The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 191, the nays are 230. The motion is not agreed to. The question is on passage of the bill. All those in for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland rise . I ask for the yeas and nays. The speaker pro tempore the chair will go to a voice vote first. The question is on passage of the bill. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. In the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. The gentleman from maryland. Mr. Van hollen mr. Speaker, on that i request a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore a recorded vote is requested. All those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned cov
Exemption from Environmental Review impact study a study is needed. Although my experience is anecdotal i have 13 years of experience watching those people just this morning i walked over the hill there was 80 people standing there looking around and pointing out and looking at the fantastic view over the vacant lot towards downtown looking the other way and trying to fwouth i figure out tout how to get over to coit tower this is where the bus stops people get off and the exact spot where people across the road to walk up the beautiful new steps to coit tower. In the not a safe place to have the project while people come up ill call more names calling names . Commissioner president wu and commissioners to supplement Telegraph Hill dwellers were passing out a letter prepared by lawrence a Geotechnical Engineering addressing the technical investigation that was used by the Planning Department to evaluate the impacts of the proposed project. My name is naps im speaking as cochair of the P
Shakes his head and shows pictures and believes those are facts. My friends, we ought to reject these bills because theyre about all employees. They may affect only a small few at this juncture, but they are about all employees and undermining their rights and the respect we ought to accord to them for the service they give to the people of the United States of america and i yield back the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentlemans time has expired. The gentleman from maryland reserves. The gentleman from california is recognized. Mr. Issa at this time id like to yield one minute to the gentleman from North Carolina. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from North Carolina is recognized for one minute. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Id like to address the individual from maryland, the gentleman from maryland as he lks about its all about all employees and indeed it is because if we allow this continued behavior to go on, it tarnishes the good reputation workers that day in, d
Franklin roosevelt to document the conditions under which people were living. This was back when we did not have television. We had radio, but a lot of places did not have electricity, so they could not listen to the radio broadcast to find out what was going on in other parts of the country. He was an economist from columbia university. He was the head of this project. In 1939, when kodak introduced color film, they sent him to have his photographers try out, see what they could do. Kodak was trying to establish a new market and product, and they wanted people who would know how to use it effectively to try it out and publicize it. America in the 1930s and 1940s the library of congress curator shares some of the 1600 color photographs taken during the depression and world war ii. Nday at 7 00 p. M. On 3. Cspan 3. Now, john boehner and House Republican leaders talk about fiscal cliff negotiations. He says he is optimistic a deal can be reached with the president. Morning, everyone. Goi
Very fortunate that i got in position to collaborate with others in trying to realize some of those things. In is a question from twitter that i was also interested in. The question is, how does the fed evaluate costs and benefits of Equity Capital requirements . How do you get to that number compared to where basel was . We did an awful lot of work on capital ratios, both the levels that seemed prescribed or needed in order to reduce e chances of financial instability but also the cost of the economy. We did a lot of that in collaboration with other Basel Committee members in a quite substantial exercise but we actually did a bunch of that on our own. So we actually formulated, i think, quite a good an lytic framework on both sides of that question and that informed our positions on baseliii and on the surcharges. In both cases we were in favor of somewhat higher numbers and eventually came out and that was based in part on the analysis we have done. With respect to the leverage ratio