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it is a bipartisan bill. it's a good bill and i urge my colleagues to vote for it. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. mr. rush: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois yields back sm the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2114. those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed a -- is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. rush: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1760, as introduced. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1760, a bill to require the secretary of energy to establish and carry out a program to support the availability of hay lew for domestic commercial use and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gent
it is a bipartisan bill. it's a good bill and i urge my colleagues to vote for it. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan yields back. mr. rush: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois yields back sm the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 2114. those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are...
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lesko's bill willko's bill will ensure that t.s.a. works closely with transportation stakeholders to make pregnant travelers and families aware of screening rocedures and options for assistance. this good government bill recognizes that t.s.a. is the face of en as the department of homeland security, screening more than two million passengers a day. as such, it's inservent upon the to -- incumbent upon the help to ensure they will preying a number women -- pregnant women and families with children. i ask my colleagues to support the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the the balance erves of his time. the gentleman from california, mr. correa, is recognized. mr. correa: mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. prepared to close after the gentleman from tennessee closes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. tennessee is from recognized. you, mr.n: again, thank speaker. t this time i yield five minutes to the gentlelady from arizona, mrs. lesko. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
lesko's bill willko's bill will ensure that t.s.a. works closely with transportation stakeholders to make pregnant travelers and families aware of screening rocedures and options for assistance. this good government bill recognizes that t.s.a. is the face of en as the department of homeland security, screening more than two million passengers a day. as such, it's inservent upon the to -- incumbent upon the help to ensure they will preying a number women -- pregnant women and families with...
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we have three bills, the alaska bill, we have a gulf of mexico bill and atlantic bill. and so the idea here is that we are going to carry out policies that stop energy production in the united states for the purpose of protecting the environment. sounds like a laudable goal. let's protect the environment. i agree with that. here's the problem. when you look at evidence from e obama administration, when you look at evidence from the obama administration, it shows that by shutting down domestic energy production, it increases greenhouse gas emissions, increases, not decreases. it increases imports of energy from other countries, not decreases. it threatens our national security. mr. speaker, all you got to do, you want to see how this plays out. case in point, let's go up to the northeast last winter, in the northeast last winter because they prevented natural gas pipelines from being built into the northeast to provide cleaner natural gas fuel to help warm these homes, heat these homes, they had to import natural gas from russia. so the policies that this -- these bills
we have three bills, the alaska bill, we have a gulf of mexico bill and atlantic bill. and so the idea here is that we are going to carry out policies that stop energy production in the united states for the purpose of protecting the environment. sounds like a laudable goal. let's protect the environment. i agree with that. here's the problem. when you look at evidence from e obama administration, when you look at evidence from the obama administration, it shows that by shutting down domestic...
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hi, john. >> bill: good morning.ng with his former press secretary that the american economy is looking good even though this jobs report was a little disappointing. the president tweeting the economy is great. the only thing adding to uncertainty is the fake news. let's take another look at the numbers here. 130,000 jobs created in august. that is lower than the 150,000 that were expected. that 130,000 number actually got there by virtue of the fact that the u.s. government hired 25,000 temporary workers in preparation for the census. the private sector creating 96,000 jobs. the lowest number since february. 11,000 jobs were lost in the retail sector. 11,000 jobs lost in the transportation sector. on the bright side, though, unemployment rate held steady at 3.7%. wage growth continued to increase. it was up .4% for the month for a yearly total of 3.2% and the labor force participation rate. the number of people in the country who are actually working, jumped up .2% to 63.2%. the democrats still critical of the overa
hi, john. >> bill: good morning.ng with his former press secretary that the american economy is looking good even though this jobs report was a little disappointing. the president tweeting the economy is great. the only thing adding to uncertainty is the fake news. let's take another look at the numbers here. 130,000 jobs created in august. that is lower than the 150,000 that were expected. that 130,000 number actually got there by virtue of the fact that the u.s. government hired 25,000...
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or how about my bill? that's a bill that's sitting on leader mcconnell's desk. that closes the boyfriend loophole. what's the status of the law right now sph if you get convicted of a serious offense or domestic violence against your husband or wife, most of the time it's wives, or against someone who lives in your house, then you can't go out and get an ak-47. you can't go out and get a gun. that's the law right now. but if you get convicted of the same crime against a boyfriend or a girlfriend, usually girlfriend, you can go out and get that gun. we have had hearing after hearing about this bill. we have had hearings because it is so sensible to close that loophole. why? because half of those domestic homicides involve girlfriends. i remember back at the one we had a few years ago. we heard from the sheriff from racine county in wisconsin. he described himself as a conservative. he said this. dangerous boyfriends can be just as scary as dangerous husbands. they hit just as hard and they fire their guns with the same deadly force. that bill -- that bill is in t
or how about my bill? that's a bill that's sitting on leader mcconnell's desk. that closes the boyfriend loophole. what's the status of the law right now sph if you get convicted of a serious offense or domestic violence against your husband or wife, most of the time it's wives, or against someone who lives in your house, then you can't go out and get an ak-47. you can't go out and get a gun. that's the law right now. but if you get convicted of the same crime against a boyfriend or a...
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ion and 80% of those bills arenne's desk.e are addressing the anxiety and economicrns that folksc ceon hrie, d dvingwn cos of escrti dru. no a enough cerage of uruestions on this issue. cilline: it'sappear that voters no question that the voters care ongo raise familysndn drugs. tncomes to make sur tve eal ppe. i was asking you about impeachment. and that word did come up during the debate. ucts who have theng t americxpe seinprg ter t oeenhest, not then lf interest. no one is above the law. so they mayot tal about it, but fundamentally people want to have confidence that those that are serving igovernment arein actin their own best interest so the benf it orthei corporation, accountability is critical. we have to do both things and ie y night.ament >> yes, we are going to take your ak-47 and not allow it to be used agains americans. >> bill: how does that message help the current issue? >> congressman cicilline: look, i think that message doesn't help with the reality is posa baed two important gun ck in february. universal
ion and 80% of those bills arenne's desk.e are addressing the anxiety and economicrns that folksc ceon hrie, d dvingwn cos of escrti dru. no a enough cerage of uruestions on this issue. cilline: it'sappear that voters no question that the voters care ongo raise familysndn drugs. tncomes to make sur tve eal ppe. i was asking you about impeachment. and that word did come up during the debate. ucts who have theng t americxpe seinprg ter t oeenhest, not then lf interest. no one is above the law. so...
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bill: i'm bill hemmer in for chris wallace. escalating tensions in the persian gulf as the u.s. blames iran for an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply. ♪ ♪ >> we hope that we can make a deal, and if we can't make a deal, that's fine too. bill: the president weighs his options on tehran, ends peace talks with the taliban and makes a move on trade with china after announcing national security hawk john bolton is out. >> john wasn't in line with what we were doing. bill: we'll ask what the move means for u.s. foreign policy with counselor to the president kellyanne conway, only on "fox news sunday." ♪ bill: then, democrats in disarray over impeachment. >> i don't want to get caught if semantics. some call this process an impeachment inquiry, some call it an impeachment investigation. >> i'm not answering any more questions on possible inquiries, investigations. bill: we'll discuss it all with david cicilline, a top democrat on the house judiciary committee. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. >>> and the 2020 candidates clashing over health care in houston. we'll ask
bill: i'm bill hemmer in for chris wallace. escalating tensions in the persian gulf as the u.s. blames iran for an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply. ♪ ♪ >> we hope that we can make a deal, and if we can't make a deal, that's fine too. bill: the president weighs his options on tehran, ends peace talks with the taliban and makes a move on trade with china after announcing national security hawk john bolton is out. >> john wasn't in line with what we were doing....
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. >> and bill gave a speech? this really was something about having good friends. >> just like a heres to good friends? >> yeah, just like that. >> wild bill was about an hour's boat ride from the main island. a big guy with a big personality. he was known for throwing parties at his place. and even in a place that is full of colorful characters, wild bill stood out. >> he was always the loudest voice in the room. he would text everybody and say, you know, your lord commands you to come to my party. >> your lord command you? >> yeah. he always talked to himself in the third party and a royal sense of some sort. you know, everyone took it as one of bill's quirks. >> another quirk? a pirate club bill created called the jolly roger social club. bill joked that only 90% of the members survive. >> by now, an uneasy feeling about wild bill was spreading and the rowdy party guy was suddenly lying low. >> every time i saw him, he was in a hurry. he was trying to get it done and get out of. there he didn't want to answer
. >> and bill gave a speech? this really was something about having good friends. >> just like a heres to good friends? >> yeah, just like that. >> wild bill was about an hour's boat ride from the main island. a big guy with a big personality. he was known for throwing parties at his place. and even in a place that is full of colorful characters, wild bill stood out. >> he was always the loudest voice in the room. he would text everybody and say, you know, your...
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it isjeremy corbyn‘s surrender bill. with no mandate, no morals, and as of today, no majority. the prime minister tries and fails to call a general election. the motion has not obtained the majority required under the fixed—term parliaments act 2011. unlock. also on this programme: mps react to the news that the pm's brother is to quit as a minister and mp. applause in the commons for a labour backbencher after he tears into borisjohnson over his comments on muslim women. and — in what would normally be the week's big parliamentary event — the chancellor sets out his spending plans — to a frosty reception from opposition mps. our careful management of the public finances means we can now afford to spend more on vital public services. this will not help end austerity. it will only pause some of the hardship in the short term. what a week. borisjohnson putting his first votes to parliament — and losing the lot. mps taking over the commons and forcing through a bill the prime minister didn't want. party expulsions, defectio
it isjeremy corbyn‘s surrender bill. with no mandate, no morals, and as of today, no majority. the prime minister tries and fails to call a general election. the motion has not obtained the majority required under the fixed—term parliaments act 2011. unlock. also on this programme: mps react to the news that the pm's brother is to quit as a minister and mp. applause in the commons for a labour backbencher after he tears into borisjohnson over his comments on muslim women. and — in what...
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bill.state mike pompeo is just leaving the region saying he will return to washington to give the president information on how the united states should proceed. the secretary of state just meeting with top officials in saudi arabia and abu dhabi and where he meant with the crown prince. the secretary says the u.s. and its regional allies have determined who is behind this weekend's attack on saudi oil infrastructure. >> i think it's abundantly clear and enormous consensus in the region and we know it was iran who conducted the attacks. i didn't hear anybody in the region who doubted that for a single moment. >> pompeo added in a tweet the iranian regime's threatening behavior will not be tolerated. asked whether there is an opportunity for a peaceful resolution pompeo said certainly and that the administration is striving to build a coalition while he says iran's foreign minister is threatening all-out war. iran denies responsibility for this weekend's attack on saudi arabia. iranian foreig
bill.state mike pompeo is just leaving the region saying he will return to washington to give the president information on how the united states should proceed. the secretary of state just meeting with top officials in saudi arabia and abu dhabi and where he meant with the crown prince. the secretary says the u.s. and its regional allies have determined who is behind this weekend's attack on saudi oil infrastructure. >> i think it's abundantly clear and enormous consensus in the region...
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i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. bombshell one day after democrats advance their push for impeachment. the white house claims the transcript shows there were no promises made to ukraine in return for releasing military aid. there is no quid pro quo, no pressure at all. the justice department today pushing back on the claim that the whistle-blower complaint was an urgent concern requiring the attention of congress. that is the back drop. here is the news, catherine herridge is live at the department of justice. catherine, you have seen it. what's in it? >> thank you, bill. good morning. we have reviewed the transcript and let's just walk folks at home through the events. the call took place on july 25th. a half hour call between 9:03 and 9:33 a.m. a transcript is approximately five pages in length. it begins with the president congratulating the ukrainian president on his election victory. then they have a very specific discussion about foreign aid. the president says the u.s. is a strong supporter of ukraine and then
i'm sandra smith. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. bombshell one day after democrats advance their push for impeachment. the white house claims the transcript shows there were no promises made to ukraine in return for releasing military aid. there is no quid pro quo, no pressure at all. the justice department today pushing back on the claim that the whistle-blower complaint was an urgent concern requiring the attention of congress. that is the back drop. here is the news, catherine herridge is...
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. >> bill: good deal. thank you, guys. there are count l*ers new developments with the whis whistle-blower complaint. democrats want the accuser to testify on the hill very soon and the president wants to meet the whistle-blower. a lot to take in. monday and a new week starts now. i'm live here in new york city. >> let's kick it off. i'm julie banderas in for sandra smith. we're also learning the inspector general who handled the whistle-blowers complaint with reportedly testify friday before the house intelligence committee and congress may still be in recess but democrats are nonetheless moving full speed ahead with their impeachment push. >> bill: a lot of action on sunday. a part of what we heard as the fallout played yesterday. >> could not ignore what the president did. he gave us no choice. i always said we will follow the facts where they take us. and when we see them, we will be ready and we are ready. >> if you read the seven page nancy drew novel the whistle-blower put together it drips with righteous indignatio
. >> bill: good deal. thank you, guys. there are count l*ers new developments with the whis whistle-blower complaint. democrats want the accuser to testify on the hill very soon and the president wants to meet the whistle-blower. a lot to take in. monday and a new week starts now. i'm live here in new york city. >> let's kick it off. i'm julie banderas in for sandra smith. we're also learning the inspector general who handled the whistle-blowers complaint with reportedly testify...
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the legal bills have been $250 million. >> bill: legal bills? of these cases have come to trial yet. they have legal bills that will go to the billions. they have horrendous p.r. that makes it look like they are at fault here, even though the products they sold were approved by the fda, and the marketing literature that they used to sell these products to physicians was approved by the fda. but the harm to the asset, their investment in purdue would be so great by litigating all these cases, that they had to throw in the towel. >> bill: a couple things. how often does that happen? >> does what happened? >> that a company of this size -- very rarely. they don't control purdue pharma anymore. who does? a federal bankruptcy judge. what will that judge do? he will appoint a receiver. a well-known, well respected receiver. they will run the company. they will take all the claims and all the obligations that they have. they will take all the assets that they have, and they will slice and dice them. the people who have been harmed by this drug will get
the legal bills have been $250 million. >> bill: legal bills? of these cases have come to trial yet. they have legal bills that will go to the billions. they have horrendous p.r. that makes it look like they are at fault here, even though the products they sold were approved by the fda, and the marketing literature that they used to sell these products to physicians was approved by the fda. but the harm to the asset, their investment in purdue would be so great by litigating all these...
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so i support the bill and the underlying bill, but i wanted to coleeg, mrs. mcbath who is a leader and responsible r the substitute for the efforts that have been put in and with that, mr. chairman. >> would the gentlelady yield? ms. lofgren: i yield to mr. swalwell. mr. swalwell: just to follow up on the point that you made about california's gun safety laws. it's often used against us. california has some of the toughest laws than new york and you hear it in illinois and people will cite the gun deaths in oak lapped, chicago, we are only as safe as the states around us. and recent study by a district attorney found that in the last year, 2018, over half of the weapons used in the homicides was where the weapon recovered, the firearm came from outside the state primarily arizona and nevada. these bills seek to recognize that, we need to be safe everywhere. ms. lofgren: i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. raskin: i wanted to respond to my friend from colorado who in the last round of statements lobbed kind of a question in my direction saying he would
so i support the bill and the underlying bill, but i wanted to coleeg, mrs. mcbath who is a leader and responsible r the substitute for the efforts that have been put in and with that, mr. chairman. >> would the gentlelady yield? ms. lofgren: i yield to mr. swalwell. mr. swalwell: just to follow up on the point that you made about california's gun safety laws. it's often used against us. california has some of the toughest laws than new york and you hear it in illinois and people will...
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the bill was signed into law in 1990. four years later, president clinton appointed her to serve as chair of the national down soinl disabilities where she continued working to increase accessibility and to fight disability discrimination. her work revolutionized disability rights. she melded an unparalleled sense of legislative strategy with a deep compassion for people with disabilities. we'll remember her with pride as we continue to work to expand disability rights. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from the virgin islands seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. ms. plaskett: thank you, mr. speaker. this week the united nations is hosting its climate action summit, robust funding and sound policies are needed to ensure we effectively climate climate -- combat cly hat change. territories like the u.s. virgin islands s
the bill was signed into law in 1990. four years later, president clinton appointed her to serve as chair of the national down soinl disabilities where she continued working to increase accessibility and to fight disability discrimination. her work revolutionized disability rights. she melded an unparalleled sense of legislative strategy with a deep compassion for people with disabilities. we'll remember her with pride as we continue to work to expand disability rights. the speaker pro tempore:...
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those bills are ordinarily been government bills and very often concerning northern ireland. it is unusual, except, what is isn't is disorderly. the honorable gentleman raised important questions about money resolution and the queen's consent. yes, this bill is different but i have of course consulted the clerk of legislation and other senior clerks on whose procedural expertise we regularly call. my ruling on wednesday the third of april, 2019 in respect to the earlier bill which the honorable atleman referenced was column131 that the european union does not require a ways and means motion or a money resolution. extending the theory under article 50 would continue the uk's rights and obligations to the extension which it -- which would have potential consequences. clause for level one of the bill would require exit date to be .oved the financial resolutions passed on monday, the 11th of september, 2017 would fully of section 23cise and 24 to move the exit date in lockstep with the date of the european treaties which is determined by article 50 of the treaty on the european u
those bills are ordinarily been government bills and very often concerning northern ireland. it is unusual, except, what is isn't is disorderly. the honorable gentleman raised important questions about money resolution and the queen's consent. yes, this bill is different but i have of course consulted the clerk of legislation and other senior clerks on whose procedural expertise we regularly call. my ruling on wednesday the third of april, 2019 in respect to the earlier bill which the honorable...
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the house bill that was passed, that you will sign the bill this week. the president said he would do something. later that day, nan and i and others joined the president at the hospital as he met with families, with some people who were in their hospital beds, injured, some with very serious injuries. a number of people who came back that had a less serious injuries. we know that 40 gunshots were fired in those 31 seconds. after the president left the room, the president and all of us left the room, where the six dayton police officers were heralded as heroes, which they decidedly were heroes, 31 seconds from the first shot until they killed the shooter saving dozens more lives, after the president left that room, i said to the president, the most -- he said, we are going to have the biggest honors ever and congressional medal ever, the biggest congressional medal ever for these heroes. i said mr. president, the most important way that you could honor them is to pass the legislation that the house has passed, and get this through, and help us pass it, a
the house bill that was passed, that you will sign the bill this week. the president said he would do something. later that day, nan and i and others joined the president at the hospital as he met with families, with some people who were in their hospital beds, injured, some with very serious injuries. a number of people who came back that had a less serious injuries. we know that 40 gunshots were fired in those 31 seconds. after the president left the room, the president and all of us left the...
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bill. the clerk: senate 239, an act to require the secretary of the treasury to mint coins in recognition of christa mcauliffe. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, and the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, each will criminal 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks on this legislation and insert extraneous material thereon. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. muzz waters: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the ym is recognized. ms. waters: in 1985, christa mcauliffe was selected out of over 10,000 applicants to be the first participant in nasa's teach for the space program, becoming the first private citizen to be on a space mission. before her selection, ms. mcauliffe was a social studies teacher at concord high school in new hamp
bill. the clerk: senate 239, an act to require the secretary of the treasury to mint coins in recognition of christa mcauliffe. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, and the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mchenry, each will criminal 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. waters: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks on this...
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the bill?period between now and the 14th of october, but the eu themselves say a deal would not be struck until the 11th hour and that it would take the eu council decision on the 17th to reach a decision, so the issue is not the time that is spent in september but the time that is spent between the 17th and october and the 31st of october. —— the 17th of october. over the sum of this new government has narrowed down its negotiating ask as set out in the letter to donald task and it has targeted its request on the bejewelled agreement and the fda, —— on the bejewelled agreement. this is a bill intending to stop brexit —— on the withdrawal agreement and the fda. i am now required to put the question, is and the question is that the bill be read a second time. as many as are of that opinion say "aye". on the contrary "no". division! clear the lobby! so the speaker has just announced the division. this is of course the key vote on the second reading of the bill that has been introduced by a cross—
the bill?period between now and the 14th of october, but the eu themselves say a deal would not be struck until the 11th hour and that it would take the eu council decision on the 17th to reach a decision, so the issue is not the time that is spent in september but the time that is spent between the 17th and october and the 31st of october. —— the 17th of october. over the sum of this new government has narrowed down its negotiating ask as set out in the letter to donald task and it has...
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two bills we debated yesterday, this bill will hinder our energy dominance. s someone that went to the arctic national wildlife refuge, 1002, what ittion the local population. only does energy development in section 1002 has support of habitants of the region, it has support of my colleague, don two , and alaska's senators. the majority of alaskans support it. very governor since 1980 supported it. 100% of alaska's delegation it.e 1980 supported and the natives that live right cabbing toefbic -- toefb -- kaktovic, it.ort this is how the energy resources committee operate. care that locals oppose this legislation. they believe that washington, the extremist the extremist environmental groups know bet and everyone should go with extremism and section 1002 can greatly benefit our energy's security. they believe that section 1002 than 10 million barrels of oil. not to mention natural gas. the othere example of side putting left-wing extremism he can lawal -- of local voices. in a firm believer all-of-the-above energy production and multiple use. lands, like secti
two bills we debated yesterday, this bill will hinder our energy dominance. s someone that went to the arctic national wildlife refuge, 1002, what ittion the local population. only does energy development in section 1002 has support of habitants of the region, it has support of my colleague, don two , and alaska's senators. the majority of alaskans support it. very governor since 1980 supported it. 100% of alaska's delegation it.e 1980 supported and the natives that live right cabbing toefbic...
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i didn't introduce a bill. not a single appropriation bill was introduced. you had the same 60-vote requirement last year, and they passed a lot of bills last year. the reason they didn't pass bills that because the president of the united states wouldn't come to the table and agree on caps. so the could of done the same thing we did. and independent branch of government. we are the article one branch of government. we appropriate money.pr we spend money, but the senate has not done its work. and if you brought the bills to the floor and you could get 60 votes, we get it. i will tell my friends that there's great frustration. we, for the first time, since you been a member of the congress, passed 96% of the funding for the government by june 30. otherwise known as three full months before the end of the fiscal year, giving the senate a lot of time. but no, we had to wait and wait and wait until the president sit down with sector miniature number filing made an agreement on 302b. excuse me a period in other words, the caps. what we're going to spend. so with
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tell us about the bills are trying to mark up. we see patty murray on the screen. how was she involved in some of the issues that came up this past week? >> the senate got started right away at the beginning of the week. they had two spending bills for the -- the department of labor, education, state, and other foreign operations. the pentagon and epa and water programs, so they had intended at the outset of the week to tackle those fiscal 2020 spending bills, and there were going to be individual senate spending committee markups, but just as things were getting off to fallnd, they started apart. senator patty murray essentially said she was going to introduce an amendment to the education bill that would stop the trump administration from implementing this antiabortion title ix family-planning rule, and republicans right away were like , whoa, we consider that to be a poison pill, and that term is key because in the budget agreement that president trump signed last month, there was sort of this handshake agreement between house and senate lawmakers to avoid these
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and you shelved the bills. you threw poison bills on the bills so they won't become law. why not work with people who have the expertise and came to an agreement? that bill could be signed by the president today. people could be paying lower prices for drugs today. but you won't bring that bill to the floor. why not bring that package of bills to the floor? if you want to come up with other ideas to lower drug prices in other ways, great, let's work on that, too. at a minimum bring the bills that already came out of committee unanimously that absolutely, everybody agrees, republican and democrat, will lower drug prices and you refuse to bring that bill to the floor, that package. why not do that? would the gentleman consider bringing that package of bills that was unanimous out of committee to lower drug prices? every republican and every democratic agreed on the committee of jurisdiction, these things will lower drug prices and we can't get a vote on that. yield to the gentleman. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, we brought a bill to the floor that the gentleman spoke about that p
and you shelved the bills. you threw poison bills on the bills so they won't become law. why not work with people who have the expertise and came to an agreement? that bill could be signed by the president today. people could be paying lower prices for drugs today. but you won't bring that bill to the floor. why not bring that package of bills to the floor? if you want to come up with other ideas to lower drug prices in other ways, great, let's work on that, too. at a minimum bring the bills...
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the bill also provide a one-year extension of v.a.' payments and allowances for beneficiary travel in connection with veterans receiving care from vet centers. while veterans can claim beneficiary travel from v.a. medical facilities, we know that care at the vet centers can be just as important. this program is important because it specifically helps populations of rural veterans. highly rural veterans have frequently described transportation as being a limiting factor in receiving care and i'm proud that this bill would extend this critical program. i want to thank chairman takano and ranking member roe for their work on extending these critical programs and their true commitment to our nation's veterans. i'd also like to thank, congressman bost of illinois, my friend on the v.a. committee for leading this legislation with me. it's an hon nor to serve on the v.a. committee, the most bipartisan committee in congress, and work with my colleagues to support our nation's rhett rans. i encourage my colleagues to support this critical legis
the bill also provide a one-year extension of v.a.' payments and allowances for beneficiary travel in connection with veterans receiving care from vet centers. while veterans can claim beneficiary travel from v.a. medical facilities, we know that care at the vet centers can be just as important. this program is important because it specifically helps populations of rural veterans. highly rural veterans have frequently described transportation as being a limiting factor in receiving care and i'm...
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he can bring this bill to the floor. he can pass this bill. the president can sign it and we can save lives. it is insanity that the only place in the united states of america where universal background checks is a partisan issue is in the congress of the united states of america. over 90% of the american people want this passed. mitch mcconnell, do your job. thank you. senator schumer: thank you and thank you for your leadership on this. we will take a few questions on this subject only. [indiscernible question] >> why in that period of time has not that been enough? why is that interim period not enough? human shume it keeps growing and growing. look at the number of incidents that occurred while we were away. it's going -- it's getting otter and hotter and hotter. [snerble question] senator schumer: our first job is to get leader mcconnell on the floor. that's where our focus is now. we will keep pushing him to get this on the floor. >> what makes you confident or hopeful now -- senator schumer: never had we 93% of the american people for b
he can bring this bill to the floor. he can pass this bill. the president can sign it and we can save lives. it is insanity that the only place in the united states of america where universal background checks is a partisan issue is in the congress of the united states of america. over 90% of the american people want this passed. mitch mcconnell, do your job. thank you. senator schumer: thank you and thank you for your leadership on this. we will take a few questions on this subject only....
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ere ave three bills now h today. of us are optimistic for markup of additional bills. some have a bill we believe will contribute to a new schematic on safety in this nation. so the fact it's not on a final not a motion i will occur. >> will you join me in a markup on it? . >> i will join you in increasing the number of opportunities for bills to be marked up. >> how about mine? >> we all will be advocating for our bills. and let me say this. congressman raskin gave a ecounting of the bill i think no red the and final print and a second case that indicated nish pass strong ght to laws but it's after the fact. parents that congressman congressman. >> don't misrepresent my bill. ppy et me finish and i'm ha to have the gentleman clarify. with prosecution are after the fact. ng about getting to the point where those of ill do not have rounds for law enforcement officers rushing to the scene and trying to the innocent. t, indicated a trauma n you see those chill's heart d a this your hands who is pleading the death on the operating room table. we're trying to suggest japan,
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. >> bill: a lot of food. breaking right now, the president waking up in california and tweeting a lot. this one just in a moment ago. i've instructed the secretary of the treasury, steve mnuchin, to substantially increase sanctions on the country of iran. the back and forth between our country and tehran continues. much more on this inside of "america's newsroom." watch that story now and watch this story as well. the man in charge of several critical investigations into the origins of the entire russia probe faces lawmakers in about two hours. his name is michael horowitz, the inspector general. the i.g. he answers questions live at 11:00 a.m. eastern time and where we begin. bill hemmer live in new york city. how are you? >> sandra: i'm doing well, good morning to you. a lot coming up in the next three hours. i'm sandra smith. good morning. the justice department's top investigators will be facing a lot of questions on the heels of a showdown between corey lewandowski and the house judiciary committee. lewa
. >> bill: a lot of food. breaking right now, the president waking up in california and tweeting a lot. this one just in a moment ago. i've instructed the secretary of the treasury, steve mnuchin, to substantially increase sanctions on the country of iran. the back and forth between our country and tehran continues. much more on this inside of "america's newsroom." watch that story now and watch this story as well. the man in charge of several critical investigations into the...
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this bill stops no deal. this bill does not stop no deal. can we be clear. it prolongs the day before we leave. and the likelihood as not -- unless something dramatically changes we will be at exactly this point a few weeks before the new headline -- the new deadline. the only way to stop no deal is to revoke article 50. that is really what members of this side of the house want to happened that they should be honest with the british government. >> i should say to the honorable gentleman that if someone says you can jump off a cliff with all of the damaging consequences in a couple weeks time or we could put it off for three month, which would you like? i think the sensible course of action to take, given the damage that it would do to the country, is to put it off. i said we need ultimately to find a new way forward. i've my own views as of other members have -- of how that should be done. that's not the purpose of this bill today. although it would [indiscernible] what provide for a framework in which the government can then decide what is going to do. >>
this bill stops no deal. this bill does not stop no deal. can we be clear. it prolongs the day before we leave. and the likelihood as not -- unless something dramatically changes we will be at exactly this point a few weeks before the new headline -- the new deadline. the only way to stop no deal is to revoke article 50. that is really what members of this side of the house want to happened that they should be honest with the british government. >> i should say to the honorable gentleman...
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now we have three more bills to markup.is two more gun bills. more bills? two less controversial bills and feel everyone doesn't necessary to speak so we can easonable hour.r up and hr1186 regulate large capacity ammunition devices. myself.i recognize troduced by our colleague, the gentleman from florida. large compassity magazines shootings.rible mass these --. these tragedies have been magnified in the destructiveness large of the use of ar to ty magazines simil those used seven years ago similar to the aurora theater shooter. last month, the shooter in round drum a 100 magazine to kill nine people and others in just 30 seconds. and days perfect that attack the people that killed four and injured 13 others at garlic a 75 al in gilroy used round magazine in addition to 40 round magazines. of screen shot shows type round magazine used to kill 6 ictims from ar old v first rad classrooms near the front of the school of. shot multiple e times. perfect turning the weapon on the shooter at the post nightclub in florida used the to kill e of magazine, 49 people l
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the bill has wide cross party support. it is a pleasure to be involved on the list with the honorable member and it's backed by members who have very different views on how the matter of brexit should finally resulting, including members who until very recently were senior members of the cabinet. you could describe it as a somewhat unlikely alliance, but what unites us is a conviction that there is no mandate for no deal, and the consequences for the economy and for our country would be highly damaging. those supporting the bill believe that no deal is not in the national interest. of course, i will give way. >> when he talks about no deal, there are multiple sector deals. does he not see that the sector deals are being multiple deals in their own right? >> i don't know where the sector deals are. my concern and the reason for this bill and the support i hope it will enjoy in the house today is because the prime minister has made it clear that he is prepared to leave on the 31st of october without a deal. those of us who i
the bill has wide cross party support. it is a pleasure to be involved on the list with the honorable member and it's backed by members who have very different views on how the matter of brexit should finally resulting, including members who until very recently were senior members of the cabinet. you could describe it as a somewhat unlikely alliance, but what unites us is a conviction that there is no mandate for no deal, and the consequences for the economy and for our country would be highly...
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just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears there was joy there was ever the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest of the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling mayor bernard a sellout. and we're still having to deal with that that's. we need the world's help today the county council decided to override the mayor's veto of bill 2 for 91. this comes after an emotional battle on the garden aisle but there could be legal challenges ahead by january 10th 2014 we're being sued by far the largest chemical companies in the world to be honest with you i wasn't surprised just in learning the the his she of these companies this is what they're known for they do this all over the world use their money to bully communities it reveals the true intention of these comp
just closure bill around 330 this morning when the bill passed it was unbelievable there was just an overwhelming i mean there is tears there was joy there was ever the can possibly imagine all of us and i get this call after we passed the bill mayor wanted to talk to us and he wanted to tell us before he told the rest of the world that he decided to veto the bill and call while he the mayor has taken a bold stand against new g.m.o. regulations the fallout is intense some critics are calling...
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i think —— last night that once the bill is there...- i think things have changed last night. he wants to get the bill through, which is what he said with a priority. then get an election after that. now through today, because things are moving so quickly and they are actively talking about why do that? why not make sure we have our extension, and especially about getting rid of borisjohnson? what especially about getting rid of boris johnson? what would especially about getting rid of borisjohnson? what would happen then is aside from the brexit party, then is aside from the brexit party, the tory party might need a new leader of. there is a clear split between karas, and jeremy corbyn. he says we should not back anything until this ripple bill is supplemented, not until 19 october. whatjeremy corbyn's spokesperson was saying earlier today was that we don't have to wait until the end, we canjust wait don't have to wait until the end, we can just wait until it has passed and gotten royal assent, which could be as soon as friday. so that
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here's nanette with the new bill in 2003 on that "american >> reporter: the new bill did not have millions when he married nanette he signed a prenup agreeing to let her keep for herself all the money she got from husband number two. or was that number three? anyway, the real estate mogul. eric naposki went back east, got married, had kids, got divorced, made that reality show that never got going. he was to play a big, scary bad guy. >> reporter: and what of bill's kids? they tried to live how their father would have wanted them to. sort of the opposite of nanette. >> he really wanted us to help make the world a better place so he encouraged us to do things in the community, the three of us kids would go to nursing homes and put on a talent show for the elderly. >> how unusual. >> you have to understand where my dad came from, a very low-income family, as we'd call it today. so he always appreciated what he had, and he worked very hard for it. >> reporter: bill's children worked hard, too, supported libraries in the third world, orphanages in africa, gave wheelchairs to the poor in latin
here's nanette with the new bill in 2003 on that "american >> reporter: the new bill did not have millions when he married nanette he signed a prenup agreeing to let her keep for herself all the money she got from husband number two. or was that number three? anyway, the real estate mogul. eric naposki went back east, got married, had kids, got divorced, made that reality show that never got going. he was to play a big, scary bad guy. >> reporter: and what of bill's kids? they...
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>> chris: i am a bill hemmer and for chris wallace. escalating tensions in the persian gulf as the.slames iran for an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply. >> president trump: we hope we can make a deal and if we can't make a deal, that's fine, too. >> bill: of the president weighs his options on tirana, and's peace talks with taliban and moves trade with china after announcing that security hawk john bolton is out. >> president trump: 's arm wasn't in line with what we were doing. >> bill: we ask what the move means for u.s. foreign policy with a counselor to the president kellyanne conway only on "fox news sunday." then, democrats in disarray over impeachment. >> i don't want to get caught in semantics. >> some call this process and impeachment inquiry and some call it an impeachment investigation. >> i'm not answering any more questions on possible inquiry investigations. >> bill: we discussed it all with david systole me, it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. and, the 2020 candidates crashing over health care in houston.
>> chris: i am a bill hemmer and for chris wallace. escalating tensions in the persian gulf as the.slames iran for an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply. >> president trump: we hope we can make a deal and if we can't make a deal, that's fine, too. >> bill: of the president weighs his options on tirana, and's peace talks with taliban and moves trade with china after announcing that security hawk john bolton is out. >> president trump: 's arm wasn't in line...
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let's explain what the bill is. the bill will shape boris johnson's way of negotiating with the eu.9 october to either get a deal approved by mps, or get mps consent for a no—deal exit. if the deadline passes without one of these two things happening, the bill requires the prime minister to delay the uk's departure from the eu. the prime minister will have to ask the eu for an extension to 31 january 2020. if the eu proposes a different date, mps will have two days to approve or reject the date. if mps approve a deal or a no—deal exit, then the prime minister can withdraw or modify his extension request. joining me now is the financial times whitehall correspondent, sebastian payne and deputy political editor at the spectator, katy balls. let's talk about the stage we are looking at in the commons at the moment. how many moments are being put forward, other and we should look out for? not particularly. this is mps trying to shake the bill, that generally a clear majority to get the bill through unamended. as you said, we saw on the second reading of the bill, that went through by a
let's explain what the bill is. the bill will shape boris johnson's way of negotiating with the eu.9 october to either get a deal approved by mps, or get mps consent for a no—deal exit. if the deadline passes without one of these two things happening, the bill requires the prime minister to delay the uk's departure from the eu. the prime minister will have to ask the eu for an extension to 31 january 2020. if the eu proposes a different date, mps will have two days to approve or reject the...
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>> mine, bill? >> bill: yes. >> everything that we're doing here as far as the mentally ill, the president can put a piece of legislation together, using what we have done already not infringing. i respectfully disagree with lynn on that. no way we're infringing on constitutional rights. we're protecting the second amendment but protect america also. should we identify people straw purchases buying illegally from someone who has not been able to get a background check approved? are we allowing someone mentally incompetent or having problems to be identified so we can protect them and society as a whole and their own families? there are some common sense things bipartisan we should be able to do. we aren't able to have a concerted conversation on that or intelligent conversation. it is based on where is your base, who will lose what votes. i can assure you the bill we put together has over 85% approval. that's with gun owners and everyone else saying if you go to a commercial transaction, gun show on
>> mine, bill? >> bill: yes. >> everything that we're doing here as far as the mentally ill, the president can put a piece of legislation together, using what we have done already not infringing. i respectfully disagree with lynn on that. no way we're infringing on constitutional rights. we're protecting the second amendment but protect america also. should we identify people straw purchases buying illegally from someone who has not been able to get a background check...
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havech bill, the democrats decided to use the same offset to pay for each bill. ironically, if you did the one tomorrow and then you paid or the bill with that offset, then you would have taken that off the table. that's not good enough here. now, we're using that same pay for this o particular bill. i'm sorry. simply an - this is accounting smoke and mirrors trick that's being used by the to actually get these three bills onto the floor. for that, i don't really mind per se, because it doesn't affect the impact of it, but it of trying to y cover the bases and check the and using the money in double and triple amounts. if this offset is actually the we're doing offsets in the future, then my parks bill doesn't have a problem going thisrd because you can use money for that at the same time. although, it is ironic that the money that they're going to use offset these bills will be reduced because you're stopping he energy production in all these areas. everything comes together in some particular way. cute.s -- this is this is not necessarily effective, but it's cu
havech bill, the democrats decided to use the same offset to pay for each bill. ironically, if you did the one tomorrow and then you paid or the bill with that offset, then you would have taken that off the table. that's not good enough here. now, we're using that same pay for this o particular bill. i'm sorry. simply an - this is accounting smoke and mirrors trick that's being used by the to actually get these three bills onto the floor. for that, i don't really mind per se, because it doesn't...
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great to see you again, my dear. >> sandra: great to have you back, bill. >> bill: you actually exist. >> sandra: great coverage of the hurricane. >> bill: a couple days down there and it continues this morning. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. the storm fueled by the warm waters of the atlantic slamming charleston with heavy rain and high winds as forecasters warn of life threatening conditions from georgia to virginia. >> bill: those living in the low lying areas urged to brace for a possible direct hit. in carolinas only hours from now. >> they're expecting a lot of water downtown. it was best to get out. prepare. hope for the best, prepare for the worst. >> the water we knew was going to be worse. it is the water that kills people. it is the water that is the real danger. and it is clear that we are going to have a lot of water. >> evacuation zone, get out, no reason to stay behind and become a statistic or become a problem for first responders to have to deal with. >> bill: let's start our coverage fired up yet again today beginning in south carolina near charleston. griff jenkins ha
great to see you again, my dear. >> sandra: great to have you back, bill. >> bill: you actually exist. >> sandra: great coverage of the hurricane. >> bill: a couple days down there and it continues this morning. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith. the storm fueled by the warm waters of the atlantic slamming charleston with heavy rain and high winds as forecasters warn of life threatening conditions from georgia to virginia. >> bill: those living in the low lying...
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hello. >> hi, bill. there we are a year of painstaking negotiations with the taliban to try to reach some kind of peace deal really now seems to be in tatters after the taliban admitted responsibility for the attack which left a u.s. solder dead last week. on saturday as the body of the sergeant was flown back to the u.s. he is the fourth u.s. service member killed in the past for the night alone. president trump said he called off peace negotiations tweeting unbeknownst to almost everyone the major taliban leaders and separately the president of afghanistan would secretly meet with me at camp david sunday coming to the u.s. tonight. unfortunately in order to build false leverage that admitted to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great soldiers and 11 other people. i immediately canceled the meeting, called off peace negotiations. what kind of people would kill so many in order to seemingly strengthen their bargaining position? the peace deal with the taliban which would have seen an immediate dr
hello. >> hi, bill. there we are a year of painstaking negotiations with the taliban to try to reach some kind of peace deal really now seems to be in tatters after the taliban admitted responsibility for the attack which left a u.s. solder dead last week. on saturday as the body of the sergeant was flown back to the u.s. he is the fourth u.s. service member killed in the past for the night alone. president trump said he called off peace negotiations tweeting unbeknownst to almost...
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this is the bill to ta ke of the bill, this is the bill to take no deal of the table, and the last voteur ago, the government lost by 28 votes, 327 against 299 supporting the third reading of the bill to ta ke the third reading of the bill to take no deal of the table and force the prime minister to go back to brussels and asked for an extension if there is no agreement by 19th october, something he says of course he will not do, which is why he has brought this general election motion this evening. in his comments he said the effect of this bill is to ta ke said the effect of this bill is to take the right of this country to determine how long it remains in the eu and hand it to the eu. we had responses from jeremy corbyn of labour and responses from jeremy corbyn of labourand ian responses from jeremy corbyn of labour and ian blackford of the snp, who say they won't be voting for the motion this afternoon —— this evening because they don't trust the prime minister, that either he won't change the date of the election to ta ke change the date of the election to take britain out of the
this is the bill to ta ke of the bill, this is the bill to take no deal of the table, and the last voteur ago, the government lost by 28 votes, 327 against 299 supporting the third reading of the bill to ta ke the third reading of the bill to take no deal of the table and force the prime minister to go back to brussels and asked for an extension if there is no agreement by 19th october, something he says of course he will not do, which is why he has brought this general election motion this...
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the bill is shameful. it means running up the white flag.no deal scenario would be catastrophic, or will he continue to face both ways, deceive the public and use no deal for his own electoral gain? of the top ten of the eu's trading partners, half are trading on wto no deal terms. with the prime minister therefore continue to put to the sword the ludicrous suggestion that britain would be incapable of trading on such terms? we would prosper. your argument seems to be that you have a plan but you just can't share it with the house or, indeed, with chancellor merkel and we just have to trust you. and that parliament, which has a mandate — unlike your government, which no longer has a majority — shouldn't legislate against a no deal because that would somehow scupper your plans, which nobody knows. rachel reeves. well, a little later, mps took the first steps to bring in that bill, forcing the government to seek a brexit deadline extension. a senior conservative, sir oliver letwin, put in a formal request for an emergency debate on whether or
the bill is shameful. it means running up the white flag.no deal scenario would be catastrophic, or will he continue to face both ways, deceive the public and use no deal for his own electoral gain? of the top ten of the eu's trading partners, half are trading on wto no deal terms. with the prime minister therefore continue to put to the sword the ludicrous suggestion that britain would be incapable of trading on such terms? we would prosper. your argument seems to be that you have a plan but...
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we need this bill. courts. so let's pass this bill. let's do what we need to do to protect the public. would rotect those who result -- would resort to suicide with no other options. let's help our relatives and friends of these people help them and pass this legislation and with that, i will yield back. mr. nadler: who seeks recognition? the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. mr. gohmert: i rise in support of the amendment. i think it's well thought out. any time we can add probable cause finding to determines -- determinations by a court when they're considering constitutional rights, then it certainly makes a proposed bill better. i know sometimes here in congress people get to playing games. but i greatly appreciate the sincerity of my colleague, ms. mcbath. it brings to mind so many times sitting there as a judge on felony cases and listening to the horrendous effects of crime. my friend from texas mentioned int since the events of 1999 colorado that nothing has changed but actually in 1999, the assault weapons ban was in place. a
we need this bill. courts. so let's pass this bill. let's do what we need to do to protect the public. would rotect those who result -- would resort to suicide with no other options. let's help our relatives and friends of these people help them and pass this legislation and with that, i will yield back. mr. nadler: who seeks recognition? the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. mr. gohmert: i rise in support of the amendment. i think it's well thought out. any time we can add probable cause...
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, has tagged this bill be surrender bill is beneath contempt? >> it is beneath contempt, and i can only imagine the businesses, the people who work in businesses, and the management businesses who will look at authority because they have repeatedly told me and many other members of this house their deep concerns about no deal, and we are protecting this country against no deal. mr. speaker, in the circumstances where there is no progress in the negotiations, we are hurtling towards no deal, but the prime minister is closing down this place. we have no alternative but to pursue this bill. we have to act with urgency and rule out no deal by the time this house paroles. that is what this bill will achieve today. record myke to put on thanks to the honorable members who have worked over many weeks ,n this bill, in particular the right honorable member from the store said the right honorable and learned member from beck concealed, the right honorable a member from the central, and the right honorable member from weybridge, but also because it has gen
, has tagged this bill be surrender bill is beneath contempt? >> it is beneath contempt, and i can only imagine the businesses, the people who work in businesses, and the management businesses who will look at authority because they have repeatedly told me and many other members of this house their deep concerns about no deal, and we are protecting this country against no deal. mr. speaker, in the circumstances where there is no progress in the negotiations, we are hurtling towards no...
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this bill requires d.h.s. to make concerted process improvements including research done in consultation with national medical professional associations who have expertise in emergency medicine, nursing, pediatric care and other relevant medical skills. upon completion of this research, d.h.s. must submit a report to congress and its recommendations for improving medical screening, access to emergency care, and sets the department -- and steps the department plans to take in response. within 90 days of this enactment, d.h.s. must establish a -- an electronic health record system to be used by all d.h.s. components on our borders. i.c.e. already has their own in place, it's time they upgrade these capabilities. the deaths on our boarders are a stain on our nation. current medical screening processes are clearly not enough. an inspector genre port released a few weeks ago highlighted the challenges that o.r.r. is having in adepressing the mental health needs of those children released by c.b.p. to o.r.r. this bi
this bill requires d.h.s. to make concerted process improvements including research done in consultation with national medical professional associations who have expertise in emergency medicine, nursing, pediatric care and other relevant medical skills. upon completion of this research, d.h.s. must submit a report to congress and its recommendations for improving medical screening, access to emergency care, and sets the department -- and steps the department plans to take in response. within 90...
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prevention bills and watch live at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3 or online at cspan.org or listen free on the c-span radio app. >>> senate minority leader chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi held a briefing on gun violence and urged house leader mitch mcconnell to bring up a background check bill. this briefing is just under a half hour. >> here we go. here we go right here. >> okay. welcome. >> good to see you. >> okay. let's get started. i am very proud to be joined i am proud to be joined by of course my friend and colleague speaker pelosi, major nan whaley from dayton and i want to thank my colleagues brown and stabenow from joining and as well as congressman escobar from texas and representative thompson who chairs the gun violence prevention task force. we are here today for one simple reason -- too many americans are losing their lives to gun violence. too many families are just weeping because they have lost loved ones. i was at the airport today and a gentleman came over the me and i did not know who he was, but he said
prevention bills and watch live at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3 or online at cspan.org or listen free on the c-span radio app. >>> senate minority leader chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi held a briefing on gun violence and urged house leader mitch mcconnell to bring up a background check bill. this briefing is just under a half hour. >> here we go. here we go right here. >> okay. welcome. >> good to see you. >> okay. let's get started. i am very proud to be...