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mr. miller: i, too, want to thank mr.lation, proud to have it in the bill today in this particular time of the year in the month of may. i ask unanimous consent that all members would have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1627, as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. without objection, so ordered. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1627, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended -- mr. miller: madam speaker, i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. miller: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to cl
mr. miller: i, too, want to thank mr.lation, proud to have it in the bill today in this particular time of the year in the month of may. i ask unanimous consent that all members would have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1627, as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. without objection, so ordered. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1627, as amended. those in...
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mr. miller: we have no further speakers. mr. filner: i again urge support of the bill and yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. miller: i thank the ranking member for bringing this bill to the floor. i would add that tomorrow morning the full committee will be having a hearing at 10:00 a.m. titled putting american veterans back to work. i would also ask my friend the ranking member not to give all the good ideas to the white house because you and i will be working together on a summit to bring together those individuals who are wanting good employees to hire and highlight the veterans' community to them for employment in their exens. -- companies. once again i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative day tots revise and extend and add extraneous material to h.r. 802 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. miller: i encourage all members to support h.r. 802 as amended and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will
mr. miller: we have no further speakers. mr. filner: i again urge support of the bill and yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. miller: i thank the ranking member for bringing this bill to the floor. i would add that tomorrow morning the full committee will be having a hearing at 10:00 a.m. titled putting american veterans back to work. i would also ask my friend the ranking member not to give all the good ideas to the white house because you and i will be...
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mr. miller. >> [inaudible] president vietor: absolutely. >> [inaudible] -- from the union. others that know the history. others that have experience. and of course, the manager that has been here for a long time. and understands the vigorous aspects of of the city operates. one of the things that i have noticed, and i have spoken before when we have the water system improvement project. we have business enterprise, and before the project has come on board. i am here to request to the commissioners with the manager, to review how best you can have those entities in the community to prepare as the others that have native plants. and some prime contractor needs to deal with the native plants. clearing the bushes. understanding the endangered species. we can do that type of training months before it happens. it is easy. at the as i did it at the presidio. i have the experts that can put it all in writing if you want to. i am here to suggest, i can't mandate. there are many people out there who think in that manner. the same issue came up, and they have that vacuum. those are th
mr. miller. >> [inaudible] president vietor: absolutely. >> [inaudible] -- from the union. others that know the history. others that have experience. and of course, the manager that has been here for a long time. and understands the vigorous aspects of of the city operates. one of the things that i have noticed, and i have spoken before when we have the water system improvement project. we have business enterprise, and before the project has come on board. i am here to request to...
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mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct. the way we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harvard education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will lear about the structure of the american system. you are a citizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you go. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our proems and all of our issues will be solved. host: independent line, cheryl. caller: one thing i heard president obama say is that we need to be talking to the pt of the wor, especially the youth. one thing i heard over and over in the comments was that we did not perceive the arab's coming. why did we not understand that? why did we not feel it? was the intelligence bad? my point is this. it plays into the feeling you get from your aspects of the seon and community. sometimes, the media does not let through what we need to hear. right now, we have two distinguished guests on
mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct. the way we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harvard education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will lear about the structure of the american system. you are a citizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you go. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our...
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mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct.ay we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harvard education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will learn about the structure of the american system. you are a citizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you go. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our problems and all of our issues will be solved. host: independent line, cheryl. caller: one thing i heard president obama say is that we need to be talking to the part of the world, especially the youth. one thing i heard over and over in the comments was that we did not perceive the arab's coming. why did we not understand that? why did we not feel it? was the intelligence bad? my point is this. it plays into the feeling you get from your aspects of the season and community. sometimes, the media does not let through what we need to hear. right now, we have two distinguished guests
mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct.ay we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harvard education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will learn about the structure of the american system. you are a citizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you go. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our problems...
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major players who were present there colluding mr to give their again mr miller who is representing the russian internet said the manager we've been discussing various issues considering the management issues we also. agreed that it should be free and should be given to the free environment then. we also discussed on the intellectual proprietary rights was lovely and this has been entered into the paper liberation which are good for the rather conservative outlook that. probably the rights going to russia where it should be protected it would include existing conventions and inside the internet no would be more objects to this but i've been saying that unfortunately these conventions were written one hundred fifty years ago and they cannot regulate the entire to your over the relationship between the users and have the owners of rights and frankly speaking the users are ignoring these rights and of their right not just because they are. abusing this rise but there are no way short of registering these rights are already destroyed the use of great senators now will you be paying for the
major players who were present there colluding mr to give their again mr miller who is representing the russian internet said the manager we've been discussing various issues considering the management issues we also. agreed that it should be free and should be given to the free environment then. we also discussed on the intellectual proprietary rights was lovely and this has been entered into the paper liberation which are good for the rather conservative outlook that. probably the rights...
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mr miller was a one of the most the strongest preconditions for these programs to be made so he will be extradited to go that all that would be a fair trial i mean there is a believe the hague tribunal is politicized and biased toward serves. well. rumor so. there and if you care to the statistics of. decisions by this quarter you will fly in the up to eighty percent of these decisions. are only twenty percent or above all other nations involved in the previous conflicts together and they do not fly in these statistics convincing one i believe that the last hears of the latest years of the tribunal story here's a body. here's one point option to justify the previous intervention by nato forces in this conflict and supporting other ports in this conflict but not the serbs so now the basic idea may be to prove that serbs in serbia sort of service in bosnia-herzegovina and elsewhere are the main criminals of the nation being responsible for the tragedy of the former yugoslavia and they can not accept a crew for a fair trial. but constance you know how my idea rest of moderates affect th
mr miller was a one of the most the strongest preconditions for these programs to be made so he will be extradited to go that all that would be a fair trial i mean there is a believe the hague tribunal is politicized and biased toward serves. well. rumor so. there and if you care to the statistics of. decisions by this quarter you will fly in the up to eighty percent of these decisions. are only twenty percent or above all other nations involved in the previous conflicts together and they do...
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mr. miller to pass h.r. 2567 as amended. the clerk: union calendar number 45, h.r. 1627, a bill to amend title 3, united states code to provide for certain requirementers in placement of monuments in arlington national cemetery and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended? members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-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 380, the nays are zero. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the motion o
mr. miller to pass h.r. 2567 as amended. the clerk: union calendar number 45, h.r. 1627, a bill to amend title 3, united states code to provide for certain requirementers in placement of monuments in arlington national cemetery and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended? members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning...
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mr. miller, for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, i yield my time to mr. turner. >> thank you. the context of this amendment must be considered within the past administration cuts to this ogram. i absolutely agree with the ranking member that the problems with the program must be resolved. they can't be resolved unless we focus on the program providing additional funding. the administration cntinually cut the program in the past budget request slashed by $445 million in 2010, $185 million in this year's budget request reduction, and the outyear spending is a billion dollars less than projected a year ago. we're only restoring $100 million. i appreciate the ranking member's statement of general saying there's a bunch of other places to put the money, but the ranking members amendment doesn't put it someplace else, but puts it in the national guard, and we support that, and that's why the second amendment was offered. the restoring the $100 million back to the program and honoring the ranking members vy valid stement of where the money would go in support of our national guard is
mr. miller, for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, i yield my time to mr. turner. >> thank you. the context of this amendment must be considered within the past administration cuts to this ogram. i absolutely agree with the ranking member that the problems with the program must be resolved. they can't be resolved unless we focus on the program providing additional funding. the administration cntinually cut the program in the past budget request slashed by $445 million in 2010,...
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mr. miller. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. miller: i rise in opposition to h.r. 1214 and its impact on our schoolchildren. school-based health centers have gotten wide support because they ensure students are healthy. in these centers, hin get health services when they need them. they can't learn when they're chronically sick or have a titheache or chronic health problems. for too many children, a school-based health center may be the only opportunity to receive needed care. this is particularly the case with with oral health. tooth decay is the leading cause of disease in children. 80% of times it happens in children who have problems accessing care. that's why school-base health programs are so porn. that's why we're a strong supporter of this program. states also believe these creners are needed. indiana's superintendent recently testified before the education work force committee that districts are prioritizing school-based health centers because they have made a difference in the lives of those children. . in my district,
mr. miller. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. miller: i rise in opposition to h.r. 1214 and its impact on our schoolchildren. school-based health centers have gotten wide support because they ensure students are healthy. in these centers, hin get health services when they need them. they can't learn when they're chronically sick or have a titheache or chronic health problems. for too many children, a school-based health center may be the only opportunity to receive...
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mrs. miller: mr. the nation that is one of america's greatest friends and allies, prime minister, binyamin netanyahu, of the nation of israel. and the prime minister was correct in saying that in the often shifting alliances in the middle east, only israel stands as our unwavering ally. his message for peace and security should not be heard just in this chamber but across the world. many in the world often like to scapegoat israel as the cause of instability in the middle east, and the reason why a palestinian state has not been created and nothing can be further from the truth, as the prime minister said, the conflict has never been about the establishment of a palestinian state, it has always been about the existence of a jewish state. it is time for the palestinian president, abbas, to stand before his people and state that is he ready to accept peace and live side by side with the jewish state of israel. only then can peace be achieved. until that time and on into the future, the people of the wor
mrs. miller: mr. the nation that is one of america's greatest friends and allies, prime minister, binyamin netanyahu, of the nation of israel. and the prime minister was correct in saying that in the often shifting alliances in the middle east, only israel stands as our unwavering ally. his message for peace and security should not be heard just in this chamber but across the world. many in the world often like to scapegoat israel as the cause of instability in the middle east, and the reason...
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mrs. miller: mr. speaker, nearly 10 years ago, 19 cowardly terrorists acting on orders of osama bin laden murdered nearly 3,000 innocent. and yesterday justice was delivered to osama bin laden at the hands of navy seal team 6 and the incredible professionals at the c.i.a. this justice, mr. speaker, has been long in coming and is a direct result of the eternal vigilance of our intelligence professionals, the brave men and women in our military, our national security leaders, our president, and the american people. this nation will always stand strong and united against our enemies. we will not back down and we will never surrender. this should stand as a message to us, terrorist enemies. if you choose to stand against freedom and liberty and if you choose to murder the innocent, no matter how long it takes, we will hunt you down and bring you to the same justice that was received by osama bin laden. mr. speaker, today let us all say a prayer of remembrance for those we lost on 9/11 and those we have lo
mrs. miller: mr. speaker, nearly 10 years ago, 19 cowardly terrorists acting on orders of osama bin laden murdered nearly 3,000 innocent. and yesterday justice was delivered to osama bin laden at the hands of navy seal team 6 and the incredible professionals at the c.i.a. this justice, mr. speaker, has been long in coming and is a direct result of the eternal vigilance of our intelligence professionals, the brave men and women in our military, our national security leaders, our president, and...
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mr. miller, for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, i yield my time to mr. turner. >> thank you. the context of this amendment must be considered within the past administration cuts to this program. i absolutely agree with the ranking member that the problems with the program must be resolved. they can't be resolved unless we focus on the program providing additional funding. the administration continually cut the program in the past budget request slashed by $445 million in 2010, $185 million in this year's budget request reduction, and the outyear spending is a billion dollars less than projected a year ago. we're only restoring $100 million. i appreciate the ranking member's statement of general saying there's a bunch of other places to put the money, but the ranking members amendment doesn't put it someplace else, but puts it in the national guard, and we support that, and that's why the second amendment was offered. the restoring the $100 million back to the program and honoring the ranking members very valid statement of where the money would go in support of our national g
mr. miller, for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman, i yield my time to mr. turner. >> thank you. the context of this amendment must be considered within the past administration cuts to this program. i absolutely agree with the ranking member that the problems with the program must be resolved. they can't be resolved unless we focus on the program providing additional funding. the administration continually cut the program in the past budget request slashed by $445 million in 2010,...
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welcome back to spotlight algren love and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is mr marko miller very rector of the venice film festival mark and we started talking about three d. we'd start the bit about russian movies well. there they are printing technology technology is that were introduced in the soviet union. long before they they they started it they started taking over the world like three d. like pattern technology three sixty three sixty movies there that's true is that you remember that absolutely no you know i go to of it in very often to try and see as many multi-screen films as possible and i'm sure that that is bound to come to our part of the world to russian films actually are regularly featured at the venus fell fast through and they often are highly regarded let's take a look at some of the winners in a report by spotlights here and examine. this is the first of your talk in the chair who wrote the life it was also the first man to get recognition at the nineteen studio two new live founded the nice film festival. about homeless children but finding out some fi
welcome back to spotlight algren love and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is mr marko miller very rector of the venice film festival mark and we started talking about three d. we'd start the bit about russian movies well. there they are printing technology technology is that were introduced in the soviet union. long before they they they started it they started taking over the world like three d. like pattern technology three sixty three sixty movies there that's true is that...
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mr. miller's death. a standout small town by design.inarily you would have to head to a great big city to live among designs like this. as death don now shows us, these days a lot of people are doing just that. >> reporter: consider this: today worldwide more than half of us live in cities. by 2050, the united nations projects nearly three quarters of us will. more and more these bustling metropolises are becoming home. when did you start thinking about moving to the city? >> probably about a month after i moved into the unsuburbs. >> reporter: connie remembers her years in the 'burbs as dull. >> my sister said you're on wisteria lane. i said what's that? it was a great house. it was very peaceful. very homogeneous. it was very boring. >> reporter: so last year at age 61, this nurse-turneded health care entrepreneur who found a new lease on life after beating stage 4 cancer settled in this spectacular home in san francisco. >> when i saw this view, i said, now this is the city. and i also... and this is the neighborhood. i'm living life
mr. miller's death. a standout small town by design.inarily you would have to head to a great big city to live among designs like this. as death don now shows us, these days a lot of people are doing just that. >> reporter: consider this: today worldwide more than half of us live in cities. by 2050, the united nations projects nearly three quarters of us will. more and more these bustling metropolises are becoming home. when did you start thinking about moving to the city? >>...
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mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct. the way we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harrd education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will learn about the structure of the americ system. you are aitizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you g. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our problems and all of our issues will be solved. host: independent line, cheryl. caller: one thing i heard president obama say is that we need to be talking to the part of the world, especially the youth. one thing i heard over and over in the comments was thawe did not perceive the arab's coming. why did we not understand that? why did we not feel it? was the intelligence bad? my point is this. it plays into the feeling you get from your aspects of the season and community. sometimes, the media does not let through what we need to hear. right now, we have two distinguished guests on
mr. miller, -- how can i say? every issue than you are bringing up is correct. the way we can solve this -- one major weight is education. the americans need to be truly educated, not a harrd education, but education in civics, learning the law. once we learn the law, we will learn about the structure of the americ system. you are aitizen. by law, you have to pay taxes everywhere you g. understand that, understand sovereignty, and then we will trace everything back to the root of our problems...
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mr. miller: and it -- the guments and what the republican congress has done in these last few months have made very clear how cynically dishonest everything republicans said about health care in the last two years really was. especial about medicare. when democrats really did try to find a way to t control of costs without affecting the quality, the availability of care, the access to care, the quality of care, all republicans would say, even when it was specifically and narrowly targeted at fraud, they said we were cutting medicare. now we see what they really thinabout medicare. and now we see how really -- how little they really do understand how important medicare is to the financial security of older americans, of americans in retirement. now, they say it will not affect you if you're over 55. if you're 55 or older. well, i just turned 58, it's nice to know the republicans care that much about me, by let me tell you, that's not the way it's going to work. so someone 53, just five years younger than i am, well, when i turn 65 i'll qualify for medicare, presumably i'll get medicare. my
mr. miller: and it -- the guments and what the republican congress has done in these last few months have made very clear how cynically dishonest everything republicans said about health care in the last two years really was. especial about medicare. when democrats really did try to find a way to t control of costs without affecting the quality, the availability of care, the access to care, the quality of care, all republicans would say, even when it was specifically and narrowly targeted at...
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mr. miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: mr. speaker, members of the house, this congress is entering its fifth month without bringing a single jobs bill to the floor, and there are no job bills in sight but we do hear calls for a series of trade agreements, including ones with colombia and korea. at a time when americans are still looking for work, congress will protect foreign countries and not jobs here at home. at a time when 2.9 million american workers were fired, they will be hiring workers overseas. the congress will be shoring up corporate seas investments rather than encouraging investments here at home. at a time in the middle east people are rising up for democracy and receiving support from the united states for those efforts, the house is taking up trade agreements with colombia that fail to live up to those values. one of our responsibilities is to protect and promote american jobs. we do this by ensuring american workers do not face unfair competition by repressing essential democratic rights. these are important
mr. miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: mr. speaker, members of the house, this congress is entering its fifth month without bringing a single jobs bill to the floor, and there are no job bills in sight but we do hear calls for a series of trade agreements, including ones with colombia and korea. at a time when americans are still looking for work, congress will protect foreign countries and not jobs here at home. at a time when 2.9 million american workers were fired, they will be hiring...
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mr. miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. mr. speaker, members of the house, let me begin by joining my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in praising president obama and our military and our intelligence teams for their extraordinary work in the culmination of the killing of osama bin laden. his death is a very positive step for u.s. counterterrorism efforts. bin laden's death will not erase the pain he caused in his evil acts nor does he mean that americans are still not the targets on those bent on doing us harm. but hopefully his elimination will offer comfort to the grieving families all over the world who suffered at his hands and will diminish the capacity of his network to do us harm. mr. speaker, while americans are expressing the appreciation heads in disbelief over the choices being made here in the house of representatives. while americans remain focused on jobs in the economy, the tea party republican majority has voted to end medicare and to cut taxes for the richest americans and the largest oil companies. and t
mr. miller, for five minutes. mr. miller: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. mr. speaker, members of the house, let me begin by joining my colleagues on both sides of the aisle in praising president obama and our military and our intelligence teams for their extraordinary work in the culmination of the killing of osama bin laden. his death is a very positive step for u.s. counterterrorism efforts. bin laden's death will not erase the pain he caused in his evil acts nor...
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mrs. miller: representative reeg al, adams and woleden. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas rise? ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, i was unavoidably detained on may 9 in my state of texas, dealing with issues on immigration reform with the president of the united states and i missed the following roll call vote and if i had been present at that time i would have voted roll call vote 299 no, roll call vote 300 no and roll call vote 301 no. in addition, yesterday because of the meeting with the president i missed roll call vote 321, h.con.res. 50, i would have voted no and roll call vote 322, the rule for the intelligence authorization, i would have voted aye. i ask unanimous consent that it be placed in the appropriate place in the record. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady's statement will be -- will appear in the record. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. rangel: unanimous consent, i want to indicate i missed the last vote i
mrs. miller: representative reeg al, adams and woleden. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas rise? ms. jackson lee: mr. chairman, i was unavoidably detained on may 9 in my state of texas, dealing with issues on immigration reform with the president of the united states and i missed the following roll call vote and if i had been present at that time i would have voted roll call vote 299 no, roll call vote 300 no and roll call...
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the chair appoints the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. miller, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole committee of the whole for the consideration of h.r. 1231 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to amend the outer continental shelf lands act to require that each five-year offshore oil and gas leasing program offer leasing in the areas with the most prospective oil and gas resources, to establish a domestic oil and natural gas production goal and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time. the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, and the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. markey, will each control 30 minutes. and the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alaska. mr. young: madam speaker, i -- madam chairman, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. young: madam chairman, the americans suffering from $4 a gas today, $5 a gas next month must feel like they areary experiencing a
the chair appoints the gentlewoman from michigan, mrs. miller, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole committee of the whole for the consideration of h.r. 1231 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to amend the outer continental shelf lands act to require that each five-year offshore oil and gas leasing program offer leasing in the areas with the most prospective oil and gas resources, to establish a domestic oil and...
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mr. miller, as far as vision is concerned, what does it mean as he goeforward? what kind of things wi have to be done, especially with the meeting today at the white house? guest: presidential speeches purrsucceed in persuading. i'm not sure this one did that. presidential speeches are designed to explain. the president believes himself to be transformed t political figure. he presided over a transforming a set of events in the middle east. when the 3:00 a.m. proverbial phone call came in the middle of the night, the president responded pretty well to his first foreign policy crisis. he feels pretty good about it and he felt the need to associate himself with th broader vision. the problem, first, these are words that need to be translated into policy. two, they have to be translated in a way that's frankly not possible with a measure of consistency and predictability. we confront the arab strength, tunisia and egypt, where the president has done pretty well. these are hopeful situations. also, what i call the error of winter, syria, bahrain. we have not said an
mr. miller, as far as vision is concerned, what does it mean as he goeforward? what kind of things wi have to be done, especially with the meeting today at the white house? guest: presidential speeches purrsucceed in persuading. i'm not sure this one did that. presidential speeches are designed to explain. the president believes himself to be transformed t political figure. he presided over a transforming a set of events in the middle east. when the 3:00 a.m. proverbial phone call came in the...
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mr. miller. >> aye. >> mrs. davis. >> aye. >> mr. wilson. >> aye. >> mr. long avin. >> aye. >> mr.lobe yaund dough. >> aye. >> mr. larsen. >> aye. >> mr. turner. >> aye. >> mr. cooper. >> no. >> mr. cline. >> aye. >> ms. bore die yoe. >> aye. >> mr. rogers? mr. rogers? mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. franks. >> aye. >> mr. lub sack. >> aye. >> mr. schuster. >> aye. >> ms. giffords? ms. giffords? mr. conaway. >> aye. >> ms. san gas. >> aye. >> mr. lamb born. >> aye. >> ms. pingry. >> no. >> mr. wittman. >> aye. >> mr. kissel. >> aye. >> mr. hunter. >> aye. >> mr. heyne rick. >> aye. >> dr. flemming. >> aye. >> mr. owens. >> aye. >> mr. kaufman. >> aye. >> mr. gair mend di. >> aye. >> mr. rooney. >> aye. >> mr. critz. >> aye. >> mr. plats. >> aye. >> mr. ryan. >> aye. >> mr. ridge elle. >> aye. >> mr. rupers burger. >> aye. >> mr. gibson. >> aye. >> mr. johnson. >> aye. >> mrs. hartsler. >> aye. >> mrs. castor. >> aye. >> mr. heck. >> aye. >> ms. sutton. >> aye. >> mr. schilling. >> aye. >> mrs. han bus sa. >> aye. >> mr. runyon. >> aye. >> mr. scott. >> aye. >> mr. griffin. >> aye.
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mr. miller, we're going to treat everyone the same way, it does not work because not everybody has the same needs as each other. we will have a plan which is market-based, which does not bankrupt this country nor the system, which will allow the individual an opportunity to come into a process and have their own health care just like somebody who works for the federal government. it would allow people who were in that program to take money out of their own pocket to choose their own doctor if they chose to and to be allowed to supplement those payments. we would probably set a mark, a bar that said if you make above a certain amount of money, that's not determined yet, but if you had the ability to pay for yourself you shouldn't rely upon the government. another way to make sure that we support the system because if people have the ability to pay for their own health care, we should allow them to do that, encourage them to do that. and then we look at how doctors are paid. doctors today have not only been mistreated by both sides but in particular as we see doctors not being compensated, th
mr. miller, we're going to treat everyone the same way, it does not work because not everybody has the same needs as each other. we will have a plan which is market-based, which does not bankrupt this country nor the system, which will allow the individual an opportunity to come into a process and have their own health care just like somebody who works for the federal government. it would allow people who were in that program to take money out of their own pocket to choose their own doctor if...
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mr. miller had an interesting article in "the wall street journal" where the people in the markets and theancial sector are willing to understand the near term pain if we have a long-term, viable solution. host: king george, virginia. democratic caller, good morning. caller: my husband is a retired naval officer. guest: thank you for this service. caller: i thank you. we know about sacrifice. the 1968 borders have been the starting point in negotiations since the 1990's. that starting point is nothing new. either you are ignorant of that fact or intellectually dishonest. in addition, it's disgraceful for a military officer and congressperson not to criticize a leader who comes on u.s. soil and talks to and about our president the way that netanyahu did. whichever side of the aisle you are on, you should know that. using the term "nefarious" when talking about our president is disrespectful, sir. guest: i do not think it is disrespectful. i think it is a very careful assessment. why didn't the president share the fact that he was going to say that with the prime minister? why did he not sho
mr. miller had an interesting article in "the wall street journal" where the people in the markets and theancial sector are willing to understand the near term pain if we have a long-term, viable solution. host: king george, virginia. democratic caller, good morning. caller: my husband is a retired naval officer. guest: thank you for this service. caller: i thank you. we know about sacrifice. the 1968 borders have been the starting point in negotiations since the 1990's. that starting...
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will the gentlelady from michigan, mrs. miller, kindly take the chair? the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1540, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2012 for military activities of the department of defense and for military construction to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 2012 and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose on tuesday, maye 24, 2011, all time for general debate pursuant to house resolution 269 had expire. pursuant to house resolution 276 as amended, no further general debate shall be in order. the amendment is in the nature of a substitute printed in the bill, shall be considered as an original bill for purposes of amendment under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. no amendment to the committee amendment in the nature of a substitute shall be in order except those printed in house report 112-88 or section 12 of house resolut
will the gentlelady from michigan, mrs. miller, kindly take the chair? the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 1540, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2012 for military activities of the department of defense and for military construction to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 2012 and for other purposes. the chair: when the...
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mr. miller. >> aye. >> mrs. davis. >> aye. >> mr. wilson. >> aye. >> mr. long avin. >> aye. >> mr.ough. >> aye. >> mr. larsen. >> aye. >> mr. turner. >> aye. >> mr. cooper. >> no. >> mr. cline. >> aye. >> ms. bore die yoe. >> aye. >> mr. rogers? mr. rogers? mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. franks. >> aye. >> mr. lub sack. >> aye. >> mr. schuster. >> aye. >> ms. giffords? ms. giffords? mr. conaway. >> aye. >> ms. san gas. >> aye. >> mr. lamb born. >> aye. >> ms. pingry. >> no. >> mr. wittman. >> aye. >> mr. kissel. >> aye. >> mr. hunter. >> aye. >> mr. heyne rick. >> aye. >> dr. flemming. >> aye. >> mr. owens. >> aye. >> mr. kaufman. >> aye. >> mr. gair mend di. >> aye. >> mr. rooney. >> aye. >> mr. critz. >> aye. >> mr. plats. >> aye. >> mr. ryan. >> aye. >> mr. ridge elle. >> aye. >> mr. rupers burger. >> aye. >> mr. gibson. >> aye. >> mr. johnson. >> aye. >> mrs. hartsler. >> aye. >> mrs. castor. >> aye. >> mr. heck. >> aye. >> ms. sutton. >> aye. >> mr. schilling. >> aye. >> mrs. han bus sa. >> aye. >> mr. runyon. >> aye. >> mr. scott. >> aye. >> mr. griffin. >> aye. >> mr. pa lo
mr. miller. >> aye. >> mrs. davis. >> aye. >> mr. wilson. >> aye. >> mr. long avin. >> aye. >> mr.ough. >> aye. >> mr. larsen. >> aye. >> mr. turner. >> aye. >> mr. cooper. >> no. >> mr. cline. >> aye. >> ms. bore die yoe. >> aye. >> mr. rogers? mr. rogers? mr. courtney? mr. courtney? mr. franks. >> aye. >> mr. lub sack. >> aye. >> mr. schuster....
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mr. miller: and it -- the arguments and what the republican congress has done in these last few months have made very clear how cynically dishonest everything republicans said about health care in the last two years really was. especially about medicare. when democrats really did try to find a way to get control of costs without affecting the quality, the availability of care, the access to care, the quality of care, all republicans would say, even when it was specifically and narrowly targeted at fraud, they said we were cutting medicare. now we see what they really think about medicare. and now we see how really -- how little they really do understand how important medicare is to the financial security of older americans, of americans in retirement. now, they say it will not affect you if you're over 55. if you're 55 or older. well, i just turned 58, it's nice to know the republicans care that much about me, by let me tell you, that's not the way it's going to work. so someone 53, just five years younger than i am, well, when i turn 65 i'll qualify for medicare, presumably i'll get medica
mr. miller: and it -- the arguments and what the republican congress has done in these last few months have made very clear how cynically dishonest everything republicans said about health care in the last two years really was. especially about medicare. when democrats really did try to find a way to get control of costs without affecting the quality, the availability of care, the access to care, the quality of care, all republicans would say, even when it was specifically and narrowly targeted...
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mr. miller, as far as vision is concerned, what does mean as he goes forward?nd of things will have to be done, especially with the meeting today at the white house? guest: presidential speeches purrsucceed in persuading. i'm not sure this one did that. presidential speeches are designed to explain. the president believes himself to bit transformed the political figure. he presided over a transforming a set of events in the middle east. when the 3:00 a.m. proverbial phone call came in the middle of the night, the president respond pretty well to his first foreign policy crisis. he feels prett good about it and he felt the need to associate himself with the broader vision. the problem, first, these are words that need toe translated into policy. two, they have to be translated in a way that's frankly not possible with a measure of consistency and predictability. we confront the ara strength, tunisia and egypt, where the president has done pretty well. these are hopeful situations. also, what i call the error of winter, syria, bahrain. we have not said anything a
mr. miller, as far as vision is concerned, what does mean as he goes forward?nd of things will have to be done, especially with the meeting today at the white house? guest: presidential speeches purrsucceed in persuading. i'm not sure this one did that. presidential speeches are designed to explain. the president believes himself to bit transformed the political figure. he presided over a transforming a set of events in the middle east. when the 3:00 a.m. proverbial phone call came in the...
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miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made it possible for today's event to be watched by giants fans throughout northern california. now, everyone, let's get this show on the road. let's get this party started. it is my great pleasure to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in all of baseball -- please welcome dave fleming and john miller. [applause] >> thank you for that. i always thought that this must be what it is like to be code, to go out to st. peter's on the b
miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports...
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mrs. thorpe's. one of his classmates at carlisle, iva miller whom he married. >> a white woman. >> white. she claimed to be indian. in order to get into carlisle you had to have what they would call a blood quantum. this is a government instituted thing but because it was a school for indians you were supposed to be american indian and chief fudge the records in god and. she was not really indian at all. they divorced about 1924, 25 and he married freda kirkpatrick who is much younger than he was. he had four children with his first wife. the first son died at about age three which was a horrible horrible tragedy and i think affected him for the rest of his life. three daughter survived. the second wife he has four sons. two of those sons survive today. they were divorced. he and freda in 1939 and he married in 1945 patsy thorpe who is the woman he was married to wendy died. she was quite a difficult person. >> white? >> she was fierce and -- on the good side. she felt he had gotten a bum deal and he was not charging enough for speaking gauge meant and he was using his image well enough a
mrs. thorpe's. one of his classmates at carlisle, iva miller whom he married. >> a white woman. >> white. she claimed to be indian. in order to get into carlisle you had to have what they would call a blood quantum. this is a government instituted thing but because it was a school for indians you were supposed to be american indian and chief fudge the records in god and. she was not really indian at all. they divorced about 1924, 25 and he married freda kirkpatrick who is much...
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he wanted to fill the seat of the retiring democrat there, zell miller and mr.g to go next, let's see. sheryl is on the republican line in daytona, georgia. hi, sheryl. >> hello. i have attended many events where herman cain has been the main speaker in the atlanta area. he's not a joke. he's been here for over four years. he knows what he's talking to. he's very serious. this is not about races. unfortunately, the other side seems to want to bring that into effect and he is just a very smart businessman who knows what he's doing and he has a large following. he has been involved with the tea parties throughout this country and if you notice the crowd that was there, they were people -- there were people from all different walks of life and i think he knows what we really need which right now we do not have. i just want to support herman cain and say there's nothing joke or funny about him. he is a good honest legitimate republican candidate. thanks. >> thank you very much. and we'll take a last call now. let's see, chris, joins us from man. . this was not becau
he wanted to fill the seat of the retiring democrat there, zell miller and mr.g to go next, let's see. sheryl is on the republican line in daytona, georgia. hi, sheryl. >> hello. i have attended many events where herman cain has been the main speaker in the atlanta area. he's not a joke. he's been here for over four years. he knows what he's talking to. he's very serious. this is not about races. unfortunately, the other side seems to want to bring that into effect and he is just a very...
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mr. obama's stay in ireland was a real family affair you could say. traveling with the president and sunlen millergood morning, peggy, rob. the president announced himself as barack obama of the moneygall obamas. the city embraced him as family. a pint shared with the president's eighth cousin. once a stranger, but over a guinness, a friend. >> the president pays his bar tab. >> reporter: in front of 25,000 people, later in downtown dublin, the president paid ode to a nation of his family history. including the language. >> some wise irish man or woman once said that broken irish is better than clever english. [ cheers ] so here goes. [ speaking foreign language ] i am happy to be in ireland. >> reporter: from ireland to england. the obamas didn't receive an invitation to the royal wedding, but today they will have an official state visit with the queen of england. they met before, but this time, the first couple will sleep in buckingham palace. they will have a formal lunch with the queen majesty herself. and the president will meet with the prime minister and the opposition leader. the obamas ar
mr. obama's stay in ireland was a real family affair you could say. traveling with the president and sunlen millergood morning, peggy, rob. the president announced himself as barack obama of the moneygall obamas. the city embraced him as family. a pint shared with the president's eighth cousin. once a stranger, but over a guinness, a friend. >> the president pays his bar tab. >> reporter: in front of 25,000 people, later in downtown dublin, the president paid ode to a nation of his...
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so if you need a little help, bernard miller has a question for us. >> how you doing, mr.k you for the great job you did last weekend keeping america safe. and my question to you is, your proposed budget changes to medicare, i'd like to know how they still will be able to keep the 45-year promise that's been made to the american public. >> well, let me talk about the budget, overall, and then talk about medicare in particular. because this is something that you're going to be hearing a lot about in the weeks and months to come. when i came in to office, i had wrapped in a big bow waiting for me as a present a $1 trillion deficit. and part of the reason was is that for the last ten years, we cut taxes, but we didn't pay for those tax cuts. and we didn't have corresponding spending cuts. we started two wars and then we started a new prescription drug plan that was very, very expensive. and all that created what's called a structural deficit. just -- and all that means is more money was going out than was coming in. then you had the recession, and that made things worse. beca
so if you need a little help, bernard miller has a question for us. >> how you doing, mr.k you for the great job you did last weekend keeping america safe. and my question to you is, your proposed budget changes to medicare, i'd like to know how they still will be able to keep the 45-year promise that's been made to the american public. >> well, let me talk about the budget, overall, and then talk about medicare in particular. because this is something that you're going to be...
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mrs. obama are arriving in europe this morning for a four-country visit. their first stop will be ireland, where the president makes a sentimental stop, and sunlen miller is traveling with the president, we are joined from dublin. good morning. >> good morning, peggy, rob. the green carpet has been rolled out. not only for an american president, but here in ireland, one of their own. this tiny town of moneygall is getting ready for a major homecoming. president obama has irish roots here. it was the birthplace of his great, great, great grandfather, a shoemaker in the village. baptized in this church. here are the registries. the president will likely see for himself later today. he migrated to the united states in 1850 with his sister who may have passed on a distinct obama feature. >> i have seen a photo of margaret, i hope he takes this in the spirit i mean it, i think she is the one he got the ears from. yeah. it seems to be the family trait. 26-year-old henry healy is obama's eighth cousin. he'll be one of the first to greet the president as he touches down on first time on irish soil. >> the first thing i would say, 100,000 welcomes. >> relatives se
mrs. obama are arriving in europe this morning for a four-country visit. their first stop will be ireland, where the president makes a sentimental stop, and sunlen miller is traveling with the president, we are joined from dublin. good morning. >> good morning, peggy, rob. the green carpet has been rolled out. not only for an american president, but here in ireland, one of their own. this tiny town of moneygall is getting ready for a major homecoming. president obama has irish roots here....
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mrs. obama who seems to be getting all the attention on this european trip. sunlen miller morning, peggy and rob. the obamas are wrapping up their state visit in london where michelle obama may have found her second calling. move over, oprah, michelle obama may be stepping in. giving dating advice to young students while at oxford university. choose a good husband, she told the young women, and throw out that checklist. >> there are a lot of women who have the boxes, did he go to the right school, what is his income? >> reporter: 20 years ago a summer associate where she worked wooed her in a different way. >> he was smart. and i like that. and he was low key. and he wasn't impressed with himself. and he was funny. and we joked a lot. and he loved his little sister. >> reporter: mentor michelle said that giving girls advice was the highlight of this trip. >> the dresses, the cars, the horses, the carriages, i can watch that on tv. but moving you guys and pushing you to see more for yourselves is all that matters. >> reporter: but that pomp and circumstance was exactly why
mrs. obama who seems to be getting all the attention on this european trip. sunlen miller morning, peggy and rob. the obamas are wrapping up their state visit in london where michelle obama may have found her second calling. move over, oprah, michelle obama may be stepping in. giving dating advice to young students while at oxford university. choose a good husband, she told the young women, and throw out that checklist. >> there are a lot of women who have the boxes, did he go to the...
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miller >>> a san leandro narcotics officer is the latest cop facing charges. a felony drug charge filed against veteran officer frederickson. he is charged with providing one pound of marijuana to a police informant. >> mr. frederickson had a personal relationship with the confidential informant in the case that he provided marijuana to for the purposes of sales and that was an active informant with the san leandro police department. >> this is what i would call a dangerous liaison, a really romantic indiscretion gone bad and gotten complicated with some marijuana. >> in 2005, frederickson was first on the scene when fellow officer dan niemi was gunned down. his wife also works as a dispatcher for the police department and now both are on paid admi administrative leave. >>> matthew sikelski died on january 29th after officers shot him on taft avenue in oakland's rock ridge district. someone called police saying a man was harassing people. police arrived to find sikelski was wearing camouflage and say he wouldn't drop what appeared to be an assault rifle so the officers fired. it turned out to be a toy. >> our desperate need to know the truth is magnified by the discrepancies between the official police
miller >>> a san leandro narcotics officer is the latest cop facing charges. a felony drug charge filed against veteran officer frederickson. he is charged with providing one pound of marijuana to a police informant. >> mr. frederickson had a personal relationship with the confidential informant in the case that he provided marijuana to for the purposes of sales and that was an active informant with the san leandro police department. >> this is what i would call a dangerous...
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mr. chairman. i would like to join my colleagues in adding my thanks to dr. miller's leadership efforts here. people sitting behind you and the team and also the very deep bench of the nrc staff who are supportive of and very impressed. when i've talked externally to other colleagues, we've been very proud of the competency, professionalism and commitment of the nrc people working on this. thanks to you and others, charlie. i want to start out the questioning with this. you sat there march 21st when we had our commission meeting, and -- and talking about, you know, the way ahead and the chairman had drafted calm and we commented upon it, and the commissioner unanimously approved this plan to move forward with the task force and now that seven weeks or so have passed and eight weeks have passed since the task force kicked off, and i'm mindful of your comment march 21st that said, you know, after three mile island, went into too many different directions, the efforts, and too dispersed and somewhat diluted in some respects. given where you are today here, may 12th, do you feel like the task for
mr. chairman. i would like to join my colleagues in adding my thanks to dr. miller's leadership efforts here. people sitting behind you and the team and also the very deep bench of the nrc staff who are supportive of and very impressed. when i've talked externally to other colleagues, we've been very proud of the competency, professionalism and commitment of the nrc people working on this. thanks to you and others, charlie. i want to start out the questioning with this. you sat there march 21st...