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mr. brady? >> no. >> mr. brady votes no. >> mr. miller? >> yes. >> mr. miller votes aye. >> mrs.davis? mrs. davis votes no. mr. wilson. >> yes. >> mr. wilson votes aye. mr. langevin votes no. mr. lubiando votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson? mr. larson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes aye. mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. cooper votes no. >> mr. turner. >> aye. >> mr. turner votes aye. >> miss burdio? miss burdio vote no, sir. mr. klein? >> aye. >> mr. klein votes aye. >> mr. courtney. mr. courtney vote no, sir. >> mr. rodgers. mr. rodgers votes aye. >> mr. lobbysack vote no, sir. mr. franks? mr. franks votes aye. miss tsongas. miss tsongas votes no. mr. schuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. garamendi. >> no. >> mr. garamendi vote no, sir. >> mr. conway. mr. conway votes aye. mr. johnson votes no. mr. lamborn votes aye. miss hanabusa. miss hanabusa votes no. mr. whitman? >> no. >> miss spear vote no, sir. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. barber? mr. barber? mr. barber votes no. dr. fleming? >> aye. >> dr. fleming votes aye. >> mr. carson? >> mr. carson votes no. >> mr. coffman.
mr. brady? >> no. >> mr. brady votes no. >> mr. miller? >> yes. >> mr. miller votes aye. >> mrs.davis? mrs. davis votes no. mr. wilson. >> yes. >> mr. wilson votes aye. mr. langevin votes no. mr. lubiando votes aye. mr. larson? mr. larson? mr. larson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes aye. mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. cooper votes no. >> mr. turner. >> aye. >> mr. turner votes aye. >> miss burdio? miss burdio...
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and i do appreciate the president's remarks made in terms of mr. brady in terms of how this can stimulate and grow the economy. i agree with all of that. i want to associate myself with the remarks of mr. levin in saying that this has always been a tool, however, that is viewed as one that is not permanent but focused on temporarily and reviewed consistently by this committee. thereby giving us the tools to sort out the studies and discrepancy that occur in terms of what kind of bonus deprecation works. i think that is an important role. and further, and i intend to introduce an amendment and as the day has gone i expect it will not be made in order, to make this a two-year proposal and it be paid for. but i do want to commend mr. a teaberry and add this: i would hope we would be open to this. and i take the chairman at his world that he would like to see us convene. i would love to see us at a conference commit and i would like to see a house hand strengthen and deal with the senate but in my 16 years in congress i have not seen a year end in regular or
and i do appreciate the president's remarks made in terms of mr. brady in terms of how this can stimulate and grow the economy. i agree with all of that. i want to associate myself with the remarks of mr. levin in saying that this has always been a tool, however, that is viewed as one that is not permanent but focused on temporarily and reviewed consistently by this committee. thereby giving us the tools to sort out the studies and discrepancy that occur in terms of what kind of bonus...
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chairman -- mr. brady: thank you, mr. chairman. i was touring a hospital in the rio grande valley, we were touring the critical care unit, young babies, 25, 26 years old who in past years would have never frankly survived and today because of medical breakthroughs they will not only have a life -- not have a lifetime of chronic diseases and disabilities, they will live a full life because medical breakthroughs and innovations developed here in america are giving them a life, frankly their parents never hoped for. i see our veterans coming back from war, some of them with such terrible injuries, who not only are having their lives restored, but through these remarkable prosthetics are living full lives that again wouldn't have been possible in recent years even. because we're going innovation here in america. each day we read of another u.s. company being courted to move those medical breakthroughs and that research overseas to other country, china, to europe, to others. we're seeing america lose our edge in innovation even though e
chairman -- mr. brady: thank you, mr. chairman. i was touring a hospital in the rio grande valley, we were touring the critical care unit, young babies, 25, 26 years old who in past years would have never frankly survived and today because of medical breakthroughs they will not only have a life -- not have a lifetime of chronic diseases and disabilities, they will live a full life because medical breakthroughs and innovations developed here in america are giving them a life, frankly their...
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>> that question from texas, the likelycan, mr. brady, is the highlight so far.ally pressed us on timing and seems to be asking the question the people on wall street want, but she would not budge. she would not give him any specifics, telling him it will depend on the economic data. if not, we would have had some much more substantial news out of this testimony. instead we got what we heard from her in the past regarding the improving economy, tapering enough to continue while rates remain low for some time. one thing that stood out to me in this testimony was that she was not overwhelmed by this friday's jobs report, that a three month to six month window is much more important to look at and that if anyone thought it was a game changer, it was pretty clear that that was not the message. >> what do you think, peter? >> i thought that comments on labor force participation were interesting. she made the point that a flat eber force participation rate beingd an overall trend down. this is a modest indication that on is going into the deficit the participation rate
>> that question from texas, the likelycan, mr. brady, is the highlight so far.ally pressed us on timing and seems to be asking the question the people on wall street want, but she would not budge. she would not give him any specifics, telling him it will depend on the economic data. if not, we would have had some much more substantial news out of this testimony. instead we got what we heard from her in the past regarding the improving economy, tapering enough to continue while rates...
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just as mr. brady said, never anytime in history of this country that finance big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. everybody on the committee, the experience for them was the 1970's when we saw very high inflation and a huge effort by chairman volcker to tighten monetary policy to bring it down. we lived through a period in which fed policy wasn't sufficiently tight and high inflation led to a rise in inflation expectations. we saw that those inflation expectations could become a persistent source of high inflation and that it could be very costly to lower inflation. the lessons from that period are very real for all of us, and none of us want to make that mistake again. i do believe we have the tools and the determination to avoid that. we indicate inflationary develop
just as mr. brady said, never anytime in history of this country that finance big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. everybody on the committee, the experience for them was the 1970's when we saw very high inflation and a huge effort by chairman volcker to...
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just as mr. brady said, never anytime in history of this country that finance big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. everybody on the committee, the experience for them was the 1970's when we saw very high inflation and a huge effort by chairman volcker to tighten monetary policy to bring it down. we lived through a period in which fed policy wasn't sufficiently tight and high inflation led to a rise in inflation expectations. we saw that those inflation expectations could become a persistent source of high inflation and that it could be very costly to lower inflation. the lessons from that period are very real for all of us, and none of us want to make that mistake again. i do believe we have the tools and the determination to avoid that. we indicate inflationary develop
just as mr. brady said, never anytime in history of this country that finance big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. everybody on the committee, the experience for them was the 1970's when we saw very high inflation and a huge effort by chairman volcker to...
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mrs. tom brady. dr.en he finalizes that deal with apple to buy beats. josh altman is joining me, and back in studio is mark brennan. josh, thank you so much for joining us. i remember when tom and giselle were building this lovely home that's perfect for any sort of newlywed couple with maybe one child because it's so tiny and quaint and cozy. they spent about $11 million on the property, right? and about $30 million to build? is it -- go ahead. >> yeah. they spent $11 million just on the dirt. beautiful area in brentwood country estates. i've got to tell you, melissa, i love this house. this is one of my favorite houses. melissa: i'm sure. >> the finishes are phenomenal, the area is fantastic, and it's worth every penny. melissa: however, they were asking $50 million, and we have just confirmed here, our own cheryl casone, that they only got $40 million for it. so they actually lost money on this. i mean, if they put $30 million in and they paid $11 million for the dirt, what does it say about the state
mrs. tom brady. dr.en he finalizes that deal with apple to buy beats. josh altman is joining me, and back in studio is mark brennan. josh, thank you so much for joining us. i remember when tom and giselle were building this lovely home that's perfect for any sort of newlywed couple with maybe one child because it's so tiny and quaint and cozy. they spent about $11 million on the property, right? and about $30 million to build? is it -- go ahead. >> yeah. they spent $11 million just on the...
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and mr. brady, who i guess will be speaking on this, said last month, americans have had it with washington's fiscal irresponsibility and i don't blame them. while families across the nation continue to tighten their belts due to rising costs and shrinking paychecks, washington continues to spend more than it takes, end of quotes. and the chairman of the committee said, in 2009, the path, and i quote, to our economic recovery starts with fiscal responsibility in washington. and interestingly enough, the tax reform draft presented by the chairman makes r.n.d. and other extenders, some of them permanent, but without impacting the deficit. it's revenue-neutral, it's paid for and now you come here and not pay for it. and this doesn't even include other key extenders, like the new markets, like the work opportunity tax credit that you referred to, mr. hastings, on veterans. renewable energy. and it leaves in jeopardy some key provisions that expire in 2017. the eitc, 27 million people affected. the chil
and mr. brady, who i guess will be speaking on this, said last month, americans have had it with washington's fiscal irresponsibility and i don't blame them. while families across the nation continue to tighten their belts due to rising costs and shrinking paychecks, washington continues to spend more than it takes, end of quotes. and the chairman of the committee said, in 2009, the path, and i quote, to our economic recovery starts with fiscal responsibility in washington. and interestingly...
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a change in economic conditions and execute an exit strategy before inflation occurs, since, as mr. brady in history of this country that financed big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. the committee -- everybody on the committee, a formative experience for them was the 1970s when we saw very high enflags -- inflation and a huge effort by chairman volcker to tighten monetary policy, to bring it down. we lived through a period in which fed policy wasn't sufficiently tight, and high inflation led to a rise in inflation expectations. we saw that those inflation expectations could become a persistent source of high inflation, and that it could be very costly to lower inflation. >> and, of course -- >> -- and the lessons from that period are very real for all of us, and none of us want to make that mistake again. i do believe we have the tools and the determinati
a change in economic conditions and execute an exit strategy before inflation occurs, since, as mr. brady in history of this country that financed big budget deficits with large amounts of central bank money avoided inflation. >> well, i do believe that we have the tools and absolutely the will and the determination to remove monetary accommodation at an appropriate time to avoid overshooting our inflation objective. the committee -- everybody on the committee, a formative experience for...
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mr. crowley. >> thank you, chairman brady and ranking member mcdermott for a line you to join you at the thing today welcome, mr. cavanaugh, but if you. i know speak for mcauliffe is a we look forward to working with you in your new capacity, new role at cms. i represent parts of new york city, queens and the bronx. i know you're for me with those areas quite well to i'm fortunate to have a number of highly regarded hospitals and medical institutions, many of which are also academic medical centers. i know your family with all of those as well. these hospitals and others across the country are struggling with the two midnight rule. while i appreciate cms efforts to try to clarify when a patient should be admitted as inpatient, i have series concerns about the overall policy. new york hospitals focused i'm really providing the best treatment rather than on what time a patient is admitted. the two midnight rule sets a standard that does not always reflect a clinical judgment of the treating physician. several months ago we introduced legislation to delay enforcement of the two midnight rule. i'm glad
mr. crowley. >> thank you, chairman brady and ranking member mcdermott for a line you to join you at the thing today welcome, mr. cavanaugh, but if you. i know speak for mcauliffe is a we look forward to working with you in your new capacity, new role at cms. i represent parts of new york city, queens and the bronx. i know you're for me with those areas quite well to i'm fortunate to have a number of highly regarded hospitals and medical institutions, many of which are also academic...
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brady, some folks who get overlooked. you and i were talking before about pittsburgh, and i went to school there, and the late mr.e scout for the steelers. he looked at historically black colleges and a lot of great players, namely john stallworth .or one why did the smaller schools not get the recognition that the bigger schools are getting? >> it's hard to look under every rock. we have a good network of people, but still it's harder to find the kids and smaller schools to work with. it is a lot of luck on our end. >> in this year's draft, at least two big ones. the heisman trophy winner and linebacker from south carolina. talk to me about the economics of the draft for these two young men. what is at stake financially in terms of a signing bonus, salary, and endorsements? >> the endorsements are huge, especially if you are a quarterback. touchdowns are much more rather than if you are just sacking the quarterback. >> why is that? >> you get more tv time, and the marketers like that more. the draft now is a very cookie-cutter approach. the first pick in the draft is getting x, and pick number two is getting x m
brady, some folks who get overlooked. you and i were talking before about pittsburgh, and i went to school there, and the late mr.e scout for the steelers. he looked at historically black colleges and a lot of great players, namely john stallworth .or one why did the smaller schools not get the recognition that the bigger schools are getting? >> it's hard to look under every rock. we have a good network of people, but still it's harder to find the kids and smaller schools to work with. it...
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mr. speaker, the house will consider a few suspensions next week, in addition, the house will consider hr4438, the mesh resource and competitiveness act of 2014, sponsored by representative kevin brady. this bill will provide american businesses with the certainty they need to invest in good-paying middle class jobs and develop the technologies of the future. the house is also scheduled to consider resolution finding lois g. lerner, former director, exempt organizations in internal revenue service in contempt of congress for refusal to commie with the subpoena issue -- supply with the -- comply with a subpoena. lastly consider hr10, the quality charter schools act. mr. speaker, america does not work if our children are trapped in failing schools. this bipartisan bill provides an opportunity for our children to attend schools which fostary quality learning environment, focused on to the students succeeding, and with that, i yield back. >> i that is correct the gentleman for that information with reference to the legislation for next week. he leads with a bill that is entitled the american research and competitiveness act of 2014. as the gentleman knows, we have an agenda which i talk
mr. speaker, the house will consider a few suspensions next week, in addition, the house will consider hr4438, the mesh resource and competitiveness act of 2014, sponsored by representative kevin brady. this bill will provide american businesses with the certainty they need to invest in good-paying middle class jobs and develop the technologies of the future. the house is also scheduled to consider resolution finding lois g. lerner, former director, exempt organizations in internal revenue...
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mr. clooney also says they've only met three times, twice for dinner. can you zoom in on that right there? there is tom brady. way to be. the bland three right there. so we'll keep you posted on that exchange with clooney. >> in the meantime, here in new york city, it's 7:11. we know exactly what hillary clinton thinks about benghazi. >> the ít is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? >> well, the senator she was yelling at right there says he now knows why she responded that way. ron johnson is in the studio and is coming up and is going to talk to elisabeth hasselbeck next. >>> and how much would you pay to get just one extra hour of sleep? the study is in. people are willing to shell out big bucks just to nod off for an extra hour. 100 bucks. ♪ ♪ i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent
mr. clooney also says they've only met three times, twice for dinner. can you zoom in on that right there? there is tom brady. way to be. the bland three right there. so we'll keep you posted on that exchange with clooney. >> in the meantime, here in new york city, it's 7:11. we know exactly what hillary clinton thinks about benghazi. >> the ít is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill...