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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop. now they're saying that was unrealistic. too unreasonable. too high in the sky. and we're handing over hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. so iran gets billions of dollars in exchange for what, for taking up some, not all, just some of its nuclear program? and then in 10 or 15 years, all of these limits expire. in other words, they're getting something for essentially nothing. it's a steal, and that's if they don't cheat. now, the administration says that this deal will bring about unprecedent
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop....
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop. now they're saying that was unrealistic. too unreasonable. too high in the sky. and we're handing over hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. so iran gets billions of dollars in exchange for what, for taking up some, not all, just some of its nuclear program? and then in 10 or 15 years, all of these limits expire. in other words, they're getting something for essentially nothing. it's a steal, and that's if they don't cheat. now, the administration says that this deal will bring about unprecedent
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop....
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i yield myself the remainder of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, it's no secret that we believe that the president has exceeded his authority in so many ways. that he stretched the separation of powers on lots of issues. and on most of those issues i believe we can fix those problems. on most of those issues, whether it's regulations or domestic laws, i believe we in this body with the next administration will have the power and ability to fix this. this is one where i don't think we can. i think he stretch the constitution because this should be a treaty. this is an executive agreement. when asked why, they said we couldn't pass a treaty. so much for the constitution that we all swore to uphold. mr. speaker, i don't think the president's going to get the legacy that he thinks he's going to get or that he's hoping he's going to get. i'd like to ask unanimous consent to put in the record a letter from 194
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i yield myself the remainder of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, it's no secret that we believe that the president has exceeded his authority in so many ways. that he stretched the separation of powers on lots of issues. and on most of those issues i believe we can fix those problems. on most of those issues, whether it's regulations or domestic laws, i believe we in this body with the next...
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2061, the equitable access to care and health act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 204, h.r. 2061, a bill to amend section 5000-a of the internal revenue code of 1986 to provide an additional religious exemption from the individual health coverage andate, and for other purposes the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. ryan, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 2061, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2061, the equitable access to care and health act, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: union calendar number 204, h.r. 2061, a bill to amend section 5000-a of the internal revenue code of 1986 to provide an additional religious exemption from the individual health coverage andate, and for other purposes the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from...
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, the oldest trick in the book, if you cannot win a debate on the merits is to impugn the other person's motives. people who are opposing this agreement, whether they be republicans or many of the democrats who are opposing this agreement are opposing this agreement because it's a terrible agreement and there is no other reason. with that i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from tennessee, a member of the ways and means committee, mrs. black. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and that any manifestation of approval or disapproval of proceedings is a violation of the house rules. the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, mr. speaker. this nuclear deal isn't much of a deal at all. it's a gift to the iranian regime. we're sorry we gave them permanent sanction relief to the tune of $150 billion in exchange for temporary enrichment restrictions. mr. speaker, the ayatollah calls the united
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, the oldest trick in the book, if you cannot win a debate on the merits is to impugn the other person's motives. people who are opposing this agreement, whether they be republicans or many of the democrats who are opposing this agreement are opposing this agreement because it's a terrible agreement and there is no other reason. with that i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from tennessee, a member of the ways and means committee, mrs. black. the speaker pro tempore:...
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mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop. now they're saying that was unrealistic. too unreasonable. too high in the sky. and we're handing over hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief. so iran gets billions of dollars in exchange for what, for taking up some, not all, just some of its nuclear program? and then in 10 or 15 years, all of these limits expire. in other words, they're getting something for essentially nothing. it's a steal, and that's if they don't cheat. now, the administration says that this deal will bring about unprecedent
mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i will yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. ryan: mr. speaker, i think this is a terrible deal. this administration has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to foreign policy. this has got to be the worst one because this deal will not stop iran from getting a bomb. this deal will all but guarantee it. we went into these negotiations saying that iran had to eliminate its nuclear program, all of it, full stop....
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mr. ryan: thank you, sir. mr. reed: mr. speaker, in closing, you know, i just want to summarize some of the numbers that are associated with u.s. manufacturing. you know, manufacturing supports an estimated 17.6 million jobs in the united states. that's about one in six private sector jobs. more than 12 million americans are employed directly in manufacturing, and they earn almost $15,000 more annually than the average worker. you know, this is what u.s. manufacturing is all about. it's about creating wealth, it's about creating opportunity for generations to come. i will tell you, as we continue our career here in washington, d.c., i will be a voice for u.s. manufacturing every day. we will break down barriers across the world so that we can have an even playing field, so that we can make those products, build those products here, access those markets where 95% of the world's consumers live outside of america's borders so that we have a vibrant economy, not only servicing the american demand but the world demand. and i thi
mr. ryan: thank you, sir. mr. reed: mr. speaker, in closing, you know, i just want to summarize some of the numbers that are associated with u.s. manufacturing. you know, manufacturing supports an estimated 17.6 million jobs in the united states. that's about one in six private sector jobs. more than 12 million americans are employed directly in manufacturing, and they earn almost $15,000 more annually than the average worker. you know, this is what u.s. manufacturing is all about. it's about...
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finally, mr. ryan flynn, your recognized five minutes. >> before ii begin, i want to thank our representative from new mexico who has been here the entire day. i know this is not part of your district, but you are a new mexican, and i appreciate your interest as well as your willingness to stay all day. i am the sec. of environment for the state of new mexico as well as a natural resource trustee for the state of new mexico, and i was on the ground in farmington, new mexico within 18 hours of receiving notice of the spill from the southern ute tribe. almost immediately after notification art governor appointed an emergency response team, which i had the honor of serving as the leader of for the nine day ordef new mexico as well as other downstream users, including the navajo nation in the state of utah was forced to endure. it has been said that pressure reveals true character, and i am extremely proud of the manner in which the state of new mexico as well as the local communities respond to this
finally, mr. ryan flynn, your recognized five minutes. >> before ii begin, i want to thank our representative from new mexico who has been here the entire day. i know this is not part of your district, but you are a new mexican, and i appreciate your interest as well as your willingness to stay all day. i am the sec. of environment for the state of new mexico as well as a natural resource trustee for the state of new mexico, and i was on the ground in farmington, new mexico within 18...
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we are still in conversations with mr. ryan. i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. ultimately you will have to have the leader of the senate majority party brought in to try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive, because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say the deduction sounds pretty good here. even at this organization, has been supportive, there are other organizations in town that have pretty strong influence over the republican party that have not been as wild on it, partly because their view is that the only kind of tax reform acceptable is one that would lower all rates, regardless of the effect on the deficit. that is not something that is viable. we will keep on working on it. my suggestion would be that the brt continue to encourage speaker boehner, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell to come up with an ambitious package. i can assure you that t
we are still in conversations with mr. ryan. i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. ultimately you will have to have the leader of the senate majority party brought in to try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive, because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say the deduction sounds pretty good here. even at this...
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tom: we now have an official statement that mr. ryan of wisconsin does not want the job. michael bender is with us. and mark halperin. halperin travels the country, mr. bender speaks to lawmakers. what have you learned from lawmakers within their shock and all this morning? a law to surprise this morning. no one has officially raise there and get to succeed boehner. that is the next question. how does it affect the shutdown. , whatformed speculation the plugged in lawmakers are saying, is that mccarthy is almost a lock to replace the inner. what they are saying is -- to .eplace boehner when they are saying is there are not enough credible candidates to challenge mccarthy. the real race will be for majority leader. steve scalise is likely to run for that. the of the -- maybe even previous majority with, peter roskam. thee have word from republican from texas, -- run.s asked if he would he is refusing to say. he calls a speaker boehner's decision "one of the noblest acts i have seen in politics." tom: mark halperin, you're good at the travel of all of this. the grinding tra
tom: we now have an official statement that mr. ryan of wisconsin does not want the job. michael bender is with us. and mark halperin. halperin travels the country, mr. bender speaks to lawmakers. what have you learned from lawmakers within their shock and all this morning? a law to surprise this morning. no one has officially raise there and get to succeed boehner. that is the next question. how does it affect the shutdown. , whatformed speculation the plugged in lawmakers are saying, is that...
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we're still in conversation with mr. ryan. i know that senator schumer and others have still been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. ultimately you have to try to get this done. you know, i understand why tax reform is losing because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say, oh, no, that deduction is helping us pretty good here, and even if this organization has been supportive, there are other business organizations in town that have some pretty strong influence over the republican party that haven't been as wild on it. partly because their view is that the only kind of tax reform that is acceptable is also one that would lower all rates my suggestion would be that the brt continue to encourage speaker boehner, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell to come up with an ambitious package. i can assure you that the white house will take it seriously. we don't expect that everything in our original package would go forward. th
we're still in conversation with mr. ryan. i know that senator schumer and others have still been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. ultimately you have to try to get this done. you know, i understand why tax reform is losing because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say, oh, no, that deduction is helping us pretty good here, and even if this organization has been supportive,...
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ryan flynn for the center of new mexico environmental policy. appreciate the four of you being here. don't sit down yet. i'm trying to save you some extra space here. pursuant to the rules of the oversight and government reform committee and only that committee all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. would you please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect all witnesses answered in the affirmative, thank you, you may be seated. once again, anything that you have submitted in writing is part of the record and we'll ask to make a equipment statement. limited to five minutes we'll try to be arbitrary with the gavel coming down. we'll start with president begay five minutes to give an oral testimony to the committee. >> good afternoon chairman bishop. good to see you always, thank you for your support and also ranking members of the committees. my name is russell begay and i'm the president of the navah
ryan flynn for the center of new mexico environmental policy. appreciate the four of you being here. don't sit down yet. i'm trying to save you some extra space here. pursuant to the rules of the oversight and government reform committee and only that committee all witnesses will be sworn in before they testify. would you please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record...
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finally, mr. ryan flynn, your recognized five minutes. >> before ii begin, i want to thank our representative from new mexico who has been here the entire day. i know this is not part of your district, but you are a new mexican, and i appreciate your interest as well as your willingness to stay all day. i am the sec. of environment for the state of new mexico as well as a natural resource trustee for the state of new mexico, and i was on the ground in farmington, new mexico within 18 hours of receiving notice of the spill from the southern ute tribe. almost immediately after notification art governor appointed an emergency response team, which i had the honor of serving as the leader of for the nine day ordef new mexico as well as other downstream users, including the navajo nation in the state of utah was forced to endure. it has been said that pressure reveals true character, and i am extremely proud of the manner in which the state of new mexico as well as the local communities respond to this
finally, mr. ryan flynn, your recognized five minutes. >> before ii begin, i want to thank our representative from new mexico who has been here the entire day. i know this is not part of your district, but you are a new mexican, and i appreciate your interest as well as your willingness to stay all day. i am the sec. of environment for the state of new mexico as well as a natural resource trustee for the state of new mexico, and i was on the ground in farmington, new mexico within 18...
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we are still in conversations with mr. ryan. and i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a -- a fairly robust package. but ultimately, you are going to have to have the leader of the senate majority party brought in to try to get this done. you know, i understand why tax reform is looser. us who believef in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom line and say, i don't know, that reduction is helping us pretty good here. organizationhis has been supportive, there are other business organizations and town that have some pretty strong influence over the republican party that haven't been as wild on it. partly because their view on it is that the only kind of tax reform that is except herbal is one that would also lower all rates,, regardless -- regardless of its effect on the deficit. that is not something that is viable. so we are going to keep on working on it. my suggestion would be that the brt continue to encourage speaker boehner,
we are still in conversations with mr. ryan. and i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a -- a fairly robust package. but ultimately, you are going to have to have the leader of the senate majority party brought in to try to get this done. you know, i understand why tax reform is looser. us who believef in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom line and say, i don't know, that reduction is helping...
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we're still in conversations with mr. ryan. i know senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. but ultimately you'll have the leader of the senate majority party bought in to try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive. because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say, i don't know, that deduction is helping us pretty good here. and even if this organization has been supportive, there are other business organizations in town that have some pretty strong influence over the republican party that haven't been as wild on it. partly because their view is, is that the only kind of tax reform that's acceptable is one that would also lower all rates, regardless of its effect on the deficit. that's just not something that is viable. so, we're going to keep on working on it. my suggestion would be that the brt continue to encourage speaker boehner, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell, to
we're still in conversations with mr. ryan. i know senator schumer and others have been working on the possibilities of a fairly robust package. but ultimately you'll have the leader of the senate majority party bought in to try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive. because those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax framework in the abstract sometimes look at our bottom lines and say, i don't know, that deduction is helping us pretty good here. and...
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. >>> let me introduce mr. russell garks the president and mr. mike ohe treasure of the southern indian treeb and doctor larry walk, executive director of the department of public education and mr. ryan flynn, secretary of the new mexico environmental pol sichlt i appreciate the four of you being here. since you don't want to sit down. don't sit down yet. i'm trying to save you some extra space. pursuant to the rules of oversight and government reform committee and only that committee, all witnesses will be sworn in before testifying. would you please raise your right hand? do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you. you may be seated. >>> once again, anything you have submitted in writing is part of the record and will be there. we will ask you each to make a quick statement if you could. limited to five minutes we will try and be kind of arbitrary. we do appreciate you being here
. >>> let me introduce mr. russell garks the president and mr. mike ohe treasure of the southern indian treeb and doctor larry walk, executive director of the department of public education and mr. ryan flynn, secretary of the new mexico environmental pol sichlt i appreciate the four of you being here. since you don't want to sit down. don't sit down yet. i'm trying to save you some extra space. pursuant to the rules of oversight and government reform committee and only that committee,...
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done,is still work being we are still in conversations with mr. ryan i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the robustlities of a fairly package. to --tely, you will have the leader of the senate majority party has to buy into try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive. those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax-free mark in the abstract, sometimes look at our bottom lines and says that deduction is pretty good. even if this organization has been supportive, there are other business organizations that have pretty strong influence over the republican party that have not been as wild on it, partly because their view is that the only kind of tax reform that is acceptable is one that would also lower all rates, regardless of its effect on the deficit. ist is not something that viable. we will pick -- keep on working on it, my suggestion was that you continue to encourage speaker boehner, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell to come up with an ambitious package and what i can assure you is that the w
done,is still work being we are still in conversations with mr. ryan i know that senator schumer and others have been working on the robustlities of a fairly package. to --tely, you will have the leader of the senate majority party has to buy into try to get this done. i understand why tax reform is elusive. those of us who believe in a simpler, fairer, more competitive tax-free mark in the abstract, sometimes look at our bottom lines and says that deduction is pretty good. even if this...
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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. ignatius quotes ryan crocker. one of the great diplomats that i have ever had the honor and privilege to know. ryan crocker says, quote, russia has played a horrible hand brilliantly. we folded what could have been a pretty good hand, argues ryan crocker, a retired u.s. diplomat who has served in nearly every hot spot in the middle east and is among the nation's wisest analysts of the region. quote, the russians were able to turn a defensive position into an offensive one because we were so completely absent. ryan crocker is right. i would also remind my friends that because of american inaction, the countries in the region are making their own accommodations. syria -- excuse me -- saudi arabia, uae and qatar have all been to russia and arms deals. the saudi arabians have built the -- bought $17 billion worth of weapons from russia. uae, $7 billion. qatar, $5 billion. would that have ever happened ten years ago? of course not. but they see america leaving, and they are accommodating. and we have -- and we have, of
mr. ignatius quotes ryan crocker. one of the great diplomats that i have ever had the honor and privilege to know. ryan crocker says, quote, russia has played a horrible hand brilliantly. we folded what could have been a pretty good hand, argues ryan crocker, a retired u.s. diplomat who has served in nearly every hot spot in the middle east and is among the nation's wisest analysts of the region. quote, the russians were able to turn a defensive position into an offensive one because we were so...
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mr. president, we now have information that the russians have now launched air strikes in syria ostensibly against isis. in reality, it is not clear. in fact, there is information that some of these strikes were at homs and the latest information is that the syrian observatory for human rights reports that at least 27 people were killed and that six children were among the dead. these strikes near the city of homs is not under control of isis of the islamic state. so already we are seeing the true intentions of vladimir putin, which is to maintain a strong position in syria, his foothold in the middle east, and his propping up of bashar assad. bashar assad, who has killed at least 250,000 of his own citizens through the horrible process of barrel bombing, has driven millions into refugee status, with the full and complete support of iran, and vladimir putin. i said to my colleagues over the past 6 1/2 years, president obama has sounded retreat across the middle east. in fact, it was one y
mr. president, we now have information that the russians have now launched air strikes in syria ostensibly against isis. in reality, it is not clear. in fact, there is information that some of these strikes were at homs and the latest information is that the syrian observatory for human rights reports that at least 27 people were killed and that six children were among the dead. these strikes near the city of homs is not under control of isis of the islamic state. so already we are seeing the...
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. >> paul ryan. congressman, mr. chairman, thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet ya. >> so the pope made his views clear on a number of issues today. there's something for everyone to like, everyone to not like. let's talk about immigration though because i know that's a thorny issue for your party. the pope said speaking of people who, quote, travel north in search of a better life for themselves and for their loved ones, we must not be taken aback by their numbers but rather view them as persons seeing their faces and listening to their stories try to respond as best we can to their situation. how do you swear that with what i'm sure you hear all the time as the consensus view of house republicans that maybe doesn't reflect that? >> i wouldn't say that. i wouldn't say it doesn't reflect that. respecting the rule of law, having a legal immigration system that works and fixing a broken system, i think that's consistent with those things. and being respectful of people. that's all entirely consistent. so look,
. >> paul ryan. congressman, mr. chairman, thank you so much for joining me. >> you bet ya. >> so the pope made his views clear on a number of issues today. there's something for everyone to like, everyone to not like. let's talk about immigration though because i know that's a thorny issue for your party. the pope said speaking of people who, quote, travel north in search of a better life for themselves and for their loved ones, we must not be taken aback by their numbers but...
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mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that the energy and natural resources committee be discharged of the senate and the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. 2101, and i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. lee: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, reserving the right to object, i want to point out the federal government currently owns over 600 million acres of land across the united states. in the opinion of many americans, that's way too much. some of my colleagues are pushing a piece of legislation to reauthorize the land and water conserve a little fund -- land conservation fund or lc -- lwcf. and they want to do this before making a single reform to that program. before taking a drastic and i believe misguided step, i'd ask my colleagues to examine the federal government's current landhol
mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that the energy and natural resources committee be discharged of the senate and the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. 2101, and i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. lee: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, reserving the right to object, i want to point out...
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police received a tip from the ryan's next door neighbor. larry lease. >> mr. lease said i think you might be interested in seeing my rental house. >> the rental house supposedly unoccupied at the time of the murders held a major piece of evidence. a sheathe that fit the ax used in the murders. >> we knew who ever had been in the lease house committed the murders at the ryan house. and, in the closet we found the small box of prison issue tobacco from chino institution for men. we checked with prison authorities, got names of any individuals that had escaped within the past week, all of a sudden we had a suspect. kevin cooper. just two days before the murders, 25 year owed kevin cooper had escaped from the california institution for men. a prison just five miles from the ryan's home. police believed cooper hid at the lease house before killing the ryens and chris hughes. with cooper still at large, san bernardino county sheriff floyd tidwell took to the airwaves. >> we have evidence in our possession that places, kevin cooper at the crime scene. and we have oth
police received a tip from the ryan's next door neighbor. larry lease. >> mr. lease said i think you might be interested in seeing my rental house. >> the rental house supposedly unoccupied at the time of the murders held a major piece of evidence. a sheathe that fit the ax used in the murders. >> we knew who ever had been in the lease house committed the murders at the ryan house. and, in the closet we found the small box of prison issue tobacco from chino institution for...
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ryan became involved with rachel mcadam his "notebook" co-star. julia roberts almost became mrs. dylan mcdermott. when that fizzled, she took up with keither sutherland. >> unbelievable. >> they were supposed to get married on the fox studios lot. >> we plan to get married. i've never sort of been involved in planning a wedding before. >> but it was called off just days before the i dos. she then moved on to actor jason patrick, a marriage to country star lyle lovett, then she dated benjamin bratt. >> this lovely young lady with me is demi moore. and she's my valentine. >> demi and emilio were once engaged. paula abdul. demi's marriage to bruce willis lasted nearly 13 years before she tied the knot with ashton. but before demi, he was with "mad men's" january joan, then fell for the late brittany murphy. >> we're a pair. >> we're just married. >> they were just kidding. but these two lived together for many years. >> hi. sarah jessica roberts. >> brad pitt went from juliet lewis to gwyneth paltrow. she then moved on to ben affleck who was later with j. lo. they bailed on their we
ryan became involved with rachel mcadam his "notebook" co-star. julia roberts almost became mrs. dylan mcdermott. when that fizzled, she took up with keither sutherland. >> unbelievable. >> they were supposed to get married on the fox studios lot. >> we plan to get married. i've never sort of been involved in planning a wedding before. >> but it was called off just days before the i dos. she then moved on to actor jason patrick, a marriage to country star lyle...
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my guess is mr. tusk will provide that venue next week in brussels and presumably he wants to make sure when they do get together, there is sniff dependsings. francine: how did angela merkel become the refugee crisis hero? ryan: it's interesting because during the crisis we were hearing how angela merkel, and the german finance minister are really sort of the villains by pushing austerity on the greeks and here we see angela merkel last week really changing not only her image as being sort of cold and calculating to the conscience of europe and changing the image of the country of germany as a country that's prepared to accept people. it's prepared to accept race and people of other religions. you contrast the perceptions of angela merkel for the hungarian prime minister. over the last 12 hours we learnedage la perk ell plans to deploy 800 members to office duty to process some of these claims that are coming in for people seeking asylum even though she's clamping down and sealing borders to some ven
my guess is mr. tusk will provide that venue next week in brussels and presumably he wants to make sure when they do get together, there is sniff dependsings. francine: how did angela merkel become the refugee crisis hero? ryan: it's interesting because during the crisis we were hearing how angela merkel, and the german finance minister are really sort of the villains by pushing austerity on the greeks and here we see angela merkel last week really changing not only her image as being sort of...
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. >> after that, ryan gosling, 17 years younger. ryan later became thislved with rachel mcadams, his notebook co-star. julia roberts invo almost became mrs. dillon mcdermott. after that, kiefer sutherland. they were supposed to get married on the fox studios lot. >> planning to getmarried. i've never been involved in planning a wedding before. >> but it was called off just days before the i dos. she moved on to jason patrick, lyle lovett, then benjamin bratt. >> lovely young lady with me is and she is my valentine. >> demi and emilio were once engaged. he marri paula abdul. demi's marriage it bruce willis lasted yearly 13 years before tying the knot with ashton. before demi,ed mad man january jones and then fell for the late brittany murphy. >> we're a pair. >> just married. >> they were kidding but they withved together for many years. >> hi, sarah jessica and robert. >> brad pitt li july yet lieu wibs gwyneth paltrow and then they bailed on theired withing at the last minute. to damon with mini driver but she didn't know he would
. >> after that, ryan gosling, 17 years younger. ryan later became thislved with rachel mcadams, his notebook co-star. julia roberts invo almost became mrs. dillon mcdermott. after that, kiefer sutherland. they were supposed to get married on the fox studios lot. >> planning to getmarried. i've never been involved in planning a wedding before. >> but it was called off just days before the i dos. she moved on to jason patrick, lyle lovett, then benjamin bratt. >> lovely...
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mr. jordan: we're going to do one change, though. one important but simple change. take the money from the organization engaged in the gruesome, horrific things that planned parenthood was caught doing and give it to organizations that weren't doing that and still meet women's health needs. that simple fact. same levels but move it from the bad organization to good organizations. it's that basic, that's what this debate is about and that's what the american people want us to do and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, we've known for sometime that planned parenthood is the largest provider of abortions in this country, but what we didn't know until recently was just how vial and disgusting they are willing to be in the trafficking of fetal tissue and the body parts of the unborn. these actions uncovered in
mr. jordan: we're going to do one change, though. one important but simple change. take the money from the organization engaged in the gruesome, horrific things that planned parenthood was caught doing and give it to organizations that weren't doing that and still meet women's health needs. that simple fact. same levels but move it from the bad organization to good organizations. it's that basic, that's what this debate is about and that's what the american people want us to do and i yield...
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mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from michigan is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the entlelady is recognized. >> i am pleased to join my colleagues in supporting this bill to designate the facility of the united states post after amanda pinson. mrs. lawrence: she enlisted in the military and served her country. she was assigned to the 101st military intelligence detachment out of fort campbell, kentucky, where she served as the signal intelligence analysis --age us. -- analyst. it has been stated that while she was deployed to iraq in 2006, sergeant pinson was ragically killed when a mortar round -- by a mortar round on march 16. she was the first female signal intelligence agent analyst to ever be killed in combat. serge
mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from utah. mr. chaffetz: i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from michigan is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the entlelady is recognized. >> i am pleased to join my colleagues in supporting this bill to designate the facility of the united...
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during his whole acceptance speech for the nomination, mr. romney never once mentioned that the country was at war and had been for over a decade. for paul ryan, nothing was worse than that national security-oriented debate in which he got laughed at for his school kid crammed answers on a subject he didn't seem to understand. the moment they probably got it worse in 2012 was at the announcement of paul ryan as running mate in the first place. it did not go well and the setting of where it didn't go well made it all the worse. >>> join me in welcoming the next president of the united states, paul ryan. ♪ ♪ >> wow. hey. and right in front of the u.s.s. wisconsin, huh? man! >> hold on, hold on. every now and then i'm known to make a mistake. i did not make a mistake with this guy. but i can tell you this, he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> mitt romney introducing paul ryan as his running mate or maybe his replacement. randoming introducing him on a decommissioned battleship. they made the announcement on this
during his whole acceptance speech for the nomination, mr. romney never once mentioned that the country was at war and had been for over a decade. for paul ryan, nothing was worse than that national security-oriented debate in which he got laughed at for his school kid crammed answers on a subject he didn't seem to understand. the moment they probably got it worse in 2012 was at the announcement of paul ryan as running mate in the first place. it did not go well and the setting of where it...
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this is ryan salandy. according to police salandy drove to his germantown home where a family member called police. investigators believe this all started with an argument about work. >> mr. salandy may have had music or produced music and mr. mcdamage may have been formatting it for him. investigators believe there may have been some dispute over that exchange or the transaction. >> salandy is being held without bond. he'll be in kortz tomorrow. >>> investigators are now saying the front axle in the duck boat involved in the deadly boat accident was shirred off. they're unsure if there was damage to it. they say they saw the duck boat's axle locked up. >>> new details in the freddie gray death. what an officer says he asked for. >>> and chris brown, the incident from his past the country is pointing to. >> we actually get chills not even being there. i don't know if what we would do if we were there. he's a very, very special person and a holy, holy soul. >> get ready. break out the pope corn and get comf
this is ryan salandy. according to police salandy drove to his germantown home where a family member called police. investigators believe this all started with an argument about work. >> mr. salandy may have had music or produced music and mr. mcdamage may have been formatting it for him. investigators believe there may have been some dispute over that exchange or the transaction. >> salandy is being held without bond. he'll be in kortz tomorrow. >>> investigators are now...
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[laughter] [applause] it is my great pleasure to introduce bert ryan. he went on to one of the most distinguished careers as a constitutional litigator and advocate of our time. he has had recent victories in -- in important cases like the shelby county case where the court imposed limits on the voting rights act and the court has agreed to take up the case he is involved in. bert, s justiceusman -- justice susman made a case for civil juries, like the fourth amendment right that protects us against overreaching government and he said civil juries remain relevant because you have legitimacy, they are good at finding facts, and they are good for citizens who serve on it. i want to ask if you are at the constitutional convention, would you vote for the seventh amendment? mr. rein: just on the point of history, if you think about the way juries originated in england, they were in a world in which the king was absolute. he had absolute power, he appointed all officials including the judges. there was no independent judiciary. the only check on that was to e
[laughter] [applause] it is my great pleasure to introduce bert ryan. he went on to one of the most distinguished careers as a constitutional litigator and advocate of our time. he has had recent victories in -- in important cases like the shelby county case where the court imposed limits on the voting rights act and the court has agreed to take up the case he is involved in. bert, s justiceusman -- justice susman made a case for civil juries, like the fourth amendment right that protects us...
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nice place by mr. gomes deep in the hole with the chuck and the throw. very nice indeed. toronto beat the braves 9-1 with your play of the day. >>> a powerful earthquake in south america is having an impact all the way to the california coast. we'll have the latest on the damage and the tsunami threat. >> and it has been a wet night camping out for evacuees of the "valley fire" still wondering when they might be able to return to their property. coming up, ,,,,,,,,,, sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge watchers. movie geeks. sports freaks. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >>> the "valley fire" getting help from the weather but it could create new problems. >> republican presidential contenders take aim at trump. we'll break down winners and losers from the second debate. >> temperatures in the triple digits i'll tell you when and where. >> and traffic is getting busier in the silicon valley. we're now looking at brief delays for northbound 280 ap
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it was clear the gop leadership was caught off guard by mr. boehner decision to resign today. you have congressman jim jordan and paul ryan thing they do not want the job as house speaker. there's a fight over whether or not to shut down the government. this is the step aside through budget reconciliation, meaning d. fund planned parenthood for obamacare takes a simple majority vote in the senate and you can't filibuster. true into the air during the most vocal funders on the evangelical, tea party, social conservatives at the values voter summit broke out to wild applause at the announcement john connor was stepping down and yet we've had several guys including senator scott brown who suggested that sure will majority aren't the guys and gals are people who wind up voting for what they are calling rhinos, republicans and all this stuff is loud talk but it does not represent the party. this is the party right now for grabs. liz: that is an interesting point. there is a big vocal part of the party saying wait a second. we are about the separation of power and the legislative bo
it was clear the gop leadership was caught off guard by mr. boehner decision to resign today. you have congressman jim jordan and paul ryan thing they do not want the job as house speaker. there's a fight over whether or not to shut down the government. this is the step aside through budget reconciliation, meaning d. fund planned parenthood for obamacare takes a simple majority vote in the senate and you can't filibuster. true into the air during the most vocal funders on the evangelical, tea...
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mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. umenauer: thank you, speaker. our vote on the nuclear agreement with iran will be the most important decision i have made in congress since voting against the disastrous iraq war. i'm under no illusions that the clerics and military that run iran are friends of the united states. to the contrary, they're engaged in activities that are opposed to the united states' interests and those of our friends and allies. this agreement does not resolve all of our differences, change any behaviors or provide greater feemed for its people. what it does -- freedom for its people. what it does do is gives the world 15 years of security to prevent developing nuclear weapons. it also demonstrates our ability to work with our international partners, france, great britain, germany, especially russia and china, to bring iran to the negotiating table, to force them to make important concessions and to retain the ability to reimpose crippling sanctions if they violate the
mr. blumenauer, for five minutes. mr. umenauer: thank you, speaker. our vote on the nuclear agreement with iran will be the most important decision i have made in congress since voting against the disastrous iraq war. i'm under no illusions that the clerics and military that run iran are friends of the united states. to the contrary, they're engaged in activities that are opposed to the united states' interests and those of our friends and allies. this agreement does not resolve all of our...
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that is why mr. rinehart is on. what you just heard is the clearest statement i've heard on policy from anyone p ryan sorry to interrupt. please continue. >> if you're not exactly sure how to measure things, here is how. you look at market-based measures, importantly including five-year. what it seems to come down to is, what you think is going to happen to the economy next. whether they move now or later is a function of what the forecast is going to be. that forecast is a function of what your model is. as someone who helped to put together the model at the federal reserve, what do you think of it? today's fed still model economy correctly? do notably not but i know anyone who does. the most important information tomorrow, the details of their forecast. dot an enormous fan of the chart. also, what did they think about the funds rate? growth?they think about december or january, a second order issue relative to how much they think they will tighten in the long run. if they just disconnected markets right now, the l
that is why mr. rinehart is on. what you just heard is the clearest statement i've heard on policy from anyone p ryan sorry to interrupt. please continue. >> if you're not exactly sure how to measure things, here is how. you look at market-based measures, importantly including five-year. what it seems to come down to is, what you think is going to happen to the economy next. whether they move now or later is a function of what the forecast is going to be. that forecast is a function of...