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being able to stay in their homes. i am wondering if this tool that we initially came up with, the hamp program, is the right tool to deal with that type of problem. because if somebody is out of work and does not have a stream of income to support a mortgage it does not matter how you design it or how you modify it. if there is no income to support the mortgage is going to end up in foreclosure. i am fearful. i see how this is working out. i see the attempt to are making. i also see that 434,000 people who were kicked out of the hamp trial program because you could not verify income. . . and the homeowners are not being held in a significant way. i understand the dynamic that is out there now. it is just different. it is all these people who are unemployed and in some cases you cannot modify that because there s nothing to support it, no income strain. no income stream. you think this program should be wrapped up? in a few months there have been very few people helped b
negotiators gave final approval to the bill this morning after staying in the entire night. it is the largest rewrrte of a rule since the great depression. it now has to be voted on by the full house and senate, which we expect to happen next week. right now, we ll show you the last 20 minutes as the negotiators the their final approval and then spoke with the press. chairman, i now intend to put to a roll-call vote the completed package which we have before us. i ask the court to call the role of house members. we will then have the senate members. i asked the court to call the roll of all house members who are entitled to vote on this. i have to ask consent for that to occur. we ask unanimous consent for that to occur. the effort will be to get this bill on to the internet as each title is produced. we expect to vote in the house on tuesday. mr. chairman, when would we enter that to seeing those amendments? this bill is quite technical. could i ask the staff a