The speaker pro tempore on this vote, the yeas are 389, the nays are 2. 2 3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Without objection the title is amended. The Unfinished Business is the question on suspending the rules and passing h r. 4671 as amended which the clerk will report by title. The clerk h. R. 4671, a bill to require multiline telephone ystems to have a default configuration allowing a person to dial 911 without dialing any prefix, code or other numbers. The speaker pro tempore the question is on the bill. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. The bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Without objection the title amended. The Unfinished Business is the question on suspending the rules and passing h. R. 2589 as amended which the clerk will report by title. The clerk Union Calendar number 451, a bill to amend the Communications
Charles today around lorain schools after multiple girls were assaulted yesterday jessica there still no suspect behind bars the police say that they do haveli multiple leads a lot of people coming on facebook and through phone calls they say they might possibly knowp who the suspect is also the fact that everything this morning went smoothly. E Lorain Police say that yesterday three girls were sexually assaulted on their way to school yesterday he exposed himself to one of them another he punched in the face twice all times in the morning a few blocks away, are not trying to see if thiso could be related to an incident in elyria early thursday a man with a close description tried to abduct a 10 yearold girl from her bedroom around 3 45 a. M. You want to jump to the conclusion that are sharing information, and the similarities that he was dressed the same same race and that he was trying to abduct a juvenile matches with what happened in our city but that does not necessarily in that m
His name is edward keith harris. He was 78. Search and rescue found him not too far from his home in the evergreen area. Officials are urging people to please stay away from the impacted areas. There are still down trees, downed power lines. Very dangerous situations for people driving or walking around. There are still many without power, about 40 percent of the county without power. They are asking people to not eat any food that has been out of temperature. Also, they have two shelters available, Appomattox Community center and the fire department. Our area is a very loving area, a supportive area. Many people are asking how they can help, how can they donate. What officials are doing right now is gathering information from local relief agencies so they can make sure people who donate are really going to get their donations to the victims that really need them. She said the community is strong. Theyre really supporting what another. They will get through this. We want to extend our
National institute on aging promising signs of alzheimers disease will be supported. We have a distinguished panel of experts here today and family members and also quite a and audience. I will welcome the representative of the Alzheimers Association summit you came along way to be here today we thank you for your tireless worker about the need to do more for your loved ones. Also we have students from the university of virginia spending the day learning about budget and appropriations. On the first panel will hear from dr. Francis collins distinguished director of National Institutes of health and what kinds of research are most likely to benefit from our appropriations and we will also have dr. Lee and this and also from the National Institute of aging also here to answer questions on this second panel we go to the researcher who underwrote the study that i mentioned earlier and joined by two individuals impacted by this devastating disease. Finally congressman is here today as a lon
Just under two hours. [inaudible conversations] the Senate Subcommittee Senate Appropriations subcommittee on labor health, human services, education and related agencies will please come to order. Todays hearing is the sixth that this subcommittee has held since 2000 focusing on alzheimers disease. The burden of the disease, the state of the research and the challenges we face. Going back many years we heard predictions from experts about the far reaching consequences this disease will have on the quality of life of American Families and the burden will place on our economy in the years ahead. Last april major study predicted these consequences will be far greater than anyone previously imagined. We will hear from the author of that study on the next panel. This study commanded the attention of the nation and the subcommittee. There are few americans whose life hasnt been touched in some way by alzheimers disease whether through a Family Member or a friend. It is the most common form