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mr. king: madam chair, i recognize the gentlelady from new york and the co-sponsor of the amendment and a zealous fighter on this issue, ms. clarke, for one minute -- 90 seconds. the chair: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for 90 seconds. ms. clarke: i would like to thank ranking member king for yielding and urge members of the house to support the king-clarke amendment to the 2010 homeland security appropriations act. neither the president's budget request for fy 2010 nor h.r. 2892 includes funding for securing the city's initiative. this initiative has created the department domestic nuclear detection office, which is charged with directing the nation's capability to detect and report unauthorized attempts to develop a transport nuclear or radiological materials. this amendment restores the federal commitment to this critical anti-terrorism initiative and funds it. since coming to congress in 2001, i have worked with my colleagues on homeland security to protect our nation against
mr. king: madam chair, i recognize the gentlelady from new york and the co-sponsor of the amendment and a zealous fighter on this issue, ms. clarke, for one minute -- 90 seconds. the chair: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for 90 seconds. ms. clarke: i would like to thank ranking member king for yielding and urge members of the house to support the king-clarke amendment to the 2010 homeland security appropriations act. neither the president's budget request for fy 2010 nor h.r. 2892...
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the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report 111-183 offered by mr. king of new york. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested much those in support of the request for a recorded -- recorded vote will rise and be counted. sufficient a recorded vote ordered. member -- a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 282, the nays are 148. the amendment is is agreed to. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 1 printed in part b of house report 111-183 offered by the gentleman from florida, there bilirakis, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: ame
the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report 111-183 offered by mr. king of new york. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested much those in support of the request for a recorded -- recorded vote will rise and be counted. sufficient a recorded vote ordered. member -- a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of...
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mr. king: madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk made in order by the rule. the clerk: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: part b, amendment number 4 printed in house report 111-183 offered by mr. king of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 573, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself two minutes. chape the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: thank you. my amendment prohibits the department of homeland security funds in this bill from being used to hire illegal immigrants. the immigration and nationality act is very clear. section 274-a makes it a crime to knowinglyire or employ an illegal immigrant. there are no exceptions. despite the law, over eight million illegal immigrants have jobs in the united states and some of those are not -- no doubt employed by and with d.h.s. funs under federal contracts. unemployment today i
mr. king: madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk made in order by the rule. the clerk: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: part b, amendment number 4 printed in house report 111-183 offered by mr. king of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 573, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself two minutes. chape the gentleman is...
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mr. king mentioned something i think is important. he mentioned we need a denationalization czar or an exit strategy czar or maybe both in this world of proliferation of czars, maybe we need both. but the reality is, in seriousness when the president of the united states came into office he told us, there's a dropdead deadline, we're going to get out of iraq, this is it. there's a dropdead deadline, would err going to close guantanamo bay, this is it. so this time next year we won't even need the guantanamo closure czar because it will be closed. and very clearly we're going to draw down our soldiers in the war in iraq. the president's shown leadership, whether you agree or disagree with him is for other times, but he's certainly become one who says there should be a dropdead date, an exit strategy. you i think it's important that this congress -- i think it's important that this congress, when you look at this massive increase in the executive department and we say to ourselves, they are not
mr. king mentioned something i think is important. he mentioned we need a denationalization czar or an exit strategy czar or maybe both in this world of proliferation of czars, maybe we need both. but the reality is, in seriousness when the president of the united states came into office he told us, there's a dropdead deadline, we're going to get out of iraq, this is it. there's a dropdead deadline, would err going to close guantanamo bay, this is it. so this time next year we won't even need...
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mr. king: i so much appreciate you bringing this issue to the floor of the house of representatives and i appreciate the chance to address madam speaker in this subject matter. i have not seen this list of czars, i was actually, i think i went home for the weekend with 19 czars and arrived back in washington with 22 czars. there might have been three materialized over the weekend and i look down through this list and the first thing that hits me is, well, let's see, border czar, i'm a ranking member of the immigration subcommittee, never heard of him. go right down the list. a few i've heard of but not very many. i don't think they have a very high profile but czar, czar, czar, 22 times. 18 czars in all the history of the romanovs, did i get that right? mr. carter: that's correct. mr. king: understand a it occurs to me that czar, if you -- and it occurs to me, if you think about the flow and continuation of history, all the czars were precursors to the marxist era of russia. so i don't know if
mr. king: i so much appreciate you bringing this issue to the floor of the house of representatives and i appreciate the chance to address madam speaker in this subject matter. i have not seen this list of czars, i was actually, i think i went home for the weekend with 19 czars and arrived back in washington with 22 czars. there might have been three materialized over the weekend and i look down through this list and the first thing that hits me is, well, let's see, border czar, i'm a ranking...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york, mr. king, is recognized. mr. king: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from florida for yielding and at the outset let me thank chairman berman and ranking member ros-lehtinen for the support they've given me on this resolution and for bringing to to the house floor. also, let me thank my colleague from new york, mr. meeks, for being the prime co-sponsor of the bill and for his support in pushing it forward. of course, mr. faleomavaega, who does a truly outstanding job as chairman of the subcommittee. i want to thank him as well. mr. speaker, when i first introduced this resolution back in march, it was clear then obviously that korea was a major threat to world stability and a major threat to the national security of the united states and, of course, also to its asian neighbors. well, since then the situation has only gotten worse. as mr. bilirakis pointed out, it's been step after step, step after step, after progressive action, provocative action, action defying world opinion, defying resolutions to the united nations, a
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york, mr. king, is recognized. mr. king: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from florida for yielding and at the outset let me thank chairman berman and ranking member ros-lehtinen for the support they've given me on this resolution and for bringing to to the house floor. also, let me thank my colleague from new york, mr. meeks, for being the prime co-sponsor of the bill and for his support in pushing it forward. of course, mr. faleomavaega, who...
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mr. king of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 573, the gentleman from new york, mr. king, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i ask for unanimous consent that representative clark be listed as co-sponsor of this amendment. madam chair, ski unanimous consent to insert into the record a letter dated june 4, 2009 to chairman price and ranking member rogers from virtually every law enforcement and first responder head in new york, connecticut, and new jersey. the chair: the gentleman's request to submit the letter will be covered by general leave. mr. king: i yield myself one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: madam chairwoman, the
mr. king of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 573, the gentleman from new york, mr. king, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. king: i ask for unanimous consent that representative clark be listed as co-sponsor of this amendment. madam chair, ski unanimous consent to insert into the record a letter dated june 4, 2009 to chairman price and ranking member rogers from virtually every law enforcement and first...
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mr. king: he didn't have e.p.a. approval either. mr. akin: i'm sure he would have gotten in trouble with that. just a treat to have also my good friend, congressman lamborn who is joining us tonight as well, and we're just getting started now talking a little bit about this idea that somehow all of this spending that we've been seeing in this last year that we've been here together, this incredible level of spending is supposed to help with this unemployment problem and yet just as morgenthau would have predicted, we're seeing unemployment going up and the spending just totally out of control. i yield time to my good friend. mr. lamborn: i thank the gentleman from missouri for letting me have this time. it's good to join you for a few minutes with this time that you've put together to speak and present to the american people and to have a dialogue between each other, what the spending is really costing us and so far it's not producing jobs. i think we hit 9.4%, if i have that correct, of what the latest unemployment figures are. mr. aki
mr. king: he didn't have e.p.a. approval either. mr. akin: i'm sure he would have gotten in trouble with that. just a treat to have also my good friend, congressman lamborn who is joining us tonight as well, and we're just getting started now talking a little bit about this idea that somehow all of this spending that we've been seeing in this last year that we've been here together, this incredible level of spending is supposed to help with this unemployment problem and yet just as morgenthau...
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amendment number 3 printed in part b by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 2 printed in part b by mr. duncan of tennessee. amendment number 7 printed in part b by mr. poe of texas. amendment number 4 printed in part b by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 6 printed in part b by mr. neugebauer of texas. amendment number 7 printed in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 5 plinted in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 2 printed in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 1 printed in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 1 print the in part d by mr. flake of arizona. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first
amendment number 3 printed in part b by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 2 printed in part b by mr. duncan of tennessee. amendment number 7 printed in part b by mr. poe of texas. amendment number 4 printed in part b by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 6 printed in part b by mr. neugebauer of texas. amendment number 7 printed in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 5 plinted in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment number 2 printed in part c by mr. flake of arizona. amendment...
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mr. king: i'd ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 39, line 18, state and local programs, including transfer of funds, $2,829,000,000. firefighter assistant grants, $800 million of which $380,000 to carry out section 33 of that act and $420 million shall be available to carry out section 34 of that act to remain available until september 30, 2011. emergency management performance grants, $330 million. radiological emergency preparedness program, aggregate charges assessed during fiscal year 2010 as authorized in the department of veterans' affairs and housing and urban development and independent agencies appropriations act of 1999 shall not be less than 100% of the amounts anticipated by the department necessary for its radiological emergency preparedness program. united states fire administration, $45,588,000. disaster relief, including transfer of funds, $2 bill
mr. king: i'd ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 39, line 18, state and local programs, including transfer of funds, $2,829,000,000. firefighter assistant grants, $800 million of which $380,000 to carry out section 33 of that act and $420 million shall be available to carry out section 34 of that act to remain available until...
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mr. king. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i appreciate the honor to be recognized. address you this evening on the floor of the house of representatives. and at the conclusion of what some consider to be a long week here in congress. i'd like to go back and reflect upon some of the events that took place this week and perhaps look into the future and always our deliberation here on the floor of the world's greatest deliberative body should be be about perfecting legislation and moving america forward in the right direction. looking back upon some of the things that have taken place this week, that are unprecedented, some would say that yesterday, it was unprecedented, more votes on the floor of the house of representatives than ever in the history of the united states ever america. after all of these years, from 1789 until 2009, we have more votes on the floor, almost a third more votes on the floor, th
mr. king. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i appreciate the honor to be recognized. address you this evening on the floor of the house of representatives. and at the conclusion of what some consider to be a long week here in congress. i'd like to go back and reflect upon some of the events that took place this week and...
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mr. king: i thank my friend from texas for yielding and also organizing this special order and the gentleman from doctor from -- and the gentleman doctor from georgia as well. who stands up for fiscal responsibility, constitutionality and as i'm reading "the washington post" language, the statement that came from our speaker november 8, 2006, the american people voted to restore integrity and honesty in washington, d.c., and the democrats intend to lead the most honest, the most ethical and the most, perhaps, moral congress in history. and the most honest, most open and most ethical congress in history, closed quote, is that language. and you know i heard that constant drub of cyst similar that was coming here for -- criticism that was coming here for several years. the 30's group came down here to the floor almost every night and made those kind of allegations and i was looking at people over on this side of the aisle that clearly committed to this cause -- that were clearly committed to this
mr. king: i thank my friend from texas for yielding and also organizing this special order and the gentleman from doctor from -- and the gentleman doctor from georgia as well. who stands up for fiscal responsibility, constitutionality and as i'm reading "the washington post" language, the statement that came from our speaker november 8, 2006, the american people voted to restore integrity and honesty in washington, d.c., and the democrats intend to lead the most honest, the most...
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and as i listen to my friend from iowa, mr. king, refer to the fact that he was victimized by the bipartisan leadership when we in fact had said to him that we wanted to come to a time agreement on consideration of appropriations bills. it is evidence that we can at the leadership level, maybe not every rank and file member, but the leadership can work together. that's why i'm happy to see my very good friend from wisconsin, the chair of the appropriations committee here, and i would ask my friend, the distinguish chair of the committee on appropriations, mr. obey, whether or not he believes we could in fact come to an agreement if we proceed with the appropriations process under an open rule. and i'd be happy to yield to the distinguish chair of the appropriations committee, mr. obey, if he would engage me on this. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman has expired. mr. hastings: i can answer what he asked and i can tell him that i don't have time to yield. we began in the rules committee with me asking the previous spe
and as i listen to my friend from iowa, mr. king, refer to the fact that he was victimized by the bipartisan leadership when we in fact had said to him that we wanted to come to a time agreement on consideration of appropriations bills. it is evidence that we can at the leadership level, maybe not every rank and file member, but the leadership can work together. that's why i'm happy to see my very good friend from wisconsin, the chair of the appropriations committee here, and i would ask my...
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mr. king i yield to you -- mr. king, i yield to you. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas and i'm watching the clock tick down here but -- i'll just conclude in a couple of minutes, but as i said, i just came from the rules committee and there's really not room in there for a tripod and camera and not really room for the press to operate the way they need to and not room for staff to come and make sure they're there to run the err ands we need and i know the gentleman from georgia knows this very well, he served on the rules committee. it occurs to me that if the rules is where the debate's going to take place in this congress, let's move the rules committee down to the floor of the house of representatives and let's elect the members of the rules committee from the full house and let's make sure they're equally represented between republicans and democrats and put the c-span cameras on them and have an opportunity to have a full -throated debate on every amendment that would be offered to the rules committee as if they -- as if this w
mr. king i yield to you -- mr. king, i yield to you. mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas and i'm watching the clock tick down here but -- i'll just conclude in a couple of minutes, but as i said, i just came from the rules committee and there's really not room in there for a tripod and camera and not really room for the press to operate the way they need to and not room for staff to come and make sure they're there to run the err ands we need and i know the gentleman from georgia knows...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. first i want to thank all of those who volunteered on this task force for impeachment and i want to thank chairman conyers and ranking member smith for pulling this together in their professional fashion and people on our side of the aisle and mr. schiff of california who has conducted himself, i think, with a solid degree of professionalism throughout the proceedings. i'm very well aware, mr. speaker, that this is a rare and extraordinary step this congress is taking. and that this is a serious moment. when i read through this report that's been produced by the task force, pulled together the data in a compressed fashion, it's appalling to me this went on as long as it did i will say, when the conviction came down and the sentence was made, the 33 months in the federal penitentiary to judge kent this congress acted immediately and quickly and in a bipartisan fashion to do our constitutional duty and brought this through the hearing and the committee action to this floor and with urge
mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. first i want to thank all of those who volunteered on this task force for impeachment and i want to thank chairman conyers and ranking member smith for pulling this together in their professional fashion and people on our side of the aisle and mr. schiff of california who has conducted himself, i think, with a solid degree of professionalism throughout the proceedings. i'm very well aware, mr. speaker, that this is a rare and...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentlelady from north carolina for yielding to me and for her stall wart representation of her constituents and all americans on the rules committee. it is a difficult place to serve when you find yourself outvoted almost 2-is and you're back in -- 2-1 and you're back in a corner up on the third floor where the press seldom goes, where the cameras almost never are, and behaviors which are not consistent are common and where the rights and the franchise of the elected members of this congress are diminished significantly by the most recent over the last 2 1/2 years, behaviors of the rules committee. this is where this congress is controlled. i rise in opposition to this rule. i rise in opposition to rule after rule that comes out of that little room up there on the third floor. and, for example, in the previous bill justice appropriations, the one that the gentlelady mentioned all of the amendments offered, republicans offering 94 amendments, i recall that the rules com
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentlelady from north carolina for yielding to me and for her stall wart representation of her constituents and all americans on the rules committee. it is a difficult place to serve when you find yourself outvoted almost 2-is and you're back in -- 2-1 and you're back in a corner up on the third floor where the press seldom goes, where the cameras almost never are, and behaviors which are not consistent are common and where the rights and the...
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lucas: madam speaker, i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for one minute. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman from oklahoma for yielding. first, i would say that this court case that says the e.p.a. will regulate co-2 regardless, it takes a little change to interior approps to fix that. we are the united states congress. we don't capitulate to cap and tax because of a court ruling. we tell them what the american people think. second, this bill freezes or rolls back oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear and biofuels. we'll have less. we're not going to break dependency on foreign oil with less energy. iowa corn farmers, 6.2 million acres, five million of them went in before 2001 and only 25% of them went in afterwards will be able to qualify because they rotate. so we're down to 4.8% of the guys doing it right, one out of 20 are going to get any benefit out of the peterson amendment. and furthermore, when speaker pelosi set up the cap and trade and bought the carbo
lucas: madam speaker, i yield to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for one minute. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the gentleman from oklahoma for yielding. first, i would say that this court case that says the e.p.a. will regulate co-2 regardless, it takes a little change to interior approps to fix that. we are the united states congress. we don't capitulate to cap and tax because of a court ruling. we tell...
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the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for 60 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lay before the house the following communication. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. baca for today and friday, june 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. is there a motion to adjourn? the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. schwartz: so moved. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed time >> live coverage of the house when members gavel back in tomorrow. >> every weekend, the latest non-fiction books and authors on "book tv remote saturday, how do you run for congress was $7,000 and your sixth grade students managing the campaign? she is interviewed on sunday. joel rosenberg takes you inside the revolution. and what is next for the economy? stephen more on taxes and the end of prosperity. later, "for closured nation recall every weekend is filled with books and authors
the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for 60 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lay before the house the following communication. the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. baca for today and friday, june 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. is there a motion to adjourn? the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. ms. schwartz: so moved. the speaker pro tempore: the question...
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effective because that's how they ended the whole civil rights thing, it's that's how they did it with mr. king. it's really effective. so my -- just there's this missing thing and i know it's not about that but i feel like it is, too, because if the story that we write about the past doesn't include people going to jail, it's going, you know, you look at the nixon and he didn't get i mean peached for war crimes. had he gotten i mean peached for carter bombing cambodia and these guys, how can we write the story if no one's going to go to jail and obama's we don't want to divide the country or anything but what about these people sitting there every day? you turn on the television and you know something's wrong. >> one of the things is this kind of inquiry is a punitive process and one thing we know about this t punitive process in south africa or the way it's being conducted is it's a healing process. it's not about assigning blame. it's about getting the story straight and having everybody agree on what the narrative is how we got here and how we fix it. it's not about punishing people. the ex
effective because that's how they ended the whole civil rights thing, it's that's how they did it with mr. king. it's really effective. so my -- just there's this missing thing and i know it's not about that but i feel like it is, too, because if the story that we write about the past doesn't include people going to jail, it's going, you know, you look at the nixon and he didn't get i mean peached for war crimes. had he gotten i mean peached for carter bombing cambodia and these guys, how can...
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mr. king: i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands >> today on the house, members debated several members include the bill on special authority for the inspector general in afghanistan and special crugs and schools to create a safety plan for off-site overnight trips. tomorrow the house takes up the measure to provide housing assistances to homeless veterans and additional war spending for iraq and afghanistan. >> in a few moments president obama's speech today to the american medical association. he outlined his plans for the future of health care. the speech is an hour and after that, reaction from leaders of the a.m.a. and members of congress. later treasury secretary tim geithner on the economy. >> july 4 weekend on book tv, discover an unfamiliar sign of our nation's first president as george washington's mount vernon estate. join our three hour conver
mr. king: i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands >> today on the house, members debated several members include the bill on special authority for the inspector general in afghanistan and special crugs and schools to create a safety plan for off-site overnight trips. tomorrow the house takes up the measure to provide...
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later in the 110th congress, despite care's public lobby effort, mr. king and senator joe lieberman were successful in adding a section to the 9/11 commission implementation act public law 110-53 which provides legal immunity to individuals who report terrorists or suspicious activity which they see on trains or planes to law enforcement. it has become a familiar refrain on fox news march 31, 2007 said, the peter king's legislative efforts were encouraging slamaphobia -- islamaphobia. it encouraged other john does who encounter suspicious activity to report it to authorities. care's fund something also a source of interest. a part of the financial link with holy land foundation, there is much unclear about whether and to what degree care is receiving financial contributions from foreign governments. in march of 2007, interview with the "chicago tribune," care's chicago executive director said, quote, neither care chapters nor the national office solicits or accepts money from any foreign government, end of quote. a january, 2007 open letter on care's websit
later in the 110th congress, despite care's public lobby effort, mr. king and senator joe lieberman were successful in adding a section to the 9/11 commission implementation act public law 110-53 which provides legal immunity to individuals who report terrorists or suspicious activity which they see on trains or planes to law enforcement. it has become a familiar refrain on fox news march 31, 2007 said, the peter king's legislative efforts were encouraging slamaphobia -- islamaphobia. it...
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we thank the ranking member of this committee, mr. king of new york, for his leadership and for his work on homeland security as well as the other members of the committee. i particularly want to thank the hard working staff of the homeland security committee for all that they do and the work they have done in getting this legislation to the floor today. mr. chairman, i offer a very simple amendment to h.r. 2200. it authorizes a study on the feasibility of combining facial and iris technologies for rapid identification in airport security checkpoint lines. the study would focus on merits of using the combined technologies and the potential for use. researchers tell us that this new technology holds great promise for providing highly reliable, efficient, unobstructtive and accurate way to establish and identify identities. unlike names and dates of birth which can be changed from time to time. byo metrics are impossible to duplicate. it is being collected by the department of homeland security through its u.s. visit program. this invaluable
we thank the ranking member of this committee, mr. king of new york, for his leadership and for his work on homeland security as well as the other members of the committee. i particularly want to thank the hard working staff of the homeland security committee for all that they do and the work they have done in getting this legislation to the floor today. mr. chairman, i offer a very simple amendment to h.r. 2200. it authorizes a study on the feasibility of combining facial and iris technologies...
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mr. king: reclaiming, and i thank the gentleman from texas. watching this climate change argument unfold, and i think about this country that we are, the most successful nation in the history of the world, strongest economy in the world by far, strongest militarily, our culture penetrates the rest of the world. we're kind of american-cent rick because we're self--- american-sentric, because we're self-sustaining. we don't as often look at the united states from outside. but i wonder what it must look like for, let's just say, socrates, looking out across this country today, 3,000 years ago, they sat around and in places like athens, socrates, play tow, aristotle, carried -- plato, aristotle, they carried on conversations and shaped the age of reason. it was the foundation of science and technology. they built it into their culture to be proud of being able to rationalize both deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning, and that rationale, and even though they didn't get their elements right, what did they have earth, wind, fire, maybe some ot
mr. king: reclaiming, and i thank the gentleman from texas. watching this climate change argument unfold, and i think about this country that we are, the most successful nation in the history of the world, strongest economy in the world by far, strongest militarily, our culture penetrates the rest of the world. we're kind of american-cent rick because we're self--- american-sentric, because we're self-sustaining. we don't as often look at the united states from outside. but i wonder what it...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman from virginia for yielding time to me in this debate. and there is a lot more time yielded for this debate and should have been yielded within the original agreement that came from the rules committee. this appropriations bill didn't come to this floor under an open rule. has been been a deep and long-standing tradition of the house of representatives. it came to the floor under a structured open rule. and under the request that said print your amendments into the record and there will be five minutes debate on each side and we'll go through all of those. anybody would have known all the amendments that were printed would not have been offered. and i will submit this and i don't believe it has been said here, mr. chairman, is that these amendments that were printed into the record laid out the entire amendment strategy of the minority party. and then the majority party took their leisure to thumb down through the amendments and decided they didn't want to have a good debate on a good number of them. when the chairman of the appropriation
mr. king: i thank the gentleman from virginia for yielding time to me in this debate. and there is a lot more time yielded for this debate and should have been yielded within the original agreement that came from the rules committee. this appropriations bill didn't come to this floor under an open rule. has been been a deep and long-standing tradition of the house of representatives. it came to the floor under a structured open rule. and under the request that said print your amendments into...
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mr. king: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amount offered by the gentlewoman from wisconsin will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: herbert c. hoover building for the nation and modernization, $5 million. office of inspector general, $27 million. general provisions, department of commerce, including transfer of funds, section 101, appropriations and funds made available by this act shall be available for the activities specified in the act of october 26, 1949. section 102, appropriations made available to the department by this act for salaries and expenses shall be available for hire of passenger motor vehicles as authorized. section 103, not to exceed 5% of any appropriation for the department, may be transferred between such appropriations but no such appropriations shall be increased by more than 10%. section 104, any costs incurred by a department resulting from personnel actions taken shall be absorbed within the budgetary resources availab
mr. king: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amount offered by the gentlewoman from wisconsin will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: herbert c. hoover building for the nation and modernization, $5 million. office of inspector general, $27 million. general provisions, department of commerce, including transfer of funds, section 101, appropriations and funds made available by this act shall be available for the activities...
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. >> mr. king of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 2760, and the order of the house, january 6, 2009, the chair announces the appointment of the following members of the house to the canada-united states interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. oberstar of minnesota, mr. meeks, ms. slaughter, mr. stupak, mr. modes of new hampshire, mr. welch, mr. mann zulea, mr. stearns, mr. brown and mrs. miller. the speaker pro tempore: clause 10 of rule 1 and the order of the house of january 6, 2009, the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the following house to the british interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. chandler of kentucky, chairman, mr. sir is, mr. clyburn of south carolina, mr. etheridge of north carolina, mr. bishop of new york, mr. pete try of wisconsin, mr. crenhaw and mr. aderholt and mr. latta of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 578 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the competent committee of the whole in the state of the union for cons
. >> mr. king of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 2760, and the order of the house, january 6, 2009, the chair announces the appointment of the following members of the house to the canada-united states interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. oberstar of minnesota, mr. meeks, ms. slaughter, mr. stupak, mr. modes of new hampshire, mr. welch, mr. mann zulea, mr. stearns, mr. brown and mrs. miller. the speaker pro tempore: clause 10 of rule 1 and the order of the...
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mr. king could not endure such a policy for long. a related email. "if china wanted it, then the girls would be free." guest: well, i think it raise as a few points both editorial and the email. a few good points. that is, the chinese have lots -- they have a border, a long bored he, with north korea. a lot of refugees try to get out of that, as i said, that prison state. and a lot succeed. they go through china. china has international obligations under the united nations to work with the refugees and to find a home for them. but -- and oftentimes and often cases the chinese actually send them back to north korea. call them economic my grapts and send them back and try to close that border. so china has to, i think, live up to theable obligations under the refugee treatee that it signed with the united nations. host: here's a look at the editorials and how the story is playing out in a couple of newspapers as we are joined by scott from davidson, north carolina, one of the students at woodlawn school. good morning. caller: hi. i was wondering. what
mr. king could not endure such a policy for long. a related email. "if china wanted it, then the girls would be free." guest: well, i think it raise as a few points both editorial and the email. a few good points. that is, the chinese have lots -- they have a border, a long bored he, with north korea. a lot of refugees try to get out of that, as i said, that prison state. and a lot succeed. they go through china. china has international obligations under the united nations to work...
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mr. king: i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. acardingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:30 a.m. on tuesday next fo they completed one this week, spending for the commerce and justice departments. live coverage when the house returns next week, here on c- span. >> there's still time to get your copy of c-span's 2009 congressional directory. with information on house and senate members, supreme court justices, and the nation's governors. it is $16.95 online at cspan.org/products. >> live tonight, coverage of the radio and television correspondents association dinner. president obama will make remarks, and guessed entertainers will and crude -- will include the singing group, sweet honey and the rock. >> people to not want to think of roosevelt's conservation as policy -- so much as policy as passion. as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, results is b
mr. king: i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question son the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. acardingly, the house stands adjourned until 10:30 a.m. on tuesday next fo they completed one this week, spending for the commerce and justice departments. live coverage when the house returns next week, here on c- span. >> there's still time to get your copy of c-span's 2009 congressional...
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mr. king: a couple of points that linger in my mind. one is to add to the point that the gentleman from georgia and missouri were making about spain and i concur, it was for every green job created, it cost .2 jobs, but also each of those green jobs cost $770,000 to generate that job. a massive cost in capital. i want to throw another point into this in a brief way, the cap and trade component of this legislation that's impending to be driven through this house floor the month of june, we have experienced that. when speaker pelosi was elected, she declared this capitol complex would be carbon neutral and ordered the generating plant that provides the electricity that illuminates this room would be changed over from coal generation to natural gas under this idea that natural gas isn't a hydro carbon that can't be upheld by an engineer, but in any case, double the cost of the electricity and still found out we weren't carbon neutral but still emitting co-2 into the atmosphere. and so, when on the board of trade and purchased $89,000 carbo
mr. king: a couple of points that linger in my mind. one is to add to the point that the gentleman from georgia and missouri were making about spain and i concur, it was for every green job created, it cost .2 jobs, but also each of those green jobs cost $770,000 to generate that job. a massive cost in capital. i want to throw another point into this in a brief way, the cap and trade component of this legislation that's impending to be driven through this house floor the month of june, we have...
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king's niece -- can i have an abigsal minute? diaz-balart 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. smith: dr. martin luther king's niece has had two abortions. she now heads up an organization called the silent no more awareness campaign. and she speaks out and says that this is the new civil rights movement, protecting the unborn child. but equally protecting women from abortion. it is violence against women, it is violence against children. the new global office on women's issues ought to at least be neutral, i would say, affirm the unborn but at least neutral when it comes to respecting unborn human life. i thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey's time has expired. the gentleman from florida reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, i'm very pleased to yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman from colorado, my colleague and a good friend of the committee on rules, mr. polis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for three minutes. mr. polis: thank you, mr
king's niece -- can i have an abigsal minute? diaz-balart 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. smith: dr. martin luther king's niece has had two abortions. she now heads up an organization called the silent no more awareness campaign. and she speaks out and says that this is the new civil rights movement, protecting the unborn child. but equally protecting women from abortion. it is violence against women, it is violence against children. the new...
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king hospital. now people have to go a dangerously 18 minutes more away mr. that hospital for emergency -- from that hospital for emergency care. these are some of the things we tend to set up as objectives to reach the goal or comprehensive health care for all americans. thank you. >> dr. brian smedly who's the vice president and directer with the joint center for political and economic studies is not here, but we do have his statement, so we would hope that you'd pick up a copy of the recommendations in the unequal treatment report on health disparities which is, i think, included in the statement. congresswoman allard has a few brief comments. >> yeah. i wanted to make another point about why prevention is so important because we all know that prevention saves lives, and it improves health outcomes leaving our families and our communities stronger and more resilient. and it also has the potential to save our nation precious health care dollars. for example, the trust for america's health concluded that an investment of $10 per person, per year in proven co
king hospital. now people have to go a dangerously 18 minutes more away mr. that hospital for emergency -- from that hospital for emergency care. these are some of the things we tend to set up as objectives to reach the goal or comprehensive health care for all americans. thank you. >> dr. brian smedly who's the vice president and directer with the joint center for political and economic studies is not here, but we do have his statement, so we would hope that you'd pick up a copy of the...
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mrs. jackson. my grandmother and grandfather were true sons and daughters at that time of the king and queen because jamaica was then a colony of great britain. however, their dignity allowed them to know that jamaica could be a free and democratic nation and through the leadership of those in jamaica who recognized that it could be a free nation, they secured their freedom and what a celelbratory time that was. i want to acknowledge so many prime ministers but former prime minister manly, former prime minister patterson, all great leaders that brought greatness to the caribbean and to acknowledge the president prime minister as he continues to work, to acknowledge the first woman prime minister as well that was in jamaica for at least a time in the last two years. we know that she's been called with great love and affection but we respect the service she has given. my grandparents left jamaica and wept to work in panama, in the panama canal, and i had the privilege of going to the panama canal for a homeland security mission and seeing my grandfather's name listed as one of those who worked on the
mrs. jackson. my grandmother and grandfather were true sons and daughters at that time of the king and queen because jamaica was then a colony of great britain. however, their dignity allowed them to know that jamaica could be a free and democratic nation and through the leadership of those in jamaica who recognized that it could be a free nation, they secured their freedom and what a celelbratory time that was. i want to acknowledge so many prime ministers but former prime minister manly,...
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administration has proposed broad 'king the fed's ability to provide liquidity in extreme situations and the board supports that. >> thank you very much. >> senator johanns. >> thank you, mrchairman. one of the observations at least that i have made as i went back over the last months is it seems to me that big got bigger, they got more tangled up in some many parts of the economy, very, very bad decisions were made, and you're off to the races, and then the taxpayer was asked -- or told as in general motors' case that, guess what, they bailed them out. if your adding more regulation, capital requirements, transparency, somebody is going to have to comply with that within the dealers' organization. and there's going to be a cost to that. where in your judgment will the cost of that be borne? somebody has to pay for it. if it's the airline industry and they're hedging against the rising cost of fuel for their jets, won't consumers pay for that in higher ticket prices? >> i will take a stab at that. the cost of regulation clearly will ultimately be borne by consumers and that's just a given historically and going forward. it would be my fervent hope that the cost of regulat
administration has proposed broad 'king the fed's ability to provide liquidity in extreme situations and the board supports that. >> thank you very much. >> senator johanns. >> thank you, mrchairman. one of the observations at least that i have made as i went back over the last months is it seems to me that big got bigger, they got more tangled up in some many parts of the economy, very, very bad decisions were made, and you're off to the races, and then the taxpayer was asked...
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king. there is assessment that the worst has passed, but still not enough signs of improvement. finally, exit strategy, this gets to mr. ryan's question and i hope you can be more particular about it. though there is this expectation of some inflation, the chinese are looking for an exit strategy that gradually withdraws an appropriate amount of liquid it ty from the market to increase the chance that you have to purchase your own debt issuance over time. the question i had is what can you tell us about inflation expectations and the fed's exit strategy with regards to this concern expressed by the chinese? >> certainly. i think not just for the benefit of the chinese, but for the benefit of the united states and for our own people -- >> absolutely. >> -- we need to explain how we're going to restore fiscal sustainability and avoid inflation. let me just on that latter issue, let me just begin by saying that the federal market committee, the federal reserve is strongly committed to price stability. we will ensure price stability. price stability means neither deflation nor inflation. and in the near term, our concern
king. there is assessment that the worst has passed, but still not enough signs of improvement. finally, exit strategy, this gets to mr. ryan's question and i hope you can be more particular about it. though there is this expectation of some inflation, the chinese are looking for an exit strategy that gradually withdraws an appropriate amount of liquid it ty from the market to increase the chance that you have to purchase your own debt issuance over time. the question i had is what can you tell...
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king, and to the ranking member of the subcommittee, charlie dent. also to the chairman of the subcommittee, ms. sheila jackson lee. they and the homeland security committee were most helpful. mr. chairman, often as we go through the airports of america we and our constituents see members of the military passing through those airports, many of them are going to iraq and afghanistan. they are leaving their loved ones. facing sometimes an uncertain future. others are coming in from iraq and afghanistan going home to see loved ones. sometimes they hadn't seen them for over a year. they are often loaded down with heavy gear. now, also at the same time we see the registered travelers who we talked about earlier, we see united premium members, we see delta platinum members and gold medallion members. we all see them getting priority. that's ok. i have no problem with that. but if there's any group of americans who ought to get priority to go to the front of the line, not to skip security, but to go to the front of the line, it's men and women in uniform. so this amendment extends to them the same basic courtesy that we extend to over a million other americans right now. in fact, thi
king, and to the ranking member of the subcommittee, charlie dent. also to the chairman of the subcommittee, ms. sheila jackson lee. they and the homeland security committee were most helpful. mr. chairman, often as we go through the airports of america we and our constituents see members of the military passing through those airports, many of them are going to iraq and afghanistan. they are leaving their loved ones. facing sometimes an uncertain future. others are coming in from iraq and...
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king jr. would talk about, where you have a color-beelined society. i-- where you have a colorblind society. i think one of my loadstars for policy-making is mr. wilberforce who worked on ending the trade in great britain. it took years and they got it done. i also acknowledged friends of mine that traveled across america with a kettle, and this kettle was a kettle that former slaves used to cook in, as far as they would do their evening cooking and for their meals, they would cook in it. and this was kind of gathering place for the slaves of this gentleman. it was his a an ssess terse' kettle. he took it around the country and talk about them getting together for a meal. after the meal was done, they would clean the kettle out and it was big enough that they would actually hulle huddle ndee kettle and they would pray. they would pray for their freedom. he was talking about the kettle tour because in this was the aspirations and hopes to be free. and they were taking it around the country as a physical symbol of a yearning for freedom that people had in and the slave owners would get mad about it. about but they couldn't hear them as they mutt
king jr. would talk about, where you have a color-beelined society. i-- where you have a colorblind society. i think one of my loadstars for policy-making is mr. wilberforce who worked on ending the trade in great britain. it took years and they got it done. i also acknowledged friends of mine that traveled across america with a kettle, and this kettle was a kettle that former slaves used to cook in, as far as they would do their evening cooking and for their meals, they would cook in it. and...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this motion to recommit is very basic, it's very direct. it specifies that any detainee who is housed at guantanamo bay will go on the no fly list. very simply, anyone released from guantanamo will not be able to fly an american commercial flight. and i've listened to the debate in the committee, i've listened to the dea bait -- debate on the floor and quite frankly, i cannot understand the opposition to this amendment. we are talking about approximately 240 people who are still at guantanamo. these are the worst of the worst, the most hard core. >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, we can all -- we have various positions on guantanamo, whether the president was right, whether the president is wrong, whether he's partially wrong or right, whether there's going to be tribunals, what's going to happen. but the reality is that there's a likeliho
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this motion to recommit is very basic, it's very direct. it specifies that any detainee who is housed at guantanamo bay will go on the no fly list. very simply, anyone released from guantanamo will not be able to fly an american commercial flight. and i've listened to the debate in the committee, i've listened to the dea bait -- debate on the floor and quite frankly, i cannot understand the opposition to this amendment. we are talking about...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded volt will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recordeded vote is ordered. members will record their vote by electronic device. this will be a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 170, the nays are 247. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 170, the nays are 248, the motion is not agreed to. the clerk will designate the next amendment on which a separate vote is demanded. the clerk: amendment number 41 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. boswell of iowa. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on adoption of the boswell amendment. those in favor
mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded volt will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recordeded vote is ordered. members will record their vote by electronic device. this will be a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a recorded vote is requested. those favoring a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for...