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mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy, aye. mr. burr xres? mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn. ms. black burn votes aye. mr. gingrey? mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skully? mr. skully, aye. mr. markey? mr. markey votes no.
mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy, aye. mr. burr xres? mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn. ms. black burn votes aye. mr. gingrey? mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skully? mr. skully, aye. mr. markey? mr. markey votes no.
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mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy no. mr. burgess? mr. burgess no. mrs. blackburn? mrs. blackburn no? mr. gainbridge no. mr. doany? mr. doany no. mr. boucher? mr. boucher no. mr. murphy? mr. murphy no. mr. rush? mr. rush no. mr. hill? mr. hill no. mr. matheson? mr. matheson no. mr. green? mr. green no. mr. gordon? mr. gordon votes no. >> have all the members responded to the vote? >> is that everybody? >> any member wish to change? his or her vote? all right. when the clerk's ready, we'll get a report of the vote. >> mr. chairman, on that amendment, there were zero ayes and 57 nos. >> zero ayes, 57ñññññw in section-- >> without obj >> i thank the chairman for yielding. the "dallas morning news" that, highlighted the troubles that a young girl had who was covered by medicaid. she had difficulty finding a doctor to treat her stating due to the lack of medicaid doctors, medication patients often grow sicker. there are of course similar stories out there every day outlining the difficulties that patients with government health care phase on a day-by-day basis. this is not rh
mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy no. mr. burgess? mr. burgess no. mrs. blackburn? mrs. blackburn no? mr. gainbridge no. mr. doany? mr. doany no. mr. boucher? mr. boucher no. mr. murphy? mr. murphy no. mr. rush? mr. rush no. mr. hill? mr. hill no. mr. matheson? mr. matheson no. mr. green? mr. green no. mr. gordon? mr. gordon votes no. >> have all the members responded to the vote? >> is that everybody? >> any member wish to change? his or her vote? all right. when the...
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mr. murphy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is not the place to have sweeping prejudicial statements about whether people are hypocritical or dishonest. let's stick with some facts. new york presbyterian hospital of 93 internists affiliated with that hospital, 37 won't accept medicare. a medpac survey in 2008 said 29% of patients on medicare have trouble finding a primary care doct doctor. that's up 5% from the year before. in the last congress there were 452 bills introduced by members of congress. 13,000 co-sponsors of those saying we have problems with medicare and medicaid. let's fix them. only 12 were signed into law but it takes an act of congress to change government-run health care. there are lots of good things with medicare, no doubt about it but let me give you examples where you have procedures that require an act of congress. in order to get intravenous drugs patients must enter a hospital though therapy can be given at home. it will take an act of congress to change that. you have situations where medicare mi
mr. murphy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. this is not the place to have sweeping prejudicial statements about whether people are hypocritical or dishonest. let's stick with some facts. new york presbyterian hospital of 93 internists affiliated with that hospital, 37 won't accept medicare. a medpac survey in 2008 said 29% of patients on medicare have trouble finding a primary care doct doctor. that's up 5% from the year before. in the last congress there were 452 bills introduced by members...
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mr. murphy -- mr. ryan: one of the major endorsements is the a.m.a., the american medical association has endorsed this bill. go back 40 or 50 years when we tried to do something, they put theky bosh on it. talk about health care reform in the early 1990's, doctors didn't want anything to do with. i yield to my friend. >> i want to go back -- mr. tonko: i want to go back to something you said. there's another sense i want to underscore, that of economic justice. when you see since 2000 that the premiums have more than doubled on average for working families in this country and the salaries -- salaries have stayed on a flat line, there's a need for us to step in and fix a broken system. when 60% of bankruptcies in this country are due to medical cost we need to step in and do something. representative murphy, i want to thank you for bringing us together so we can share together with the american public our messages of enhancing quality of services, reducing costs and providing access for everyone as we
mr. murphy -- mr. ryan: one of the major endorsements is the a.m.a., the american medical association has endorsed this bill. go back 40 or 50 years when we tried to do something, they put theky bosh on it. talk about health care reform in the early 1990's, doctors didn't want anything to do with. i yield to my friend. >> i want to go back -- mr. tonko: i want to go back to something you said. there's another sense i want to underscore, that of economic justice. when you see since 2000...
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mr. murphy: i thank the gentleman, mr. langevin. such a great leader on this issue for a very long time. i think he's right, this is our moment. it's no coincidence that it's taken a long time to get here because there are a lot of force that is are aligned against health care reform happening here. for whatever reason for a long time they had control to the levers of power down here, the folks that have been doing very well off the status quo have stopped health care reform from happening here for a long time. there are a few individuals out there who are run aring some of the big health care companies who are down on wall street who have made they are fortunes off this health care system. what's happened is that they priced their products, whether it be a drug or medical device or insurance plan, to such an expensive degree people can't afford to get it. so the cost of their fortune ends up being people's life's, people's health. so it is no coincidence it's taken us this long to get here. there are powerful interests aligned agai
mr. murphy: i thank the gentleman, mr. langevin. such a great leader on this issue for a very long time. i think he's right, this is our moment. it's no coincidence that it's taken a long time to get here because there are a lot of force that is are aligned against health care reform happening here. for whatever reason for a long time they had control to the levers of power down here, the folks that have been doing very well off the status quo have stopped health care reform from happening here...
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mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy aye. mr. burgess. mr. bernlgess aye. ms. blackburn. ms.kburn votes aye. mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skulley. aye. ms. degettz. degettz votes no. mr. gonzalez. no. mr. mattheyson, no. mr. rush. mr. rush votes no. mr. shaddik. mr. shaddik, aye. >> have all members responded at the call of the roll? >> mr. gordon. >> any member wish to change his -- >> mr. gordon. mr. gordon votes no. >> the clerk will tally the votes and report. yes? >> on that vote,]b >> a texas congressman who was a doctor offered an amendment that would cap a non economic damages to no more than 250 thousand dollars b this is about 25 minutes. -- no more than 250 thousand dollars. this is about 25 minutes. >> this was an amendment that would affect liability in the practice of medicine, and that amendment was ruled not germain e, and we were allowed to report it to achieve terminus -- that. the protections provided each of the subsections shall apply in the case of a health-care provider with respect to items, services, treatments, for which a provider seeks reimbursement under
mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy aye. mr. burgess. mr. bernlgess aye. ms. blackburn. ms.kburn votes aye. mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skulley. aye. ms. degettz. degettz votes no. mr. gonzalez. no. mr. mattheyson, no. mr. rush. mr. rush votes no. mr. shaddik. mr. shaddik, aye. >> have all members responded at the call of the roll? >> mr. gordon. >> any member wish to change his -- >> mr. gordon. mr. gordon votes no. >> the clerk will tally the votes and report. yes?...
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mr. murphy of connecticut? >> no. >> mr. murphy, no. mr. space? >> mr. space votes no. mr. sgl no. mr. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. >> mr. brale y? >> no. >> mr. braley no. mr. wellch? no. mr. barton? >> aye. >> mr. barton aye. mr. hall? aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. sterns? aye. mr. deal, aye. ms. whitfield, aye. mr. shimkus? aye. mr. shadeg, aye. mr. blunt votes aye. mr. buyer, aye. mr. radanovich, aye. mr. pitts, aye. ms. bono mack, aye. mr. walden, aye. mr. terry? >> aye. >> mr. terry, aye. >> mr. rogers? >> aye. >> mr. rogerser aye. mst myrick? >> aye. >> mr. sullivan? aye mr. murphy, votes aye. mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn? aye. mr. gingre sgl. >> aye. >> mr. gingrey, aye. >> mr. scalise? >> aye. >> mr. scalise, aye. >> have all members responded to the call of the role? if so, the clerk will tally the vote. >> mr. chairman, there were 24 ayes and 33 nos. >> the amendment is not agreed to. we have votes now on the house floor. we will take a recess and i urge members to return to the mark-up as soon as we complete the last vote on the floor. >> mr. chairman, what t
mr. murphy of connecticut? >> no. >> mr. murphy, no. mr. space? >> mr. space votes no. mr. sgl no. mr. sutton? >> no. >> ms. sutton, no. >> mr. brale y? >> no. >> mr. braley no. mr. wellch? no. mr. barton? >> aye. >> mr. barton aye. mr. hall? aye. mr. upton, aye. mr. sterns? aye. mr. deal, aye. ms. whitfield, aye. mr. shimkus? aye. mr. shadeg, aye. mr. blunt votes aye. mr. buyer, aye. mr. radanovich, aye. mr. pitts, aye. ms. bono mack,...
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mr. murphy: absolutely. mr. ryan: we have hot off the presses here a copy of and a chart of the republican health care plan. and it has been the republican health care plan for a good many years now and it will continue to be the republican health care plan and it looks very similar to the republican energy plan. not quite sure exactly what it is. lots of question marks no, real solutions for the american people. and as you, i think, articulated a few minutes ago, this is a major issue for real people all over the country. for people who have lost their jobs because of the downturn in the economy, for people who come from communities who have been dealing with the global restructuring, the loss of manufacturing jobs, many people from my district for the last 30 years, whether they were in the rubber industry in akron or the steel industry in youngstown or the auto industry in warren, they have had to deal with this change in our economy. this is prior to wall street pulling the rug out from the national and real
mr. murphy: absolutely. mr. ryan: we have hot off the presses here a copy of and a chart of the republican health care plan. and it has been the republican health care plan for a good many years now and it will continue to be the republican health care plan and it looks very similar to the republican energy plan. not quite sure exactly what it is. lots of question marks no, real solutions for the american people. and as you, i think, articulated a few minutes ago, this is a major issue for real...
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mr. murphy, the planning commission, has called a distraction is that there is an institution operating in our community right now which is raising the next generation of terrorists. >> reporter: it's a startling accusation the principal denies. >> if you have statements like that, wouldn't it be better if you come to the school, verify it for yourself. look at the boo, okay. come. look at the books. look at the teaching. this is the classroom. >> reporter: others who live near the school say they're concerned about more traffic on this narrow two-lane road. >> we went down and counted all the cars and the parents arriving to pick up students at the alexandria campus. and for that to be happening on this road is frightening. >> reporter: the academy has two campuses, this one for up to 200 children, pre-k through the third grade. another on leased property in alexandria for the older students, 700 in all. >> i just want the board to be aware that the applicant knows that this site if approved would be limited to 500 students. >> reporter: and academy officials say their plans include addin
mr. murphy, the planning commission, has called a distraction is that there is an institution operating in our community right now which is raising the next generation of terrorists. >> reporter: it's a startling accusation the principal denies. >> if you have statements like that, wouldn't it be better if you come to the school, verify it for yourself. look at the boo, okay. come. look at the books. look at the teaching. this is the classroom. >> reporter: others who live...
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mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.hairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for them and yet they have to pay large registration fees which means many of them are deterred from even becoming emt. this is a huge loss for our country and a loss for them. >> this would be a way that states could find out they are the went to the training acidification and one other question -- other in the states who are already reviewing this, and the models it already in existence that we might know of? >> i understand that kansas and maryland are already doing this. >> i thank you so much and yelled back my time the mr. chairman. >> anyone el
mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.hairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for...
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mr. murphy from kentucky. mr. murphy: thank you very much. my friend tim ryan back wearing a path in a familiar spot on the house floor, speaking truth to the american people. listen, we're talking about -- what we're talking about is this invisible cost to the health care system that we kind of pretend doesn't exist. you know, we didn't get to 17% of our gross domestic product by accident. we did that by ignoring some fundamental problems in our health care system. and the fact is, we kind of just, you know, boxed our ears and shut our eyes and tried to sort of wish this problem away. well, you know, every employee has started to feel this crunch, right? the percentage of their income that is devoted to health care has inched up and inched up every single year. but a lot of the cost they don't see. because employers out there are eating it and are paying these 12% or 12% or 15% increases they're getting every year and instead of passing the cost of that in its entirety over to the employee, they just don't give as big a wage increase as they
mr. murphy from kentucky. mr. murphy: thank you very much. my friend tim ryan back wearing a path in a familiar spot on the house floor, speaking truth to the american people. listen, we're talking about -- what we're talking about is this invisible cost to the health care system that we kind of pretend doesn't exist. you know, we didn't get to 17% of our gross domestic product by accident. we did that by ignoring some fundamental problems in our health care system. and the fact is, we kind of...
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mr. murphy. >> thank you mr. chairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for them and yet they have to pay large registration fees which means many of them are deterred from even becoming emt. this is a huge loss for our country and a loss for them. >> this would be a way that states could find out they are the went to the training acidification and one other question -- other in the states who are already reviewing this, and the models it already in existence that we might know of? >> i understand that kansas and maryland are already doing this. >> i thank you so much and yelled back my time the mr. chairman. >> anyone
mr. murphy. >> thank you mr. chairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic...
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mr. murphy. mr. murphy: we don't have any more speakers on this side. so i resevere. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. posey: i yield back the balance of my time the speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. murphy: just briefly to close. in connecticut, during the course of my work in the state legislature, a lot of us would don a button that said keep the promise. that was a reminder to us that we deinstitution nationalize those with mental illness that they have humane and responsible housing in the community. this bill i think does just that, it helps us keep that promise to those people living with physical and metropolitanal disabilities that we are going to find them supportive housing in the community. i thank representative biggert for her advocacy and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1675. those in favor say ay
mr. murphy. mr. murphy: we don't have any more speakers on this side. so i resevere. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. posey: i yield back the balance of my time the speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. murphy: just briefly to close. in connecticut, during the course of my work in the state legislature, a lot of us would don a button that said keep the...
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mr. murphy of pennsylvania. >> we will accept both amendments. a voice vote, we will accept them. >> okay, we want to end up on a positive note. >> i accept that and withdraw my -- >> we will accept to show you that we are good guys and let's vote and come back monday and start over. >> i want to make sure the good guys on the record before, -- >> i am trying to be helpful,. >> and mr. green would yield, on the baldwin amendment we're still working on clarification language. i think we all agree in principle and what we're doing with the bald one amendment and want clarification language on possible euthanasia language on this amendment. miss baldwin, if she wants to clarify that i'm going to go give as understanding. >> absolutely. mr. stupak and i have had a significant discussion about an amendment to the baldwin the amendment. i think we are in agreement and as we move toward we will incorporate that, but i know we're trying to get this through quickly on a voice vote. i would ask unanimous consent to insert on page three line five the langua
mr. murphy of pennsylvania. >> we will accept both amendments. a voice vote, we will accept them. >> okay, we want to end up on a positive note. >> i accept that and withdraw my -- >> we will accept to show you that we are good guys and let's vote and come back monday and start over. >> i want to make sure the good guys on the record before, -- >> i am trying to be helpful,. >> and mr. green would yield, on the baldwin amendment we're still working on...
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mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy, aye. mr. burgess. mrs. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, aye. mrs. scolise, aye. mrs. christianson votes no. mr. rusch, no. mr. stupack, no. mr. doyle, mr. doyle, no. mr. marqui, no. mr. mathison. mr. mathison votes n@@@@@@@ @ @ cracks mr. ross folks know. >> have all members responded to the call of the role? this is an opportunity if anyone wishes to change his or her vote. the clerk will report the vote. vote. >> clerk will vote report the votes. >> 22 ayes, 32 noes. the amendment is not agreed to. you have an amendment at the desk. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment at the desk. 06 069. >> may we get the decision on that amendment? it's either "a" or "b." it's to "b." >> to "b"? thank you. >> clerk will report the amendment. >> young lady is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my colleague is a clarification of medicaid coverage for citizens of freely associated states. which most of you may not be familiar with. i'll just spend about a minute. over the years the federal government has made treaty agreements with
mr. murphy of pennsylvania. mr. murphy, aye. mr. burgess. mrs. blackburn. mrs. blackburn, aye. mrs. scolise, aye. mrs. christianson votes no. mr. rusch, no. mr. stupack, no. mr. doyle, mr. doyle, no. mr. marqui, no. mr. mathison. mr. mathison votes n@@@@@@@ @ @ cracks mr. ross folks know. >> have all members responded to the call of the role? this is an opportunity if anyone wishes to change his or her vote. the clerk will report the vote. vote. >> clerk will vote report the votes....
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mr. murphy." thank you very much." >> jimmy: then they're like -- "let's hug it out." >> that's the other one. the other one wants to hug it out. that would almost be a great shared experience. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we can do it right now. the roots. ♪ doing a thing with one another is a shared experience ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what we have to do here, everyone to your left, you get in an argument first or no? >> no, you don't even have to. >> jimmy: everyone turn to your left and just hug it out. you ready? one, two, three. hug it out. they're hugging it out up there. all right. that's great. now turn to your right and hug it out. that's fantastic. let's look at that in slow-mo. a bonus one. ♪ doing a thing with one another is a shared experience ♪ >> jimmy: fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ doing a thing with one another is a shared experience ♪ >> jimmy: fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] bonus footage, too. >> i was feeling left out. i was feeling left out. >> jimmy
mr. murphy." thank you very much." >> jimmy: then they're like -- "let's hug it out." >> that's the other one. the other one wants to hug it out. that would almost be a great shared experience. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we can do it right now. the roots. ♪ doing a thing with one another is a shared experience ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what we have to do here, everyone to your left, you get in an argument first or no? >> no,...
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mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.irman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for them and yet they have to pay large registration fees which means many of them are deterred from even becoming emt. this is a huge loss for our country and a loss for them. >> this would be a way that states could find out they are the went to the training acidification and one other question -- other in the states who are already reviewing this, and the models it already in existence that we might know of? >> i understand that kansas and maryland are already doing this. >> i thank you so much and yelled back my time the mr. chairman. >> anyone else
mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.irman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for...
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mr. murphy. two?ements, when we had cdl in front of us i ask them specifically on the chemistry of costs if they captivated any of these things and they said they did not. and i think when we look at whether they are getting the advantage on the administrative costs is important about whether it is a level playing field because there are a lot of insurance companies paying about all of these items listed at least some of them. the issue about the intelligence of our constituents yes we respect that, that is why they are the same project and one is artificially lower cost the same thing they will take a lower cost which is a public auction. >> the gentleman's time is expired, let's proceed to a vote. all those in favor of the radanovich amendment will say ayes. opposed nos. this nos have a. >> mr. chairman, i ask for a recorded vote. >> the clerk will call the roll. >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >> [roll call] >>
mr. murphy. two?ements, when we had cdl in front of us i ask them specifically on the chemistry of costs if they captivated any of these things and they said they did not. and i think when we look at whether they are getting the advantage on the administrative costs is important about whether it is a level playing field because there are a lot of insurance companies paying about all of these items listed at least some of them. the issue about the intelligence of our constituents yes we respect...
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mr. murphy. the zpwrelt georgia, mr. price. the gentleman from florida, mr. putnam.the gentlewoman from florida, ms. shea port e. the gentleman from florida, mr. stearns. the gentleman from michigan, mr. stupak. the gentleman from kansas, mr. tiahrt. the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko. the gentleman from new york, mr. weiner. the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch. and the gentleman from virginia, mr. whitman. five, as each of these members represents approximately 650,000 americans, approximately 25 million denied their right to be represented because the restrictive rules supported by the rule from the gentleman from wisconsin pleasure obey, failed to follow the precedents and procedures of the house. mr. obey was correct that a true representative democracy is impossible when 25,350,000 americans have their representative of congress shut out of the legislative process. seven, as a result of their restrictive rule implemented by the democratic majority, the house was not allowed to vote or debate issues such as an amendment that would reduce spend big 1.7%, sav
mr. murphy. the zpwrelt georgia, mr. price. the gentleman from florida, mr. putnam.the gentlewoman from florida, ms. shea port e. the gentleman from florida, mr. stearns. the gentleman from michigan, mr. stupak. the gentleman from kansas, mr. tiahrt. the gentleman from new york, mr. tonko. the gentleman from new york, mr. weiner. the gentleman from vermont, mr. welch. and the gentleman from virginia, mr. whitman. five, as each of these members represents approximately 650,000 americans,...
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mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.chairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for them and yet they have to pay large registration fees which means many of them are deterred from even becoming emt. this is a huge loss for our country and a loss for them. >> this would be a way that states could find out they are the went to the training acidification and one other question -- other in the states who are already reviewing this, and the models it already in existence that we might know of? >> i understand that kansas and maryland are already doing this. >> i thank you so much and yelled back my time the mr. chairman. >> anyone e
mr. murphy. >> thank you mr.chairman, the gentle lady from california, do we have a dollar value for with these grants would be? >> no, we have not. >> my understanding as i read this is not bypass any certifications of lessening law of any state. >> we were careful but it is to create a fast track. there are specifically created hardships for these trained medics to come back and have to start at the bottom and a lot of the courses they have to take our way to basic for...
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mr. murphy was quoted as saying, dan, it's not an investment. it's a monument. this sounds like a great theater. i think many districts across this country, many towns have something similar. the question here is should federal moneys, should federal taxpayer moneys, should the taxpayers in the state of washington or wisconsin or arizona or alaska or elsewhere be sending their hard-earned tax dollars to washington to be earmarked to renovate a theater in ohio? and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio izz stand? >> mr. chairman, i rise to seek time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latourette: i thank you, mr. chairman. i want to yield to my good friend and colleague, the gentleman from dayton, ohio, mr. turner. the chair: how much time? mr. latourette: i yield until he's done talking. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. turner: i thank you, mr. latourette. i appreciate you yielding time to me. mr. speaker, wilmington, o
mr. murphy was quoted as saying, dan, it's not an investment. it's a monument. this sounds like a great theater. i think many districts across this country, many towns have something similar. the question here is should federal moneys, should federal taxpayer moneys, should the taxpayers in the state of washington or wisconsin or arizona or alaska or elsewhere be sending their hard-earned tax dollars to washington to be earmarked to renovate a theater in ohio? and with that i reserve the...
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mr. murphy:. one week later he underwent surgery to correct the problem, and thankfully today he's a happy, healthy 1-year-old. his parents hate to think that if this proposed health care plan had been in place the decisions about brison would have to go through a government bureaucracy and possibly would have taken too long to save his life. let's not put brison's life or anyone else's in the hands of a government bureaucrat. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? mr. mchenry: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. the democrats' health care bill is bad legislation, but don't take my word for it. all you have to do is look at the chaos on the other side of the aisle. as their leadership freely admits, august would be like kryptonite to their proposal. if they truly bel
mr. murphy:. one week later he underwent surgery to correct the problem, and thankfully today he's a happy, healthy 1-year-old. his parents hate to think that if this proposed health care plan had been in place the decisions about brison would have to go through a government bureaucracy and possibly would have taken too long to save his life. let's not put brison's life or anyone else's in the hands of a government bureaucrat. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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mr. murphy and then he didn't boost that throw to shortstop, either. that was a fastball.ristian guzman, 1 ball, 2 strikes, bases empty, two outs. and a breaking ball outside. right at the second baseman, castillo. nats lose a runner at second and one hit in three innings against oliver perez and his 8 e.r.a. úú >> bob: some nice treats to be had and a little late dinner for the fans. nothing wrong with having dinner at 7:50 and it's the top of 4th inning and here's jeff francoeur against lannan. the lefties are ruling this one and francoeur has his fourth base hit of the series and the mets have at least a hit in every inning. well, they might be the punch and judy mets from a hitting standpoint but doing what they have to do quite well. johnson, what a good switch hitting power he was. >> rob: you don't have to tell me. he hit one off me. yeah, he had great pop. >> bob: he was a 30-30 guy. >> rob: he was a very patient hitter, too and he would s
mr. murphy and then he didn't boost that throw to shortstop, either. that was a fastball.ristian guzman, 1 ball, 2 strikes, bases empty, two outs. and a breaking ball outside. right at the second baseman, castillo. nats lose a runner at second and one hit in three innings against oliver perez and his 8 e.r.a. úú >> bob: some nice treats to be had and a little late dinner for the fans. nothing wrong with having dinner at 7:50 and it's the...
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mr. murphy before you -- make the same statement and i hear it every time it comes up. i have a policy with blue cross blue shield, and i have medicare. they say you can keep in the insurance that you want to and if you care to do that -- well, i prefer the way i just said it to you. i don't understand, is medicare going to be eliminated as far as a choice? and what i have to go on the nationalize program and order to continue medicare, or can i get the two together? i am 80 years old and i do have a serious health problem and i recently lost a friend in canada who was approximately my age from alzheimer's where they went blind. who knows what came first -- the blindness, i am assuming, came from cut off from the brain. but this is what we are faced with. people living as long as we live now -- and i am in good health except for that particular problem. try to explain some of it to me, sir. guest: of first of all, it is a very good question and that really has not been given much attention. medicare as we know it today probably wouldn't be the same because it would have
mr. murphy before you -- make the same statement and i hear it every time it comes up. i have a policy with blue cross blue shield, and i have medicare. they say you can keep in the insurance that you want to and if you care to do that -- well, i prefer the way i just said it to you. i don't understand, is medicare going to be eliminated as far as a choice? and what i have to go on the nationalize program and order to continue medicare, or can i get the two together? i am 80 years old and i do...
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mr. murphy. his daughter ivana is the other one. that's what's happening with the mets. they did -- more important they scored a run. dave: they did score a run. some of them are going to the all-star game if you can believe that so too are we. less than a week away from the major league baseball all-star game. i'll be in st. louis. you can catch the all-star game on july 149 at 8:00 eastern only fox. we will be there for the home run derby. behind the scenes look. i will get one. brian: jeerd will be in that game. gretchen: gearing up for next season's "american idol." auditions going on in orlando. thousands of people are lining up for their chance at stardom. david martin is live with all of the crowds. all right, david. let's be honest. you have heard anyone with a good voice yet? >> that's a tough question. no. yes. this is -- we are in orlando as you said. we are 20 miles northeast of walt disney world at the amway arena in downtown, orlando. i'm kind of quiet right now because they are in
mr. murphy. his daughter ivana is the other one. that's what's happening with the mets. they did -- more important they scored a run. dave: they did score a run. some of them are going to the all-star game if you can believe that so too are we. less than a week away from the major league baseball all-star game. i'll be in st. louis. you can catch the all-star game on july 149 at 8:00 eastern only fox. we will be there for the home run derby. behind the scenes look. i will get one. brian: jeerd...
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mr. murphy. >> i thank the chairman. i understand the public plan has become the bogeyman in a lot of this conversation. i think it is a lot harder to present the argument if you really are reading of this is laid out in the bill. there is nothing to be scared of here because this ultimately gets at the issue that a lot of republicans have run on and talked about on the house floor and that is choice. that his choice for our constituents, for our patience. the fact is, there is no one that is going to be forced into the public option. it is going to be every individual's choice as to whether they want to stay in private insurance or they want to choose public insurance. if you guys are right, and the government can't run an efficient product, can't put something competitive on the market then it is going to lose out because this bill requires the public option finance itself completely with its own premium so it can do a good job of running its own show, then no one is going to buy into. seconded is not going to eliminat
mr. murphy. >> i thank the chairman. i understand the public plan has become the bogeyman in a lot of this conversation. i think it is a lot harder to present the argument if you really are reading of this is laid out in the bill. there is nothing to be scared of here because this ultimately gets at the issue that a lot of republicans have run on and talked about on the house floor and that is choice. that his choice for our constituents, for our patience. the fact is, there is no one...
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mr. murphy:. one week later he underwent surgery to correct the problem, and thankfully today he's a happy, healthy 1-year-old. his parents hate to think that if this proposed health care plan had been in place the decisions about brison would have to go through a government bureaucracy and possibly would have taken too long to save his life. let's not put brison's life or anyone else's in the hands of a government bureaucrat. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? mr. mchenry: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. mchenry: thank you, mr. speaker. the democrats' health care bill is bad legislation, but don't take my word for it. all you have to do is look at the chaos on the other side of the aisle. as their leadership freely admits, august would be like kryptonite to their proposal. if they truly bel
mr. murphy:. one week later he underwent surgery to correct the problem, and thankfully today he's a happy, healthy 1-year-old. his parents hate to think that if this proposed health care plan had been in place the decisions about brison would have to go through a government bureaucracy and possibly would have taken too long to save his life. let's not put brison's life or anyone else's in the hands of a government bureaucrat. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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mr. murphy. >> i want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this and i know you have been pushing foring of credit defaults wops long before any of us ever heard about it. -- credit default swaps long before any of us ever heard about it. in your testimony, you talk about clearing houses and clearing stuff, putting it on exchanges. do you see those as one to one or uc transactions that might be cleared or not on -- or do you see transactions that might be cleared or not on exchange and so forth? >> there are some things that cannot be cleared and cannot be put on exchange. and there are some products that can be extended -- essentially cleared, but do not need to be on exchange. the demand for a beginner hedge or tichenor energy -- a particular hedge or a particular energy costs, they probably would not want to take on. >> i think we should try for clearing because i think that does drive for systemic risks. an >> you are right to emphasize that and we have been very careful to say we want to encourage standardize to be essentially clear. >> considering putting minimum requirements fo
mr. murphy. >> i want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this and i know you have been pushing foring of credit defaults wops long before any of us ever heard about it. -- credit default swaps long before any of us ever heard about it. in your testimony, you talk about clearing houses and clearing stuff, putting it on exchanges. do you see those as one to one or uc transactions that might be cleared or not on -- or do you see transactions that might be cleared or not on exchange...
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mr. if you are if -- murphy of the planning commission has called a distraction that there is an institutionting in our community which is raising the next generation of terrorists. >> it is a startling accusation the principal denies. >> if you have statements like that, won it be better if you come to the school, verify it for yourself, look at the books. okay. come, look at the books. look at the teaching. visit the classroom. >> reporter: others would live near the school say they're concerned about more traffic on this narrow two-lane road. >> we went down and counted all the cars and the parents arriving to pick up students at the alexandria campus and for that to be happening on this road is frightening. >> reporter: the academy has two campuses, this one for up to 200 children, pre-k through the third grade, another on leased property for the older students, 700 in all. >> i want the board to be ware that the applicant knows that this site, if approved, will be limbited to 500 students. >> reporter: acandidate my officials say their plans include adding a turn lane at the lone entran
mr. if you are if -- murphy of the planning commission has called a distraction that there is an institutionting in our community which is raising the next generation of terrorists. >> it is a startling accusation the principal denies. >> if you have statements like that, won it be better if you come to the school, verify it for yourself, look at the books. okay. come, look at the books. look at the teaching. visit the classroom. >> reporter: others would live near the school...
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murphy. senator? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. chairman bernanke. welcome to the committee. it's always good to be in touch with you. we share a firm commitment to empowering our citizens through financial literacy. to build stronger families, businesses and communities. and i greatly appreciated your efforts and that of your talented and dedicated staff on this issue. too many, as we know, too many working families were steered into mortgages that they could not afford, or effectively understand the potential risks associated with mortgage products. now some potential homeowners cannot obtain mortgages or meet substantial down payment requirements. especially in states such as hawaii. with high housing costs. what must be done? what must be done to ensure that working families are better prepared to purchase a home, select an appropriate mortgage, and remain in their house when challenged with financial hardships? >> well, senator, as you say, you and i agree very much on the importance of financial literacy. we have talked about this in the past. and i think if there was a
murphy. senator? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. chairman bernanke. welcome to the committee. it's always good to be in touch with you. we share a firm commitment to empowering our citizens through financial literacy. to build stronger families, businesses and communities. and i greatly appreciated your efforts and that of your talented and dedicated staff on this issue. too many, as we know, too many working families were steered into mortgages that they could not afford, or...
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mr. bill. >> jimmy: i can't wait. it's gonna be fun. >> yeah, that eddie murhpy thing, the "white like me." >> jimmy: that's great. remember that, when eddie murphy have a clip of the christopher guest -- >> oh, "synchronized swimmers"? >> jimmy: "synchronized swimmers," one of the classics. let's take a look. you'll see this on sunday. >> so, start holding your noses now. and hold your breath. count, one. 'til you are underwater. and i am, too. but i'm talking, but this is just pretend. two. [ laughter ] and can you hold it any longer? no. so, burst out of the water! and aren't you glad to be out of the water? florence, aren't you glad? >> yes. >> yes! ♪ [ laughter ] >> deck work is a very important part of our preparation. [ laughter ] and i allowed it to come from within him. he can be surprisingly creative. ♪ the underwater part really bothers me, but in a way, it is what makes the sport a sport. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rad. that's good stuff. it's gonna be a fun special. i'm psyched. >> yeah, i think it's gonna be good. >> jimmy: dude, i've been watching a lot of your shorts, 'cause it came with the cd i've got. this g
mr. bill. >> jimmy: i can't wait. it's gonna be fun. >> yeah, that eddie murhpy thing, the "white like me." >> jimmy: that's great. remember that, when eddie murphy have a clip of the christopher guest -- >> oh, "synchronized swimmers"? >> jimmy: "synchronized swimmers," one of the classics. let's take a look. you'll see this on sunday. >> so, start holding your noses now. and hold your breath. count, one. 'til you are...
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mr. alder, currie, childers, cooper, fattah, gordon, harman, holden, mish showed, mitchell, murphy, peterson, scott, space, taylor, wilson, at mire, barry, bowen, boyd, chandler, davis,le ellsworth, griffith, herseth sandlin, kratovil, melancon, tanner and thompson, all we're asking you to do is vote for the bill you co-sponsored. that's all this does. vote for what you've co-sponsored. put your votes with your -- where your co-sponsors are. we can make this bill better and make it bipartisan. we will help you deliver the margin of victory. let's do this together. let's have that vote. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. all members are reminded to please address their remarks to the chair. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. spratt: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. spratt: this resolution is too clever by half. our colleagues across the aisle have not had some sudden epiphany and decided this bill is something they could embra
mr. alder, currie, childers, cooper, fattah, gordon, harman, holden, mish showed, mitchell, murphy, peterson, scott, space, taylor, wilson, at mire, barry, bowen, boyd, chandler, davis,le ellsworth, griffith, herseth sandlin, kratovil, melancon, tanner and thompson, all we're asking you to do is vote for the bill you co-sponsored. that's all this does. vote for what you've co-sponsored. put your votes with your -- where your co-sponsors are. we can make this bill better and make it bipartisan....
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mr. murphy of new york for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. furt the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house, revise and extend their remarks and include therein extraneous material. mr. poe, july 16, five minutes, mr. jones, july 16, five minutes, mr. price, today, five minutes, ms. foxx, today, five minutes. mr. inglis today for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to thank today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes, to revise and extends their remarks and include therein extraneous material. ms. woolsey of california, mr. delahunt of massachusetts, mr. sarbanes of maryland, ms. kaptur of ohio, mr. quigley of illinois an
mr. murphy of new york for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. furt the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house, revise and extend their remarks and include therein extraneous material. mr. poe, july 16, five minutes, mr. jones, july 16, five minutes, mr. price,...