The speaker pro tempore on this vote, the yeas are 415, the nays are 6. 2 3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the Senate Amendments are agreed to, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. For what rpose purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition . Madam speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the title. The clerk report to accompany House Resolution 661, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h. R. 6016, making appropriations for Financial Services and general government for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2015, and for other purposes. And providing for consideration of the bill h. R. 4718, to amend Internal Revenue code of 198206 modify and make permanent depreciation. The speaker pro tempore referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. Pursuant to House Resolution 641, and rule 18, the chair de
At nebraska medicine, which is one of the top places, so if i can be anywhere in the world right now, this is the place to be as i recover. Whats weird is ive had no symptoms of the virus since i first got it after the first 48 hours. I had that 103 degree spike in fever, and that lasted about eight hours. My dry cough remained for about two weeks, but other than that ive been feeling fine, and now im in day 39 of my quarantine, so its been a long ordeal. Here as hightech as they are, im going to show you this, they come out with a post it note. Yep. As hightech as they are here, this shows my test, my nasal passages still positive, so i am stuck here for a while. Theyre going to do another test on me today. Do you do the test yourself, or do they do the tests on you . Oh, no, they do the test. It goes deep up the nostrils, deep down the throat. I also am doing a Clinical Study that wont help me but hopefully provide answers, so theyre also doing swaps under my eyelids and one deep up
virtually identical to the one that carried them into space. you ve been dreaming of space your whole life. you spent summers on your grand dad s ranch in south texas. i imagine-looking up at the sky and the stars. you will what do you think your grandfather would think today? we called him pop. he was a gigantic figure in our lives. we spent a lot of time with him. i think if he were here, he would have been the most proud, most excited of all the people present. so he had this curiosity about him and this wonder. when we knew him, he was a rancher. but before that he had done he worked for dar pa at one point among other things. he had all this exploration in him. he might have been in the vehicle with you. he would have. it was a long line of people trying to stow away in the vehicle this morning, including our dad. we had to check. you called this the most
efforts both in habitat preservation and in conservation. would be interested in whether the carpe program offers coordinates in the congo basin. if you would on what africaom and usaid can and should be doing. i think it s been very effective in has happened in botswana. it s one of the very few of the sites that are looked at under the program that have very low poaching levels. they have not only the botswana army dedicated, but they have help from the u.s. forces as well. i think it would be very helpful to have more involvement, especially in east africa. there has been a huge amount of money poured into central africa, and quite rightly so, because it was the worst hit area. but we re now seeing levels of poaching in east africa that formally would be typical of central africa. and we just got to stop that. if we could have much more help with training maybe from the u.s. forces, and indeed, intelligence and surveillance and any of the resources that they could marsha
preservation and in conservation. would be interested in whether the carpe program offers coordinates in the congo basin. if you would on what africaom and usaid can and should be doing. i think it s been very effective in has happened in botswana. it s one of the very few of the sites that are looked at under the program that have very low poaching levels. they have not only the botswana army dedicated, but they have help from the u.s. forces as well. i think it would be very helpful to have more involvement, especially in east africa. there has been a huge amount of money poured into central africa, and quite rightly so, because it was the worst hit area. but we re now seeing levels of poaching in east africa that formally would be typical of central africa. and we just got to stop that. if we could have much more help with training maybe from the u.s. forces, and indeed, intelligence and surveillance and any of the resources that they could marshall, it would be a great