A dorm that hes not exciting. But its not just that the g. O. P. Is trying to tear apart the endangered species act its also that this is one of the most centered stories because our Corporate Media doesnt give us. Whether rich ass destroyed the Natural World i mean when i look out how things are going a few years from now well be living on a tree list tundra under a black sky discussing which seek new design its all the rage for this years gas masks eating nothing but protein pellets made from crushed up cockroaches and repurposed rain boots and giving the week long sandstorms cute names like betsy or charles so that they seem more friendly. But even then the Corporate Media will tell us to focus all rangar on china russia iran theyre the ones who killed all the birds theyre the ones who ate all the fish theyre the ones who made the cockroach pellets more gritty this month. Speaking of road pellets talk about Public School food systems. But this is actually some good news there are ne
Bill without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Mr. Collins a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia rise . Mr. Collins i ask for a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore a recorded vote is requested. All those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. A sufficient number having isen, recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This will be a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 260, the nays are 165. Ith one answering present. The bill is passed. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on
1948 un declaration of human rights education should be one of the global Success Stories and yet theres a widening gap between education standards across the world children in developing countries around 100 years behind those of industrialized nations. So why is that while many children in developing countries have to work outside of school. And Armed Conflicts can prevent them from attending school regularly. In wealthier countries young people typically attend school for an average of 12 years in developing countries for just 6 and a half years. And there are differences within the industrialized nations themselves to a childs back. Around too often determines that successes School Poverty can be a huge obstacle when it comes to gaining a good education those who can often spend a lot of money on their kids go willing parents spend around 90000000000 euros worldwide on extra coaching every year partly because theyre afraid their kids wont otherwise make the grade and so the gap wid
1718134b. Call for public comment. No public comment. Any comments from commissioners. Ill move for a motion to approve agenda items number 3 and 4. So moved. Second. All in favor. Aye. So, agenda items 3 and 4 are unanimously approved. Agenda item number 5. An informational presentation on new Ethics Commission data Dashboard Tools for the novembe. H. I good afternoon, commissioners. My name is tyler field. I am a Information Systems engineer. I just got a new title. Im here today to give you a brief presentation on updates to the data tools that the Ethics Commission provides. And if we can witch over to the computer, i want to first start with a quick refresher on the reporting and president came in finances reporting dead lines and periods and dead lines and throughout the year throughout the year, campaign communities have to present or have to file a form 460 with the commission thats a very tense, typically governmental difficult to under paper form and these are due at differen
At the end of the day, 31 democrats joined all of the republicans in the vote to begin the impeachment inquiry into president clinton. The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story, as we take book tv and American History tv on the road, with support from our spectrum cable partners. This weekend we traveled to laramie, wyoming. Coming up in the next hour and 10 minutes, well experience the history of this western city with a population of about 32,000. In about 10 minutes, well learn about senator Allen Simpson through his papers at the American Heritage center. After that, a tour of the wyoming territorial prison, where outlaws of the wild west were held, including Butch Cassidy. And later, we visit the deerwood ranch wild horse ecosanctuary to hear about its relationship with the bureau of Land Management. We begin our special feature with a visit to a mansion to hear about the early days of the city. Were in the mansion that edward ivenson built in 1892, and it is now the h