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mcadams: the bill before is us a strong measure to support job creation. the legislation improves the agency's ability to support small businesses. it is supported by businesses and labor and it does this all at no expense to the taxpayer. of the ident and c.e.o. world trade center utah says this plays an important role in promoting you ta to compete with china, brazil, u.k. and germany. direct access to the finance and risk management programs provide utah's small businesses with economic tools. i agree with him and i'm a strong supporter of the underlying bill which re-authorizes ex-im for 10 years. my amendment is a commonsense addition to the bill to ensure we are not doing business with opioid traffickers overseas. i urge a yes vote on final passage. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from utah. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. >> i request a roll call vote. the chair: burnt t
mcadams: the bill before is us a strong measure to support job creation. the legislation improves the agency's ability to support small businesses. it is supported by businesses and labor and it does this all at no expense to the taxpayer. of the ident and c.e.o. world trade center utah says this plays an important role in promoting you ta to compete with china, brazil, u.k. and germany. direct access to the finance and risk management programs provide utah's small businesses with economic...
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mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. my amendment builds on the work bill, which ying has strong and smart prohibitions on financing the actors known to the u.s. government such as those violating u.s. laws related to sanctions.conomic specifically, my amendment ensures that the export-import as the u.s. export finance agency under the bill, to ibits any transaction people involved in sanctionable activities related to the illegal trafficking of synthetic opioids, including any sanctions imposed pursuant to the foreign designation gpin act. we know synthetic opioid trafficking is a problem, coming from china where they are the leading producer of fentanyl. nd we have taken bipartisan action this congress to put more pressure on china to stop opioid fueling so, which is many deaths and so much tragedy across our communities. this year, we passed legislation introduced by my colleague, max rose from new co-sponsor of this bill. the fentanyl sanctions act. apply pressure to the chinese government to honor their commitment t
mcadams: thank you, mr. chair. my amendment builds on the work bill, which ying has strong and smart prohibitions on financing the actors known to the u.s. government such as those violating u.s. laws related to sanctions.conomic specifically, my amendment ensures that the export-import as the u.s. export finance agency under the bill, to ibits any transaction people involved in sanctionable activities related to the illegal trafficking of synthetic opioids, including any sanctions imposed...
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mcadams: the s.e.c. is increasingly spending time and staff resources fighting new bad actorsenges from claiming the s.e.c. shouldn't seek disgorgement at all. jay clayton an nominated to that position by president donald trump has impact of the kokesh's decision to appropriately protect harmed nvestors and the amount of losses they aren't able to recover for these investors. as he told me at a recent quote, you shouldn't reward somebody for concealing a fraud for a long time. the house, he also said that the s.e.c.'s disgorgement authority is six cularly important in where retail investors have been the victims of long-running, frauds, including ponzi schemes. action by ictims, an the s.e.c. seeking disgorgement may be the only practical means of recourse. and now to pivot back to that decision,in the kokesh that footnote said the s.e.c. may not have the authority to eek disgorgement at all within or outside that five-year statute of limitations. just this past month, the granted cert on a challenge to
mcadams: the s.e.c. is increasingly spending time and staff resources fighting new bad actorsenges from claiming the s.e.c. shouldn't seek disgorgement at all. jay clayton an nominated to that position by president donald trump has impact of the kokesh's decision to appropriately protect harmed nvestors and the amount of losses they aren't able to recover for these investors. as he told me at a recent quote, you shouldn't reward somebody for concealing a fraud for a long time. the house, he...
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mcadams on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in house rorte 116-289 offered by mr. mcadams of utah the chair: those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 414, the nays are one. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 5 by the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, who which further proceedings were postponed and the noes prevailed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 5 printed in house report 116-289 offere
mcadams on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 4 printed in house rorte 116-289 offered by mr. mcadams of utah the chair: those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any...
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point of no return compromise seems to be the last priority for any side they are supposed to done mcadams the executive director of the wrong paul institute 2 believes that the hong kong population is rightly outraged by the actions of the protesters. the person who was burned was irritated because they go in they disrupt the train stations the metro stations people get can't get to work people that actually have jobs can't get to work they get irritated with these protesters and they get beat up they get stabbed they get set on fire you know you can't call a couple 100 people burning others and breaking think you can't call it the people it's not a revolution it's a group of violent us back. trying to hit china through what they perceive as its soft underbelly in hong kong can you imagine in washington d.c. or in london if there were a group of of black clad fogs that were beating people up and burning things down and challenging the police the guy that got shot in the recent gardens you know the idea that this would be tolerated is so absurd if anything that the chinese government which
point of no return compromise seems to be the last priority for any side they are supposed to done mcadams the executive director of the wrong paul institute 2 believes that the hong kong population is rightly outraged by the actions of the protesters. the person who was burned was irritated because they go in they disrupt the train stations the metro stations people get can't get to work people that actually have jobs can't get to work they get irritated with these protesters and they get beat...
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title of research from capital economics and i'm delighted to say the author of that report simon mcadam joins us now from london simon is global economist at capital economics so i would welcome to come to the course so as we said india rejected this china back to asian trade deal we've got this ongoing trade war between the us and china briggs's as well still unresolved what does all of this tell us about globalization but isn't it to bear in mind about globalisation is that on many metrics. we have reached peak globalisation and this isn't a new thing it isn't hasn't just come about because donald trump entered the white house and launched into a trade war against china and it hasn't just come about because of the collapsing of various trade deals in recent years this is something has been going on for about a decade now so trade flows as a percentage of the world economy are the same now pretty much as they were around the time of the financial crisis and that's symptomatic of several factors it's not just about economic nationalism and politicians increasingly looking inwards it's a
title of research from capital economics and i'm delighted to say the author of that report simon mcadam joins us now from london simon is global economist at capital economics so i would welcome to come to the course so as we said india rejected this china back to asian trade deal we've got this ongoing trade war between the us and china briggs's as well still unresolved what does all of this tell us about globalization but isn't it to bear in mind about globalisation is that on many metrics....
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tony mcadams is the executive director of the ron paul institute joins me on the line welcome daniel the pictures of a man being set on fire almost surreal and horrific and a very hard to believe that someone is capable of doing that and yet most of the stories that we actually hear here about coming out of hong kong are about investigations into police brutality is there a bit of an imbalance do you think in the way things are being covered. well of course there is you know and as the crowds dwindle there are not hundreds of thousands out there now i don't know what boris johnson and schumer are talking about being with people there are only a few 100 people these days and the crowds dwindle the violence increases it reminds me very much of what happened to my dear in ukraine when the violence increased when i saw them in plain burnt it reminded me of how the police were treated in my van when they were. alive as well. presumably you know people have a vested interest in the way they cover these stories or some kind of political capital to be made of it what do you think we're actua
tony mcadams is the executive director of the ron paul institute joins me on the line welcome daniel the pictures of a man being set on fire almost surreal and horrific and a very hard to believe that someone is capable of doing that and yet most of the stories that we actually hear here about coming out of hong kong are about investigations into police brutality is there a bit of an imbalance do you think in the way things are being covered. well of course there is you know and as the crowds...
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you're a brick mcadam and bring him into the conversation here so it seems like hong kong as we're talking about here in some ways has been treated like a pawn but at the same time i think we have to be honest here that there is a certain percentage of the u.s. senate specially that is pretty passionate about this issue of china and hong kong and autonomy so they've made their voices heard president trouble i'm not sure if he's as interested in that as he is in saving face and winning phase one how do you see it. sure well i mean i think the president's been pretty aggressive about exposing some of the problems with china so he i mean typically he's. worried about the stock market in and day to day fluctuations but in reality he's actually been pretty aggressive and exposed not just to the trade deficits and the economic issues with china but also the predatory economic expansion that they're that they're going through and then of course the strategic and military and intelligence risks that the chinese state on economy. exposes the u.s. to so what gets one of the few things where there is
you're a brick mcadam and bring him into the conversation here so it seems like hong kong as we're talking about here in some ways has been treated like a pawn but at the same time i think we have to be honest here that there is a certain percentage of the u.s. senate specially that is pretty passionate about this issue of china and hong kong and autonomy so they've made their voices heard president trouble i'm not sure if he's as interested in that as he is in saving face and winning phase one...
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tell ben mcadams to stop impeachment now. >> instead of working to secure the border, fix health cared pass a trade deal that creates jobs she support d the impeachment investigation. >> you have the mueller report comes out that shows different obstructive episodes, damaging report. mueller testifies and the next day the president has a call with the president of ukraine. he makes demands and calls for investigations. in some ways criticizing the president publicly has not stopped what they see as his behavior. would censoring stop him? what else are we left to do? he continues to do these things. >> quickly here i want to get to voter voices. you don't often hear from them. here's what voters had to say. >> i think it's going to boil down to if you think what he did -- how bad was it? it's not in question what happened. so it doesn't really matter how many times or how many witnesses. they come and say the same thing. >> the opportunity to get the president out is in 11 months the right way versus spending two years chewing this old bone. they had their chance with the mueller inves
tell ben mcadams to stop impeachment now. >> instead of working to secure the border, fix health cared pass a trade deal that creates jobs she support d the impeachment investigation. >> you have the mueller report comes out that shows different obstructive episodes, damaging report. mueller testifies and the next day the president has a call with the president of ukraine. he makes demands and calls for investigations. in some ways criticizing the president publicly has not stopped...
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that was rachel mcadams, who is celebrating turning 41 this weekend. coldplay for their song, orphans. >> so good. >> off tir new double album out november 22nd. the video is a little peek behind the scenes with chris martin andhe band. chris' two ks are featud in th choir. >> enjoy that and the rest of your weekend, everybody. bye from napa. ♪ ♪ so that early retirement we planned. it'sgreat. ok? now i'm spending more time with thds. i'm introducing themo crab. crab!? ey lovit. , you mentioned that that moneye set aside. ah. the kids and i want to build ourwnrab shack. , you men♪ ♪ed that that moneye set aside. ahhh, yup - with room forthe wh. thatutdoor kitchen. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit ur local chase bnch. until i found out what itst it actually was. m dust me droppings! eeeeeww! until i found out what itst it actually was. m dead skin cells! gross! dead skin cells! soow, i grab my swiffer sweeper anheavy-dutyuste. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on
that was rachel mcadams, who is celebrating turning 41 this weekend. coldplay for their song, orphans. >> so good. >> off tir new double album out november 22nd. the video is a little peek behind the scenes with chris martin andhe band. chris' two ks are featud in th choir. >> enjoy that and the rest of your weekend, everybody. bye from napa. ♪ ♪ so that early retirement we planned. it'sgreat. ok? now i'm spending more time with thds. i'm introducing themo crab. crab!? ey...
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thought no actually it's quite a bit might a bit more like they're playing tennis playing the scott mcadams game entre trade that does this trump would busy understand that like would he even did a trump. would busy understand that like would he even does he have the intellectual chops to understand it like if if somebody came to him and said you know what china because you have the intellectual chops to understand it like if somebody came to him and said you know what china could you know now they've got 152-0000 ounces i'm sorry tons of gold you know now they've got 152-0000 ounces i'm sorry tons of gold what do you know what that means i would have to it would have to explain that i would probably would be or lose would he know what that means or would have to do would have to explain that to him or you probably would be or lucent decent to whom he would go more in my view but no no but. he wouldn't need the details to make you know correction is going to be. corrected from disillusion to them. could be the pearl harbor of the 21st century it's possible. there could be a while arbor of t
thought no actually it's quite a bit might a bit more like they're playing tennis playing the scott mcadams game entre trade that does this trump would busy understand that like would he even did a trump. would busy understand that like would he even does he have the intellectual chops to understand it like if if somebody came to him and said you know what china because you have the intellectual chops to understand it like if somebody came to him and said you know what china could you know now...
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next monday october 7th, we welcome author james mcadam, speaking about "vanguard of the revolution: the global idea of the communist party" in a presentation entitled mel colo colom ancholy." you can join us for reception next door. thank you to our participants at the seminar and, of course, thank you to monica kim. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> part of the new york public library's schomburg center, lupidus center, hosts an annual conference. next on american history tv, the opening program of the 2019 conference titled "enduring slavery: resistance, public memory, and trans-atlantic archives." this program includes remarks by philanthropist sid lapidus, the harriet tubman prize and three scholars giving talks marking the 0
next monday october 7th, we welcome author james mcadam, speaking about "vanguard of the revolution: the global idea of the communist party" in a presentation entitled mel colo colom ancholy." you can join us for reception next door. thank you to our participants at the seminar and, of course, thank you to monica kim. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> part of the new...
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h.r. 4907, the trust act with representative gallagher and mcadams, and the act with representative burchett. together they offer a far better way forward to tackling our debt crisis and i urge their prompt consideration in passage. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from puerto rico seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. miss gonzalez-colon: mr. speaker, today i rise and am pleased to say that the continuing resolution to keep our government open until december 20 extends once again the provision for the 2018 b.b.a. to provide puerto rico 100% medical cost assistance percentage in the medicaid program. but however, the time available for extension is quickly coming to an end. unless congress acts quickly to adequately fund this vital program, puerto rico will face a $1 billion shortfall as early as march of 2020. putting in grave jeopardy the 1.1 million american citizens in my district who rely on this program. this insecurity in funding also makes it impossible to negotiate long-term provider contracts and
h.r. 4907, the trust act with representative gallagher and mcadams, and the act with representative burchett. together they offer a far better way forward to tackling our debt crisis and i urge their prompt consideration in passage. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from puerto rico seek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. miss gonzalez-colon: mr. speaker, today i rise and am pleased to say that the continuing...