Pursuant to the order of the house of january 7, 2014, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour ebate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip , but in o five minutes no event shall debate continue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from indiana, mr. Messer, for five minutes. Mr. Messer thank you, mr. Speaker. Hank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to recognize the career of two extraordinary indiana state legislators, senators allen paul and johnny nuget. These two Close Friends have served the state of indiana for decades, and i want to personally thank them for all their hard work and recognize them for their many accomplishments. First, let me tell you a little bit about senator allen paul. Allen volunteered for the u. S. Army in 1967, and is a decora
Calling for restrictions to be eased on the ability for military personnel to carry weapons while on base. We are opening up our phone lines to you as we ask whether you think soldier should be allowed to carry guns on military facilities. You can call we have a special line set up this morning for active and retired military personnel. You can also catch up with us on your favorite social media pages. On twitter, facebook, or email us at journal cspan. Org. The headline in the Washington Times this morning from thelittle bit Christian Science monitor, historytory is courtesy of the Christian Science monitor. That is the Christian Science todaysclose quote in issue. The National Review online notes that three times in the last four years military bases have been the scenes of horrific rampages. On each occasion than men have managed to riot wall servicemen have been ordered to shelter in place. The National Review says walk into any church in texas and opened fire and theres a good cha
Daunting, but i dont think that they are insurmountable, nor is washington this function an excuse excuse for inaction. From a believe our state and cities, to pollen areas and a pilot to the private public civic institutions that lead them to have the talent and as we have seen dramatic creativity to move this country for in this area and in others. We absolutely believe now is the time deduces of the weakest are building for the next 100 years. Thank you for coming. Appreciated. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] on cs q a. Is a Dina Elboghdady the Washington Post who covers the housing industry. What is going on on capitol hill when it comes to the housing industry not just capital but washington as well . Guest there has been a lot going on the past couple of weeks. Basically there has been a big bill moving through the senate, it got through the Senate Banking committee overhaul fannie mae and freddie mac. Yesterday the Senate Banking committee had a vo
You can continue the conversation on twitter as well. You can send us an email as well. And are some of the stories how they are playing this week. Here is usa today. Fires andure of the california. 100 of the state of california is in danger of fire. The lead story is about the Net Neutrality vote at the fcc yesterday. Battle for the internet begins is the headline. They lead with Eric Shin Seki up on capitol hill. He is grilled over care. The New York Times leads with quiet unrestrkers in cities in east ukraine. Thousands of Steel Workers fanned out on thursday, establishing control over the program and militants who until recently had seemed to be consolidating their grip on power. By late thursday, minors and steelworkers had deployed and at least five cities, including the regional capital. They had not become the dominant force of that they were in the second largest city. The lead story in the New York Times. Wall street journal leads with Net Neutrality. Up tolls proposal sets
Capitol, Salt Lake City. To learn more about the cities on our 2014 tour, visit cspan. Org localcontent. We continue now with our look at the history of Salt Lake City. This is American History tv on cspan3. I would like to welcome you to the tabernacle here on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. This is the home of the mormon tabernacle choir. Some might call it americas choir. The mormon tabernacle choir was firstzed in 1847 when the pioneers came into this valley. It was a small group of people a bowery type building, very rustic, and they asked for a choir to perform, but it was in 1849 that welsh pioneers came to the valley and they saying in fourpart harmony. They saying in wells, and that decided youam young needed to be the nucleus of the great choir, so it really started in 1847 and 1849. They used to sing in a building over on the square that was is a temporary link, but they called it the tabernacle, and that is how the name came, the mormon tabernacle choir. When that was too