95
95
Dec 8, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner: i will yield. mr. green: with all due respect, the world is larger than colorado. mr. gardner: i understand there are concerns from boston. there are some concerns in houston. there are some concerns in los angeles. but i can tell you in rural colorado, in rural america there are grave concerns that there are many people in this body that think their concerns over farm dust are nothing more than concerns over pixie dust. mr. green: will the gentleman yield? mr. gardner: i think we can go on voting for this. mr. green: if you have time. we have a rock crushing company in my district. it yields dust, particulate matter. that is something that is a concern to rural people as well. mr. grarder in: reclaiming my time. and the gentleman will -- mr. gardner: reclaiming my time. and the gentleman will know that they'll enforce their own dust regulations according to their own local conditions. i will just oppose this amendment. i believe we will get on to the underlying bill and adopt the underlying bill so we can move forward creating jobs, making sure we are not killing jobs
mr. gardner: i will yield. mr. green: with all due respect, the world is larger than colorado. mr. gardner: i understand there are concerns from boston. there are some concerns in houston. there are some concerns in los angeles. but i can tell you in rural colorado, in rural america there are grave concerns that there are many people in this body that think their concerns over farm dust are nothing more than concerns over pixie dust. mr. green: will the gentleman yield? mr. gardner: i think we...
138
138
Dec 13, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gardner: i thank the chairman for the time. we heard about the need to address jobs, to act on jobs. so here we are today to address the issue of job creation for so many in this country who are currently unemployed. perhaps to some, the creation of jobs is just a pipe dream, but to many, republicans and democrats, job creation is a keystone pipeline, it's not a pipe dream. in colorado alone, the alberta oil sands could create jobs and the keystone pipeline is an important part of that. we hear the need to create jobs, the need to address the issue of job creation and here wer hearing opposition to job creation. for every dollar we spend on oil from scrabe, 50 cents is returned -- saudi arabia, 50 cents is returned to the domestic economy. canada's oil fields, american products are used. case loaders, tires, boots,ford trucks, the list goes on, this is not the way it is in countries thousands of miles away. i urge this congress to put -- i urge this congress not to put politics before
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gardner: i thank the chairman for the time. we heard about the need to address jobs, to act on jobs. so here we are today to address the issue of job creation for so many in this country who are currently unemployed. perhaps to some, the creation of jobs is just a pipe dream, but to many, republicans and democrats, job creation is a keystone pipeline, it's not a pipe dream. in colorado alone, the alberta oil...
107
107
Dec 20, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from michigan for yielding time. this argument seems a little confusing i'm sure to most people in america today. several months ago house republicans were accused of just disagreeing with the president because, oh, geez, the idea was the president so we wanted to disagree with him. well, here we are today agreeing with the president on a one-year, 12-month extension of the payroll tax holiday. let me read a quote from what this president said. this congress cannot and should not leave for holiday vacation until they've made sure that the tax increase doesn't happen. let me repeat. congress should not and cannot go on vacation before they have made sure that working families aren't seeing their taxes go up by $1,000 and those who are out there looking for work don't see their unemployment insurance expire. we passed a bill. the house bill that we passed with bipartisan support would provide $1,000 a year. i heard it many times. on the house floor as peopl
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. gardner: i thank the gentleman from michigan for yielding time. this argument seems a little confusing i'm sure to most people in america today. several months ago house republicans were accused of just disagreeing with the president because, oh, geez, the idea was the president so we wanted to disagree with him. well, here we are today agreeing with the president on a one-year, 12-month extension of the...
161
161
Dec 11, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner, my mother sent me to get some gas. [inaudible] i got the big canon out and filled it up. where's the money? i took the can and had a pocket full of matches. i went to the trees and there were four trees in the project, to hear and maybe a 20 or 25 yards between the two on each side so i took the first canon i told the women down there, you guys move out of the lyndon project angled stairs and tell the guys to get out of the pit, don't play ball here today. he is getting ready to do something. i took the gas can and i hit the first tree and took the stick match, hit my zipper, boom it knocked me back. i said okay. i'd took the canon to the next reaganite left across. by the time i got to the third tree they had called the police. the police come and came running up and by the time they came to me i hit the third tree. they didn't know whether to put the fire out for the first tree. when i hit the fourth tree they dove on me. i thought i might have embarrassed my mother. i knew i embarrassed my family. and then the judge gave me a writ to come to court. i remember my father
mr. gardner, my mother sent me to get some gas. [inaudible] i got the big canon out and filled it up. where's the money? i took the can and had a pocket full of matches. i went to the trees and there were four trees in the project, to hear and maybe a 20 or 25 yards between the two on each side so i took the first canon i told the women down there, you guys move out of the lyndon project angled stairs and tell the guys to get out of the pit, don't play ball here today. he is getting ready to do...
220
220
Dec 14, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gardner: i thank the chairman for the time. we heard about the need to address jobs, to act on jobs. so here we are today to address the issue of job creation for so many in this country who are currently unemployed. perhaps to some, the creation of jobs is just a pipe dream, but to many, republicans and democrats, job creation is a keystone pipeline, it's not a pipe dream. in colorado alone, the alberta oil sands could create jobs and the keystone pipeline is an important part of that. we hear the need to create jobs, the need to address the issue of job creation and here wer hearing opposition to job creation. for every dollar we spend on oil from scrabe, 50 cents is returned -- saudi arabia, 50 cents is returned to the domestic economy. canada's oil fields, american products are used. case loaders, tires, boots,ford trucks, the list goes on, this is not the way it is in countries thousands of miles away. i urge this congress to put -- i urge this congress not to put politics before
mr. gardner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gardner: i thank the chairman for the time. we heard about the need to address jobs, to act on jobs. so here we are today to address the issue of job creation for so many in this country who are currently unemployed. perhaps to some, the creation of jobs is just a pipe dream, but to many, republicans and democrats, job creation is a keystone pipeline, it's not a pipe dream. in colorado alone, the alberta oil...
98
98
Dec 6, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner: it is the sixth most populous county in the state. while other areas were settled with the prospect of gold, this county was different it atrkted many settlers because of fertile lands. it started as an agricultural area and continues to flourish in agricultural production today. aside from ag, it has a thriving business in health industry. a strong education system, picture perfect scenery, wonderful locations for outdoor location, and tomorrow-tier research university. in my humble opinion, rocky mountain national park is one of the most beautiful places in the entire country and crown jewel of our national park service. it is my honor to recognize their 150th anniversary on the house floor and acknowledge all it has to offer. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. gingrey: mr. speaker, medicare physicians are facing a 28% cut come january 1, 2012, unless this congress acts
mr. gardner: it is the sixth most populous county in the state. while other areas were settled with the prospect of gold, this county was different it atrkted many settlers because of fertile lands. it started as an agricultural area and continues to flourish in agricultural production today. aside from ag, it has a thriving business in health industry. a strong education system, picture perfect scenery, wonderful locations for outdoor location, and tomorrow-tier research university. in my...
245
245
Dec 16, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. gardner: in 1877, one year after colorado was admitted to the united states, the university of colorado, the state's first university, opened its doors. from its early status as a college town and mining community, boulder county has expanded to a population now reaching over 300,000 people. the picturesque scenery has allowed this county to grow significantly over the past 150 years. aside from the university of rofment colorado, boulder county boasts an excellent technology sector, numerous small business, countsless microbyries, -- microbreweries. it continues to rank high for overall health and well-being and one of the best places to raise a family. boulder county is the gateway to the rocky mountains. known for its tremendous outdoor recreation from skiing, hiking, fishing, hunting, and biking. boulder is an outdoorsman town. it is my honor to recognize the 150th anniversary of boulder county on the house floor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there further one minute requests? for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? >> unanimous consent to address the ho
mr. gardner: in 1877, one year after colorado was admitted to the united states, the university of colorado, the state's first university, opened its doors. from its early status as a college town and mining community, boulder county has expanded to a population now reaching over 300,000 people. the picturesque scenery has allowed this county to grow significantly over the past 150 years. aside from the university of rofment colorado, boulder county boasts an excellent technology sector,...
356
356
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
implying gardner may have been involved with human trafficking, is inconsistent with the very story giordano has been telling prosecutors for four months. >> the discussion i want to have with mrgiordani will be in court. that doesn't change our point of view of him being a suspect in this case. that hasn't changed with what he said in the interview. >> reporter: giordano's appearance made news in aruba and back here in the u.s. where the first interview was blasted across cable news, internet and the radio. yet, in our exclusive interview, instead of answering questions, he seemed to generate new ones. >> reporter: what happened august 2nd, that day with robyn gardner? >> i've answered that question, 50, 60 times. i'm not prepared to, at this point, go from the moment of that day to the end of that day. i'm not going to do that. >> reporter: we had body language expert, jeanine driver, go through the interview, frame by frame. >> i'm going to stop. >> reporter: already? before we even begin. >> he hasn't said a word. >> he's rolling his lips in, before he says a word. gary here is already keeping his mouth shut. >> reporter: body language detection is widely used and accepted
implying gardner may have been involved with human trafficking, is inconsistent with the very story giordano has been telling prosecutors for four months. >> the discussion i want to have with mrgiordani will be in court. that doesn't change our point of view of him being a suspect in this case. that hasn't changed with what he said in the interview. >> reporter: giordano's appearance made news in aruba and back here in the u.s. where the first interview was blasted across cable...