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this administration is relentlessly lambasted the religious freedom of hardworking americans, threatening ruinous fines for noncompliance. and again companies such as hobby lobby, a well-known arts and crafts store that started out just as one single store,
this administration is relentlessly lambasted the religious freedom of hardworking americans, threatening ruinous fines for noncompliance. and again companies such as hobby lobby, a well-known arts and crafts store that started out just as one single store,
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that money was to be there for seniors, for hardworking taxpayers. this administration picks it up and they move it over. they are implementing 20 new taxes, insurance policies, home sales, equity, you name it. medical devices. all subject to attack. why? they have to find a way to pay for this expensive program that no one can afford. and all of the while we continue to stay near 8% unemployment. % unemployment. we have -- 8% unemployment. we have millions of americans, 23 million americans who are either on or underemployed. and the federal government seeking to take more of their paycheck. this is one of the reasons that about 130 of our colleagues, including the gentlelady from minnesota, have joined me on h.r. 2809, which is the legislation that is the one-year delay of all things obamacare, all the taxes, the penalties, the medicaid expansion that our states don't want, the exchanges that are not ready to open? indeed, the "wall street journal" today front page, another article about another glitch in these exchanges is not ready for frime time
that money was to be there for seniors, for hardworking taxpayers. this administration picks it up and they move it over. they are implementing 20 new taxes, insurance policies, home sales, equity, you name it. medical devices. all subject to attack. why? they have to find a way to pay for this expensive program that no one can afford. and all of the while we continue to stay near 8% unemployment. % unemployment. we have -- 8% unemployment. we have millions of americans, 23 million americans...
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." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. it's not just a fraudulent charge that your bank or credit-card company will fix. it's so much more. >> the police could not help me. >> announcer: once thieves have your information, they can steal your money, ruin your credit, and turn your life upside down. >> i owe them over $20,000. >> two automobiles were purchased. >> i was gonna lose my home. >> announcer: if it can happen to a seasoned investigative reporter... >> this guy apparently pulled my social security number right out of thin air. this is one of the most insidious crimes that are out there. >> announcer: ...and a big city major fraud detective... >> it devastates you. >> announcer: ...you have no idea how easily it can happen to you. >> you're just not secure. >> announcer: today, america's most trusted security exper
." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. it's not just a fraudulent charge that your bank or credit-card company will fix. it's so much more. >> the police could not help me. >> announcer: once...
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not for hardworking americans. look, what a perfect example of the broken system, of the disconnect between d.c. and washington -- dispc the american people. -- d.c. and the american people. and so it is indefensible on the merits. and so this whole process is designed not to debate it on the merits. it's designed never to have that debate, because, as i observed earlier, the old adage -- and my friend, senator lee will recognize this from his days as a litigator, as will the chair -- the old adage in the courtroom "if yo you have the f, pound the facts. if you have the law, pound the law. and if you don't have either, pound the table." so if you're defending obamacare, if you're defending exemptions for giant corporations and members of congress that don't go to the average american families, you don't want to talk about the facts and you don't want to talk about the law so you want to pound the table, you want to talk about shutting down government, you want to scare people, you want to threaten to cut off the fu
not for hardworking americans. look, what a perfect example of the broken system, of the disconnect between d.c. and washington -- dispc the american people. -- d.c. and the american people. and so it is indefensible on the merits. and so this whole process is designed not to debate it on the merits. it's designed never to have that debate, because, as i observed earlier, the old adage -- and my friend, senator lee will recognize this from his days as a litigator, as will the chair -- the old...
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but this bill before us will erode all of these benefits, essentially blocking hardworking families to get the affordable insurance coverage they need. american people have moved on. they want us to come together to improve our nation, not to divide it, so i urge my colleagues to vote no on this bill. let's get working on the critical issues facing our nation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. mrs. ellmers: madam chair, i recognize congresswoman mcmorris rodgers from washington for two minutes. she is the chair of our republican conference. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington is recognized for two minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, madam chairman. in less than a month, enrollment for obamacare's largest entitlement program will begin. subsidies will go out the door on january 1, and they will go to anyone who claims they're eligible, no verification, no accountability. g.a.o. has told us and the inspector genera
but this bill before us will erode all of these benefits, essentially blocking hardworking families to get the affordable insurance coverage they need. american people have moved on. they want us to come together to improve our nation, not to divide it, so i urge my colleagues to vote no on this bill. let's get working on the critical issues facing our nation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the...
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a world where the burr tkopbs of obama care and the jobs consequences of obama care are just as hardworking american families. not on big corporation, not on members of congress and in the near future i predict not on union bosses only on hardworking american families on single moms and young people and people struggling to climb the economic leader. the trouble is it will take all week because of procedure in to the weekend to have that vote in the senate that decouples the defunding of obama care and then there's very little time for the house to act before we go over that clip and the government does not have the funding in to the physical year provoking a government shut down. house republicans said on thursday, the fate of the legislation is uncertain. six states have similar tkhauts are now, or soon to be in place. the plan cuts would end sub disfor thousands of low income americans. of the top ten areas. washington, d.c. leads the top of government assistance. >>> the number of undocumented immigrants may be on the rise again. the news comes from the few t research centers hispanic p
a world where the burr tkopbs of obama care and the jobs consequences of obama care are just as hardworking american families. not on big corporation, not on members of congress and in the near future i predict not on union bosses only on hardworking american families on single moms and young people and people struggling to climb the economic leader. the trouble is it will take all week because of procedure in to the weekend to have that vote in the senate that decouples the defunding of obama...
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that we worked very closely with the community, but also very closely with the team of wonderful hardworking people between the department of public works, and the library. i want to take a moment to acknowledge the terrific work that the blip program manager has done throughout the project. elena. where are you? it's a large team. i want to acknowledge my colleagues and department head mohammed, freddie carter. they were true partners in this endeavor. our deputy librarian, linda, linda is an institution in our neighborhood. we love what she does here. ed, where are you? he's back here. he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have done a fabulous job for all of us. i wish you could all see the beautiful pa
that we worked very closely with the community, but also very closely with the team of wonderful hardworking people between the department of public works, and the library. i want to take a moment to acknowledge the terrific work that the blip program manager has done throughout the project. elena. where are you? it's a large team. i want to acknowledge my colleagues and department head mohammed, freddie carter. they were true partners in this endeavor. our deputy librarian, linda, linda is an...
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i'm married to my hardworking husband, steve.ve four great kids -- lindsay, matt, jennifer, and scott -- and five grandkids. yeah? and you've been in the educational field for a long time -- school counselor. oh, yeah. this is gonna be my 40th year as a counselor. wow! [ cheers and applause ] to look at you -- see, you're one of those daredevil types. do you like doing stuff that gets the adrenaline pumping? oh, yeah, the crazier, the better. the craziest thing would be? what have you done? i helped to pilot a glider plane one time -- loops, spins, all that stuff. very cool. do you have that feeling now? the adrenaline rush? a little bit. [ laughs ] yeah. i bring that out in people. [ laughter ] hi, maria. how are you? hi, pat. good. maria sleboda -- naples, florida. an engaged real-estate agent. yes! which shall we talk about first? how about the engagement part? well, i'm engaged to my wonderful fiancé, jonathan. yeah. and i am a realtor in sunny naples, florida. mm-hmm. and this woman speaks polish. yes. yeah? what else do you
i'm married to my hardworking husband, steve.ve four great kids -- lindsay, matt, jennifer, and scott -- and five grandkids. yeah? and you've been in the educational field for a long time -- school counselor. oh, yeah. this is gonna be my 40th year as a counselor. wow! [ cheers and applause ] to look at you -- see, you're one of those daredevil types. do you like doing stuff that gets the adrenaline pumping? oh, yeah, the crazier, the better. the craziest thing would be? what have you done? i...
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the people on this project have been truly exceptional not just professional and hardworking but happyhe work they do and happy to talk about it and to share their problematic on this incredible project. i remember coming out to the island in the previous day labor day closing and being fascinate by carrying out staff. the whole island was abuzz. it was the buzz of commitment. i'll never forgot the dynamic as watching the engineers that evening as we watched the crew at the time sit out the hypocritical jacks and they move forward the 3 hundred and 50 foot new bridge pass by inch by inch. there was only two inches even if space on that 3 hundred and 50 innovate section. this bridge is made of a lot more of cement and steel it's made of pride. pride in the creation and pride in the prevention and the achievement and the challenges faced and overcome and pride in making a splendid location not just that's beautiful today but truly spectacular for generations to come. some will look at the bridge and see a road and other will see art and other will see science. all of those is true yet i
the people on this project have been truly exceptional not just professional and hardworking but happyhe work they do and happy to talk about it and to share their problematic on this incredible project. i remember coming out to the island in the previous day labor day closing and being fascinate by carrying out staff. the whole island was abuzz. it was the buzz of commitment. i'll never forgot the dynamic as watching the engineers that evening as we watched the crew at the time sit out the...
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plight of hardworking americans.or we can show a level of courage that has been rare in this town to step up and say we will risk retribution from our own parties. we will stand up and speak the truth. we will stand up and champion our constituents. elected officials need to listen to the people, mr. president, together we must make d.c. listen. mr. lee: will the gentleman yield for a question? mr. cruz: i'm happy to yield for a question without yielding the floor. mr. lee: senator cruz, you were mentioning the fact that it's time for people to stand up for their own rights and it's time for the people's elected representatives in washington to stand up for them. it reminds me of the fact that sometimes people do take this challenge and sometimes they don't. sometimes people will square their shoulders heading into a challenge, and other times people will simply engage in shoulder shrugging and ignore problems altogether. a few years ago i was traveling through southern utah with my family, and we went to a restauran
plight of hardworking americans.or we can show a level of courage that has been rare in this town to step up and say we will risk retribution from our own parties. we will stand up and speak the truth. we will stand up and champion our constituents. elected officials need to listen to the people, mr. president, together we must make d.c. listen. mr. lee: will the gentleman yield for a question? mr. cruz: i'm happy to yield for a question without yielding the floor. mr. lee: senator cruz, you...
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the people on this project have been truly exceptional not just professional and hardworking but happyk they do and happy to talk about it and to share their problematic on this incredible project. i remember coming out to the island in the previous day labor day closing and being fascinate by carrying out staff. the whole island was abuzz. it was the buzz of commitment. i'll never forgot the dynamic as watching the engineers that evening as we watched the crew at the time sit out the hypocritical jacks and they move forward the 3 hundred and 50 foot new bridge pass by inch by inch. there was only two inches even if space on that 3 hundred and 50 innovate section. this bridge is made of a lot more of cement
the people on this project have been truly exceptional not just professional and hardworking but happyk they do and happy to talk about it and to share their problematic on this incredible project. i remember coming out to the island in the previous day labor day closing and being fascinate by carrying out staff. the whole island was abuzz. it was the buzz of commitment. i'll never forgot the dynamic as watching the engineers that evening as we watched the crew at the time sit out the...
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destroy the very health and well-being of our members along with millions of other hardworking americans. we believe that there are commonsense corrections that can be made within the existing statute that will allow our members to continue to keep their current health plans and benefits just as you and the president pledged. until those changes are made, however, that promise is hollow. we continue to stand behind real health care reform, but the law as it stands will hurt millions of americans, including members of our respective unions. we are looking to you to make sure these changes are made. signed james hoffa, general president of the international brotherhood of teamsters. when you've got the teamsters coming out and saying this is hurting millions of working men and women and their families, it begs the question, if mr. hoffa can no longer remain silent, if the teamsters can no longer remain silent, how long, mr. president, can the democratic members of the senate remain silent? i have no doubt that mr. hoffa and the teamsters received harsh criticism for this letter, because po
destroy the very health and well-being of our members along with millions of other hardworking americans. we believe that there are commonsense corrections that can be made within the existing statute that will allow our members to continue to keep their current health plans and benefits just as you and the president pledged. until those changes are made, however, that promise is hollow. we continue to stand behind real health care reform, but the law as it stands will hurt millions of...
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he is described by his co- workers as "hardworking" and a nice.but a quiet guy. a candle light vigil was held for the san francisco state student who was murdered as he got off a muni train monday night. kron four's jeff bush spoke with friends and family of justin valdez. who remembered him as a kind person, with a passion for saving the environment. prosecutors filed four felony charges of unlawful sex with a minor against santa clara high school teacher and track coach hugo cortes guzman. guzman appeared at his arraignment at the hall of justice in san jose, where a s judge ordered him held on $250,000 bail. court documents show that the 17-year-old female victim had been a student in one of guzman's classes. guzman taught algebra, ap statistics and avid, a class for students who need extra assistance in studying their classes. a trip to the mid-west was just what the doctor ordered for the struggling 49ers. colin kaepernick threw two touchdown passes, frank gore had his first 100-yard game of the season and the 49ers' defense stepped up without some of their
he is described by his co- workers as "hardworking" and a nice.but a quiet guy. a candle light vigil was held for the san francisco state student who was murdered as he got off a muni train monday night. kron four's jeff bush spoke with friends and family of justin valdez. who remembered him as a kind person, with a passion for saving the environment. prosecutors filed four felony charges of unlawful sex with a minor against santa clara high school teacher and track coach hugo cortes...
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good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.ent agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holiday weekend. "cashin' in,"
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this is a hardworking committee . we are -- we know we have to pass bills in order to fund the government. thus, this bill. now, if we were intending to close down the government and shut it down, we wouldn't be here with this bill. we would just sit there, but this is an effort by the majority party in the house to continue the government and avoid a shutdown while we work out the differences on these funding bills for fiscal 2014. now, madam speaker, this continuing resolution is straightforward, it's clean, it's short term, it continues reductions in federal discretionary spending. i would point out we've actually cut discretionary spending the last two years by $120 billion. the first time that's occurred since world war ii. so we're trying to be responsible. this bill is responsible, and i urge a yes vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. all time for debate has expired. pursuant to house resolution 352, the previous question is ordered on the joint resolution, as amended. the question i
this is a hardworking committee . we are -- we know we have to pass bills in order to fund the government. thus, this bill. now, if we were intending to close down the government and shut it down, we wouldn't be here with this bill. we would just sit there, but this is an effort by the majority party in the house to continue the government and avoid a shutdown while we work out the differences on these funding bills for fiscal 2014. now, madam speaker, this continuing resolution is...
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and then we i'll -- we'll be left in a world where the burdens of obamacare fall just on hardworkingmericans. not on union bosses, only on hard-working american families. on single moms, young people, ta people struggling to climb the economic ladder. >> reporter: this republican is trying to drive a wedge between democrats and unions. they do have concerns about the health care law, so senator cruz is trying to point out that effort. but it is going to be the republicans that will be the ones to watch. >> libby i can't let you leave without pointing out the fact that the president just gave a major speech here in new york. set the scene down there in washington. were they watching? >> senate speeches were ongoing on the floor. and we heard some important remarks from leaders in the senate as look towards the vote in the next couple of days. so while there are many staffers on the hill tuned in, this is a domestic moment for this congress. and that's where the focus is in washington right now. because we're talking about keeping national parks open and the stock market is really reac
and then we i'll -- we'll be left in a world where the burdens of obamacare fall just on hardworkingmericans. not on union bosses, only on hard-working american families. on single moms, young people, ta people struggling to climb the economic ladder. >> reporter: this republican is trying to drive a wedge between democrats and unions. they do have concerns about the health care law, so senator cruz is trying to point out that effort. but it is going to be the republicans that will be the...
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good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.ernment agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holiday weekend. "cashin' in," working hard for you starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> eric: hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." the crew this week, wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle field, ebony k. williams. welcome, everybody. as we celebrate labor day this weekend let's open up a debate about the current state of labor in america. >> work is quickly replaced with hand-out and freebies. the recent report found in 35 states, welfare pays more than the minimum wage. that alone is driving the would-be workers to the open arm of our government. happy we feel recipient is a happy voter. what is the fall-out? welfare abusers, the takers are exploding. while the labor force, the makers are imploding. more and more supported by the fewer and fewer. one in seven ame
good old fashioned hardwork? plus selling us out.ernment agencies making money off the private and the personal info. you won't believe what we found. and the opener of america's oldest brewery taking on big labor in a big way. and the reason job seekers on this holiday weekend. "cashin' in," working hard for you starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> eric: hi, everyone, i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." the crew this week, wayne rogers, jonathan hoenig, michelle field,...
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carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of
carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of
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carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a bartender than as a public defender. in some ways dawson's speech has missed the mark. most of the public defenders are not particularly interested in being vigilante soup heroes. they want back ups thechl they want to work in the existing framework to protect the clients rights and they want the time and resources to do their jobs right without having to reduce to heroics. they needed more time with their clients if they want to properly represent them. clients don't trust the system. a federal public defender in nevada for years. you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see
carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england after several years of immersion in the program. after 30 years decided not to seek reelection. joseph ramon quit in frustration after trying his first death penalty case. is j ramon here? he's in the back. he actually, we talked afterwards a couple months. he works in a bar. he drinks a lot less as a...
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carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt
carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt
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is that there were descent, hardworking, well respected health professionals who literally felt liketheir choice. now was that the right choice? i think a lot of us would say no, there were 20 people in the end who a forensic pathologist thought received these drugs and died, 20 people, that's like in between columbine and you know, the latest shooting, mass shootings in newtown. >> jon: you live in a dark, dark place. >> so i'm saying we need preparedness. these are the stakesment but you know, they felt like at that point they were doing something merciful. >> jon: i thought it was interesting when they came out, everybody sort of, you know, it's like at the end of that disaster movie, they always climb out of the overturned ship to the sunlight. and they all were like they took like a vow to never talk about it. and to say, and nothing happened, we will never talk about this. >> thank you for saying that. it is like a code of silence because they were afraid of being a doctor ended up getting arested and accused of ended up killing the patients. i think it all comes down to in a d
is that there were descent, hardworking, well respected health professionals who literally felt liketheir choice. now was that the right choice? i think a lot of us would say no, there were 20 people in the end who a forensic pathologist thought received these drugs and died, 20 people, that's like in between columbine and you know, the latest shooting, mass shootings in newtown. >> jon: you live in a dark, dark place. >> so i'm saying we need preparedness. these are the stakesment...