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mcmorris rodgers: thank you. next i'd like to yield to the gentlelady from missouri. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker, and thank you very much, my friend from washington state. this is so exciting to get to be here tonight to visit with the american people about what it means to be a republican woman and i am honored to represent missouri's fourth congressional district and as i share with people about the great district that i get to respect, it's a story of the -- represent, it's a story of the heartland. we are made of small towns and farms and we work hard and we hunt on weekends and go to church on sundays and we just want the government to leave us alone. ms. hartzler: and basically what we have seen over the years is washington getting bigger and bigger and pushing out private enterprise and threatening our basic freedoms and so that's what we have to push back against and restore america's greatness. who i am and the reasons i align myself with the republican party is a reflection of my background and
mcmorris rodgers: thank you. next i'd like to yield to the gentlelady from missouri. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker, and thank you very much, my friend from washington state. this is so exciting to get to be here tonight to visit with the american people about what it means to be a republican woman and i am honored to represent missouri's fourth congressional district and as i share with people about the great district that i get to respect, it's a story of the -- represent, it's a...
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rodgers, did you have anything to add? >> as you heard, this ordinance is -- was before the planning commission and month and a half ago. they recommended approval of the modifications the supervisor has put in. we appreciate supervisor kim's work on this proposal. in general, the legislation before you remove scar -- parking minimum requirements and establishes maximum limits. it also requires that non- residential and non-hotel parking in districts adjacent to downtown maintain a fee structure consistent with a c3 structure that discourages long- term parking. in addition to making the amendments, the city has been rushing to make all the amendments to conform this legislation before you with other legislation this body has recently approved. there are six ordinances that have been approved since this was originally adopted. the legislation before you has been rectified so it will not inadvertently deleted and the recent amendments. -- any recent amendments. the commission recommends approval. thank you for your time. ch
rodgers, did you have anything to add? >> as you heard, this ordinance is -- was before the planning commission and month and a half ago. they recommended approval of the modifications the supervisor has put in. we appreciate supervisor kim's work on this proposal. in general, the legislation before you remove scar -- parking minimum requirements and establishes maximum limits. it also requires that non- residential and non-hotel parking in districts adjacent to downtown maintain a fee...
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i'm bill rodgers. >> tom: that's nightly business report for monday, june 27. everyone and goodnight to you too susie... >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video "how wall street works". to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more. pbs.
i'm bill rodgers. >> tom: that's nightly business report for monday, june 27. everyone and goodnight to you too susie... >> susie: good night tom. i'm susie gharib we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing...
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. >> debbie rodgers, with the california hospital association, says the guidelines would require hospitals to input infection data on more than 900,000 surgeries by the end of this year. >> it will take the infection prevention activities away from the bedside and away from patients and it will move it to entering data into a computer. >> reporter: but critics say the hospitals have had plenty of time to prepare. >> and here we are, due date, and they are saying it's too much work, too complicated, i can't do it. >> reporter: lisa mcgiffords with the union lobbies for information on infections neighborhoods-wide. >> when there's various infections made clear to the public, they are gonna say "whoa, i don't want to be at the bottom, i don't want to have the highest rate, we need to do something here." >> reporter: but she says in california there has been ... >> generally a culture of delay, go slow, from the hospitals, as well as the department. i think the lawsuit is definitely trying to stop the process. >> reporter: rodgers disagrees. >> hospitals want to report surgical site infections
. >> debbie rodgers, with the california hospital association, says the guidelines would require hospitals to input infection data on more than 900,000 surgeries by the end of this year. >> it will take the infection prevention activities away from the bedside and away from patients and it will move it to entering data into a computer. >> reporter: but critics say the hospitals have had plenty of time to prepare. >> and here we are, due date, and they are saying it's too...
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rodgers says the comic even took a shot at lady gaga. ♪ i'm on the right track baby >> reporter: bashinger chart smashing gay-themed sock "born this way". >> i knew i was going to see a comedian that does push the envelope and was expecting to hear all sorts of different probably inappropriate humor but i didn't expect to hear an attack on the gay community. >> reporter: rodgers says morgan also joked about stabbing his own son to death if he were gay. >> the entire thing really did hurt me. the violent aspect of that comment. it seemed to go from a joking demeanor to this is a point in my show to where i'm very serious about what i'm saying. >> reporter: while we don't know for sure how serious morgan's remarks were, he just released a statement to cnn saying -- i want to apologize to my fans and the gay and lesbian community for my choice of words at my recent stand-up act in nashville. i'm not a hateful person and don't condone any kind of violence against others. while i am an equal opportunity jokester and my friends know what is in my heart, even in a comedy club this clearly went
rodgers says the comic even took a shot at lady gaga. ♪ i'm on the right track baby >> reporter: bashinger chart smashing gay-themed sock "born this way". >> i knew i was going to see a comedian that does push the envelope and was expecting to hear all sorts of different probably inappropriate humor but i didn't expect to hear an attack on the gay community. >> reporter: rodgers says morgan also joked about stabbing his own son to death if he were gay. >> the...
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rodgers, would you like to give more context? >> i should be able to provide more information. supervisor mirkarimi: ok, good. >> i think that this, if i could take a moment, supervisors. the graphics might be washed out, but this is an aerial photo of the block phase. this is the existing community center. this is actually where they parked the buses. the actual structure is here. two stories tall, more like a three story residential building. as for this corner here, there is a larger apartment building that is four stories tall. and along here you have more multifamily, lower density buildings ranging from a few stories to four stories. looking at it from the elevation point of view, here is the proposed community center and the apartment building on the corner. four stories tall, 45 in height. along sutter st. we have the proposed community center. here is the peak structure that supervisor mar was speaking to. this is more of a typical pattern. here is a three story building over a basement. >> the solar panels over that building, does the building cast a shadow? it looks
rodgers, would you like to give more context? >> i should be able to provide more information. supervisor mirkarimi: ok, good. >> i think that this, if i could take a moment, supervisors. the graphics might be washed out, but this is an aerial photo of the block phase. this is the existing community center. this is actually where they parked the buses. the actual structure is here. two stories tall, more like a three story residential building. as for this corner here, there is a...
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rodgers, you talked about the role that nih has with the fda. can you talk about how nih can be helpful in moving the process forward? >> well senator, in addition to working on a collaborative and coordinating basis, some of the vital research that dr. zimliki is mentioning is something that we see as our major contribution in moving the process forward. and making it a reliable and practical step. just recently, as i mentioned, for example and they closed loop system not only using insulin but to try to more closely replicate what the pancreas does and scientists who we funded used to hormones, both insulin and a counter regulatory hormone look at gone to see whether one could be more precise blip -- let glucose control over time but again these are done sort of in a clinical setting, ultimately for this to be effective in a row the real world. we have to try to replicate and that is why this more recent study is actually looking at two different meal scenarios particularly at night. that would be a critical step and we could use this closed l
rodgers, you talked about the role that nih has with the fda. can you talk about how nih can be helpful in moving the process forward? >> well senator, in addition to working on a collaborative and coordinating basis, some of the vital research that dr. zimliki is mentioning is something that we see as our major contribution in moving the process forward. and making it a reliable and practical step. just recently, as i mentioned, for example and they closed loop system not only using...
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. >> my name is still in rodgers -- dillon rogers. i would like to make booker t. baigger -- bigger because we do not have a lot of space. the middle schoolers have to go someplace else. we cannot see them. sometimes the gymnasium is taken because there are practices and games. >> my name is eshon jones. i have been a part of booker t. washington since third grade. i am now in college. i grew up in district 5. i have not seen many educational facilities such as property washington. booker t. has supported me throughout my years with a safe, nurturing, and loving environment. i would like to see them expand so that they can give youth the same opportunities i had. >> thank you. >> i have been with booker t. continues. the community is wonderful. the kids are wonderful. it is time for us to get a bigger building and space. we have a lot of new faces. it would be better for the kids. >> thank you, very much. we really appreciate it. [applause] thank you for your patience, like everybody else. let's resume the speakers' list. come on up. those people have been patientl
. >> my name is still in rodgers -- dillon rogers. i would like to make booker t. baigger -- bigger because we do not have a lot of space. the middle schoolers have to go someplace else. we cannot see them. sometimes the gymnasium is taken because there are practices and games. >> my name is eshon jones. i have been a part of booker t. washington since third grade. i am now in college. i grew up in district 5. i have not seen many educational facilities such as property washington....
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rodgers, you talked about the role that nih has with the fda. can you talk about how nih can be helpful in moving the process forward? >> well senator, in addition to working on a collaborative and coordinating basis, some of the vital research that dr. zimliki is mentioning is something that we see as our major contribution in moving the process forward. and making it a reliable and practical step. just recently, as i mentioned, for example and they closed loop system not only using insulin but to try to more closely replicate what the pancreas does and scientists who we funded used to hormones, both insulin and a counter regulatory hormone look at gone to see whether one could be more precise blip -- let glucose control over time but again these are done sort of in a clinical setting, ultimately for this to be effective in a row the real world. we have to try to replicate and that is why this more recent study is actually looking at two different meal scenarios particularly at night. that would be a critical step and we could use this closed l
rodgers, you talked about the role that nih has with the fda. can you talk about how nih can be helpful in moving the process forward? >> well senator, in addition to working on a collaborative and coordinating basis, some of the vital research that dr. zimliki is mentioning is something that we see as our major contribution in moving the process forward. and making it a reliable and practical step. just recently, as i mentioned, for example and they closed loop system not only using...
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rodgers, planning staff, here to present this item. this is an initiation only. we will not be talking about the substance of the ordinance, but picking a date to consider the ordinance and potential adoption. departments that is recommending july 21 for the adoption hearing. that is the ordinance before you. president olague: i would like to open it up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. i did receive a call, for what it is worth, and an e-mail from a member of the public who is interested, and who was wondering if there is a possibility that we will be looking at other aspects of the eastern neighborhoods plan for cleanup. he was wondering if there would be other opportunities where we might be able to look at some of the issues they're raised in western south of market. >> we can follow up on that. "we have done with the ordinance before you is we have a comprehensive list of things we would like to examine for the eastern neighborhoods. we have a timeframe where some of them needed to come before you. the ordinance before you are items
rodgers, planning staff, here to present this item. this is an initiation only. we will not be talking about the substance of the ordinance, but picking a date to consider the ordinance and potential adoption. departments that is recommending july 21 for the adoption hearing. that is the ordinance before you. president olague: i would like to open it up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. i did receive a call, for what it is worth, and an e-mail from a member of the...
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and congresswomen cathy mcmorris rodgers and donna edwards launched the afghan women's task force this week to foster discussions about women's rights in the country. what impact does the united states have on women's rights in average and what responsibility do we have? >> i think we as country have lot of response to people of average being that we're there. i don't know how they can say we will not abandoned you. that's what we're going to do to the whole country not just women by the pull out of troops. i don't think there's any doubt if i was a woman in afghanistan i'd be very concerned about what president obama announced. >> there's a few things going on here. i don't know necessarily at this point after being in afghanistan for ten years that we are going to -- our presence there is going to make a difference in tribal culture that has been a certain way. you are looking to change a culture that will take centuries to change. and the people and gains are very minimal. they're limited to within kabul and only a very small percentage of the elite there, this has nothing to -- sti
and congresswomen cathy mcmorris rodgers and donna edwards launched the afghan women's task force this week to foster discussions about women's rights in the country. what impact does the united states have on women's rights in average and what responsibility do we have? >> i think we as country have lot of response to people of average being that we're there. i don't know how they can say we will not abandoned you. that's what we're going to do to the whole country not just women by the...
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. >> reporter: for the developer's side of the story, we talked to mark rodgers. he says wind power is an idea whose time has come again. >> the cape and islands have a long history of using windmills back in the day. there were once 1,000 windmills here. and by using today's modern wind turbines to make electricity, we can have cleaner air, we can create good jobs for the young people here that pay well and also mitigate climate change. >> reporter: after the gulf oil spill disaster, the need for cleaner energy sources became even more urgent. that's something we all can agree on. >> we really need more clean energy and i think wind farms seem like a perfect way to do it. >> reporter: but, it's easy to see why so many people want to protect the natural beauty of this horizon. >> everyone supports renewable energy. that's a no-brainer. but only in places where it makes sense, only in places that don't have the conflicts that this one poses. >> reporter: one conflict is whether the wind farm will interfere with navigation for boats and air traffic. >>> it would rea
. >> reporter: for the developer's side of the story, we talked to mark rodgers. he says wind power is an idea whose time has come again. >> the cape and islands have a long history of using windmills back in the day. there were once 1,000 windmills here. and by using today's modern wind turbines to make electricity, we can have cleaner air, we can create good jobs for the young people here that pay well and also mitigate climate change. >> reporter: after the gulf oil spill...
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rodgers, you talked about the role that nih has with the fda. can you talk about how nih can be helpful in moving the process forward? >> well senator, in addition to working on a collaborative and coordinating basis, some of the vital research that dr. zimliki is mentioning is something that we see as our major contribution in moving the process forward. and making it a reliable and practical step. just recently, as i mentioned, for example and they closed loop system not only using insulin but to try to more closely replicate what the pancreas does and scientists who we funded used to hormones, both insulin and a counter regulatory hormone look at gone to see whether one could be more precise blip -- let glucose control over time but again these are done sort of in a clinical setting, ultimately for this to be effective in a row the real world. we have to try to replicate and that is why this more recent study is actually looking at two different meal scenarios particularly at night. that would be a critical step and we could use this closed l
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mary ann rodgers. -- rogers. the hon. secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner her, and his wife, carol geithner and . mr. david leonhardt, and his wife, lauren. mr. antonio perez and his wife. mr. robert mcdonald and his cdonald.ane macdonal mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. lisa bunche. mr. mark ayers and his wife, deborah ayers.
mary ann rodgers. -- rogers. the hon. secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner her, and his wife, carol geithner and . mr. david leonhardt, and his wife, lauren. mr. antonio perez and his wife. mr. robert mcdonald and his cdonald.ane macdonal mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. lisa bunche. mr. mark ayers and his wife, deborah ayers.
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tomorrow night, shia labeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers, and music from 311.too. our first guest tonight is a funny fellow if ever there was one. you know him from nine seasons on "saturday night live" and now seven seasons on "weeds" as the sizicly stoned doug. watch it mondays at 10:00 on showtime. plplse say hello to kevin nealon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: delight to see you. this is your 19th appearance on the show. i think that makes us roommates now. >> yes. 19 and counting. >> jimmy: how is everything going? >> doesn't seem like 19. >> jimmymyit goes by quickly. >> it's been consecutive, too. >> jimmy: that is the weird part about it. we just got on a jag there and kept going with itit. >> we had to finishh the conversation. >> jimmy: everything all right? >> everything's good. >> jimmy: family's okay? >> no. >> jimmy: no? >> no, everything's good. >> jimmy: what have you been up to? >> i got to tell you, jimmy. i used to poo poo this a lot, but i started meditating. i've been stressed out. and it worked for awhile, but now it's become worrying.
tomorrow night, shia labeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers, and music from 311.too. our first guest tonight is a funny fellow if ever there was one. you know him from nine seasons on "saturday night live" and now seven seasons on "weeds" as the sizicly stoned doug. watch it mondays at 10:00 on showtime. plplse say hello to kevin nealon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: delight to see you. this is your 19th appearance on the show. i think that makes us...
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and on thursday shia lebeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers and 311, so, please join usto our back parking lot for the pedestrian belly flop competition. we got people off the street. here we go girls. guillermo, count it down. >> three, two, one. >> jimmy: you know, they went in strong, but there wasn't much of a kick-back. let's take a look at the instant replay. it looked like we were going to have something there, but thing came up. let's go to the judges. aquaman? he's very tough. gives them a 4. >> you're so mean. >> jimmy: oh, a nice score. a 9. >> he's down under water all the time he has no one to talk to. >> he's forable. >> jimmy: and cory. cory? it's time to -- >> seven. >> jimmy: cory has the same -- oh, never mind. >> how can the two guys get the -- >> jimmy: our floppers -- how do you guys feel about that? >> great. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think you're in the lead right now, i mean -- it's not a strong lead, but you are in the lead. congratulations, ladies. stand by. >> woo. >> jimmy: and there we go. our super hero towel team. [ applause ] let's -- tell supe
and on thursday shia lebeouf, green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers and 311, so, please join usto our back parking lot for the pedestrian belly flop competition. we got people off the street. here we go girls. guillermo, count it down. >> three, two, one. >> jimmy: you know, they went in strong, but there wasn't much of a kick-back. let's take a look at the instant replay. it looked like we were going to have something there, but thing came up. let's go to the judges. aquaman?...
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that man's name is kevin rodgers. son if he were gay. it happened at a nashville performance on june 3. the nbc star of "30 rock" said he's sorry, but his apparent homophobic humor is drawing a line between those who support him and those who don't. now to cnn entertainment reporter shannon cook. good to see you. >> hey, don. >> some want tracy jordan fired from nbc. do you think that's a possibility? >> no. i don't think so. >> tracy morgan, i should say. >> yeah, tracy morgan. if you look at the statement the nbc chairman released yesterday, he basically said tracy was given a very stern warning that this kind of behavior would not be tolerated, looking forward. tina fey, the executive producer of "30 rock" released a statement which was actually kind of funny. she made a few little jokes. she said that tracy morgan's too sleepy and self-centered to be mean to people. she said she thought the rant was disturbing, that it was very much at odds with the tracy morgan she knows. you can get a feel for the tone of the tw
that man's name is kevin rodgers. son if he were gay. it happened at a nashville performance on june 3. the nbc star of "30 rock" said he's sorry, but his apparent homophobic humor is drawing a line between those who support him and those who don't. now to cnn entertainment reporter shannon cook. good to see you. >> hey, don. >> some want tracy jordan fired from nbc. do you think that's a possibility? >> no. i don't think so. >> tracy morgan, i should say....
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below but walter rodgers. 60 expected in santa rosa and navato. low 70's in fairfield and concord as well as an antioxidant at livermore. 70's in san jose. the 75 for los gatos and morgan hill. for the fourth of july weekend, a warming trend. sunday we will be expecting triple digit weather. fourth of july monday we're looking good with temperatures around to the 80s in the immediate bay, seven days along the coast. 7:20 a.m.. how is the morning commute building? >> have word of an accident of a toll plaza, the bay bridge. that is likely why we have seen a sudden change whiffs of the back of the bay bridge. things have come to a stop of the bay bridge toll plaza west bell. there is no movement. the 80 approach is quickly backed up over the toll plaza. this does not look good. we're going to spin the kemper are round to see if we can pick up some of the indication of the crash is why the leader of the lights have been clamped down so slowly. this has put a stopper in a great tribute on the bay bridge. of the san detail bridge, >> slows traffic head
below but walter rodgers. 60 expected in santa rosa and navato. low 70's in fairfield and concord as well as an antioxidant at livermore. 70's in san jose. the 75 for los gatos and morgan hill. for the fourth of july weekend, a warming trend. sunday we will be expecting triple digit weather. fourth of july monday we're looking good with temperatures around to the 80s in the immediate bay, seven days along the coast. 7:20 a.m.. how is the morning commute building? >> have word of an...
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mcmorris rodgers, of washington. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: i rise in support of this legislation because i believe it sets the important priorities that must be made in order to rein in the runaway spending of previous congresses while still providing funding, important funding, for the agriculture safety net, vital research, oversight. i grew up working on my family's orchard and i know what it's like to pick and eat what you pick and have your family's livelihood depend on the success of your annual crop. for the last 16 years, i have actively engaged the agriculture community in eastern washington to have solutions to ensure farmers remain productive and competitive. the success of farmers in eastern washington and across the nation hinge twon important issues, the ability to adapt and apply cutting edge research and the ability took sess markets. h.r. 2112 for the first time directs a.r.s. to prioritize its research and make the vital investments to see the top priorities implemented. we must remember that it's the ameri
mcmorris rodgers, of washington. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: i rise in support of this legislation because i believe it sets the important priorities that must be made in order to rein in the runaway spending of previous congresses while still providing funding, important funding, for the agriculture safety net, vital research, oversight. i grew up working on my family's orchard and i know what it's like to pick and eat what you pick and have your family's...
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will rodgers made that point several years ago. congress instead left.iven so many things government does at this time it is done over the last decade that are essentially taking away freedoms overwriting whatever values we might have, right or left, it is time i think to think carefully about why is it that people vote less? because government is so big it becomes increasingly hard for you and dice voters to montreat and so you and i failed to the best i can on the little item our freedom shrinking as it is and let others take responsibility. >> i hope you don't regard this as argumentative. is pretty easy to say government is too big because none of us know if it should be this big, this big or this bit. may i get specific? he said the governor is more intrusive. >> i'm going to give you even more time. usa government is more intrusive and pleasantly that the founding. george washington didn't know about nuclear power, didn't know about wiretapping, didn't i assume think of same-sex marriage. so what you are saying is that if you simply shrink governme
will rodgers made that point several years ago. congress instead left.iven so many things government does at this time it is done over the last decade that are essentially taking away freedoms overwriting whatever values we might have, right or left, it is time i think to think carefully about why is it that people vote less? because government is so big it becomes increasingly hard for you and dice voters to montreat and so you and i failed to the best i can on the little item our freedom...
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mcmorris rodgers: while we mourn the loss of this american patriot, i rise today to remind everyone that his memory will never be forgotten. we shall remember his legacy, his love and patriotism today and every day. sergeant first class beaty lived behind his parents, his wife karen, who is also in the army, his 17-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son who loved their father deeply. but he also leaves behind something that is more intangible, a legacy of honor for the bravery he displayed and the life he gave in the name of america. may god bless sergeant beaty's family and all of our brave men and women who have answered america's call to freedom. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to commend the work of chicago house, an organization in nye district that provides housing, support services and job training to people af
mcmorris rodgers: while we mourn the loss of this american patriot, i rise today to remind everyone that his memory will never be forgotten. we shall remember his legacy, his love and patriotism today and every day. sergeant first class beaty lived behind his parents, his wife karen, who is also in the army, his 17-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son who loved their father deeply. but he also leaves behind something that is more intangible, a legacy of honor for the bravery he displayed and...
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i appreciate the leadership of my colleague, katherine mcmorris rodgers, who is founding co-chair of this effort and someone who cares deeply about neuroscience issues, achieved in part through difficult personal experience. i admire her courage and appreciate her adding to this important agenda. we are discovering so many areas related to the brain and so much about how the system works. how it's damaged, how it recovers, how the brain responds to our environment, understanding interrelationships between traumatic brain injury, dementia, alzheimer's. we stand to gain so much from this research. developments in neuroscience offer the greatest opportunity for the 26% of american adults who suffer from mental disorders to reduce and perhaps avoid dysfunction, disease, to live better, healthier lives. the tremendous toll on victim and their families, their employees, employers, and friends the federal government needs to be aggressively involved and engaged. we hope the neuroscience caucus can help do just that. the speaker pro tempore: are there any further one minute requests? the cha
i appreciate the leadership of my colleague, katherine mcmorris rodgers, who is founding co-chair of this effort and someone who cares deeply about neuroscience issues, achieved in part through difficult personal experience. i admire her courage and appreciate her adding to this important agenda. we are discovering so many areas related to the brain and so much about how the system works. how it's damaged, how it recovers, how the brain responds to our environment, understanding...