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jump record held by bill russell but instead of trying out for the olympics, he signed with columbia records ♪ when i fall in love it will be forever ♪ >> he has recorded more than 80 albums but he has never written his own music. >> i have tried to ride it and i'm terrible at it. >> the not politically outspoken he did join celebrities who sang inspiring those in the 1965 rights march and got a warning that scared him. >> someone was going to shoot us all. >> nothing happened but his presence sends an important message. >> we are all human beings. >> he remains thankful for his many life lessons. so how long will he keep singing? >> ♪ chances are you're chances are awfully good ♪ >>> crystal clear. tour dates are scheduled through the end of this year. >>> the bay area with a second troubling case of the coronavirus and this time a patient in the south bay and why it means a shift in strategy . >> a small plane circled san jose international before coming in for hard landing and what the pilot did right for situation that could've gone wrong. >>> doctor jill biden making a campaign push in
jump record held by bill russell but instead of trying out for the olympics, he signed with columbia records ♪ when i fall in love it will be forever ♪ >> he has recorded more than 80 albums but he has never written his own music. >> i have tried to ride it and i'm terrible at it. >> the not politically outspoken he did join celebrities who sang inspiring those in the 1965 rights march and got a warning that scared him. >> someone was going to shoot us all. >>...
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1st made the song known in the clubs of new york then she wanted to record it for her label columbia recordsbut her producer john hammond said it was too much and they couldn't do it then she went to another label to commodore music where old friend milton glaser said ok let's record this is now. billie holiday experienced racism firsthand on a daily basis strange fruit was a song of the deep pain and billie holiday being able to carry that song or that pain and that story in the way that she did there's no one else who could have done. the work. of a man's heard memoirs give you a glimpse into her turbulent life drugs prostitution all kinds of humiliating experiences because she went through everything you can imagine a character god once wrote the mouth of an artist is molded in such a way that when they let out a cry of pain it sounds like beautiful music that's billie holiday the holiday. job was an am this thing about music is it really hits you never very profound the brain gets into the implant stream straight away in a way that maybe other forms concepts and its ability to communicat
1st made the song known in the clubs of new york then she wanted to record it for her label columbia recordsbut her producer john hammond said it was too much and they couldn't do it then she went to another label to commodore music where old friend milton glaser said ok let's record this is now. billie holiday experienced racism firsthand on a daily basis strange fruit was a song of the deep pain and billie holiday being able to carry that song or that pain and that story in the way that she...
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track record held by bill russell but instead of trying out for the olympics, he signed with columbia records. the west hollywood resident has recorded more than 80 albums but he has never written his own music. >> i have tried to write and i am terrible at it. >> although politically not outspoken, he did join celebrities who sang in a 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. they got a warning that scared him. should us all and kill us all. >> nothing happened but his present sent an important message. >> we are all human beings, we are all the same. >> mathis remains thankful for his many life lessons. how long will the luncheon keep singing? sharon chen, kpix 5. >> his voice of romance to her date are scheduled through the end of this year. sands of goodg green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom'on to acare.makes health protects union negotiated plans. and ensures californians can make their own health care choices. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> time for a look at this morning's top stories, there are now four c
track record held by bill russell but instead of trying out for the olympics, he signed with columbia records. the west hollywood resident has recorded more than 80 albums but he has never written his own music. >> i have tried to write and i am terrible at it. >> although politically not outspoken, he did join celebrities who sang in a 1965 civil rights march from selma to montgomery. they got a warning that scared him. should us all and kill us all. >> nothing happened but...
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tradiciones y raÍces profundas en todo el mundo, pero en nueva orleans lo festejan a lo grande. 1925 columbia rÉcordsé, es muy raro, como--como si fueras una persona distinta, como si estuviera frente a una desconocida. ximena: ay, no, no, qué tontería. fausto: buenas tardes. supongo que vas a saludar a mi esposa.
tradiciones y raÍces profundas en todo el mundo, pero en nueva orleans lo festejan a lo grande. 1925 columbia rÉcordsé, es muy raro, como--como si fueras una persona distinta, como si estuviera frente a una desconocida. ximena: ay, no, no, qué tontería. fausto: buenas tardes. supongo que vas a saludar a mi esposa.
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isn't even the worst of it according to dr matthew connelly a history professor at columbia university back in 2017 a records were attention schedule revealed that archivist had agreed that officials from immigrations and customs enforcement could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants that's pretty important thing to delete so no i ask you why is this important well napoleon always said.
isn't even the worst of it according to dr matthew connelly a history professor at columbia university back in 2017 a records were attention schedule revealed that archivist had agreed that officials from immigrations and customs enforcement could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants that's pretty important thing to delete so no i ask you why is this important well napoleon always said.
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isn't even the worst of it according to dr matthew connelly a history professor at columbia university back in 2017 a records were tensions schedule revealed that archivists had agreed that officials from immigrations and customs enforcement could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants that's pretty important thing to delete so no ask you why is this important well napoleon always said history is a set of lies that people have agreed upon and my friends it's a whole lot easier to agree to the lie if the documented truth was never saved and that is why we are watching the honks. what's going on in the city the streets. are so let's see. this is joyce state. great city slaves systemic deceptions so which. brings up the bill as. well as revel in the watching dogs i am tyro been turned joining me today to discuss the current state or lack of state of the national archives is a political analyst and democratic strategist a mish across to me always a pleasure wow so this recent news piggybacks you know that recent controversy the couple months back we found out
isn't even the worst of it according to dr matthew connelly a history professor at columbia university back in 2017 a records were tensions schedule revealed that archivists had agreed that officials from immigrations and customs enforcement could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants that's pretty important thing to delete so no ask you why is this important well napoleon always said history is a set of lies that people have agreed upon and...
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graduate, and at columbia law school graduate, and always took his clerks from columbia, judges respond to us, on the record is good, but she has a four year old daughter, i can't risk it, sometimes i need my clerk even on the sideline. jerry said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her class who is going to downtown firm he will jump in and take >> that is the carrot, it was also stick, the stick was if you don't give her chance, i will never recommend another columbia student to you. for the women in my class getting that first job's a tremendous hurdle if you got the job he did it leases was the man, so the second job was not the same impediment. i certainly would invite you to take a look at your clerkship opportunities because we have quite a nice complement of male and female clerks, i know you've hired one of my clerks, were seeing the male accolades are exceeding the female and what can, it doesn't necessarily mean that those percentages are holding true, let me go back to another sex discrimination point that relates to some your cases we have this great bobblehea
graduate, and at columbia law school graduate, and always took his clerks from columbia, judges respond to us, on the record is good, but she has a four year old daughter, i can't risk it, sometimes i need my clerk even on the sideline. jerry said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her class who is going to downtown firm he will jump in and take >> that is the carrot, it was also stick, the stick was if you don't give her chance, i will never recommend...
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. >> a massachusetts utility company will pay a record $53 million fine for a series of deadly gas explosions. columbiaas of massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty to violating a federal pipeline safety law in 2018, the blasts ripped through three towns north of boston, killing one person and injuring 22 others the utility parent company has also agreed to stop doing business in the state. >> a school bus driver in new jersey has been ordered to spend ten years in prison phone for a crash that killed a 5th grader and a teacher. he listened to heart wrenching impact statements. >> today i'm just a grieving mother, a mother that is broken and struggles every day and night to find some type of peace. >> in 2018, he made an illegal u-turn across the highway while driving a group of students on a field trip he apologized in court, saying he loved those kids. >> now to a consumer alert, the cdc is investigating a multi-state eagle eye outbreak they believe is linked to jimmy johns. this after 14 people fell sick after eating clover sprouts and fast food at the chain as the cdc investigates the outbreak, th
. >> a massachusetts utility company will pay a record $53 million fine for a series of deadly gas explosions. columbiaas of massachusetts has agreed to plead guilty to violating a federal pipeline safety law in 2018, the blasts ripped through three towns north of boston, killing one person and injuring 22 others the utility parent company has also agreed to stop doing business in the state. >> a school bus driver in new jersey has been ordered to spend ten years in prison phone for...
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came to one, judge edmund palmeri who was a columbia college graduate at a .olumbia law school the judge asked about response was her record is good but she has a four-year-old daughter. i can't risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on sunday. chance,id, give her a , this doesn't work out young man in her class is going to a downtown firm. he will jump in and take over. thereas the carrot and was also a stick. the stick was, if you don't give her a chance i will never recommend another columbia student to you. for the women in my class, getting that first job was a tremendous hurdle. if you got the job you did it at least as well as the men so the second job was not the same impediment. i would invite you to continue to take a look at your clerkship opportunities in the ninth circuit because we have quite a nice complement of male and female clerks. we are seeing the male applicants exceeding the female applicants but it doesn't necessarily mean that those percentages are holding true. let me go back to another sex discrimination point and that relates to some of your cases. you have this great bobblehead here which is r
came to one, judge edmund palmeri who was a columbia college graduate at a .olumbia law school the judge asked about response was her record is good but she has a four-year-old daughter. i can't risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on sunday. chance,id, give her a , this doesn't work out young man in her class is going to a downtown firm. he will jump in and take over. thereas the carrot and was also a stick. the stick was, if you don't give her a chance i will never recommend another...
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records stretch from washington all the way to columbia, south carolina look at some of these citieslas with more than 7.5 inches of rain you can see that's more than double what they would normally have in fact, as we go all the way to the pacific northwest, seattle 12.5 inches of rain. normally a wet time, but look at this almost twice what they would get. the rain continues and everybody is feeling soggy >>> except for the bay area. we are now entering into a drought as we see no rain anytime soon in the forecast. as we check out our high temperatures for today we're reaching into the mid to upper 60s for the inland areas, and we continue on with some more dry conditions going into valentine's day and the weekend. there will be some rain just to our north that will bring in more clouds. we go back to our sunshine next week with highs in the upper 60s. san francisco a little bit cooler going into the weekend with more clouds than fog. >> that's your latest weather. craig? >> all right, sir. thank you very much. >>> ahead, our exclusive conversation with baseball legend hank aaron.
records stretch from washington all the way to columbia, south carolina look at some of these citieslas with more than 7.5 inches of rain you can see that's more than double what they would normally have in fact, as we go all the way to the pacific northwest, seattle 12.5 inches of rain. normally a wet time, but look at this almost twice what they would get. the rain continues and everybody is feeling soggy >>> except for the bay area. we are now entering into a drought as we see no...
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columbia back 30 percent of which will cross territories that belong to indigenous communities protests spread further after police raided an activist camp and arrested several people but the move sparked a public outcry. the . record. of. the company this building the pipeline says it had received permission from indigenous elected councils but tribal chiefs are against the construction we discuss the conflict for journalists demitra scaurus and also mohawk nation member of the other. the which shouldn't have never signed a treaty with canada. they have an aboriginal tie you know edition of title to their land and they don't operate under the indian act there are there are already a terry traditional government system there salmon bearing stream or some other pristine force and that this pipeline would go through that they're objecting to it which is why they proposed an alternative route but really it is. an issue about corporate interests trumping indigenous rights in canada i mean coastal gas link the west so it and as i understand it had proposed an alternative route for the pipeline the company said no because of the economic issues associated with changing the route but i think it's going to cost them more m
columbia back 30 percent of which will cross territories that belong to indigenous communities protests spread further after police raided an activist camp and arrested several people but the move sparked a public outcry. the . record. of. the company this building the pipeline says it had received permission from indigenous elected councils but tribal chiefs are against the construction we discuss the conflict for journalists demitra scaurus and also mohawk nation member of the other. the...
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columbia. just the steps he's taken. we thought he was going to come last time. >> i get that. >> george jones has a better record for showinge'll see. so let's go back to january 15th, 2009. this is during his confirmation hearing before the senate. he said this. listen. >> i feel i'm in a position in life where i can do the right thing and not really care about the consequences in the sense that i don't -- i can truly be independent. >> that was in reaction to some of the previous memos that he'd written that came under scrutiny during his confirmation process. what's your reaction to that now? >> well, i thought it was wrong when he said it. you have to understand what he thinks is right. and i think he expressed what he thought was right at notre dame. there were right wing theories, unusual theories and suggestions he was probably from the same group which i always thought he was that gave trump nominees for the court. and he was being put in by that same group to make sure that trump was there to deliver on more nominees like that to the court, which questions people's freedom of religion, questions certain standards o
columbia. just the steps he's taken. we thought he was going to come last time. >> i get that. >> george jones has a better record for showinge'll see. so let's go back to january 15th, 2009. this is during his confirmation hearing before the senate. he said this. listen. >> i feel i'm in a position in life where i can do the right thing and not really care about the consequences in the sense that i don't -- i can truly be independent. >> that was in reaction to some of...
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columbia and charleston, south carolina, for reaction. and we will look at billionaire michael bloomberg facing calls to release his tax records. >> i got into this race only 10 or 12 weeks ago. we have been working on our tax returns. we probably have another couple of weeks to go. we have complied with every single requirement for disclosure. and when i was mayor in new york, we had tax returns out 12 years in a r and wwill d that in e whithouse. amy: we ll speakith order bob hennelly he covered bloomberg's three terms as mayor of new york city and says bloomberg is lying about releasing his taxes. all that and more, coming up. lcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention is warning americans to prepare for an outbreak of the coravirus that's rocked china and hammered the global economy, saying it's not question of "if" but "when" the virus will come to the united states. the warning came as new coronavirus cases spread far beyond china's hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, where more than 50 million people remain on lockdown. overnight,
columbia and charleston, south carolina, for reaction. and we will look at billionaire michael bloomberg facing calls to release his tax records. >> i got into this race only 10 or 12 weeks ago. we have been working on our tax returns. we probably have another couple of weeks to go. we have complied with every single requirement for disclosure. and when i was mayor in new york, we had tax returns out 12 years in a r and wwill d that in e whithouse. amy: we ll speakith order bob hennelly...
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department of motor vehicles records, this is in the journal, sandra smith interviewed somebody from customs and border protection earlier, there are 13 states in the district of columbiaow illegal immigrants to get drivers licenses but the trump administration is saying that new york is the unique among states in terms of walling off its department of motor vehicles. so there appeared to be, if there are any other states that also do that to the government, they are going to go after those states. it won't just be new york. >> lisa: i have a question for you. >> juan: very quickly, if you are an illegal immigrant, you can't get into this program. >> lisa: i said, you go through this interview, you will know somebody is illegal. that's not what it's about. it's about the fact that if you already have it and you do something -- >> juan: that's a separate issue. >> harris: one is whether you are new trying to get in and we find out -- >> lisa: marianne mendoza -- you also have people like marianne mendoza who wrote an op-ed very "usa today" saying policies in states like new york giving access to illegal immigrants are going to lead more families to the position she has
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record. but the authority piece is also an area, too. one quick story and recently in columbia and we have oklahoma, the it's not a state partner of columbia, but the oklahoma guard has surged isr support for six months and to help augment columbia in getting some trumentd s successes with their mc12s with just 30 guardsmen and contractor support. >> i have a little time. we understand climate change will have a significant impact on security issues across the planet. in the brief time we have left is there one specific concern related to climate change in your area you think we should be focusing on? general, you happen to start? >> yes, i think probably desertification and water is a going to be a huge point of friction on the african continent in the future. >> recently in central america and we look at the impact on changes in weather to the coffee and the white corn, things like that so we're really focused on how do we work with the whole of government to support the stability necessary so people can stay home and find jobs. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank yo
record. but the authority piece is also an area, too. one quick story and recently in columbia and we have oklahoma, the it's not a state partner of columbia, but the oklahoma guard has surged isr support for six months and to help augment columbia in getting some trumentd s successes with their mc12s with just 30 guardsmen and contractor support. >> i have a little time. we understand climate change will have a significant impact on security issues across the planet. in the brief time we...
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record the press has ability of all americans to speak. it's not a right attitude to a certain group of people who got a degree from columbia journalism >> school. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, sir. >> i i want to focus on something that commissioner weintraub mentioned earlier, and that's residential inaugural fund. i introduced a bill which was folded into h.r. one call the inaugural fund integrity act, because of concerns that have come out about donations to and spending by these funds. those funds have grown exponentially during the time since citizens united came out. so the obama inauguration fund in 2012, i guess, sent $53 million,, record, and the trump inaugural fund back in 2016 raised over $107 million. so 250 people gave, people,, corporations can 91% of the funds, and 47 people or corporations gave more than a million dollars. there are concerns about these inaugural funds because in a way if you're donating to a candidate, is the way to making of that, there's no guarantee they will get in but if you're giving to inaugural fund, that person has already been elected and that raises some really serious concerns about tr
record the press has ability of all americans to speak. it's not a right attitude to a certain group of people who got a degree from columbia journalism >> school. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, sir. >> i i want to focus on something that commissioner weintraub mentioned earlier, and that's residential inaugural fund. i introduced a bill which was folded into h.r. one call the inaugural fund integrity act, because of concerns that have come out about donations...
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columbia. -- into colombia. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved, and the public just loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation, all the things that aviation needed to actually become a form of transportation and grow into, of course, military flying, airlines, and more of what we know today. so on june 17, 1928, earhart , still and gordon left newfoundland in the plane. she had been promised time at the wheel, at the controls. but it was not to be. during the 20 hour, 40 minute flight to wales she got zero , flight time. however, she was able to pilot from wales to its final stop in southhampton, england. she said, i happened to be a woman and the first to make a transatlantic crossing by air, and the press and the public seemed to be more interested in that fact than anything else. it was a tumultuous reception at wales, england, new york, boston and pittsburgh. she hid her disappointment, except for one reference to just being bagg
columbia. -- into colombia. the race was on. the lindbergh aero was there, lindbergh had flown the atlantic. it was just air mindedness and everyone was interested in aviation. there were all kinds of records and flights being taken. everyone was involved, and the public just loved it, they ate it up. it was a very exciting time. it brought about investment and interest and regulation, all the things that aviation needed to actually become a form of transportation and grow into, of course,...
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record straight as it relates to georgia. and with that, i yield back. gentleman from the district of columbia is recognized for five minutes. >> it was interesting to hear the gentleman georgia recount the many ways georgia has reading -- r idding the state of some voting abuses. we know that is true because democrats took back some seats. i just want to cite that half a million voters who were purged and most were people of color. my color -- question is, i looked at other states to have something to compare georgia with. that is why my question goes to purging. in ohio, which is not under the many, act, almost as 460,000, wisconsin 200,000 purged. so, because we would have -- i what the to understand response to some purging, what purging means that may be legitimate and may occur in northern and southern states and having or not we are purging that might be a violation of the voting rights act. us what you clarify would be legitimate purging and the kinds of purging when you get half a million voters purged , involve some errors or some intent. congresswoman norton, there is a difference.
record straight as it relates to georgia. and with that, i yield back. gentleman from the district of columbia is recognized for five minutes. >> it was interesting to hear the gentleman georgia recount the many ways georgia has reading -- r idding the state of some voting abuses. we know that is true because democrats took back some seats. i just want to cite that half a million voters who were purged and most were people of color. my color -- question is, i looked at other states to...
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but i did want to set some of the record straight as it relates to georgia and with that, i yelled back. >> the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton is recognized for five minutes. it was interesting to hear we count the ways in many ways in which georgia, has succeeded in ridding the state of some of its practices. we know that some of that is true for because democrats took back this house last year . . would have not happened must many african-americans hadn't insisted on overcoming the barriers. my purging . i just want to thank the gentleman from georgia the extraordinary number of voters and to say half a million, who were purged and most of the more people of color but my question, i also looked at other states to have something to compare georgia with the national mike question goes to purging. in ohio, 460,000, about 200,000 purged. first he missed johnson, because we would have, i am trying to understand. what the response to some purging, what it means, that may be legitimate and they occur in northern and southern states and with a not their meeting purging that may be a violation of the voting rights act .
but i did want to set some of the record straight as it relates to georgia and with that, i yelled back. >> the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton is recognized for five minutes. it was interesting to hear we count the ways in many ways in which georgia, has succeeded in ridding the state of some of its practices. we know that some of that is true for because democrats took back this house last year . . would have not happened must many african-americans hadn't insisted...
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record of unanimous consent. i yield. member of our delegation without objection, the gentleman from new jersey will be added to the panel. thank you. >> i recognize the gentlewoman from the district of columbia for questions. >> i want to thank you, especially for holding this hearing today on the anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz whoi think the witnesses agreed to appear today. i want to say that i think it was perfectly appropriate to have a representative of the naacp on this panel, first to indicate that hate appears to be all a piece. i would prophesies that if you that hates jews, you would also find that he hates african-americans and if we keep that together, we can perhaps understand the latest fbi statistics, the most frequently offensesgroup for hate and 47% aremericans motivated by race, ethnicity or ancestry. that may be because they are looking at people they can identify with those characteristics. wasaps the most recent churchoof, invasion of a no less at a storied african-american church in south carolina during bible study. i don't know if he chose the time, but the symbolism cannot be lost on many of us. thed concerned with increase -- i am concerned with the anti
record of unanimous consent. i yield. member of our delegation without objection, the gentleman from new jersey will be added to the panel. thank you. >> i recognize the gentlewoman from the district of columbia for questions. >> i want to thank you, especially for holding this hearing today on the anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz whoi think the witnesses agreed to appear today. i want to say that i think it was perfectly appropriate to have a representative of the naacp...
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record tters of support for h.r. 44 from the new york-new jersey harbor estuary program. from the barataria tara bone estuary program. the puget sound partnership. santa monica bay. and the lower columbia estuary partnership. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. malinowski: with that, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 4044. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended -- for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey -- mr. malinowski: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise. and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the
record tters of support for h.r. 44 from the new york-new jersey harbor estuary program. from the barataria tara bone estuary program. the puget sound partnership. santa monica bay. and the lower columbia estuary partnership. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. malinowski: with that, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support the legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r....