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ms. watson: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and agree to resolution, h.res. 1677, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 1677, resolution condemning the bermese regime's undemocratic upcoming elections on november 7, 2010. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california, ms. watson, and the gentleman from illinois, mr. manzullo, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. watson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. and to include extraneous material on the resolution under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady will suspend. can we remove conversations from the floor so that the gentlelady can continue? the gentlelady from california. ms. watson: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of this resolution and yield myself such
ms. watson: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and agree to resolution, h.res. 1677, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: house resolution 1677, resolution condemning the bermese regime's undemocratic upcoming elections on november 7, 2010. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from california, ms. watson, and the gentleman from illinois, mr. manzullo, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes...
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ms. watson. >> reporter: ms. watson? >> yes.emember her. >> reporter: we had to pass that message along. ms. watson is marilyn scott, a retired social worker who still volunteers teaching english. >> isn't that nice? i got as much from them as they got from me. >> reporter: many from colombia one stayed with the peace corps, training new recruits. directing programs around the world. what do you guys share? >> it was an adventure that also maybe helped some other people and i was part of something bigger for my country. >> reporter: would you do it again? >> in a heart beat. well, if i were younger. >> reporter: a brotherhood then and now, that came together to try to lend a hand. ron allen, nbc news, new brunswick, new jersey. >> great story. that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac --
ms. watson. >> reporter: ms. watson? >> yes.emember her. >> reporter: we had to pass that message along. ms. watson is marilyn scott, a retired social worker who still volunteers teaching english. >> isn't that nice? i got as much from them as they got from me. >> reporter: many from colombia one stayed with the peace corps, training new recruits. directing programs around the world. what do you guys share? >> it was an adventure that also maybe helped some...
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ms. watson and i was concerned to know what the health commission has to say about that stuff and i believe they thought it might have a negative impact on the clinics and the aids clinics and the smaller uses and would make those type of uses go through certain hoops that may actually be detrimental to the city ultimately. and i think that for the most part some of the staff recommendations i am pretty okay with. i didn't know there was a concern about cost. that is stuff we have time to work on. it's not like we are at the end of the discussion yet. i think at the end of the day i actually support the idea of exempting any pipeline or project and with why this started and was given by that they were making decisions and the institution attica theed ral hill -- at cathedral hill and st. luke's and because of this gigantic and at the time it wasn't introduce d. and with the tools that we would like to see in place to make sound decisions as it relates to the institution. and to have this get into the entitlement discussions around that project. and may not be like ly that we included these
ms. watson and i was concerned to know what the health commission has to say about that stuff and i believe they thought it might have a negative impact on the clinics and the aids clinics and the smaller uses and would make those type of uses go through certain hoops that may actually be detrimental to the city ultimately. and i think that for the most part some of the staff recommendations i am pretty okay with. i didn't know there was a concern about cost. that is stuff we have time to work...
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ms. watson was removed from the residence by mr. piper and within a short period of time dumped, frankly like garbage. it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do that and then let his parents cling to hope that maybe their daughter would be found alive. >> reporter: hundreds in liverpool, new york, and surrounding counties helped in the search. while the search continues there were vigils in liverpool and in erie, pennsylvania where she was one of the best liked students on campus. >> great girl. really friendly, caring. always willing to help a friend out in need. >> she always had a smile on her face. the girls always say she lights up a room. >> reporter: now the park near her home is a crime scene. police believe she was dumped here. piper has been arraigned on second-degree murder charges. an autopsy scheduled for sunday will determine how his former girlfriend was killed. mike taibbi, nbc news, new york. >> and we'll be right back after these messages. [ coughing ] [ tea kettle whistle ] [ water pouring ] [ punches ] [
ms. watson was removed from the residence by mr. piper and within a short period of time dumped, frankly like garbage. it takes an extraordinary type of individual to do that and then let his parents cling to hope that maybe their daughter would be found alive. >> reporter: hundreds in liverpool, new york, and surrounding counties helped in the search. while the search continues there were vigils in liverpool and in erie, pennsylvania where she was one of the best liked students on...
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ms. watson. yes, up till now -- >> reporter: we had to pass that message along. ms.atton is marilyn scott. a retired social worker who still volunteers teaching english. >> isn't that nice? i got as much from them as they got from me. >> reporter: many from colombia one stayed with the peace corps training new recruits, directing programs around the world. what do you guys share? >> it was an adventure that made me help some other people and i was part of something bigger for my country. >> reporter: would you do it again? >> in a heartbeat. >> if i were younger. >> reporter: a brotherhood then and now that came together to try to lend a hand. for "today," ron allen, nbc news, new brunswick, new jersey. >> looked like they're ready to jump back in the airplane. >> what a great story. >> still to come, when will prince william marry his longtime girlfriend? >> reports from london that the nuptials are imminent. come on, kids, come inside. the droid 2. a lightning-fast keyboard, a turbo-texting, web-jetting super you. the droid x. a 4.3-inch screen. summon movies and g
ms. watson. yes, up till now -- >> reporter: we had to pass that message along. ms.atton is marilyn scott. a retired social worker who still volunteers teaching english. >> isn't that nice? i got as much from them as they got from me. >> reporter: many from colombia one stayed with the peace corps training new recruits, directing programs around the world. what do you guys share? >> it was an adventure that made me help some other people and i was part of something...
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ms. watson: madam speaker, as we continue to work our way out of the recession with the help of economic incentives to create jobs and to lay the foundation for long-term growth, one of the most important tools is the make it in america program. make it in america creates jobs in america, will help reverse the flow of jobs overseas and will help rebuild the manufacturing base in america, providing good jobs for hardworking americans. it will also help america lead the world economy in the years ahead by creating a national manufacturing strategy, we will ensure a new prosperity by promoting american competitiveness and innovation. we are looking to building a strong 21st century clean energy economy that will make americans more secure. let's make it in america. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask permission to address the house for one minute, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. politicians like to talk about cutting
ms. watson: madam speaker, as we continue to work our way out of the recession with the help of economic incentives to create jobs and to lay the foundation for long-term growth, one of the most important tools is the make it in america program. make it in america creates jobs in america, will help reverse the flow of jobs overseas and will help rebuild the manufacturing base in america, providing good jobs for hardworking americans. it will also help america lead the world economy in the years...
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ms. watson: madam speaker, standing in our way are those who will be holding the middle class hostage in favor of giving added tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires even though the bonus tax breaks would add $700 billion to the national debt. 98% of americans face a tax increase january 1. for the typical middle class american family, that could mean the loss of $2,000 next year. the republican demands would mean that those making more than $1 million a year would receive an average cut of $100,000 annually and the middle class would be saddled with $700 billion in new debt to pay for the multimillion dollar tax cuts for billionaires. but that's the exact policy choice congressional republicans would have us make. citing concerns about the deficit when it comes to america's families. but not when it comes to tax cuts for the wealthiest few. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. poe: request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. po
ms. watson: madam speaker, standing in our way are those who will be holding the middle class hostage in favor of giving added tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires even though the bonus tax breaks would add $700 billion to the national debt. 98% of americans face a tax increase january 1. for the typical middle class american family, that could mean the loss of $2,000 next year. the republican demands would mean that those making more than $1 million a year would receive an average cut...