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Yes, it's a different promises lecture, a really different because she represents -- she's to present, he's to past.

Nasrallah's death is a victory for peace, security in Israel.

I object to the motion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The objection has been heard. ____________________

First of all, the tweet has been deleted already and removed, but I object to the motion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman will suspend.

If we want to go through every comment and tweet from the other side, we will be happy to do it. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman is not recognized. Does the gentleman seek recognition?

I thank Senators Fischer and Padilla for their leadership on the Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act. I was happy to introduce the House version of this very important bill, H.R. 2830, and I look forward to the benefit this…

Madam President, for months the HELP Committee, on a bipartisan basis, has investigated the financial mismanagement of Steward Health Care and the impact on the delivery of care at its hospitals. Steward's mismanagement has nationwide…

Members are advised that upon completion of our scheduled legislative business, votes are no longer expected in the House on Thursday, September 26th, and Friday, September 27th. The last votes for the week and the month are now expected…

the Federal Government used to just throw billions and billions of dollars in the aftermath of a disaster and didn't pay appropriate attention, in my opinion, on the front end of what we can do to actually avert disasters.

The message is clear: Safety cannot be rushed.

I thank Chairman Green for recognizing me for such time as I may consume, whereas any other Member of Congress would need only about 1 minute to provide this commentary. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of S. 794, the CTPAT Pilot Program Act…

I want to begin by thanking you, Administrator Whitaker, for joining us today to update the Subcommittee on Boeing's corrective action plan in the wake of the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident.

Well of course, if we have a free, fair and safe election, were going to follow the Constitution absolutely. Yes, absolutely.

I would argue that when laws put a timeline in place, then what an agency should do is calibrate their answer to the time that is available.

I think that is fair, and I think they deserve it.

It is no secret--and we talk about it in almost every aviation hearing--that the United States has the gold standard of aviation.

This latest Boeing challenge comes as your agency is tasked with not only implementing a historic, thousand-page FAA Reauthorization bill--a mandate that is without a doubt time-consuming and staff intensive--but also the 2020 Aircraft…

We are here today because it is no secret that America's gold standard in aviation safety is under the microscope, and the FAA's role in conducting safety oversight is paramount.