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ms. moore: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding. madam speaker, i am in opposition to this ill-conceived legislation brought forward from my good friend and colleague from wisconsin. i realize that good people can differ on topics. and i have been stung by some of the discussion that has occurred on this floor today. with regard to the racist roots of planned parenthood. with regard to so-called states' rights. and i can tell you that as a african-american and as a woman have heard the terms state rights used in ways that were not very he healthy and safe for me as a african-american woman. there's nothing healthy and safe about a bill that would deny women their constitutional and human rights to control their own reproduction. either to get birth control, to be protected against s.t.d.s, or to have an abortion the -- abortion. the reality s. i know many people in this body are fond of reality shows, but in reality a woman is fertile for 30 to 40 years of her life, and there's nothing healthy about becoming pregnant every year for
ms. moore: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding. madam speaker, i am in opposition to this ill-conceived legislation brought forward from my good friend and colleague from wisconsin. i realize that good people can differ on topics. and i have been stung by some of the discussion that has occurred on this floor today. with regard to the racist roots of planned parenthood. with regard to so-called states' rights. and i can tell you that as a african-american and as a woman have heard the...
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ms. moore: thank you, representative tonko. i want to associate myself with all the comments from my great colleague, ms. kaptur. i can tell you, when i was elected to congress, no one could have paid me to believe that we would be on this floor fighting the republican party prevent them from basically neutering the economic progress of business here. and this is what has happened. as the gentlelady from -- and this is what has happened. as the gentlelady from ohio just mentioned, g.e., very close to my district, has announced plans to leave our 400 n, 350 jobs, and suppliers, that they have notified that they're moving their facility plants to canada. they say that the suppliers generate almost $47 million in revenue in wisconsin alone. $47 million in wisconsin alone. but they are leaving, they say, because they desperately cannot make the deals work without financing from the export-import bank. and many people have said, oh, they wanted to do this anyway and they're using it as an excuse, but g.e. says that this is the main
ms. moore: thank you, representative tonko. i want to associate myself with all the comments from my great colleague, ms. kaptur. i can tell you, when i was elected to congress, no one could have paid me to believe that we would be on this floor fighting the republican party prevent them from basically neutering the economic progress of business here. and this is what has happened. as the gentlelady from -- and this is what has happened. as the gentlelady from ohio just mentioned, g.e., very...
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ms. moore: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding. madam speaker, i am in opposition to this ill-conceived legislation brought forward from my good friend and colleague from wisconsin. i realize that good people can differ on topics. and i have been stung by some of the discussion that has occurred on this floor today. with regard to the racist roots of planned parenthood. with regard to so-called states' rights. and i can tell you that as a african-american and as a woman have heard the terms state rights used in ways that were not very he healthy and safe for me as a african-american woman. there's nothing healthy and safe about a bill that would deny women their constitutional and human rights to control their own reproduction. either to get birth control, to be protected against s.t.d.s, or to have an abortion the -- abortion. the reality s. i know many people in this body are fond of reality shows, but in reality a woman is fertile for 30 to 40 years of her life, and there's nothing healthy about becoming pregnant every year for
ms. moore: i want to thank the gentlelady for yielding. madam speaker, i am in opposition to this ill-conceived legislation brought forward from my good friend and colleague from wisconsin. i realize that good people can differ on topics. and i have been stung by some of the discussion that has occurred on this floor today. with regard to the racist roots of planned parenthood. with regard to so-called states' rights. and i can tell you that as a african-american and as a woman have heard the...
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we feel we have no visibility to where oil prices are going to settle and how fast -- tom: give ms. mooreisibility. andrew: we definitely think they are going to remain lower for longer, at least 32016. the world remains oversupplied. we look at the iaea forecast. it does not even include the barrels coming on in a rainy and production next year. we said earlier on we need nowhere price -- we need lower price to clear the markets. tom: jpmorgan international yesterday about concern about continuance of the new mediocre dovetailing into what we see in oil and in emerging markets. andrew, thank you so much for coming in, with bloomberg intelligence. oil on the move. west texas -- 44.36 right now. our twitter question of the day -- thank you for your responses. is the u.s. immune to the emerging market downturn? look at brazilian real, the australian dollar, both weaker this morning. stay with us, from new york city, "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. we go further in our data checks, and that takes us to brazil today. brendan greeley, with his knowledge on this. the re
we feel we have no visibility to where oil prices are going to settle and how fast -- tom: give ms. mooreisibility. andrew: we definitely think they are going to remain lower for longer, at least 32016. the world remains oversupplied. we look at the iaea forecast. it does not even include the barrels coming on in a rainy and production next year. we said earlier on we need nowhere price -- we need lower price to clear the markets. tom: jpmorgan international yesterday about concern about...
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moore head kentucky. actually, are you in louisville. and april miller and her partner karen roberts are one of the couples suing the rowan county clerk. the argument that ms davis is putting forward is that she's acting on god's authority. god's authority. what do you make of that as an argument? >> well, you know, listen, obviously we support ms davis's right to believe what she wants to believe or anyone else's right to believe what they want to believe in a religious context the . the problem with that is the government. she's an elected official, and she governs for all when intents and purposes a county in kentucky. it's important for your viewers, and for our friends on the other side in particular to understand what the implications are of what ms davis's arguments have been throughout this thing, which is an elected official can govern a county according to his or her own private religious believes. and the answer on the other side is look, your clients can go to any other county in kentucky, you have 119 other option, you can go down the street and go 30 minutes away and get a licence in any other county. and the obvious problem with that is that
moore head kentucky. actually, are you in louisville. and april miller and her partner karen roberts are one of the couples suing the rowan county clerk. the argument that ms davis is putting forward is that she's acting on god's authority. god's authority. what do you make of that as an argument? >> well, you know, listen, obviously we support ms davis's right to believe what she wants to believe or anyone else's right to believe what they want to believe in a religious context the . the...
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ms. foxx: mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the members of roann little league's 12 under softball today. lin, allison, kerry, kailee, caitlyn, kailee moore, taylor sam born, megan spicer, lisa simmerson, jayden vaughn, elly and ellen played their hearts out during the little league softball world series in portland, oregon, and emerged as world champions. coach steve yang, with assistance from two other coaches led the team who went 5-1 in the tournament and outscored their opponents 43-6 during the winning campaign. after scoring four runs in the first inning of the championship game versus east regional champs rhode island, the team relied on exceptional pitching and outstanding defensive play to win the game. i commend these young athletes and congratulate them on a job well done. north carolina's incredibly proud of the teamwork, dedication and perseverance they exhibited on the way to this extraordinary achievement. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without ob
ms. foxx: mr. speaker, today i rise to recognize the members of roann little league's 12 under softball today. lin, allison, kerry, kailee, caitlyn, kailee moore, taylor sam born, megan spicer, lisa simmerson, jayden vaughn, elly and ellen played their hearts out during the little league softball world series in portland, oregon, and emerged as world champions. coach steve yang, with assistance from two other coaches led the team who went 5-1 in the tournament and outscored their opponents 43-6...