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. >> caller: i just have a comment for mr. schultz. it's very easy for him to say what transpired in wisconsin. first of all, i believe that with all the union stuff, that they bussed people in and got money from across the country. and the democrats always say how the republicans are getting all this help from outside. but in reality, it has always been the unions and the that have brought in outsiders to the state of wisconsin. and if i was a wisconsinite, i would be upset about bringing all those people in and not letting their own state handle this. that's just my comment. >> and that's fair enough. that's fair enough there is no question that there are people -- in fact i had a gentleman call in my radio show yesterday. it was from a southern state, saying that, you know, he was so motived by what he saw on television that he went up to wisconsin to help out. so i don't -- i don't disagree with that. i think there are people that have been motived from all around the country. but with respect to the caller, you cannot defy the fac
. >> caller: i just have a comment for mr. schultz. it's very easy for him to say what transpired in wisconsin. first of all, i believe that with all the union stuff, that they bussed people in and got money from across the country. and the democrats always say how the republicans are getting all this help from outside. but in reality, it has always been the unions and the that have brought in outsiders to the state of wisconsin. and if i was a wisconsinite, i would be upset about...
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mr. schultz, i feel like i'm talking to the mouthpiece of harry reid here. i hope your host will give me a minute. i want to tell you about me and my family. we are all disabled coal miners. my daddy was a coal miner all of his life and ended up working for nothing. what we got in this office right now is a man who said he can fix this thing in one year. he knew what he had. he knew he could fix it in one year, okay. he said if he couldn't fix it in three years, it would be a one-term proposition. this guy is sitting here telling the world that spending is down when his party passes budget. the senate hasn't passed a budget in three years, running everything through appropriations, spending out the yazoo, more than all the other presidents combined. and this guy sitting here telling us this guy is going to win the election. probably enough stupid people to vote for him again. and if they do, i hope they get a belly full. >> all right. let's get a response from the guest. >> well, it really wasn't a question there, it was a statement. and i understand his fru
mr. schultz, i feel like i'm talking to the mouthpiece of harry reid here. i hope your host will give me a minute. i want to tell you about me and my family. we are all disabled coal miners. my daddy was a coal miner all of his life and ended up working for nothing. what we got in this office right now is a man who said he can fix this thing in one year. he knew what he had. he knew he could fix it in one year, okay. he said if he couldn't fix it in three years, it would be a one-term...
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mr. schultz, welcome. when you go into starbucks, what do you order typically? >> a double short nonfat latte. >> let the record show. >> however, in the morning, a double espresso mack macchiato. >> beautiful. let's talk about the subject you're going to talk about in a moment, and that is corporate values. you say the value of your company depends on the values of your company. you're going to be talking inform201,to 1,500 financial services executives. the value has come down. >> in the past few years, starbucks had record revenue, record earnings at a time in america where you know consumer confidence is down. at the same time, we provided health insurance and equity stock options. the health insurance line cost $260 million this year despite the pressure to cut that benefit. what i'm here to say is you can't build a company solely based on the singular focus of creating shareholder value unless you create value for your people and the communities you serve. and my message is about achieving the balance between profitability and a social conscience. >> do yo
mr. schultz, welcome. when you go into starbucks, what do you order typically? >> a double short nonfat latte. >> let the record show. >> however, in the morning, a double espresso mack macchiato. >> beautiful. let's talk about the subject you're going to talk about in a moment, and that is corporate values. you say the value of your company depends on the values of your company. you're going to be talking inform201,to 1,500 financial services executives. the value has...
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mrs. wasserman schultz, aye. mrs. moore. mr. shuler. mr. shuler, aye. mrs. bass. mrs. bass, aye. mrs. bonamici, aye. mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> sorry. almost got me. almost got me. >> he's coming? hold the roll. campbell. give me a report. >> 13-18. mr. campbell, no. mr. chairman, on the vote, the ayes are 13, nos are 18. >> few more moments, mr. aiken, i believe you have a -- >> yes, thank you. mr. chairman, i asked for unanimous consent that the record report that i was detained for medical reasons and had i been present, i would have voted in favor of sequester act of 2012 and against the motion offered by representative castor. >> without objection. if no one seeks recognition, that will complete recommendation. we will now adjourn. we now turn to mark up the sequester replacement act of 2012 to ensure we have flexibility, i ask consent that the chair be asked to declare recess at any time. we'll call this up. do a technical amendment. then we will recess because we have two votes coming up, then -- three votes coming up. then we'll come back and finish that
mrs. wasserman schultz, aye. mrs. moore. mr. shuler. mr. shuler, aye. mrs. bass. mrs. bass, aye. mrs. bonamici, aye. mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. >> sorry. almost got me. almost got me. >> he's coming? hold the roll. campbell. give me a report. >> 13-18. mr. campbell, no. mr. chairman, on the vote, the ayes are 13, nos are 18. >> few more moments, mr. aiken, i believe you have a -- >> yes, thank you. mr. chairman, i asked for unanimous...
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mccollum, mr. yarmuth, mr. pascarell, mr. honda, mr. ryan, ms. wasserman schultz,ms. moore, ms. caster, mr. shuler,ms. bass, ms. bonamici, mr. chairman aye. mr. amash? no. under the ,ayes are 21, the no's are 13. >> the motion is agreed to. a quorum is president. ms. schwartz says best for a letter from the bill to be included in the record. i would now recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> i move that the committee go to conference and the senate. >> without objection, the motion is agreed to. the statute make necessary changes to language. >> i s for the requisite number of days for opposing views. >> this concludes today as markup. -- today's markup. "washington journa[captioning py national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> yesterday, the house budget committee approved $325 billion in new cuts over 10 years. the republicans intend to substitute for the automatic spending sequester that would take place early next year. the bill is expected on the house floor on thursday. senate majority leader harry reid has said they wi
mccollum, mr. yarmuth, mr. pascarell, mr. honda, mr. ryan, ms. wasserman schultz,ms. moore, ms. caster, mr. shuler,ms. bass, ms. bonamici, mr. chairman aye. mr. amash? no. under the ,ayes are 21, the no's are 13. >> the motion is agreed to. a quorum is president. ms. schwartz says best for a letter from the bill to be included in the record. i would now recognize the gentleman from new jersey. >> i move that the committee go to conference and the senate. >> without objection,...
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mr. schultz now stepping down from his position. he was the founder of the company. elected director tyabji will succeed him. yahoo! shares a bright spot on this down day. the struggling web giant trying to put the ceo debacle behind it. the temporary ceo trying to rally the troops in his first memo after scott thompson resigned. the memo says "today's announcements lay to rest the unfortunate and serious distraction following our senior leadership and the composition of our board going forward. in spite of the bumpy road, we are traving meaningful places every day and heading in the right direction." scott thompson revealing he has thyroid cancer and resigning following questions of his academic accomplishments. >>> chesapeake's higher. investor carl icahn buying back into the imbattled nat gas giant. news could turn up the pressure on chesapeake, which is facing a cash crunch and a corporate governance problem. the stock is down to its lowest level since 2009. and let's turn back to matt cheslock to ask him what he would do with chesapeake, yahoo! and best buy. jum
mr. schultz now stepping down from his position. he was the founder of the company. elected director tyabji will succeed him. yahoo! shares a bright spot on this down day. the struggling web giant trying to put the ceo debacle behind it. the temporary ceo trying to rally the troops in his first memo after scott thompson resigned. the memo says "today's announcements lay to rest the unfortunate and serious distraction following our senior leadership and the composition of our board going...
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my favorite inventor is between mr. lever and mr. schultz, because of what they did for people all the way around the world. bruce latimer, by doingthe alexander graham bell's patentsv application, he is right at the foundation of telecommunicationa and electronics.nd these are important things all t around the world. wit modern life would not exist without artificial lighting. i think that his invention is very important and doctor charles, who has saved so many lives and impacted so many weause of the knowledge that have through the science ofh thi blood typing. again, this is a very importantt contribution worldwide. i think that answers your question. sorry i cannot answer all thre. >> we will move on to charlotte whatouth bend indiana.llo. >> caller: what an honor it iswf to talk to you. i wonder if you would talk about the buffalo soldiers. and the significance of thefalo buffalo soldiers to americanign history. >> well, >> well, i think the industry of buffalo soldiers is very important. p western expirationow was key toe his
my favorite inventor is between mr. lever and mr. schultz, because of what they did for people all the way around the world. bruce latimer, by doingthe alexander graham bell's patentsv application, he is right at the foundation of telecommunicationa and electronics.nd these are important things all t around the world. wit modern life would not exist without artificial lighting. i think that his invention is very important and doctor charles, who has saved so many lives and impacted so many...
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miss wasserman schultz. no. miss moore. miss castor, no. mr. shuler, no. miss bass, no. miss bonamici, no. mr. mullvainy, aye. mr. amash, aye. mr. chairman. >> aye. >> mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 21, the noes 9. >> the motion is agreed to. the sequester replacement act is reported to the house of representati representatives. i note a quorm is present. >> thank you. i ask unanimous consent that the chairman be tlorsed to go to conference and file a conference report pursuant to clause 3 of house rule 19 and the staff be authorized to make any ness sar technical and conforming corrections prior to filing the bills and the motion be considered to be reconsidered laid on the table. >> without objection so ordered. that concludes the procedural business required to mark up an order report of the sequester reconciliation act. but before we adjourn, i would be willing to entertain up to four purely procedural motions as long as they do not have the effect of amending the bill as ordered reported, and they relate to the business that we are here to conduct today, as
miss wasserman schultz. no. miss moore. miss castor, no. mr. shuler, no. miss bass, no. miss bonamici, no. mr. mullvainy, aye. mr. amash, aye. mr. chairman. >> aye. >> mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 21, the noes 9. >> the motion is agreed to. the sequester replacement act is reported to the house of representati representatives. i note a quorm is present. >> thank you. i ask unanimous consent that the chairman be tlorsed to go to conference and file a conference...
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miss wasserman schultz? aye. >> miss more. miss caster aye. mr. shuler? mr. shuler aye. miss bass? miss bas aye? miss bonamici, aye. mr. chairman? no. mr. chairman, no. mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motions not greed to. are there any other motions? >> i would offer motion to instruct number four. >> the clerk will designate the motion and the staff wig. >> a motion protect food and new trags support for struggling children and families while cutting taxpayer direct payments to agricultural interests. >> miss bloom ur is recognized for 25 minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. the ironry is we're involved with this exercise largely in attempt to shield an area that many of us think that actually could be adjusted if we were focusing on it and working together, defense. but we are looking at sparing that and instead focusing on other areas. now, i would offer up an amendment here that would not add to the deficit, but it would deal with our needs in a more reasonable fashion. and frankly, i speak for a variety of people
miss wasserman schultz? aye. >> miss more. miss caster aye. mr. shuler? mr. shuler aye. miss bass? miss bas aye? miss bonamici, aye. mr. chairman? no. mr. chairman, no. mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 13, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motions not greed to. are there any other motions? >> i would offer motion to instruct number four. >> the clerk will designate the motion and the staff wig. >> a motion protect food and new trags support for...
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mr. honda. mr. ryan. >> aye. >> ms. wasserman schultz. >> aye. >> ms. moore. ms. castor. >> aye. >> mr. shuler. >> aye. >> ms. bass. >> aye. >> ms. upon meechy. >> aye. >> mr. hallscamp. >> no. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 12, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motion is not agreed to. are there any further motions? >> mr. chairman, i have a motion. >> mr. dogget, the clerk will report. excuse me. i'm ready to get to the vote. the clerk will receive the motion and the staff will tribute copies. >> a motion offered by mr. doggette. rejecting the elimination of the social securities block grant while ending taxpayer subsidies for big oil. >> the gentleman is recognized for 25 minutes. >> i thank the chairman, and i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. chairman, from you and our republican colleagues, we've heard much already today about the desirability of leaving more of these decisions to the states, and seeking main street solutions rather than washington solutions. well, this motion deals with a attempt to give
mr. honda. mr. ryan. >> aye. >> ms. wasserman schultz. >> aye. >> ms. moore. ms. castor. >> aye. >> mr. shuler. >> aye. >> ms. bass. >> aye. >> ms. upon meechy. >> aye. >> mr. hallscamp. >> no. >> mr. chairman. >> no. >> mr. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 12, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motion is not agreed to. are there any further motions? >> mr. chairman, i have a...
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debra schultz says she searched her entire life to find mr. right and she has finally found him. schultz said she had to kiss a lot of frogs. >> he still doesn't have a name. >>> take a look at dozens of m marilyn's gathered. 230 took part in the fundraiser for cancer research. i could pick the guys out pretty easily. we'll know it in a few weeks if it'll be recognized as a world record. >>> well, support your local bison. there's now a foundation. they want the bison to be the national mammal. the bison population has recovereded from near extension ÷ç??wó >>> letterman is next, billy crystal. that's it for tonight everyone. i'm vic cart
debra schultz says she searched her entire life to find mr. right and she has finally found him. schultz said she had to kiss a lot of frogs. >> he still doesn't have a name. >>> take a look at dozens of m marilyn's gathered. 230 took part in the fundraiser for cancer research. i could pick the guys out pretty easily. we'll know it in a few weeks if it'll be recognized as a world record. >>> well, support your local bison. there's now a foundation. they want the bison to...
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mr. honda? mr. ryan? >> aye. >> mr. ryan, yay. miss wasserman schultz? >> aye. >> miss moore? miss castor? >> aye. >> miss castor aye. >> mr. schuler. >> aye. >> mr. schuler, aye. >> miss bass? aye. >> miss bonimic sydney. >> aye. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 12, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motion it not agreed to. are there any other motions? miss had schwartz? >> i have a motion at desk. >> the clerk will call -- the clerk will designate. >> a motion offered by mischwar and miss wasserman-schultz. >> the staff will distribute the motion. >> miss schwartz is recognized for 25 minutes. >> to continue the discussion about the choices that with remaking and in fact there are choices being made by the republicans, this one again i think is quite stark. the republican budget sacrifices the health of millions of women and children in this country in order to preserve tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. again, this is a choice. how do we make sure that we reduce the deficit, how do we tackle some of th
mr. honda? mr. ryan? >> aye. >> mr. ryan, yay. miss wasserman schultz? >> aye. >> miss moore? miss castor? >> aye. >> miss castor aye. >> mr. schuler. >> aye. >> mr. schuler, aye. >> miss bass? aye. >> miss bonimic sydney. >> aye. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman, no. mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 12, the nos are 21. >> the nos have it. the motion it not agreed to. are there any...
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was was thank you very much, mr. speaker -- ms. wasserman schultz: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor may as jewish american heritage month. i also ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you. i'm so pleased to be joined by my colleagues tonight as we honor our nation's jewish communities through jewish american heritage month. as the first jewish woman to represent the state of florida in the united states congress, i am so proud to be a strong voice on many issues crucial to our community, from tolerance and understanding to repairing the world. in 2005 members of the jewish community in south florida approached me with the idea to designate a month to honor the contributions of american -- that american jews have made to our nation. as a result i was the proud sponsor of jewish american heritage month which the house and senate unanimously passed in 2006 and has been proc
was was thank you very much, mr. speaker -- ms. wasserman schultz: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor may as jewish american heritage month. i also ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you. i'm so pleased to be joined by my colleagues tonight as we honor our nation's jewish communities...
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i've got to say something in tribute to my colleague, mr. mayor. i have a colleague here who is probably levitating now, ed schultz. this is what he's been saying for months. this guy is a union buster. thank you. >> thank you. we have more on our website too. >> good luck in your race. i can't endorse, but i can say good luck. >> thank you. >>> mitt romney may need to prove about himself and gay people. how he relates to gay people now and when he was in high school s has it changed? in 75% of your m, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerine... power to your mouth. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insurance, where the costs to both repair your home and replace your possessions are covered. and we don't just cut a check for the depreciated value -- we can actually replace your stuff with an exact or near match. plus, if your home is unfit to live in after an incident, we pay for you to stay somewhere else while it's being repaired. home protector plus, from liberty mutual insuran
i've got to say something in tribute to my colleague, mr. mayor. i have a colleague here who is probably levitating now, ed schultz. this is what he's been saying for months. this guy is a union buster. thank you. >> thank you. we have more on our website too. >> good luck in your race. i can't endorse, but i can say good luck. >> thank you. >>> mitt romney may need to prove about himself and gay people. how he relates to gay people now and when he was in high school...
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hear nothing objection -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the hearing is adjourned. >> thank you. >>> up next on c-span3, radio and tv talk show host ed schultz talks about the 2012 campaign. then the chief economist for citigroup weighs in on the global economy. and later, a meeting on u.s./russia relations. >>> the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck japan in 2011, washed nearly 5 tons of debris into the pacific ocean. some of that debris has reached the u.s. and canadian shores with much more expected. tomorrow, officials from the coast guard and noaa will testify about the u.s. response to this growing problem. live coverage starts at 10:30 eastern here on c-span3. >> when immigrants start to show up in significant numbers which is somewhat the case in the 1820s and 1830s, but really very much the case in the 1840s and afterwards, they're showing up in a political environment in which they're already qualified
hear nothing objection -- >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the hearing is adjourned. >> thank you. >>> up next on c-span3, radio and tv talk show host ed schultz talks about the 2012 campaign. then the chief economist for citigroup weighs in on the global economy. and later, a meeting on u.s./russia relations. >>> the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck japan in 2011, washed nearly 5 tons of debris into the pacific ocean. some of that debris has...
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i have to say something in tribute to my colleague here, mr. mayor, i have a colleague here who is probably lev stating tonight, ed schultz, he must have been several feet off the ground. this is what he has been saying on this network for months now. saying this guy is a union buster. thank you as always. >> thank you, it's on our website too. >> and good luck in your race, i can say that, i can't endorse, but good luck. >> thank you. >> coming up, what mitt romney may need to prove about himself and gay people. you're watching "hardball."omy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i
i have to say something in tribute to my colleague here, mr. mayor, i have a colleague here who is probably lev stating tonight, ed schultz, he must have been several feet off the ground. this is what he has been saying on this network for months now. saying this guy is a union buster. thank you as always. >> thank you, it's on our website too. >> and good luck in your race, i can say that, i can't endorse, but good luck. >> thank you. >> coming up, what mitt romney may...
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wasserman schultz, is recognized for two minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to the sequester replacement reconciliation act. the second phase in the republican pathway to poverty plan. this bill once again fails to reach any measure of fairness and shared responsibility. all of us agree that the implementation of sequestration would be a damaging, harmful approach to taking an effort to achoove deficit reduction. -- achieve deficit reduction. the difference between democrats and republicans, instead of taking a balanced approach, the balance would replace sequestration with tax breaks to millionaires and special interests, while ending the medicare guarantee, slashing investments that strengthen our economy, and shredding the social safety net. not surprisingly important provisions of the affordable care act are in their sights. the prevention and public health fund was an unprecedented investment in our health and well-being, particular for women and children. by providing funding for vital cancer, and the fight against epidemic, f
wasserman schultz, is recognized for two minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to the sequester replacement reconciliation act. the second phase in the republican pathway to poverty plan. this bill once again fails to reach any measure of fairness and shared responsibility. all of us agree that the implementation of sequestration would be a damaging, harmful approach to taking an effort to achoove deficit reduction. -- achieve deficit reduction. the...
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mr. murphy. mr. murphy: thank you very much, congresswoman wasserman schultz. i don't think we were allowed down on the house floor this early and it was close to the witching hour when you and representative meek were down here but it is wonderful to be back here and i was touched to ask me to come down here and say a few words. the murphys are not a well known jewish-american family and yet in connecticut, we are so, so proud of the legacy that we helped to contribute to with respect to jewish american heritage and this is a great way to be part of this month's celebration. the list is long in connecticut. i think about somebody like andey fisher, who was one of the piners in this country trying to teach kids with learning disabilities. one of the first female superintendent in hartford, connecticut. kid kaplan who was from my district, a feggetweight -- feather weight championship of the world and i think maybe most of the political legacy that jewish americans from connecticut have left this country. i think a lot about abraham ribbicoff. he was our governo
mr. murphy. mr. murphy: thank you very much, congresswoman wasserman schultz. i don't think we were allowed down on the house floor this early and it was close to the witching hour when you and representative meek were down here but it is wonderful to be back here and i was touched to ask me to come down here and say a few words. the murphys are not a well known jewish-american family and yet in connecticut, we are so, so proud of the legacy that we helped to contribute to with respect to...
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wasserman schultz, is recognized for two minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to the sequester replacement reconciliation act. the second phase in the republican pathway to poverty plan. this bill once again fails to reach any measure of fairness and shared responsibility. all of us agree that the implementation of sequestration would be a damaging, harmful approach to taking an effort to achoove deficit reduction. -- achieve deficit reduction. the difference between democrats and republicans, instead of taking a balanced approach, the balance would replace sequestration with tax breaks to millionaires and special interests, while ending the medicare guarantee, slashing investments that strength our economy, and shredding the social safety net. not surprisingly important provisions of the affordable care act are in their sights. the prevention and public health fund was an unprecedented investment in our health and well-being, particular for women and children. by providing funding for vital cancer, and the fight against epidemic, fig
wasserman schultz, is recognized for two minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in opposition to the sequester replacement reconciliation act. the second phase in the republican pathway to poverty plan. this bill once again fails to reach any measure of fairness and shared responsibility. all of us agree that the implementation of sequestration would be a damaging, harmful approach to taking an effort to achoove deficit reduction. -- achieve deficit reduction. the...
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and they quickly turned and said we will support mr. baruch. the union did not get the candidate they wanted. but they don't what scott walker. . we will see how it . host: if you would like to talk with ed schultz, here are the numbers to call -- let's get to the calls. we will hear from roger, the democratic line in waterloo, iowa. caller: good morning, thanks for c-span. i have watched your show quite a bit, mr. shultz. i always wondered, during the bush years when they were putting all these unfunded moneys against the wars, i don't believe they paid a dime on any of it yet. what do you suppose alone adds up to? guest: we will be paying for iraq and of can stand for generations. iraq and h afghanistan. the fact is spending is down, the deficit is down, and taxes are lower. that's a fact. it just so happens president obama is in the office and this is what is happening. maybe his policies are working. 26 months of private-sector growth. president obama said let's go big. he was willing to take the big three, medicare, medicaid, and social se
and they quickly turned and said we will support mr. baruch. the union did not get the candidate they wanted. but they don't what scott walker. . we will see how it . host: if you would like to talk with ed schultz, here are the numbers to call -- let's get to the calls. we will hear from roger, the democratic line in waterloo, iowa. caller: good morning, thanks for c-span. i have watched your show quite a bit, mr. shultz. i always wondered, during the bush years when they were putting all...
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mr. ahern, i hear what you're saying, low cost producer. down to 73 cents a kilowatt-hour. tremendous success for your company. please stop asking us to help you do that. as bad as i feel for what you've had to to through here today, mr. ahern, explaining your stock purchases you brought every single bit of on yourself. we know it. mr. kucinich does. everybody up here knows. we filled out our financial disclosure. what we have to tell everybody in the country every single investment we make worth more than a $1,000. we do that every single year. we choose to do that to ourselves when we run for these offices. what you gentlemen have endured today and will endure. it will not get easier. it will get worse. what you, what you brought upon yourselves today you have brought upon yourselves by coming here and asking us to help you. mr. chairman, i know that was not going to be my line of reasoning. i took my five minutes and i appreciate the opportunity. i thank the gentleman. to the gentleman
mr. ahern, i hear what you're saying, low cost producer. down to 73 cents a kilowatt-hour. tremendous success for your company. please stop asking us to help you do that. as bad as i feel for what you've had to to through here today, mr. ahern, explaining your stock purchases you brought every single bit of on yourself. we know it. mr. kucinich does. everybody up here knows. we filled out our financial disclosure. what we have to tell everybody in the country every single investment we make...