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mr. mchenry? mr. mchenry votes no. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes no. mr. chaffitz? mr. chaffitz votes no. mr. mosh votes no. mr. mann votes no. r. gowdy votes no. mr. hastings? r. woodall votes no. mr. massey votes no. mr. collins votes no. r. meadows votes no? mr. desantos votes no. mr. cummings votes aye. s. norton votes aye. mr. connoly votes aye. r. cartwright votes aye. ms. duckworth votes aye. r. cardenas votes aye. r. jordan, you are not recorded. > mr. hastings, how do you ote? >> no. >> mr. hastings votes no. >> does anybody else think recognition for the vote? the clerk will report. > 20 nos, 16 ayes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. ince we have a vote on the floor, we will stand in recess -- we will do one more on the underlying -- we will stand in recess until five minutes after the last vote. >> pursuant to the previous nnouncement, the committee will come to order. is there anyone here who wishes to speak on the resolution? i'll be patient. i'll recognize myself. lest we lose the time. today we have had ample debate on the question of a traightforward r
mr. mchenry? mr. mchenry votes no. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes no. mr. chaffitz? mr. chaffitz votes no. mr. mosh votes no. mr. mann votes no. r. gowdy votes no. mr. hastings? r. woodall votes no. mr. massey votes no. mr. collins votes no. r. meadows votes no? mr. desantos votes no. mr. cummings votes aye. s. norton votes aye. mr. connoly votes aye. r. cartwright votes aye. ms. duckworth votes aye. r. cardenas votes aye. r. jordan, you are not recorded. > mr. hastings, how do you ote?...
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mr. mchenry recorded? >> as voting aye. >> and mr. woodall, how is he recorded? >> mr. woodall has not been recorded. >> is there anyone else that seeks recognition to vote? > you are recorded voting aye. >> the clerk will report. >> on that vote, 22 ayes, 17 oes. > the resolution is agreed to. the resolution finding lois lerner waived her fifth amendment privileges on may 22, 2013, is approved. and we stand adjourned. >> tonight on c-span represent zoe lofgren and mario diaz-balart talk about immigration policy in the house. then kentucky senator rand paul campaigns in south carolina. followed by former florida governor jeb bush and the undraiser in new york. tomorrow, on washington journal, we'll host a roundtable discussion on president obama's plan for addressing climate change. with guests joshua zive, a lawyer and lobbyist with the electric reliability coordinating council. and bob deans, the federal communications director with the natural resources defense council. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> this sunday, american history tv
mr. mchenry recorded? >> as voting aye. >> and mr. woodall, how is he recorded? >> mr. woodall has not been recorded. >> is there anyone else that seeks recognition to vote? > you are recorded voting aye. >> the clerk will report. >> on that vote, 22 ayes, 17 oes. > the resolution is agreed to. the resolution finding lois lerner waived her fifth amendment privileges on may 22, 2013, is approved. and we stand adjourned. >> tonight on c-span...
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mr. mchenry? mr. jordan? haffitz no.mosh votes mr. mann votes no. votes no. hastings? no.woodall votes mr. massey votes no. mr. collins votes no. mr. meadows votes no? desantos votes no. cummings votes aye. tes aye.on vogtes votes aye. votes aye.ght duckworth votes aye. cardenas votes aye. jordan, you are not recorded. >> mr. hastings, how do you vote? >> no. no.r. hastings votes >> does anybody else think recognition for the vote? the clerk will report. 6 ayes.os, 17 amendment is not agreed to. since we have a vote on the floor, we will stand in resource -- in recess -- we will do one more on the underlying -- we will stand in recess until five minutes after the last vote. >> pursuant to the previous method, committee will come to order. is there anyone here who wishes to speak on the resolution? i will be patient. i will recognize myself lest we lose the time. today we have had ample debate on the question of a straightforward resolution did ms. lois lerner on may 30, 2013, in all parts proceed after asserting her fifth amendment from lynch, and if so did she privile
mr. mchenry? mr. jordan? haffitz no.mosh votes mr. mann votes no. votes no. hastings? no.woodall votes mr. massey votes no. mr. collins votes no. mr. meadows votes no? desantos votes no. cummings votes aye. tes aye.on vogtes votes aye. votes aye.ght duckworth votes aye. cardenas votes aye. jordan, you are not recorded. >> mr. hastings, how do you vote? >> no. no.r. hastings votes >> does anybody else think recognition for the vote? the clerk will report. 6 ayes.os, 17...
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mr. mchenry record it? >> mr. mchenry is recorded as voting aye. >> and mr. what all? >> he has not been recorded. >> is their anyone else that seeks a recognition to vote? >> you are recorded voting aye. >> with the clerk will report. >> 22 ayes and 17 noes the resolution is agreed to one finding the lowest lerner waved her privileges on may 22nd, 2013 is approved and we stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> the house oversight government reform committee members wrapping up their meeting in the voting 22 to 17. in favor of a resolution finding that irs director of xm de organizations, waived her right to remain silent at a hearing a month ago. she was called to give testimony on the targeting for certain conservative organizations. ms. lerner was in charge of the tax-exempt organizations office and. this could mean she will be called back to testify before the committee. we are hearing from you on the hearing this morning. alan said if anyone made the question political with the irs itself by targeting conservative groups. also this, ask why they are so anxio
mr. mchenry record it? >> mr. mchenry is recorded as voting aye. >> and mr. what all? >> he has not been recorded. >> is their anyone else that seeks a recognition to vote? >> you are recorded voting aye. >> with the clerk will report. >> 22 ayes and 17 noes the resolution is agreed to one finding the lowest lerner waved her privileges on may 22nd, 2013 is approved and we stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> the house oversight government...
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mr. mchenry, for five minutes. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. in this country there are children diagnosed with rare iseases every day. and while it's a tragedy that anyone's diagnosed with a disease or cancer in this country, it is of particular tragedy that the youngest in r society are diagnosed with oftentimes incurable diseases and ailments. and so today i rise to support the kids first research act, because it's important that we ocus our national resources on fixing these problems, these challenges that as a society we can ban together -- band together and put research dollars where our hearts are. we do this in individual ways, whether it's donating to a local charity or, you know, focusing our interests in making sure alindicates resources necessary to come up with life-saving cures through the national institutes of health or other areas of government research. but at home we have something alled brett's ride, and it's an incredible story of a young man at age 17 who's diagnosed myosarcoma, it's a rare pediatric cancer that roughly 300
mr. mchenry, for five minutes. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. in this country there are children diagnosed with rare iseases every day. and while it's a tragedy that anyone's diagnosed with a disease or cancer in this country, it is of particular tragedy that the youngest in r society are diagnosed with oftentimes incurable diseases and ailments. and so today i rise to support the kids first research act, because it's important that we ocus our national resources on fixing these problems,...
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mr. mchenry. i think you and the ranking member for calling this hearing. we welcome mr. augustine now. the creation of the consumer financial protection bureau was very important. sometimes this is a very thought aforethought and the creation of the agency that focused with consumers and protecting them and this was a priority of many democrats including myself and many of us believe that if we had had an agency focusing on protecting consumers, possibly we could have prevented the subprime crisis. the abuses would have been pointed out. and hopefully they would have been stopped. and this was to come out with a simplified mortgage statement that consumers can understand. that they could compare between financial institutions. and i think that that is an important step forward. also, the help for men and women in the military. help for young people. they have had a number of initiatives. but one of the goals that i read about with mr. augustine now, you want to be very much a goal driven agency. you want to have their own oversight and their own actions that they take. just last week,
mr. mchenry. i think you and the ranking member for calling this hearing. we welcome mr. augustine now. the creation of the consumer financial protection bureau was very important. sometimes this is a very thought aforethought and the creation of the agency that focused with consumers and protecting them and this was a priority of many democrats including myself and many of us believe that if we had had an agency focusing on protecting consumers, possibly we could have prevented the subprime...
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mr. mchenry, the chairman of the oversight investigations committee for three minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank the panel for being here today to the two and a half years ago president obama, when he signed the dodd-frank act, said that this would end to big to fail. across the ideological spectrum, we hear the debate but a greater consensus on the side of the dodd-frank did not end to big to fail. i appreciate the ranking member's opening statement, and in fact, in the oversight subcommittee -- which i chair -- we have gone section by section in the text of dodd-frank. and we have heard a variety of witnesses over the past few months about how dodd-frank does not end to big to fail. and systemically we went through those sections by sections of dodd-frank to be a very important. from the hearings identified as shocking inability of the financial stability oversight council to perform on its core functions, identifying the new risks to the economy. we have learned nearly three years after the enactment of dodd-frank the federal reserve is not considered more made publi
mr. mchenry, the chairman of the oversight investigations committee for three minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to thank the panel for being here today to the two and a half years ago president obama, when he signed the dodd-frank act, said that this would end to big to fail. across the ideological spectrum, we hear the debate but a greater consensus on the side of the dodd-frank did not end to big to fail. i appreciate the ranking member's opening statement, and in fact, in the...