Hypnotic state where the people with guns are basically running the country are going bankrupt. I think there is calls for some moderate optimism. But i wouldnt put it any higher than that. I dont think to be an expert on libya. But those who are tell me that the principle protagonists. If people are really fighting over territory and money and oil. It is easier to find solutions which divide the riches. And this is a rich country. So i would be moderately optimistic, but no more than that. Cautiously optimistic but there could be a chance of the government of national unity. I do think that the presence of isil in the country, the inevitability that there will be continued intervention that is able to deal with the problem itself. I do think those are helpful points of oppression on the sides of the civil war to think very hard about whether its in their collective best interests to try and resolve their differences and work together. Foreign secretary, can we turn to iran and the Nuc
That is not department of education, its other departments and the government. This is a widely recognized problem that we have, that weve all contributed to including us in congress, those of us who have been in government. So heres my question, would you be willing an example, let me give an example for example when students withdraw from college a portion of their title 4 funds has to be returned to the federal government. Regulatory techs are figuring out what that is, over 200 pages in a handbook. Thats one of the number one objections they have. That could be easily fixed with financial responsibility standards, theres a requirement for audited Financial Statements for private nonprove it and for profit colleges that causes them to get expensive letters of credit according to this report. These requirements by the department dont cause dont follow accepted accounting principles, another one is that when the fapsa, the application for federal grant or loan which is 108 questions i
That is not department of education, its other departments and the government. This is a widely recognized problem that we have, that weve all contributed to including us in congress, those of us who have been in government. So heres my question, would you be willing an example, let me give an example for example when students withdraw from college a portion of their title 4 funds has to be returned to the federal government. Regulatory techs are figuring out what that is, over 200 pages in a handbook. Thats one of the number one objections they have. That could be easily fixed with financial responsibility standards, theres a requirement for audited Financial Statements for private nonprove it and for profit colleges that causes them to get expensive letters of credit according to this report. These requirements by the department dont cause dont follow accepted accounting principles, another one is that when the fapsa, the application for federal grant or loan which is 108 questions i
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Cart any mccraven, an Airman First Class in the United States air force. And lola bolden, a Sergeant First Class in the United States army. Never imagining that in their recruiting duties in Oklahoma City that they would give their lives in defense of their country. And to my colleagues and to congressman lucas, i would ask that we could observe a moment of silence in memory to all the 168 americans, oklahomans friends, that were killed in this despicable act of terror on our domestic shores. And to all of those that carry the scars and injuries to this day if we could observe a brief moment of silence. I thank my colleague and friend, congressman lucas, and thank you, mr. Speaker. I yield back to my colleague. Mr. Lucas mr. Speaker theres no way that the oklahoma delegation can express our thanks to the country for the help over the last 20 years. But with this moment of silence just now we ask that everyone, two minutes after 9 00 central time this sunday morning think about those 16