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blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 476, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. chair. i recognize myself for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: i would first begin by extending my congratulations to the chair and the committee for taking a hard look at this legislation to better meet the needs of the military and the taxpayer and long-term stable, careful military policy. i think they made tremendous strides. i'd like to try and make it just a tiny bit better. r. chair, we're looking at a nuteman three extension on land-based intercontinental ballistic missile system that i am proposing we have a study as to whether or not we could be better served by simply extending the life of the existing system as opposed to new development. frankly, there needs to be more attention by this congress, and i appreciate the attention the committee has given. the isbm is the leg of the triad that raise
blumenauer of oregon. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 476, the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon. mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. chair. i recognize myself for two minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: i would first begin by extending my congratulations to the chair and the committee for taking a hard look at this legislation to better meet the needs of the...
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heering) where's oregon? (cheering) >> several hundred people show up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue down this road to the corner where everybody ready to do this? (cheering) >> ...and they marched thrgh the streets of burns. (crowd singing "amazing grac) stopped in front of thers hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> the most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march was supposed to end in the safeway parking lot. but ammon had decided to takeer things fur >> after we rallied there in burns, what were we supposed to dojust go home?k, just say, "okay, l you know, the hammond family will go to prison for five years"? you kn, what are the people, just to go home? we had to stand for them. those who are ready to actually do something about it, i'm asking you to follow me and go to the malheur national wildlife refuge. and we're going to make a hard stand. follow m >> about 40 miles. >> it's about 40 miles! >> narrator: ammon and a small group of armed followers raced out to malheu
heering) where's oregon? (cheering) >> several hundred people show up at the rally... >> we're gonna continue down this road to the corner where everybody ready to do this? (cheering) >> ...and they marched thrgh the streets of burns. (crowd singing "amazing grac) stopped in front of thers hammonds' home. (crowd singing) >> the most humbling experience that anybody could have. >> narrator: the march was supposed to end in the safeway parking lot. but ammon had...
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the state of oregon at the credit union, we only serve the state of oregon. we are limited to a geographic charter as a credit union, so we are not dealing outside of the state lines in the state of oregon. chairman crapo: miss sherwood? >> we have the same situation, so we are only local with a colorado. we would not deal with outside entities. chairman crapo: mr. van meter and mr. lord, you are aware of situations across state lines and there would not be if we were to engage in this legislation? >> currently, no, sir. there would be, of course, an excellent opportunity to do so should regulations permit. chairman crapo: there are now a large number of dispensary chains that are multistate operators. i imagine that just by virtue of operating in multiple states, they would be transferring money between states. all right, let me move onto to another question. mr. van meter, you raised concerns about the abuse and impacts of the abuse of marijuana that could occur if we have i guess what you are saying essentially unregulated system. that the banking of legit
the state of oregon at the credit union, we only serve the state of oregon. we are limited to a geographic charter as a credit union, so we are not dealing outside of the state lines in the state of oregon. chairman crapo: miss sherwood? >> we have the same situation, so we are only local with a colorado. we would not deal with outside entities. chairman crapo: mr. van meter and mr. lord, you are aware of situations across state lines and there would not be if we were to engage in this...
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the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i would yield such time as he might consume to the chairman of the committee on homeland security, representative thompson, from mississippi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from oregon for the time. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 3409. i'm glad to have worked with chairman defazio to integrate major provisions from legislation i authored to drive long overdue reforms at the coast guard academy. our armed services should reflect the diverse fabric of this nation. unfortunately, the coast guard academy has struggled to attack and retain a diverse student body and faculty. the absence of diverse forces at the coast guard academy has contributed to what many acknowledge as a hostile environment for cadets and faculty with diverse backgrounds, punctuated by hateful incidents. i have engaged with the commandant regarding conditions at the academy, an
the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: mr. speaker, i would yield such time as he might consume to the chairman of the committee on homeland security, representative thompson, from mississippi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from oregon for the time. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 3409. i'm glad to have worked with chairman defazio to integrate major provisions...
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once in oregon finicum thomas m.hensley emerged as the public face of the act patient would have face it was. polished by wind and sun and skin that always seemed pulled extra taught around to school as if expressing the ideological intensity of this otherwise develop more of me -- develop mormon cowboy. the boy was a practicing cowboy and he lived to just the part down to the revolver in the friends to silver studded leather chaps whose experience with the battle of bunker hill which is the bundy ranch date for very different narrative from most broadcast on the news and on the social media outlets that the militia type it into. for finicky in the event unfolded respect to the temple to slow determine truck powered by the measured nonviolent resistance of himself and his fellow horsemen. .. he said he never had any columns of the agency. there were more isolated corners. it's always been a place where they want to be left alone. it would have been easy to assume he wanted peace with his family. would have been easy
once in oregon finicum thomas m.hensley emerged as the public face of the act patient would have face it was. polished by wind and sun and skin that always seemed pulled extra taught around to school as if expressing the ideological intensity of this otherwise develop more of me -- develop mormon cowboy. the boy was a practicing cowboy and he lived to just the part down to the revolver in the friends to silver studded leather chaps whose experience with the battle of bunker hill which is the...
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the gentleman from oregon. r. defazio: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. again i'm proud to stand here next to my good friend, dr. bucshon, who was born in my hometown of taylorville, illinois, raised in kinkade, illinois. went on to become a heart surgeon. i don't know if i'd trust him operating on me. i know a lot of patients in indiana did. you know what, this is a guy who promised to get things done. this project, can i tell you firsthand, was not moving anywhere until -- i can tell you firsthand was not moving anywhere until mr. bucshon took the lead. i recognize him for four minutes. thank you for your support of this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana for four minutes. mr. bucshon: thank you for the kind words. madam speaker, it's an honor to rise today in support of h.r. 3245, the restore the harmony way bridge act. the harmony way bridge is a local landmark. and was an engineering marvel when it opened in 1930. throughout the 20th cent
the gentleman from oregon. r. defazio: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. again i'm proud to stand here next to my good friend, dr. bucshon, who was born in my hometown of taylorville, illinois, raised in kinkade, illinois. went on to become a heart surgeon. i don't know if i'd trust him operating on me. i know a lot of patients in indiana did. you know what, this is a guy who promised to get things done. this project, can i...
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>> oregon law says any student can take up to five days over a of excused absence and now each school district will be able to revise that as they see fit for their students' needs. >> we'll see if it helps kate, thank you very much. >>> just ahead the new warning you need to hear before you travel this summer why tourists need to be careful what they drink at a popular vacation spot. >>> also policing your porch some cities offering you incentives to install amazon's ring doorbell cam. >>> and olympic fever, the new sports and familiar favorites you'll see in tokyo one year from now stay with us kbla >>> we're back now with a new warning to watch what you're drinking on the next vacation. officials in costa rica say 19 people have died after drinking tainted alcohol, raising new concerns for travels to thaty a paradise. here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: the tainted alcohol discovered in costa rica has been linked to at least deat ine health ministry issues national alert after the government confiscated some 30,000 bottles of alcohol believed to be tainted with methanol. >> it's pr
>> oregon law says any student can take up to five days over a of excused absence and now each school district will be able to revise that as they see fit for their students' needs. >> we'll see if it helps kate, thank you very much. >>> just ahead the new warning you need to hear before you travel this summer why tourists need to be careful what they drink at a popular vacation spot. >>> also policing your porch some cities offering you incentives to install...
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oregon voters rejected ballot in 2018.na convictions could be expunged in illinois, signed bill legalizing recreational pot, people would be granted clemency if they were convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana. time for good, the bad and the ugly, the dog race anyone can get behind of, putting tinny legs in winier take all competition in theme park, celebrate america festivities leading up to independence day. lucky winner or should we say winier lucky. now the bad, freak storm, this is unbelievable, 5 feet of hail tushing roads and ris of slush in mÉxico, cars buried and storms slamming the area despite it being 72-degrees, look at that. and finally the ugly, toilet on the go, includes pop-up tent allowing users to use the bathroom anywhere they want. >> side effects with desire and anxiety. heather: goes on sale in december. [laughter] heather: well, that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. >> it's monday july 1st, back to
oregon voters rejected ballot in 2018.na convictions could be expunged in illinois, signed bill legalizing recreational pot, people would be granted clemency if they were convicted of possessing small amounts of marijuana. time for good, the bad and the ugly, the dog race anyone can get behind of, putting tinny legs in winier take all competition in theme park, celebrate america festivities leading up to independence day. lucky winner or should we say winier lucky. now the bad, freak storm,...
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under the new oregon law, mental health days will be considered excused absences. students won't be penalized and can make up exams. their parents still have to call the school, but now they can be honest about taking a day off to deal with their depression, to deal with a panic attack, to not have to be anxious about not being able to make up work. >> our biggest concern is making sure everyone knows mental health is as valid as physical health. >> reporter: there's been backlash on social media wondering if kids will take advantage. >> children are already missing school for mental health reasons but they're lying about it. we're hoping this gives them positive opportunity to explain what's going on and why they need help. >> it's such an interesting idea. how many days could someone tame for mental health? >> oregon law says any student can take up to five days over a three-month period for any kind of excused absence. and now each school district will be able to revise that as they see fit for their students' needs. >> we'll see if it helps. kate, thank you ver
under the new oregon law, mental health days will be considered excused absences. students won't be penalized and can make up exams. their parents still have to call the school, but now they can be honest about taking a day off to deal with their depression, to deal with a panic attack, to not have to be anxious about not being able to make up work. >> our biggest concern is making sure everyone knows mental health is as valid as physical health. >> reporter: there's been backlash...
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what the hell is going on in oregon? you understand whatsz happening here?r to sabotage a climate change vote they're afraid they're going to lose, republican lawmakers fled the state. now they can't vote. the equivalent of unplugging nintendo when your brother is beating you. ( laughter ) to be fair, when the founding fathers set up the country, they believed in three core principals, separation of powers, independent judiciary and if you're about to lose a vote, what's that? so long, sucker! that's not democracy! that's basically what republicans have done. lawmakers fleeing a state to sabotage a vote should be the craziest part of any story. if that wasn't crazy enough, one to have the lawmakers threatened to shoot police if the police tried to bring him back? i mean, did you hear him? he was, like, send bachelor's, come heavily armed! that's a threat. it's either a threat or it's a tag line for next summer's hangover featuring john wick. but it sounds like a threat. it's interesting how there are some republicans out there who have the most contradictory
what the hell is going on in oregon? you understand whatsz happening here?r to sabotage a climate change vote they're afraid they're going to lose, republican lawmakers fled the state. now they can't vote. the equivalent of unplugging nintendo when your brother is beating you. ( laughter ) to be fair, when the founding fathers set up the country, they believed in three core principals, separation of powers, independent judiciary and if you're about to lose a vote, what's that? so long, sucker!...
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. >>> kids in oregon can stay home for a mental health day. coming up, hear from the high schoolers who pushed that law to get it approved and why they say it is very important. >>> a stolen puppy picked up by police. where officers found the dog and what the woman walking the dog did moments after someone approached her. >>> health check this morning, there is new hope this morning this the global battle against hiv. trials show promise for hiv prevention thanks to a match stick sized implant. the breakthrough was announced at the 10th annual aids conference in mexico city. infectious disease specialist says the implant was one of two major announcements. >> one of a vaccine to prevent the acquisition or transmission of hiv infection. also, a novel anti viral drug to treat hiv and prevent the acquisition of hiv. >> the united nations reports estimated 1.8 million people around the world were infected with hiv in 2017. 38,000 of the cases were here in the u.s. >>> our time is 4:24, new research is out suggesting more and more california parent
. >>> kids in oregon can stay home for a mental health day. coming up, hear from the high schoolers who pushed that law to get it approved and why they say it is very important. >>> a stolen puppy picked up by police. where officers found the dog and what the woman walking the dog did moments after someone approached her. >>> health check this morning, there is new hope this morning this the global battle against hiv. trials show promise for hiv prevention thanks to a...
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according to the oregon center for public policy, more than 1/3 of oregon household are cost burdened. that's 530,000 households spending more than 30% of their income on shelter, with some spending more than half their income for a place to live. despite that tremendous need, only one out of every five eligible families receive any federal housing assistance. wait lists at public housing authorities often stretch into years. at the federal level, we have many tools to help address these problems. tax incentives, voucher programs, public housing and grants that empower nonprofits and communities that implement local strategies. but the resources congress provides are woefully insufficient. we need to do much more if we honestly want to make sure that every person in our communities has the dignity and stability of a roof over their heads. this crisis is why i support transformative legislation, like the american housing and economic mobility act. t would invest $445 billion to create three million deeply affordable homes and cut rental costs by 10%. i also strongly support the ending
according to the oregon center for public policy, more than 1/3 of oregon household are cost burdened. that's 530,000 households spending more than 30% of their income on shelter, with some spending more than half their income for a place to live. despite that tremendous need, only one out of every five eligible families receive any federal housing assistance. wait lists at public housing authorities often stretch into years. at the federal level, we have many tools to help address these...
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he was the managing editor of the oregon daily emerald, the student newspaper at oregon.he carved out a good role for himself very early on. i think that what he, his friends had told me at the end of his life he viewed himself more as a columnist, as a opposed to a reporter. columnist and author. pursuing author form projects over the rest of his career. were still with us today, have you given to any -- any thought to what he would be covering? dr. stoner: i think he would still be a pretty sought-after figure. he was on larry king and nightline and david brinkley and all of those shows of that era. sought-after television personality. i think the cable television and the online world will have conservation's considerably. he was well known to turn a good phrase. i think he would've made for good television. talking to his family and friends that he wanted to continue writing books. would haveose topics been, anybody knows, but given his track record, he had a good ability to figure out what people are interested in. -- were interested in. all right. thank you very much
he was the managing editor of the oregon daily emerald, the student newspaper at oregon.he carved out a good role for himself very early on. i think that what he, his friends had told me at the end of his life he viewed himself more as a columnist, as a opposed to a reporter. columnist and author. pursuing author form projects over the rest of his career. were still with us today, have you given to any -- any thought to what he would be covering? dr. stoner: i think he would still be a pretty...
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portland, oregon, in america's pacific north—west. election of donald trump, there's been trouble in the streets. chant: usa, usa, usa! the far—right is on the march. see, i get very violent. i'm, like, one of the more violent, because i don't like to fight for very long so. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. someone's gotta stop them. they're not going to march in my streets, not in my town. why has this city become a battleground between the far—right and the leftist antifascist movement? i'm mike wendling, and i've come here to find out. i get, "chief 0utlaw, whose side are you on?" "what are little black girls going to think of you, for protecting white supremacists?" i also want bring together two people from opposing sides. they know each other from across the barricades. when they meet again, on neutral ground, will they talk or will they fight? it's a disturbing trend across america — political violence in the streets. new york. berkeley, california. a murder in charlottesville, virginia. but the main battle
portland, oregon, in america's pacific north—west. election of donald trump, there's been trouble in the streets. chant: usa, usa, usa! the far—right is on the march. see, i get very violent. i'm, like, one of the more violent, because i don't like to fight for very long so. they are confronted by home—grown antifascist groups. someone's gotta stop them. they're not going to march in my streets, not in my town. why has this city become a battleground between the far—right and the...
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if you are planning a vacation this summer you i want to consider the city of portland in oregon, not i'm not in maine here on the west coast. it's a city full park spiking coffee shops and microbrews as a straight interstate 5 where a short plane ride a wave and a few that are taking your plane up that way for but here's a reason why to go as part of our summer road trips series tonight. we take a closer look. >>and all the activities happening in rip city. >>welcome to the rose city beyond the roses, portland is known for its parks. the city's chinese garden is downtown where you can get a donut nearby do some light reading at pao's books or do some shopping in the trendy pearl district of northwest, portland, washington park has some of the best views of downtown portland. it includes the internationally famous rose test garden, the oregon zoo and the city's famous japanese garden. you can also help in a kayak or take a boat ride down the willamette river walk alongside at waterfront park or the east bank esplanade admired the city's scenic bridges. portland makes it pretty easy to
if you are planning a vacation this summer you i want to consider the city of portland in oregon, not i'm not in maine here on the west coast. it's a city full park spiking coffee shops and microbrews as a straight interstate 5 where a short plane ride a wave and a few that are taking your plane up that way for but here's a reason why to go as part of our summer road trips series tonight. we take a closer look. >>and all the activities happening in rip city. >>welcome to the rose...
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thank you for your leadership in oregon on. oregon. in arkansas, we have a low unemployment rate, 3.5%. that means that we don't want anyone disconnected. we want to move them into the workforce, give them opportunity. there's probably more opportunity today than at any time in terms of employment if we make sure everyone has a connection. i will be introducing our panelists soon. grateful for their leadership. when i became governor, one of the areas of disconnected youth was our foster care children. in arkansas, we had so many children in foster care and yet we did not have foster homes for them. we convened the faith-based community, the nonprofit community, and created an initiative called restore hope. we have been able to increase foster care parent participation by 15%. more parents saying we will join and help with our foster children. children in foster care have been reduced as well because of some initiatives. money $24 million extra into our foster care system for more caseworkers. we reduced the ratio of toeworkers from 2
thank you for your leadership in oregon on. oregon. in arkansas, we have a low unemployment rate, 3.5%. that means that we don't want anyone disconnected. we want to move them into the workforce, give them opportunity. there's probably more opportunity today than at any time in terms of employment if we make sure everyone has a connection. i will be introducing our panelists soon. grateful for their leadership. when i became governor, one of the areas of disconnected youth was our foster care...
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you know, oregon it's no longer a choice, and, you know, that's what is going to be needed. you know, we're 40 years now into01) being around and still many works don't have the opportunity. if there are criticisms of the 401(k), a comple things to mind. it's too easy to withdraw money. to -- you can f borrowm yourself. that's number one. number two, advice to the employee who has to make the decision of where to put that money. was taken off of the shoulders of the employer. for maybe legal reasons. what do you think aboutthose? >> well, it's become too expensive because of, you know,e all these dif layers of folks who are involved with it. you know, it's got aorot complicated investment wise. you know, than what it originally was. those things concern me. it's being -- it's one of the reasons i've worked on -- and then take an example, if i can,t you know, i swo years ago, working on these new designs for small employers. at a point where i had three of them already worked out, i was approached by ama local employer that has a 401(k). and this kindf shows the problem. you
you know, oregon it's no longer a choice, and, you know, that's what is going to be needed. you know, we're 40 years now into01) being around and still many works don't have the opportunity. if there are criticisms of the 401(k), a comple things to mind. it's too easy to withdraw money. to -- you can f borrowm yourself. that's number one. number two, advice to the employee who has to make the decision of where to put that money. was taken off of the shoulders of the employer. for maybe legal...
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oregon schools say that kids can take an excused day off from school for mental health reasons. the state law starting this fall said that a certain number of mental health days will be considered as an excused absence. students won't be penalized and could make up missed exams later. oregon is one of the highest -- highest rates of teen sud and second leading cause of death for 10 to 34-year-olds in the state and nationally suicide is at a 50-year high. carol mcmahon lost her son to suicide last fall. >> i think the stigma that his -- around suicide needs to change. >> oregon students could allow up to 10 mental health days every six months. but the school districts can come up with their own number as well depending on the need. utah has passed a similar bill last year and florida recently mandated that school give students their mental health classes starting in the sixth grade. >> have to pay attention to kids. and all this week we're supporting our schools building backpacks for kids in need. >> chris chmura is our man about town this week and this time yesterday you were w
oregon schools say that kids can take an excused day off from school for mental health reasons. the state law starting this fall said that a certain number of mental health days will be considered as an excused absence. students won't be penalized and could make up missed exams later. oregon is one of the highest -- highest rates of teen sud and second leading cause of death for 10 to 34-year-olds in the state and nationally suicide is at a 50-year high. carol mcmahon lost her son to suicide...
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now i can't go to oregon.ask in oregon. >> dean: you can't walk into a bank a mask on. >> nicole: maybe say you can't wear mask is a small step in that direction. >> kat: julie, i'm a free speech absolutist. that includes the way you speak with what you wear on your face. >> julie: it's highly unlikely that there is going to be legislation that is actually going to prohibit masks while you are committing a crime. that's just ridiculous. you are already committing a crime. what are you going to be afraid that if you throw that mask on oh, boy, they are going to bust me wearing a mask robbing this bank. i don't think it's going to go anywhere. if you are going to be going to these protests, obviously you are going to be arrested at one point or the other because you can't get away with this sort of stuff. that's what law enforcement do mask or no mask. >> i don't understand the free speech argument though. you can still protest and demonstrate and the mask doesn't have anything to do with it. >> the government i
now i can't go to oregon.ask in oregon. >> dean: you can't walk into a bank a mask on. >> nicole: maybe say you can't wear mask is a small step in that direction. >> kat: julie, i'm a free speech absolutist. that includes the way you speak with what you wear on your face. >> julie: it's highly unlikely that there is going to be legislation that is actually going to prohibit masks while you are committing a crime. that's just ridiculous. you are already committing a...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon. mr. schrader: i wish we didn't have to have this discussion. soring is still with us. and we need this commonsense bill and give the industry to clean out thgs bad actors that are a stain on the tennessee walkers. these horses are majestic. and so it's completely unnecessary, good trainers. these horses are going to perform to make americans proud. i thank my colleagues and i urge you to support the past act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative mr. schrader: mr. speaker, i request a recorded vote, please. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentleman ask for the yeas and nays? mr. schrader: yes, i do. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those requesting a vote by .he yeas and nays will rise and yaped. pursuant to clause 8, rule 20, further proceedings on this uesti
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon. mr. schrader: i wish we didn't have to have this discussion. soring is still with us. and we need this commonsense bill and give the industry to clean out thgs bad actors that are a stain on the tennessee walkers. these horses are majestic. and so it's completely unnecessary, good trainers. these horses are going to perform to make americans proud. i thank my colleagues and i urge you to support the past act. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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blumenauer of oregon, amendment number 33 by blumenauer of oregon, amendment number 34 by ms. frankel of florida, amendment number 44 by mr. liu of california, amendment number 45 by mr. raskin of maryland. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is on the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 32 printed in part b of house report 116-143 by the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in part b of house report 116-14 offered by mr. blumenauer of oregon. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house
blumenauer of oregon, amendment number 33 by blumenauer of oregon, amendment number 34 by ms. frankel of florida, amendment number 44 by mr. liu of california, amendment number 45 by mr. raskin of maryland. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is on the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 32 printed in part b of house report 116-143 by the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer on which...
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in the state of oregon, how many mental health days will kids ge >> under oregon state law, you can takehs -- in a three-monthri , but school districts are all going to have the ability to reframe it for their own district and what they think is appropriate, so it will be district by district. >> there are other states that have done this. >> udh pas a similar law last year, and just recently, florida mandated that schools give ss mental health classes starting in the sixth grade so students will learn hot to identify signs and symptoms of mental illness, find resources if they're battlg anxiety or depression, and support other peers. >> getting rid of the stigma seems to behe biggest part. >> just being able to say i need a mental health day is a big deal. >> all right. kate, thank you so much. >>> coming up, we're in a tokyo state of minh athlete hoping to compete at the olympic games there next summer, and another treat. japanese traditions will be front and center. we're one year away from tokyo. we have it all after. sara, could you come in here. yep, comg. oh wow, what kind of unde
in the state of oregon, how many mental health days will kids ge >> under oregon state law, you can takehs -- in a three-monthri , but school districts are all going to have the ability to reframe it for their own district and what they think is appropriate, so it will be district by district. >> there are other states that have done this. >> udh pas a similar law last year, and just recently, florida mandated that schools give ss mental health classes starting in the sixth...
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the state of oregon is make ago big change to help students who arestruggling.tudies show that one in five kids in this country suffer from a mental health condition. well now oregon is doing something pretty radical allowing students to take excused days off from school for mental health reasons. >> reporter: kids are allowed to take sick days from school if they're physically ill now students in oregon will be able to take mental health days, too thanks to a new state law. >> mental illness can affect anyone, no matter how they look on the outside. >> they lobbied state lawmakers for the bill as seniors this winter along with other students. >> i took on this cause for a personal reason first off because so many of my close friends in high school struggled with depression, and there were times that i saw them at school and they really shouldn't have been there it would have been much better for them to take a day off. >> under the oregon law, a certain number of mental health days will be considered excused absences students won't be penalized and can make up
the state of oregon is make ago big change to help students who arestruggling.tudies show that one in five kids in this country suffer from a mental health condition. well now oregon is doing something pretty radical allowing students to take excused days off from school for mental health reasons. >> reporter: kids are allowed to take sick days from school if they're physically ill now students in oregon will be able to take mental health days, too thanks to a new state law. >>...
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and thank you for your leadership in oregon. those are good illustrations of progress that can be made. and arkansas, just like many other states that are represented by the governors here, we have a low unemployment rate. it is 3.5%. which means that we don't want anyone disconnected. we need to move people into the workforce. we need to give them opportunity. there is probably more opportunity today than at any time in terms of employment if we make the right decisions and prepare our youth and make sure that everybody has the connection. i will be introducing our panelists soon. but i'm grateful for their leadership on this challenging issue that we face. when i became governor one of the areas of disconnect with use was the foster care children. in arkansas, we had so many children in foster care and yet we did not have foster homes for them. we had an extreme crisis and a shortage. we convened the faith- based community, the nonprofit community and created an initiative called restore help. as a result of that we have been
and thank you for your leadership in oregon. those are good illustrations of progress that can be made. and arkansas, just like many other states that are represented by the governors here, we have a low unemployment rate. it is 3.5%. which means that we don't want anyone disconnected. we need to move people into the workforce. we need to give them opportunity. there is probably more opportunity today than at any time in terms of employment if we make the right decisions and prepare our youth...
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. >>> a group of high school seniors lobbied oregon lawmakers forchhat ge, allow is those mental healthe students satheir biggest al is just making sure everyone knows that mental health is just as valid as physical health. one says this is a personal one. >> being marked absent or unexcused can't make up the time because i dohet have t willpower to go to school today because it's just too much and no system set in place to help me. >> oregon has one of the highest rates of teenhe sued in t country and the second leadings cause for 10 to 34-year-olds in that state. sued-y is at a 50ear high. the students hope the problem behind this will create a honest conversation about mental health. >>> health official inos c rica say 19be deaths have linked to methanol poisoning from counterfeit products. methanol is used as a pesticide. symptoms are seizure, kidney fail or even death. you canvoid mixed drinks and consider bottled wine or beer w andatch the bartender open it or buy your own alcohol from a free-duty shop. >>> a family at aflorida beach took this video showing sharks smming in the sh
. >>> a group of high school seniors lobbied oregon lawmakers forchhat ge, allow is those mental healthe students satheir biggest al is just making sure everyone knows that mental health is just as valid as physical health. one says this is a personal one. >> being marked absent or unexcused can't make up the time because i dohet have t willpower to go to school today because it's just too much and no system set in place to help me. >> oregon has one of the highest rates of...
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off the oregon coast, northern california, oregon coast. see the moisture coming around on the west, southwest of that. occasionally higher clouds. maintains the on shore breeze, the water temperatures, they were 58, 59. now 52, 53s that's a huge drop. that's cold water out there. with the on shore breeze in place, that low, providing much needed umpf to keep it going, no change in the forecast. 50s on the temperature. 48 woodside. that's about it. after that it's 50s. san carlos 53. stanford 55 on shore breeze, san pablo bay. 34 truckee. 56 monterey. lake tahoe, 34, south lake tahoe is close 3. squall valley 49. low clouds will peel to the coast. that low keeps the pattern going. there is not a lot of change here, 60s, 70s. low 80s for most locations here with the breeze. little bit below average for some of these, especially inland. tomorrow, more of the same, 40s 50s on the lows, 60s and 70s and 80s on the highs. 70ss inland. system sweeping by wednesday in to thursday, a cooldown and looks warmer but not hot, hot in to the weekend. >>>
off the oregon coast, northern california, oregon coast. see the moisture coming around on the west, southwest of that. occasionally higher clouds. maintains the on shore breeze, the water temperatures, they were 58, 59. now 52, 53s that's a huge drop. that's cold water out there. with the on shore breeze in place, that low, providing much needed umpf to keep it going, no change in the forecast. 50s on the temperature. 48 woodside. that's about it. after that it's 50s. san carlos 53. stanford...
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our third speaker, danielle fellow hereesearch at oregon. phdis working to revise her into a poke, which will be an important one. -- she is working to revise her phd into a book. [applause] david, for that amazing introduction. you, chris, for basically everything. i am going to briefly describe what led me here and give you guys a sense of what i am doing and then turn it over to questions i am dealing with in this project and then in my larger thinking about the 19th century and 20th century. support of his policy, we are jumping right into trump. in support of his policy of separating children from their families, the zero-tolerance policy, last year, trump tweeted out democrats are the problem. they do not care about crime, they want illegal immigrants no matter how bad they may be cheap or into and infest our country. they cannot win on their terrible policies, so they view them as potential voters. them being the immigrants. for obvious reasons, this reminded me of the antebellum congressional record. who would not remember the 1845 d
our third speaker, danielle fellow hereesearch at oregon. phdis working to revise her into a poke, which will be an important one. -- she is working to revise her phd into a book. [applause] david, for that amazing introduction. you, chris, for basically everything. i am going to briefly describe what led me here and give you guys a sense of what i am doing and then turn it over to questions i am dealing with in this project and then in my larger thinking about the 19th century and 20th...
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the oregon --dash to do our values want to begin absolutely formidable campaigner. it was more than 3000 that we did crisscrossing the country you are full of excellent ideas. [laughter] and above all i want to thank our leader to this country. it was a privilege. [applause] >> and to see the passion that she brought to those causes and with the mental health in the criminal justice system thank you teresa fidelity from the conservative party for your public service and i know that there will be people who question the wisdom of your decision. [laughter] and there may even be some people here but no one person has a monopoly. but if you look at the history over the last 200 years for those that have the best insights i think of human nature of those instincts and time and again that the people have turned to get that balance for your families and good instincts and noble instincts to share and give everybody a fair chance in life over the last 200 years and to encourage those instincts and with this pivotal moment in history we don't have to reconcile two sets. with
the oregon --dash to do our values want to begin absolutely formidable campaigner. it was more than 3000 that we did crisscrossing the country you are full of excellent ideas. [laughter] and above all i want to thank our leader to this country. it was a privilege. [applause] >> and to see the passion that she brought to those causes and with the mental health in the criminal justice system thank you teresa fidelity from the conservative party for your public service and i know that there...
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last seen back in june at walmart in oregon. surveillance shows the parents buying camping equipment. his mom was supposed to start a prison sentences last month but never showed up. the boys mother and father were stopped by police in montana. it was during that traffic stop the two led police on a chase before stopping. officers found the mother shot to death. investigators believe the father took his own life. the mystery, no sign of the two year-old. >> a big break in an unsolved murder. years agoally arrested five tle three are teens. it happened in 2017. it took a while. investigators were able to find the teens. four of them already either in jail or juvenile hall. on unrelated charges. yesterday officers arrested a fifth person after finding them in the washington. the extradited and charged can first degree murder. >> a new fund to tap into for the border wall. supreme court is allowing money allocated to the pentagon. $2 billion. supposed to be used for drug enforcement. the vote lifted the freeze on the money. federal
last seen back in june at walmart in oregon. surveillance shows the parents buying camping equipment. his mom was supposed to start a prison sentences last month but never showed up. the boys mother and father were stopped by police in montana. it was during that traffic stop the two led police on a chase before stopping. officers found the mother shot to death. investigators believe the father took his own life. the mystery, no sign of the two year-old. >> a big break in an unsolved...
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we are joined today by colleen roberts, a county commissioner from jackson county, oregon.olleen, please come up and tell us a little bit about your approach on forest management and all of the community work you have done that has been so successful, please. thank you very much. [applause] ms. roberts: so, i want to thank our president trump and your administration, sir, for this great opportunity to be here today and speak on this very important issue. and in support of your executive order to reduce the hazardous fuel loads in our federal forests. jackson county in southern oregon comprises about 50% of federal lands to be managed by our federal agencies. and previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged, and thus, are burdened with heavy fuel loads. wildland fire policy is also allowing management objectives to be attained through prescribed burnings during our fire season, is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and naco, the national association of counties, in an effort to achieve wildland fi
we are joined today by colleen roberts, a county commissioner from jackson county, oregon.olleen, please come up and tell us a little bit about your approach on forest management and all of the community work you have done that has been so successful, please. thank you very much. [applause] ms. roberts: so, i want to thank our president trump and your administration, sir, for this great opportunity to be here today and speak on this very important issue. and in support of your executive order...
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it is the second leading cause of death for oregon teens.f students feel comfortable opening up about mental health instead of lying about it for an excused absence, they can find help and community knowing that others struggle with the too. >> the moment it was signed felt hopeful and exciting. it is the first step in the right direction. >>> if you are planning a trip to the dmc, you may want to reschedule. why the closure should end up with better customer service the next time you go. >>> charges following this video of a fight between family members at disneyland. >>> the members of the same family caught on video in a brawl at disneyland earlier are facing criminal charges. prosecutors in orange county say avery robinson, his sister and her husband are all facing assault and battery charges. the fight broke out in june town in front of other families and children. security guards were able to break up the fight but after several bystanders got involved. >>> michael avenatti was back in a courtroom facing charges he defrauded a former c
it is the second leading cause of death for oregon teens.f students feel comfortable opening up about mental health instead of lying about it for an excused absence, they can find help and community knowing that others struggle with the too. >> the moment it was signed felt hopeful and exciting. it is the first step in the right direction. >>> if you are planning a trip to the dmc, you may want to reschedule. why the closure should end up with better customer service the next...
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state of oregon introduces mental health status for school students and racing to save homes in portugal as much in secret struggle to bring bonfire as under control . and to the cloud across northern sections of the middle east and there is some rain with it but for the most followed it has been and will continue to be a fairly clear picture $39.00 degrees in tehran on monday 31 up into baquba you can see where those rain showers are there just really on the eastern shores of the black sea don't make a great deal of progress as you had monday into tuesday but quite a cloud across regions that need to georgia you'll see some showers and he will be fairly cloudy day 29 in ankara and 38 on tuesday in aleppo heading to the south the temperatures have come down a little bit sunny to doha 38 degrees however as that has happened the humidity has risen so feeling very uncomfortable and it will stay pretty much like this as we head off into choosey as well if i'd have anything the time but that doesn't necessarily mean it won't feel hopeless 41 in abu dhabi and we have got 30 celsius a few in mu
state of oregon introduces mental health status for school students and racing to save homes in portugal as much in secret struggle to bring bonfire as under control . and to the cloud across northern sections of the middle east and there is some rain with it but for the most followed it has been and will continue to be a fairly clear picture $39.00 degrees in tehran on monday 31 up into baquba you can see where those rain showers are there just really on the eastern shores of the black sea...
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we are joined today by colleen roberts, the county commissioner from jackson county oregon., please copy and tell us a little bit about your approach on forest management. tell us about the community work you have done. it has and for successful. please. [ applause ] thank you very much. [ applause ] >> so i want to thank our president trump. thank you to your administration for this opportunity. this is a great opportunity to be here and speak on this very important issue. we are in support of your executive order to reduce the hazardous fuel loads in our federal forests. jackson county, the county i am from in southern oregon has been comprised of about 50% of federal lands. these are managed by the federal agencies. previous administrations have allowed these lands to be mismanaged and thus are learning with a heavy fuel load. wild and fire policies allow management objectives to be attained through prescribed burning during the fire season. it is flawed. our board has studied and successfully shared information with neighboring counties and the national association of co
we are joined today by colleen roberts, the county commissioner from jackson county oregon., please copy and tell us a little bit about your approach on forest management. tell us about the community work you have done. it has and for successful. please. [ applause ] thank you very much. [ applause ] >> so i want to thank our president trump. thank you to your administration for this opportunity. this is a great opportunity to be here and speak on this very important issue. we are in...
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also in the air you may notice smell of smoke coming from a wildfire burning in oregon, southern oregon prompting an air quality advisory here through tomorrow. the air district recommends staying inside if you do spell smell the smoke. a plume of smoke over sand martin was the result of a house fire. you see there the house on center avenue near coyote lake. i say was because it's destroyed. the fire started inside the home about 9:30 this morning. spread to some brush and several trailers in the backyard. one person treated at the hospital after inhaling too much of the smoke. >>> we are learning new details about the deadly balcony collapse in a south korean night club. several people from team usa usa water polo were inside and injured. two americans ties to the bay area. johnny looper he paid water poll fo uc berkeley suffered cuts to the left-hand. and another suffered scrapes to his legs. two people died when the balcony inside the coyote hugly club in gwangu fell this morning. 16 others injured. >>> bay area families taking stands with a lemoned stand. today they hosted a lemon
also in the air you may notice smell of smoke coming from a wildfire burning in oregon, southern oregon prompting an air quality advisory here through tomorrow. the air district recommends staying inside if you do spell smell the smoke. a plume of smoke over sand martin was the result of a house fire. you see there the house on center avenue near coyote lake. i say was because it's destroyed. the fire started inside the home about 9:30 this morning. spread to some brush and several trailers in...
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i understand the oregon law. you do touch on the issue we've been talking mostly about emergency care. but the issue which oregon covers where the patient comes into an in-network facility knowingly and intended to do that but gets billed by an out of network physician. not in emergency necessarily and that oregon takes care of that. that patient should pay their in network insurance. that's what we're all recommending at the federal level, too. our view is it is best those negotiations for the other part, the difference between what the insurer wants to pay, the provider wants to get should be worked out between the insurer and the provider. >> mr. gelfand. >> we agree taking the patient out of the middle is the first step that has to be done. we would caution someone eventually does have to pay the bill. if that has to be paid by an insurance company or an employer, what happens is if we don't address the underlying issue that is causing the generation of those bills, then the prices will just be spread through
i understand the oregon law. you do touch on the issue we've been talking mostly about emergency care. but the issue which oregon covers where the patient comes into an in-network facility knowingly and intended to do that but gets billed by an out of network physician. not in emergency necessarily and that oregon takes care of that. that patient should pay their in network insurance. that's what we're all recommending at the federal level, too. our view is it is best those negotiations for the...
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rob: also just terrible scenes of violence at antifa rallies in portland oregon. >> call for criminal charges against the mayor after conservative journalist is beat by mass mob. >> incredible video that will make your heart skip a beat, chairing after and nearly catching a biker. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: very fitting song. that is frightening. rob: horrifying. jillian: we will get to that a little bit in the hour, we promise. in the meantime you are watching "fox & friends first", i'm jillian mele. rob: president trump back at the white house after world win of diplomacy. jillian: the question now will this pave the way to progress on nuclear front? rob: also what's next with china? garrett tenney with all to latest with the negotiations after trip to east asia, garrett? >> it really was historic week with big implications and president trump was feeling pretty good about how it all went tweeting last night after he got back to dc, so many amazing things happened over the last 3 days, all or at least most of the things are great for the united states
rob: also just terrible scenes of violence at antifa rallies in portland oregon. >> call for criminal charges against the mayor after conservative journalist is beat by mass mob. >> incredible video that will make your heart skip a beat, chairing after and nearly catching a biker. >> "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: very fitting song. that is frightening. rob: horrifying. jillian: we will get to that a little bit in the hour, we...
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a 5.4 magnitude earthquake near the tourist destination of bandon, oregon, at about 8:00 this morning. it was a deep craig and about 140 miles out to sea but this is after yesterday's 4.3 quake in the blackhawk area in the east bay. our shake map gives you a -- a good idea where people felt it as far south as south bay. we are live in blackhawk near the ep center of the 4.3 magnitude earthquake. people felt it at the shopping center where you are. >> reporter: they did. i talked to a assistant manager here in blackhawk and he told me that employees here really did feel it at the grocery store. felt the shaking. it was a 4.3 magnitude like you were talking about so far less powerful than ridgecrest over the fourth of july holiday with two powerful earthquakes including that 7.1 magnitude. but the epicenter was only six miles east of here so they felt it. in fact, reports of shaking from san jose to the north bay. but the store employees here only found a couple of bottles of wine on the floor which didn't even break and no other damage to report. they felt smaller quakes here before so
a 5.4 magnitude earthquake near the tourist destination of bandon, oregon, at about 8:00 this morning. it was a deep craig and about 140 miles out to sea but this is after yesterday's 4.3 quake in the blackhawk area in the east bay. our shake map gives you a -- a good idea where people felt it as far south as south bay. we are live in blackhawk near the ep center of the 4.3 magnitude earthquake. people felt it at the shopping center where you are. >> reporter: they did. i talked to a...
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this is the one that gave portland, oregon, a tornado a few days ago. it is moving away, but as it moves away, it is making a little dip into south-central oregon and north-central california, and making a closer pass and adding a marine layer to be thicker and onshore will get stronger in the minor changes is all it takes sometimes to build the cloud cover up once again and have it over the bay area in san francisco specifically come tomorrow night. so low cloud cover tomorrow morning and burning back to the cosigner tomorrow afternoon and we are find tomorrow evening the low cloud cover returns around eight or nine at 10:00 and it is critical here's we will zoom in tighter and it is clouds coming up from the south and low clouds likely not a guarantee but likely returning between eight and 10:00 before the fireworks tomorrow night. so santa clara valley, sunshine. clear skies. 78 degrees in san jose tomorrow and 83 with sunshine coming up on friday. a cloudy morning and sunny afternoon and beautiful funny barbecues and heading out to the parade. we ha
this is the one that gave portland, oregon, a tornado a few days ago. it is moving away, but as it moves away, it is making a little dip into south-central oregon and north-central california, and making a closer pass and adding a marine layer to be thicker and onshore will get stronger in the minor changes is all it takes sometimes to build the cloud cover up once again and have it over the bay area in san francisco specifically come tomorrow night. so low cloud cover tomorrow morning and...