
Mr. Speaker, I yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Wasserman Schultz).
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Mr. Speaker, I yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentlewoman from Florida (Ms. Wasserman Schultz).

Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the distinguished gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Raskin).

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 5 minutes. Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of H. Res. 183, which condemns anti-Semitism unambiguously, as well as anti-Muslim bigotry and all forms of prejudice against minorities, as contrary to…

Mr. Speaker, could you please tell me how much time the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Collins) has remaining, and how much time do I have remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from New York has 9 minutes remaining. The gentleman…

Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution (H. Res. 183) condemning anti-Semitism as hateful expressions of intolerance that are contradictory to the values and aspirations that define the people of the United…

Mr. Speaker, how much time is remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from New York has 4\1/4\ minutes remaining. The gentleman from Georgia has 4 minutes remaining.

Mr. President, finally, on China, news reports continue to suggest that President Trump is close to cementing an agreement with Beijing that, unfortunately for America and for American workers, would fall far right of expectations. Earlier…

Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the text of the bill be printed in the Record. There being no objection, the text of the bill was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: S. 729 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of…

Mr. President, on another matter, voting rights, today marks the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the protest march in Selma, AL, that led ultimately to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. It was one of the most noble acts in American…

Mr. President, for all of the Senate's vaunted traditions about grand debates, we very rarely practice the actual art--the real back and forth, the exchange of ideas. For weeks now, we have heard our Republican colleagues come to the floor…

Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding. Mr. Speaker, I am going to vote ``yes'' on this measure today, but I do have concerns about how we are dealing with these issues. Obviously, all forms of hatred and bigotry are intolerable…

Nemtsov was a brave advocate for democracy and free elections in Russia. Sadly, that put him right in Vladimir Putin's cross hairs.

This resolution condemns the Kremlin's systematic targeting of its political opponents and it calls on the administration to implement Magnitsky Act sanctions on those responsible for Nemtsov's murder and cover up.

I completely agree with him that there is absolutely no place for anti-Semitism in this country, on this globe, or in this committee.

The Russian government must do a thorough investigation to uncover the truth behind Mr. Nemtsov--that we should not let this rest.

the democratically elected government is completely excluded from these talks.

President Ghani's message to us was crystal clear, that not having the democratically elected government have a seat at the table during the negotiations nullifies how they could come to a positive outcome.

if we can't agree on what to call it, then maybe we can just agree that something is going on.