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diaz-balart: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to my very good friend from florida, mr. crenshaw. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. crenshaw: i thank the gentleman for yielding, and i rise today to urge my colleagues to vote no on this rule. i want to make it clear that i'm very much in favor of the underlying legislation, but this legislation is being brought to us today under a rule that will restrict our members, both democrats and republicans, from offering amendments, having them considered. i thought i'd give you a little perspective because this bill has come to us today through a regular order, a very open and fair process. 16 hearings took place. all the members of the subcommittee had an opportunity to ask questions and feel like they were being treated fairly. listen to their input. at the subcommittee level, six amendments were offered, four by the minority, two by the majority. they were all adopted unanimously in a bipartisan way. t
diaz-balart: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to my very good friend from florida, mr. crenshaw. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. crenshaw: i thank the gentleman for yielding, and i rise today to urge my colleagues to vote no on this rule. i want to make it clear that i'm very much in favor of the underlying legislation, but this legislation is being brought to us today under a rule that will restrict our members, both democrats and...
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diaz-balart: we will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california. ms. matsui: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from new york, my colleague on the rules committee, mr. arcuri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for three minutes. mr. arcuri: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend and colleague from the rules committee, ms. matsui, for yielding me the time. i would like to compliment her on her hard work over the years and leadership with respect to protecting individuals who have been devastated by the effects of floods, which brings us here today. i speak in support of h.r. 5114, the flood insurance reform priorities act, which will provide stability necessary for businesses, realtors, homeowners, and plan effectively to reduce the potential economic loss and cost of repairing damages from future flooding without stifling and preventing otherwise safe development. as fema works to update and m
diaz-balart: we will reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from california. ms. matsui: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from new york, my colleague on the rules committee, mr. arcuri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized for three minutes. mr. arcuri: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend and colleague from the rules committee, ms. matsui, for yielding me the time. i would like to...
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diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my dear friend, the great leader from south florida, ileana ros-lehtinen. and today a resolution, a resolution that we are debating, discussing has been brought to the floor, has been authored by another great leader, congresswoman berkley of nevada, who i have the honor of serving with on the taiwan caucus as both of us as co-chairs. she is an extraordinary leader, and i thank her for doing this because taiwan is such a special friend. as a matter of fact, mr. speaker, i often think about the undignified and treacherous betrayal of that exemplary friend and ally, the republic of china, when the united states broke diplomatic relations. and, again, i say in a treacherous and undignified manner in 1978. so everything and anything that we can do to help our friends in that miracle of freedom and economic development through their hard work and talent
diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my dear friend, the great leader from south florida, ileana ros-lehtinen. and today a resolution, a resolution that we are debating, discussing has been brought to the floor, has been authored by another great leader, congresswoman berkley of nevada, who i have the honor of serving with on the taiwan caucus as both of us as co-chairs. she is an extraordinary leader, and i thank her for doing this because taiwan is such a special friend. as a matter...
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no lo olvide con josé díaz-balart. >> bueno, carmen por ahora me despido desde arizona, gracias por compartir
no lo olvide con josé díaz-balart. >> bueno, carmen por ahora me despido desde arizona, gracias por compartir
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con josé díaz-balart. >>> terror en méxico. un violento estallido en centro de ciudad juarez.n un coche bomba contra policías federales. el tema migratorio es una hoya de presión a punto de estallar. es la otra noticia grande que comenzamos hoy. la mayoría de los residentes de california. un estado hermano de los inmigrantes. en washington la administración obama. ha multiplicado. las redadas y que no los presionen con el tema. los reportes de abuso algunos mortales en la frontera ocupan titulares en arizona. de los inmigrantes un policía se enfrenta a una jueza. porque se niega a detener a personas basándose en su acento. y color de piel. la publicación de una lista obtenida ilegalmente. exigiendo la deportación de 1.300 indocumentados. pese que alguno de ellos aseguran que tienen papeles. tenemos cobertura de equipo. los ángulos anteriores cubiertos. pero empezamos con carlos botifoll y lo último sobre la llamada lirblt de terror de utah. carlos. adelante. >>> el cerco se cierra alrededor de 2 empleados estatales. que según el gobernador de utah. parecen ser quienes infiltra
con josé díaz-balart. >>> terror en méxico. un violento estallido en centro de ciudad juarez.n un coche bomba contra policías federales. el tema migratorio es una hoya de presión a punto de estallar. es la otra noticia grande que comenzamos hoy. la mayoría de los residentes de california. un estado hermano de los inmigrantes. en washington la administración obama. ha multiplicado. las redadas y que no los presionen con el tema. los reportes de abuso algunos mortales en la...
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>>>josé: que tal buenas tardes, desde phoenix arizona, les saluda josé díaz-balart >>>vanessa: soy vanessa un día crítico para millones de inmigrantes. >>> triunfaron ante las cortes aferrandose a los derechos. y gracias a la decisión de la jueza susan bolton, bloquear la entrada en vigor de las partes más perjudiciales de la ley sb 1070 para los indocumentados. >>>vanessa: josé, telemundo ha estado aquí desde el primer momento y tenemos los detalles de lo que ha sucedido con la implementación de la más severa ley anti indocumentados, y hoy en un día clave, tenemos una amplia cobertura de equipo con todos los ángulos y reacción esta de hairistoria. >>>josé: para comenzar, queremos resaltar los puntos principales de la ley que no entraran en vigor están listos para realizar arrestos masivoss. no van a i suplementar la sección 2. que les permite interrogar a cualquier persona bajo sospecha razonable de que era indocumentado. >>>vanessa: arizona no puede convertir en un delito estatal, que un inmigrante no porte sus documentos migratorios o su tarjeta de residencia. >>>josé: no será implement
>>>josé: que tal buenas tardes, desde phoenix arizona, les saluda josé díaz-balart >>>vanessa: soy vanessa un día crítico para millones de inmigrantes. >>> triunfaron ante las cortes aferrandose a los derechos. y gracias a la decisión de la jueza susan bolton, bloquear la entrada en vigor de las partes más perjudiciales de la ley sb 1070 para los indocumentados. >>>vanessa: josé, telemundo ha estado aquí desde el primer momento y tenemos los detalles...
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---los dejo con el noticiero nacional y jose diaz balart., buenas tarde. tardes.
---los dejo con el noticiero nacional y jose diaz balart., buenas tarde. tardes.
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. >> con ustedes josé díaz-balart desde washington, dc.buenas tardes en arizona a 14 días de entrar la más severa ley antiindocumentados una juez skwu sho los alegatos de un policía de phoenix que se opone a las medidas. >rogelio: muy buenas tardes. la cuenta regresiva nos dice que faltan 2 semanas, 14 días para que entre en vigor ley sb 1070 uno de los oficiales de policía hoy día se presentó en esta corte federal. >> por primera vez una juez federal escuchó los argumentos que llevó a david salgado demandar la ley sb 1070 explicó a la magistrado de por qué podría ser perjudicial. >> un policía tiene el riesgo de ser demandado por perfil racial o ser castigado por no ofrecer la ley. >rogelio: intentaron demostrar que no hay suficientes cosas para ser demandado el policía porque la ley no entró en vigor. si por kon siguientqueporquesig declar declararse antiinconstitucional. >> un amigo del oficial que estuvo en la audiencia, afirmó que la actitud de la juez le generó confianza. >> yo pienso que van a parar. >rogelio: el oficial delgado sal
. >> con ustedes josé díaz-balart desde washington, dc.buenas tardes en arizona a 14 días de entrar la más severa ley antiindocumentados una juez skwu sho los alegatos de un policía de phoenix que se opone a las medidas. >rogelio: muy buenas tardes. la cuenta regresiva nos dice que faltan 2 semanas, 14 días para que entre en vigor ley sb 1070 uno de los oficiales de policía hoy día se presentó en esta corte federal. >> por primera vez una juez federal escuchó los...
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>>>josé: buenas tardes desde phoenix les saluda josé díaz-balart continúa la incertidumbre sobre lo queá con la ley sb 1070. tiene que responder a los argumentos de la administración obama que intenta detener la implementación de esta ley. su vocera dijo a telemundo que el plazo para pronunciarse, vence a las 12 de la noche. mientras esto sucede, en arizona el gobernador del estado de utah. realizó un foro para la polémica lista que identifica a más de mil presuntos indocumentados. cristina londoño se encuentra en salt lake city. cristina, buenas tardes. >>>cristina: que tal josé buenas tardes desde salt lake city utah un estado sin querer, dicen aquí, un nuevo campo de batalla por los derechos civiles de los inmigrantes. pese a temperaturas que alcanzaron los 100 grados fahrenheit. en utah abrió más el debate mi dp gra tri que el sol del verano. esto no es arizona, dijo el gobernador gary heriberbeherber trata de evitar un estallido político y social. >>> estamos recibiendo mensajes, diciendo que regresemos a méxico. que no tenemos derechos que somos cucarachas. que paremos de tomar di
>>>josé: buenas tardes desde phoenix les saluda josé díaz-balart continúa la incertidumbre sobre lo queá con la ley sb 1070. tiene que responder a los argumentos de la administración obama que intenta detener la implementación de esta ley. su vocera dijo a telemundo que el plazo para pronunciarse, vence a las 12 de la noche. mientras esto sucede, en arizona el gobernador del estado de utah. realizó un foro para la polémica lista que identifica a más de mil presuntos...
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the reason the united states has done this and continue this failed policy is because of the diaz balart brothers in congress and because of ileana ross lane and when they want to get reelected they talk about being cubans and what fear castro in power and outcast and power mean to them and how we took away our houses and he took away our money and he took away our island and took away our land so it's very emotional and we're going to keep voting them in because they are cubans talking and singing our song however it is a failed policy and over sixty percent of the cuban americans actually in miami right now do not want the embargo and they want a regime change in cuba we all want to redeem change in cuba but they don't want the embargo they say let's stop fighting this old fight let's do something new because it is failed so we are oscillating on the d.s. ball our brothers are actually singing a tune that their constituents are no longer singing i think they're getting reelected because they are cuban americans that they can relate to but i think their story with the embargo doesn't wo
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diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. this week we have seen that the castro dictatorship has released a handful of political prisoners in an attempt to try to win concessions from the european union and the united states. this is not the first time they have done that. at the same time the obama administration recognizes that there are about 5,000 cubans held in the gulags of that nation for the charge of dangerousness. those are 5,000 additional political prisoners that languish in prison. we got to remember who the castro regime, who they are. this week alone they blame the united states for sinking the south korean ship that killed 46 sailors earlier this year. they blamed the united states. this is the same regime that holds an american hostage, mr. allen gross a. jewish american contractor providing humanitarian aid to cuban jews within that island and nation. this is the same regime that last month fidel castro himself compared israel to nazi germany. and yet some want to give concessions to that regime. some want
diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. this week we have seen that the castro dictatorship has released a handful of political prisoners in an attempt to try to win concessions from the european union and the united states. this is not the first time they have done that. at the same time the obama administration recognizes that there are about 5,000 cubans held in the gulags of that nation for the charge of dangerousness. those are 5,000 additional political prisoners that languish in prison. we...
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lincoln diaz-balart on july 27, 28 and 29 for five minutes each. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. davis of illinois for today, mr. young of florida for today and the balance of the week and mr. poe of texas for today until 7:30 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: i thank the individuals who are waiting to speak as well. the national media have been quick to blame for the firing of agriculture department official shirley sherro dn and points to fox news. the article says the network is in pursuit of sherro did, however they did not air any stories against her until she resigned. the "new york times" have largely ignored the truth. the rush to judgment came from the obama administration, not conservative media outlets. "the times" article is the media giving the white house a free pass. media outlets should be more honest if they want the trust of
lincoln diaz-balart on july 27, 28 and 29 for five minutes each. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. davis of illinois for today, mr. young of florida for today and the balance of the week and mr. poe of texas for today until 7:30 p.m. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: i thank the individuals who...
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lincoln diaz-balart of florida. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. it's always an honor and one of the reasons i try to come down here often and convey the values that eminate from the midwest and hopefully some of the people across the rest of the country that don't adhere to those values can index with the things we believe in. but what i found out, mr. speaker, is as i traveled around the country that we have a tremendous amount of common values from corner to corner of america and up through the midwest as well. and when i think of the states that i have been to and helping other candidates and trying to convey a message from the northeast to the southeast to the south up through the midwest down to the southwest and off to the west, what i found is that the pe
lincoln diaz-balart of florida. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. it's always an honor and one of the reasons i try to come down here often and convey the values that eminate from the midwest and hopefully some of the people across the rest...
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lincoln diaz-balart of florida. mr. fortenberry of nebraska. under the speaker's announced policy january 6, 2009, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, before i start, i would like to ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of manufacturing in america. this is the subject of my special order tonight. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. so ordered. mr. garamendi: i might just review with you and others what's happened since 2007 here in the united states as this diagram indicates, beginning in 2007, the great recession during the george w. bush administration ending -- not ending but reaching its lowest point in december and january of 2008 and january of 2009 where 750,000 jobs were lost. the barack obama administration came in in january of 2009 and within two months passed the first stimulus bill, which leveled
lincoln diaz-balart of florida. mr. fortenberry of nebraska. under the speaker's announced policy january 6, 2009, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, before i start, i would like to ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of manufacturing in america. this is the subject...
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diaz-balart: mr. speaker, today is a physician's 49th birthday. he has dedicated his life to defending human rights and democracy in cuba, and for that he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. while this cr and thousands of political prisoners sit in jail, the castro regime is using them as a chip to gain acceptance into the european union. even more troubling is the evident collaboration between the cuban catholic church and the castro regime. the church is cooperating with the regime and only those families of political prisoners that the regime asking them to talk to. while dr. busette and others don't even get a call. mr. speaker, we must not -- must continue to stand tall torques stand with the cuban people and demand the release of every single political prisoner in cuban -- in the cuban gulags. until every single one is released we cannot stop speaking. we will continue to stand with the political prisoners. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from nevada rise? without ob
diaz-balart: mr. speaker, today is a physician's 49th birthday. he has dedicated his life to defending human rights and democracy in cuba, and for that he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. while this cr and thousands of political prisoners sit in jail, the castro regime is using them as a chip to gain acceptance into the european union. even more troubling is the evident collaboration between the cuban catholic church and the castro regime. the church is cooperating with the regime and only...
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diaz-balart: the world and especially the press and the media in the united states continue to treat the political prisoners in the gulags of the cuban dictatorship as nonpersons. the most well-known and respected political prisoner in cuba is dr. bisette. he's been in the gulags of the castros for decades, due to his work inside that enslaved island. dr. bisette is the mandela of cuba. today is his 49th birthday. i wish him god speed and freedom and freedom for cuba. to the press i ask, how long do the heroes of cuba have to suffer before you acknowledge their existence? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has yielded back. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. it's been interesting listening to the discussions this morning and this afternoon. mr. cohen: social security is 75 years old. it came about because of franklin roosevelt, a great democratic president and a democratic congress ev
diaz-balart: the world and especially the press and the media in the united states continue to treat the political prisoners in the gulags of the cuban dictatorship as nonpersons. the most well-known and respected political prisoner in cuba is dr. bisette. he's been in the gulags of the castros for decades, due to his work inside that enslaved island. dr. bisette is the mandela of cuba. today is his 49th birthday. i wish him god speed and freedom and freedom for cuba. to the press i ask, how...