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smith send for mrs. smith. she was in washington dc by this time running a boarding this was after died and dickey gets involved because thad junior went to dickey and said, get mrs. smith and. and dickey says, you know, i remember that when she first came to lancaster, fattiest even told everybody in their circles when you talk to her, this is a black woman, when you talk to her, you call her mrs. smith. you don't call her by her first name. she ain't lydia to you. and and dickey when when he when he sent for her, he would just refer as smith. he said, sir smith should fix him up and send him off that night. meaning, dear gettysburg. oh yeah. we have some. other 20th century haters.edalthhe they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. anotheth oe to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group,
smith send for mrs. smith. she was in washington dc by this time running a boarding this was after died and dickey gets involved because thad junior went to dickey and said, get mrs. smith and. and dickey says, you know, i remember that when she first came to lancaster, fattiest even told everybody in their circles when you talk to her, this is a black woman, when you talk to her, you call her mrs. smith. you don't call her by her first name. she ain't lydia to you. and and dickey when when he...
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smith. let me just offer a couple of initial thoughts and disclaimer hours before we begin. my talk tonight, which is which i have entitled defining lydia hamilton smith is based largely this book through a shs plug right here, an un woman and tom's already giving you the rest of the title the goal of my book was to capture thedimensions of mrs. smith. and i think just from tom's brief introduction, you, you ize that she had a lot of dimensions. and the book received, i'happy to say, has received some very favorable reviews. one local review wasn't so favorable, but pretty much everybse was. and in my favorite one so far is is from barry olmsted. he writes, he did a review for library journal and he says, among other things, kelly seeks to do for smith. what annette gordon-reed did for the hemings family in the hemings is a month slow, which is to provide a biography of a figure given only glancing attention in the annals of history that captures it. that's what i to do. and it took it took
smith. let me just offer a couple of initial thoughts and disclaimer hours before we begin. my talk tonight, which is which i have entitled defining lydia hamilton smith is based largely this book through a shs plug right here, an un woman and tom's already giving you the rest of the title the goal of my book was to capture thedimensions of mrs. smith. and i think just from tom's brief introduction, you, you ize that she had a lot of dimensions. and the book received, i'happy to say, has...
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smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation locks in $600 billion in pro-growth tax policies by restoring three key provisions from president trump's successful 2017 tax reform that have a proven record of creating millions of jobs, raising workers' wages, and sparking more investment and economic growth right here at home. this bill restores full r&d expensing, interest deductibility and 100% expensing. each of these policies will help american businesses grow, create jobs and sharpen their competitive advantage against china. this will create over $70
smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation...
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smith: very. and most of that quality of life i am focused on is child development centers, barracks, gyms, family housing, looking at ways to improve our barracks for our youngest marines. the youngest deserve the most protection, and my opinion. the old the marines, i love you, but we take care of the younger marines. carla: when it comes to prepare to deploy orders we know about not hundred folks have been deployed. can you tell me how many marines have been given prepared to deploy orders and have any deployed to the middle east? gen. smith: i will be mindful to not get ahead of the department and/or official orders. we have marines forward already because they are always forward. we are the crisis response force. we always have marines forward, like the 26th expeditionary unit. we do not discuss their location. they can move 500 miles in a day, we just do not say which way. i expect marines to expect orders and that is a warning. it is possible you will deploy so double check your gear. we li
smith: very. and most of that quality of life i am focused on is child development centers, barracks, gyms, family housing, looking at ways to improve our barracks for our youngest marines. the youngest deserve the most protection, and my opinion. the old the marines, i love you, but we take care of the younger marines. carla: when it comes to prepare to deploy orders we know about not hundred folks have been deployed. can you tell me how many marines have been given prepared to deploy orders...
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smith. let me just offer a couple of initial thoughts and disclaimer hours before we begin. my talk tonight, which is which i have entitled defining lydia hamilton smith is based largely ook through a shameless plug right here, an uncommon woman and tom's already giving yo rest of the title the goal of my book was to cap the many dimensions of mrs. smith. and i think just from tom's introduction,you recognize that she had a lot of and theook received, i'm happy to say, has received some very one local review wasn't so vorable, but pretty everybody else was. and in my favorite one so far is is from barry olmsted. he writes, he did a review for library journal and he says, among other things, kelly seeks to do for smith. what annette gordon-reed did for the hemings family in the hemings is a month slow, which is to provide a biography of a figure given only glancing attention in the annals of history that captures it. that's what i to do. and it took it took some work to get it all done. the c
smith. let me just offer a couple of initial thoughts and disclaimer hours before we begin. my talk tonight, which is which i have entitled defining lydia hamilton smith is based largely ook through a shameless plug right here, an uncommon woman and tom's already giving yo rest of the title the goal of my book was to cap the many dimensions of mrs. smith. and i think just from tom's introduction,you recognize that she had a lot of and theook received, i'm happy to say, has received some very...
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smith needed anyone to make thoas arguments it was going to be mike dreeben. >> was jack smith there today? >> he was at the counsel table today. >> you said some justices appeared open to this idea, the argument being made by the former president's legal team. which justices? >> there were a few, actually. two of trump's own appointees seemed more receptive to the arguments than perhaps anyone else on the court. particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court t
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smith calling a key decision by the judge, quote, fundamentally flawed. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, in an extraordinary filing, special counsel jack smith increasingly frustrated with the florida judge's handling of the classified documents case, urging her to move the trial along. smith bluntly telling judge aileen cannon -- who was appointed by donald trump -- that her decision to even consider trump's claim that he could just declare classified documents to be his personal papers was "fundamentally flawed." smith's unusually critical language came in response to judge cannon's suggestion that she might instruct the jury to take into account trump's claims that the classified documents were his personal property. smith writing that such a "legal premise is wrong" and "would distort the trial." and he's urging judge cannon to explain her position as soon as possible, making it clear he is ready to appeal to a higher court. critics of the judge wonder if she's delaying on purpose to help donald trump. and example of just how long some of t
smith calling a key decision by the judge, quote, fundamentally flawed. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, in an extraordinary filing, special counsel jack smith increasingly frustrated with the florida judge's handling of the classified documents case, urging her to move the trial along. smith bluntly telling judge aileen cannon -- who was appointed by donald trump -- that her decision to even consider trump's claim that he could just declare classified documents to be his...
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on friday, smith used an expang -- expansive filing to push back against claims of bias. smith's team writing, it is necessary to set the record straight on the underlying facts that led to this prosecution because the defendants' motion paints an inaccurate and distorted picture of events. the government will clear the air on those issues pause the defendants' misstatements if unanswered leave a highly misleading impression. the 68-page filing from smith's team went on to explain in detail how the justice department came about investigating the ex-president for his mishandling of classified do you means, smith's team writing, far from being a sham, the referral to investigate became necessary after months of efforts including several rounds of communications with trump presidential records act representatives failed to confirmed that trump returned any and all classified information that he removed from the white house, end quote. the filing also pushed back on trump's requests for additional discovery materials. smith's team argument that the ex-president's demands were
on friday, smith used an expang -- expansive filing to push back against claims of bias. smith's team writing, it is necessary to set the record straight on the underlying facts that led to this prosecution because the defendants' motion paints an inaccurate and distorted picture of events. the government will clear the air on those issues pause the defendants' misstatements if unanswered leave a highly misleading impression. the 68-page filing from smith's team went on to explain in detail how...
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smith and. and dickey says, you know, i remember that when she first came to lancaster, fattiest even told everybody in their circles, when you talk to her, this is a black woman, when you talk to her, you call her mrs. smith. you don't call her by her first name. she ain't lydia to you. and and dickey when when he when he sent for her, he would just refer as smith. he said, sir smith should fix him up and send him off that night. meaning, dear gettysburg. oh yeah. we have some. otr 20th century haters. woodrow wilson who said the- were exalted. how they doing on time were exalted. the states from his governance included in their name until the whites who wer real citizens got control again. he actually screened the birth the nation at the white house rific celebrating the ku klux klan. and how did they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick gether. another columb
smith and. and dickey says, you know, i remember that when she first came to lancaster, fattiest even told everybody in their circles, when you talk to her, this is a black woman, when you talk to her, you call her mrs. smith. you don't call her by her first name. she ain't lydia to you. and and dickey when when he when he sent for her, he would just refer as smith. he said, sir smith should fix him up and send him off that night. meaning, dear gettysburg. oh yeah. we have some. otr 20th...
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smith: correct. david: i just spent a couple of months in berlin and spent some time with the german defense officials about their plans to do exactly what you have just described. while the plans are impressive, you can't do it for the 72 billion euros a year that they spent on defense. hard for me to say this with any accuracy, but i have my doubts whether you could do it for twice what they are spending. and yet the political conversation in europe, including in germany, has not caught up with the cost of doing what you have just described. amb. smith: yes, there is good news and bad news. david: good news is we are getting 2%, bad news is 2% will not do it anymore. amb. smith: if you go back and look at the language at the summit last summer, what did we say about 2%? we said it is a floor and not a ceiling. we said that because increasingly, when we look at what is going to be read wired for the future, we increasingly believe that additional resources above and beyond every country hitting 2% a
smith: correct. david: i just spent a couple of months in berlin and spent some time with the german defense officials about their plans to do exactly what you have just described. while the plans are impressive, you can't do it for the 72 billion euros a year that they spent on defense. hard for me to say this with any accuracy, but i have my doubts whether you could do it for twice what they are spending. and yet the political conversation in europe, including in germany, has not caught up...
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the karmen smith murder was now officially a cold case. to doss, daker was the one that got away. >> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> but for years, doss couldn't do anything about it. and then just by chance he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid 90s very, very little at all could be done with the hair except to say the color of the hair. now when there's any tissue from the root on the hair whatsoever, it takes just a minute amount of tissue to come up with a full profile. >> it's called nuclear dna testing and doss immediately thought of karmen smith. karmen was a strawberry blond and he remembered the short, dark hairs recovered from her body. not hers under layers of bedding. >> i felt it was invaluable evidence if there was enough tissue on that hair that was underneath her sweater. >> doss brought one of those dark hairs to a dna lab in texas and waited. it was almost 15 ye
the karmen smith murder was now officially a cold case. to doss, daker was the one that got away. >> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> but for years, doss couldn't do anything about it. and then just by chance he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid 90s very, very little at all could be done with the hair except...
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smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation locks in $600 billion in pro-growth tax policies by restoring three key provisions from president trump's successful 2017 tax reform that have a proven record of creating millions of jobs, raising workers' wages, and sparking more investment and economic growth right here at home. this bill restores full r&d expensing, interest deductibility and 100% expensing. each of these policies will help american businesses grow, create jobs and sharpen their competitive advantage against china. this will create over $70
smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation...
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kenneth smith's condition can be a- roved. ., ~' ,, , kenneth smith's condition can be a- roved. ., ~ ,, , . approved. thank you very much indeed for cominu approved. thank you very much indeed for coming on — approved. thank you very much indeed for coming on the _ approved. thank you very much indeed for coming on the programme. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - farmoor reservoir outside oxford should have far more water at this time of year, but locals who enjoy walking, fishing and boating here have seen levels drop significantly in the past two weeks, just as nearby roads, some homes and vast areas of agricultural land have been inundated. after the recent heavy rainfall and with so much of the south still dealing with the after—effects of flooding, it may seem surprising that major reservoirs like this one aren't full to the brim. but as you can see, we're still way below capacity. thames water was unable to give us an interview but confirmed it paused pumping water into the reservoir whe
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smith needed anyone to make thoas arguments it was going to be mike dreeben. >> was jack smith there today? >> he was at the counsel table today. >> you said some justices appeared open to this idea, the argument being made by the former president's legal team. which justices? >> there were a few, actually. two of trump's own appointees seemed more receptive to the arguments than perhaps anyone else on the court. particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would s that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to
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that's not what smith is saying. there are 36 pages of this brief that say supreme court, there is absolutely nothing here. don't hear this case. on the very last two pages -- >> and with my apologies, neal, i'm jumping in because we have to go back to the -- i told viewers, the kansas city authorities briefing on the shooting there. lawyers stand by. but we're going to listen into this briefing. >> however, if for whatever reasons you have information about the incident, we will be looking to share that through different methods, so if you have information about the incident, suspects and others, please call the police. if you're looking for other information, we'll try to continue to give you regular updates. i'll say this final thing, and we'll come back for questions at the end. today was tragic for everyone who was part of it. i had the chance to talk to my wife just a moment ago, we became part of the statistic of too many americans, those who have experienced or been part of or connected to a mass shooting. th
that's not what smith is saying. there are 36 pages of this brief that say supreme court, there is absolutely nothing here. don't hear this case. on the very last two pages -- >> and with my apologies, neal, i'm jumping in because we have to go back to the -- i told viewers, the kansas city authorities briefing on the shooting there. lawyers stand by. but we're going to listen into this briefing. >> however, if for whatever reasons you have information about the incident, we will be...
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smith: mr. president, i rise in opposition to the paul amendment. as part of the effort to support our economy following the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, the federal reserve established a liquidity facility to help state and local governments better manage their cash flow and those pressures that ex ichsed -- existed that they face as a result of increase in state and local government expenditures related to the pandemic and delay and decrease of some tax and other revenues. all funds borrowed by municipal it's have been repaid. tying the fed hands to prevents it from helping states and municipalities would be dangerous. congress has given the fed the flexibility to transact in state and local bonds because we knew it could be an important and helpful tool in times of an emergency, protecting millions of public workers including police officers, health care workers, and other first. as we have seen -- other first responders. as we've seen, uncertainty can hurt both big and small states, and the fed's simple abilities to assist state and local gov
smith: mr. president, i rise in opposition to the paul amendment. as part of the effort to support our economy following the onset of the covid-19 pandemic, the federal reserve established a liquidity facility to help state and local governments better manage their cash flow and those pressures that ex ichsed -- existed that they face as a result of increase in state and local government expenditures related to the pandemic and delay and decrease of some tax and other revenues. all funds...
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smith really makes -- of this argument. the records, the classified documents found at mar-a-lago our intelligence community documents created by the intelligence community. that is shown in the course of his official work. if anything is a presidential wrecker, it is the sorts of documents. the government is that serious here. he knows this better than i do. he was forging a part of that time, the acting solicitor general. i had to go to his office for permission to do this. as he says in these mandamus and recusal situations, it is very rarely given. we know jack smith has it here. federal prosecutors don't make empty threats. if he talks about filing a motion to mandamus, that means he's already gone to the solicitor general, he's gotten her approval, the government is dead serious about getting the situation resolved. >> play that out for me. if he has some approval, or has some sense this might be the course he takes, what happens? >> smith is going to wait for judge cannon to try and resolve this. if she doesn't resol
smith really makes -- of this argument. the records, the classified documents found at mar-a-lago our intelligence community documents created by the intelligence community. that is shown in the course of his official work. if anything is a presidential wrecker, it is the sorts of documents. the government is that serious here. he knows this better than i do. he was forging a part of that time, the acting solicitor general. i had to go to his office for permission to do this. as he says in...
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i think jack smith is that he certainly projecting that jack smith by reputation as a hard-driving prosecutor, ryan goodman is a former special counsel at the department of defense, and a professor at nyu. >> he has gone after a political corruption on both sides of the aisle demo kravitz and republicans, he's also somebody who served as a war crimes prosecutor and has indicted a sitting president in kosovo. so he's that kind of an individual that moves fast and moves aggressively at the same time that also might come with some risks. >> why is there some criticism that he overreaches? >> well, if you look at jack smith's history, his three highest profile cases before this, all of them have failed either at the trial level or the appellate level. and so the criticism is, well, he's overeager, he's over anxious what is going to be one of the toughest hurdles for jack smith's team to overcome everything in this case will >> turn on what donald trump's state of mind is and whether there was corrupt intent all the facts they played out on national television the speeches have been played million
i think jack smith is that he certainly projecting that jack smith by reputation as a hard-driving prosecutor, ryan goodman is a former special counsel at the department of defense, and a professor at nyu. >> he has gone after a political corruption on both sides of the aisle demo kravitz and republicans, he's also somebody who served as a war crimes prosecutor and has indicted a sitting president in kosovo. so he's that kind of an individual that moves fast and moves aggressively at the...
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smith? ms. domino? mr. sullivan? mr. tester? mr. thune? mr. tillis? mr. tuberville? mr. van hollen's? mr. vance? mr. warner? mr. warnock? ms. warren? mr. welch? mr. whitehouse? mr. wicker? mr. wyden? mr. young? >> we are waiting for the vinyl vote count, the republican of louisiana to adjourn the impeachment trial for nearly two weeks until april 30th at noon, possibly to prolong proceedings. a motion by ted cruz of texas, the republican, to proceed to a closed session do debate options today was defeated just a few minutes ago. 51-49 along party lines. we are waiting for the vote count here on this latest motion by the senator john kennedy. live coverage on c-span two. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> on this vote, the yeas are 49, the notion is not agreed to. >> they swore and knows to do impartial justice according to the constitution -- an oath to do impartial justice according to the constitution of the laws of this country. we have agreed to a level of duty for our formal work and as a court of impeachment, not to speak, not to debate, but to
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and robertson are located on what we call now smith and hooker tells von stein to have smith attack smith now the confederates made a mistake instead of going across the road, blocking the route. they were up here on this high ground as ordered, but it turns out. they should have been down here and the attack is made. the 73rd ohio, the 33rd massachusetts makes the attack it's fairly spirited assault in the night, but they eventually drive law and robertson back in the meantime time the lead brigade of schertz is division under a named hector tindale who has passed the fighting at smith's hill and he is attacked by benning's brigade on another hill, which now we call tindale hill again. if you've ever driven from nashville to chattanooga on a 24 right between those two hills like it monocacy. ryan i 24 divides this battlefield with smith's hill on the north and ten dales hill on the south smith hill is inaccessible today. but some of you, if you're really a civil war savant, if you've driven 24 into into chattanooga from you may have noticed there's a civil war monument that sticks up jus
and robertson are located on what we call now smith and hooker tells von stein to have smith attack smith now the confederates made a mistake instead of going across the road, blocking the route. they were up here on this high ground as ordered, but it turns out. they should have been down here and the attack is made. the 73rd ohio, the 33rd massachusetts makes the attack it's fairly spirited assault in the night, but they eventually drive law and robertson back in the meantime time the lead...
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and so, that is what the dilemma is for jack smith tonight. yes, he won this, you know, he won this formally, but i guarantee you, there is no one on the special counsel's office that is celebrating tonight. >> yeah, and i would even lower the bar to anyone that has spent 20 minutes reading the sp internet on the presidential records act and where it comes from and why it exists. and i just want to read smith in this filing, because he makes this point clear and then mary, ask about what his options are. you know, his office right, if the court concludes that they have carte blanche to remove any documents than any documents so removed must be treated as a personal record under the pra as an unreviewable matter of law, and that, also as a matter of law s former president is forever authorized to possess such a document regardless of how highly classified it may be and how it is stored. that would constitute a court clearly erroneous jury instruction that entails a high probability of failure a prosecution and the government must be provided wi
and so, that is what the dilemma is for jack smith tonight. yes, he won this, you know, he won this formally, but i guarantee you, there is no one on the special counsel's office that is celebrating tonight. >> yeah, and i would even lower the bar to anyone that has spent 20 minutes reading the sp internet on the presidential records act and where it comes from and why it exists. and i just want to read smith in this filing, because he makes this point clear and then mary, ask about what...
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but according to jack smith's indictment, thank you very much. donald trump attempted to wield that influence in an effort to hold onto the presidency how do you view the level of pressure that trump placed on the department of justice? >> does ever been anything like it because donald trump was so desperate bid to hold onto power that he didn't care about the rules >> but leadership at the department of justice did care about the rules and was not bending to the pressure leaders in the department of justice told the former president that there was no outcome determinative fraud for them to launch an investigation to overturn the election. so as part of the pressure campaign and the permanent address, this this is where mr. jeffrey clark kind of rose to prominence. >> jeffrey clark is environmental lawyer lower-level person at the department. he was a completely unremarkable figure >> at a january 6 committee hearing, former acting attorney general, jeffrey rosen, testified about president trump's call to him on christmas eve, 2020. >> did he men
but according to jack smith's indictment, thank you very much. donald trump attempted to wield that influence in an effort to hold onto the presidency how do you view the level of pressure that trump placed on the department of justice? >> does ever been anything like it because donald trump was so desperate bid to hold onto power that he didn't care about the rules >> but leadership at the department of justice did care about the rules and was not bending to the pressure leaders in...
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>> smith is going to wait for judge cannon to try and resolve this. if she doesn't resolve it, then he is going to have to make a decision about when to file that motion before the 11th circuit. i suspect it's going to happen fairly soon. the clock is really ticking, here, and to underscore joyce's point, i think i authorized one mandamus action in my time at the justice department, from across the entire country, all 50 states. it's something you do rarely, and i remember going home that night and almost tearing up about it, because it was such a grave step. and i don't think that smith and the solicitor general, to the extent she's involved already, is doing it in any other way. this is an extreme action, but sometimes when you have extreme decisions they demand extreme action. >> part of the extremist of this is the timing, judge aileen cannon has been a remarkable slow walker. if jack smith decides to do this, at what speed with the 11th circuit act on this? the context is that the 11th circuit has had the aileen cannon brief before them before. >
>> smith is going to wait for judge cannon to try and resolve this. if she doesn't resolve it, then he is going to have to make a decision about when to file that motion before the 11th circuit. i suspect it's going to happen fairly soon. the clock is really ticking, here, and to underscore joyce's point, i think i authorized one mandamus action in my time at the justice department, from across the entire country, all 50 states. it's something you do rarely, and i remember going home that...
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gordon smith was caught before he actually did anything. now, the prosecutor said that he was he was the head of a large slave trading ring. and i don't believe was true. but whether he intended to do it on this voyage, i'll know for sure. and so i went through a number of iterations in the book and ultimately what i settled on was i tried to allow the story to unfold as if you were reading it in, the papers. so here, here are the arguments making. here is with the prosecutors saying. here's what lincoln's doing and in the end, and this may be unsatisfying to some readers, but in the end you read the story and think different readers will come to different. and that was the best way i thought to do it, just because i couldn't know for sure. that said, he certainly was up to trouble at different points and i make bones about that. yeah. what was the fate? the 897 gordon captive. oh, that's a great. so the of the 887 captives the united states of the colony of liberia earlier in the century and was a place that we all are familiar with throug
gordon smith was caught before he actually did anything. now, the prosecutor said that he was he was the head of a large slave trading ring. and i don't believe was true. but whether he intended to do it on this voyage, i'll know for sure. and so i went through a number of iterations in the book and ultimately what i settled on was i tried to allow the story to unfold as if you were reading it in, the papers. so here, here are the arguments making. here is with the prosecutors saying. here's...
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schmitt: jefferson smith is a newly minted senator in "mr. smith goes to liberty is a thing to be burr -- too precious to be buried in books. men should hold it in front of them every day and say i think . my ancestors couldn't. i am and my children will. my amendment tackles a fundamental issue, protecting americans' first amendment rights in the virtual town square. the first amendment is the beating heart of our constituti. it protects fundamental human expression, and the government shouldn't be deciding what we can read or hear -- the presiding officer: order in the senate.y. earlier this week, murphy v. missouri was heard in the united states supreme court. i filed that as attorney general in missouri. at issue is what is at the issue, the heart of the issue here in this amendment, which is simple, should the federal government in its lefb identify than of -- leviathan of agencies be able to censor speech online. the answer should be a unfortunately, that's what top officials in the biden administration were doing and why this amendment
schmitt: jefferson smith is a newly minted senator in "mr. smith goes to liberty is a thing to be burr -- too precious to be buried in books. men should hold it in front of them every day and say i think . my ancestors couldn't. i am and my children will. my amendment tackles a fundamental issue, protecting americans' first amendment rights in the virtual town square. the first amendment is the beating heart of our constituti. it protects fundamental human expression, and the government...
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smith. it has now responded to that apology from david smith.— has now responded to that apology from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l have seen the e-mail before. seeing have seen the e—mail before. seeing it again, it makes me more and more angry. you know, like, his apology, having accepted it, it was really bad. they missed so many chances to apologise before they missed that. how can they simply apologise? they need to apologise to my ten—year—old, they took his mum away on his birthday. i was eight weeks pregnant, they need to apologise to my younger son. i haven't accepted the apologies. let's speak to our correspondent azadeh moshiri, who's outside the inquiry in central london. when you watch something like that, it reminds you of so many of the lives that were completely ruined and destroyed by
smith. it has now responded to that apology from david smith.— has now responded to that apology from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail _ from david smith. it was horrible. i have seen the e-mail before. - from david smith. it was horrible. i l have seen the e-mail before. seeing have seen the e—mail before. seeing it again, it makes me more and more angry. you know, like, his apology, having accepted it, it was really...
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and what smith said is basically, no way. the way the supreme court operates is they consider themselves a court of review, not a first view. that is to say, they like legal issues to percolate in the lower courts and get ventilated between the different judges before the u.s. supreme court gets involved. but smith side is, that's what's happened now. you had this unanimous decision in the court of our peels, our nation's second highest court. and on that panel of judges was a really diverse group of judges. it wasn't just liberal judges. it was one very prominent conservative judges while. everyone agreed trump's claim was bogus. so you don't need the supreme court. >> let me ask you a tactical question, as an experienced supreme court practitioner. that last page where you're saying to the court, here's the actual schedule you should get. you should get ten days followed by seven days followed by five days. how does the court react to that kind of specific instruction, you might call it? did they consider that presumptuous?
and what smith said is basically, no way. the way the supreme court operates is they consider themselves a court of review, not a first view. that is to say, they like legal issues to percolate in the lower courts and get ventilated between the different judges before the u.s. supreme court gets involved. but smith side is, that's what's happened now. you had this unanimous decision in the court of our peels, our nation's second highest court. and on that panel of judges was a really diverse...
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officials in alabama have confirmed the execution of convicted murderer kenneth smith by nitrogen gas on thursday. it's the nation's first execution using this method. the news comes hours after the us supreme court ruled that the state of alabama could proceed with the execution by nitrogen gas. three of the nine justices dissented. justice sotomayor slammed alabama's decision, stating that it "has selected him as its guinea pig to test "a method of execution never attempted before." it's the state's second attempt to execute mr smith, who was convicted in 1989 of murdering a preacher�*s wife in a hired killing. here's the announcement by prison officials earlier. by by order of the alabama supreme court at 7:53 central time alabama executed mr kennison smith at the correctional facility. it was exhibited for the i988 facility. it was exhibited for the 1988 capital murder of elizabeth dorling sennett in culver county. after the execution, a number of witnesses addressed the media and described what happened. once the execution began within a couple of minutes, kenny began to violen
officials in alabama have confirmed the execution of convicted murderer kenneth smith by nitrogen gas on thursday. it's the nation's first execution using this method. the news comes hours after the us supreme court ruled that the state of alabama could proceed with the execution by nitrogen gas. three of the nine justices dissented. justice sotomayor slammed alabama's decision, stating that it "has selected him as its guinea pig to test "a method of execution never attempted...
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. >> reporter: the state of alabama has already tried to execute kenny smith. >> this is a free call from. >> kenny. >> an incarcerated individual at alabama department of corrections. >> reporter: but tonight, the death row inmate is still alive. >> i'm terrified it started when i was on the executing gurney last november. >> reporter: now, the state will try to execute smith again with a method that's never been used before death by nitrogen gas. >> the fact that they got me lined up to be the first with gas is really terrifying. >> reporter: smith was convicted for the brutal 1988 murder of elizabeth sennett, hired by her husband, an alabama pastor smith has been in prison for 35 years. he was scheduled to die in november 2022, but the attempt at lethal injection didn't work. the third in a string of botched executions that year how could a state get something so wrong >> chuck and mike sennett, elizabeth's children went to the holman correctional that night in 2022, expecting to see the justice they wanted. instead, they say the failed execution failed them too. what is that emot
. >> reporter: the state of alabama has already tried to execute kenny smith. >> this is a free call from. >> kenny. >> an incarcerated individual at alabama department of corrections. >> reporter: but tonight, the death row inmate is still alive. >> i'm terrified it started when i was on the executing gurney last november. >> reporter: now, the state will try to execute smith again with a method that's never been used before death by nitrogen gas....
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smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. firm is firm is -- senators voting in the affirmative -- blackburn, boozman, braun, budd cassidy, cornyn cotton cramer ernst, grassley hagerty, hoeven johnson, kennedy, lankford lee, lummis hawley ricketts risch, rounds rubio, scott of florida, scott of south carolina wicker and young. senators voting in the negative -- baldwin, blument, booker brown, butler cantwell capito cardin kraerp collins, durbin, fetterman, fischer, hassan, hooirn -- hooirn king kelly, lujan, markey mcconnell, menendez merkley, moran, murray ossoff padilla, peters reed sanders, schatz sinema shaheen stabenow teste warnock, warren wellch and whitehouse. duckworth, no. mr. wyden, no. mr. thune, aye. . crapo, aye. mr. vance, aye. mr. coons, no. the clerk: mr. van hollen, no. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. the clerk: mr. warner, no. mr. murphy, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs.
smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. firm is firm is -- senators voting in the affirmative -- blackburn, boozman, braun, budd cassidy, cornyn cotton cramer ernst, grassley hagerty, hoeven johnson, kennedy, lankford lee, lummis hawley ricketts risch, rounds rubio, scott of florida, scott of south carolina wicker and young. senators voting in the...
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gregory smith: that's exactly right. it's way more important for people to have a president who stands up for them than it is to have a president who shares their religious beliefs. and we can see, for example, that many of the people who have favorable opinions of joe biden and donald trump don't necessarily think that those two are very religious themselves. but the people who have favorable views of each candidate do think that their preferred candidate stands up for people with their religious beliefs. john: you also asked a question about, a topic that's been a hot topic recently. christian nationalism, the ideology that the united states should be a christian nation. what did you find there? gregory smith: yeah, the survey finds that a lot of americans say they want the bible to have some influence on u.s. laws and policies. but only 28% of americans say that if the bible and the will of the people are in conflict, we should rely more on the bible than the will of the people in terms of making laws. john: when you
gregory smith: that's exactly right. it's way more important for people to have a president who stands up for them than it is to have a president who shares their religious beliefs. and we can see, for example, that many of the people who have favorable opinions of joe biden and donald trump don't necessarily think that those two are very religious themselves. but the people who have favorable views of each candidate do think that their preferred candidate stands up for people with their...
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the white bmw smith was driving belonged to her. now that smith is under arrest, police say they are focusing on finding anyone that may have helped him elude authorities. jericka. >> elise preston for us tonight, thank you. >>> tonight an aircraft chartered by the state department to help americans leave haiti has left the country. the aircraft flew to the city of ca patienten about a five-hour drive from the capital of port-au-prince. will grant of our partners at the bbc is there and filed this report. >> reporter: after weeks of a security and humanitarian crisis in haiti, during which embassies from around the world have already airlifted out all nonessential staff, now the u.s. state department has laid on a charter flight for americans still stuck in haiti who are looking to leave the country. some u.s. citizens have taken them up on that offer, including one man we spoke to, who said he was in need of medical attention in miami. meanwhile, this city, cap-haitien, has become a safe haven for people fleeing the capital and the
the white bmw smith was driving belonged to her. now that smith is under arrest, police say they are focusing on finding anyone that may have helped him elude authorities. jericka. >> elise preston for us tonight, thank you. >>> tonight an aircraft chartered by the state department to help americans leave haiti has left the country. the aircraft flew to the city of ca patienten about a five-hour drive from the capital of port-au-prince. will grant of our partners at the bbc is...
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“thank you for supporting me,” said smith, who died in convulsions, dashingly. last year they already tried to execute a man by lethal injection, but they couldn’t get into a vein , they tried five times, the man survived hellish torment, well, this is inhumane justice after all took place." allaba executed a prisoner using nitrogen gas, become the first us state, who carried out this procedure. kenneth eugen smith served his sentence on death row in alabama in 1996 after being convicted of murder for hire. smith's death was recorded at 8:25 pm thursday to friday, according to the alabama attorney general. he became a test subject like a guinea pig, they tied him to a gurney and put a mask on his face. local experts claimed that the prisoner would lose consciousness within 40 seconds. after administering nitrogen gas, kenneth smith lay down on the gurney and shook for about 2 minutes, he shook and writhed on this gurney for several minutes so much that she began to move. after that, for 5-7 minutes , some witnesses and intermediaries heard kenneth's heavy brea
“thank you for supporting me,” said smith, who died in convulsions, dashingly. last year they already tried to execute a man by lethal injection, but they couldn’t get into a vein , they tried five times, the man survived hellish torment, well, this is inhumane justice after all took place." allaba executed a prisoner using nitrogen gas, become the first us state, who carried out this procedure. kenneth eugen smith served his sentence on death row in alabama in 1996 after being...
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hyde smith, mr. johnson, mr. kaine, mr. kelly, district kennedy, mr. ms. klobuchar, mr. lankford, mr, mr. manchin, mr. markey, mr. marshall,. >> we are currently in a roll call vote. voting on senator ted cruz republican of texas his emotion to proceed to a close session to considersi senate majority leadr chuck schumer's motion the impeachment articles are unconstitutional deciding whether to go to close session and after that we expect senate majority leader chuck schumer to continue with his push to make this a speedy trial. we are here on cspan2 watching live. >> mr. rounds, mr. rubio, mr. sanders, mr. schatz, mr. schmidt, mr. schumer, mr. scott of florida, mr. scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, mrs. sinema, mrs. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester, mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. tober bill, mr. ben holland, mr. vance, mr. warnock, mr. warren, mr. welch, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. wyden, mr. young. the 49 motion is not agreed to. the pending order as the motion made by the majority leader onor the point of order. >> madam president herbert sender from
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joining me after the break is democratic senator lisa smith -- tina smith actively working to repeal the 150-year-old's of legislation. she joins me on "velshi". . -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a prescription. nail fungus is a contagious infection. at the first signs, show it to your doctor... ... and ask if jublia is right for you. jublia is a prescription medicine used to treat toenail fungus. its most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness... ... itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters and pain. jublia is recognized by the apma. most commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 copay. go to jubliarx.com now to get started. ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. >>> there is perhaps no clear sign of
joining me after the break is democratic senator lisa smith -- tina smith actively working to repeal the 150-year-old's of legislation. she joins me on "velshi". . -dad, what's with your toenail? -oh, that...? i'm not sure... -it's a nail fungus infection. -...that's gross! -it's nothing, really... -it's contagious. you can even spread it to other people. -mom, come here! -don't worry about it. it'll go away on its own! -no, it won't go away on its own. it's an infection. you need a...
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justin harris stopped to help smith with a flat tire on friday morning when smith allegedly shot and killed him police say smith pushed harris' body into the passenger seat before taking off in his patrol car which was later found abandon. >> the last words the officer uttered on this earth was to offer help to a man who was about to kill him. >> reporter: police when say when officer hair first approached smith, he was driving a car that belonged to felici friday her body was found and smita machado, a south carolina medic who was reported missing by her family thursday friday her body was found and smith is a person of interest in her death. >> we want to extend our heartfelt condolences to that community for their loss of a fellow first responder. >> reporter: tonight, tributes from across the country are pouring in for the two victims. machado is remembered as a loving mother, grandmother and dedicated first responder and 35-year-old justin hair, a devoted father of two girls who had another baby on the way. >> we'll spend our time focusing on honoring him the best way we can and
justin harris stopped to help smith with a flat tire on friday morning when smith allegedly shot and killed him police say smith pushed harris' body into the passenger seat before taking off in his patrol car which was later found abandon. >> the last words the officer uttered on this earth was to offer help to a man who was about to kill him. >> reporter: police when say when officer hair first approached smith, he was driving a car that belonged to felici friday her body was found...
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kenneth eugene smith has spent three decades on death row. he�*s already dodged death once — his executioners botched an attempt to kill him by lethal injection. and now he faces suffocation by the state. opponents see this as a crucial test case and are urging alabama�*s governor to stop it — here led by smith�*s spiritual adviser, who will be in the execution chamber with him. so i need some assurance that this is safe. so this right here is an invitation to governor ivey to accompany me into the execution chamber. tv report: it was two weeks ago today... - smith was convicted in 1989 for his part in the murder of elizabeth sennett, the wife of a preacher who paid smith $1,000. the jury said he should get life injail, but thejudge sentenced him to death. one medical expert against capital punishment explains that inhaling pure nitrogen will starve the body of oxygen, but could cause catastrophic mishaps. it�*s very likely if he doesn�*t die, he could be significantly injured by this experience. and for that matter, so could ot
kenneth eugene smith has spent three decades on death row. he�*s already dodged death once — his executioners botched an attempt to kill him by lethal injection. and now he faces suffocation by the state. opponents see this as a crucial test case and are urging alabama�*s governor to stop it — here led by smith�*s spiritual adviser, who will be in the execution chamber with him. so i need some assurance that this is safe. so this right here is an invitation to governor ivey to...