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today we stand with hardworking americans looking for good-paying jobs. today we stand with american consumers who will see more of their hard-herbed money go further at the gas pump. keystone helps secure our country's energy independence lowers costs for every american and supports jobs without raising taxes or adding to our debt. it's time to pass this bill and i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pa loin: i yield myself sum -- mr. pallone: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i wanted to make this impact about -- this point about the impact of low oil prices on keystone and exploitation of tar sands. the price of oil has dropped precipitously in the last few months and is expected to say in the -- to stay in the $65 to $70 a barrel range for the foreseeable future. just last month it dipped below $50 per barrel. and gas prices have fallen below $2 a gallon in some areas. this is good new
today we stand with hardworking americans looking for good-paying jobs. today we stand with american consumers who will see more of their hard-herbed money go further at the gas pump. keystone helps secure our country's energy independence lowers costs for every american and supports jobs without raising taxes or adding to our debt. it's time to pass this bill and i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from...
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and hardworking families lose their credit and their ability to get into a home. and that's why i ask the question about how does this actually help hardworking americans get into a home and be able to sustain a future. too too many times i'm afraid that these government-backed programs that vow to help and protect hardworking poor americans, it's actually done the opposite and hurt those that it's vowed to protect. if the administration or as you would say, independent regulatory agency, go down this road, a bigger government policies and getting involved more in what the free market should be involved in, i just want it on record that as hardworking americans start losing their homes that you remember this warning today. i've been in the trenches of this. i've actually seen this happen. i'm not taking the 60-foot view of what's happened. i've been a mayor and i've actually seen my city have a really hard time with the housing market. and i don't want to go back into that direction. this is an area where i've said, this is not about the hardworking americans trus
and hardworking families lose their credit and their ability to get into a home. and that's why i ask the question about how does this actually help hardworking americans get into a home and be able to sustain a future. too too many times i'm afraid that these government-backed programs that vow to help and protect hardworking poor americans, it's actually done the opposite and hurt those that it's vowed to protect. if the administration or as you would say, independent regulatory agency, go...
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today we stand with hardworking americans looking for good-paying jobs. today we stand with american consumers who will see more of their hard-herbed money go further at the gas pump. keystone helps secure our country's energy independence lowers costs for every american and supports jobs without raising taxes or adding to our debt. it's time to pass this bill and i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pa loin: i yield myself sum -- mr. pallone: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i wanted to make this impact about -- this point about the impact of low oil prices on keystone and exploitation of tar sands. the price of oil has dropped precipitously in the last few months and is expected to say in the -- to stay in the $65 to $70 a barrel range for the foreseeable future. just last month it dipped below $50 per barrel. and gas prices have fallen below $2 a gallon in some areas. this is good new
today we stand with hardworking americans looking for good-paying jobs. today we stand with american consumers who will see more of their hard-herbed money go further at the gas pump. keystone helps secure our country's energy independence lowers costs for every american and supports jobs without raising taxes or adding to our debt. it's time to pass this bill and i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from...
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you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at capella.edu. [bell rings] you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you not someone sorta like you. i think i blacked out from fear... did we ask him where >> the mentally ill is a very serious problem within correctional fa
you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at...
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let's make it possible for hardworking americans to save for retirement. and let's allow our unions and their organizers to lift up this country's middle-class again. we can do that. let's be the generation that ends poverty in america. every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a job and earn a living wage that can pay the bills, and afford child care so their kids have a safe place to go when they work. we can do this. let's be the generation that finally tackles our health care crisis. we can control costs by focusing on prevention, by providing better treatment to the chronically ill, and using technology to cut the bureaucracy. let's be the generation that says right here, right now, that we will have universal health care in america by the end of the next president's first term. we can do that. let's be the generation that finally frees america from the tyranny of oil. we can harness homegrown alternative fuels like ethanol and spur the production of more fuel-efficient cars. we can set up a system for cappin
let's make it possible for hardworking americans to save for retirement. and let's allow our unions and their organizers to lift up this country's middle-class again. we can do that. let's be the generation that ends poverty in america. every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a job and earn a living wage that can pay the bills, and afford child care so their kids have a safe place to go when they work. we can do this. let's be the generation that...
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law-abiding and hardworking american taxpayers deserve nothing less. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? without objection. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker the republicans are playing politics with the security of the american people and the american people deserve better. what was absolutely laughable a few days ago, it now appears that they are prepared to shut down the department of homeland security. they won't budge, even though they have known all along that house version of the bill will never pass the senate, and if it did the president would surely veto it, as he should. they are willing to burden this entire country with all the dangers and disruptions that a funding lapse would bring. they're willing to shut down funding for the security in the new york city rail system communications equipment in los angeles, bomb-sniffing dogs in massachusetts and firefighter positions across this nation just so they can put on another hallow, pointless political show. --
law-abiding and hardworking american taxpayers deserve nothing less. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? without objection. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker the republicans are playing politics with the security of the american people and the american people deserve better. what was absolutely laughable a few days ago, it now appears that they are prepared to shut down the department of homeland...
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. >> they are incredibly impressive hardworking, dedicated, courageous -- ♪ >>> cuba's dancing defectorsse young people moved to the u.s. and what they think of warming relations between these two countries. and it's a record-breaking day for the cricket world cup. that's all still to come. ♪ >>> now the german parliament has overwhelmingly blacked a four-month extension of greece's bailout program by international creditors. the yes vote was expected after the ruling party and opposition parties voiced support. first let's go to nick spicer. the german government has now backed this extension. tell us why they voted yes. >> reporter: i think there are three big reasons, first there is a recognition that germany really has no choice. if greece were forced to leave, the effects would be catastrophic for the euro zone and germany in particular. second would be history, the finance minister evoking the second world war, and the weight of german responsibility to its neighbors. and angela mer call and others got what they wanted. so the germans feel they can move forward. >> nick stay with u
. >> they are incredibly impressive hardworking, dedicated, courageous -- ♪ >>> cuba's dancing defectorsse young people moved to the u.s. and what they think of warming relations between these two countries. and it's a record-breaking day for the cricket world cup. that's all still to come. ♪ >>> now the german parliament has overwhelmingly blacked a four-month extension of greece's bailout program by international creditors. the yes vote was expected after the...
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it strikes over 11 million people every year -- young, old, wealthy, hardworking, and its victims have one thing in common. >> i would never have thought in a million years it would have happened to me, ever. >> announcer: none of them thought it would happen to them. >> i know it happens to a lot of people, but i was so careful. >> announcer: credit-card companies don't do enough to protect you from identity theft. protect yourself with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available -- the protection only lifelock offers. >> you know, if you're like me you want to protect the things that are so important to you -- your money, your credit, your good name. that's why i'm a member of lifelock. >> announcer: right now, your personal information is out there, and thieves can take it in an instant. when you swipe a credit card shop online, fill up at a gas station, visit your doctor, and if you use a smartphone, your chances of becoming a victim are even greater. lifelock's highly trained and dedicated member-services team are at work 24 hours a day 365 days a year, helping to s
it strikes over 11 million people every year -- young, old, wealthy, hardworking, and its victims have one thing in common. >> i would never have thought in a million years it would have happened to me, ever. >> announcer: none of them thought it would happen to them. >> i know it happens to a lot of people, but i was so careful. >> announcer: credit-card companies don't do enough to protect you from identity theft. protect yourself with the most comprehensive identity...
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." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. it's not just a fraudulent charge that your bank or credit-card company will fix. it's so much more. >> the police could not help me. >> announcer: once thieves have your information, they can steal your money, damage your credit and turn your life upside down. >> i owe them over $20,000. >> two automobiles were purchased. >> i was gonna lose my home. >> announcer: if it can happen to a seasoned investigative reporter... >> this guy apparently pulled my social security number right out of thin air. this is one of the most insidious crimes that are out there. >> announcer: ...and a big city major fraud detective... >> it devastates you. >> announcer: ...you have no idea how easily it can happen to you. >> you're just not secure. >> announcer: today, america's most trusted security expe
." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. it's not just a fraudulent charge that your bank or credit-card company will fix. it's so much more. >> the police could not help me. >> announcer: once...
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do hardworking families and our children deserve better? absolutely. now is the time to repeal and replace this disaster of a law. this law has hurt more poor and more middle income families. i received a letter from a constituent and the letter states, i wonder if you would like a real-life example of what obamacare is doing to families. my daughter and her husband are expecting their second child. they were planning on moving from their small apartment to a small home. their insurance has doubled under obamacare and they will pay $500 a month their deductible will be $10,000. they will have to pay each doctor for a phone call plus $50 co-payments. no specialists are covered. they barely are getting by as it is. because of their insurance costs, there is no chance of getting into a home or even a bigger apartment. how can insurance for everyone be of help if it causes such a financial burden on families? my daughter is so depressed she isn't even excited about her upcoming child because she's so worried about their future. if we had the means to help,
do hardworking families and our children deserve better? absolutely. now is the time to repeal and replace this disaster of a law. this law has hurt more poor and more middle income families. i received a letter from a constituent and the letter states, i wonder if you would like a real-life example of what obamacare is doing to families. my daughter and her husband are expecting their second child. they were planning on moving from their small apartment to a small home. their insurance has...
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incredibly incredibly humbled this evening by your words commissioners on the contrary i think that the hardworking individuals are sitting other than this and in all hours of the night even when i send an e-mail at 2:00 a.m. you respond from 30 miles per hour i take it a team of 8 that sit here and hopefully keep the flame of the vision of the district very much alive but i want to say i serve an incredible team at san francisco unified school district the very people in the audience this evening and the people listening i'm continuing humbled when i walk into the classrooms and see what the teachers and paraprofessionals and principle how they're leading through difficult times with an incredible sense of doing whites right for the community i'm critically critically proud to be a san franciscan not by birth by choices any family is living and any children are being educated and at least one of my daughters has a diploma from the sfusd this will give any another the daughter the the same. >> when i prepared for this evening i it out driver's license my father and i shared the story when i was fir
incredibly incredibly humbled this evening by your words commissioners on the contrary i think that the hardworking individuals are sitting other than this and in all hours of the night even when i send an e-mail at 2:00 a.m. you respond from 30 miles per hour i take it a team of 8 that sit here and hopefully keep the flame of the vision of the district very much alive but i want to say i serve an incredible team at san francisco unified school district the very people in the audience this...
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transformed the units into residential and now that it is a hot designation landlord are profiting off hardworking people are 55th in droves transforming the modest homes and apartments into are commercial spaces an earlier commenter said on and on only two buildings are in this position that is not true mr. colorado year 2r0i7b9 plaza several hundred people were evicted therapy displaced a block from our home clearly that that is a problem 2, 3, 4 our neighborhood and district i'm glad district 68 is targeting and you ultimately it will be spaepd superoto another area we're only the tip of the iceberg. >> may i continue. >> thank you very much. >> the city is looking to addressing add thirty thousand agreement we're losing 80 and more right now it didn't make sense to wait for new buildings taken away please vote in favor of the legislation thank you very much. >> next speaker >> san francisco tenant union i'm here to speak in favor thought you addressing this situation and kruger with the comments of steve the tenderloin how's about the examples of commercial conversion the only thing i will add
transformed the units into residential and now that it is a hot designation landlord are profiting off hardworking people are 55th in droves transforming the modest homes and apartments into are commercial spaces an earlier commenter said on and on only two buildings are in this position that is not true mr. colorado year 2r0i7b9 plaza several hundred people were evicted therapy displaced a block from our home clearly that that is a problem 2, 3, 4 our neighborhood and district i'm glad...
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but we showed we can fight and win for the hardworking taxpayer. because of that in our state we don't have seniority or tenure any more. we can hire and fire based on merit, we can pay based on performance, we can put the best and the brightest in our classrooms and we can keep them there. >> governor i don't run states or do anything big like that all i do is try to figure out what's going on. i do thing the republican sweet spot if they'll challenge hillary clinton in a close election next november is to run an executive. i don't think they can run just a talker against hillary. they've got to run somebody who has run something big like you have. is that why your going after the republican governors. they'll be the happy hunting ground for the republicans in looking for a candidate. >> every one of these guys has to hide what they've actually done. he talks about being able to hire and fire at will. we have a progressive movement in the united states that's over a hundred years old, was supported by republicans and democrats. nobody believed tha
but we showed we can fight and win for the hardworking taxpayer. because of that in our state we don't have seniority or tenure any more. we can hire and fire based on merit, we can pay based on performance, we can put the best and the brightest in our classrooms and we can keep them there. >> governor i don't run states or do anything big like that all i do is try to figure out what's going on. i do thing the republican sweet spot if they'll challenge hillary clinton in a close election...
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couple of years i've worked with the gentlemen with the abides restaurant and i found them both hardworking bits people and have amazing good but ambassadors for our neighborhood tyler genuine folks and create successful food in the cart eric garcetti business it's been my pleasure to work with them on neighborhood improvement initiative the sense of community is commend able to hosting blood drives and other event just the willingness to nominate and help the community it is why i nominated them to be restaurant of the year so i'm very much in support of the application to the pier 33 space i on it's fitting of the embarcadero and fortunately for us we may not be able to say scenes is the best kept secret by the city's gain for the waterfront for locals and visitors alike to enjoy so i hope the commissioners support in their recommendations and hopefully, i gave you information on their background and molls most up u of all i'm looking forward to enjoying their food thank you. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners. >> go a
couple of years i've worked with the gentlemen with the abides restaurant and i found them both hardworking bits people and have amazing good but ambassadors for our neighborhood tyler genuine folks and create successful food in the cart eric garcetti business it's been my pleasure to work with them on neighborhood improvement initiative the sense of community is commend able to hosting blood drives and other event just the willingness to nominate and help the community it is why i nominated...
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hardworking man who bought this home 16 years ago. yesterday police say a neighbor called 911 and said 2 men were fighting outside the home on butter cup. >> apparently we're in the area of the driveway near the garage and 1 man was on top of the other man when they appeared to be choking him. >> they didn't see anyone but they noticed a pistol as it turned out to be a gun. there was also a trail of blood from the trunk of the driveway and police found the woman inside with serious injuries just inside the front door. the man's body was found in the garage. neighbors show ktvu where the screen is the victim's house appeared to be ripped open then police found a black nit cap nearby and arrested a suspect a few blocks away. the f.b.i. had been brought in with police as of last night the woman was in critical condition. we are told that she appears to be in her 50s and suspect appears to be in his 20s. live, i'm tara back to you. >> sounds like more information will come in throughout the morning we'll check in with you in a bit. >> 433
hardworking man who bought this home 16 years ago. yesterday police say a neighbor called 911 and said 2 men were fighting outside the home on butter cup. >> apparently we're in the area of the driveway near the garage and 1 man was on top of the other man when they appeared to be choking him. >> they didn't see anyone but they noticed a pistol as it turned out to be a gun. there was also a trail of blood from the trunk of the driveway and police found the woman inside with serious...
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together, to put points on the board for hardworking taxpayers. patriots fans seahawks fans and families coast-to-coast deserve an effective government that solves our nation's problems. then we'll have a healthy, growing economy with more jobs fatter paychecks and more freedom. here in this chamber we're all patriots. we're all americans. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. poliquin: and we work for the people. thank you mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. hahn: thank you mr. speaker. you know, many of us have love-hate relationships with the news media and with various reporters. but today i wanted to rise and express micon dolences for a reporter in los angeles who we mostly had a love relationship with and very little hate. rick orlov was a reporter for the daily news and he covered los angele
together, to put points on the board for hardworking taxpayers. patriots fans seahawks fans and families coast-to-coast deserve an effective government that solves our nation's problems. then we'll have a healthy, growing economy with more jobs fatter paychecks and more freedom. here in this chamber we're all patriots. we're all americans. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. poliquin: and we work for the people. thank you mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my...
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or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english.hat was the first one again? >> larry: . >> i would choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests, with someone i can converse with and-- . >> larry: we keeping that 100? >> yes, yes, yes! >> larry: all right. anybody else i'm choosing the mexican, i don't know about you. >> i'm choosing the mexican. >> larry: we'll be right back. spray this. drive that. wear this. shave that. be a man. if you need to be told how to be a man, taco bell's triple steak stack isn't for you. steak. steak. and more steak. th cheese. only at taco bell. introducing york minis. a bite size way to enjoy the full size sensation of peppermint and rich dark chocolate. york minis get the sensation. >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight.
or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english.hat was the first one again? >> larry: . >> i would choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests,...
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uninsured rates are a record low, hardworking families can afford health care. the republicans continue their obsession with stripping protections from affordable coverage. this is the wrong direction for our country. we should be working and putting america back to work. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> i rise today to address the house for one minute mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what a wonderful opportunity to set the record straight. i rise today to applaud my colleagues in the house for passing h.r. 596 on tuesday which repeals obamacare in its entirety. this bill also instructs committees to pass patient-centered free market alternatives because obamacare is unaffordable. i hear it when i'm at my son's football games and when i go to grocery stores. it's important that members in washington are listening to them because the president refuses too. mr. scott: today in thomas county in south florida, a $3,500 deductible wil
uninsured rates are a record low, hardworking families can afford health care. the republicans continue their obsession with stripping protections from affordable coverage. this is the wrong direction for our country. we should be working and putting america back to work. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> i rise today to address the house for one minute mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without...
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or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english. the first one again? >> larry: . >> i would choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests, with someone i can converse with and-- . >> larry: we keeping that 100? >> yes, yes, yes! >> larry: all right. anybody else i'm choosing the mexican, i don't know about you. >> i'm choosing the mexican. >> larry: we'll be right back. hey! i like your ride. i just wanted to let you know... you can save a ton by switching to progressive, just like squirrel here. we offer great discounts like responsible rider paid in full, and homeowners. making us number one in motorcycle insurance. isn't this romantic. it was. going the distance to save you more. now, that's progressive. ♪ ♪ go to www.trycrunchyroll.com to start your free trial t
or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english. the first one again? >> larry: . >> i would choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests, with...
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but the republicans are jeopardizing all of that just for the opportunity to tell millions of hardworking aspiring americans that they are not welcome here. ms. chu: this tactic of my way or no way is dangerous and serves the interest of a few at the expense of the many. holding our top national security agenda hostage because the republican majority is unhappy with the president's executive action on immigration is illogical and counterproductive. in fact former d.h.s. secretaries from both parties have warned that this approach will actually weaken, not strengthen our borders. the american people deserve better. they expect us to set partisan politics aside and ensure that government has the resources it needs. i urge my colleagues to listen to the needs of the american people and bring a clean d.h.s. funding bill to the floor. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from missouri seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from missouri is recognized. >
but the republicans are jeopardizing all of that just for the opportunity to tell millions of hardworking aspiring americans that they are not welcome here. ms. chu: this tactic of my way or no way is dangerous and serves the interest of a few at the expense of the many. holding our top national security agenda hostage because the republican majority is unhappy with the president's executive action on immigration is illogical and counterproductive. in fact former d.h.s. secretaries from both...
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what is fair about all the children of all these hardworking tax-paying americans being saddled with debt for the rest of their future, not only their children and their children's children, for the sake of an illegal amnesty bonus? it's a bonus for breaking the law. what is fair about that, mr. speaker? now, it's in the senate and the senate is saying, maybe the house should send another bill. the house sent a bill. it's the will of the house. it is the senate's turn and with all due respect, there are folks that, you know, if you don't want to vote for the bill, we get that. vote no. you can explain that to your constituents. you can explain that to your voters. but it's more important to you to pay somebody, a bonus for coming here illegally. you can explain that. but the point is, they don't even want to have the vote. they're make sure there will be no vote. , so we're saying, give this -- so we're saying, give this bill its chance give it its day, if you have a better idea, a different idea that's great. that's wonderful. let's see it. pass your bill and send it over and we'll
what is fair about all the children of all these hardworking tax-paying americans being saddled with debt for the rest of their future, not only their children and their children's children, for the sake of an illegal amnesty bonus? it's a bonus for breaking the law. what is fair about that, mr. speaker? now, it's in the senate and the senate is saying, maybe the house should send another bill. the house sent a bill. it's the will of the house. it is the senate's turn and with all due respect,...
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or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english. choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests, with someone i can converse with and-- . >> larry: we keeping that 100? >> yes, yes, yes! >> larry: all right. anybody else i'm choosing the mexican, i don't know about you. >> i'm choosing the mexican. >> larry: we'll be right back. can a truck change how people feel about a guy? we talked to real people, not actors. we showed them two pictures of the same guy in the same location. the only difference... the vehicle behind him. which man is sexier? truck, truck truck that one has way more sex appeal. this guy is definitely the guy your mom wants you to marry. and this is the guy your going to run off to and leave him, to be with him. you know you want a truck. the all new
or a hardworking mexican guy who knows how to build stuff but can't speak a word of english. choose the first one. >> larry: you would choose -- >> because we can work out i can get him to lose weight, we can learn things together. >> larry: once your raises are gone like that. >> i would choose the first one because i would rather spend what time we had an beyond that with someone who had common interests, with someone i can converse with and-- . >> larry: we...
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the president asked for more taxes on hardworking american families. that's what he did when he said last month that he wanted to raise taxes on college savings plans. well millions of people use those plans to give their children a chance at a better future. when even democrats in congress told the president that it was a terrible idea, the president finally had to relent and drop his plan. then came the state of the union address, and the president had more ideas for even additional new taxes. the tax policy center analyzed those ideas and they found that millions of middle-class families would pay even higher taxes under the president's plans. when they looked at families squarely in the middle of middle-class they found that only about one in four of them would even get a tax break and instead twice as many families in the middle of the middle class, twice as many families would see their taxes go up. and they'd pay almost $ed $300 more on average under president obama's plan. almost $300 a year. how is that a good deal for hardworking taxpayers al
the president asked for more taxes on hardworking american families. that's what he did when he said last month that he wanted to raise taxes on college savings plans. well millions of people use those plans to give their children a chance at a better future. when even democrats in congress told the president that it was a terrible idea, the president finally had to relent and drop his plan. then came the state of the union address, and the president had more ideas for even additional new...
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do hardworking families and our children deserve better? absolutely. now is the time to repeal and replace this disaster of a law. this law has hurt more poor and more middle income families. i received a letter from a constituent and the letter states, i wonder if you would like a real-life example of what obamacare is doing to families. my daughter and her husband are expecting their second child. they were planning on moving from their small apartment to a small home. their insurance has doubled under obamacare and they will pay $500 a month their deductible will be $10,000. they will have to pay each doctor for a phone call plus $50 co-payments. no specialists are covered. they barely are getting by as it is. because of their insurance costs, there is no chance of getting into a home or even a bigger apartment. how can insurance for everyone be of help if it causes such a financial burden on families? my daughter is so depressed she isn't even excited about her upcoming child because she's so worried about their future. if we had the means to help,
do hardworking families and our children deserve better? absolutely. now is the time to repeal and replace this disaster of a law. this law has hurt more poor and more middle income families. i received a letter from a constituent and the letter states, i wonder if you would like a real-life example of what obamacare is doing to families. my daughter and her husband are expecting their second child. they were planning on moving from their small apartment to a small home. their insurance has...
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let me say to the hardworking men and women of the department of homeland security, we will not leave you abandoned, but we will vote for a full funding of the department of homeland security and we ask the republicans why they refuse to address the national security of this nation putting political security over national security. with that, i yield back madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. rogers: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. lowey: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield with you minute to the ranking member of the homeland security authorizing committee the gentleman from mississippi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you madam speaker. i thank the gentlelady from new york for the time. it's quite clear that a short-term c.r. is not in the best interest of the country. it's quite clear that the politics of homeland security puts us at risk as a nation.
let me say to the hardworking men and women of the department of homeland security, we will not leave you abandoned, but we will vote for a full funding of the department of homeland security and we ask the republicans why they refuse to address the national security of this nation putting political security over national security. with that, i yield back madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. rogers: i reserve....
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you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations.uld help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at capella.edu. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. make no mistake about it. they're o
you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations.uld help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at capella.edu. shopping...
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. >> hundreds of dollars and spent lots of hours of your hardworking time. >> our time is worth moneyed by this paperwork. it's physicians. everyone who works in a doctor's office, and employers who are being suffocated by it. >> what's your best advice moving forward, though? i have noticed the obama administration is not saying there won't be penalties for people who might file late as a result of their error. again, we're talking about a million people here, not talking about just a few as the administration has tried to down play. 1 million people are victims of this and the government being too big to actually do it the right way. >> that's right. and now the government is saying there are already 29 reasons to get exemptions, but for most of them, you have to go through filling out all of this paper wok, so i'd be worried about developing a nervous twitch or drinking too much as you wake your way through this paperwork. >> well, as we knew when obamacare passed that the big insurance companies would get more money and that tax returnees would also be employed for longer hours. w
. >> hundreds of dollars and spent lots of hours of your hardworking time. >> our time is worth moneyed by this paperwork. it's physicians. everyone who works in a doctor's office, and employers who are being suffocated by it. >> what's your best advice moving forward, though? i have noticed the obama administration is not saying there won't be penalties for people who might file late as a result of their error. again, we're talking about a million people here, not talking...
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. >> seemingly hardworking, selling vegetables at market, age 13.ut he's already committing armed robbery. armed robbery. >> armed robbery. >> what was going through your head? >> adrenaline. adrenaline. excitement. >> adrenaline and anger become morten storm's trademarks. by his early teens, he was a boxer. >> boxing for me was a way of getting out my aggressions. >> but your fighting just wasn't limited to the ring, though. >> it wasn't limited to the ring. >> najib khaba is a few years younger living in the same hood. >> first time i met him, he was kind of a crazy person. and he talked a lot. >> what was he talking about? >> fights. brawls that he's been into. >> i would go to the clubs with immigrant good friends i had. they were hated because they looked different. and i felt the need to stand up for them. i would knock out big, adult -- you know, big-sized men with one punch. and i became feared. >> at age 19, he joined a banditos, the notorious biker gang. storm says he was their toughest enforcer, raw muscle. boxing, biking with the bandito
. >> seemingly hardworking, selling vegetables at market, age 13.ut he's already committing armed robbery. armed robbery. >> armed robbery. >> what was going through your head? >> adrenaline. adrenaline. excitement. >> adrenaline and anger become morten storm's trademarks. by his early teens, he was a boxer. >> boxing for me was a way of getting out my aggressions. >> but your fighting just wasn't limited to the ring, though. >> it wasn't limited...
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watauga county is fortunate to call this hardworking citizen one of its own. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, mr. speaker. it's a great honor of addressing the nation as a newly elected representative for the people of west virginia's second district. my name is alex mooney, and grew up in a home where the american ideal of the personal freedom and limited government were cherished. my mother was born and raised in cuba, where at age 21 she was thrown in jail for seven weeks as a political prisoner by the communist regime of fidel castro. after her release, she fled here to the united states where she was welcomed with open arms to restart her life in freedom. my father was a feisty irishman from new york, and a vietnam veteran. he was an ardent conservative and had great pride in leaders like ronald reagan. through the hard work of my parents, my three siblings and i had the chance to live the american dream. my older brother, vincent, is a professor o
watauga county is fortunate to call this hardworking citizen one of its own. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, mr. speaker. it's a great honor of addressing the nation as a newly elected representative for the people of west virginia's second district. my name is alex mooney, and grew up in a home where the american ideal of the personal freedom and limited government...
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what do you mean i work from 7 to 70 from sun up to sundown and then it's hardwork. i don't understand why someone would own another person. that's the number one question other than murderous intent is why -- what's their slavery. i don't understand why they couldn't do it themselves. it's a really good question. but, you know, when you start talking about look at the size of the land. they're like all right, i can understand that. but how come slaves weren't paid? a lot of kids are justice-minded. and you have to really kind of take them back to the time period. last year, though, i think was -- chattanooga blew my mind with some of the kids. there was an all-girls school that came and i did my thing about what an enslaved woman would do as a cook. what about sexual assault. and i would never have anybody ask and i just stopped and i stared at her for a second and i said, i really don't know how to answer this. i looked at the teachers and the teachers are like, answer the question. and i was like very -- because, you know, you can't r5e8ly answer all of these ques
what do you mean i work from 7 to 70 from sun up to sundown and then it's hardwork. i don't understand why someone would own another person. that's the number one question other than murderous intent is why -- what's their slavery. i don't understand why they couldn't do it themselves. it's a really good question. but, you know, when you start talking about look at the size of the land. they're like all right, i can understand that. but how come slaves weren't paid? a lot of kids are...
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. >> far from the glory of news-breaking headlines, these hardworking men and women make up the frontline soldiers in the uphill battle against human trafficking. >> it's a misdemeanor arrest. we'll get his plate, go knock on his door tonight and talk to his wife about what he did today. >> today's sting is 1 in over 200 targeting men who buy women. >> we've looked at the dem graphics. it's across the board. economics doesn't make a difference. race doesn't make a difference. age doesn't make a difference. we arrested one guy last year, 74 years old. i mean, the guy got out of surgery two weeks ago, bypass surgery, and he's out looking for a girl. >> responding to citizens' complaints to clean up manheim road, a strip of low-budget hotels near o'hare airport. in 2010, sheriff tom dart dramatically raised the stakes for the buyers of sex. >> we try to bring as much publicity as we can to it. we raise all the fees and fines. we're taking their cars from them and then we're charging them this outrageous fee to get it back. so it will be very unpleasant, in addition to having a criminal recor
. >> far from the glory of news-breaking headlines, these hardworking men and women make up the frontline soldiers in the uphill battle against human trafficking. >> it's a misdemeanor arrest. we'll get his plate, go knock on his door tonight and talk to his wife about what he did today. >> today's sting is 1 in over 200 targeting men who buy women. >> we've looked at the dem graphics. it's across the board. economics doesn't make a difference. race doesn't make a...
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hardworking immigrants are standing up for a few main path to citizenship, not simply a three year deferralof deportation. front line and indigenous communities are leading the resistance to toxic fossil fuels that threaten to disrupt civilization as we know it in our lifetime. the list goes on because this movement is alive and well in our communities and marks the coming of age of a new generation so it is time for a generational shift in our national generation. we have had enough of rule by the economic police with their cult of cutthroat competition and their religion of greed. we have had enough of corporate capitalism that put profits ahead of people planet and peace. these deranged values have dominated media, politics and the economy for decades and is now clear for all to see where they lead. extreme inequality, economic despair, racism and endless war and climate catastrophe. it is time for a new way forward with a new society, a new economy, a new energy and food system and a new era of racial justice. revealed politics is collapsing and political vacuum is begging to be filled.
hardworking immigrants are standing up for a few main path to citizenship, not simply a three year deferralof deportation. front line and indigenous communities are leading the resistance to toxic fossil fuels that threaten to disrupt civilization as we know it in our lifetime. the list goes on because this movement is alive and well in our communities and marks the coming of age of a new generation so it is time for a generational shift in our national generation. we have had enough of rule by...
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we're trying to honor and respect the hardworking taxpayers who sent us here in the first place. and so what we don't want to do is to tell all those small business men and women in america, you know, wait until december and then we'll let you know what your tax code is going to look like. what we want to tell the small business men and women in america is, washington is out of your way and you can go plan and you can grow and you can invest and you can hire. that's what we're trying to achieve here. and this idea that by not raising taxes is somehow a big giant tax cut is an idea and a premise we don't agree with and what we're being told here if we don't agree with that then we're jeopardizing tax reform. baloney. this issue is compounded or the irony of this issue is compounded by the fact that the minority's telling us already in their statements from the white house and their budgets that there are temporary provisions in the tax code that they like that aren't bipartisan that they are saying make them permanent and don't pay for them. so they're cherry picking, selective me
we're trying to honor and respect the hardworking taxpayers who sent us here in the first place. and so what we don't want to do is to tell all those small business men and women in america, you know, wait until december and then we'll let you know what your tax code is going to look like. what we want to tell the small business men and women in america is, washington is out of your way and you can go plan and you can grow and you can invest and you can hire. that's what we're trying to achieve...
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you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at capella.edu. >>> a jordanian government minister has told the bbc that the people of his country have a right to revenge against so-called islamic state. it follows the islamist killing of captured pilot moaz al kaseasbeh, whom they burnt alive. it appeared to have began before dawn with hanging of two al qaeda-linked prisoners, including the failed suicide bomber i.s. tried to swap for the prisoner. >> reporter: a day after the video showing captured pilot moaz al kaseasbeh being burnt alive in a cage, jordan is seething with anger and shock. if anyb
you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at...
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best-selling autobiography, images much different than the young cowboy neighbors remember as a hardworking ranch handle with dreams of becoming a navy s.e.a.l. >> every time i saw him, i say, chris, those guys are bad. you're kind of mild-mannered for that. but, no that's what i'm going to do. and sure enough he did. >> reporter: back home after four t duty and dealing with the echoes of war himself, he took on a new mission. >> i want to be an advocate for the vets to make sure they're taken care of. >> reporter: fy y that's exactly what kyle and his friend chad littlefield were doing the day they were killed spending time at this shooting rage with eddie ray routh, an iraqi war veteran whose family says suffers from posttraumatic stress. he sat quietly inside a courtroom today as his legal team prosecutors and the judge, questioned potential jurors working to select 12 and 20 2 alternate who is will ult nattily write the final chapter in this real-life drama and determine his fate. the judge anticipates seati jury by tomorrow evening. if that schedule holds, opening statements would begi
best-selling autobiography, images much different than the young cowboy neighbors remember as a hardworking ranch handle with dreams of becoming a navy s.e.a.l. >> every time i saw him, i say, chris, those guys are bad. you're kind of mild-mannered for that. but, no that's what i'm going to do. and sure enough he did. >> reporter: back home after four t duty and dealing with the echoes of war himself, he took on a new mission. >> i want to be an advocate for the vets to make...
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you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at capella.edu. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm tim willcox. the latest headlines. a bbc team who's documented the high cost of driving are islamic militants out of the syrian city of kobani. >>> and the family of the al jazeera peter greste, who has been freed from an egyptian jail, say he won't rest until his two colleagues have also been released. >>> heavy fighting is continuing in eastern ukra
you're a hardworking professional with big aspirations. an advanced degree could help you get where you want to go. but sometimes your career can feel like it's getting in the way of your career. now capella university offers flexpath, a revolutionary program that puts you on the most direct path leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can earn a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn more at...
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got news that confirms what we already know, that are our businesses continue to create jobs for hardworking folks all across the country. last month, america's businesses added another 267,000 jobs. in 2014, our economy created more than 3.1 million jobs in all. the best year for job growth since the late 1990's. all told, over the past 59 months the private sectors added 11.8 million new jobs. the longest streak on record. and in the single most hopeful sign for middle class families, wages are rising again. so america is poised for another good year, as long as washington works to keep this progress going. we have to choose. will we accept an economy where only a few of us do spectacularly well or will we build an economy where everyone who works hard can get ahead? because while we've come a long way, we've got more work to do to make sure that our recovery reaches more americans, not just those at the top. that's what middle class economics is all about the idea that this country does best when everyone gets their fair shot everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same s
got news that confirms what we already know, that are our businesses continue to create jobs for hardworking folks all across the country. last month, america's businesses added another 267,000 jobs. in 2014, our economy created more than 3.1 million jobs in all. the best year for job growth since the late 1990's. all told, over the past 59 months the private sectors added 11.8 million new jobs. the longest streak on record. and in the single most hopeful sign for middle class families, wages...
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i tell you, hardworking men and women across america are hu
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. >> he was a diligent and hardworking lovely young man, and response pableibleresponsible, and polite and quiet, and everything that you would want a student to be. >> reporter: they never saw signs of a terrorist. >> he was a beautiful young man really. he went to tanzania, a safari, a present from his parents. he was deported to the u.k. authorities suspecting his true intention to travel to somalia. in 2010, detained again by counterterrorism officials in britain. two years ago later, emwazi is believed to have traveled to syria where he joined isis. his friends claim mistreatment by british authorities set him on a path to terrorism. >> our entire national security strategy for the last 13 years has only increased alienation, only increased people feeling like they don't belong. >> and jim sciutto joins us. now it seems like he was on a path already if authorities are correct. that's why he went to tanzania. u.k. authorities knew about this guy going back to 2009. hindsight i guess it's easy to say, but clearly, they didn't do enough. >> reporter: we saw this with the kouachi brot
. >> he was a diligent and hardworking lovely young man, and response pableibleresponsible, and polite and quiet, and everything that you would want a student to be. >> reporter: they never saw signs of a terrorist. >> he was a beautiful young man really. he went to tanzania, a safari, a present from his parents. he was deported to the u.k. authorities suspecting his true intention to travel to somalia. in 2010, detained again by counterterrorism officials in britain. two...
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h.r. 596 would take away critical benefits and health care coverage for hardworking families. not only that this bill would increase the deficit repeal reforms that help slow the growth and health care costs, and undo basic protection that is provide security for the middle class. it's long past time to stop playing political games on health reform. we need to work and enact reforms that improve and build on the a.c.a. for the good of the american people. i return the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, a lot of those people are on medicaid and can't even see a doctor. i'm pleased now to yield two minutes to an outstanding member from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand here today listening both to the rule of debate and debate we are having right now to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who ridicule our relief efforts and joke about the number of votes that we have taken to repeal obamacare. well
h.r. 596 would take away critical benefits and health care coverage for hardworking families. not only that this bill would increase the deficit repeal reforms that help slow the growth and health care costs, and undo basic protection that is provide security for the middle class. it's long past time to stop playing political games on health reform. we need to work and enact reforms that improve and build on the a.c.a. for the good of the american people. i return the balance of my time. the...
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h.r. 596 would take away critical benefits and health care coverage for hardworking families. not only that this bill would increase the deficit repeal reforms that help slow the growth and health care costs, and undo basic protection that is provide security for the middle class. it's long past time to stop playing political games on health reform. we need to work and enact reforms that improve and build on the a.c.a. for the good of the american people. i return the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, a lot of those people are on medicaid and can't even see a doctor. i'm pleased now to yield two minutes to an outstanding member from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. i stand here today listening both to the rule of debate and debate we are having right now to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who ridicule our relief efforts and joke about the number of votes that we have taken to repeal obamacare. well
h.r. 596 would take away critical benefits and health care coverage for hardworking families. not only that this bill would increase the deficit repeal reforms that help slow the growth and health care costs, and undo basic protection that is provide security for the middle class. it's long past time to stop playing political games on health reform. we need to work and enact reforms that improve and build on the a.c.a. for the good of the american people. i return the balance of my time. the...