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an all-natural, safe drug throughout europe, and that was exclusively selected by the national institutes of health. we have 1,500 milligrams of very special shellfish-free, u.s.- made, glucosamine hydrochloride and a very powerful, anti- oxidant healing blend, with high levels of vitamin d, c, e, b vitamins, calcium and magnesium. >> so what can people expect if they try supple? >> if you just drink a can of supple every day, it's delicious, and you try to be just a little bit more active, you can feel a significant difference in just 7 days and better every week. it's absolutely delicious. it'll help you get rid of all your pain, all of your immobility, all of your suffering. you could stop taking dangerous pain drugs, you could avoid surgery, and now the new, more powerful supple formula can help all americans that are suffering from a common nutritiona deficiency get rid of bone pain, muscle pain, overall weakness and fatigue, too. i am so confident that supple will work for you that i want everyone to try supple risk-free for 30 days and drink every can to the absolute bottom so they can feel
an all-natural, safe drug throughout europe, and that was exclusively selected by the national institutes of health. we have 1,500 milligrams of very special shellfish-free, u.s.- made, glucosamine hydrochloride and a very powerful, anti- oxidant healing blend, with high levels of vitamin d, c, e, b vitamins, calcium and magnesium. >> so what can people expect if they try supple? >> if you just drink a can of supple every day, it's delicious, and you try to be just a little bit more...
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if you went to to the national institute of health to do some research. tell us about that experience you had where you came face-to-face with assumptions that were made about you as a black male. >> you are describing an experience i had which i was subjected to an impromptu lineup now, we all have these kinds of experiences and i am kind of reluctant to even talk about it publicly, these kinds of things because you all could tell me your stories. this particular story i was on the nih campus the national institute of health campus. it is the premier medical campus in the country. i was doing research for my dissertation, might ph.d. dissertation. at the time i was so excited about some finding that i was getting in the lab. i had just come back from the bank. one building contained a bank in my building was near the bank so i was walking towards my building and two police officers officers -- they were undercover police officers -- were staring at me, one black and one filipino. i could not figure out why they were staring at me. so i thought maybe you
if you went to to the national institute of health to do some research. tell us about that experience you had where you came face-to-face with assumptions that were made about you as a black male. >> you are describing an experience i had which i was subjected to an impromptu lineup now, we all have these kinds of experiences and i am kind of reluctant to even talk about it publicly, these kinds of things because you all could tell me your stories. this particular story i was on the nih...
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resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $140,827 from national institutes of health to participate in a program entitled, "a probability-based survey of hiv risk among transmen, using novel sampling method" for the period of april 1, 2013, through march 31, 2014. >> same house same call? this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 7. >> item 7, resolution retroactively amending the membership of the 18 county calwin consortium and authorizing the director of the human services agency to expand the expenditure authority from $42,530,138 for an additional amount of $10,489,771 the project budget including this extension is totaling to $53,019,909 from july 1, 2013, through august 1, 2015. >> same house same call? this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 8. >> item 8 is a resolution retroactively approving the contract between the city and the in-home supportive services consortium of san francisco for the provision of ihss for the period of july 1, 2013, to june 30, 2017, in an amount not to exceed $87,321,540. >> colleagues, same house same call? this res
resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $140,827 from national institutes of health to participate in a program entitled, "a probability-based survey of hiv risk among transmen, using novel sampling method" for the period of april 1, 2013, through march 31, 2014. >> same house same call? this resolution is adopted. [gavel] >> item 7. >> item 7, resolution retroactively amending the membership...
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line, and budget and i sent that to 200 professors at johns hopkins university and the national institutes of healthone person finally said yes, and then i go into his office. big interview, and i finally get through this hour-long interview. i answered all the questions, and finally i got the answer. >> when he finally got his lab, i just drove him there, and i would just sit out there hour after hour until my poor little ipod and iphone would run out of batteries. >> after seven months of like trials and tribulations, i finally got through it all, and i ended up with that one small paper sensor. >> it was really exciting that one day in late winter when he came out late at night and it had worked. >> jack's new method of cancer detection uses strips to test blood for high levels of a p prote prote protein. >> i get my official reading and record it and i take my sample and disperse it in it. then i apply 6 microliters and it's right between the two electrod electrodes. i actually take resistant measurements, and it forms a fwraf. at the end i subtract the maximum minus the minimum. based on the di
line, and budget and i sent that to 200 professors at johns hopkins university and the national institutes of healthone person finally said yes, and then i go into his office. big interview, and i finally get through this hour-long interview. i answered all the questions, and finally i got the answer. >> when he finally got his lab, i just drove him there, and i would just sit out there hour after hour until my poor little ipod and iphone would run out of batteries. >> after seven...
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the director of the national institutes of health predicted months ago sequester will spell the end of jobs for 20,000 researchers and lab technicians. jeff bezos is dropping hints about how he will run the washington post. the amazon founder continues a two day visit to the post's offices today. the ceo and founder of amazon plans to operate the newspapers in a similar strategy used 18 years ago with his tech company. the strategy back then: put the customer first, invest, and be patient. bezos will financially support the post, as it attempts to revamp its revenue stream. bezos raised eyebrows when he paid 250 million dollars for the post last month. the deal is expected to close in october. it's a move amazon kindle users says should have been made ages ago -- allowing them to buy both a digital and print version of a book at the same time -- at a discount. enter kindle match books. amazon unveiled the new program yesterday. kindle users will be able to buy digital versions of books they purchased as far back as 1995. the kindle versions will also come at a steep discount from the t
the director of the national institutes of health predicted months ago sequester will spell the end of jobs for 20,000 researchers and lab technicians. jeff bezos is dropping hints about how he will run the washington post. the amazon founder continues a two day visit to the post's offices today. the ceo and founder of amazon plans to operate the newspapers in a similar strategy used 18 years ago with his tech company. the strategy back then: put the customer first, invest, and be patient....
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but the national institutes of health fixed all that.ow you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> a lot of us have had good times bouncing ourselves silly at street fairs and parties, but as christina reports, we could be bouncing our way to the emergency room. >> bounce houses are popular, fun, and surprisingly dangerous. >> very often, more than one child is using the bouncer at the same time. we know that this increases the likelihood of an injury occurring. >> in studying bounce-house injuries, dr. smith found that it's not just the little kids who get hurt. >> in fact, in this study, there were more than 6,500 teenagers who were injured. >> granted, those 6,500 injuries took place over almost 20 years, but the point is that the number of injuries has been going up. [ siren wailing ] and many of those injuries were serious enough to require trips to the hospital. >>
but the national institutes of health fixed all that.ow you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> a lot of us have had good times bouncing ourselves silly at street fairs and parties, but as christina reports, we could be bouncing our way to the emergency room. >> bounce houses are popular, fun, and surprisingly...
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but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> this report is brought to you by prudential financial. middle- and high-school students from across the country and around the world are being honored. this is the 2013 prudential spirit of community awards ceremony in washington, d.c. these students all have one thing in common -- their outstanding volunteer service. on hand to make this celebration extra special -- two-time academy award-winner kevin spacey. >> and you should all be very, very proud. >> track star and olympic gold medalist allyson felix added her heartfelt praise. >> i am just truly in awe of all the things that you're doing right now, everything that you've accomplished. >> two students from each state, as well as the district of columbia, earned silver medallions and $1,000 -- students like krysta prit
but the national institutes of health fixed all that. now you can make the type bigger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> this report is brought to you by prudential financial. middle- and high-school students from across the country and around the world are being honored. this is the 2013 prudential spirit of community awards ceremony in...
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now you see the national institute of health is putting close to $100 million, they just released $45 million for research to find out what biomarkers, what ways to find this early? this is prevention. it's the protein that mark is talking about, you can give fluorescent tags, send it through the blood barrier to the brain and then you get these pet c.t. imaging and you see where these proteins are. now i can tell you, for example, i use myself, at the age of 50, for example, wait a second, you're headed towards getting alzheimer's. what can we do? what's a big message for people out there? we're making small steps in the field of alzheimer's. we have to get on with this. another disease that's going to become a problem, osteoporosis is right behind this. it's a matter of wear and tear. as we get older, all of these are going to come on the surface. yesterday, eric did a great job with the demonstration as to what we do. our good dr. siegel gets a lot of tests on homocysteine. nobody says if your homeo cysteine is high, you're headed to alzheimer's, but that's one of the indicators of
now you see the national institute of health is putting close to $100 million, they just released $45 million for research to find out what biomarkers, what ways to find this early? this is prevention. it's the protein that mark is talking about, you can give fluorescent tags, send it through the blood barrier to the brain and then you get these pet c.t. imaging and you see where these proteins are. now i can tell you, for example, i use myself, at the age of 50, for example, wait a second,...
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but the national institutes of health fixed all that.igger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> students from the culinary institute of america are sharing some of their favorite recipes with "teen kids news." here's what's cooking this week. >> hi, everyone. remember earlier how we were talking about if an avocado is a fruit or a vegetable and that it doesn't matter because in my kitchen it's a pudding? today i'm going to show you how to make that avocado pudding. it's very simple and only three ingredients. here we have one avocado, half a cup of greek yogurt, and one tablespoon of honey. we're using greek yogurt because it's nice and thick and perfect for a pudding consistency. okay, now we're gonna back up to where i showed you how to seed an avocado. we're going to take an avocado, and we're going to be using a knife. be careful. be gentle. just place the knife in the avocado, and we'll ro
but the national institutes of health fixed all that.igger, increase contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> students from the culinary institute of america are sharing some of their favorite recipes with "teen kids news." here's what's cooking this week. >> hi, everyone. remember earlier how we were talking about if an avocado is a fruit or...
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but the national institutes of health fixed all that.e contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> memorials in steel and stone are only one of the many ways we remember those who died in the attacks on tuesday, september 11, 2001. another lasting legacy is the creation of tuesday's children. it's an organization dedicated to helping all those who lost loved ones in the disaster. among other things, it offers teens programs like mentoring, counseling, and community service. over the years, tuesday's children has gone global. they've now also reached out to families around the world who've been victimized by terrorism. [ patriotic music plays ] >> the first actual awards of the medal of honor went to the surviving members of the andrews raid. this was a sort of a spy mission that went on in georgia, where a civilian scout and spy named andrews led a group of soldiers and civilians to capture a confederate locomo
but the national institutes of health fixed all that.e contrast, even make it talk to you. just go to nihseniorhealth.gov and get the best medical information available anywhere. nih seniorhealth.gov. built with you in mind. >> memorials in steel and stone are only one of the many ways we remember those who died in the attacks on tuesday, september 11, 2001. another lasting legacy is the creation of tuesday's children. it's an organization dedicated to helping all those who lost loved...
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researchers will shut down at the national institutes of health. you will see some programs stop like the ones for low income mothers who are pregnant or with young children. it depends on what you do or where you are. ueveral workers will be for rloughed. >> hallie jackson, thank you. fire officials remain on the scene of a fire in north baltimore. >> york road is closed at coldspring lane. kim dacey has the latebreaking details. ring us up to date. >> crews are still on the scene. york road is still shut down at cold spring. they were hoping to have it open by 6:00 this morning. continue to investigate the fire. the fire started just after 3:00 is morning. the fire started in one building and spread to three other units. four total buildings affected. at one point the flames were shooting out of the building when crews arrived. they got the fire under control within an they are now hour. investigating inside. no one was hurt. >> there were two buildings that were occupied. all occupants evacuated the building safely. >> the cause of the fire is u
researchers will shut down at the national institutes of health. you will see some programs stop like the ones for low income mothers who are pregnant or with young children. it depends on what you do or where you are. ueveral workers will be for rloughed. >> hallie jackson, thank you. fire officials remain on the scene of a fire in north baltimore. >> york road is closed at coldspring lane. kim dacey has the latebreaking details. ring us up to date. >> crews are still on the...
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an all-natural, safe drug throughout europe, and that was exclusively selected by the national institutes of healthwe have 1,500 milligrams of very special shellfish-free, u.s.- made, glucosamine hydrochloride and a very powerful, anti- oxidant healing blend, with high levels of vitamin d, c, e, b vitamins, calcium and magnesium. >> so what can people expect if they try supple? >> if you just drink a can of supple every day, it's delicious, and you try to be just a little bit more active, you can feel a significant difference in just 7 days and better every week. it's absolutely delicious. it'll help you get rid of all your pain, all of your immobility, all of your suffering. you could stop taking dangerous pain drugs, you could avoid surgery, and now the new, more powerful supple formula can help all americans that are suffering from a common nutritional deficiency get rid of bone pain, muscle pain, overall weakness and fatigue, too. i am so confident that supple will work for you that i want everyone to try supple risk-free for 30 days and drink every can to the absolute bottom so they can feel t
an all-natural, safe drug throughout europe, and that was exclusively selected by the national institutes of healthwe have 1,500 milligrams of very special shellfish-free, u.s.- made, glucosamine hydrochloride and a very powerful, anti- oxidant healing blend, with high levels of vitamin d, c, e, b vitamins, calcium and magnesium. >> so what can people expect if they try supple? >> if you just drink a can of supple every day, it's delicious, and you try to be just a little bit more...
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not the national institutes of health but the national institutes of hope, that somewhere what they're doing today is going to lead to solving your problem tomorrow. why are we furloughing 70%? and not only are we furloughing. we're saying bye-bye for now, you're not essential. i think they are crucial. i think they are not only essential, but i think they are crucial. so i don't worry about really what our priorities are. then you go into the weather forecasters. oh, they will be on their job. they are located in my state, too. you might say well, do you have any people who work in the private sector? people in maryland work in the private sector because of the public sector. our law enforcement, our f.b.i. they will be on the job. they're in the line of fire, too. but they will be getting paid an i.o.u. instead of i.o.u., we should say to the f.b.i. and to our border control and to our marshals chasing sexual predators and human traffickers, not that i o.u. but we owe you a debt of gratitude. we owe you your pay on time. we're sorry you haven't gotten a cost of living for three years
not the national institutes of health but the national institutes of hope, that somewhere what they're doing today is going to lead to solving your problem tomorrow. why are we furloughing 70%? and not only are we furloughing. we're saying bye-bye for now, you're not essential. i think they are crucial. i think they are not only essential, but i think they are crucial. so i don't worry about really what our priorities are. then you go into the weather forecasters. oh, they will be on their job....
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districts, but my district is very upset about the potential cuts from the sequestered to the national institute of health, whether it's autism or alzheimer's or heart disease or diabetics. i hear from all of them, and many of our large institutions that exist around the country, they are laying off people because they don't know what to expect with the sequestered continuing, and that's why i agree we need regular order. and my friend, the chairman, agrees with me. or i visit head start centers. they are laying people off, closing head start centers. and what about the bridges, and what about the tunnels? and what about the highways? so i just think if we could get together and pass continuing resolution that doesn't have all these extras, because you and i know that we can improve the affordable care act. i take a lot of suggestions from doctors and patients in my district coming any major piece of legislation. if you look back at social security, or any major piece of legislation, there have been amendments along the way, so i will never say it is perfect the way it is. but you and i know that the pres
districts, but my district is very upset about the potential cuts from the sequestered to the national institute of health, whether it's autism or alzheimer's or heart disease or diabetics. i hear from all of them, and many of our large institutions that exist around the country, they are laying off people because they don't know what to expect with the sequestered continuing, and that's why i agree we need regular order. and my friend, the chairman, agrees with me. or i visit head start...
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two national institute of health says about 30% of americans with untreated blood clots will die. most will die within hours of the clots forming. >> it scared me the most was that i would have been gone. that i wouldn't have been here to be with my fiance. what he have done. my mom and dad, i am the only child. what would they have done. all my stuff still here, everything is still there but i'm not, and that's real lascarry. >> what's also scary for many americans is just how common misdiagnosis like tara's are. >> dr. hardeep is a physician at the v.a. medical center in houston, texas. he lead as team of researchers, one of just a few of its kind, studying misdiagnosis. his latest study shows in a review of 190 cases more than a third had diagnostic errors. >> no matter how you look at it, it is a substantially large number that is more than what we expect. there was not one disease that stood out, but there were with 68 different dehydration that were missed. >> one of the main reasons doctors get it wrong, is how little time they spend with a patient, on average a family doct
two national institute of health says about 30% of americans with untreated blood clots will die. most will die within hours of the clots forming. >> it scared me the most was that i would have been gone. that i wouldn't have been here to be with my fiance. what he have done. my mom and dad, i am the only child. what would they have done. all my stuff still here, everything is still there but i'm not, and that's real lascarry. >> what's also scary for many americans is just how...
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it cuts billions of dollars, again, i say, from the national institutes of health, delaying importanthroughs for future generations. democrats have a responsible proposal that balances, that brings -- reduces the deficit under leadership of chris van hollen, our ranking member on the budget committee. it reduces the deficit in a responsible way, ends the devastating across the board cuts of the sequester and it makes investments in the future and keeps government open as opposed to this bill, intended to shut government down. keeps government open and working for the american people. i know my colleague, mr. hoyer, has been very vocal on this subject and he will quote some republicans in what they have said about this, so don't take it from us. take it from you, mr. chairman, that this bill -- well, i'll leave steny to have the exact quote. does not enable us to do the work of government. i urge a no vote on this continuing resolution. it's a terrible proposition for our families and our communities and our country. it's always, always time for us to work together to help ensure, not
it cuts billions of dollars, again, i say, from the national institutes of health, delaying importanthroughs for future generations. democrats have a responsible proposal that balances, that brings -- reduces the deficit under leadership of chris van hollen, our ranking member on the budget committee. it reduces the deficit in a responsible way, ends the devastating across the board cuts of the sequester and it makes investments in the future and keeps government open as opposed to this bill,...
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. >> the director of the national institute of health happened to be in the restaurant at the time andted in the surgery. >> right now at 6:00, an i-team exclusive. a new growing trend among graffiti artists and the targets are national parks. >> 30 shots fired at one suspect. a decision about the justification about the shooting. >> smokers in virginia and maryland could have to pay extra, a lot extra for health insurance. good evening, i'm wendy rieger sitting in for vim advance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. we begin with avoiding a government shutdown. there are furious efforts on the house and senate sides ahead of a vote scheduled for noon hour tomorrow. the potential deal comes as news 4 learned many workers are being told if they will be furloughed. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with the latest activity. it's changing by the minute. >> reporter: everybody in our town knows, you have a deal and it's not done until it's done. tomorrow, a senate vote. it has to go back to the house where they passed a measure the senate wouldn't pass. with five days left, the maneuvering is franti
. >> the director of the national institute of health happened to be in the restaurant at the time andted in the surgery. >> right now at 6:00, an i-team exclusive. a new growing trend among graffiti artists and the targets are national parks. >> 30 shots fired at one suspect. a decision about the justification about the shooting. >> smokers in virginia and maryland could have to pay extra, a lot extra for health insurance. good evening, i'm wendy rieger sitting in for...
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the national institutes of health say about 30% of americans with untreated blood clots will die.t will die within hours of the clots forming. >> it scares me the most, was that it could have been gone. that i wouldn't have been here to be with my fiance, what would he have done. my mom and dad, i am the only child, what would they have done. all my stuff still here. everything is still there, but i'm not. and that is scary. >> what is also scary is just how common misdoingses are. >> i am pretty confident that this is the diagnosis -- >> a physician at the v.a. medical center in houston texas. he leads a team of researchers, one of just a few of its kind, studying misdiagnosis. his latest study show that in review of 190 cases in primary care settings more than a third had errors. >> no matter how you look at it, it is a substantially large number. that is more than what we expect. there was not one disease that stood out. but there was so many that were about 68 types of different diagnosis that we found that were missed in the primary care setting. >> one of the main reasons do
the national institutes of health say about 30% of americans with untreated blood clots will die.t will die within hours of the clots forming. >> it scares me the most, was that it could have been gone. that i wouldn't have been here to be with my fiance, what would he have done. my mom and dad, i am the only child, what would they have done. all my stuff still here. everything is still there, but i'm not. and that is scary. >> what is also scary is just how common misdoingses are....
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and in that brief time centers for disease control and prevention called for the national institutes of healthwered. throw 68 national park service sights closed and applications from foreigners for viss went unprocessed per day. and services for war veterans were cut back. health and welfare and finance and travel. >> and right now, the commander in charge of the military's fighter units is in hot water. he is accused of doing something. we'll tell you do about it. >> we are keeping an eye on capitol hill. we are waiting on changes to the bill that temporarily fund the government and delay obama care for a full year. texas congressman will join me with his take on the political show down, stay close. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we
and in that brief time centers for disease control and prevention called for the national institutes of healthwered. throw 68 national park service sights closed and applications from foreigners for viss went unprocessed per day. and services for war veterans were cut back. health and welfare and finance and travel. >> and right now, the commander in charge of the military's fighter units is in hot water. he is accused of doing something. we'll tell you do about it. >> we are...
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they're putting in further cult backs, and would have the effect of cutting things like national institutes of health. cancer research. other things. direct provision of services. also slowing the economy. throwing people out of work. so that's not a good story. then on top of that. their end goal its to prevent people from getting health care. lot of confusion about obama care. i think everyone knows when they seep it people will like it. that has the the republicans terrified. >> dean is right on this account. the health care law. and defund effort is a trojan horse in some respects. what it is allowing. put it over here. we are getting continuing resolutions which will make sequester levels. we will end up with $988 billion bill reduced to $967 billion. basically everyone across the board says that's unacceptable. you can't govern at this discretionary spending including house republicans. that's what we are going to get while our attention is focused on this kabuke theater. >> let's listen to ted cruise's nonanswer to sean hannity's question how he was going to convince harry reid to defund obama
they're putting in further cult backs, and would have the effect of cutting things like national institutes of health. cancer research. other things. direct provision of services. also slowing the economy. throwing people out of work. so that's not a good story. then on top of that. their end goal its to prevent people from getting health care. lot of confusion about obama care. i think everyone knows when they seep it people will like it. that has the the republicans terrified. >> dean...
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the national institutes of health is not getting the resources that they need. let's stop this game. let's stop this dysfunction. let's stop playing games. this is the reality. let's work together and pass a bill, a continuing resolution, and then i'm sure chairman rogers and i could pass an omnibus bill with the senate to move forward with the work that we are elected to accomplish. >> the time has expired. gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance of the time. we've heard time and again tonight from the other side that this debate and vote is about shutting down the government. i thought we were voting on a continuing resolution. what do you think this is? it's to continue the fwovet. those on the other side also to want say we're defunding obamacare. we're not. we did that in the first bill we sent over to the senate, the senate rejected that, sent it back. now this side of the aisle is offering a peaceable offering. people all over this country are telling all of us how much they are worried about this obamacare that t
the national institutes of health is not getting the resources that they need. let's stop this game. let's stop this dysfunction. let's stop playing games. this is the reality. let's work together and pass a bill, a continuing resolution, and then i'm sure chairman rogers and i could pass an omnibus bill with the senate to move forward with the work that we are elected to accomplish. >> the time has expired. gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i yield myself the...
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rex cowdry is the c executiveicer of the national institute of mtal health neuropsychiatric ar hpil. one of t interesti issue in personality disorders is whether there are traits that are exaggerated or particularly abnormal that contribute to personality disorders. one of t theories is that serotonin, which is a brain metabolite that appears to molate a variety of drives such as aggression or appetitive behavior, uh, may be abnormal in individuals who are prone to loss of behavioral control. interestingly, this is a finding that seems to cut across a variety of diagnostic groups. it's been found in depression in relation to suicidal ac. we found it in our patients with borderline personality disorder. that is, that the individuals who had genuine suicide attempts had lower levels of the serotonin metabolite. it's been found in another study of borderline personality disorder. it's been found in antisocial personality disorder. in short, it seems to be associated with a behavioral abnormality that cuts across personality disorders. dr. gilligan discusses the possibility of heredity pl
rex cowdry is the c executiveicer of the national institute of mtal health neuropsychiatric ar hpil. one of t interesti issue in personality disorders is whether there are traits that are exaggerated or particularly abnormal that contribute to personality disorders. one of t theories is that serotonin, which is a brain metabolite that appears to molate a variety of drives such as aggression or appetitive behavior, uh, may be abnormal in individuals who are prone to loss of behavioral control....
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the national institutes of health will stop receiving new patients. veterans benefits will be disrupted and housing loans for middle-class families will be put on hold. these are the painful results of the republicans' refusal to act responsibly. they walked out of negotiations with the president last year. they i go noticed the president's deficit reduction plan in his budget. they refused to go to conference on a budget resolution, and they repeatedly voted down democrat amendments to replace sequestration. and now, when it's time to fulfill our most basic task of financeding government operations, republicans push us further to the brink of a shutdown. anyone who votes to amend the senate bill is voting for a shutdown. vote no on the republican shutdown proposal. i reserve. >> gentlelady reserves her time. gentleman from kentucky. >> mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to the vice chairman of the energy and commerce committee of the house, gentlelady from nashville, tennessee. >> the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. how vital it is we address
the national institutes of health will stop receiving new patients. veterans benefits will be disrupted and housing loans for middle-class families will be put on hold. these are the painful results of the republicans' refusal to act responsibly. they walked out of negotiations with the president last year. they i go noticed the president's deficit reduction plan in his budget. they refused to go to conference on a budget resolution, and they repeatedly voted down democrat amendments to replace...
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the national institutes of health has the biblical powers to cure. we have a moral obligation to meet that scientific opportunity with the resources to respect the talent, the intellect, the god-given intellect of the science of a cure. what do we do in this bill? say no. we cut that. doing serious damage, doing serious damage to science, health, and not only that to our competitiveness as a nation. it's a vote that says investments, not only that if the underlying bill were not bad enough, if there were not reason enough to say, no, are you kidding? no, then they cloak it in wolf's clothing in saying in their view that they are going to defund the affordable care act. and you know what that's about? that's simply about putting their friends, the insurance companies, back in charge and medical decisions for your families. it gas farther than that, if that the -- it goes farther than that, if that were not bad enough, it slshes the strongly bipartisan children's health insurance program by 70%. effectively eliminating an initiative that provides much n
the national institutes of health has the biblical powers to cure. we have a moral obligation to meet that scientific opportunity with the resources to respect the talent, the intellect, the god-given intellect of the science of a cure. what do we do in this bill? say no. we cut that. doing serious damage, doing serious damage to science, health, and not only that to our competitiveness as a nation. it's a vote that says investments, not only that if the underlying bill were not bad enough, if...
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the centers of disease control call for the national institute of health were not answered. 300 park es were. services for war veterans were cut back ranging from health and welfa welfare. secretary of state, john kerry, scheduled to meet today with other highest level direct contact with the two countries. >> hello shannon. you know the legacy of our diplomates blindfolded and handcuffs during the take over. that legacy has stained and o r overshadowed it in all of that time. it could be broken by a handshake. a sha a handshake between the two and they hope that it is the first step between a new dialogue between terhan. even though it is continuing to violate six resolutions. most recently un weapons inspectors found that it is producing uranium. they do not want a nuclear bomb he again took to the un podium this morning to speak out against nuclear weapons. >> the world has waited too long for nuclear disarmament. the indefinite possession of nuclear weapons cannot be tolerated nor can their complete elimination be further delayed. >> and the testing of iran's sincerity could come
the centers of disease control call for the national institute of health were not answered. 300 park es were. services for war veterans were cut back ranging from health and welfa welfare. secretary of state, john kerry, scheduled to meet today with other highest level direct contact with the two countries. >> hello shannon. you know the legacy of our diplomates blindfolded and handcuffs during the take over. that legacy has stained and o r overshadowed it in all of that time. it could be...
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it cuts billions of dollars again from the national institutes of health, delaying important research and denying medical breakthroughs for future generations. democrats have a responsible proposal that balances, reduces the deficit under the leadership of chris van hollen, our ranking member on the budget committee. it reduces the deficit in a responsible way and the devastating across-the-board cuts of the sequester and makes investments in the future and keeps government open as opposed to this bill intended to shut cut -- shut government down. i know my colleague mr. hoyer has been very vocal on this subject and he will quote some republicans on what they have said great don't take it from us. take it from you, mr. chairman -- i will extended to have the exact quote. it doesn't enable us to do the work of government. i urge a no vote on this continuing revolution -- resolution. a terrible vote for our country and it is time for us to work together to help ensure and not in danger the economic security and prosperity of the american people. i urge my colleagues to vote no and yield
it cuts billions of dollars again from the national institutes of health, delaying important research and denying medical breakthroughs for future generations. democrats have a responsible proposal that balances, reduces the deficit under the leadership of chris van hollen, our ranking member on the budget committee. it reduces the deficit in a responsible way and the devastating across-the-board cuts of the sequester and makes investments in the future and keeps government open as opposed to...
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the national institutes of health budget -- well, it's really the national institutes of hope. that's what we give to families who have somebody with alzheimer's, with parkinson's, with cancer, with heart disease. that budget is being cut, and cut and cut and cut. it's being cut at the same time that last year we spent $132 billion worth of taxpayers' money on alzheimer's patients in our country. so you can't cut the money for the cure and simultaneously say, we want to cut the money for taking care of those who have the disease. you can't have it both ways. that's what this knee hil this s bringing to our people. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. markey: so i thank the gentleman for yielding, and i just hope that the tea party republicans come to their senses. mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, we're going to have the opportunity to vote today to reverse course. i think everybody -- most people agree -- that obamacare is not working out as it's intended. in fact, there are members o
the national institutes of health budget -- well, it's really the national institutes of hope. that's what we give to families who have somebody with alzheimer's, with parkinson's, with cancer, with heart disease. that budget is being cut, and cut and cut and cut. it's being cut at the same time that last year we spent $132 billion worth of taxpayers' money on alzheimer's patients in our country. so you can't cut the money for the cure and simultaneously say, we want to cut the money for taking...
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fair point. >> including the national park service, which is often the most visible sign of a shutdown. guest: that is right. clinical trials at the national institutes of health that might not affect a lot of people, but for some it is life or death. caller: good morning, am i on? i would like to ask the two people that you have their, if obama care is so good, why did he let the democrats off of it, and what about the core poor people am of the people you hear on the news, i'll these millions of people that don't have jobs and are not looking, is the government going to pay for their health care all along the way? so they go to the hospital and they have a heart problem and they have to go home and they won't be able to pay the hospital bill, so is obama care going to pay for all of that? host: once you start providing exemptions, as the caller indicated, does that not feed into this anger and frustration that congress has had for the president, implementing a law that they say the country isn't ready for? guest: the big exemption is for large companies over 50. that is a small part of the law, because most of those companies already provide health insurance
fair point. >> including the national park service, which is often the most visible sign of a shutdown. guest: that is right. clinical trials at the national institutes of health that might not affect a lot of people, but for some it is life or death. caller: good morning, am i on? i would like to ask the two people that you have their, if obama care is so good, why did he let the democrats off of it, and what about the core poor people am of the people you hear on the news, i'll these...
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about $6 billion slashed from the national institutes of health? that is devastating. we're asking for a vote for our positive agenda. creating, make it in america, reduce the deficit, we are hoping that we have that opportunity. instead of getting us a chance to do that, yesterday for the 41st time the republicans to defund theed affordable care act. in any event, on the timing, my understanding is that the republican leader has said that members should be prepared to be in the week after next. few you we just came in a days ago. we are already out of session by noon on thursday. you come in next week and we are scheduled to be out the following week, which is the week before the end of the fiscal year. again, i am calling upon the republican leadership to keep the house in session so we can get our work done. that is not just the work about the rest.nd it is work about immigration, we have to pass comprehensive immigration reform. it is about a farm bill. forneed to pass a farm bill the american consumer, for america's farmers, and for those who depend on nutrition pr
about $6 billion slashed from the national institutes of health? that is devastating. we're asking for a vote for our positive agenda. creating, make it in america, reduce the deficit, we are hoping that we have that opportunity. instead of getting us a chance to do that, yesterday for the 41st time the republicans to defund theed affordable care act. in any event, on the timing, my understanding is that the republican leader has said that members should be prepared to be in the week after...
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. >>> the national institutes of health announced a major new initiative this week to find new drugs cate alzheimer's. it's modeled after successful efforts like using drugs to prevent heart disease. they predict number of people with dementia will triple within the next 40 years. it's $600 billion a year. >>> you can't watch the news at night without seeing lots of commercials for prescription drugs. the farther suit cal industry spends over $4 billion on television ads every year. now a startling study from the dartmouth ins stult on health policy find that six out of ten ads for prescription drugs and eight out of ten adds for over-the-counter medications are misleading or false. how are they misleading? >> words matter. nothing works better than. it's the best. nothing works better. it could be they all work the same or nothing works better. doing nothing works better. words matter. the other thing is the spokesperson. beautiful, cute, sexy. they're saying i took this drug and it made me such and such. you can have one in a million people. and that person is your spokesperson. it
. >>> the national institutes of health announced a major new initiative this week to find new drugs cate alzheimer's. it's modeled after successful efforts like using drugs to prevent heart disease. they predict number of people with dementia will triple within the next 40 years. it's $600 billion a year. >>> you can't watch the news at night without seeing lots of commercials for prescription drugs. the farther suit cal industry spends over $4 billion on television ads every...
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it doesn't cover the national institutes of health. try to make america a healthier nation, you want to defund obamacare and you want to defund n.i.h. you'll say, of course not this isn't a shutdown of government. it's a continuing resolution. we know it has some poison pills new york we know the senate won't buy it, we know time is running out but we're going to do it anyway. this bill won't hope the food and drug administration. it won't help the centers for disease control. it won't hope homeland security except in certain narrow instances. can i have one adegreesal minute? mr. moran: i yield the gentleman two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: it won't affect border patrol, it won't affect the f.a.a. except in certain limited instances. what do you think the morale of the people who work for us, the board of directors, is at this point in time? i will tell you, it's on the floor. that's not good for our country. this is selective responsibility. responsibility would be, let's fund government an
it doesn't cover the national institutes of health. try to make america a healthier nation, you want to defund obamacare and you want to defund n.i.h. you'll say, of course not this isn't a shutdown of government. it's a continuing resolution. we know it has some poison pills new york we know the senate won't buy it, we know time is running out but we're going to do it anyway. this bill won't hope the food and drug administration. it won't help the centers for disease control. it won't hope...
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it continues cuts in education, national institute of health, cuts in every part of the budget that we will want to fix and replace to restore critical investment. we are willing to copper mines for a six-week period and give the house the funding number that they want, so that is a copper mines. stope not willing to hundreds of millions of americans from being able -- i should say tens of millions of americans to get health care, maybe for the first time. >> we have time for two more questions. >> the house is considering sending back a bill which would eliminate subsidies for health care on the exchanges. >> i am glad you raised that. >> they think this is going to split the democrats. >> let me make something really clear. no united states senator is forced in any way from taking a large employer contribution to their health care. todayr that are -- vitter and several years ago could have this "i do not want employer benefit." he can also call in staff and say, "i do not think you deserve to have a contribution for your health care. therefore and will be reduced to the glove the siz
it continues cuts in education, national institute of health, cuts in every part of the budget that we will want to fix and replace to restore critical investment. we are willing to copper mines for a six-week period and give the house the funding number that they want, so that is a copper mines. stope not willing to hundreds of millions of americans from being able -- i should say tens of millions of americans to get health care, maybe for the first time. >> we have time for two more...
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there are only about 500 reported cases according to the national institutes of health. says she suffers 20 to 70 minor seizures every day, averaging major seizures every four days. she has to sleep with a heart and oxygen monitor and an eyepatch. you see that. that helps ward off certain patterns that she may see that could trigger seizures. >> she has stopped breathing several times and could die from epilepsy. >> reporter: the edible pot can help ease those seizures. if the assembly approves the compromise bill as new jersey senate already has, governor cristy carroll is expected to sign it into law -- governor christie, carroll, is expected to sign it into law. >> he had difficulties with it? >> yeah, but it seems he's gotten over them. the wilsons anticipating that this bill would pass, they issued a statement a while ago. here's how it reads, "we are happy that this is finally being signed into law. our next focus will be working with the department of health to ensure this law is properly regulated according to the true intent of the law." it might take a couple o
there are only about 500 reported cases according to the national institutes of health. says she suffers 20 to 70 minor seizures every day, averaging major seizures every four days. she has to sleep with a heart and oxygen monitor and an eyepatch. you see that. that helps ward off certain patterns that she may see that could trigger seizures. >> she has stopped breathing several times and could die from epilepsy. >> reporter: the edible pot can help ease those seizures. if the...
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including the national park service, which is often the most visible sign of a shutdown. guest: that is right. clinical trials at the national institutes of healthhat might not affect a lot of people, but for some it is life or death. caller: good morning, am i on? i would like to ask the two people that you have their, if obama care is so good, why did he let the democrats off of it, and what about the core poor people am of the people you hear on the news, i'll these millions of people that don't have jobs and are not looking, is the government going to pay for their health care all along the way? so they go to the hospital and they have a heart problem and they have to go home and they won't be able to pay the hospital bill, so is obama care going to pay for all of that? once you start providing exemptions, as the caller indicated, does that not feed into this anger and frustration that congress has had for the president, implementing a law that they say the country isn't ready for? the big exemption is for large companies over 50. that is a small part of the law, because most of those cup already provide health insurance. and there is an arg
including the national park service, which is often the most visible sign of a shutdown. guest: that is right. clinical trials at the national institutes of healthhat might not affect a lot of people, but for some it is life or death. caller: good morning, am i on? i would like to ask the two people that you have their, if obama care is so good, why did he let the democrats off of it, and what about the core poor people am of the people you hear on the news, i'll these millions of people that...
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health services act of 2013. the bill requires the secretary of health and human services and the national academies institute of medicine to conduct a comprehensive study on the gaps in our nation's mental health services and explore how these gaps increase the risk of violent acts. experts such as former army vice hief of staff, dr. peter kierelli, dr. calabrese of case western university, and dr. fullertory would be prime candidates to lead breakthrough national initiatives on mental health. part of our comprehensive effort should focus on accelerating funding for brain research and neuro psychiatric treatment. second, reforming military enlistment, discharge procedures, and integrating the department of defense and department of veterans affairs medical record systems of the third, instituting early childhood behavioral screening in schools. and fourthly, restricting gun and ammunition access to those who have serious behavioral disorders. additional focus on mental illness and gun access is imperative. the navy yard tragedy resulted in the deaths of 13 of our citizens with eight additional people injured. th
health services act of 2013. the bill requires the secretary of health and human services and the national academies institute of medicine to conduct a comprehensive study on the gaps in our nation's mental health services and explore how these gaps increase the risk of violent acts. experts such as former army vice hief of staff, dr. peter kierelli, dr. calabrese of case western university, and dr. fullertory would be prime candidates to lead breakthrough national initiatives on mental health....
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the sequester is cugget the national institutes of health, for example. the organization that is designed to try to find cures to diseases. to keep us well, keep us out of hospitals. it creates jofpblets it also lowers health care costs. prevents human suffering. we are cutting that. the national science foundation. these are things that we invest in to keep us competitive economically. so the sequester, it needs to be changed. i'm all for deficit reduction. but deficit reduction in and of itself is not an economic policy. and we need to understand that to get this economy back on the right track, create more jobs, which by the way will help us reduce our deficit and debt, you need to invest. you can't neglect infrastructure or medical research. just one other thing on the food stamp stuff, i think a lot of people don't realize this, percentagewise there are more people in rural areas who rely on the snap program than in urban areas. again it is a very modest, i think -- that's even a generous word to label what the benefit is, that has evolved here. this
the sequester is cugget the national institutes of health, for example. the organization that is designed to try to find cures to diseases. to keep us well, keep us out of hospitals. it creates jofpblets it also lowers health care costs. prevents human suffering. we are cutting that. the national science foundation. these are things that we invest in to keep us competitive economically. so the sequester, it needs to be changed. i'm all for deficit reduction. but deficit reduction in and of...
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disrupting provider paying on medicare and it also again the children health program, and cuts billions of dollars from the national institutes of health. this is not a healthy thing for children. i call to your attention from our ranking member mr. waxman and mr. lench about the impact of medicare and schip. the democrats have a responsible balanced alternative authored by our ranking member mr. van holland whom you know very well to reduce the deficit in a responsible way to end the devastating croost the board cuts of the sequester, and to instead make investments in the future and keep the government working. open and working for the american people. on the subject of the debt limit, it's my understanding that we will be voting on something that's being prepared for us to vote on next week. shutting down the government is one bad thing. you shut it down, you open it up again. not lifting the debt limit is unleashing a torrent, a river of no return. it is beyond caltclizz middle class. as if a government shutdown wasn't enough for the american people, the republicans actually -- i don't even like to use the word republican
disrupting provider paying on medicare and it also again the children health program, and cuts billions of dollars from the national institutes of health. this is not a healthy thing for children. i call to your attention from our ranking member mr. waxman and mr. lench about the impact of medicare and schip. the democrats have a responsible balanced alternative authored by our ranking member mr. van holland whom you know very well to reduce the deficit in a responsible way to end the...
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let me tell you what happened the last time -- no new patients at the national institutes of health.ease control stopped monitoring for diseases. , museums, and monuments shutdown. 7 million visitors were affected. 400,000 new medicare beneficiaries trying to shut -- sign up founded was delayed. 200,000 passports were held up. the american people would feel a shutdown. it would be a disaster, and even karl rove and the wall street journal and all of the people aresane saying do not do this. host: we have been talking to people about the bill heading to senate with conditions attached. guest: absolutely. the idea of not paying the bills for the united states of america that have already been approved by the united states congress -- just the threat in 2011 of not paying the bills, of default theme, resulted in a 2000 point drop in the stock market. 401(k)s and people's retirement will be put in danger. it will throw this country into a recession. again, it is about obamacare. i understand it is about the keystone pipeline attached. some other things are attached. what is this about? i
let me tell you what happened the last time -- no new patients at the national institutes of health.ease control stopped monitoring for diseases. , museums, and monuments shutdown. 7 million visitors were affected. 400,000 new medicare beneficiaries trying to shut -- sign up founded was delayed. 200,000 passports were held up. the american people would feel a shutdown. it would be a disaster, and even karl rove and the wall street journal and all of the people aresane saying do not do this....
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children in schools that need payments to continue serving nutritious lunches. 44,000 national institutes of healthrantees conducting lifesaving medical research and providing an estimated 500,000 jobs. we, my colleagues, should be focused often jobs -- on jobs. putting people to work. instead the republicans want to play games of brinksmanship on the budget and the debt limit, even though the foreseeable consequence will be plummeting stock markets and businesses freezes their hiring. the republican budget plan itself shortchanges american jobs in infrastructure, results in education and defense layoffs, closes head start and after school programs, and die vests in health research. and the sequester, c.b.o. tells us, will cost the united states jobs up to 1.6 million over the next year. i hope at some point we are able to agree on a bipartisan c.r. that can be enacted. the one before us, unfortunately, is not it. unfortunately we'll be back here again next week facing the same crisis. i yield back. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the
children in schools that need payments to continue serving nutritious lunches. 44,000 national institutes of healthrantees conducting lifesaving medical research and providing an estimated 500,000 jobs. we, my colleagues, should be focused often jobs -- on jobs. putting people to work. instead the republicans want to play games of brinksmanship on the budget and the debt limit, even though the foreseeable consequence will be plummeting stock markets and businesses freezes their hiring. the...
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children in schools that need payments to continue serving nutritious lunches. 44,000 national institutes of health grantees conducting life- saving medical research and providing an estimated 500,000 jobs. and we, my colleagues, should be focused on jobs. putting people to work. instead, the republicans want to play games of brinksmanship on the budget and the debt limit, even though the foreseeable consequence will be plummeting stock markets and businesses freezing their hiring. the republican budget plan is budget plan its self shortchanges american jobs and infrastructure, results in education and defense layoffs, closes headstart and afterschool programs, and divests health research. and the sequester, cbo tells us, will cost the united its economy will cost the united states economy up to 1.6 million jobs over the next year. i hope at some point we are able to agree on a bipartisan cr that can be enacted. the one before us unfortunately consequence will be plummeting is not it. unfortunately, we will be back here again next week facing the same crisis. i yield back. i reserve the balance of
children in schools that need payments to continue serving nutritious lunches. 44,000 national institutes of health grantees conducting life- saving medical research and providing an estimated 500,000 jobs. and we, my colleagues, should be focused on jobs. putting people to work. instead, the republicans want to play games of brinksmanship on the budget and the debt limit, even though the foreseeable consequence will be plummeting stock markets and businesses freezing their hiring. the...
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> tonight on c-span, members of congress debating and passing a bill to fund the government through mid-december and defund the health care law, followed by remarks from the house republican leadership. then the epa administrator jane mccarthy revealing new rules for carbon solutions. today, the house debated and theed a bill to fund government through mid-december. it included language that would defund the health care law. the final vote was 230 in favor, 189 against. now it moves to the senate, which is scheduled to gavel back in on monday. next, debate from the house floor. >> madam speaker, i ask that we have time to include material on the same. , it isout objection recognized. >> i healed myself five minutes. >> the gentleman has five minutes. >> madam speaker, the resolution we look at today will keep the into next operating year. it is straightforward, clean, short-term, continues reductions in federal discretionary spending, but most importantly, madam speaker, it will prevent a government shutdown. the legislation also includes an amendment to the base told which two the text of hr 28 680 the defund obamac
national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> tonight on c-span, members of congress debating and passing a bill to fund the government through mid-december and defund the health care law, followed by remarks from the house republican leadership. then the epa administrator jane mccarthy revealing new rules for carbon solutions. today, the house debated and theed a bill to fund government through mid-december. it included language that would...
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i want to keep the research going at the national institute of health. by the way, i was looking up some numbers. since the health care law was passed, 6.7 million jobs were created. >> are those net jobs or gross? >> this was net jobs. and i was looking at some other numbers. under the eight years of president bush, as you know, even though mr. paulson did some heroic work, we lost private-sector jobs, losing a total of 653,000 jobs. and by the way, 808,000 jobs i'm talking about are the health care industry. i just want to say, we could have serious debates, serious differences, whether it is the affordable care act, but that is behind us. that is the lot now. if you want to amend it, and i constituents who want to amend it. i have dozens of meetings. >> i would have to direct the gentlelady to united parcel service, ups has had to drop insurance for so many members ever so workfare. i direct those gentlelady to delta air lines in my district i just had record-setting in creases in their premiums. the gentlelady knows of walgreens and trader joe's and
i want to keep the research going at the national institute of health. by the way, i was looking up some numbers. since the health care law was passed, 6.7 million jobs were created. >> are those net jobs or gross? >> this was net jobs. and i was looking at some other numbers. under the eight years of president bush, as you know, even though mr. paulson did some heroic work, we lost private-sector jobs, losing a total of 653,000 jobs. and by the way, 808,000 jobs i'm talking about...
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about $6 billion slashed from the national institutes of health? that is devastating. e're asking for a vote for our positive agenda. balanced, jobs creating, make it in america, reduce the deficit, we are hoping that we have that opportunity. instead of getting us a chance to do that, yesterday for the 41st time the republicans voted to defund the affordable care act. in any event, on the timing, my understanding is that the republican leader has said that members should be prepared to be in the week after next. mind you we just came in a few days ago. we are already out of session by noon on thursday. you come in next week and we are scheduled to be out the following week, which is the week before the end of the fiscal year. again, i am calling upon the republican leadership to keep the house in session so we can get our work done. that is not just the work about the c.r. and the rest. it is work about immigration, we have to pass comprehensive immigration reform. it is about a farm bill. you need to pass a farm bill for the american consumer, for america's farmers, a
about $6 billion slashed from the national institutes of health? that is devastating. e're asking for a vote for our positive agenda. balanced, jobs creating, make it in america, reduce the deficit, we are hoping that we have that opportunity. instead of getting us a chance to do that, yesterday for the 41st time the republicans voted to defund the affordable care act. in any event, on the timing, my understanding is that the republican leader has said that members should be prepared to be in...