This entire debate before. Of course, there were amendments offered up in terms of what to do about the situation then and thanks to some crafty amendments and what not we ended up with a situation that we have today that we have gone back to revisit some 15 years later . Im sorry. Were you in the house then . I forget. Ive been here since 19 did you vote for the bill . Yes. Did you vote for the bill . Look, it was the toughest vote i ever took in 2000. That was the best we could get at the time. There were two tie votes. My point is we need to make sure we do this in a way, she talked about trust with me in the relic room. Trust is a two way street and let folks that arent raceist have comfort we will have a plan how to handle this in january and we will debate the money as to how we will display the flag at the relic room next year. Mr. Quinn thats your second 10 minutes. Mr. Neil is recognized to speak on the bill. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I sat and i listened all day long with great
Ready for this post, saying it will be the president s number one foreignpolicy achievement. But it said the white house remains confident that if Congress Rejects the deal, the president could be to the action and continue to move forward. That is what i was talking about. It would require 34 votes for him to go forward. Is he getting that . I think it is going to be a hard sell. He knows that the resolution of this approval is likely to be introduced is not likely to pass is very likely to pass. If he vetoes that in order to sustain the veto, he would need 34 votes. Which is what i was referring to earlier. I think it is going to be a hard sell. A hard sell. Cspan gives you the best access to congress. Live coverage of the u. S. House congressional hearings, and news conferences. Bringing you events that shape public policy. Every morning, washington journal is live. With your comments by phone, facebook, and twitter. Cspan. Created by americas Cable Companies and brought to you as a
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