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una nita, la otra nita... escorpioncito, todavÍa te queda cÁncer. decides, te esperas por...ok... convicÓn. sabes lo quebre de ok.ogiste yÍ te vas a quedar,a vamos a ver sie fuionÓ. [el público pide vuelta] [aarabía] ¡dios, multiplÍcala! [risas] cÁncer... ¿cÓmoe stan los homes? guapo, ieligente, musculoso y sexy. >>ok, estÁ facil , eÁ facil. ok, aquÍ viene el momento de verdad. el escorpiÓn se estab esperando todo este tiempo... dÍmelo tÚ... ¿te gustÓ escorpion? ¿o algu de ellos? >>no, penÉlo. >>¡oh! ¡ay, gÜerita! mi pobre escorpicito... ya ni llorar. ¡lausos para nuestras [aplausos] !para eward'o! >>¡inlakeshamaste! fuerte... paraÍ!el aplauso mÁs [aplausos] [algarabía] [♪] [♪ema musical ] >>tu hija, que es tan amiga tuya, y tÚue eres tan amiga de ella. ¿cÓmo hizo para quedar embazada? ¿cÓmoÚ no sabÍas questaba to sexo sin protecÓn a los 14 aÑos? ¿quiÉn le d estos condones a la niÑa? >>eso... no fui yo, doora. ¿quiÉn se los dio >>almente, no sÉ quien fue rque ella... >>pero, para seran buenigde tu hi... >>yo no sabÍa que la niÑa... >>...¡no sabes nada de ella! >>esto es como
una nita, la otra nita... escorpioncito, todavÍa te queda cÁncer. decides, te esperas por...ok... convicÓn. sabes lo quebre de ok.ogiste yÍ te vas a quedar,a vamos a ver sie fuionÓ. [el público pide vuelta] [aarabía] ¡dios, multiplÍcala! [risas] cÁncer... ¿cÓmoe stan los homes? guapo, ieligente, musculoso y sexy. >>ok, estÁ facil , eÁ facil. ok, aquÍ viene el momento de verdad. el escorpiÓn se estab esperando todo este tiempo... dÍmelo tÚ... ¿te gustÓ escorpion? ¿o...
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let me bring in congresswoman nita lowey, the ranking member of the house appropriations committee. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. it's a pleasure to be with you. >> i want to go back to the idea that there are republicans who are saying we aren't going to default because we just pick and choose which bills we're going to pay. and in fact there's a new pew poll out which said a number of republicans agree with the statement. the country can go past the deadline without major economic problems. 64% of tea partiers agree with that. so what does that say to you? >> i think it's madness. two points. first of all, the reckless, irresponsible republican shutdown could end today if speaker boehner brings the negotiated spending bill to the floor of the house. it would get all democratic votes and we believe upwards of 20 republican votes. i want to emphasize the negotiating word again, because in this spending bill, to avoid any controversy the democrats took the republican number in the house and the senate. so let's just bring that bill to the floor. with regard to the deb
let me bring in congresswoman nita lowey, the ranking member of the house appropriations committee. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. it's a pleasure to be with you. >> i want to go back to the idea that there are republicans who are saying we aren't going to default because we just pick and choose which bills we're going to pay. and in fact there's a new pew poll out which said a number of republicans agree with the statement. the country can go past the deadline...
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[aplsos] penélo: una nita porcÁ, la ra por acÁacuario, vela directo a los ojos y dime, ¿es leo tu corazÓn] >>ya, ya, calenturientos. rÁjee. cÁncer¿ese hombre que te ce tiemen cÓmo es?atitas >>bueno, feliz, con mucha energÍa, medio bueno del fico. >>o sea que no estÉ tan gacho >>fiel..con les. >>¿goles? ¡ah! yo dije: "¿futbolis?" ok, delantero? >>con metas, y que las cumpla. [aplausos] >>¿te gustÓ alguno de los tres? porque ya ven que se puede robar. >>sÍ. [exclamacion] >>again, ¿el bueno, el malo o el aburrido? >>peluch >>"peluche", gri la otra. >>estan muy lindos, pero me gustÓ el bueno. [exclamaciones] robar. aario, nga para acÁ. queÑa raterilla. leo: !quÉatera! explico, acuario.tra mata. porque te veo asiomo: "¿quÉ da? ¿quÉ clasee juego?". >>sorpresa >>exacto. relax. lo que vas a hacer es lo siguiente: tieneque decidir si tedacon leo o la cambias por cÁncer. >>puesla deciÓn es difÍcil, pero creo que la cambio por cÁncer. [gtos y exclamacione >>ratera.Ímoque eras mÁs amiga, aunque sea por 45 minutos fingis. aries. la que daba peleando al peluchito, venga para aca. ellos: ¡vuelta, vuelta
[aplsos] penélo: una nita porcÁ, la ra por acÁacuario, vela directo a los ojos y dime, ¿es leo tu corazÓn] >>ya, ya, calenturientos. rÁjee. cÁncer¿ese hombre que te ce tiemen cÓmo es?atitas >>bueno, feliz, con mucha energÍa, medio bueno del fico. >>o sea que no estÉ tan gacho >>fiel..con les. >>¿goles? ¡ah! yo dije: "¿futbolis?" ok, delantero? >>con metas, y que las cumpla. [aplausos] >>¿te gustÓ alguno de los tres? porque ya...
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. >> nita came from south korea to the philippines with a korean marriage. there's is one of 270,000 multicultural families, a figure expected to triple by 2020. the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> it's hard and difficult because of the tradition. korean tradition is different. koreans said man is heaven, and then woman is land. >> after early difficulties nita said her marriage flourished and she's a translator at a multicultural center where other foreign wives go through a program of cultural adjustment, tailored to help them meet the expectations of husbands and in-laws. >> next year the government is bringing in new rules. the spouse will have to speak a minimum of korean and have a minimum income. >> a broker said it will not hurt. >> translation: the government things strict regulations would prevent brokers arranging marriages. many individuals do it. they'll continue their business, and it's difficult for the government to control them. >> the wider challenge is tackling discrimination against multicultur
. >> nita came from south korea to the philippines with a korean marriage. there's is one of 270,000 multicultural families, a figure expected to triple by 2020. the marriages run into trouble over language, money, gaps in age and culture. >> it's hard and difficult because of the tradition. korean tradition is different. koreans said man is heaven, and then woman is land. >> after early difficulties nita said her marriage flourished and she's a translator at a multicultural...
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. >> reporter: nita came to south korea from the philippines. 14 years later, theirs is one of 270,000tural families. these marriages often run into trouble overlanguage, money, gaps in age, and culture. >> for me it's very hard -- it's very difficult because of the tradition. because korean tradition and philippine tradition is very different. because quran, they said man is heaven and then woman is land. >> reporter: after early difficulties nita says her marriage has flourished. she now is a translator at a program that is tailored to help meet expectations of husbands and in-laws. now they are bringing in new rules. but one organization that helps foreign spouses says that won't address the issue of marriage brokers who don't care about the futures of the couples they set up. >> the government thinks that such strict regulations would prevent brokers from arranging marriages thoughtlessly. but there are many individuals who do it. they will continue their business and it's difficult for the government to control them. >> reporter: the wider problem is discrimination between multi-c
. >> reporter: nita came to south korea from the philippines. 14 years later, theirs is one of 270,000tural families. these marriages often run into trouble overlanguage, money, gaps in age, and culture. >> for me it's very hard -- it's very difficult because of the tradition. because korean tradition and philippine tradition is very different. because quran, they said man is heaven and then woman is land. >> reporter: after early difficulties nita says her marriage has...
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nita says her marriage flourished. she's an interpreter at a center in seoul. >> much of the adjustment courses made to meet expectations of husbands and in-laws. the deposit is bringing in rules, the foreign spouse will have to speak a minimum level of korean, and the korean spouse a minimum level of income before the couple is granted a marriage visa. >> that won't address the issue of marriage brokers who don't care about the future of couples they set up. >> translation: the government things strict regulations will prevent brokers arranging marriages. as well as officially registered brokers, individuals do it. they'll condition their business. it's difficult for the government to control them. >> the wider challenge is tackling discrimination against multicultural couples and their children. something found in the probasketball league. mixed race corians like tony aitkins have to move times to prevent one team getting an unfair advantage. >> when they first told me i was bothered and upset. being half black, half
nita says her marriage flourished. she's an interpreter at a center in seoul. >> much of the adjustment courses made to meet expectations of husbands and in-laws. the deposit is bringing in rules, the foreign spouse will have to speak a minimum level of korean, and the korean spouse a minimum level of income before the couple is granted a marriage visa. >> that won't address the issue of marriage brokers who don't care about the future of couples they set up. >> translation:...
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nita in georgia. nita?! >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah. >> caller: from the peach state of florida -- or georgia. >> all right. atlanta goes, who knows? >> caller: yeah, we did get last weekend. i hope you can give me your take on the cbrl, that's cracker barrel. >> this is a winner. this is one of my absolute favorite stocks. they've bought a ton of stock back. i like to go to cracker barrel, although i happen to tell you that that apple pie with the slice of cheese on top is a little too much for me at this age. but when i was younger, make it a double. cracker barrel goes higher. it's much cheaper than potbelly, much cheaper than noodle. even if washington, d.c., is making you lose your appetite, throw in the hunt for yummy stocks and potbelly has a lot going for it, a little rich. noodle, much room for this to go higher, but don't be greedy. stay with cramer. >> announcer: mad about "mad money"? immerse yourself in the cramer's world, while you watch the show with zeebox. on your phone, tablet, or on the web, get sneak peek
nita in georgia. nita?! >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah! >> boo-yah. >> caller: from the peach state of florida -- or georgia. >> all right. atlanta goes, who knows? >> caller: yeah, we did get last weekend. i hope you can give me your take on the cbrl, that's cracker barrel. >> this is a winner. this is one of my absolute favorite stocks. they've bought a ton of stock back. i like to go to cracker barrel, although i happen to tell you that that apple pie with...
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. >> now to nita indian nation released a campaign -- oneida indian nation says roger goodell was good to intervene with the racial slurs. >> today fox 5 matt acklin caught up with d.c. mayor gray and asked him about the president's comments over the weekend on the redskins. president obama said if he was the owner he would thing about changing it. >> what do you think about the comments? >> well, i appreciate the president speaking out on our washington football team. now i want him to speak out on our washington district of kwlum by ya city and free us from bondage. >> you don't say redskins anymore do you -- >> no i refer to them as washington's football team. >> d c mayor is tackling the government impact on the city -- tomorrow mayor gray will rally congress to pass a stand alone bill allowing d.c. to spend its own money. >> mayor gray invited us to his office this afternoon to talk about this letter that he sent to the president and congressional leaders. currently the district is running on reserve funds but those funds are running out the mayor says he has about 7-10 days and t
. >> now to nita indian nation released a campaign -- oneida indian nation says roger goodell was good to intervene with the racial slurs. >> today fox 5 matt acklin caught up with d.c. mayor gray and asked him about the president's comments over the weekend on the redskins. president obama said if he was the owner he would thing about changing it. >> what do you think about the comments? >> well, i appreciate the president speaking out on our washington football team....
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ella nita ir a escuela. pero hay esperanza.llaecibirá la atenciómédica y , vida para siempre. junto con alimentos de emergenci y la oportunidad drecibir una educación. junto coella hasta podrá apcar por una beca !nci imagínese la diferencia qr en la vida de ella. ese es el verdadero milagro del apadrinamiento de niños través de children international. une a las personas que quieren ayudar, como usted, con niños que necesitan ayuda con urgencia, como helen. aprenda si el apadrinamiento es para usted, sinto, comoriesgo ni obligación alguna. simplente lle ahora y le enviaremos este paquete infortivo absolutamente gratis. usted recibirá la foto e histor familr de un niño o niña muy especial que necesita con urgencia de su cariño y de su ayuda. usted puede cargar la to en sus manos. y puede leer acercae su niño. y si se decide a convertirse enu padrino, usted cambiará la vida de su niño para siempre. en esta clase ves a muchos niños apadrinados recibiendo la educación que tantse merecen. pero todavía h muchos más que deberí estar aq
ella nita ir a escuela. pero hay esperanza.llaecibirá la atenciómédica y , vida para siempre. junto con alimentos de emergenci y la oportunidad drecibir una educación. junto coella hasta podrá apcar por una beca !nci imagínese la diferencia qr en la vida de ella. ese es el verdadero milagro del apadrinamiento de niños través de children international. une a las personas que quieren ayudar, como usted, con niños que necesitan ayuda con urgencia, como helen. aprenda si el apadrinamiento...
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at a public event last month, and nita perry was quoted as saying that although she's personally opposed, abortion "could be a woman's right, just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure." governor perry says his wife used the wrong word in the wrong place. the mortgage giant freddie mac has reached new settlements with three large banks for the sale of toxic mortgages. wells fargo, citigroup, and suntrust banks will pay a combined $1.3 billion to resolve claims around is representing the quality of home loans were bundled into securities. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the partial shutdown of the federal government has entered its third day. federaln 800,000 workers are furloughed and numerous governmental programs have been forced to stop running. on wednesday, president obama met with republican and democratic leaders in congress to try to end the deadlock, but there was no breakthrough. republicans have tried to tie continued government funding to measures that would
at a public event last month, and nita perry was quoted as saying that although she's personally opposed, abortion "could be a woman's right, just like it's a man's right if he wants to have some kind of procedure." governor perry says his wife used the wrong word in the wrong place. the mortgage giant freddie mac has reached new settlements with three large banks for the sale of toxic mortgages. wells fargo, citigroup, and suntrust banks will pay a combined $1.3 billion to resolve...
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nita lowey there, new york, appreciate you joining us from the capital. >> thank you very much. >> want to bring inning chief political correspondent candy crowley. thank you for waiting on this. you've listened to both sides of this, a lot of people wondering where does this go from here. where do they blink. the looming deadline october 17th when the government is going to run out of money and potentially default on its loans. is there any wiggle room here? >> not yet. but there's never any wiggle room till there is. somebody blinks at some point. so the and we don't quite note where that will be. and right now, from both sides what you're hearing is messaging. the reason the house is passing all these bills that dana mentioned, let's fund nih and the head start program is precisely so. democrats like nina lowey capital say say the well, you know, people doing research on cancer for babies can't because the government's shut down and the republicans say we pass aid bill that would put them back to work but the senate won't take it up. this is all about positioning and messaging right
nita lowey there, new york, appreciate you joining us from the capital. >> thank you very much. >> want to bring inning chief political correspondent candy crowley. thank you for waiting on this. you've listened to both sides of this, a lot of people wondering where does this go from here. where do they blink. the looming deadline october 17th when the government is going to run out of money and potentially default on its loans. is there any wiggle room here? >> not yet. but...
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republican chairman, a fine, honorable man from kentucky, and my democratic counterpart, congresswoman nita lolowe loweym new york. and i should be in there with richard shelby, another fine gentleman, a fiscal conservative, my partner. we should be there doing it. but that's not what we're talking about. we're not talking about what is the house number, what is the -- the senate number, what is the best number to fund our government and do it in a way that's smart, effective and frugal. oh, no. the big fight is over obamacare. that's not what it should be. we've had something called continuing resolutions before. a continuing resolution should have another word in it -- funding. it is about the continuing funding resolution. and it's to keep government funding while we resolve our disputes. they were always, one, short term. number two, they focused on fiscal differences, where did we disagree on fiscal matters? now, there is disagreement. the house marked up their bills primarily to $988 billion. that acknowledged that sequester is the new normal. we in the senate, we marked up, at my --
republican chairman, a fine, honorable man from kentucky, and my democratic counterpart, congresswoman nita lolowe loweym new york. and i should be in there with richard shelby, another fine gentleman, a fiscal conservative, my partner. we should be there doing it. but that's not what we're talking about. we're not talking about what is the house number, what is the -- the senate number, what is the best number to fund our government and do it in a way that's smart, effective and frugal. oh,...
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i want to bring in congresswoman nita lowey, a democrat from new york just named to that brand new budget conference committee that we've been talking about. congresswoman, thanks for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >> your colleague, chris van hollen, says everything is on the table. is it, everything? >> i think what's important to note here listening to the commentary is this was such a shameful episode in the history of the united states, and standard & poor, i believe, just said that the economy took over a $24 billion hit. and when i go to my district and i talk to small businesses, they lost a huge amount of money compared to their overall numbers for the year. so i think there has to be an incentive to move this process along and this is why i am cautiously optimistic. >> what is that incentive? >> the incentive is there's so much suffering out there. you talk to somebody who was furloughed for two weeks. this is critical to that family. they still have to pay their mortgage. they still have to go to the supermarket. they still have to go to the mall to get essential for their kid
i want to bring in congresswoman nita lowey, a democrat from new york just named to that brand new budget conference committee that we've been talking about. congresswoman, thanks for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >> your colleague, chris van hollen, says everything is on the table. is it, everything? >> i think what's important to note here listening to the commentary is this was such a shameful episode in the history of the united states, and standard & poor, i...
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nita lowey. >> enough is enough. it's a national disgrace that the government of the greatest and strongest nation of the world should be shut down and held hostage to the demands of a small faction of the most radical tea party republicans led by senator ted cruz. it's time to end the reckless and dangerous republican government shutdown. at this point, the majority can't even tell us what they're trying to accomplish. one republican made what some may call a gaffe a moment of unintentional honesty -- asked why the majority would not end the shutdown, he said, we're not going to be disrespected. we have to get something out of this. and i don't even know what that is, end quote. well, democrats know exactly what we must accomplish and it could not be simpler. we want to end the republican shutdown immediately, put 800,000 americans back to work. restore all of the services american families depend on. that is why the discharge petition is so important. if speaker boehner will not allow a vote on a clean senate passe
nita lowey. >> enough is enough. it's a national disgrace that the government of the greatest and strongest nation of the world should be shut down and held hostage to the demands of a small faction of the most radical tea party republicans led by senator ted cruz. it's time to end the reckless and dangerous republican government shutdown. at this point, the majority can't even tell us what they're trying to accomplish. one republican made what some may call a gaffe a moment of...
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i would assume that nita lowey would head the democrat conferees and hal rogers would head -- that's up to the speaker and minority leader. i trust them. we can disagree on what the solution is, but for heavens sake, i can't say we captain agree doing what the rules say we should do, is somehow partisan and is somehow a negative thing. i rise in strong support of the rule. i rise in strong support of the resolution that we should go to conference with the other body. hopefully make it an expeditious conference and work this out and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee on commerce, justice and science, mr. fattah. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. mr. fattah: i have seen this act before, but most americans don't recall the shutdown under the clinton administration. what they call is th
i would assume that nita lowey would head the democrat conferees and hal rogers would head -- that's up to the speaker and minority leader. i trust them. we can disagree on what the solution is, but for heavens sake, i can't say we captain agree doing what the rules say we should do, is somehow partisan and is somehow a negative thing. i rise in strong support of the rule. i rise in strong support of the resolution that we should go to conference with the other body. hopefully make it an...
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nita lowey of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. lowey: a quick review of the facts makes clear that republicans are revising history when they claim democrats refuse to negotiate. a headline yesterday from "national journal" sums it up. 19 times democrats tried to negotiate with republicans. the g.o.p.'s biggest talking point of the shutdown is only true if you ignore everything that has happened before last week, end quote. house republicans fail -- house republicans' failure to negotiate includes, their leadership walked out of negotiations last december. ignoring the president's $4 trillion deficit reduction plan. refusing for months to negotiate on the budget with the senate. and now denying the house a vote to end the shutdown after democrats afwrode to their spending levels. of course we will work with you, my friends on -- my friends, on honest efforts. president obama signed a bipartisan, $2.5 trillion deficit reduction law and the deficit today is half of what it was in 2009. we are willing partners who will compromise. bu
nita lowey of new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. mrs. lowey: a quick review of the facts makes clear that republicans are revising history when they claim democrats refuse to negotiate. a headline yesterday from "national journal" sums it up. 19 times democrats tried to negotiate with republicans. the g.o.p.'s biggest talking point of the shutdown is only true if you ignore everything that has happened before last week, end quote. house...
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nita abasi signed up to run in the 1.5-mile robin hood fun run. a 1.5-mile run. the car leading the run stalled.stalle >> she and a number of other kids, kids got directed off course, and ended up running the 13-mile marathon. ma she is smiling. she realized the mistake when wn she saw the four mile mark but u decided to keep on going, finishing with her mother and father. >> that is cute. >> it's a small difference, itc, would take 15 minutes to run a mile 1/2, but you get the runners. >> 2 1/2 hours to run the marathon. >> but she had to, you know at t mile three or as she is is approaching the four mile mark, she has to be wondering, this ih a mile 1/2, it seems like it's taking forever. fore >> she is 14. she because you know, anybody older. >> i couldn't -- >> i couldn't run the half marathon. >> you're a marathon runner. >> i have run it twice. tw >> give yourself some credit. >> but you have done it. >> i don't care to do it. it. you did it and you finished. >> thank you.nk yo >> you guys are welcome to joino me next year. year >> no, thank you. [ laughter
nita abasi signed up to run in the 1.5-mile robin hood fun run. a 1.5-mile run. the car leading the run stalled.stalle >> she and a number of other kids, kids got directed off course, and ended up running the 13-mile marathon. ma she is smiling. she realized the mistake when wn she saw the four mile mark but u decided to keep on going, finishing with her mother and father. >> that is cute. >> it's a small difference, itc, would take 15 minutes to run a mile 1/2, but you get...
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member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on appropriations committee nita lowey, representing the values of our country with the charge from our caucus. to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit in a responsible way as we go forward. now what i would hope would happen, because we said do they know? do they care? let's assume they care. as an appropriator, i've been forged as an appropriator in the congress of the united states and you have to, working in a bipartisan way and where you have most -- much of the time you're in agreement but where you have disagreements, we always said let's stipulate to a number. let's stipulate to a set of facts. and what seems to be missing now in their caucus is that -- is a respect for facts. it's like a data free zone. they don't know about this, who said that. they're in a data free zone. all the decisions we make in appropriations should be evidence-based. what is it that we get for all the decisions we make in appropriations should be evidence-based. what is it that we get for this? what is it that is not wo
member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on appropriations committee nita lowey, representing the values of our country with the charge from our caucus. to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit in a responsible way as we go forward. now what i would hope would happen, because we said do they know? do they care? let's assume they care. as an appropriator, i've been forged as an appropriator in the congress of the united states and you have to, working...
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nita dutch reports. >> reporter: they have been growing rice in these fields for 20 years. it provides a steady income for his family. because of cyclone phailin he has little to look forward to this season. >> translator: this is my land. i used to farm it. now it's flooded with water. i kabt see my crop. >> no amount of planning could have saved the agricultural sector from widespread damage. people say their livelihoods will bear the long-term brunt of furry. in 1999 a supercyclone demolished this ville anl. this time it's left standing, but some that live here say this is a blessing and burden. they fear the authorities will be deceived by the lack of physical damage here when tlifring aid. >> translator: our village's tringing water source han ruined. we don't have water to drink. our stock of candles is also finished. we are sitting in the darkness. i can't find medicine for my elderly parents. i am only just stepping out my home. >> reporter: cyclone phailin tore through some of the most fertile agricultural areas. the state government estimates 500,000 hectares of f
nita dutch reports. >> reporter: they have been growing rice in these fields for 20 years. it provides a steady income for his family. because of cyclone phailin he has little to look forward to this season. >> translator: this is my land. i used to farm it. now it's flooded with water. i kabt see my crop. >> no amount of planning could have saved the agricultural sector from widespread damage. people say their livelihoods will bear the long-term brunt of furry. in 1999 a...
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nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did not have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation bills to the house floor. don't for a moment think that today's bill fulfills their commitments to native americans. under this bill they will still not receive funding they are due from the departments of justice and the department of education. this is nothing more than a republican ploy, and the claim that democrats are not negotiating is absolutely false. house republicans wrote a bill, sent it to the senate, the senate adopted the motion -- the most important part of it, the funding level, anti-president agreed to sign it, even though democrats wanted greater investments to support economi
nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. mrs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did not have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation...
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member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on appropriations committee nita lowey, representing the with the ur country charge from our caucus. to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit in a responsible way as we go forward. now what i would hope would happen, because we said do they know? do they care? let's assume they care. as an appropriator, i've been forged as an appropriator in the congress of the united states and you have to, working in a bipartisan way and where you have most -- much of the time you're in agreement but where you have disagreements, we always said let's stipulate to a number. let's stipulate to a set of facts. and what seems to be missing now in their caucus is that -- is a respect for facts. it's like a data free zone. they don't know about this, who said that. they're in a data free zone. all the decisions we make in appropriations should be evidence-based. what is it that we get for this? what is it that is not working? based on evidence. documented evidence. as to what works. we had an expression in appropriations, the
member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on appropriations committee nita lowey, representing the with the ur country charge from our caucus. to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit in a responsible way as we go forward. now what i would hope would happen, because we said do they know? do they care? let's assume they care. as an appropriator, i've been forged as an appropriator in the congress of the united states and you have to, working in a...
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nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes.rs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did t have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation bills to the house floor. don't for a moment think that today's bill fulfills their commitments to native americans. under this bill they will still not receive funding they are due from the departments of jusce and the department of education. this is nothing more than a republican ploy, and the claim that democrats are not negotiating is absolutely false. house republicans wrote a bill, sent it to the senate, the senate adopted the motion -- the most important part of it, the funding level, anti-president agreed to sign it, even though democrats wanted greater investments to support economic grow
nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes.rs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did t have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation bills...
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nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes.rs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did not have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation bills to the house floor. don't for a moment think that today's bill fulfills their commitments to native americans. under this bill they will still not receive funding they are due from the departments of justice and the department of education. this is nothing more than a republican ploy, and the claim that democrats are not negotiating is absolutely false. house republicans wrote a bill, sent it to the senate, the senate adopted the motion -- the most important part of it, the funding level, anti-president agreed to sign it, even though democrats wanted greater investments to support economic
nita lowey, from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes.rs. lowey: mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to the republican shutdown. of course we support funding for indian education and health services. unfortunately, the house hasn't had the opportunity to approval funding for these programs this year because the majority did not have the courage of their convictions to bring their f.y. 2014 interior and environment, on the labor-h.h.s. appropriation...
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congress in 1990 and my colleagues will size of the ohio connie morella louise slaughter barbara canales nitalowey nancy pelosi for making the fight on the national institutes of health including women and minority's in clinical trials. they were doing the test on them and extrapolating the data. madness, really madness. there is an office of women's health. the health research for women has not been as aggressive and robust as that for men. there are autoimmune diseases osteoporosis etc.. but this bill does and what this law does at the moment is transformative for women. no longer gender rated. no longer 48% more because you are women. you will not be denied health insurance because you have been a victim of domestic violence or you have given birth to a child. we have 8.7 million people now who can get maternity benefits. the battery of preventive services described not by politicians but by the institute of medicine that says contraception counseling a whole variety of preventive care measures. most women don't know anything about it. >> want to bring in the audience. let's have some fina
congress in 1990 and my colleagues will size of the ohio connie morella louise slaughter barbara canales nitalowey nancy pelosi for making the fight on the national institutes of health including women and minority's in clinical trials. they were doing the test on them and extrapolating the data. madness, really madness. there is an office of women's health. the health research for women has not been as aggressive and robust as that for men. there are autoimmune diseases osteoporosis etc.. but...
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not be shut out of their workplace and so the american people would be served by their government, nitaits job. it's having a severe impact on jobs, economic growth, services and investments, that are critical to american families. speaker boehner should allow a vote on the clean senate-passed bill to open the government. it would pass with democratic and republican votes, and president obama would sign it into law, ending the shutdown today. the majority still doesn't understand that this shutdown serves no purpose, causes real pain to american families. if speaker boehner will not agree to hold a vote to reopen government, he is going to get support on the floor that will make him do so. that is why this discharge petition is so important. it gives democrats and republicans the chance to force a vote on bringing this ugly and embarrassing episode to a close. so i call on all my colleagues, let your voices be heard. sign the petition. let's open government. this is important for jobs, the economy, the american people and the future. thank you. >> i now want to recognize the ranking mem
not be shut out of their workplace and so the american people would be served by their government, nitaits job. it's having a severe impact on jobs, economic growth, services and investments, that are critical to american families. speaker boehner should allow a vote on the clean senate-passed bill to open the government. it would pass with democratic and republican votes, and president obama would sign it into law, ending the shutdown today. the majority still doesn't understand that this...