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mr. passkrel. >> aye. >> mr. passkrel aye. mr. ryan. >> mr. ryan aye. >> ms. moore. >> aye. >> ms. caster. >> aye. >> ms. caster aye. mr. mcdermott. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott aye. ms. lee. >> aye. >> ms. lee aye. mr. pocan. >> aye. >> mr. pocan aye. >> ms. lou hahn grisham. >> aye. >> ms. lou hahn grisham aye. ms. dingell. >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross. >> aye. >> mr. nor cross aye. mr. molten. >> aye. >> mr. molten aye. >> mr. okita. >> no. >> mr. okita no. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman no. >> all members voted? any member wish to change their vote? >> mr. chairman on that vote the ayes are 14, and the nos are 22. >> and the amendment is not adopted. the next amendment is number 19. >> amendment number 19 offered by ms. moore relating to the earned income tax credit. >> the young laiddy of wisconsin is recognized. >> i am fortunate to introduce a bill. the earned income tax credit was enacted in 1975 by republican president ford, expanded by republican hero ronald reagan in 1986. it's a good welfare reform program and encourages work. you can't get this refu
mr. passkrel. >> aye. >> mr. passkrel aye. mr. ryan. >> mr. ryan aye. >> ms. moore. >> aye. >> ms. caster. >> aye. >> ms. caster aye. mr. mcdermott. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott aye. ms. lee. >> aye. >> ms. lee aye. mr. pocan. >> aye. >> mr. pocan aye. >> ms. lou hahn grisham. >> aye. >> ms. lou hahn grisham aye. ms. dingell. >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross....
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i yield two minutes to mr. ryan. mr. ryan: i thank the gentlelady. we've heard the word certainty, how this budget provides certainty. i want to make a quick point that we ask how the transportation funding is going to come for the transportation highway trust fund. we'll figure that out later how much about the health care piece? we'll figure that one out later. how about the tax rates? we'll figure that one out later this budget is anything but certain for anybody and to speak of uncertainty we saw the statistics. the top 1% get 17% of the tax expenditures. the average c.e.o. is making $296 for every $1 that the worker makes. and here we're offering an amendment to make sure that the least among us can have some food. and we're going to get resistance. these deep cuts to the snap program aren't compassionate, they're irresponsible and they're bad economics. they're bad economics. if we want to start growing the economy, we've got to make sure that the average person has some money in their pocket. i want to make one last point before i know i'll ge
i yield two minutes to mr. ryan. mr. ryan: i thank the gentlelady. we've heard the word certainty, how this budget provides certainty. i want to make a quick point that we ask how the transportation funding is going to come for the transportation highway trust fund. we'll figure that out later how much about the health care piece? we'll figure that one out later. how about the tax rates? we'll figure that one out later this budget is anything but certain for anybody and to speak of uncertainty...
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ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. rokita: mr. ryan is recognized for six minutes. mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to offer this amendment. accelerating growth in u.s. manufacturing. i think this is an issue that i hope that we can establish some bipartisan support for this. manufacturing is critical in the united states. it's critical to our defense industrial brails. -- base. we know that one in seven u.s. private sector jobs depend on u.s. manufacturing. i think there's a general sense in the country that we need to make sure we start making things again in the united states. we cannot have an economy based solely on technology or service. we do need manufactured products. every $1 in sales of manufactured products supports $1.33 in output from other sectors. it's the largest ripple effect that we can get and our nation thrives when we are leading the world in cutting-edge technology in manufacturing. accelerating growth in u.s. manufacturing attracts the kind of well-paying jobs that will help drive middle class economic security. i t
ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. rokita: mr. ryan is recognized for six minutes. mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity to offer this amendment. accelerating growth in u.s. manufacturing. i think this is an issue that i hope that we can establish some bipartisan support for this. manufacturing is critical in the united states. it's critical to our defense industrial brails. -- base. we know that one in seven u.s. private sector jobs depend on u.s. manufacturing. i...
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, may i inquire from the gentleman from texas if they have any other speakers because we are prepared to close. mr. doggett: i have one speaker on the way. if you're prepared to close and he is not arriving then we will close. are you -- do you have any other speakers? mr. ryan: no. not on this, i do not. i'll just say a few things. give him 30 seconds. mr. doggett: thank you. mr. ryan: i yield myself such time as i may consume mr. speaker. this is basically common sense. what is happening people on medicare going to the hospital they don't know what their status is whether they're considered in-patient or outpatient. as far as they're concerned it's the same thing. problem is they're being declared one or the other, unbeknownst to them and that has a huge difference in the billing that they receive. and so what this bill simply says is you will know your status so you can make an informed decision as a patient in the hospital because there are huge financial implications to th
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, may i inquire from the gentleman from texas if they have any other speakers because we are prepared to close. mr. doggett: i have one speaker on the way. if you're prepared to close and he is not arriving then we will close. are you -- do you have any other speakers? mr. ryan: no. not on this, i do not. i'll just say a few things. give him 30 seconds. mr. doggett: thank you. mr. ryan: i yield myself such time as i may consume mr. speaker. this is basically common sense....
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mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to tip my hat to the new budget chairman. it's a difficult job putting bauget together. i did it for four years. and so i thank the gentleman for bringing an outstanding budget to the floor. first of all, this is a budget to be proud of. this is a budget that makes our country stronger. this is a budget that balances. you know, it's pretty important to note that hardworking taxpayers, the people that elected us here to represent them, they have to live within their means. well, so should government. that's the basic decision here. and so when you take a look at the budget being considered here, we basically want the government to get back in the business of being honest with people about our finances. here's the problem, mr. chairman. our government is making promises to people in this country that it knows it can't keep. that's dishonesty. what this budget does is it puts our budget back on track so that the government can keep these promises, the promises that people are organizing their lives around. what the gentleman fro
mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to tip my hat to the new budget chairman. it's a difficult job putting bauget together. i did it for four years. and so i thank the gentleman for bringing an outstanding budget to the floor. first of all, this is a budget to be proud of. this is a budget that makes our country stronger. this is a budget that balances. you know, it's pretty important to note that hardworking taxpayers, the people that elected us here to represent them, they have to live...
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. >> mr. van hollen? >> aye. >> mr. yarman? >> aye. >> mr. passkarel? >> aye. >> mr. ryan? >> aye. >> miss moore? >> aye. >> miss caster? >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? miss lee? >> aye. >> mr. pockan? >> aye. >> miss lou han grisham? >> aye. >> miss engel? >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross? >> aye. >> mr. molten? >> aye. >> mr. akilta? >> no. >> mr. stutzman? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member wish to change their vote? the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13 and the nos are 22. >> the nos have it. the amendment is not agreed to. the next amendment is number 7, and the clerk will designate the amendment, and the staff will distribute copies. >> amendment number 7 offered by miss moore to the settlement al nutritional assistance program. >> miss moore is recognized for seven minutes. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. i would yield time -- >> excuse me. i apologize. six minutes and one minute to close. >> thank you. i would yield two minutes each to representa
. >> mr. van hollen? >> aye. >> mr. yarman? >> aye. >> mr. passkarel? >> aye. >> mr. ryan? >> aye. >> miss moore? >> aye. >> miss caster? >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? miss lee? >> aye. >> mr. pockan? >> aye. >> miss lou han grisham? >> aye. >> miss engel? >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross? >> aye. >> mr. molten? >> aye....
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. >> mr. pascrel aye. >> mr. ryan, aye. miss more. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. >> aye. >> miss lee, aye. >> ms. tingle aye. >> mr. lou, aye. >> mr. multin, aye. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member wish the change their vote. the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman on the vote the ayes are 12 and the noes are 22. >> the next amendment is number 9. the clerk will designate the amendment and the staff will distribute. >> amendment number nine offered relating to funding for the national instituted of health. >> recognized for six minutes. >> my amendment bolsters the national institute of health through expanded and investment that i propose to hard wire into our nation's budget. it takes nih funding out of the annual budget battles, moves it from discretionary to mandatory providing certainty to our talented researchers and hope for families all across the country. as america's commitment to medical research discretionary? no it's not and it shouldn't be. the stagnant funding for nih have taken a serious toll over
. >> mr. pascrel aye. >> mr. ryan, aye. miss more. >> aye. >> mr. mcdermott. ms. lee. >> aye. >> miss lee, aye. >> ms. tingle aye. >> mr. lou, aye. >> mr. multin, aye. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member wish the change their vote. the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman on the vote the ayes are 12 and the noes are 22. >> the next amendment is number 9. the...
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. >> i know yield five minutes to mr. ryan of ohio. mr. ryan: i think the gentleman. the main issue we agree on as democrats is that we need an opportunity for average people in our country to earn a living, to go to work and earn a living. that's all they want from us. we have proven on our side that our philosophy is much better at growing our economy. i don't know how many of you sit on military committees. i know i do. we have hollowed out our military because of sequestration, but we also hollowed out our domestic economy. when you look at how we got to where we are as a country, we got here because we had public investments and private investments. and the republican philosophy of dismantling the public investments have decimated the middle class. look at our infrastructure today. anyone driving in the northern part of the country after the winter. we need investments to grow our economy in public infrastructure. roads, bridges, ports, airports, broadband, this is how you grow the economy. but you cannot necessarily do it if you cut out public investment. you wa
. >> i know yield five minutes to mr. ryan of ohio. mr. ryan: i think the gentleman. the main issue we agree on as democrats is that we need an opportunity for average people in our country to earn a living, to go to work and earn a living. that's all they want from us. we have proven on our side that our philosophy is much better at growing our economy. i don't know how many of you sit on military committees. i know i do. we have hollowed out our military because of sequestration, but we...
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mr. pascrell - aye . mr. ryan -- aye. ms. moore -- aye. mr. astor -- --ms. castor -- aye. ms. lujan grisham -- aye. mr. lieu -- aye. mr. norcross -- aye. mr. rokida -- no. mr. garrett? mr. cole -- no. mr. woodall -- no. mr. mooney -- no. mr. van hollen -- aye. mr. chairman -- no. rep. price: at all members voted? does any member wish to change their vote? clerk: the ayes are 14 and the no's are 21. amendment number 26 is relating to long-term care services. >> thank you mr. chairman. we have considered a lot of contentious issues today but this is one that i hope we can all agree on. long-term care is a concern that affects all americans and i know all of us have loved ones that have or will seek the possibility of long-term care and support. as our nation continues to age the demand for long-term care is expected to double in the next 30 years. the fact is, existing programs at huge gaps in access. in the u.s., the costs of long-term care are covered by a patchwork of insurance, public programs, and family caregivers. the systems are not integrated, difficult to navigate, and
mr. pascrell - aye . mr. ryan -- aye. ms. moore -- aye. mr. astor -- --ms. castor -- aye. ms. lujan grisham -- aye. mr. lieu -- aye. mr. norcross -- aye. mr. rokida -- no. mr. garrett? mr. cole -- no. mr. woodall -- no. mr. mooney -- no. mr. van hollen -- aye. mr. chairman -- no. rep. price: at all members voted? does any member wish to change their vote? clerk: the ayes are 14 and the no's are 21. amendment number 26 is relating to long-term care services. >> thank you mr. chairman. we...
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mr. ryan? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore? ms. moore, aye. mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? ms. lee? ms. lee, aye. ms. lujan grisham? ms. lujan grisham aye. mr. lou? mr. lou, aye. mr. -- ? mr. garrick? mr. garrick, no. mr. woodall? mr. woodall? no. mr. -- ? mr. moody? mr. moody? mr. -- ? mr. mcdermott? mr. moulton? mr. chairman? mr. chairman, no. -- mr. chairman: have all members voted? all members voted. any members wish to change their vote? if not, the tally. >> on that note, the aye's are 20 and the nose -- no's are 11. mr. chairman: the next amendment is amendment number 5. the staff will distribute the copies of the amendment. >> amendment number five relating to medicaid. mr. chairman: the young lady is recognized for six minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am offering a simple amendment that would reject the 913 billion in cuts to medicaid over 10 years that is contained in the budget resolution we are considering today. my an amendment will ensure that seniors, people disabilities, and working, is to not lose access to critical health care and long-term care services by rever
mr. ryan? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore? ms. moore, aye. mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? ms. lee? ms. lee, aye. ms. lujan grisham? ms. lujan grisham aye. mr. lou? mr. lou, aye. mr. -- ? mr. garrick? mr. garrick, no. mr. woodall? mr. woodall? no. mr. -- ? mr. moody? mr. moody? mr. -- ? mr. mcdermott? mr. moulton? mr. chairman? mr. chairman, no. -- mr. chairman: have all members voted? all members voted. any members wish to change their vote? if not, the tally. >> on that note, the aye's are 20 and...
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mr. buchanan no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth aye. mr. pascrell aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. castor aye. mr. mcdermott, aye. ms. lee aye. mr. poekcane aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. ms. dingell, aye. mr. norcross, aye. ms.r. moulton, aye. mr. garrett, no. mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member with the change their vote? >> on that vote, the ayes are 14 nos are 21. >> the amendment is not adopted. >> the clerk will designate the amendment, and the staff will distribute. clerk: republican amendment number one offered by mrs. blackburn, related to a policy statement on national security. ms. blackburn: thank you. i do appreciate that. yes, this is a policy statement. i look at it as a clarifying amendment as to where we are when it comes to our military funding. i have to tell you. being someone that represents a major military post, it is imperative to me that we clarify and send a message to these troops that we are with them and that we are going to find what -- fund what they need for the readiness, for the redeployment, for their training, an
mr. buchanan no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth aye. mr. pascrell aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. castor aye. mr. mcdermott, aye. ms. lee aye. mr. poekcane aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. ms. dingell, aye. mr. norcross, aye. ms.r. moulton, aye. mr. garrett, no. mr. chairman, no. >> have all members voted? any member with the change their vote? >> on that vote, the ayes are 14 nos are 21. >> the amendment is not adopted. >> the clerk will designate the amendment,...
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we are still awaiting comment from the attorneys in this case mr. ryan's spokesman says it's customary for the justice department to handle or defend suits against member fz congress. a court date in the case scheduled for april 10th. >>> virginia delegate joe morrissey will no longer be spending nights in jail. the lawmaker was convicted in december for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. despite that conviction, the former henriqueco county democrat won reelection as an independent. a work release program allowed him to spend days in the general assembly and nights in jail. morrissey now faces felony charges of fabricating a document related to the sex scandal. >>> virginia is one of cuba's top u.s. trading partners and governor terry mcauliffe wants to do even more trade. mcauliffe announced plans to visit cuba later this year on an economic trade mission. virginia has been trading soybeans apple, boultpoultry and pork with cuba. >>> some will stay away from the st. patrick's day parade because of the grand marshal, the governor
we are still awaiting comment from the attorneys in this case mr. ryan's spokesman says it's customary for the justice department to handle or defend suits against member fz congress. a court date in the case scheduled for april 10th. >>> virginia delegate joe morrissey will no longer be spending nights in jail. the lawmaker was convicted in december for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl. despite that conviction, the former henriqueco county democrat won reelection...
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ryan about the decision making and will angst i think the angst came if not having the facts in play i admire the fact that local 21 convened a study committee i talked with larry greven who was here earlier with the san francisco vice president of local 21 and said a staff person from the retirement board came and spoke and dlebd deliberated i declined i deliberated with them there ever half for and half against and according to larry combreven were answered they felt be comfortable in making the recommendations they have the problem is that information that was shared to you guess a small study committee didn't get out there to f i u and the retirees and didn't think it got out to the broader manipulating of local 21 so definitely i think there's been a problem with information when i was with the planning commission the public testified the next time around when the committee the commission took things under add time the staff summarized the concerns and responder to them by today it was supervisor i mean commissioner paskin-jordan that had to ask the questions that people here ha
ryan about the decision making and will angst i think the angst came if not having the facts in play i admire the fact that local 21 convened a study committee i talked with larry greven who was here earlier with the san francisco vice president of local 21 and said a staff person from the retirement board came and spoke and dlebd deliberated i declined i deliberated with them there ever half for and half against and according to larry combreven were answered they felt be comfortable in making...
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mr. westerman no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. cast tore aye. mr. mcdermott? ms. lee aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. liu, aye. mr. moulton? mr. moulton? mr. garrett, no. mr. diaz-balart no. mr. woodal, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all members voted? any member wishing to change their votes? the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 12 and the noes are 20. mr. price: noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the chair will make afew amounsments we will continue through the remainder of the markup without stopping. we will have a bipartisan meal lunch, supper in the room. and we ask members to partake during the time when they're not participating in debate, to be present for all votes and i apologize for the break we had before, but i think we can finish in good season if we keep rolling through this. at this point, we have amendment number 6 up. the clerk will designate the amendment.
mr. westerman no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. cast tore aye. mr. mcdermott? ms. lee aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. liu, aye. mr. moulton? mr. moulton? mr. garrett, no. mr. diaz-balart no. mr. woodal, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all members voted? any member wishing to change their votes? the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: mr. chairman,...
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norcross. >> thank you mr. ryan and ranking member van hollen. it's a great privilege to participate in this markup. certainly as a new member we're looking forward to work with both of you. in congress we talked a lot about the american dream, the american promise that if you work hard you can make a better life for yourself and your children at the center of this dream is opportunity yet this opportunity only exists if american people are given the tools to succeed. today we are marking up a budget that falls short in advancing the cause of economic opportunity by making strategic investments in those tools. we on this committee will have to choice to give hardworking families that will invest in putting people back to work repairing our roads, bridges, ports and other critical infrastructure. two, provide affordable access to a strengthened education system and three provide a fair tax system that rewards our work. while we have to make tough choices to deal with the deficit and the debt, we remain committed to a strategy that invests in our t
norcross. >> thank you mr. ryan and ranking member van hollen. it's a great privilege to participate in this markup. certainly as a new member we're looking forward to work with both of you. in congress we talked a lot about the american dream, the american promise that if you work hard you can make a better life for yourself and your children at the center of this dream is opportunity yet this opportunity only exists if american people are given the tools to succeed. today we are marking...
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mr. llamas, aye. mr. ryan? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore? ms. moore aye. ms. castor? ms. castor, aye. mr. mcdermott? is to mcdermott, aye. ms. lee? ms. lee, aye. ms. lujan grisham? miss lujan grisham aye. mr. lou? mr. lou, aye. mr. norcross? mr. norcross aye. mr. molson? mr. molson, aye. mr. chairman? mr. chairman no. [laughter] chairman: does any member or to change their vote to echo if not, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the aye's are 13 and the no's are 22. chairman: the next amendment is by the gentleman from wisconsin. i'm sorry, the amendment's amendment number two. the clerk will designate the amendment and the staff will distribute the copies. >> expressing the sense of the house relating to the class taxes. chairman: the gentleman is recognized for six minutes. representative: i am reading the seven sentences we have about tax reform and the general description we talked about. including lower rates for individuals and families, as well as small businesses. what was the tax rates implied by what we put together that we are putting on? chairman: you have s
mr. llamas, aye. mr. ryan? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore? ms. moore aye. ms. castor? ms. castor, aye. mr. mcdermott? is to mcdermott, aye. ms. lee? ms. lee, aye. ms. lujan grisham? miss lujan grisham aye. mr. lou? mr. lou, aye. mr. norcross? mr. norcross aye. mr. molson? mr. molson, aye. mr. chairman? mr. chairman no. [laughter] chairman: does any member or to change their vote to echo if not, the clerk shall report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the aye's are 13 and the no's are 22. chairman:...
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lee and mr. ryan, do the same. we are in the position we are in right now because of what we're seeing there in the red. if you go back to 1962, you can see that about two thirds of spending that we all talk about from an appropriations standpoint, was on the discretionary side. it has now flipped in that we have got about two thirds of spending now that is part of the mandatory equation. all the gentleman is effectively trying to do is restore the president's budget numbers to this particular scenario. it is exactly those numbers that exacerbate the debt and the net interest on the debt, the area in purple on the very top. a ticket out and before my two-year-old grandson turns 12, to about 785 are in dollars of hard-earned taxpayer money, just to pay the minimum payment due the net interest on the debt for the expected that in the 10 year window, most of the people on my side of the aisle and everybody in your side of the aisle, have some disagreement with the concept of sequester. this may be our opportunity to c
lee and mr. ryan, do the same. we are in the position we are in right now because of what we're seeing there in the red. if you go back to 1962, you can see that about two thirds of spending that we all talk about from an appropriations standpoint, was on the discretionary side. it has now flipped in that we have got about two thirds of spending now that is part of the mandatory equation. all the gentleman is effectively trying to do is restore the president's budget numbers to this particular...
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. >> mr. ryan you're not a corporation. you're a human being. now you may work for a corporation, but the rights of you far exceed that of a corporation and this right now, if you connect the two, opens the door for blatant discrimination. >> that's not true. that's not true. hold up. >> no it is true. >> organizations do have rights. "the new york times" has free press rights. in the same way msnbc has rights as a journalistic organization. people who form organizations also have their religious liberty rights protected. this is the law for the whole federal government and 30 states. >> we're down to the fundamentals. if a gay couple walks into a restaurant and i own it you're telling me in indiana if i own that restaurant i can tell them to get out of here and you don't think that's discrimination. that's not the position of the right wing? >> please point to names who say restaurant owners should be kicking gay and lesbian people out of restaurants. >> that was the very question that was put to your governor and he denied answering it. >> wai
. >> mr. ryan you're not a corporation. you're a human being. now you may work for a corporation, but the rights of you far exceed that of a corporation and this right now, if you connect the two, opens the door for blatant discrimination. >> that's not true. that's not true. hold up. >> no it is true. >> organizations do have rights. "the new york times" has free press rights. in the same way msnbc has rights as a journalistic organization. people who form...
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mr. ryan: madam speaker, i'm going to let mr. jeffries from new york explain what the bill does. this is something that i want to thank the gentleman from new york for bringing to our attention. this is the kind of thing we have done in the past under certain situations and emergencies such as this, and i will reserve the balance of my time because i have the right to close i'll yield to the gentleman. i'd simply like to thank the gentleman for bringing it to our attention and for the pump of explaining the bill, i think mr. jeffries can explain it very well. with that i yield. . mr. jeffries: i yield myself such time as i may consume. let me thank chairman ryan for his support in bringing this important legislation to the floor of the house of representatives. let me thank my good friend, representative, peter king for his partnership on this bill, which is of great importance to the people of new york as well as law enforcement throughout the entire nation. it is an honor and privilege to represent the 8th congressional district proud home of the new york police department, one
mr. ryan: madam speaker, i'm going to let mr. jeffries from new york explain what the bill does. this is something that i want to thank the gentleman from new york for bringing to our attention. this is the kind of thing we have done in the past under certain situations and emergencies such as this, and i will reserve the balance of my time because i have the right to close i'll yield to the gentleman. i'd simply like to thank the gentleman for bringing it to our attention and for the pump of...
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. >> and mr. ryan how does that receive you? how do you receive that as a member of congress? now it seems to me that the unions are making a very strong statement here. i think it's very clear you can draw a line between winning and losing when it comes to their support. >> yeah, no doubt about it. i feel okay about it because i'm 99.9% sure i'm going to be with them. i haven't seen many trade deals i like many in yourp where they have high-standard working standards and regulations that would even the playing field up. but the unions do a pretty good job of making sure they communicate to us what they want and fortunately i'm with them on these issues so i'm not going to be too concerned about it myself but i think it's showing that working families and the unions in this country are tired of getting slapped around and tired of being, you know for somehow all of the economic problems in our country are the union's fault, whether it's the teachers union or private sector we blame the working-class people trying to earn a wage for them and their family and i think what you're
. >> and mr. ryan how does that receive you? how do you receive that as a member of congress? now it seems to me that the unions are making a very strong statement here. i think it's very clear you can draw a line between winning and losing when it comes to their support. >> yeah, no doubt about it. i feel okay about it because i'm 99.9% sure i'm going to be with them. i haven't seen many trade deals i like many in yourp where they have high-standard working standards and...
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mr. ryan: at this time i yield myself the remainder of the time. i want to thank mr. barletta for bringing this to our attention. this is a problem with the law and therefore the law needs to change. it is insufficient that we have some regulatory forbearance from the administrative branch because the law has to be changed and that is why this legislation is necessary. again, i want to thank mr. barletta for his leadership on this issue. we need to do right by our volunteer firefighters and this does that. with that mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time having now expired on this bill the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1191 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative the rules are suspended -- >> mr. speaker i ask for a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing u
mr. ryan: at this time i yield myself the remainder of the time. i want to thank mr. barletta for bringing this to our attention. this is a problem with the law and therefore the law needs to change. it is insufficient that we have some regulatory forbearance from the administrative branch because the law has to be changed and that is why this legislation is necessary. again, i want to thank mr. barletta for his leadership on this issue. we need to do right by our volunteer firefighters and...
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the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 876 as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 876, a bill to amend title 18 of the social security act, to require hospitals to provide certificate notifications to individuals classified by such hospitals under observation status rather than admitted as in-patients of such hospitals. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-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 speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 395 and the nays are zero. 2/3 of those voting having responded
the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 876 as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 876, a bill to amend title 18 of the social security act, to require hospitals to provide certificate notifications to individuals classified by such hospitals under observation status rather than admitted as in-patients of such hospitals. the speaker...
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mr. buchanan: no. mr. van hollen: hi. mr. yarmuth: aye. mr. pascrell: aye mr. ryan: aye. ms. moore: aye. ms. castor: aye. mr. mcdermott: aye. ms. lee: aye. mr. pocan: aye. mrs. dingell: aye. mr. lieu: aye. mr. moulton: aye. mr. garrett: no. stan stan no. mr. mooney:. mr. chairman? mr. price: no. mr. price: all members voted? any member wish to change their votes? the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: the ayes are 14 and the noes are 21. mr. price: the knows have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the committee will stand in recess until 5:00 p.m. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> house budget committee gaveled in at 11:00 eastern and marking up the fiscal year 2016 budget proposal. and they are taking a break here. the chairman tom price saying until 5:00 eastern. so an hour or so, but he did say when beginning this morning that the committee would be in session marking up the measure until about midnight ea
mr. buchanan: no. mr. van hollen: hi. mr. yarmuth: aye. mr. pascrell: aye mr. ryan: aye. ms. moore: aye. ms. castor: aye. mr. mcdermott: aye. ms. lee: aye. mr. pocan: aye. mrs. dingell: aye. mr. lieu: aye. mr. moulton: aye. mr. garrett: no. stan stan no. mr. mooney:. mr. chairman? mr. price: no. mr. price: all members voted? any member wish to change their votes? the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: the ayes are 14 and the noes are 21. mr. price: the knows have it and the amendment is...
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. -- mr. walton's relatives. ryan knew about nickel. he didn't know about the million dollar reward. jamie: adams' pursuit of a good story sets in motion a series of extraordinary events. >> adams also contacted the editor of "coin world." she asked him if he knew where the altered coin was, so she finally got in contact with me and said we'd like to have that altered date coin on display in baltimore. jamie: ryan's uninterested in dredging up the bogus walton nickel tale. but that 90-year-old lady is calling out to him again. >> so i asked or my brother and my sisters -- asked my brother and my sisters if it was okay to take it up there, and they said fine with them. jamie: wow. did you think to yourself, what if it's real? >> you always wondered, but i wanted more to find it was real for uncle george because it was, basically, his reputation. jamie: on july 30, 2003, he drives from roanoke, virginia, to baltimore and meets with his siblings to show paul montgomery the nickel. >> i was ready to tell them that their coin wasn't genuine,
. -- mr. walton's relatives. ryan knew about nickel. he didn't know about the million dollar reward. jamie: adams' pursuit of a good story sets in motion a series of extraordinary events. >> adams also contacted the editor of "coin world." she asked him if he knew where the altered coin was, so she finally got in contact with me and said we'd like to have that altered date coin on display in baltimore. jamie: ryan's uninterested in dredging up the bogus walton nickel tale. but...
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mr. secretary, i want to say something. we got your budget yesterday. i've got to say as a form other budget chairman i'm a little miffed. four years in a row, which was when i was chair of the budget committee -- four years in a row you're late with your budget. the minute i leave, you produce it on time. what gives? in all seriousness, the one positive thing i'd like to say is it is a budget finally on time. those of us in the budget world , that clock means a lot. it sets the tempo for congress. it means a lot of things so congratulations on finally giving us a budget on time. that said, the irony wasn't lost on me that the administration submitted their budget on ground hog day because it is the same thing every year, even a little worse. you've raised taxes by $1.7 trillion over the past six years. now you want to raise them again by $2.1 trillion. you want to tax savings and investment in small businesses. sooner or later you're going to start looking for money in the couch cushions
mr. secretary, i want to say something. we got your budget yesterday. i've got to say as a form other budget chairman i'm a little miffed. four years in a row, which was when i was chair of the budget committee -- four years in a row you're late with your budget. the minute i leave, you produce it on time. what gives? in all seriousness, the one positive thing i'd like to say is it is a budget finally on time. those of us in the budget world , that clock means a lot. it sets the tempo for...
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ryan. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for three minutes. mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i've been in congress now 13 years. i've had many discussions with the chairman over the course of my career. i am stunned and i know he won't be stunned that i am stunned with the inability of the republican party to govern this chamber. or to govern the country. if you just look at price 1, price 2, the contortions that the republican party has to go through, in order to meet the basic standard of trying to govern the country it's mind blowing. and then to go through all these contortions just so you don't have to fund the domestic agenda that's going to actually grow the economy in the united states, and i say this because i was here and watched when president bush was here and the republicans controlled congress cut taxes deregulate , and the economy will grow and jobs will be created. and we had a stagnant decade of growth because we failed to make the kind of investments that we need to make in this country in order to grow the pie. so here we are today, after we were
ryan. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for three minutes. mr. ryan: thank you, mr. chairman. i've been in congress now 13 years. i've had many discussions with the chairman over the course of my career. i am stunned and i know he won't be stunned that i am stunned with the inability of the republican party to govern this chamber. or to govern the country. if you just look at price 1, price 2, the contortions that the republican party has to go through, in order to meet the basic...
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ryan and others have talked about premium support. so all of these things are things i think will be short-term priorities for us as well as long term. >> terrific, thank you, sheila. let me remind you, you now have a chance to enter into this conversation. there are microphones at the far corners of the room. there are green cards that you can write a question on. if you do go to the microphone, i'd ask you to keep the question brief and to identify yourself so that we can get to as many questions as we can and i should remind you this is a primer, there is no question that is too simple to ask because that's what we're here for. yes, go right ahead. >> hi amy grace from the senate. i'm just wondering what you think about the government part "d" non-interference clause. i'm hearing a lot about that and whether you think the government will actually save costs if they were able to interfere with those negotiations. thank you. >> and you might -- whoever wants to take a crack at it explain what it is we're talking about. >> the part "d
ryan and others have talked about premium support. so all of these things are things i think will be short-term priorities for us as well as long term. >> terrific, thank you, sheila. let me remind you, you now have a chance to enter into this conversation. there are microphones at the far corners of the room. there are green cards that you can write a question on. if you do go to the microphone, i'd ask you to keep the question brief and to identify yourself so that we can get to as many...
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mr. ryan have had extensive conversations already about. this and a reminder much of the fraud determined in eitc has much a to do with the lack of the professional standards for tax prepareser. we've had conversations in the past with mr. camp's statute. and there seems to be consensus as well. if we we were to apply the lodgic of not paying things, perhaps we should just expand eitc and have it nod paid for. thanks again. you acknowledged the ira we were work ongd last session. we almost got there. and i hope that when we consider half the people get up in america referred not in a retirement plan that we could expand more opportunity for savings. and a acknowledge on the tax savings program and acknowledging that. inducing sound investment around the country and allen krug we are as the terrific advocate along with build america bonds which worked quite well during those years. there was not an airport that was expand forward members of this committee who have one that did not use build america bonds naar purpose. and and after pointing
mr. ryan have had extensive conversations already about. this and a reminder much of the fraud determined in eitc has much a to do with the lack of the professional standards for tax prepareser. we've had conversations in the past with mr. camp's statute. and there seems to be consensus as well. if we we were to apply the lodgic of not paying things, perhaps we should just expand eitc and have it nod paid for. thanks again. you acknowledged the ira we were work ongd last session. we almost got...
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ryan and others have talked about premium support so all of these things are things that he think of going to be both short-term priorities force as well as long-term. >> terrific. thank you, sheila. let me remind you, you now have a chance to enter into this conversation. there are microphones at the four corners of the room. there are green cards that you can write a question on. if you do go to the microphone i would ask you to keep the question breathe and to identify yourself so that we can get you as many questions as we can do and i should remind you, this is a primer. there is no question that is too simple to ask. because that's what we're here for. >> yes, go right ahead. >> amy from the senate. i'm just wanting to know what you think about the government part d non-interface clause? on hearing a lot about that in what do you think the government could save costs if they're able to interview with those negotiations? thank you. >> you might, whoever wants to take a crack at it, explain what is the we are talking about. juliette: the part d nonimmigrant clause basically refer
ryan and others have talked about premium support so all of these things are things that he think of going to be both short-term priorities force as well as long-term. >> terrific. thank you, sheila. let me remind you, you now have a chance to enter into this conversation. there are microphones at the four corners of the room. there are green cards that you can write a question on. if you do go to the microphone i would ask you to keep the question breathe and to identify yourself so that...
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mr. van hollen, aye. mr. pascrell? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. caster, aye. ms. lee, >> aye. >> miss grisham? >> aye. >> miss single? >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross? >> aye. >> mr. molten? mr. molten? mr. garrett? >> no. >> mr. woodall? >> no. >> mr. susman? mr. susman? mr. mooney? mr. mooney? mr. passquell mr. mcdermott? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> all members voted? any member wish to change their vote? if not, the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman on that vote, the ayes are 11 and nos are 20. >> the nos have it. and the amendment is not agreed to. the next amendment is amendment number 5. the clerk will designate the amendment and the staff will distribute the copies of the amendment. >> amendment number 5 offered by miss engel related to medicaid. >> the gentle lady is recognized for six minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am offering a simple amendment that would reject the $913 billion in custom medicaid contained in the budget resolution we're considering today. my amendment will ensure that seniors, persons with
mr. van hollen, aye. mr. pascrell? mr. ryan aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. caster, aye. ms. lee, >> aye. >> miss grisham? >> aye. >> miss single? >> aye. >> mr. lou? >> aye. >> mr. norcross? >> aye. >> mr. molten? mr. molten? mr. garrett? >> no. >> mr. woodall? >> no. >> mr. susman? mr. susman? mr. mooney? mr. mooney? mr. passquell mr. mcdermott? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> all...
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mr. wilson? >> president hasz, director ryan, commissioners, my name is ted olson, a third generation of swedish society of san francisco. this society is the olde local swedish club, the owner, builder and continuous occupant and conservator of the swedish hall. we thank you for proposing the extension to comment on the landmark proposal and you understood we did so affirmatively. my grandfathers were founders of this society which before social security like all ethnic clubs provided health and death benefits and helped the community become american. immediately before the quake, the society owned the hall with 5,000 books with the yet to be the city hall site of our san francisco public library. the main library. my maternal grandfather with the 1906 quake and along the building community of the hall which my grandfather managed for the next 30 years. both parents and grandparents lived across from market street from the hall where i live today. this is why i'm personally and profoundly involv
mr. wilson? >> president hasz, director ryan, commissioners, my name is ted olson, a third generation of swedish society of san francisco. this society is the olde local swedish club, the owner, builder and continuous occupant and conservator of the swedish hall. we thank you for proposing the extension to comment on the landmark proposal and you understood we did so affirmatively. my grandfathers were founders of this society which before social security like all ethnic clubs provided...
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caller: yes, i have a question for mr. ryan. this is due to the avoidable care act. there have been so -- affordable care act. the have been some of the cuts to health agencies. and these are for people who work 30, 40 years in this country. i would like you to work into this. where the money is going. and these home health agencies are actually shutting down. you know it is a lot cheaper to keep somebody in their home than to keep them in their hospital. appeared -- what can we do about this? these agencies are shutting down. you have seniors going to emergency room's, costing three times as much as host: all right -- asthma to. host: all right, al. guest: that was the idea with you for double care act, to keep people out of the emergency room. natalie wood health care funding, but in the medicare program -- not only in health care, but in the medicare program. a lot of men and women lose their health care when they are 55 or 60. in the old system, they wouldn't go out to get health care. they would wait and say, well, i'm going to be in medicare in a few years. and
caller: yes, i have a question for mr. ryan. this is due to the avoidable care act. there have been so -- affordable care act. the have been some of the cuts to health agencies. and these are for people who work 30, 40 years in this country. i would like you to work into this. where the money is going. and these home health agencies are actually shutting down. you know it is a lot cheaper to keep somebody in their home than to keep them in their hospital. appeared -- what can we do about this?...
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. >> someone anyhow george walton and we had our research li brarian pick up information on mr. walten's relatives. >> the research went to ryan. >> he knew about the nickel but not the reward. >> that sets in motion a series of extraordinary events. >> i also contacted the editor of coin world. she asked him if he knew where the altered coin was. and she got in contact with me and said we would like to have it on display in baltimore. >> ryan is uninterested in dredging up the bogus tale. but the 90-year-old lady is calling out to him again. and so i asked my brother and sister if it was okay to take it up there and they said fine with them. >> wow, what if it is real? >> you wonder but i wondered more to find if it was real for uncle george. it was his reputation. >> on july 30th, 2003. he drives fromroa noak. and met with the siblings to show the nickel. >> i was ready to tell them the coin was not genuine and you always want to meet someone with the business. >> once he has it in the hands. paul montgomery sg does a double take. this doesn't look like a fake. paul invites je
. >> someone anyhow george walton and we had our research li brarian pick up information on mr. walten's relatives. >> the research went to ryan. >> he knew about the nickel but not the reward. >> that sets in motion a series of extraordinary events. >> i also contacted the editor of coin world. she asked him if he knew where the altered coin was. and she got in contact with me and said we would like to have it on display in baltimore. >> ryan is uninterested...
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ryan: where was mr. putin those last 10 days? ilya: i think he was at his retreat next to st. petersburg. hanging out with his new child. i think the whole story about the new child was a decoy. i think he's a pretty lonely person and he was just surrounded by the security guard because he was sure it was not the security guards who ordered the assassination of nemtsov. ryan: you think he was combination of on vacation and trying to do investigation as to who was behind this? ilya: yes. i think it was to make one step back also out of precaution, most likely security detail was warning him it is not safe to be in the middle because whatever might happen, they are not controlling the kremlin. the murder was carried out right by the walls of kremlin. ryan: you're just speculating, right? you don't know much more about what is going on in the kremlin than we do if you're sitting in new york city, do you? ilya: i do have people i am talking with. i have different understandings in the process than most western media described. this is a result of power struggle from within kremlin
ryan: where was mr. putin those last 10 days? ilya: i think he was at his retreat next to st. petersburg. hanging out with his new child. i think the whole story about the new child was a decoy. i think he's a pretty lonely person and he was just surrounded by the security guard because he was sure it was not the security guards who ordered the assassination of nemtsov. ryan: you think he was combination of on vacation and trying to do investigation as to who was behind this? ilya: yes. i think...
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the deputy city attorney and provides the board with advise at the board is mr. pacheco and i'm sdng the boards director we have departments with cases before the board scott sanchez is representing the planning commission and planning department and explain if you would at this point go over the board guidelines and please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. out in the hallway. people affiliated with these parties must conclude their comments within 7 minutes, participants not affiliated minutes, members of the public are asked, not required to submit a speaker card or business card to the clerk. speaker cards and pens are available on the left side of the podium. the board welcomes your comments. there are customer satisfaction forms available. if you have a question about the schedule, speak to the staff after the meeting or call the board office tomorrow we are located at 1650 mission street, suite 304. this meeting is broadcast live on sfgovtv cable channel 78. dvds are available to purchase directly
the deputy city attorney and provides the board with advise at the board is mr. pacheco and i'm sdng the boards director we have departments with cases before the board scott sanchez is representing the planning commission and planning department and explain if you would at this point go over the board guidelines and please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. out in the hallway. people affiliated with these parties must conclude their...
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mr. allen also interviewed white house correspondent april ryan of the american urban radio network. this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming out. a great conversation ahead. he will start with april ryan. she is going to talk about some of her ex. is currently airing president bush, clinton and obama, and then we will have dan pfeiffer of the president senior adviser. as we are out, i would like to you in lifestream land, c-span who is carrying this. bank of america for the conversations. bank of america has then fantastic partner at the conventions, cocktails. so we appreciate the partnership and great illuminating conversations we have had as part of it. please tweet us your questions. i have my twitter machine here. we will try to get your question and. now i would like to welcome an american urban radio network one of the longest and most respected members of the white house press corps, april ryan. [applause] none didn't you know, there is something called a book leave? >> i s
mr. allen also interviewed white house correspondent april ryan of the american urban radio network. this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming out. a great conversation ahead. he will start with april ryan. she is going to talk about some of her ex. is currently airing president bush, clinton and obama, and then we will have dan pfeiffer of the president senior adviser. as we are out, i would like to you in lifestream land, c-span who is carrying this. bank of america for the...
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ryan chilcote, bloomberg, moscow. guy: mr. chilcote has now traveled from moscow to eastern ukraine where he joins us now from on the phone. let's take you back to moscow. let's talk about this demonstration. was it a demonstration of opposition? was it a demonstration of remembrance? can you give us a sense of what it was like to be there? how big was it? ryan: is a very good question. it was the biggest demo in three years. the police say there were 20,000 people there. the protesters say they were about 50,000. that's a good number. there were a lot of people that wouldn't normally show up at a demonstration like this. i think a lot of the people were there simply to pay their respects. when people say maybe this will galvanize the opposition, which has been embattled i'm not convinced. i'm not convinced that all those people will show up the next time the opposition calls a demonstration. they wanted to pay their respects. the polls show us that the russian president's popularity is still very high. many russians support w
ryan chilcote, bloomberg, moscow. guy: mr. chilcote has now traveled from moscow to eastern ukraine where he joins us now from on the phone. let's take you back to moscow. let's talk about this demonstration. was it a demonstration of opposition? was it a demonstration of remembrance? can you give us a sense of what it was like to be there? how big was it? ryan: is a very good question. it was the biggest demo in three years. the police say there were 20,000 people there. the protesters say...