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royce, had been postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 16 printed in part c of house report 111-143. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. meeks: i have an amendment at the desk and ask for consideration. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 16 precipitationed in part c of house report 111-143 offered by mr. meeks of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 522, the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: thank you, madam chair. i rise today with an important amendment to h.r. 2410, the foreign relations authorization act for fiscal years 2010, 2011. we here in the united states understand all too well that it takes more than just passing laws to ensure equal access to prosperity. it took decades of constant pressure and struggle to get the legal right to full participation of african-americans in our american d
royce, had been postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 16 printed in part c of house report 111-143. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. meeks: i have an amendment at the desk and ask for consideration. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 16 precipitationed in part c of house report 111-143 offered by mr. meeks of new york. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 522, the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks,...
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payne: the foreign relations authorization act, which the royce amendment would designate eritrea the state sponsor of terrorism and call on the united nations security council to impose sanctions against eritrea i strongly oppose. while i certainly respect my esteemed colleague from california, ed royce, who served as an excellent chairman of the subcommittee on africa for several years and we worked closely together on many issues and i have a great deal of
payne: the foreign relations authorization act, which the royce amendment would designate eritrea the state sponsor of terrorism and call on the united nations security council to impose sanctions against eritrea i strongly oppose. while i certainly respect my esteemed colleague from california, ed royce, who served as an excellent chairman of the subcommittee on africa for several years and we worked closely together on many issues and i have a great deal of
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royce of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 522, the gentleman from california, mr. royce, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. royce: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, i currently serve as the ranking member of the foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism. previously for eight years i chaired the african subcommittee, so i have long followed the issues following the horn of africa. and this particular amendment calls on the secretary of state to designate eritrea as a state sponsor of terrorism. the horn of africa is a combustible mix. you have al qaeda, you have piracy, a failed state in somalia, border tensions. and a key instigator of this violence has been the government of eritrea. as the amendment indicates, u.n. report after u.n. report cites eritrea for providing arms and military training to members of the that back and that's an al qaeda-linked group that has been designa
royce of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 522, the gentleman from california, mr. royce, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. royce: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, i currently serve as the ranking member of the foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism. previously for eight years i chaired the african subcommittee, so i have long followed the issues following the horn...
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royce. we'll hear from the gentleman of georgia mr. scott for one minute. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think this is of course a very important and timely hearing. the issue is, of course, i think what is the systemic risk as relates to our insurance industry. and where and how is it best regulated at state or federal level? but i think that the major mod thael we are using, aig, is flawed at its best because as we look back at it, what caused the problem with aig was their financial products division based in london, which again was regulated at the federal level. so the question becomes, if we use a federal charter or regulate insurance at the federal level, would that have prevented the situation at aig? i think going forward we have to be very careful to make sure that the points we take into consideration are these. that we have the sound consumer protections in place. that we also do not deter competition. that we do not bring on ulation is the way to go? i think there's a lot to be said with making sure that we have r
royce. we'll hear from the gentleman of georgia mr. scott for one minute. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think this is of course a very important and timely hearing. the issue is, of course, i think what is the systemic risk as relates to our insurance industry. and where and how is it best regulated at state or federal level? but i think that the major mod thael we are using, aig, is flawed at its best because as we look back at it, what caused the problem with aig was their...
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royce wanted two minutes earlier. is mr. royce here? five minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: i thank my good friend for yielding. i rise in opposition to the rule. let me just say at the outset, mr. speaker, in the 1990's i served as chairman of the international operations and human rights subcommittee. at first having served as rankg member under tom lantos. then when the house went republican we switched and i became the chairman of that committee. one of the responsibilities of that committee was to write the foreign relations act, the state department re-authorization act for the country. and we worked very hard, mr. lantos and i, very diligently in crafting a bill that was, a, truly bipartisan and, b, open to virtually every amendment that members wanted to offer. i remember bringing a bill to the floor, mr. speaker, that allowed every day members just had to file their amendments in the congressional record a prepri
royce wanted two minutes earlier. is mr. royce here? five minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: i thank my good friend for yielding. i rise in opposition to the rule. let me just say at the outset, mr. speaker, in the 1990's i served as chairman of the international operations and human rights subcommittee. at first having served as rankg member under tom lantos. then when the house...
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royce. mr. royce: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, i rise to support this resolution. in recognizing the national center for missing and exploited children on its 25th anniversary, it is time for us to reflect on just what a role it played in terms of increasing the recovery rate over time of missing children. if you think about the last 25 years and the fact that 138,000 missing children have been recovered, returned to their families, but then in the early years, that rate ran at 62%. and now that rate is up to 97%. you begin to get an appreciation for just what the national center for missing and exploited children were able to do for humanity for these children, for these families. as mentioned, it was officially opened in june of 1984 by president ronald reagan and since its inception, it has become the leading organization worldwide dealing with the issue of missing and exploited kids. i have been pleased to support many of the initiatives that it has worked for including the crimes against children registration a
royce. mr. royce: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, i rise to support this resolution. in recognizing the national center for missing and exploited children on its 25th anniversary, it is time for us to reflect on just what a role it played in terms of increasing the recovery rate over time of missing children. if you think about the last 25 years and the fact that 138,000 missing children have been recovered, returned to their families, but then in the early years, that rate...
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royce of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. royce: i don't know where this ends. this cap and trade bill would give washington 17% control of the economy. nationalizing health care, which is next on the majority agenda here would give it another 16%. the federal government right now runs general motors. the government has a huge equity stake in many of our financial institutions. this congress is relentlessly plight ising our economy and this bill is a job killer and won't achieve its objectives and i'll give you an example. the bill does nothing to encourage nuclear power plant construction, a sure job creator, a source of clean energy.
royce of california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. royce: i don't know where this ends. this cap and trade bill would give washington 17% control of the economy. nationalizing health care, which is next on the majority agenda here would give it another 16%. the federal government right now runs general motors. the government has a huge equity stake in many of our financial institutions. this congress is relentlessly plight ising our...
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royce: i thank the gentleman. i rise in support of congressman peter king of new york's legislation. i think it's very important at this point in time to recognize as we have discussed today the importance of that relationship that we have with south korea and recognize also just how much of a test north koreans' provocative actions have been for our allies in south korea. if we think back to the after effect of the korean war and how south korea lay in ruins and think today about the fact that south korea has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, and yet we look at north korea it has the lowest. it is truly dramatic. i have been in north korea and it is phenomenal to me to see the kind of devastation that that misrule has led in terms of the population. the stunted growth, malnutrition that can you see when you meet people. but particularly for our friends in south korea who today are one of our strongest trading partners, particularly for them at this point in time when we see this north korean for
royce: i thank the gentleman. i rise in support of congressman peter king of new york's legislation. i think it's very important at this point in time to recognize as we have discussed today the importance of that relationship that we have with south korea and recognize also just how much of a test north koreans' provocative actions have been for our allies in south korea. if we think back to the after effect of the korean war and how south korea lay in ruins and think today about the fact that...
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of the toughest jobs this season at national park has been being the head groundskeeper, and john royce is the youngest in all baseball, 26 years old. you did play college football at penn state. that's going to help you lead the guys on the field. >> that's correct. i played for 4.5 years. just listening to him every day really helped me be mature and be a leader. >> what's the toughest part of your job? >> monitoring the weather, actually, judging how much water to put down during the day to make sure the field plays consistently for the players. >> got to be a fun job, too. a little bit of hollywood taking place. tell us about that. >> owen wilson was filming in the bullpen for an upcoming movie that's coming out. >> your cousin is darren fletcher who played with the expo franchise and is part of the blue jays. what's that like? >> me and him hung out on the field. i got to give him a tour, and it was fun having family here. >> the grass is always greener for john on his side of the field. back to you. >> well, the ground crew getting the field in condition and ready for this ball ga
of the toughest jobs this season at national park has been being the head groundskeeper, and john royce is the youngest in all baseball, 26 years old. you did play college football at penn state. that's going to help you lead the guys on the field. >> that's correct. i played for 4.5 years. just listening to him every day really helped me be mature and be a leader. >> what's the toughest part of your job? >> monitoring the weather, actually, judging how much water to put down...
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royce of california. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in favor of a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. once again, members are advised this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 183, the nays are 245. the amendment is not agreed to. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 19 printed in part c of house report 111-143 by the gentleman from illinois, mr. kirk, on which further pr seedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 19 pribted in part c of house report 111-143
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royce. i expect that you know the answer partly yourself. in many ways any international level its countries and groups of country that's have to work together in order to get the global rules which will prevent the future systemic risks and those systemic risks as we discussed today are at the root level, the risks it takes and premiums it doesn't charge, et cetera, et cetera, we need something standardized, harmonized that we can agree with. i think the office of insurance information is a great idea, don't get me wrong, i think what perhaps you'll end up with. i think we still have a fundamental which underlies the exact way in which we approach each other over specific laws. and where there is an absence of that political bridge, there's always going to be a gap. we have to find a way through that. i suspect that behind the imagination, that this company isn't anywhere else to come up with ideas and talk to us. and we should be an open door for you. we're not going to see how you should do it. but we are a compliant group ourselves insid
royce. i expect that you know the answer partly yourself. in many ways any international level its countries and groups of country that's have to work together in order to get the global rules which will prevent the future systemic risks and those systemic risks as we discussed today are at the root level, the risks it takes and premiums it doesn't charge, et cetera, et cetera, we need something standardized, harmonized that we can agree with. i think the office of insurance information is a...
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royce in his own questio questions went beyond his own bill in setting up insurance information and then his question and this is mrs. bean's bill also, what good does it do to have information if you have no authority to act upon it. i mean, i come from illinois. and one of things that we do right in that state is regulate insurance. we have the cheapest insurance rates probably in the country. mr. mcraith, my understanding and correct me, is that aig was in five pieces, five separate entities, call it what you want. and that the life insurance aspect was cordened on by fire walls by the investment side that went sour, is that correct? >> that is correct, congressman. every state has adopted what we call a holding company act. the holding company act along with our other financial regulations requires each insurer to be financially independently viable. we have very strict capital in accounting and investment requirements. one function of the holding company act is that that insurer, the life insurers cannot release capital to the holding company to support the holding company without r
royce in his own questio questions went beyond his own bill in setting up insurance information and then his question and this is mrs. bean's bill also, what good does it do to have information if you have no authority to act upon it. i mean, i come from illinois. and one of things that we do right in that state is regulate insurance. we have the cheapest insurance rates probably in the country. mr. mcraith, my understanding and correct me, is that aig was in five pieces, five separate...
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i know if you put a huge plate of royce in front of me i'm going to eat the whole thing. so it is easier for me to have a role that i am not going to be able to do and have it black-and-white. if you know something is impossible and there is no ambivalence your brain isn't going to get activated. if you look at smokers and say it is impossible for you to smoke the next four hours and the brain doesn't it get activated because they know that it's impossible watch a smoker. five never seen a smoker open the emergency exit on a plane and jump out. [laughter] because they know it's impossible and the period of time but watch them toward the end of the flight. that's when the brain becomes activated so if you can develop rules for yourself one of the reasons why plant eating or structure as we talk about helps, if you know you were going to be eating and you are ongoing to allow yourself to eat all the time them over time all of the queues are going to extinguish and you will never get rid of them entirely. if you were stressed, fatigued, deprived, it will show its head. but t
i know if you put a huge plate of royce in front of me i'm going to eat the whole thing. so it is easier for me to have a role that i am not going to be able to do and have it black-and-white. if you know something is impossible and there is no ambivalence your brain isn't going to get activated. if you look at smokers and say it is impossible for you to smoke the next four hours and the brain doesn't it get activated because they know that it's impossible watch a smoker. five never seen a...
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royce. we will now hear from the gentle lady. >> thank you, mr. castle, i thank you for holding this hearing today. as i hope this is the first of a series of discussions on the future of the gses and freddie and fannie. as you know, we were all wanting to know whether it was explicit or implicit was resolved last fall due to overabundance of risk in the portfolios and fannie and freddie put into the federal conservatorship. since then, they have set up two gses to control the day-to-day operations, but in tight control over the other operations. i want to hear the director of fasa -- did i get that right? on the current status of the gses and the role they continue the play in the mortgage markets and the current entities. the current situation is not ideal and i want to return the gses to the private markets as quickly as possible. what shape or form this will take is unknown at this time, but it is clear that the business model was not foreseeable as it allowed the gses to take on too much risk and have the taxpayers step in when the losses wer
royce. we will now hear from the gentle lady. >> thank you, mr. castle, i thank you for holding this hearing today. as i hope this is the first of a series of discussions on the future of the gses and freddie and fannie. as you know, we were all wanting to know whether it was explicit or implicit was resolved last fall due to overabundance of risk in the portfolios and fannie and freddie put into the federal conservatorship. since then, they have set up two gses to control the day-to-day...
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million cubic feet of gas lost by flaring and companies competing for further contracts and rolls-royce and partisans' currently discussing with their iraqi minister of electricity proposals for new power generation infrastructure worth $200 million. british funding will support lending to 2,000 businesses and youth employment program should give training in were permanently tujunga mazza and ruled out as a result of its success across the whole of wire rack. we're supporting -- iraqi chesbrough minister in a resumption of civilian flights, and the council working on a major education program. iraq has identified as first 250 students and early initiative in a contribution toward iraq's plan for 10,000 overseas scholarships for iraqi students. mr. speaker, issues in the region still confront us. iran as an independent nation that deserves our respect and the ivory and people are proud of the deserve democracy. and that is why there she must address the questions being asked about the conduct of the iranian elections. the way the regime responds to legitimate protests will have implicati
million cubic feet of gas lost by flaring and companies competing for further contracts and rolls-royce and partisans' currently discussing with their iraqi minister of electricity proposals for new power generation infrastructure worth $200 million. british funding will support lending to 2,000 businesses and youth employment program should give training in were permanently tujunga mazza and ruled out as a result of its success across the whole of wire rack. we're supporting -- iraqi...
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district judge royce lambert on salaries of federal judges and the confirm, process. he spoke at the u.s. district courthouse in washington, d.c. last march. this is a portion of the discussion. >> i really do want to talk about -- what i really want to talk about today is how we get more judges like tom flannery. and i don't mean just judge flannery. i mean judges like judge william bryant for whom our annex is named and joyce green and colleen fatelli. appointed by district judges as -- foreign intelligence veins court by chief justice rehnquist. judge flannery and the other judges i have named all share the view that federal judges should be neutral and should strive to apply neutral principles in their decision making. their personal views had to be and were set aside. they applied the constitution and followed the law. chief justice roberts has spoken eloquently about the need for adequate pay for judges if we are to attract and retain more tom flannerys. i don't need to rye to supplement what the chief judge has stated on that point, and i hope to not undercut i
district judge royce lambert on salaries of federal judges and the confirm, process. he spoke at the u.s. district courthouse in washington, d.c. last march. this is a portion of the discussion. >> i really do want to talk about -- what i really want to talk about today is how we get more judges like tom flannery. and i don't mean just judge flannery. i mean judges like judge william bryant for whom our annex is named and joyce green and colleen fatelli. appointed by district judges as --...
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royce: mr. speaker, news came yesterday that will laura ling and euna lee, two american journalists held in north korea, and held there since march, have been found guilty of illegally entering north korea. they have been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor. these court proceedings were a cruel joke. nothing more than a kangaroo court. i know of no justice system in north korea. the two should be immediately released. as if there were any doubts, the north korean regime has shown its true colors. a hostile regime bent on destroying the lives of its own citizens and others. let's be clear. these two wouldn't have been near north korea were it not for the barbaric cruelty of its regime. ling and lee were convicted of so-called grave crimes. it is the north korean regime that commits real grave crimes against millions of north koreans every day. president obama himself must make it clear that this action cannot stand. now is the time for urgent action. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time
royce: mr. speaker, news came yesterday that will laura ling and euna lee, two american journalists held in north korea, and held there since march, have been found guilty of illegally entering north korea. they have been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor. these court proceedings were a cruel joke. nothing more than a kangaroo court. i know of no justice system in north korea. the two should be immediately released. as if there were any doubts, the north korean regime has shown its true...
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royce: i rise in support of this legislation. there are a few points we need to keep in mind. the first is that pakistan is a tender box. its government is very weak. social and economic trends are moving in the wrong direction, and that is fostering extremism. the pakistan government has killed many militants over the last few weeks, but the insurgency remains potent. and clearly pakistan is going to be troubled for sometime. second, this is the center, this region of international terrorism and most importantly pakistan has a growing nuclear arsenal. now, we can either stay engaged and try to shape events or go to the sidelines and see a bad situation become a possible disaster. now, third, to date pakistan has taken us for a ride. since 9/11 we've provided it with some $12.3 billion. we spent billions before that. i've been to pakistan a number of times. i have seen what's happened without conditions. i've also seen the need there. a school that i visited in the northwest frontier has now been blown up and replaced -- madrasah now educates kids there in jihad. i've been to
royce: i rise in support of this legislation. there are a few points we need to keep in mind. the first is that pakistan is a tender box. its government is very weak. social and economic trends are moving in the wrong direction, and that is fostering extremism. the pakistan government has killed many militants over the last few weeks, but the insurgency remains potent. and clearly pakistan is going to be troubled for sometime. second, this is the center, this region of international terrorism...