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prevent noaa from pushing funds before they get the current system right. despite to make programs that gathers scientific data and keep fisheries open, they have failed to listen and that is why i urge my colleagues to support this amendment by mr. jones. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina. mr. jones: at this time, i would like to yield one minute to the jeasm massachusetts, a -- the gentleman from massachusetts, also a co-sponsor of this amendment. . mr. frank: the procedure under the mag newson -- magnuson act where they can propose that but it includes the men and women of the fishery. much of the east coast people don't like that. what noaa is doing is going around the referendum requirement by a new thing they call catch shares and can do
prevent noaa from pushing funds before they get the current system right. despite to make programs that gathers scientific data and keep fisheries open, they have failed to listen and that is why i urge my colleagues to support this amendment by mr. jones. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina. mr. jones: at this time, i would like to yield one minute to the jeasm massachusetts, a -- the gentleman from massachusetts, also a co-sponsor of...
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fattah: one, this is a budget neutral reorganization of noaa. two, a 1/3 of our gross domestic product requires accurate information in terms of climate and weather conditions. this would allow, this is the most important point. this reorganization, this climate service would allow the private sector to get data that noaa is already collecting and use it to better forecast for their activities. i would like to take and yield a minute to the ranking member on the agriculture committee, the gentleman from the great state of california. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise in strong opposition. if any of you live in coastal communities, you want to oppose this bill. climate change is happening and the ocean is where climate is born. the coast of california is seriously considering all what the rising ocean will do to the economic value of the most valuable coastal property in the united states. mr. farr: so you don't want to take out the partner in working with state and local governments on these issues. if tourism is i
fattah: one, this is a budget neutral reorganization of noaa. two, a 1/3 of our gross domestic product requires accurate information in terms of climate and weather conditions. this would allow, this is the most important point. this reorganization, this climate service would allow the private sector to get data that noaa is already collecting and use it to better forecast for their activities. i would like to take and yield a minute to the ranking member on the agriculture committee, the...
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on the other hand, noaa does, too, and noaa has been successful. they've been successful from alaska to florida in allocating assigned limits to various fishing entities because we are losing our fishing stock. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. moran: i think there's only 15 seconds but if you take five seconds. mr. frank: when you get from alaska to florida, don't you have to pass massachusetts, new jersey and north carolina because the three of us think it's a terrible idea. mr. moran: i said from alaska to florida. reclaiming my time. the point is noaa's objective is to sustain the fish supply so these fishermen will continue to have jobs, not just now but in the future and for their children and grandchildren. that's noaa's objective and why i think we should reject the amendment. thank you. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. all time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from north carolina. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. mr. jones: mr. speaker
on the other hand, noaa does, too, and noaa has been successful. they've been successful from alaska to florida in allocating assigned limits to various fishing entities because we are losing our fishing stock. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. moran: i think there's only 15 seconds but if you take five seconds. mr. frank: when you get from alaska to florida, don't you have to pass massachusetts, new jersey and north carolina because the three of us think it's a terrible idea. mr. moran: i...
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a semite is children of the descendants of noaa. noaa had three sons. those descendants including abraham were semites, the arabs and the jews are difference stems of the abraham treat. how is it that the nazis who hated arabs and semites were able to make an alliance against the british and the jews? what was the purpose? the purpose was will. what was the reason? the reason was oil. we will get into all that. i would like to say that the farhud was just one pogrom in one city and afterwards the alliance went into the battle field. from paris to palestine. from intelligence operations to parachutes, to artillery brigade. this was a mass movement of tens of thousands of muslims and these tens of thousands of muslims were in direct alliance of open genocide against the jews. i have to explain something. we are talking about very sensitive stuff. my information is completely historical. it is the 20th-century, not the twenty-first century. nothing in what i say as unhappy as it is to hear should be used as a pretext to moved against or have a negative rea
a semite is children of the descendants of noaa. noaa had three sons. those descendants including abraham were semites, the arabs and the jews are difference stems of the abraham treat. how is it that the nazis who hated arabs and semites were able to make an alliance against the british and the jews? what was the purpose? the purpose was will. what was the reason? the reason was oil. we will get into all that. i would like to say that the farhud was just one pogrom in one city and afterwards...
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. >> noaa took a career that i enjoyed and put me out of business. >> couric: and after the tragedy in tucson, children find hope through the lens of a camera. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the united states is fighting wars in iraq and afghanistan, and a third we don't hear as much about right next door in mexico: the war against the drug cartels. two americans fighting that war have just become the latest casualties. two immigration and customs enforcement agents were ambushed and shot yesterday in a town in northern mexico. one of them died. and now the u.s. is sending more agents south of the border to help their mexican counterparts
. >> noaa took a career that i enjoyed and put me out of business. >> couric: and after the tragedy in tucson, children find hope through the lens of a camera. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the united states is fighting wars in iraq and afghanistan, and a third we don't hear as much about right next door in mexico: the war against the drug...
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noaa has been in seattle for 40 years. that's true. it was put there for a very good reason and it ought -- i don't care if it goes to oregon or where it goes, but there ought to be a transparent process. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. and the amendment is not agreed to. mr. mcdermott: mr. speaker, i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: does the gentleman ask for a recorded vote? mr. mcdermott: recorded vote, excuse me. the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. herger: mr. chairman, i'm offering an amendment, number 177 in the congressional record. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 177 printed in the congressional record offered by mr. herger of california. the chair: pursuant to the order
noaa has been in seattle for 40 years. that's true. it was put there for a very good reason and it ought -- i don't care if it goes to oregon or where it goes, but there ought to be a transparent process. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. and the amendment is not agreed to. mr. mcdermott: mr. speaker, i ask for the yeas...
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. >> his teams and noaa are analyzing samples of the dolphins' blubber, but it could be weeks before hthe results ar known. it's too early to link this to the bp spill, but researchers believe the heavy metals in the oil may have poisons the pregnant dolphins or disrupted their food chain. we were warned about this seven months ago, that the oil was -- >> changing their fishing, their food, their prey. >> and most die unseen. >> these animals are probably dying in the deep ocean, sinking to the bottom, and we may not see anything until there's a tropical storm or onshore wind. >> researchers tell us with the birthing season about to start, the worst is yet to come. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> our thanks to matt tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news" this saturday, as we prepare for our "made in america" series all next week here, exploring just how much of our homes are filled with true american goods, the unforeseen hurdle before we even got out. >>> plus, an extraordinary ruunion after a baby was locked in a bank vault. how did it happen? >>> and beating the buzzer at the os
. >> his teams and noaa are analyzing samples of the dolphins' blubber, but it could be weeks before hthe results ar known. it's too early to link this to the bp spill, but researchers believe the heavy metals in the oil may have poisons the pregnant dolphins or disrupted their food chain. we were warned about this seven months ago, that the oil was -- >> changing their fishing, their food, their prey. >> and most die unseen. >> these animals are probably dying in the...
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noaa put out their spring forecast for spring flooding. and they're saying that a large part of the north central u.s. faces at least a high risk of moderate flooding due to this runoff and future storms to come. >> all right. sam champion, thanks. >>> still ahead here on "world news" this friday night, that white-knuckle moment on live tv that wasn't a stroke. what was it? that reporter is back on tv tonight. why what she learned about herself could help so many. >>> an extraordinary image tonight of the sun. what was this? >>> and then later here, that young woman who beat out justin bieber and her message tonight to all of his upset fans. at purina one, we want your cat to be as healthy as possible. so we set out to discover the nutritional science in some of nature's best ingredients. that's how we created purina one with smartblend. nutritionally optimized with real salmon, wholesome grains, and essential antioxidants for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your cat. purina one with smartble
noaa put out their spring forecast for spring flooding. and they're saying that a large part of the north central u.s. faces at least a high risk of moderate flooding due to this runoff and future storms to come. >> all right. sam champion, thanks. >>> still ahead here on "world news" this friday night, that white-knuckle moment on live tv that wasn't a stroke. what was it? that reporter is back on tv tonight. why what she learned about herself could help so many....
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. >> at noaa meetings requirements because we have too many undersecretaries and assistant secretaries not to have international meetings. [talking over each other] >> next question right here. >> i want to -- sorry. i want to ask the panel about the fact that what the fed calls macro potential, what ever. let's call it financial stability. it will be part of monetary policy. all three division directors are seeing a committee that looks at top fingers and it will be more a part of that, is it a good thing or a bad thing or a distraction? >> organizations do their best with a limited number of objectives. given multiple objectives they have a hard time achieving any of them. this talk about macro potential, avoids what is the most significant thing that they can do, and that is raise the capital. in the 1920s banks had 20% of their assets into capital and there were no large bank failures. we need to go back in that direction and we don't need a lot of people telling banks not to take these risks for those risks. market economy requires people to take risks. isn't clear at all to me th
. >> at noaa meetings requirements because we have too many undersecretaries and assistant secretaries not to have international meetings. [talking over each other] >> next question right here. >> i want to -- sorry. i want to ask the panel about the fact that what the fed calls macro potential, what ever. let's call it financial stability. it will be part of monetary policy. all three division directors are seeing a committee that looks at top fingers and it will be more a...
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so this is the projection from the noaa. temperatures tonight falling under clear skies once again. expect another cold night. mid 30's in these cities here. 2 more cold and frosty nights. we look at mild afternoon through sunday. and then a shift to a rainy pattern next week. with snow in the sierra nevada so if you have been raining, waiting for the rain and the snow, it is coming. >>> mean time though short-term forecast is going to be a cold one during the nighttime hours. 28 in santa rosa. 29 in napa. this morning you woke up to 27 degree readings. so definitely cold out there. the upside to all of this is the daytime temperatures run quite wild with numbers right around or slitdly above normal. high pressure keeping us in the high then we notice changes we f once we get through the weekend. beautiful weekend. stormtrack starts to approach the bay area. on monday the rain arrives. i know it's valentine's day. make sure you have the umbrella. computer animation showing you monmonday is fine. monday afternoon you see the rain moving in and it really will to be off and on so major
so this is the projection from the noaa. temperatures tonight falling under clear skies once again. expect another cold night. mid 30's in these cities here. 2 more cold and frosty nights. we look at mild afternoon through sunday. and then a shift to a rainy pattern next week. with snow in the sierra nevada so if you have been raining, waiting for the rain and the snow, it is coming. >>> mean time though short-term forecast is going to be a cold one during the nighttime hours. 28 in...
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>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there. [laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what congressman wes talk about. the continuing resolution debate and the fiscal year 2012 budget debate. first of all, your reaction to conference midwest. guest: it's something to see a freshman congressman giving the keynote speaker. last year it was the land back in that position. -- it was glenn beck in that position. the time before, it was rush limbaugh. is essentially making that argument that we have been discussing this morning and we will hear a lot more of on the campaign trail in 2012 from the various presidential candidates. it marked him as a rising star and someone who will be out
>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there. [laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what...
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cutting noaa funding will also sacrifice the science and technology investments that we need to win the future. and to maintain robust funding for vital agency. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. capps: i rise in opposition to the misguided spending bill on the floor. this bill slashes higher education funding. how can we expect our students to compete globally when we don't invest in the resources to allow them to succeed. under this bill, over one million college students in california alone will have their pell grant cut by $675. these students probably won't be able to take classes next semester or buy textbooks. it doesn't make sense. america's businesses need a well-trained, highly skilled work force. we want our country to out-innovate, out-educate the rest of the world. we need to start with adequate funding for education. this bill is a direct attack on our future work for
cutting noaa funding will also sacrifice the science and technology investments that we need to win the future. and to maintain robust funding for vital agency. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california rise? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. capps: i rise in opposition to the misguided spending bill on the floor. this bill...
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management structure associated with it and it made sense to combine the work we do -- plan to do for noaa and usgs. this division exists but works on a fully reimbursable basis so you won't see the money for it. this is our chance to provide project management and other capabilities to customers around government. next slide. moving on from the science account to the aeronautics account. aeronautics this year is requesting $569 million. there are some changes in the portfolio to increase research and utilization of advanced ground based technologies and automation. the effect of high altitude crystals, composite structures and materials and utilization of alternative fuels. it continues support for the 2011 new initiatives that we proposed. and another to reduce the environmental impact of aviation. those have not started yet, bidding for completion of fiscal year 2011 appropriations they are fully funded in 2012. to make these adjustments we have refocused the hypersonic project and focus them on foundational research. next slide. space technology was a new feature as a separate entity i
management structure associated with it and it made sense to combine the work we do -- plan to do for noaa and usgs. this division exists but works on a fully reimbursable basis so you won't see the money for it. this is our chance to provide project management and other capabilities to customers around government. next slide. moving on from the science account to the aeronautics account. aeronautics this year is requesting $569 million. there are some changes in the portfolio to increase...
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>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there.laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what congressman wes talk about. the continuing resolution debate and the fiscal year 2012 budget debate. first of all, your reaction to conference midwest. guest: it's something to see a freshman congressman giving the keynote speaker. last year it was the land back in that position. -- it was glenn beck in that position. the time before, it was rush limbaugh. is essentially making that argument that we have been discussing this morning and we will hear a lot more of on the campaign trail in 2012 from the various presidential candidates. it marked him as a rising star and someone who will be out in
>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there.laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what...
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i were to the post office after high school and then i was an ensign in the navy in noaa work for the department of commerce. -- and now i work for the department commerce. there is a probability that i will not get paid for a while. and i have to get paid, it is a nuclear research which uses a nuclear reactor. i would have to show up for work and not get paid and i do not know how long that could last. i was wondering which guest would say to that. guest: i have sympathy for your situation. in terms of government shutdown, the entire functioning of government would not stop immediately. there is money in the pipeline that government can continue to use. it will privatize its spending. we would first pay interest on the debt that we have to do to avoid default. it would pay the armed forces in the essential functions of government. it will essentially be a lot at things that show up in the media, closing the washington monument, national parks will shut down initially. and sooner or later they will pass a budget, and when they do, you will be paid retroactively. host: ted from michiga
i were to the post office after high school and then i was an ensign in the navy in noaa work for the department of commerce. -- and now i work for the department commerce. there is a probability that i will not get paid for a while. and i have to get paid, it is a nuclear research which uses a nuclear reactor. i would have to show up for work and not get paid and i do not know how long that could last. i was wondering which guest would say to that. guest: i have sympathy for your situation. in...
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>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there. [laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what congressman wes talk about. the continuing resolution debate and the fiscal year 2012 budget debate. first of all, your reaction to conference midwest. guest: it's something to see a freshman congressman giving the keynote speaker. last year it was the land back in that position. -- it was glenn beck in that position. the time before, it was rush limbaugh. is essentially making that argument that we have been discussing this morning and we will hear a lot more of on the campaign trail in 2012 from the various presidential candidates. it marked him as a rising star and someone who will be out
>> noaa! >> and you are absolutely correct. and i appreciate the emphasis over there. [laughter] [applause] the framers of our constitution, they had one true intent, to put a restraining order on big government. fiscal conservatism is a derivative of constitutional government, which understands it's right and proper mandate, and that is why next week, we're going to cut $100 million of spending off of the federal budget. host: david mark, there is a dual debate going on with what...