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mr. fleshing. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. flesh flesh -- flisheflishe mr. speaker, i rise in opposition -- mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment and thank the gentleman for the opportunity to address that. mr. speaker, i represent a wonderful area of east tennessee. a lot of folks purchase manufactured homes. it's a great american industry. the booming industry. it's a good industry. but more important than that great industry is the great american dream. that dream of home ownership and manufactured homes offer an opportunity to men and women many times to purchase their first home. these are not the most affluent people in america. these are people who are pursuing the american dream, part of it home ownership. what this amendment seeks to do is unfortunate. that's why i oppose it. what it does, and there is no more fervent opponent of the dodd-frank rule in this house than me, but it protects the dodd-frank provisions that were in the law. this is not -- this does not violate dodd-frank. this is more of an indica
mr. fleshing. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. flesh flesh -- flisheflishe mr. speaker, i rise in opposition -- mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment and thank the gentleman for the opportunity to address that. mr. speaker, i represent a wonderful area of east tennessee. a lot of folks purchase manufactured homes. it's a great american industry. the booming industry. it's a good industry. but more important than that great...
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flesh wound. i admire that. [laughter] >> mr. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week and i've got a question -- i've got a question from nina who -- it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer and she says i would like to know if there's any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permanent residence deported, there has been in clear answer to this question, it is one that worries a very large number of people and it would be good if the last question time the prime minister would offer some assurance to those people. [shouting] >> let me reassure, nina, there's no chance of that happening to those circumstances. we are working hard to do what we want which is to give a guaranty to eu citizens that they will have the rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstances that i could every envision a future government trying to do that guaranty would be if british citizens
flesh wound. i admire that. [laughter] >> mr. speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week and i've got a question -- i've got a question from nina who -- it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer and she says i would like to know if there's any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permanent residence deported, there has been in clear answer to this question,...
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flesh wound. i admire that. c mr.speaker i would like to prime minister to address another issue of the house budget last week and i've got a question, got a question from nina. it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer. and he says i would like to know if there is any possibility that the european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have their rights are permanent residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations? there has been no answer to this question. it is one that worries a very large number of people and it would be good if in his question time the prime minister could at least offer some assurance to those people? >> let me reassured me that there is no chance of that happening. for someone in those circumstances we are working hard to do it want which is to give a ttu citizens that they will have the right perspective and all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage a future over me trying to undo that guarantee would be
flesh wound. i admire that. c mr.speaker i would like to prime minister to address another issue of the house budget last week and i've got a question, got a question from nina. it's a question from somebody who deserves an answer. and he says i would like to know if there is any possibility that the european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have their rights are permanent residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations? there has been no answer to this...
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mr. toorabally: there was blood everywhere and i didn't have any gloves. i still see the strips of flesh on the legs of the injured person. each time there's an attack somewhere, i see all the panic and sadness. >> at first, toorabally didn't want to work during soccer games again. but now the security guard, himself a football fan is back at the stadium. , and germany is playing again, this time against poland. many of the fans who've come to paris despite the terrorism threat have pushed aside any fears, and are blindly trusting the security personnel. they started early with the -- >> they started early with the security checks, so it's all fine. i'm not scared. they've got everything under control. >> police have created ample cordoned-off areas around stadiums and fan zones, but it's mainly private security companies that carry out the controls at the stadium entrances. their staff usually protect buildings against break-ins, and experts say they have no training format sporting events. -- four mass sporting events. for cost reasons, the companies often hire immigrants, and allegedl
mr. toorabally: there was blood everywhere and i didn't have any gloves. i still see the strips of flesh on the legs of the injured person. each time there's an attack somewhere, i see all the panic and sadness. >> at first, toorabally didn't want to work during soccer games again. but now the security guard, himself a football fan is back at the stadium. , and germany is playing again, this time against poland. many of the fans who've come to paris despite the terrorism threat have...
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mr. toorabally: there was blood everywhere and i didn't have any gloves. i still see the strips of flesh on the legs of the injured person. each time there's an attack somewhere, i see all the panic and sadness. >> at first, toorabally didn't want to work during soccer games again. but now the security guard, himself a football fan is back at the stadium. , and germany is playing again, this time against poland. many of the fans who've come to paris despite the terrorism threat have pushed aside any fears, and are blindly trusting the security personnel. they started early with the -- >> they started early with the security checks, so it's all fine. i'm not scared. they've got everything under control. >> police have created ample cordoned-off areas around stadiums and fan zones, but it's mainly private security companies that carry out the controls at the stadium entrances. their staff usually protect buildings against break-ins, and experts say they have no training format sporting events. -- four mass sporting events. for cost reasons, the companies often hire immigrants, and allegedl
mr. toorabally: there was blood everywhere and i didn't have any gloves. i still see the strips of flesh on the legs of the injured person. each time there's an attack somewhere, i see all the panic and sadness. >> at first, toorabally didn't want to work during soccer games again. but now the security guard, himself a football fan is back at the stadium. , and germany is playing again, this time against poland. many of the fans who've come to paris despite the terrorism threat have...
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flesh wound. i admire that. mr.there has been no clear answer to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people. it would be good for the question time. he could offer assurance to those people. >> let me reassure, there is no chance of that happening to someone of those circumstances. we're working hard to do what we want, to give a guarantee to eu citizens they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could see a government trying to undo that would be if british citizens in other european countries diabete have their rig didn't have their rights respected. the new prime minister working to give that guarantee as fast as we can. i'm glad he mentioned e-mails. i got an e-mail as well. i got this. i'm not making this up. i got this on the 16th of september, 2015, from somebody called judith. she said, please, please keep dignity. she gave this reason. she said, tom watson, who may oust jeremy corbyn, is a different kettle of fish. he's experie
flesh wound. i admire that. mr.there has been no clear answer to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people. it would be good for the question time. he could offer assurance to those people. >> let me reassure, there is no chance of that happening to someone of those circumstances. we're working hard to do what we want, to give a guarantee to eu citizens they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could see a...
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flesh wound. i admire that. >> mr.speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. i have a question from ina. it is a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permit residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations. there have been no clear answers to this question. it is one that worries a large number of people and it would be good if at question time the prime minister could offer some assurance to those people. >> let me reassure you, there is no chance of that. we're working hard to do what we want which is to give a guarantee to eu citizens that they will have their rights respected, all those who have come to this country. the only circumstance i could ever envisage, a future government tried to do that guarantee would be if british citizens and other european countries did not have their rig
flesh wound. i admire that. >> mr.speaker, i would like the prime minister to address another issue that the house voted on last week. i have a question from ina. it is a question from someone who deserves an answer. she says i would like to know if there is any possibility that a european union citizen who has lived in britain for 30 years can have the right of permit residents revoked or deported depending on the brexit negotiations. there have been no clear answers to this question. it...
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appreciation that that has been in our flesh for over four years now that caused so much disappointment and so much trouble has finally been removed . thank you, mr. king. [applause] to the motionve on real number 40 be. come onould like to let's see, where issue. here she comes. you are recognized for the purpose of making a motion. thank you. i would like to move the proposed language that in the first sentence you strike the word majority and substitute the word plurality. and substitute 8 the word 5 in both places. and the second sentence, struck the words or any rule of the house of representatives. >> that chair is going to point out to the body that we have just passed the first two items of this particular amendment. we have changed the word majority to plurality and we have stricken the word 8 and substituted the word 5. would be the final sentence. is there a second? hearing none, and. -- it is done. amendment 42.1. also proposed by mrs. andrea. the 42.acts the chair will recognize you for the purpose of making a motion. i would like to propose the language, struck the existing language entirety, they shall apply to the adjournment of t
appreciation that that has been in our flesh for over four years now that caused so much disappointment and so much trouble has finally been removed . thank you, mr. king. [applause] to the motionve on real number 40 be. come onould like to let's see, where issue. here she comes. you are recognized for the purpose of making a motion. thank you. i would like to move the proposed language that in the first sentence you strike the word majority and substitute the word plurality. and substitute 8...
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mr. farage: i'm not an american. i haven't got a vote in this election, so i'm interested, i want to see him speak. i want to get a feel perhaps more than seeing someone in the fleshn television. i'm also going to be very careful. i think a big mistake for for politicians to tell people how to vote and how to think. i'll tell you what i say there. obama came to united kingdom during the brexit debate and actually i shall always be grateful, eternally grateful to obama because he came to our country. he was rude to us. he told us what we should do, and he led to a big brexit bounce of several points so thank you, obama, for helping us win with this referendum. the moral of the story, i shall not say at the end of the week think people should vote for, although i have decided i would not vote for hillary if you paid me. a sense of entitlement puts me off. what obama has done, what post- obama, what trump gets right it seems to me is he's prepared to talk about some of the issues that perhaps others find a bit awkward, but uncover. they would rather brush them under the cover. trump talked about those things that generate a huge level of interest. my reservations wer
mr. farage: i'm not an american. i haven't got a vote in this election, so i'm interested, i want to see him speak. i want to get a feel perhaps more than seeing someone in the fleshn television. i'm also going to be very careful. i think a big mistake for for politicians to tell people how to vote and how to think. i'll tell you what i say there. obama came to united kingdom during the brexit debate and actually i shall always be grateful, eternally grateful to obama because he came to our...