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mr. doyle votes aye. ms. aye. mr. votes aye. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross votes no. mr. mathisson votes no. mr. butterfield votes aye. mr. barrow votes no. mrs. christianson votesaye. ms. castor votes chairman upton. no. >> others wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 19 ayes and 34 nays. >> the amendment is not. the next vote will occur on the doyle amendment and those in favor will sayos opposed will say no. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. barton votes no. mr. sterns votno. mr. whitfield votes no. mr. shim kiss votes no. mr. pits votes no. mrs. bono mac votes no. mr. walden votes no. mr. terry votes no. mr. rogers votes no. mr. mi rick votes no. mr. sullivan votes no. mr. murphy votes no. mr. burgess votes no. mrs. blackburn votes no. mr. bill bray votes no. mr. bass votes no. mr. skilis votes no. mr. lata votes no. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie votes no. mr. olsson votes no. mr. mckinley votes no. mr. gardener votes no
mr. doyle votes aye. ms. aye. mr. votes aye. ms. baldwin. mr. ross. mr. ross votes no. mr. mathisson votes no. mr. butterfield votes aye. mr. barrow votes no. mrs. christianson votesaye. ms. castor votes chairman upton. no. >> others wishing to cast a vote? seeing none, the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, there were 19 ayes and 34 nays. >> the amendment is not. the next vote will occur on the doyle amendment and those in favor will sayos opposed will say no. the...
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chairman, i yield my time to mr. doyle. >> thank you very much. i want to make a couple points that -- based on what mr. scalese said. let's understand something. the steel manufactured in little rock, arkansas. there is no steel being manufactured there. they are taking steel that's already been manufactured in a foreign country, heating it up and bending it and welding the seams. that's what's going on in little rock, arkansas. there are approximately two to three hundred jobs at that plant. that plant was opened up, by the way, two years ago, in 2009 when the company that was successful in getting the contract got the contract, they wanted to force a plant here in the united states to take their product and bend the pipe. it's run by a fine gentleman from pittsburgh whose parents live in my district, and i know a little bit about what's going on down there. look, you can say everything you want to say. for me it's simple. i know you're not going to vote for this amendment, but what bothers me about this whole debate is how somebody is telling th
chairman, i yield my time to mr. doyle. >> thank you very much. i want to make a couple points that -- based on what mr. scalese said. let's understand something. the steel manufactured in little rock, arkansas. there is no steel being manufactured there. they are taking steel that's already been manufactured in a foreign country, heating it up and bending it and welding the seams. that's what's going on in little rock, arkansas. there are approximately two to three hundred jobs at that...
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. >> amendment offered by mr. doyle of pennsylvania to the amendment in the nature of the substitute. >> amendment considered as read, staff will circulate the tenth of the amendment and the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman despite all the controversy surrounding this pipeline, i think this is a good opportunity for us to examine some of the claims that the applicant for keystone xl pipeline is made. let me just say at the very beginning i support building this pipeline in a way that protects the environment and creates american jobs. when i first started reading about 800,000 tons of steel to be used in the keystone xl pipeline like a lot of people from my neck of the woods, i was pretty excited about the prospect for u.s. manufacturers, especially steel manufacturers having u.s. steel headquartered in my district and being part of the steel caucus. i have to admit, i was a little confused when i called up my friends at u.s. steel, one of the largest u.s. steel manufact
. >> amendment offered by mr. doyle of pennsylvania to the amendment in the nature of the substitute. >> amendment considered as read, staff will circulate the tenth of the amendment and the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman despite all the controversy surrounding this pipeline, i think this is a good opportunity for us to examine some of the claims that the applicant for keystone xl pipeline is made. let me just say at the very...
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marky and dingle and mr. doyle. i will ask at this point, ask the clerk to call roll on the marky amendment and ask her particularly on this first amendment to go reasonably slow to allow all to be able to vote. not too slow, but reasonably slow. with that, the vote will occur on the marky amendment. >> mr. barton. mr. sterns. mr. whitfield. mr. whitfield votes no. mr. shim kiss. mr. shim kiss votes no. mr. pits. mr. pits votes no. mr. bono mac. mrs. bono mac votes no. mr. walden. mr. walden votes no. mr. terry. mr. terry votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes no. mrs. mi rick. mrs. mi rick votes no. mr. sullivan. mr. sullivan votes no. mr. murphy. mr. burgess. mr. burgess votes no. mrs. blackburn. mr. bill gray. mr. bill gray votes no. mr. bass. mr. bass votes no. mr. gingry. mr. ska lis. mr. ska lis votes no. mr. lata votes no. mrs. mcmorris rogers. mrs. mcmorris rogers votes no. mr. harper. mr. harper votes no. mr. lance. mr. lance votes no. mr. cassidy. mr. cassidy votes no. mr. guthrie. mr. guthrie votes no. mr
marky and dingle and mr. doyle. i will ask at this point, ask the clerk to call roll on the marky amendment and ask her particularly on this first amendment to go reasonably slow to allow all to be able to vote. not too slow, but reasonably slow. with that, the vote will occur on the marky amendment. >> mr. barton. mr. sterns. mr. whitfield. mr. whitfield votes no. mr. shim kiss. mr. shim kiss votes no. mr. pits. mr. pits votes no. mr. bono mac. mrs. bono mac votes no. mr. walden. mr....
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i would encourage us to put this in perspective as mr. doyle has said. it will provide job, it will provide energy security for us. so let's go for that. i yield. >> thank you for yielding. i want to make a couple of comments. we also remember our experience on the alaskan north slope. alaskan north slope oil originally had an export ban and the ban was controversial and was ultimately lifted by president clinton in 1996. in a gao definitely -- after the export ban lifted, found out that domestic production increased because that ban inhibited exploration. so i think that an export ban would really be doing the exact opposite of what we hoped it would do and then i would also refer once again to the memo from carmine, the deputy assistant secretary at the united states department of energy, and responding to the study by philip verlager, and everyone said, oh, that oil will be all exported. well, he basically shoots holes in the article. and he specifically said from their analysis and their being the department of energy they concluded that very little
i would encourage us to put this in perspective as mr. doyle has said. it will provide job, it will provide energy security for us. so let's go for that. i yield. >> thank you for yielding. i want to make a couple of comments. we also remember our experience on the alaskan north slope. alaskan north slope oil originally had an export ban and the ban was controversial and was ultimately lifted by president clinton in 1996. in a gao definitely -- after the export ban lifted, found out that...
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mr. doyle: mr. speaker despite all the controversy surrounding this pipeline, i think this is a good opportunity for us to examine some of the claims that the applicant for the keystone x.l. pipeline has made. now let me say at the onset, i support building this pipeline in a way that protects the environment and helps create american jobs. i don't support the rush 30-day manner that this bill would have us do. but i do support the pipeline. when i started reading about the 800,000 tons of steel to be used in the keystone x.l. pipeline like everyone else i was pretty excited about the prospects for our u.s. manufacturers and especially coming from pittsburgh, our steel manufacturers. so i have to tell you, i was a little confused when i talked to my friends in the u.s. steel industry and they told me they weren't making any of the steel for this project. now, i knew this had to be a mistake because transcanada had told us that there would be 7,000 direct manufacturing jobs created by this project so
mr. doyle: mr. speaker despite all the controversy surrounding this pipeline, i think this is a good opportunity for us to examine some of the claims that the applicant for the keystone x.l. pipeline has made. now let me say at the onset, i support building this pipeline in a way that protects the environment and helps create american jobs. i don't support the rush 30-day manner that this bill would have us do. but i do support the pipeline. when i started reading about the 800,000 tons of...
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mr. doyle, my friend from pennsylvania, my neighbor also known as chairman of the steel caucus, i'm as committed as you are to making sure we do all we do to emphasize american manufacturing. i also want to review this issue with you, and i pledge to review this. as you also point out, however, a private company has a right to purchase things wherever it is. if there's any federal dollars in this, i know i support the issue in the past, buy american when it is american dollars. for military equipment or other things. we stand shoulder to shoulder with that. i want to continue to work with you and get to the bottom as well. i yield back to mr. terry. >> will the gentleman yield. >> yeah. >> recognize the gentleman from pittsburgh, mr. doyle. >> i agree with everything my friend from louisiana said. we know the pipe is sitting on the property and they want to use it in the pipeline. i understand that. they have every right to. it's a private company. they can buy it wherever they want. that pipe
mr. doyle, my friend from pennsylvania, my neighbor also known as chairman of the steel caucus, i'm as committed as you are to making sure we do all we do to emphasize american manufacturing. i also want to review this issue with you, and i pledge to review this. as you also point out, however, a private company has a right to purchase things wherever it is. if there's any federal dollars in this, i know i support the issue in the past, buy american when it is american dollars. for military...
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mr. doyle's amendment, and at that time i understand there is no further amendment and we'll have all the votes in sequence. with that i'll yield to the gentleman. five minutes from kentucky, mr. whitfield. >> it's my understanding this study is simply to review the adequacy of existing regulations, and those regulations apply to any pipeline that is out there. and it would seem to me that if this study comes out and determines that the regulations are not adequate that congress would then take action to make sure that the inadequacy is met, and it would not only be applicable to keystone but to any other pipeline. the fact that we maybe would not support this amendment would not mean, as mr. upton said, if the study comes out that it shows we need to do additional things, we certainly can do it, and i would like to yield the balance of my time to mr. gregory. >> i appreciate the gentleman from kentucky for yielding, but yes, it would seem to me this study that is not due for 18 months, if it was going to make any sense that it would require that you stop, cease and desist, any existing o
mr. doyle's amendment, and at that time i understand there is no further amendment and we'll have all the votes in sequence. with that i'll yield to the gentleman. five minutes from kentucky, mr. whitfield. >> it's my understanding this study is simply to review the adequacy of existing regulations, and those regulations apply to any pipeline that is out there. and it would seem to me that if this study comes out and determines that the regulations are not adequate that congress would...
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chairman, thank you. >> thank you, mr. doyle. we're now go, i think you are next in order. >> thank you. this question is for the entire panel. maybe start with mr. conner. some have argued that before we entered the cyber security debate we should heed the hip kratic oath and make sure in the first place we do no harm. if there were one caution that you could offer us before legislating, what would that be? mr. conway, why don't you start? >> i think the where i would start as a government is the bully pulpit, frankly. i spent a lot of my personal time and with this team and others spending a lot of time educating. and i think quality is a great example that this government got right. they did quality, they just got on the bully pulpit and think quality is important. lexicon is not here, still isn't here the way it was. is someone started quality saying i'm going to get the sixth sigma, they would know what it meant when quality started. you heard cost quality, i hear cost of security. we're focused on what it cost. are you focus
chairman, thank you. >> thank you, mr. doyle. we're now go, i think you are next in order. >> thank you. this question is for the entire panel. maybe start with mr. conner. some have argued that before we entered the cyber security debate we should heed the hip kratic oath and make sure in the first place we do no harm. if there were one caution that you could offer us before legislating, what would that be? mr. conway, why don't you start? >> i think the where i would start...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, is recognized. >> are you saying my accent is similar to yours? >> i'm saying seniority. the floor is yours. >> i'm glad that my good friend mr. scalise and mr. murphy got off their chest. i don't know how obamacare got in the discussion but i'm sure you feel better. i don't understand the markey amendment but i understand why he's offering it. one of the most unfortunate parts of the entire debate the whole time we're having is it is the hyperbole that we have been hearing that this pipeline is going to give us domestic security and we'll no longer need to buy from the outside sources because we have all this oil coming from canada that we're age to use. we know that's not true. i support exporting and i understand the whole process. we have been telling the american people that somehow this keystone pipeline is going to lower the gasoline prices. where everybody knows that's fantasy. this oil is priced on a world market. we told people this is hundreds of thousands of jobs for amer
the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, is recognized. >> are you saying my accent is similar to yours? >> i'm saying seniority. the floor is yours. >> i'm glad that my good friend mr. scalise and mr. murphy got off their chest. i don't know how obamacare got in the discussion but i'm sure you feel better. i don't understand the markey amendment but i understand why he's offering it. one of the most unfortunate parts of the entire debate the whole time we're having is it...
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amendment number 4 by mr. doyle of pennsylvania. amendment number 5 by mr. polis of colorado. amendment number 7 by mrs. capps of california. amendment number 9 by mr. bishop of new york. amendment number 11 by mr. landry of louisiana. amendment number 12 by mr. deutch of florida. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part a of house report 112-398 by the gentlewoman from california, ms. eshoo, on which further proceedings were postponed and which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 1 printed in part a of house report 112-398 offered by ms. eshoo of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in sport of the request for a recorded vote will rise -- those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by ele
amendment number 4 by mr. doyle of pennsylvania. amendment number 5 by mr. polis of colorado. amendment number 7 by mrs. capps of california. amendment number 9 by mr. bishop of new york. amendment number 11 by mr. landry of louisiana. amendment number 12 by mr. deutch of florida. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in the series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part a of...
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gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doylecognized. >> are you trying to say my accent is similar to yours. >> seniority and it's your turn. >> i'm glad my colleagues -- my good friend mr. scully's and mr. murphy got all that off their chest. i don't know how obama cut in discussion, but i think you feel better now that you've got all that out there. look, i don't support the markey amendment, but i understand why he's offering it. one of the most unfortunate price of this debate will time i've been having a is the hyperbole that we've been hearing from some that this keystone pipeline is going to give us domestic security that all of a sudden we will have a source of oil are we no longer need to buy from all sites are because they've got all this oil coming from canada will be able to use. we know that is not true. i support exporting and i understand the whole process. we've been telling the american people somehow the keystone pipeline delivered the gasoline price. everybody know that it's fantasy. this has been told hundre
gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doylecognized. >> are you trying to say my accent is similar to yours. >> seniority and it's your turn. >> i'm glad my colleagues -- my good friend mr. scully's and mr. murphy got all that off their chest. i don't know how obama cut in discussion, but i think you feel better now that you've got all that out there. look, i don't support the markey amendment, but i understand why he's offering it. one of the most unfortunate price of this debate...
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. >> thank you, mr. doyle. >> mr. chairman, thank you, and this question is for the entire panel. maybe we'll start with mr. conner. some argued before we entered the cybersecurity debate, we should heed the hippocratic oath and make sure in the first place we do no harm. if there's one caution you could offer us before legislating, what would that be? mr. conner, starting with you. >> start with the bully pulpit frankly. i spent my team with this team and others, spent a lot of time educating, and i think quality is a great example this government got right. they didn't heed at quality. they got on the bully pulpit to say security was important. the lexicon still is not here, but someone started quality saying i'm going to get to cig sigma, and we knew what it meant when it started. you heard cost equality. i hear cost of security. we are focused on what cost? are you focused on the total cost of sciewrt or just the -- security or just the cost to implement something? start with education in your bully pulpit. the second thing i would start on is the inability of businesses to ta
. >> thank you, mr. doyle. >> mr. chairman, thank you, and this question is for the entire panel. maybe we'll start with mr. conner. some argued before we entered the cybersecurity debate, we should heed the hippocratic oath and make sure in the first place we do no harm. if there's one caution you could offer us before legislating, what would that be? mr. conner, starting with you. >> start with the bully pulpit frankly. i spent my team with this team and others, spent a lot...
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mr. johnson went to prison earlier this month but it was denied. >>> it is 5:36. it's time for a special your money report now. >> jessica doyle is back with a consumer warning as you make your vacation plans for spring break. a lot of folks might be thinking right now this is a pretty good time to book a spring break trip. a couple of weeks. not a bad idea. but websites that compile user generator reviews a great place to vette out your -- vet out your stay. here's the way to stop a fake review. >> websites sound off about the good and bad of their stay can be a helpful resource, especially if you're unfamiliar with the locale but the user generator reviews can also have their share of pitfalls good some of the hotels actually post reviews that are positive of their property and in some cases they've been caught posting negative reviews of their competitors. how do you sort them? >> reporter: if reviews look stellar but there are only a handful of them, that should be a red flag. mark murphy says to read all reviews carefully and look for certain clues in quality and quantity. a hotel should have a longer list of feedback bot
mr. johnson went to prison earlier this month but it was denied. >>> it is 5:36. it's time for a special your money report now. >> jessica doyle is back with a consumer warning as you make your vacation plans for spring break. a lot of folks might be thinking right now this is a pretty good time to book a spring break trip. a couple of weeks. not a bad idea. but websites that compile user generator reviews a great place to vette out your -- vet out your stay. here's the way to...
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and then i'm -- [laughter] so i'm -- the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, is recognized. >> are you trying to say my accent is similar to yours? >> i'm saying it's seniority and it's your turn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm glad my colleagues, my good friend, mr. scalise, and mr. murphy, got all that off their chest. i didn't know how obamacare got into the discussion. but mr. scalise, i think you feel a lot better now that you got all that out there. look, i don't support the markey amendment. but i understand why he's offering it. and one of the most unfortunate parts of this entire debate, the whole time we've been having it, is the hyperbole that we've been hearing from some that this keystone pipeline is going to give us domestic security that all of a sudden we're going to have a source of oil and we will no longer need to buy from outside sources because we've got all this oil coming from canada that we're going to be able to use. we know that's not true. i support exporting. and i understand the whole process. we've been telling the american peop
and then i'm -- [laughter] so i'm -- the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. doyle, is recognized. >> are you trying to say my accent is similar to yours? >> i'm saying it's seniority and it's your turn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm glad my colleagues, my good friend, mr. scalise, and mr. murphy, got all that off their chest. i didn't know how obamacare got into the discussion. but mr. scalise, i think you feel a lot better now that you got all that out there. look, i don't...