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ukraine's prime minister demands to know the whereabouts of kiev is missing mayor meehan need to know that's known for his eccentricity hasn't been seen in public for six months but it is sad to still be running the capital. and a danish court has acquitted of free speech after this who was on trial over critical remarks he made about islam lars hedegaard slam domestic violence within most culture. up next a performance you're unlikely to forget where the stage is a prison and the actors are inmates that's next stay with us. that was always preceded by bursts of laughter and swearing and shave today it's you they were all wrong schools swearing all the time i am. i am the first glance this theater this like and i am the difference is that this stage is found in a prison i am located in two thousand kilometers east of moscow convicted criminals read in tiny plays or similar playhouses by wire and such. that the us will use this puppets were made it recently. the general should not be ignored. and then comes the judge. its downfall but any of these inmates regularly visited the theater
ukraine's prime minister demands to know the whereabouts of kiev is missing mayor meehan need to know that's known for his eccentricity hasn't been seen in public for six months but it is sad to still be running the capital. and a danish court has acquitted of free speech after this who was on trial over critical remarks he made about islam lars hedegaard slam domestic violence within most culture. up next a performance you're unlikely to forget where the stage is a prison and the actors are...
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meehan? >> no. >> mr. meehan votes no. dr. desjarlais? >> no. >> dr. desjarlais votes no. mr. walsh? >> no. >> mr. walsh votes no. mr. gowdy. >> no. >> mr. gowdy votes no. >> mr. ross. >> no. >> mr. ross votes no. mr. giunta votes no. mr. farenthold. >> no. >> mr. farenthold votes no. mr. kelly. >> no mr. kelly votes no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. cummings votes yes. mr. towns. >> yes. >> mr. towns votes yes. >> mrs. maloney. >> yes. >> mrs. maloney votes yes. miss norton. >> miss norton votes yes. mr. kucinich. mr. kucinich votes yes. mr. tierney. >> yes. >> mr. tierney votes yes. mr. clay. >> yes. >> mr. clay votes yes. mr. lynch. >> yes. >> mr. lynch votes yes. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes yes. mr. connolly? >> aye. >> mr. connolly votes yes. mr. quigley votes yes. mr. davis. mr. davis votes yes. mr. bilbray. mr. welch. mr. yarmouth. miss spear votes yes. >> the clerk will report. >> on that vote, mr. chairman, there were 22 noes, 15 yeses. >> the amendment is not agreed to. the chair would recognize the gentle lady for california for a question. >> mr. chairman, thank
meehan? >> no. >> mr. meehan votes no. dr. desjarlais? >> no. >> dr. desjarlais votes no. mr. walsh? >> no. >> mr. walsh votes no. mr. gowdy. >> no. >> mr. gowdy votes no. >> mr. ross. >> no. >> mr. ross votes no. mr. giunta votes no. mr. farenthold. >> no. >> mr. farenthold votes no. mr. kelly. >> no mr. kelly votes no. >> mr. cummings. >> yes. >> mr. cummings votes yes. mr. towns. >>...
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it is all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social meehan network -- social medias. it's washington your way. the c-span networks, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are talking about regulation and job creation with diana fuchtgott-roth, who is the director at the center for employment policy at the hudson institute. welcome to the program. in the previous segment, we were talking about the legacy of ronald reagan 30 years after his inauguration. you bring up the connection between his statement on regulations and a statement that the current president just made. guest: in 1981, ronald reagan issued an executive order that the cost of regulation has to be lower than the benefits. in order -- in other words, the benefits have to exceed the costs. this was one of the beginnings of regulatory reform. jimmy carter had moved in the direction of looking at the cost benefits of regulation. ronald reagan continued that with his executive order. president clinton also had an executive order in 1993. host: taking a
it is all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social meehan network -- social medias. it's washington your way. the c-span networks, created by cable and provided as a public service. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are talking about regulation and job creation with diana fuchtgott-roth, who is the director at the center for employment policy at the hudson institute. welcome to the program. in the previous segment, we were talking about the legacy...
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meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed by congress and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of president or acting as president during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of president or acting as president during the remainder of such term. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. miller. mr. miller: this article shall be not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed to president. and --
meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article...
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meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed by congress and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of president or acting as president during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of president or acting as president during the remainder of such term. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. miller. mr. miller: this article shall be not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed to president. and --
meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article...
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meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens? pelosi. palazzo? boehner. pallone jr.? pelosi. pascrell jr.? pelosi. oastir i -- pastor of arizona? pelosi. paul? boehner. paulsen? boehner. payne? pelosi. pearce? boehner. pelosi? pelosi. pence? boehner. perlmutter? pelosi. peters? pelosi. peterson? pelosi. petri? boehner. pingree? pelosi. pitts? boehner. platts? boehner. poe? boehner. polis? pelosi. pompeo? boehner. posey? boehner. price of -- georgia? boehner. quayle? boehner. quigley? pelosi. rahall? pelosi. rangel? pelosi. reed? boehner. rehberg? boehner. reichert? boehner. renacci? boehner. reyes? pelosi. ribble? boehner. richards
meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens?...
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meehan votes no. mr. walsh votes no. mr. ross votes no. mr. guinta votes no. mr. kelly votes no. mr. cummings votes i. mr. towns votes i. ms. ma maloney votes i. ms. norton votes yes. mr. tyranny -- mr. clay votes yes. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. cooper votes yes. mr. conley -- mr. quigley votes yes. mr. davis votes yes. mr. well much -- mr. murphy votes yes. ms. deer votes i. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> mr. chairman, i wish to be recorded as voting i. >> mr. conley votes i. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> on that vote, mr. mr. chairman, 20 no's, 14 i's. the amendment is not agreed to. is there any other amendments? >> i know if he'll be back in time, but i want to vote to a final inquiry. if he gets back, we'll get back to that. i have an inquiry on how you interpret the rules in the committee record. i know you mentioned things earlier, but i want to be clear. >> i don't mind the inquiry, but i want to get to the final vote, and we will not adjourn until after this is discussed. hearing no more amendments, the question now occurs on the committee resolution. all those this
meehan votes no. mr. walsh votes no. mr. ross votes no. mr. guinta votes no. mr. kelly votes no. mr. cummings votes i. mr. towns votes i. ms. ma maloney votes i. ms. norton votes yes. mr. tyranny -- mr. clay votes yes. mr. lynch votes yes. mr. cooper votes yes. mr. conley -- mr. quigley votes yes. mr. davis votes yes. mr. well much -- mr. murphy votes yes. ms. deer votes i. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> mr. chairman, i wish to be recorded as voting i. >> mr. conley votes...
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meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed by congress and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of president or acting as president during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of president or acting as president during the remainder of such term. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. miller. mr. miller: this article shall be not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed to president. and --
meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president, or acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article...
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meehan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. meehan: i want to thank my friend for yielding and, madam speaker, i rise to join my colleagues and in fact fellow citizens from across this nation in thought and prayer following the tragic assault on gabby giffords and 19 others in tucson. i pray that in these critical hours gabby giffords will heal and begin the path to a fuller recovery. just yesterday i was privileged to join a large number of my freshmen colleagues as we went on a visit to the walter reid army hospital where we were humbled and inspired by the remarkable strength of severely injured military heroes who are fighting to recover from their wounds. i pray that gabby giffords will be provided with the similar resolve. i pray for those who lost their lives and the families of their loved ones who now struggle with grief and i think particularly, having been a former prosecutor of judge john roll, whose loss is being deeply felt by our colleagues and their service in public service from the judiciary. while this traged
meehan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. meehan: i want to thank my friend for yielding and, madam speaker, i rise to join my colleagues and in fact fellow citizens from across this nation in thought and prayer following the tragic assault on gabby giffords and 19 others in tucson. i pray that in these critical hours gabby giffords will heal and begin the path to a fuller recovery. just yesterday i was privileged to join a large number...
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meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president,r acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article shall not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed by congress and shall not prevent any peon who may be holding the office of president or acting as president during the term within which this article becomes operative from holding the office of president or acting as president during the remainder of such term. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from california, mr. miller. mr. miller: this article shall be not apply to any person holding the office of president when this article was proposed to president. and -- or
meehan. mr. meehan: amendment xxii passed by congress on march 21, 1947. section 1 no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice, and no person who has held the office of president,r acted as president, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from mississippi, mr. nunnely. -- mr. nunnelee. mr. nunnelee: but this article...
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meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens? pelosi. palazzo? boehner. pallone jr.? pelosi. pascrell jr.? pelosi. oastir i -- pastor of arizona? pelosi. paul? boehner. paulsen? boehner. payne? pelosi. pearce? boehner. pelosi? pelosi. pence? boehner. perlmutter? pelosi. peters? pelosi. peterson? pelosi. petri? boehner. pingree? pelosi. pitts? boehner. platts? boehner. poe? boehner. polis? pelosi. pompeo? boehner. posey? boehner. price of -- georgia? boehner. quayle? boehner. quigley? pelosi. rahall? pelosi. rangel? pelosi. reed? boehner. rehberg? boehner. reichert? boehner. renacci? boehner. reyes? pelosi. ribble? boehner. richards
meehan? boehner. meeks? pelosi. mica? boehner. michaud? schuler. gary g. miller? boehner. geroge miller -- george miller? pelosi. miller of florida? boehner. miller of michigan? boehner. miller of north carolina? pelosi. moore? pelosi. moran? pelosi. mulvaney? boehner. murphy? pelosi. murphy? boehner. myrick? boehner. nadler? pelosi. napolitano? pelosi. neal? pelosi. neugebauer? boehner. noem? boehner. nugent? boehner. nunes? boehner. nunnelee? boehner. olson? boehner. olver? pelosi. owens?...