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mr. hudson and mr. butterfield. h.r. 304 would update the drug enforcement administration registration process for emergency medical service agencies with multiple locations, clarifying record keeping requirements related to the transportation and storage of controlled substances in the process. further, the bill would ensure that paramedics and other e.m.s. professionals are able to continue to administer pain and anti-seizure medications in emergency situations pursuant to standing or verbal orders when certain conditions are met. this commonsense plur is supported by over a dozen e.m.s. -- measure is supported by over a dozen e.m.s. organizations. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, reserves. the gentleman from texas, mr. green. mr. green: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 304, protecting patient access to emergency medications act of 2017, ensuring that we have access to right medicines at the right time is critically important in an emergency si
mr. hudson and mr. butterfield. h.r. 304 would update the drug enforcement administration registration process for emergency medical service agencies with multiple locations, clarifying record keeping requirements related to the transportation and storage of controlled substances in the process. further, the bill would ensure that paramedics and other e.m.s. professionals are able to continue to administer pain and anti-seizure medications in emergency situations pursuant to standing or verbal...
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the same evening in ohio at the hudson library and historical society, the life of grace, double mrs. sherlock holmes who is the first female district attorney. on thursday at the powerhouse of brooklyn, new york, rolling stone contributing editor matt tyree be will look at the presidential election. that is what booktv will be covering this week. many of these are open to the public. look for it to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> now greg mitchell reports on the creation of tunnels under the berlin wall that were used to allow escape from east to west berlin in 1962 and two american news outlets to find their creation of the rides to document their escape. >> greg mitchell is the author of a dozen books including tricky dick, new york times notable book, that contains the century, winner of the book plate and hiroshima in america. mitchell talked about media and politics, has produced several acclaimed film documentaries and won numerous awards as editor of editor. and the full title, escaped under the berlin wall. the subtitle makes sense, to go for broke. we will ta
the same evening in ohio at the hudson library and historical society, the life of grace, double mrs. sherlock holmes who is the first female district attorney. on thursday at the powerhouse of brooklyn, new york, rolling stone contributing editor matt tyree be will look at the presidential election. that is what booktv will be covering this week. many of these are open to the public. look for it to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> now greg mitchell reports on the creation...
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mr. warren, the treasurer of a railroad company. they built it purposely on the hudsoner to take advantage of this beautiful view, the natural splendor. and, situated the house in such a way it was opening up to the river view. the big parlor rooms inside the house were at the back of the house so they could see the water. there was a big, giant porch on the back where they assumed the residents would spend their summer enjoying the breeze and taking in the breathtaking views. you can see there is a garden, i -- a yard, emphasizing the space that could be had in the suburbs. in much bigger house fan most people were living in in the city. one that was supposed to blend in with nature. vaux was concerned about the house not sticking out so much. , youthough it was large can see the cables make the house appear very tall. but in the rear, the gables are not there. instead, there is a hipped roof to deemphasize the verticality. there is also a lot of ornamentation. the idea was that these houses could express the emotions of the owners. these window hoods on the first-floo
mr. warren, the treasurer of a railroad company. they built it purposely on the hudsoner to take advantage of this beautiful view, the natural splendor. and, situated the house in such a way it was opening up to the river view. the big parlor rooms inside the house were at the back of the house so they could see the water. there was a big, giant porch on the back where they assumed the residents would spend their summer enjoying the breeze and taking in the breathtaking views. you can see there...
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the same evening in ohio at the hudson library and historical society, the life of grace, double mrs. sherlock holmes who is the first female district attorney. on thursday at the powerhouse of brooklyn, new york, rolling stone contributing editor matt tyree be will look
the same evening in ohio at the hudson library and historical society, the life of grace, double mrs. sherlock holmes who is the first female district attorney. on thursday at the powerhouse of brooklyn, new york, rolling stone contributing editor matt tyree be will look
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mr. president, i yield the there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him, his fellow farmers, was shocking to him. he said this. he said it's a mixture of english, scotch, irish, french, dutch, germans and swedes. there is one family that he knew that had an english grandfather, a dutch grandmother, an anglo-saxon son, who had a french wife. his four sons all married women that were from different places, of different nationalities. and hector said, he said from this promiscuous breed, that race now called americans has arisen. he asked what then is the american, this new man, and this farmer, this farmer who came to america from normandy in 1759 wrote this. he said -- "he is an american who leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the new government he obeys, and the new rank he holds. the american is the new man who acts upon new principles. here individuals of all nations are me
mr. president, i yield the there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him, his fellow farmers, was shocking to him. he said this. he said it's a mixture of english, scotch, irish, french, dutch, germans and swedes. there is one family that he knew that had an english...
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mr. president, i yield the there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him
mr. president, i yield the there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him
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mr. president. there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him, his fellow farmers, was shocking to him. he said this. he said it's a mixture of english, scotch, irish, french, dutch, germans and swedes. there is one family that he knew that had an english grandfather, a dutch grandmother, an anglo-saxon son, who had a french wife. his four sons all married women that were from different places, of different nationalities. and hector said, he said from this promiscuous breed, that race now called americans has arisen. he asked what then is the american, this new man, and this farmer, this farmer who came to america from normandy in 1759 wrote this. he said -- "he is an american who leaving behind him all his ancient prejudices and manners receives new ones from the new mode of life he has embraced, the new government he obeys, and the new rank he holds. the american is the new man who acts upon new principles. here individuals of all nations are me
mr. president. there is a french farmer by the name of hector st. john decrevacore, and he emigrated to the united states from normandy in france in 1759 and he settled in the hudson valley. he married an american woman, and the astounding diversity of those that settled around him, his fellow farmers, was shocking to him. he said this. he said it's a mixture of english, scotch, irish, french, dutch, germans and swedes. there is one family that he knew that had an english grandfather, a dutch...
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mr. schatz: the cuyahoga river in ohio was so polluted that it caught on fire. lake erie was so polluted that almost nothing could live in it. bacteria levels in the hudson were 170 times above levels that could be considered safe. raw sewage was directly discharged into rivers and streams where children swam. the f.d.a. found that 87% of u.s. southward fish contained so much mercury that they were unfit for human consumption. and then the clean water act was passed, and we made incredible progress in the last 44 years. we still have a long way to go as about one-third of our waterways are not yet fishable and swimmable as the law requires. but scott pruitt's opposition to the clean water act and the e.p.a. makes me terrified that we could go back to the bad old days of water pollution. e.p.a.'s enforcement of the clean air act is an even bigger success story. this law has saved millions of lives and improved the health of millions of others. e.p.a.'s enforcement of the law has reduced air pollution by 70% since 1970. smog levels in l.a. have fallen two-thirds since their peak. lead in the air is down 98%, carbon monoxide down 70%, sulfur dioxide down 40
mr. schatz: the cuyahoga river in ohio was so polluted that it caught on fire. lake erie was so polluted that almost nothing could live in it. bacteria levels in the hudson were 170 times above levels that could be considered safe. raw sewage was directly discharged into rivers and streams where children swam. the f.d.a. found that 87% of u.s. southward fish contained so much mercury that they were unfit for human consumption. and then the clean water act was passed, and we made incredible...
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hudson." abc quickly identified and corrected the errors. >>> one person who celebrate their oscar nomination, meryl streep. receiving her 20th academy award nomination this time for her role in "florence foster jenkins." how did mrsiously. this gif of meryl dancing is the official statement. for those wondering, the gif is from a paul mccartney music video. >> wow. >>> ryan gosling's new wax figure is turning heads for the wrong reasons. this is at madame tussaud's latest edition to the berlin location. there is a passing resemblance to hollywood's hottest leading man, fans say it is a little off and creeps them out. people are citing the goatee and eyes as problems with the wax figure. "gq" slamming the choice of clothes, especially compared to the version on display in london. there it is. what say you, team? >> we had like waxy arms. >> he's wax. >> made of wax. >> really shiny arms. >> i think they frown on putting real skin on. >> your microbiome from showering is damaged. >> i want to say, hey, girl, or whatever the line is. >> no hands, they're in his pockets. >> i'd get in trouble if i made fun of that. all right, tamron. thank you. >> al's bwax figure is perfect. >> look who is here. >> keir simmons. >>
hudson." abc quickly identified and corrected the errors. >>> one person who celebrate their oscar nomination, meryl streep. receiving her 20th academy award nomination this time for her role in "florence foster jenkins." how did mrsiously. this gif of meryl dancing is the official statement. for those wondering, the gif is from a paul mccartney music video. >> wow. >>> ryan gosling's new wax figure is turning heads for the wrong reasons. this is at madame...
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mr. hudson of north carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 4-b of house resolution 5 115th congress, and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the following member to serve as co-chair of the tom lantos human rights commission. the clerk: mr. hultgren of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces to the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 5, 115th congress and the order of the house on january 3, 2017, of the following member to the house democracy partnership. the clerk:
mr. hudson of north carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 4-b of house resolution 5 115th congress, and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the following member to serve as co-chair of the tom lantos human rights commission. the clerk: mr. hultgren of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces to the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 4-a of house resolution 5, 115th congress and the order of the house on...