Subject to the subpoena, so another hear beiing may well be necessary. I want to thank dr. Paul brown for his tireless efforts on this subject as well as so many other subjects that have come before this Sub Committee. We appreciate his Public Service and his dedication over the years to his constituents, to congress and to our country. So chairman brown, thank you, again, for all youve done. We appreciate all your great work, and i look forward to todays hearing. Thank you, mr. Smith. As i announced earlier, mr. Swaulwell will be joining us in a bit. And he will give his Opening Statement at that time. And then ask his questions in due order. If there are members who wish to submit additional Opening Statements, your statements will be added to the record at this point. At this time, id like to introduce todays witness, mr. Todd park, the former chief Technology Officer of the united states. An assistant to the president. Prior to this role, mr. Park served as chief Technology Officer
Subject to the subpoena, so another hear beiing may well be necessary. I want to thank dr. Paul brown for his tireless efforts on this subject as well as so many other subjects that have come before this Sub Committee. We appreciate his Public Service and his dedication over the years to his constituents, to congress and to our country. So chairman brown, thank you, again, for all youve done. We appreciate all your great work, and i look forward to todays hearing. Thank you, mr. Smith. As i announced earlier, mr. Swaulwell will be joining us in a bit. And he will give his Opening Statement at that time. And then ask his questions in due order. If there are members who wish to submit additional Opening Statements, your statements will be added to the record at this point. At this time, id like to introduce todays witness, mr. Todd park, the former chief Technology Officer of the united states. An assistant to the president. Prior to this role, mr. Park served as chief Technology Officer
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Here d afternoon, im representing shariff who couldnt make it from the nations mosque. This we know is massive. But the question i wanted to pose to this panel that oftentimes we dont address and professor esposito you did a great job of the great education of the muslims an i would equate that. As the person who accepted a son willingly and freely as a youth and now as an adult, i know this is not thespian talk. Every person is educated to know this is not islam. But we never seem to address these individuals who step outside of the bounds of islam and equate them as criminals because thats exactly what their actions are. Islam teaches us to look at a persons actions and deeds. But i never hear that being addressed as much. Im getting to the question. Im saying also as person who was under the leadership, we were considered a radical group ourselves. But after 1975, we changed and came into a broader understanding of islam. We became more reform. And many of our members are judges, la