, 1990. many would say we were having a slow-moving walking away since 2011. these were grave mistakes, they need not be repeated now. we have three key interests that are connected to pakistan. there was a continuing risk of terrorism directed against the united states by al qaeda and the islamic state and their friends. this has to be taken care of. we are still concerned about the safety and security of pakistan's nuclear arsenal. and finally there's the need to prevent a future war with india and pakistan that escalates with nuclear weapons. all of this means that whether we like it or not, whether we are upset about pakistan, afghanistan or not, we have to find a way to work together to do what we can to ameliorate what's happened
but colonel smith over to you, briefly. we will give you the last word in closeout. colonel smith: i think there is one point on which the ambassador and i are in total agreement. there are many things that we are probably not. but in one thing we are agreed. the united states cannot walk away from pakistan. we walked away in 1965, 1971, 1990. many would say we were having a slow-moving walking away since 2011. these were grave mistakes, they need not be repeated now. we have three key...
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speaking of cowboys, hall of famer evan smith watching his son who plays for the cardinals. it was a tough day for stanford. wildcats running wild. duesbonn goes 59 yards for the touchdown. 24-7 your final. >>> to baseball. the giants back in first place after that epic victory last night against their biggest rivals the dodgers. after doing my live shot yesterday, terry, this guy goes, can you put me and my son on tv? there you are, buddy, thanks for watching. what a great game to be at the ballpark. the mood, electric. the rally towels waving. the chants, beat l.a., beat l.a., nonstop. bottom of the 11th with the bases loaded, buster posy, the grounder to second. the first baseman pulls his foot. posy is safe. they want to review it. the ump made the right call, he was off the bag. they take game one and a 1-0 lead in the division. >> i thought it was a really well-played baseball game, well-pitched, pretty tough on both sides. we got just enough offensive performance, it was really good defense all the way around. and i think that's why we were able to pull this one out.
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