As speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 6, 2015, the chair will now rec m fm stsuitd the mari my lea f mni hr te. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each mber the mari a mory leaderanmi w limit tfi mut, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. The speaker pro tempore the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. Roslehtinen, five mis. Ms. Roslehtinen thank you so much mr. Speaker. As an 8yearold child, i was forced to flee havana, cuba, with a my family for the shores of the United States of america, the shining city on a hill, and a beacon of hope and freedom to the world. The cuban american members of congress are all united by our love of this great country and our love and respect for freedom, for democracy and the rule of law because of where we come from and whom w
Signify by saying aye. Those opposed, no. The nos have it. The nos have it roll call. The clerk will report it. Fouriers, nine yeas nays. The drummon from massachusetts is recognized. Thank you mr. Chair. As im reading this rule it appears to me that marshall law rule continues through october 20. As noted in section 5 the calendar of october 20. What we are trying to do is to allow flexibility for these bills to be done. Right, but i wanted to make a couple of points. One i am terribly troubled by that date. Jack lew met with many of this morning and he has met with Republican Leaders as well. To be clear october 17 is the drop dead date if you will to default on our debt. I think if we go beyond that date i think we do great harm to this economy. I hope im not reading too much into it. The other thing is you know this marshall law of rule and all these closures there a number of bills that havent have them been brought to the floor. So there is no opportunity for any kind of regulari
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Much bigger and we dont want to take the wrong action. We want to ask for the science, create preventive measures and look at the greatest source of risk but not create perhaps impediments for some of those most interesting areas where there is innovation, entrepreneurship and renewal going on in urban areas. So thank you very much. Thank you, paul now its your turn. I want to thank cspan on behalf of the foundation for covering this this morning. The purpose of the floor in the foundation is to bring education to the 300 million americans that enjoy the food that is produced in the United States so we thank cspan for making this coverage and the panelists for sharing their views. Now its your turn. To those on the audio cast, please send us your questions. To those in the room, please come to the microphone and state your name and organization. I am Charlie Stenholm former member of congress now with the law. Im a member of the house and do not dissipate in filibusters. I will recogni