The speaker pro tempore on this vote, the yeas are 224 and the nays are 194. The current resolution is adopted. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the Unfinished Business is the vote on the motion of the the gentlewoman from new york, ms. Velazquez, to suspend the rules and pass h. R. 5078 as amended. On which the the yeas and nays are ordered. The clerk will report the title. The clerk h. R. 5078, a bill toll amend the Small Business act to provide reentry counseling and Training Services for incarcerated persons and now other purposes. The speaker pro tempore will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is 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 commerc
In case we spoke too fast. How are you doing. Im pat morrison. I couldve said anybody could nine. You think of a good one and ill be that for you. The environment of course as a topic that would take more than 50 mormons or any city. But i think a lot of it has to do with the kind of well that we have to deal with the problems that are at hand. If you look at it through rose colored glasses the Environmental Crisis can if we look at it in those terms be a moment for ourselves we have conquered nature in the past. We can heat the arctic. The question now is what we can do with what is confronting us and whether we are willing to do it. Science has always come to our rescue in the past. We have vaccines that make people able to live to 80 who used it die at the age of 30. We made at the perrys in the deserts into agricultural fields and we made the urchins into our own fish ponds but if you remember the commercial from the 1970s nice its not nice to fool mother nature. More important tha
A novel. They have to be in the screenplay. We are at a time. Thank you all for coming out. And thinks for waiting for us. [applause]. That was carl hudson and dave behr. The writers festival continues now with a panel the panel on the environment. With douglas brinkley. And Theodore Roosevelt the fourth. The great grandson to resident teddy roosevelt. In case we spoke too fast. How are you doing. Im pat morrison. I couldve said anybody could nine. You think of a good one and ill be that for you. The environment of course as a topic that would take more than 50 mormons or any city. But i think a lot of it has to do with the kind of well that we have to deal with the problems that are at hand. If you look at it through rose colored glasses the Environmental Crisis can if we look at it in those terms be a moment for ourselves we have conquered nature in the past. We can heat the arctic. The question now is what we can do with what is confronting us and whether we are willing to do it. Sc
Next, hugh hewitt talks about the elements that go in to achieving happiness. This is about an hour. Thank you, jonathan quite a lot actually. Its always great to be back at the Nixon Library, especially on the eve of the 101st anniversary of nixons birth, especially to celebrate with friends of the library who come offing. As many of you know, in late 1988, the phone rang. I was searching for president reagan and his administration. On the other end this president nixon asking me to come back to your belinda to oversee construction of the library for a couple years. So i was very, very pleased to do so. It was a shining jewel and anyone watching on cspan across the United States who has never been to the Nixon Library, you want to come here. Its an extraordinary celebration of the american presidency, but also extra or a lead, the small house that frank nixon built from a kit and continued through a life measure in decades that achievement, not hours of achievement, but a truly signif
What japanese leaders do. Its a factor of unpredictability and volatility when you ad the popular passions that may grow up around particular memories and attitudes, played to by politicians, sometimes unwisely. Its another important factor of volatility. And you have these kinds of isss in the region, the same is true for korea. Issues left over from that occupation. And these things are in the living memory of the koreans and the japanese, and theyre taught in the schools. The japanese dont teach this. And that is something that i personally find deeply disturbing about the government of japan and very worrying. So when i see these conflicts over islands on top of oil deposits in the south china sea, its not clear to me whose sidej im on about this. Actually, i wanted to end, at least for me to end where we started which is ive lived in los angeles for 20 years. I read the l. A. Times long before i moved here pause their coverage of pause their coverage of iran was always terrific. S