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along the missouri river. another great partnership between local communities, state governments, and the united states army corps of engineers. construction also continues on the east locust creek reservoir and we continue to move forward with another port bridge along i-70 and the it seven interstate project in north county st. louis. and a new overpass in west plains. although covid-19 has had an overwhelming impact on the economy we've made progress in a short amount of time but in fact missouri's among the top tier of states and the total economic recovery with a 71% of jobs recovered. we are among the lowest unemployment rates in the country. we have again reached number two in the united states for apprenticeship programs. [applause] time and time again, our administration has address the challenges of our community and our state head on. rather than leaving them for another day, another administration, or another generation. over the past two and half years we have offered bold solutions. and we have g
along the missouri river. another great partnership between local communities, state governments, and the united states army corps of engineers. construction also continues on the east locust creek reservoir and we continue to move forward with another port bridge along i-70 and the it seven interstate project in north county st. louis. and a new overpass in west plains. although covid-19 has had an overwhelming impact on the economy we've made progress in a short amount of time but in fact...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i remind the gentleman from new york, if this bill is enacted, his state's three million seniors face a cut to medicare of $27 billion over the next 10 years. i would like to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 30 seconds. >> fellow american, all this money is coming out of your future earnings. divided by u.s. households, $1.9 trillion comes to roughly $15,000 from an average family. you'll pay that back through future taxes and inflation and through higher prices an lower wages as businesses pass along their taxes. you won't see it all directly but you'll feel it. it's the car you won't be able to afford someday soon or the home you won't be able to qualify for. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'm honored to yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, ms.
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i remind the gentleman from new york, if this bill is enacted, his state's three million seniors face a cut to medicare of $27 billion over the next 10 years. i would like to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 30 seconds. >> fellow american, all this money is coming out of your future earnings. divided by u.s. households, $1.9 trillion comes to...
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the senator from missouri. mr presen _ mr president. the senator from missouri.— missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator _ missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, - missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, i - missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, i send i on behalf of senator kramer, i send the question to the desk. —— mr president — senator holly on behalf of himself and senator kramer sent a question for the council and house manager and following our procedure, the first one to respond after it is read will be the council for the former president. —— senator hawley. if the senate's power to disqualify is not _ if the senate's power to disqualify is not derivative _ if the senate's power to disqualify is not derivative of— if the senate's power to disqualify is not derivative of the _ if the senate's power to disqualify is not derivative of the power- if the senate's power to disqualify is not derivative of the power to i is not derivative of the power to remove —
the senator from missouri. mr presen _ mr president. the senator from missouri.— missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator _ missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, - missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, i - missouri. mr presen on my behalf and on behalf of senator kramer, i send i on behalf of senator kramer, i send the question to the desk. —— mr president — senator holly on behalf of himself and senator kramer...
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this missouri woman, her name is patricia derges, was licensed in missouri as an assistant physician. she had done med school at a school in the caribbean but she hadn't been accepted into a residency. she wasn't a full doctor. the rules say a person with mid-level professional accreditation like hers can only do so if they do it in collaboration with a fully accredited doctor. there's nothing wrong with being a physician assistant, there's lots of room in our system for lots of different licensed professionals. but i think it's safe to say that april 11, just about a month into the coronavirus pandemic, this is not the person you would expect to be announcing that in fact she had discovered a cure for covid-19. but there she was, april 11, on facebook, quote, this amazing treatment stands to provide a potential cure for covid-19 patients that is safe and natural. and wouldn't you know it, she would be happy to sell it you to. just direct message her, she'll cure you, it's on facebook so i'm sure it's vetted, right? there was no cure for covid-19 back on april 11 when she wrote that.
this missouri woman, her name is patricia derges, was licensed in missouri as an assistant physician. she had done med school at a school in the caribbean but she hadn't been accepted into a residency. she wasn't a full doctor. the rules say a person with mid-level professional accreditation like hers can only do so if they do it in collaboration with a fully accredited doctor. there's nothing wrong with being a physician assistant, there's lots of room in our system for lots of different...
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i have relatives in missouri. and so i'm just as concerned about those workers, those families and those small businesses. so we want to crush the virus. but in my home state of nevada we can't recover and reopen our economy until we crush this virus. so i need you to work with us. there is nothing in this resolution that says republicans can't join on board. the president said today he is willing to entertain suggestions on how to move forward. but my vote for this resolution is a call to my colleagues to work with us to get this done because our constituents are counts on us. not blue state constituents or red state constituents, but american constituents. i represent rural parts of my district that are conservative and i have urban parts manufacture my district that are not. i'm fighting for all of them. so i'm taking a stand and i'm asking you to work with us to pass this american rescue plan. for all families, for all workers, and for all small businesses who have suffered for far too long. i know that these
i have relatives in missouri. and so i'm just as concerned about those workers, those families and those small businesses. so we want to crush the virus. but in my home state of nevada we can't recover and reopen our economy until we crush this virus. so i need you to work with us. there is nothing in this resolution that says republicans can't join on board. the president said today he is willing to entertain suggestions on how to move forward. but my vote for this resolution is a call to my...
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long of missouri, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote aye on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. gaetz of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yea on the motion to recommit. also, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? mr. cleaver: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yes -- will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pr
long of missouri, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote aye on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. gaetz of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yea on the motion to recommit. also, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. steube...
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and it was started while he was the senator from the state of missouri. and continued during his brief vice-presidency and then completed while he was president of the united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county by the age of 50 when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be a united states senator for the past 9 1/2 years. and i expect to continue the effort which i've been making in that capacity as a united states senator to help win the peace under the direction of the great -- our great leader franklin d. roosevelt. >> and he became president at the age of 60. on april 12, 1945, harry truman happened to be in the capitol building when he received a phone call from the white house asking him to hurry to the white house and to come quietly. truman rushed to the white house and was received by eleanor roosevelt who broke the news to now president truman. eleanor roosevelt said harry, the president is dead.
and it was started while he was the senator from the state of missouri. and continued during his brief vice-presidency and then completed while he was president of the united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county by the age of 50 when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be a united states senator for the past 9 1/2 years. and i expect to...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i remind the gentleman from new york, if this bill is enacted, his state's three million seniors face a cut to medicare of $27 billion over the next 10 years. i would like to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 30 seconds. >> fellow american, all this money is coming out of your future earnings. divided by u.s. households, $1.9 trillion comes to roughly $15,000 from an average family. you'll pay that back through future taxes and inflation and through higher prices an lower wages as businesses pass along their taxes. you won't see it all directly but you'll feel it. it's the car you won't be able to afford someday soon or the home you won't be able to qualify for. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'm honored to yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, ms.
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i remind the gentleman from new york, if this bill is enacted, his state's three million seniors face a cut to medicare of $27 billion over the next 10 years. i would like to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for 30 seconds. >> fellow american, all this money is coming out of your future earnings. divided by u.s. households, $1.9 trillion comes to...
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of mo they have many i'm trying to think what university of missouri there you know they're known for journalism but there's you know like that i wasn't in the theater part and i wasn't even looking there's a college a small women's college called called stephens college that's well known for acting there but like that i wasn't even investigating at the that point it was really after college my dad said you know you can buy the car you're driving for me for $400.00 and i did and then i worked 3 jobs in my mind was like i moved to chicago so it was just all about saving my money moving up there and i will tell you dennis once i made that decision i thought to myself wow i'm going to make it done its part naive take that helped but i just put that in my mind in like it's going to happen so you know there was only one time i was worried i saw an article in a sunday paper jeff bridges said he wasn't sure it was going to work out for him and i was stunned by that like we want because at that point really i don't you think sometimes people say stuff because it sounds like it's a good story.
of mo they have many i'm trying to think what university of missouri there you know they're known for journalism but there's you know like that i wasn't in the theater part and i wasn't even looking there's a college a small women's college called called stephens college that's well known for acting there but like that i wasn't even investigating at the that point it was really after college my dad said you know you can buy the car you're driving for me for $400.00 and i did and then i worked 3...
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buffalo, missouri. population 3,000 or so. where people tend to know each other's business.d have a best friend he met when they were both in diapers. so, of course, dale potter rushed over to see brad that very christmas morning. >> he just kept saying, "why, dale? why did she do this?” he was a mess. >> reporter: all those guns you see in the background there? dale owns buffalo's only gun and pawn shop. so when lisa's death was declared to be suicide, and the sheriff returned brad's gun, the one that killed her, brad called dale. >> and he said, "i don't really want the gun back.” >> reporter: can't imagine why he would. >> he said, "do you want it?” and i said, "yeah, i do." i cleaned it up and put it in the safe and forgot about it. >> reporter: and the family tried to move on and didn't pay much attention when laci began saying, odd things. >>> you know when mom was murdered, blah, blah, blah. >> reporter: murdered? not that it was anything like an accusation or aggressive or unfriendly. >> she didn't act any different with dad. she still came around. he still helped he
buffalo, missouri. population 3,000 or so. where people tend to know each other's business.d have a best friend he met when they were both in diapers. so, of course, dale potter rushed over to see brad that very christmas morning. >> he just kept saying, "why, dale? why did she do this?” he was a mess. >> reporter: all those guns you see in the background there? dale owns buffalo's only gun and pawn shop. so when lisa's death was declared to be suicide, and the sheriff...
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smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri votes yes. mr. rice? mr. rice votes yes. mr. schweiker? mr. schweiker votes yes. ms. walorski? ms. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood? mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup? dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson? dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes? mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker? mr. smucker votes yes. mr. hern? mr. hern votes yes. mrs. miller? mrs. miller votes yes. mr. chairman? >> the chairman votes no. clerk: the chairman votes no. chair neal: the clerk will report the tally. clerk: mr. chairman, i have 24-18. chair neal: the amendment is failed to be agreed to. are there any additional amendments and the nature of a substitute? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. chair neal: the gentleman from texas will be recognized very quickly. >> i reserve a point of order. chair neal: the gentleman from virginia has reserved a point of order. we will just wait for the amendment to be dispersed. chair neal: the gentleman from texas is recognized speak on his amendment. >> thank you, chairman. this am
smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri votes yes. mr. rice? mr. rice votes yes. mr. schweiker? mr. schweiker votes yes. ms. walorski? ms. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood? mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup? dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson? dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes? mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker? mr. smucker votes yes. mr. hern? mr. hern votes yes. mrs. miller? mrs. miller votes yes. mr. chairman? >> the chairman votes no. clerk:...
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the missouri compromise that part of the missouri compromise had been unconstitutional from the beginning because it after the the kansas nebraska act. it was possible for people like abraham lincoln who returned to politics in illinois largely because of the kansas nebraska act. it was possible for him to say, okay. congress made a bad decision in repealing that ban on slavery in the northern part of the western territories but if congress made a bad decision in 1854, it could make a good decision in 1856 and restore the ban. the dreads got decision said no congress cannot do that the basis of the dreads got decision was that slaves were property and just as congress could not tell a guy in missouri who wanted to take his horse into kansas and because properties property and you can take your private cross state lines. it couldn't tell a slaveholder in missouri that he couldn't take his slaves across the lines into kansas territory. what the kansas-nebraska act did on the ground though was to give both sides? pro slavery antislavery and opportunity to basically flex their muscles ahead o
the missouri compromise that part of the missouri compromise had been unconstitutional from the beginning because it after the the kansas nebraska act. it was possible for people like abraham lincoln who returned to politics in illinois largely because of the kansas nebraska act. it was possible for him to say, okay. congress made a bad decision in repealing that ban on slavery in the northern part of the western territories but if congress made a bad decision in 1854, it could make a good...
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jesse fremont, the daughter of the eminent missouri senator, thomas. he's not crazy about his daughter's choice in a husband, but she will write most of his exploratory narratives. he will pace the floor, and tell his stories and she will transcribed them. she'll do the same thing for his political speeches. and during the civil war, she will become involved with the new york sanitary fair. the great metropolitan for that will eventually give us the metropolitan museum of art, and she makes sure that this painting by albert is included. it sold it to james lennox of the new york public library for the largest paid for work of art auction to benefit the union troops. why is somebody? the fremont slip and california. they live not far from california. they are good friends with barack and also the photographer. california, and specifically yosemite, are starting to be perceived very much the way niagara and national bridge were earlier in the century. as a landscape untainted by slavery. a landscape that is construed as having no north and no south. it's
jesse fremont, the daughter of the eminent missouri senator, thomas. he's not crazy about his daughter's choice in a husband, but she will write most of his exploratory narratives. he will pace the floor, and tell his stories and she will transcribed them. she'll do the same thing for his political speeches. and during the civil war, she will become involved with the new york sanitary fair. the great metropolitan for that will eventually give us the metropolitan museum of art, and she makes...
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citizenship -- where i come from in missouri, i grew up in rural missouri. working class town.d folks. working hard to make it every day. where i grew up, we believe in citizenship. we're proud of it. we're proud to be americans. when you come to america, you join a family. in this family, we stick up for one another. we protect one another. we believe in one another. that's what citizenship means. that's why it's worth protecting and that's why we need a border. do you agree? that's what it is. [applause] and we've got to resist the attempts of the oligarchs to divide us. they will only succeed at the end of the day. only succeed if we do nothing. and if we allow ourselves to be divided. you can see their strategy. we saw it last year. we heard endlessly from corporate media, from big tech, from the left how terrible our country is. we heard that we are systemically racist. you heard that once or twice. we heard the real founding wasn't in 1776. it was in 1619 or whatever. we heard that america is founded in lies and evil. that's what we've been told. that is all false. all of
citizenship -- where i come from in missouri, i grew up in rural missouri. working class town.d folks. working hard to make it every day. where i grew up, we believe in citizenship. we're proud of it. we're proud to be americans. when you come to america, you join a family. in this family, we stick up for one another. we protect one another. we believe in one another. that's what citizenship means. that's why it's worth protecting and that's why we need a border. do you agree? that's what it...
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long of missouri, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote yes on the hill amendment to h.r. 447. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote yes on the hill amendment to h.r. 447. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton about will vote no on the hill amendment. as the member designated by mr. kind, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kind will vote no on the hill amendment. as the member designated by mr. doggett, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. dog let vote no on the hill amendment -- doggett will vote no on the hill amendment. as the member designated by mr. cohen, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote no on the hill amendment. as the member designated by ms. barragan, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. barr
long of missouri, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote yes on the hill amendment to h.r. 447. as the member designated by mr. gosar of arizona, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote yes on the hill amendment to h.r. 447. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. moulton, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton about...
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hartzler of missouri. mrs. steel of california. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment according to 36 u.s.c. 2302 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the following members on the part of the house to the united states holocaust memorial council. the clerk: mr. deutch of florida. mr. schneider of illinois. mrs. lawrence of michigan. mr. zeldin of new york. mr. kustoff of tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 5-a-1-b of the house resolution 8, the house stands adjourned until noon on monday next for morning hour debate and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business.
hartzler of missouri. mrs. steel of california. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment according to 36 u.s.c. 2302 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the following members on the part of the house to the united states holocaust memorial council. the clerk: mr. deutch of florida. mr. schneider of illinois. mrs. lawrence of michigan. mr. zeldin of new york. mr. kustoff of tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 5-a-1-b of the house...
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smith's of missouri. >> mr. smith's of missouri votes yes. >> royce vote -- rice votes yes. >> schweikert yes. >> alora key votes yes. >> mr. hood votes yes. >> dr. lynn's furred votes yes. >> arrington is a us -- yes. >> ferguson is a yes. >> mis-direction votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes i >> herne votes i. misses miller? >> did you call my name? >> misses miller votes i. >> mr. doggett. >> mr. chairman? >> mr. chairman? >> chairman votes no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> mr. chairman i have 24 nose and 18 eyes. >> 24 no's and 18 i's? >> the amendment and the nature of the substitute is agreed to. let me now recognize mr. buyer for the purpose of offering a motion. >> who enough a way transmit to the house committee budget on subtitle h as requisitions emulate -- related to amendments is mentioned. -- as mentioned. >> question is, subtitle h as amended, members are reminded to amuse themselves for a voice vote. all those in favor, signify by saying i, those opposed -- >> no. >> in the opinion of the chair, the e
smith's of missouri. >> mr. smith's of missouri votes yes. >> royce vote -- rice votes yes. >> schweikert yes. >> alora key votes yes. >> mr. hood votes yes. >> dr. lynn's furred votes yes. >> arrington is a us -- yes. >> ferguson is a yes. >> mis-direction votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes i >> herne votes i. misses miller? >> did you call my name? >> misses miller votes i. >> mr. doggett. >> mr. chairman?...
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rush limbaugh was born in missouri, this conversation at arrowhead stadium all those years ago in the '90s with me was in kansas city, missouri, but he was born in cape girardeau and the state took pride in rush limbaugh because he stayed there, he came back. his heart was there. "the rush limbaugh show" was not the only thing that he did. he wrote books, bestsellers, in fact and his conservative voice was something he wanted people to hear about and read about on all different platforms because you never know where you might reach someone. maybe his first book titles would tell us that, "the way things ought to be." "see, i told you so." he wanted to be that person to tell you what was going on and he wanted to draw the line very brightly between what you might think is happening based on people who are not honest with you versus the way that he saw that it needed to be told. not always pretty, not always comfortable, people may try to, and of course we have the lingo today, "cancel culture." we didn't back then necessarily but don't let people try to quiet you. invite them to the de
rush limbaugh was born in missouri, this conversation at arrowhead stadium all those years ago in the '90s with me was in kansas city, missouri, but he was born in cape girardeau and the state took pride in rush limbaugh because he stayed there, he came back. his heart was there. "the rush limbaugh show" was not the only thing that he did. he wrote books, bestsellers, in fact and his conservative voice was something he wanted people to hear about and read about on all different...
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they go up the missouri river. they end up spending the winter with the mandin indians who are presented here. and what they come back with is an unparalleled history of the mandan's cultural lifeways but also natural history of the midwest of the united states. max is always comparing it to brazil. because of course brazil is this lush rainforest. and he cannot get over how barren and seer and dry and scary the great plains seems to be, particularly when it's not high summer. and so he will look at the hudus up on the missouri river coast, and he will see castles. but for him they are gothic and they are brooding. he's not 100% sure he likes this. and so the notion of the badlands, he actually embraces that. it's like i miss the palm trees, i'm kind of missing brazil, this is a little bit whacky and weird. and if you've ever been through south dakota and the black hills, it is a fabulously alien-looking landscape. the fact that he is picking up on this is i think really helpful too. so he takes bodmer's prints and
they go up the missouri river. they end up spending the winter with the mandin indians who are presented here. and what they come back with is an unparalleled history of the mandan's cultural lifeways but also natural history of the midwest of the united states. max is always comparing it to brazil. because of course brazil is this lush rainforest. and he cannot get over how barren and seer and dry and scary the great plains seems to be, particularly when it's not high summer. and so he will...
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where i come from in missouri, i grew up in middle -- rural missouri, a working-class town full of good folks who work hard to make it every day. where i come from, we believe in citizenship because we are proud of it. in america we believe in family. we protect one another, we stand up for one another. that is what says -- citizenship means. do you agree? [applause] we've got to resist the thames of the oligarchy to divide us. you can see what their strategy is -- we saw it this whole last year. we heard in loosely from corporate media, tech from the left, how terrible our country is. we heard that we are systemically racist. we heard that the real founding of the country was not in 1776, it was in 1619. we heard that america is founded in lies and evil, that is what we have been told. all of that is false, all of that is a lie. america is not a perfect place, but it is a good place -- more than that it is a great place. it is the greatest nation in the history of the world. part of standing up to the oligarchs in tech, the media, and the liberals, is reclaiming our history and saying,
where i come from in missouri, i grew up in middle -- rural missouri, a working-class town full of good folks who work hard to make it every day. where i come from, we believe in citizenship because we are proud of it. in america we believe in family. we protect one another, we stand up for one another. that is what says -- citizenship means. do you agree? [applause] we've got to resist the thames of the oligarchy to divide us. you can see what their strategy is -- we saw it this whole last...
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smith of missouri votes aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. >> schweikert votes yes. >> walorski votes aye. >> lahood, yes. >> wenstrup, absolutely yes. >> arrington's a yes. >> ferguson is yes. >> mr. estes votes yes. >> smucker, aye. >> hern, yes. >> miller boats -- votes aye. mr. evans? mr. chairman? chair neal: the chairman votes no. are there any members who wish to change or cast their vote? the clerk will report. >> 23 nos, 18 yeas. chair neal: the amendment is not agreed to. are there additional amendments? if there are no further amendments, the question is on the adoption of amendment and nature of a substitute. all those in favor, signify by saying aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment is agreed to. let me recognize mr. beyer for the purpose of offering a motion. rep. beyer: i move the committee favorably transmit to the committee on the budget subtitle d of the budget recommendation relating to elder justice, as amended. chair neal: the question is on transmitting su
smith of missouri votes aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. >> schweikert votes yes. >> walorski votes aye. >> lahood, yes. >> wenstrup, absolutely yes. >> arrington's a yes. >> ferguson is yes. >> mr. estes votes yes. >> smucker, aye. >> hern, yes. >> miller boats -- votes aye. mr. evans? mr. chairman? chair neal: the chairman votes no. are there any members who wish to change or cast their vote? the clerk will report. >> 23 nos,...
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smith of missouri. >> smith of missouri votes no. >> mr. smith of missouri votes no. mr. rice. >> rice votes no. >> mr. rights votes no. mr.'s weikert. >> no. >> votes no. >> votes no. >> sorry. can you tell me how the ranking member voted? >> the ranking member mr. brady voted no. >> my vote is no. >> no. >> mr. arrington. >> arrington is a no. >> mr. arrington votes no. >> dr. ferguson. >> ferguson votes no. >> dr. ferguson votes no. >> mr. estes. >> estes votes no. >> mr. smucker. >> smucker, no. >> mr. smucker votes no. mr. hearn. >> no. >> misses miller. >> miller votes no. >> mrs. miller votes no. ms. moore. chair neal: i understand ms. moore is having technical difficulties. if we could just pause for a moment until she is able to get in. >> mr. evans. >> the room. am i in? >> [indiscernible] chair neal: ms. moore, could we have you recorded, please? if we can hear you, ms. moore -- visual contact was made. chair neal: ms. moore, would you like to record your vote? please unmute yourself. [indiscernible] ms. moore? would you unmute yourself, please? so, my suggesti
smith of missouri. >> smith of missouri votes no. >> mr. smith of missouri votes no. mr. rice. >> rice votes no. >> mr. rights votes no. mr.'s weikert. >> no. >> votes no. >> votes no. >> sorry. can you tell me how the ranking member voted? >> the ranking member mr. brady voted no. >> my vote is no. >> no. >> mr. arrington. >> arrington is a no. >> mr. arrington votes no. >> dr. ferguson. >> ferguson...
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sal a firefighter and emt in missouri. and we have melanie owens, a pharmacist, carmen palmer a child care worker in colum bows, ohio and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you all so much for being here today and for sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. >> well, thanks for joining us, everyone. i -- you know, i've met al before, and, al, thank you for all the help in the past and we're going to try to help now, you and the fire fighters and the emts and melanie, i understand that you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family, is that right? >> yes. >> well, that's pretty impressive. >> and carmen, you -- you do what -- god's work. you're dealing with all those little kids and trying to figure out how you do it now and how you can safely open and how you can make it work. >> it's a pleasure dealing with children. >> i'll tell you what, we need you badly. and, jeff, you have too many high-have around the state. that's what we did in iowa. all kidding asid
sal a firefighter and emt in missouri. and we have melanie owens, a pharmacist, carmen palmer a child care worker in colum bows, ohio and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you all so much for being here today and for sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. >> well, thanks for joining us, everyone. i -- you know, i've met al before, and, al, thank you for all the help in the past and we're going to try to help now, you and the fire fighters...
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louis, missouri, and we have melanie owens a pharmacist in chicago.men palmer a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff karster a grocery store manager in cedar rapids iowa thank you all for being here today and for sharing your stories with us plpght over to you. >> thanks for joining us everyone. you know, i know i've met al before, and al -- thank you for all of the help in the past, and we're going try to help now. you and the firefighters and emts, i and melanie, understand you're the what second or third generation pharmacist or in your family is that right? >> yes. >> that's pretty impressive. that's pretty impressive. and carmen, you do what god's work you -- deal with all of the little kids and trying to figure out how you do it now and safely open and how you can make it work. >> it is a pleasure dealing with children. >> we need you badly, and jeff you have too many damn hy-vees around the state it was always a debate whether i stop at a hy-vee or whether i find a frozen custard stand but it's -- you know that'sy- what we did in iowa.
louis, missouri, and we have melanie owens a pharmacist in chicago.men palmer a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff karster a grocery store manager in cedar rapids iowa thank you all for being here today and for sharing your stories with us plpght over to you. >> thanks for joining us everyone. you know, i know i've met al before, and al -- thank you for all of the help in the past, and we're going try to help now. you and the firefighters and emts, i and melanie, understand...
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the general of the army, douglas macarthur boards the missouri. the fleet commander and admiral halsey welcome them aboard. the admiral escorts general macarthur to the veranda deck with a 20 minute ceremony to take place. >> right now we are on the 01 level battleship missouri. it is also known as the veranda deck. this is where september 2, 1945, the japanese signed their surrender of world war ii. the plaque just behind me is where the table set. the ship looked different. this canopy was not installed this was rotated 30 degrees in order to make more room. if you had looked around and above us that day, you would have seen thousands of members of the crew hanging onto anything they could, trying to get a glimpse of what was about to occur on this deck. at 9:00 in the morning, when the surrender ceremony was supposed to start, members of the japanese delegation were making their way on board. on this deck at 9:02 in the morning, general douglas macarthur and admiral halsey descended from above to start the ceremony. the first person to sign the
the general of the army, douglas macarthur boards the missouri. the fleet commander and admiral halsey welcome them aboard. the admiral escorts general macarthur to the veranda deck with a 20 minute ceremony to take place. >> right now we are on the 01 level battleship missouri. it is also known as the veranda deck. this is where september 2, 1945, the japanese signed their surrender of world war ii. the plaque just behind me is where the table set. the ship looked different. this canopy...
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smith of missouri, for four minutes, please. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for four minutes. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to the gentleman from texas. you know in missouri we have this phrase that said, you're all hat and no cattle. that's what this legislation is. it's all hat and no cattle. we just had the speaker speak right before me that said this -- this piece of legislation is all about getting vaccines and shots in people's arms. let me tell you, less than 10% of the money that is appropriated in this piece of legislation actually goes to vaccinations and shots. it's 9%. so that's all hat and no cattle, what we say in missouri. and so if you're actually wanting to make sure that americans have shots and vaccinations, do your job, not the lip service. if we really want to help the american people, we should focus -- focus on lifting the burden of government interference on the lives and off of the backs of working class americans. at a time of great division in this c
smith of missouri, for four minutes, please. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for four minutes. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. thank you to the gentleman from texas. you know in missouri we have this phrase that said, you're all hat and no cattle. that's what this legislation is. it's all hat and no cattle. we just had the speaker speak right before me that said this -- this piece of legislation is all about getting vaccines and shots in people's arms....
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billy long of missouri, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote nay on the previous question on h. res. 95. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. aguilar: mr. speaker, form as the member designated by congress member roybal-allard, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congress member roybal-allard will vote yes on ordering the previous question. mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member vargas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congress member vargas will also vote yes on ordering the previous question. and, mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. m fume aye of maryland, -- mfume of maryland, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that m
billy long of missouri, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. long will vote nay on the previous question on h. res. 95. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. aguilar: mr. speaker, form as the member designated by congress member roybal-allard, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that congress member roybal-allard will vote yes on ordering the previous question. mr. correa: mr. speaker, as the member designated by...
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louis, missouri. we have melanie owens, a pharmacist in chicago. carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that right? >> yes. pres. biden: that's pretty impress i. carmen, you do what -- you do god's work, dealing with all those little kids, trying to figure out how you do it now, how you can safely open, how you can make it work. >> it's a pleasure dealing with children. pres. biden: i tell you what, we need you badly. and jeff, you have too many -- it was a ulls a debate whether i stop at a hy-vee or find a frozen custard stand, that's what we did in iowa. all kidding aside you all, you're basically holding the country together. i'm not being facetious, i'm being deadly
louis, missouri. we have melanie owens, a pharmacist in chicago. carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that...
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smith of missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith, aye. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes -- >> chu of california votes no. >> ms. chu, i've recorded you as a no. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes yes. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. mcclintock? >> mcclintock, aye. >> mr. mcclintock, aye. mr. growthman? aye. >> mr. growthman, aye. mr. smucker? >> smucker, aye. mr. smucker, aye. mr. jacobs? >> jacobs, aye. >> mr. jacobs, aye. mr. burgess? >> burgess from texas votes yes. plfrmgts burgess, aye. mr. carter? >> carter from georgia votes aye. >> mr. carter, aye. mr. klein? mr. klein? ms. bobert? >> bobert votes yes. >> ms. bbert, aye. dr. donalds? >> donalds votes yes. >> mr. donalds, aye. mr. feenstra, aye. >> mr. good? good from virginia, aye. ms. hinson? >> mrs. hinson votes aye. >> mrs. hinson, aye. mr. obernalty from california votes aye. >> mr. chairman? >> yarmuth from kentucky votes no. >> mr. yarmuth, no. are there any other members wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, the nos are 1
smith of missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith, aye. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes -- >> chu of california votes no. >> ms. chu, i've recorded you as a no. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes yes. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. mcclintock? >> mcclintock, aye. >> mr. mcclintock, aye. mr. growthman? aye. >> mr. growthman, aye. mr. smucker? >> smucker, aye. mr. smucker, aye. mr. jacobs? >> jacobs, aye. >> mr. jacobs, aye....
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missouri is -- and especially this area of missouri is a stronghold for conservative-leaning people.s easy for people to say, well, she is from that area, she went to washington, she was going to engage in this protest, in this rally to stop the steal, as they say, but i think people that believe that and people that say that have missed the mark. then don't know the facts about emily hernandez. >> okay. so even if she came there with no bad intentions, she did wind up in a crowd that had conspiracy theories, that had military militia members there, excuse me, far right extremists, and she went along for the ride. there was racist paraphernalia. there was anti-semitic paraphernalia, there were people in that crowd yelling the "n" word at police officers. so people -- people at home are going to wonder, how do you get caught up into -- that's pretty abhorrent behavior even if you are 21 years old. that's that that behavior and i don't disagree there were people in that crowd that went to the capitol for the sole purpose to create mayhem and destroy property and hurt others. that's wha
missouri is -- and especially this area of missouri is a stronghold for conservative-leaning people.s easy for people to say, well, she is from that area, she went to washington, she was going to engage in this protest, in this rally to stop the steal, as they say, but i think people that believe that and people that say that have missed the mark. then don't know the facts about emily hernandez. >> okay. so even if she came there with no bad intentions, she did wind up in a crowd that had...
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i agree with the prior callers from missouri.e leave here in new haven, outside of washington, which is basically 70 miles southwest of st. louis. i've been trying nonstop, every day. i think i registered at 15 different places, and i started close to a month ago. no calls back, no nothing, but yet when you look at the republican counties in the state, they are just flush with it. springfield, columbia, jefferson city. st. louis is a complete void. i have tried through our community here at ssm hospital. you do not even get acknowledgment that you have registered. it is just ridiculous. yet if you want to drive, like that one lady said, to springfield or hannibal or columbia or jefferson city -- i am 70. my husband is 73. he is a veteran. if you want to drive two or three hours, which is not feasible, especially in this weather conditions we have in having the has been ongoing and continues to look not promising for at least another week -- i am very frustrated and concerned. governor parson's has just failed miserably. host: per
i agree with the prior callers from missouri.e leave here in new haven, outside of washington, which is basically 70 miles southwest of st. louis. i've been trying nonstop, every day. i think i registered at 15 different places, and i started close to a month ago. no calls back, no nothing, but yet when you look at the republican counties in the state, they are just flush with it. springfield, columbia, jefferson city. st. louis is a complete void. i have tried through our community here at ssm...
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>> kelly votes no. >> esther smith of missouri? >> smith of missouri votes no. >> is rice?>> rice votes no. >> mr. schweikert? walorski votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. wnstrup votes no. mr. arrington votes no. dr. ferguson? >> ferguson is a no. >> mr. estes? >> estes votes no. >> mr. smucker? smucker, no. mr. hearn? >> hearn votes no. >> misses miller? >> miller votes no. mr. suozzi? >> that allows us to reach even more -- >> mr. suozzi? mr. panetta? >> yes. >> mr. panetta votes yes. esther chairman? rep. neal: chairman votes yes. >> how is mr. suozzi recorded? >> yes. >> mr. suozzi votes yes. rep. neal: the clerk will report the tally. >> i have 24 aye 18 nose. s, rep. neal: the motion is agreed to as ordered, transmitted to the house committee on the budget. without objection, staff -- are authorized to make changes. embers have additional two days to file supplemental dissenting minority reviews. our next order of business is subtitle f, budget reconciliation and budget recommendations related to the continuation of job-based coverage. i recognize the gentlelady from
>> kelly votes no. >> esther smith of missouri? >> smith of missouri votes no. >> is rice?>> rice votes no. >> mr. schweikert? walorski votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. wnstrup votes no. mr. arrington votes no. dr. ferguson? >> ferguson is a no. >> mr. estes? >> estes votes no. >> mr. smucker? smucker, no. mr. hearn? >> hearn votes no. >> misses miller? >> miller votes no. mr. suozzi? >> that allows us to...
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democratic congresswoman corey bush of missouri knows the challenges of working low wage jobs. last night see tweeted people don't care about keeping the phil buster, about listening to the parliamentarian, people care about earning a livable page. raise the minute mum wage to $15. she joins me now. you are going to vote tonight. it will be your first vote on a major piece of legislation. this is the biggest thing that you will be voting on. how do you feel about that? how. >>> we need to get this down. you true covid-19 relief means raising the minimum wage to at least $15 per hour no matter what the senate parliamentarian says, run us our money. that's what st. louis and the country deserves. nothing less. >> i mean, you are someone, i think you would say, you come from a different background than a lot of the folks you are serving with, and from a different place, and have different life experiences. and you know, just from your perspective as someone who i think is closer to being a low-wage worker trying to make ends meet with kids than a lot of our colleagues, what it wou
democratic congresswoman corey bush of missouri knows the challenges of working low wage jobs. last night see tweeted people don't care about keeping the phil buster, about listening to the parliamentarian, people care about earning a livable page. raise the minute mum wage to $15. she joins me now. you are going to vote tonight. it will be your first vote on a major piece of legislation. this is the biggest thing that you will be voting on. how do you feel about that? how. >>> we need...
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kansas city, missouri and today serving as a consumer representative. >> thank you. doctor. >> good morning, my name is jeanette lee, i'm professor at university of medical sciences arkansas. thank you. >> you have to unmute yourself, dr. sawyer: we can't hear you. >> try again, sorry. mark sawyer, professor of pediatric infectious disease at university of california san diego and the children's hospital in san diego. >> thank you, doctor sawyer. dr. watson. >> good morning, i'm melinda bordon-- i'm an adult infectious disease physician by training. >> thank you. doctor. >> good morning. my name is levy, i'm director of the program attending physician in division of inif he can shuz diseases at boston children's hospital and director of pediatrics harvard medical school. >> thank you. next chart please. >> good morning. my name is pamela mcinnis recent from the national sciences, national institutes of health, thank you. >> thank you, pam. dr. moore. >> good morning. i'm patrick moore. i'm at the university of pittsburgh program, i study viruses, two viruses that we'
kansas city, missouri and today serving as a consumer representative. >> thank you. doctor. >> good morning, my name is jeanette lee, i'm professor at university of medical sciences arkansas. thank you. >> you have to unmute yourself, dr. sawyer: we can't hear you. >> try again, sorry. mark sawyer, professor of pediatric infectious disease at university of california san diego and the children's hospital in san diego. >> thank you, doctor sawyer. dr. watson....
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you had to go back to a good place and good place was growing up in the town of washington, missouri playing football. >> the former captain of the missouri state champion washington blue jays says that three things saved almost in throws dark days. faith, familiar and football. >> every football i caught, every pass i dropped, every block, everything that i recommend insisted and dramatic back to those days and they were happy days and great days that really helped keep me alive. >> meanwhile annlikely life line appeared outside the compound. then a cub reporter for an l.a. radio station alex paen grabbed his chance at the biggest story. >> of all the hostages was the only private citizen and so then that localized the store for me and i ran into the news director and said i would like to cover that. we have a little hostage. >> he said what? are you crazy. >> less than a month later paen was in tehran. >> do you know what you are gettingover into? >> not really. at that age, i was 26, you don't feel like you are going to get in any trouble. the next did i i went to the single i --
you had to go back to a good place and good place was growing up in the town of washington, missouri playing football. >> the former captain of the missouri state champion washington blue jays says that three things saved almost in throws dark days. faith, familiar and football. >> every football i caught, every pass i dropped, every block, everything that i recommend insisted and dramatic back to those days and they were happy days and great days that really helped keep me alive....