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      <title>John Dean on the 40th Anniversary of the Watergate Break-In</title>
      <description>June 17th marks the 40th anniversary of the Watergate break-in that ultimately resulted in President Nixon's resignation. John Dean - former White House Counsel to President Nixon and a key figure in the investigation and political scandal that followed - recently talked at length about Watergate, President Nixon and his own involvement in the events that led to the end of the administration. He spoke during a Watergate symposium hosted by Chapman University School of Law. 
This program is just over one hour.</description>
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      <title>President Nixon's Secret White House Tapes</title>
      <description>This is a panel discussion on President Nixon's secret White House tapes and the historical significance of the Watergate scandal. A former Nixon White House aide and Senate Watergate Committee investigator discuss their roles and memories from that period and the overall impact of the Watergate scandal.
The Chapman University School of Law hosted this two hour event.</description>
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      <description>Candidates for the California Republican Party nomination for the U.S Senate held a debate at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles. They took questions from a panel of journalists.</description>
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      <title>California Senate Republican Primary Debate</title>
      <description>Republican candidates vying for Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer's seat debated various issues prior to the June 8, 2010 primary.</description>
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      <title>Shadow Convention</title>
      <description>"Unconventional" politicians and commentators gathered to discuss and debate the issues as 
 an alternative to the scripted major party events. Senator McCain emphasized the 
 campaign finance reform issue. Other issues included poverty, drugs, and crime. Ms. Huffington served as the hostess of the event.</description>
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      <title>House Session</title>
      <description>The House is expected to take up H.R. 4811, the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act of 2001.
 
 Bills Introduced: 20 public bills, H.R. 4843-4862; and 4 resolutions, H.J. Res. 104; H. Con. Res. 371, and H. Res. 551-552 were introduced. 
 Pages H6051-52
 
 Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows. 
 H.R. 4210, to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to provide for improved Federal efforts to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks, amended (H. Rept. 106-731); 
 H. Res. 550, waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 106-732); and 
 H.R. 3485, to modify the enforcement of certain anti-terrorism judgments, amended (H. Rept. 106-733). 
 Page H6051
 
 Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated Representative Pease to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. 
 Page H5961
 
 Guest Chaplain: The prayer was offered by the guest Chaplain, Rev. Peter M. Colapietro of New York City. 
 Page H5961
 
 Foreign Operations Appropriations: The House passed H.R. 4811, making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 by a yea and nay vote of 239 yeas to 185 nays, Roll No. 400. 
 Pages H5961-H6025
 
 Rejected the Obey motion to recommit the bill to the Committee on Appropriations with instructions to report it back to the House with an amendment to increase the African Development Fund by $ 5 million and decrease the Asian Development Fund accordingly. 
 Page H6024
 
 Agreed to: 
 Waters amendment No. 27 printed in the Congressional Record that increases funding for the Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) Trust Fund by $155.6 million with offsets of $82.5 million from D741Export-Import Bank direct loan programs, $7 million from Export-Import Bank administrative expenses, $5.3 million from international military education and training programs, and $200 million from the foreign military financing programs including grants for Israel and Egypt, debated on July 12 (agreed to by a recorded vote of 216 ayes to 211 noes, Roll No. 397); 
 Pages H5994-95
 
 [Page: D741]
 Bereuter amendment that limits the assumption by the United States Government of liability for nuclear accidents in North Korea (agreed to by a recorded vote of 298 ayes to 125 noes, Roll No. 399); 
 Pages H6004-06, H6020-21
 
 Brown of Ohio amendment No. 32 printed in the Congressional Record that prohibits any funds to be used in contravention of section 307 of the Tariff Act; concerning the prohibition against imports made by forced labor; and 
 Page H6015
 
 Traficant amendment No. 24 printed in the Congressional Record that prohibits the use of any funding in contravention of the ``Buy American Act.'' 
 Page H6016
 
 Rejected: 
 Lee amendment that sought to increase funding for child survival and disease programs related to HIV/AIDS by $42 million and decrease foreign military financing program grants accordingly, debated on July 12 (a recorded vote of 267 ayes to 156 noes, Roll No. 398); 
 Pages H5995-96
 
 Conyers amendment No. 38 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to strike Sec. 558, Assistance for Haiti from the bill; 
 Pages H5975-77
 
 Greenwood amendment No. 11 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to strike Sec. 587, Authorization for Population Planning (rejected by a recorded vote of 206 ayes to 221 noes, Roll No. 396); 
 Pages H5983-94
 
 Kucinich amendment No. 13 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to prohibit any funding to be made available for the Kosovo Protection Corps; and 
 Pages H6002-04
 
 Traficant amendment No. 23 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to prohibit any funding to be made available to the Palestine Authority. 
 Pages H6009-11, H6016
 
 Point of Order Sustained Against: 
 Filner amendment No. 39 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to make available $3.5 million to the Kurdish Human Rights Watch for the Kurdistan region of Iraq;. 
 Pages H5962-63
 
 Jackson of Illinois amendment No. 43 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for the African Development Bank by $3 million and increase the limitation on callable capital subscriptions; 
 Pages H5967-68
 
 Payne amendment that sought to prohibit assistance to any country that is not in compliance with U.N. sanctions against Angola; 
 Pages H5971-72
 
 Language on page 80, lines 22-24 dealing with earmarks or minimum funding requirements; 
 Pages H5973-74
 
 Sec. 585, Working Capital Fund; 
 Pages H5981-82
 
 Nadler amendment No. 51 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to include a new section of the bill dealing with ``so-called honor crimes''; 
 Pages H5997-98
 
 Jackson-Lee amendment No. 46 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to prohibit any funding to governments that conscript children under the age of 18 into the military forces or provide for the participation of children in armed conflict; 
 Pages H5999-H6002
 
 Payne amendment No. 57 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to provide $15 million in assistance for the National Democratic Alliance of Sudan; and 
 Pages H6006-07
 
 Paul amendment No. 17 printed in the Congressional Record to prohibit the use of funding for abortion, family planning, or population control efforts. 
 Pages H6007-09
 
 Withdrawn: 
 Payne amendment No. 56 printed in the Congressional Record was offered and withdrawn that sought to restrict assistance to governments destabilizing Angola; 
 Pages H5980-81
 
 Burton amendment No. 6 printed in the Congressional Record was offered and withdrawn that sought to limit assistance to India to $35 million; and 
 Pages H6011-15
 
 Kaptur amendment No. 48 printed in the Congressional Record was offered and withdrawn that sought to limit assistance to the Government of Ukraine. 
 Pages H6016-18
 
 Agreed to H. Res. 546, the rule that provided for consideration of the bill was agreed to on July 12. 
 Legislative Program: The Majority Leader announced the Legislative Program for the week of July 17. 
 Page H6025
 
 Meeting Hour--Monday, July 17: Agreed that when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet at 12:30 on Monday, July 17 for morning-hour debates. 
 Page H6025
 
 Calendar Wednesday: Agreed to dispense with the Calendar Wednesday business of Wednesday, July 19. 
 Page H6026
 
 Quorum Calls--Votes: One yea and nay vote and four recorded votes developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages H5994, H5995, H5995-96, H6020-21, and H6024-25. There were no quorum calls.D742 
 Adjournment: The House met at 9 a.m. and adjourned at 7:15 p.m.</description>
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      <description>Bills Introduced: 27 public bills, H.R. 4782-4808; 1 private bill, H.R. 4809; and 4 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 366-368, and H. Res. 543, were introduced. 
 Pages H5654-55, H5656
 
 Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows. 
 Conference report on H.R. 4425, making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 (H. Rept. 106-710); and 
 H.R. 4541, to reauthorize and amend the Commodity Exchange Act to promote legal certainty, enhance competition, and reduce systemic risk in markets for futures and over-the-counter derivatives, amended (H. Rept. 106-711, Pt. 1). 
 Pages H5460-H5532, H5654
 
 Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies Appropriations: The House completed general debate and began considering amendments to H.R. 4461, making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001. 
 Pages H5442-60, H5533-98
 
 Agreed To: 
 Clayton amendment that increases funding for land-grant colleges and cooperative extension activities by $6.8 million and decreases Agricultural Research Service funding accordingly; 
 Pages H5536-37
 
 Weiner amendment No. 65 printed in the Congressional Record that reduces Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service funding by $15,510, the amount used for the inspection of imported Iranian food products; 
 Pages H5549-51
 
 Hayes amendment that clarifies that funding may be used to carry out research on the medical, biotechnological, food, and industrial uses of tobacco; 
 Pages H5556-62
 
 Berry amendment that eliminates funding for the Office of the Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment and transfers funding of $693,000 to Resource Conservation and Development programs for resolution of small family farm and ranch regulatory issues with the Environmental Protection Agency; 
 Pages H5574-77
 
 Kelly amendment No. 8 printed in the Congressional Record that strikes language that would prohibit the use of funding for the American heritage rivers initiative; 
 Pages H5577-80
 
 Clayton amendment that makes available loans for a demonstration program in North Carolina to evaluate the use of modular housing for those who have lost housing because of a major disaster; 
 Pages H5585-86
 
 Stupak amendment No. 21 printed in the Congressional Record that increases funding for senior citizen meal providers, including meals on wheels programs, by $20 million and decreases Public Law 480, Food for Peace, programs by $30 million; 
 Pages H5588-91
 
 Reyes amendment No. 62 printed in the Congressional Record that strikes language that would prohibit funding to carry out a Colonias initiative without the prior approval of the Committee on Appropriations; and 
 Pages H5591-93
 
 Kaptur amendment that allows the United States Agency for International Development to employ contractors for administrative expenses and delivery of Public Law 480, Food for Peace commodities. 
 Pages H5593-94
 
 Rejected: 
 Metcalf amendment that sought to increase FDA funding by $40,000 to validate the Tulane University Medical School diagnostic test on the Gulf War Syndrome and decrease USDA Departmental Administration funding accordingly; 
 Page H5534
 
 Ney amendment No. 18 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for North Appalachian Experimental Watershed Research Station risk assessments by $100,000 and decrease USDA administration, communications, and inspector general funding accordingly (rejected by a yea and nay vote of 94 yeas to 326 nays, Roll No. 359); 
 Pages H5534-35, H5596-97
 
 Hefley amendment No. 1 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to eliminate the $200,000 funding for the asparagus competitiveness grant and harvester (rejected by a recorded vote of 132 ayes to 287 noes, Roll No. 360); 
 Pages H5540-41, H5597
 
 Sanford amendment No. 49 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to decrease special grants for agricultural research funding by $14.4 million; and 
 Pages H5541-47
 
 Hefley amendment No. 2 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to eliminate the $2 million funding for the Agra-Tourism program (rejected by a recorded vote of 94 ayes to 319 noes, Roll No. 361). 
 Pages H5581-84, H5598
 
 Point of Order sustained: 
 Tierney amendment No. 22 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to make available D695$500,000 for a study by the National Academy of Science on genetically engineered products; 
 Pages H5538-40
 
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 Kaptur amendment No. 14 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service funding by $53.1 million for emergency eradication of pest and plant infestations; 
 Pages H5552-55
 
 Miller of Florida amendment No. 43 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to prohibit the Commodity Credit Corporation from spending more than $54 million for purchases of raw or refined sugar from sugarcane or sugar beets; 
 Pages H5562-65
 
 Withdrawn: 
 Kucinich amendment No. 42 printed in the Congressional Record was offered and withdrawn that sought to make available $500,000 to the Food and Drug Administration for the purpose of drafting guidance for industry on how to assess genetically engineered food products for allergenicity until a predictive testing methodology is developed; 
 Pages H5594-96
 
 Agreed to H. Res. 538, the rule that is providing for consideration of the bill on June 28. 
 Military Construction and Supplemental Appropriations Conference Report: The House agreed to the conference report on H.R. 4425, making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 by a yea and nay vote of 306 yeas to 110 nays, Roll No. 362. 
 Pages H5599-H5616
 
 Earlier agreed by unanimous consent to consider the conference report; that all points of order against the conference report and against its consideration be waived; that it be considered as read; and that H. Res. 540, waiving a requirement of clause 6(a) of rule XIII with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Rules be laid on the table. 
 Page H5599
 
 Suspension--Supplemental Medicare Funding: The House agreed to suspend the rules and pass H. Res. 535, sense of the House concerning the use of additional projected surplus funds to supplement Medicare funding, previously reduced under the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 by a yea and nay vote of 404 yeas to 8 nays, Roll No. 363. The House debated the resolution on June 28. 
 Pages H5616-17
 
 Quality Health-Care Coalition Act: The House passed H.R. 1304, to ensure and foster continued patient safety and quality of care by making the antitrust laws apply to negotiations between groups of health care professionals and health plan and health plans and health insurance issuers in the same manner as such laws apply to collective bargaining by labor organizations under the National Labor Relations Act by a recorded vote of 276 ayes to 136 noes with 2 voting ``present'', Roll No. 372. 
 Pages H5627-52
 
 Agreed to the Committee on the Judiciary amendment in the nature of a substitute made in order by the rule, as amended; 
 Page H5651
 
 Agreed To: 
 Coburn amendment No. 5 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that exempts discussions on requiring abortion coverage from collective bargaining negotiations (agreed to by a recorded vote of 213 ayes to 202 noes with 1 voting ``present'', Roll No. 371); and 
 Pages H5644-46, H5651
 
 Davis of Illinois amendment No. 6 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that expresses the sense of Congress that decisions regarding medical care and treatment should be made by the physician or health care professional in consultation with the patient. 
 Pages H5646-48
 
 Rejected: 
 Ballenger amendment No. 1 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that sought to provide that the antitrust exemption shall not apply to various conditions including negotiations over fees, payments, or reimbursement and negotiations to permit health care professionals to balance bill patients (rejected by a recorded vote of 71 ayes to 345 noes, Roll No. 367); 
 Pages H5637-39, H5648-49
 
 Stearns amendment No. 2 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that sought to exempt groups of health care professionals engaged in negotiations with health plans from antitrust laws if the FTC or Department of Justice has certified that such negotiations would promote competition and enhance the quality of patient care (rejected by a recorded vote of 94 ayes to 320 noes, Roll No. 368; 
 Pages H5639-41, H5649
 
 Cox amendment No. 3 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that sought to provide that a physician may not be forced to join a union as a condition of employment by a health plan (rejected by a recorded vote of 201 ayes to 214 noes, Roll No. 369); and 
 Pages H5641-43, H5649-50
 
 Terry amendment No. 4 printed in H. Rept. 106-709 that sought to provide that the antitrust exemption shall not apply to negotiations over fees (rejected by a recorded vote of 78 ayes to 338 noes, Roll No. 370). 
 Pages H5643-44, H5650-51
 
 Agreed to H. Res. 542, the rule that is providing for consideration of the bill by a yea and nay vote of 225 yeas to 197 nays, Roll No. 365. Earlier, agreed to order the previous question by a yea and nay vote of 241 yeas to 174 nays with 3 voting ``present'', Roll No. 364. 
 Pages H5617-26D696
 
 Fourth of July District Work Period: House agreed to S. Con. Res. 125, providing for a conditional adjournment or recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the House of Representatives. Earlier, agreed to H. Res. 541, the rule that provided for consideration of a concurrent resolution providing for adjournment of the House and Senate for the Independence Day district work period by voice vote. Pursuant to the rule, H. Res. 469 and H. Res. 482 were laid on the table. 
 Page H5652
 
 Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated Representative Morella to act as Speaker pro tempore to sign enrolled bills and joint resolutions through July 10. 
 Page H5653
 
 Calendar Wednesday: Agreed that business in order under the Calendar Wednesday rule be dispensed with on Wednesday, July 12, 2000. 
 Page H5653
 
 Resignations--Appointments: Agreed that notwithstanding any adjournment of the House until Monday, July 10, 2000, the Speaker, Majority Leader and Minority Leader be authorized to accept resignations and to make appointments authorized by law or by the House. 
 Page H5653
 
 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission: The Chair announced the Speaker's appointment of Representative LaHood, Ms. Joan Flinspach of Indiana, and Mr. James R. Thompson of Illinois to the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Subsequently, read a letter from the Minority Leader wherein he announced his appointment of Mr. David Phelps of Illinois and Ms. Louise Taper of California to the same commission. 
 Page H5653
 
 Motion to Adjourn: Rejected the LaHood motion to adjourn by a recorded vote of 135 ayes to 279 noes, Roll No. 366. 
 Pages H5626-27
 
 Senate Messages: Messages received from the Senate today appear on pages H5439 and H5552. 
 Referrals: S. 2719 was referred to the Committee on Resources. 
 Page H5653
 
 Amendments: Amendments ordered printed pursuant to the rule appear on pages H5657-58. 
 Quorum Calls--Votes: Three yea and nay votes and eleven recorded votes developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages H5596-97, H5597, H5598, H5616, H5616-17, H5625-26, H5626, H5626-27, H5648-49, H5649, H5649-50, H5650-51, H5651, and H5651-52. There were no quorum calls. 
 Adjournment: The House met at 10 a.m. and pursuant to S. Con. Res. 125, the House adjourned at 2:06 a.m. on Friday June 30 , until 12:30 p.m. on Monday, July 10, for morning-hour debate.</description>
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      <title>House Session</title>
      <description>Bills Introduced: 12 public bills, H.R. 4717-4728; and 2 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 361-362, were introduced. 
 Page H5036
 
 Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows. 
 H.R. 1959, to designate the Federal building located at 743 East Durango Boulevard in San Antonio, Texas, as the ``Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training Center,'' amended (H. Rept. 106-688); 
 H.R. 4608, to designate the United States courthouse located at 220 West Depot Street in Greeneville, Tennessee, as the ``James H. Quillen United States Courthouse'' (H. Rept. 106-689); 
 H.R. 3323, to designate the Federal building located at 158-15 Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as the ``Floyd H. Flake Federal Building'' (H. Rept. 106-690); and 
 H.R. 2909, to provide for implementation by the United States of the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, amended (H. Rept. 106-691). 
 Pages H5035-36
 
 Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated Representative Quinn to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. 
 Page H4929
 
 Guest Chaplain: The prayer was offered by the guest Chaplain, Rev. Dr. C. Frederick Horbach of Vineland, New Jersey. 
 Page H4929
 
 Legislative Branch Appropriations: The House passed H.R. 4516, making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 by a yea and nay vote of 373 yeas to 50 nays, Roll No. 313. 
 Pages H4934-57
 
 Agreed To: 
 Taylor of North Carolina amendment No. 1 printed in H. Rept. 106-685 that increases total funding in the bill by $95.8 million for various House, Capitol Police, CBO, Architect, CRS, GPO, and GAO accounts; and 
 Pages H4945-51
 
 Camp amendment No. 2 printed in H. Rept. 106-685 that requires unspent office funds be used for deficit or debt reduction. 
 Pages H4951-52
 
 Rejected: 
 Ryan of Wisconsin amendment No. 3 printed in H. Rept. 106-685 that sought to require savings, from appropriations amendments which reduce or cut funding, be captured and devoted to debt reduction, unless otherwise directed to other discretionary spending (rejected by a recorded vote of 184 ayes to 235 noes, Roll No. 312). 
 Pages H4952-56
 
 Agreed to H. Res. 530, the rule that provided for the bill by yea and nay vote of 234 yeas to 173 nays, Roll No. 311. 
 Pages H4929-34
 
 Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations: The House completed general debate and began considering amendments to H.R. 4690, making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001. 
 Pages H4962-H5032
 
 Agreed To: 
 Serrano amendment that increases funding for the Legal Services Corporation by $134 million and decreases various programs accordingly; 
 Pages H4969-77
 
 McGovern amendment No. 7 printed in the Congressional Record that increases funding for the SBA Women's Business Centers and Women Owned Business Council by $4.5 million and decreases the Telecommunications Carrier Compliance Fund accordingly; and 
 Pages H4979-84
 
 Campbell amendment No. 19 printed in the Congressional Record that reduces Federal Prison System Salaries and Expenses funding by $173,480, the average cost of incarcerating the non-citizens now detained when the INS denied bond, asylum, or other relief based on secret evidence (agreed to by a recorded vote of 239 ayes to 173 noes, Roll No. 315). 
 Pages H4997-H5007, H5029
 
 Rejected: 
 Serrano amendment that sought to increase funding for the Justice Department Civil Rights Division D647by $11.7 million and decrease Federal Prison System funding by $16 million; 
 Pages H4985-89
 
 [Page: D647]
 Rush amendment No. 9 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for the Office of Justice Programs Weed and Seed Program by $8.5 million and decrease the FBI Salaries and Expenses account accordingly; 
 Pages H4993, H4994
 
 Rush amendment No. 10 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services School Violence Initiatives program by $5 million and decrease the FBI Salaries and Expenses account accordingly; 
 Pages H4993-94
 
 Hinchey amendment No. 22 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for Economic Development Assistance programs by $49.5 million and decrease Office of Justice Programs, State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance programs accordingly (rejected by a recorded vote of 128 ayes to 284 noes, Roll No. 316); 
 Pages H5010-11, H5030
 
 Scott amendment No. 36 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for Boys and Girls clubs by $60.8 million and Drug Courts by $60.8 million and decrease Truth in Sentencing Incentive Grant funding accordingly (rejected by a recorded vote of 184 ayes to 226 noes, Roll No. 317); 
 Pages H5011-12, H5030-31
 
 Scott amendment No. 35 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for Crime Identification Technology Programs by $10 million and decrease Truth in Sentencing Incentive Grant funding accordingly; and 
 Pages H5012-15
 
 DeGette amendment that sought to strike section 103 which prohibits any funding to pay for an abortion except where the life of the mother would be endangered (rejected by a recorded vote of 156 ayes to 254 noes, Roll No. 318). 
 Pages H5021-27, H5031-32
 
 Points of order sustained against: 
 Obey amendment No. 30 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase funding for the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice by $20.7 million and antitrust activities of the Federal Trade Commission by $29.7 million; 
 Pages H4989-92
 
 Lowey amendment No. 5 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to make available $150 million for discretionary grants to hire up to 1,000 prosecutors to work on gun-related cases; 
 Pages H5016-19
 
 Weiner amendment No. 12 printed in the Congressional Record that sought to increase Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) funding by $740 million; 
 Pages H5019-21
 
 Withdrawn: 
 DeGette amendment was offered and subsequently withdrawn that sought to make available $750,000 for a Site Security Report concerning Chemical Safety and Site Security Information; 
 Pages H4978-79
 
 Jackson-Lee amendment was offered and subsequently withdrawn that sought to increase funding for violence against women grants by $8 million and decrease International Boundary and Water Commission Salaries and Expenses funding accordingly; 
 Pages H5015-16
 
 Agreed to H. Res. 529, the rule that is providing for consideration of the bill by a yea and nay vote of 225 yeas to 188 nays, Roll No. 314. 
 Pages H4957-62
 
 Further Consideration of Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations: Agreed that during further consideration of H.R. 4690 that no further amendment be in order except pro forma amendments offered by the Chairman or ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their designee for the purpose of debate and amendments printed in the Congressional Record on or before June 22; that the Clerk be authorized to print amendments to the bill that are at the desk by the close of business; and that before consideration of any other amendment, it shall be in order to consider the amendment offered by Representative Waxman to section 110, which shall be debatable for 40 minutes. 
 Page H5032
 
 Presidential Messages: Read the following messages from the President: 
 National Emergency re Russian Federation Nuclear Weapons: Message wherein he transmitted his report on the national emergency with respect to the risk of nuclear proliferation created by the accumulation in the Russian Federation of a large volume of weapons-usable fissile material--referred to the Committee on International Relations and ordered printed (H. Doc. 106-259) and; 
 Pages H5033-34
 
 National Emergency re Iran: Message wherein he transmitted his report on the national emergency with respect to Iran--referred to the Committee on International Relations and ordered printed (H. Doc. 106-260). 
 Page H5034
 
 Amendments: Amendments ordered printed pursuant to the rule appear on pages H5037-38. 
 Quorum Calls--Votes: Three yea and nay votes and five recorded votes developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages H4934, H4956, H4957, H4961-62, H5029, H5030, H5031, and H5031-32. There were no quorum calls. 
 Adjournment: The House met at 10:00 a.m. and adjourned at 12:05 a.m. on Friday, June 24.</description>
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      <description>Bills Introduced: 12 public bills, H.R. 4528-4539; and 2 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 334-335, were introduced. 
 Pages H3812-13
 
 Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows: 
 Conference report on H.R. 2559, to amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act to strengthen the safety net for agricultural producers by providing greater access to more affordable risk management tools and improved protection from production and income loss, to improve the efficiency and integrity of the Federal crop insurance program (H. Rept. 106-639); 
 H. Res. 512, waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany H.R. 2559, to amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act to strengthen the safety net for agricultural producers by providing greater access to more affordable risk management tools and improved protection from production and income loss, to improve the efficiency and integrity of the Federal crop insurance program (H. Rept. 106-640); and 
 H. Res. 513, providing for consideration of H.R. 4461, making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 (H. Rept. 106-641). 
 Pages H3763-H3804, H3812
 
 Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated Representative LaTourette to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. 
 Page H3651D524
 
 Journal: Agreed to the Speaker's approval of the Journal of Tuesday, May 23 by a yea and nay vote of 345 yeas to 54 nays with one voting ``present'', Roll No. 224. 
 Pages H3651-52
 
 Normal Trade Relations Treatment to China: The House passed H.R. 4444, to authorize extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to the People's Republic of China by a recorded vote of 237 ayes to 197 noes, Roll No. 228. Agreed to amend the title. 
 Pages H3662-H3747
 
 [Page: D524]
 Rejected the Bonior motion to recommit the bill to the Committees on Ways and Means and International Relations with instructions to report it back forthwith with an amendment that revokes normal trade relations with China if Taiwan is attacked or invaded by a recorded vote of 176 ayes to 258 noes, Roll No. 227. 
 Pages H3744-46
 
 Pursuant to the rule, the House agreed to the amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in H. Rept. 106-636. 
 The House agreed to H. Res. 510, the rule that provided for further consideration of the bill by a yea and nay vote of 294 yeas to 136 nays, Roll No. 225. 
 Pages H3652-62
 
 Office of Compliance Board of Directors: The Chair announced the joint appointment by the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House of Representatives and the Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate of Ms. Barbara L. Camens of Washington, D.C. and Ms. Roberta L. Holzwarth of Rockford, Illinois to the Board of Directors of the Office of Compliance. 
 Page H3662
 
 Commending Israel For Its Withdrawal From Southern Lebanon: The House completed debate on H. Con. Res. 331, commending Israel's redeployment from southern Lebanon. 
 Further proceedings will resume on May 25. 
 Pages H3747-51
 
 Recess: The House recessed at 8:10 p.m. and reconvened at 10:41 p.m. 
 Page H3763
 
 Recess: The House recessed at 10:42 p.m. and reconvened at 12:32 a.m. 
 Page H3804
 
 Senate Messages: Message received from the Senate appears on page H3652. 
 Referrals: S. Con. Res. 116 was referred to the Committee on International Relations. 
 Page H3805
 
 Amendments: Amendments ordered printed pursuant to the rule appear on page H3814. 
 Quorum Calls--Votes: One quorum call (Roll No. 226), two yea and nay votes and two recorded votes developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages H3651-52, H3661-62, H3711, H3745-46, and H3746-47. 
 Adjournment: The House met at 10:00 a.m. and adjourned at 12:34 a.m. on Thursday, May 25.</description>
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      <description>The House is scheduled to take up H.R. 3908, the 2000 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, and is expected to be in session until late tonight.
 
 Bills Introduced: 20 public bills, H.R. 4109-4128; 2 private bills, H.R. 4129-4130; and 3 resolutions, H. Con. Res. 295 and H. Res. 451-452, were introduced. 
 Pages H1587-88 
 
 Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows: 
 H.R. 3039, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to assist in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay (Rept. 106-550); 
 H.R. 1359, to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse to be constructed at 10 East Commerce Street in Youngstown, Ohio, as the ``Frank J. Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse'' (H. Rept. 106-551); 
 S. 1567, to designate the United States courthouse located at 223 Broad Street in Albany, Georgia, as the ``C.B. King United States Courthouse'', amended (H. Rept. 106-552); and 
 H.R. 1776, to expand home ownership in the United States, amended (H. Rept. 106-553). 
 Page H1587
 
 Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he designated Representative Nussle to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. 
 Page H1481 
 
 Journal: Agreed to the Speaker's approval of the Journal of March 28 by a yea and nay vote of 356 yeas to 47 nays with 1 voting ``present'', Roll No. 80. 
 Pages H1481, H1484-85
 
 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations: The House completed general debate and began considering amendments to H.R. 3908, making emergency supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000. 
 Pages H1495-H1585 
 
 Agreed To: 
 Toomey amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that appropriated $4 billion from the on-budget surplus to reduce publicly held debt (agreed to by a recorded vote of 420 ayes with none voting ``no'' and 3 voting ``present'', Roll No. 83); 
 Pages H1516-19
 
 Hutchinson amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that allocates $15 million of unobligated funding in the Community Oriented Policing Services program for initiatives to combat methamphetamine production and trafficking; 
 Pages H1540-41D283
 
 Sawyer amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that allocates $50 million of funding for Plan Colombia and Andean Regional Counternarcotics Activities for assistance for internally displaced persons in Colombia; 
 Pages H1541-42
 
 Lewis of California amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that appropriates an additional $4 billion for military health care, quality of life, recruitment and retention, and readiness and maintenance (agreed to by a recorded vote of 289 ayes to 130 noes, Roll No. 85); 
 Pages H1546-52, H1556
 
 Gilman amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that conditions military assistance for Colombia upon certification by the President that the Government of Colombia has implemented a strategy to eliminate coca and opium poppy production by 2005, grants the head of the Colombian Armed Forces the authority to dismiss personnel for gross violation of human rights, assures that the Armed Forces cooperate with civilian authorities in the investigation and prosecution in civilian courts of human rights, and develops a Judge Advocate General Corps for the Colombian armed forces (agreed to by a recorded vote of 380 ayes to 39 noes, Roll No. 87) ; 
 Pages H1543-46, H1557-58
 
 Fowler amendment that expresses the sense of the Congress that members of the Armed Forces and their dependents should not have to rely on the food stamp program; 
 Page H1563
 
 Hoekstra amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that transfers $1 million to the Corporation for National and Community Service Inspector General to conduct reviews and audits of the State Commissions on National and Community Service; 
 Page H1576
 
 Largent amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that makes available $750,000 to the Commission on Online Child Protection; 
 Page H1577
 
 Schaffer amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that requires the GAO conduct and complete a comprehensive fraud audit of the Department of Education; 
 Pages H1583-84 
 
 Rejected: 
 Sanford amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that sought to reduce funding for various programs by $1.6 billion; strike emergency designations to bring all spending on budget and subject to caps; and sequester all funding except defense and disaster relief as offsets (rejected by a recorded vote of 108 ayes to 315 noes, Roll No. 82); 
 Pages H1514-16
 
 Obey amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that sought to reduce funding for counternarcotics by $552 million (rejected by a recorded vote of 186 ayes to 239 noes, Roll No. 84); 
 Pages H1520-24
 
 Pelosi amendment that sought to reduce funding for counter-drug activities for Push Into Southern Colombia program by $51 million; 
 Pages H1524-40
 
 Ramstad amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that sought to strike Title I, Counternarcotics, and thereby reduce overall funding by $1.7 billion (rejected by a recorded vote of 158 ayes to 262 noes, Roll No. 86); 
 Pages H1552-54, H1556-57
 
 Fowler amendment, printed in H. Rept. 106-549, that sought to prohibit the use of $40 million for a referendum among the residents of Vieques, Puerto Rico regarding further use of the island range by the Navy and require that the President certify that all trespassing and other intrusions on the range have ceased and that comprehensive operational training has resumed before economic development funding of $40 million is made available (rejected by a recorded vote of 183 ayes to 232 noes, Roll No. 88). 
 Pages H1561-63, H1584-85
 
 Points of Order Sustained Against: 
 Taylor of Mississippi amendment, no. 9 and printed in the Congressional Record, that sought to limit the number of military personnel in Colombia; 
 Pages H1542-43
 
 Farr amendment that sought to earmark Agency for International Development funding in Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia for alternative economic development activities to be managed by the United Nations Drug Control Program; 
 Pages H1554-56
 
 Section 3602 that specifies that the Executive Draft on Federal Transportation in the National Capital Region shall take effect on the date of enactment and requires a study on its implementation within 60 days of enactment; 
 Pages H1572-73 
 
 Withdrawn: 
 The Clayton amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to make $1 million available for implementation of the Flood Water Mitigation and Stream Restoration Project in Princeville, North Carolina; 
 Page H1565
 
 Kaptur amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to allocate $130 million for grants and loans for equity capital to establish farmer-owned cooperatives for the processing and marketing of agricultural commodities, including livestock; 
 Pages H1565-66
 
 Kilpatrick amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to provide an additional $20 million in funding for flood recovery efforts in the Republic of Mozambique and surrounding affected countries; 
 Pages H1569-70
 
 Blagojevich amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to provide an additional $500 million for youth activities under the Workforce Investment Act; 
 Pages H1570-71D284
 
 Cardin amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to increase the limit on Social Security Administration administrative expenses by $336 million; 
 Pages H1571-72
 
 Isakson amendment was offered but subsequently withdrawn that sought to provide $225,000 for the Web-Based Education Commission; 
 Page H1575
 
 Postponed proceedings: 
 Weldon of Pennsylvania amendment that provides $10 million for the Volunteer Fire Assistance Program, $80 million for a local government matching Fire Competitive Grant Program, and allow Community Development Block Grants to be used for local fire service use was offered and debated. The Chair postponed further proceedings on the amendment; 
 Pages H1577-83 
 
 H. Res. 450, the rule that provided for consideration of the bill was agreed to by a yea and nay vote of 241 yeas to 182 nays, Roll No. 81. 
 Pages H1485-95
 
 Order of Business--Emergency Supplemental: Agreed that during further consideration of H.R. 3908, in the committee of the Whole pursuant to H. Res. 450, no further amendment shall be in order except for pro forma amendments offered by the Chairman or ranking member of the Committee on Appropriations for the purpose of debate; amendment printed in part B of H. Rept. 105-549 and numbered 12; and amendments offered by Representatives Paul, Stearns, Taylor of Mississippi, Traficant, Baldacci, Tancredo, and Kaptur. 
 Pages H1585-86 
 
 Senate Messages: Messages received from the Senate today appears on page H1481. 
 Quorum Calls--Votes: Seven yea and nay votes and two recorded votes developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages H1485, H1494-95, H1515-16, H1519, H1523-24, H1556, H1556-57, H1557-58, and H1584-85. There were no quorum calls. 
 Adjournment: The House met at 10:00 a.m. and adjourned at 12:03 a.m. on Thursday, March 30.</description>
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      <description>The House will consider legislation to encourage financial literacy training, support a National Civility Week, and urge the Supreme Court to uphold the constitutionality of prayer and invocations at public school sporting events.</description>
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      <description>Mr. Talbot testified regarding U.S. engagement with Russia and the importance of this relationship for the U.S. He stressed that Russia's nuclear arsenal must be controlled, and that the stability of Europe must be improved. He also talked about Russia's need for assistance in completing their own economic and social transformation.</description>
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      <description>Representatives announced that they planned to sign onto a lawsuit against President Clinton for continuing hostilities in Yugoslavia without specific approval from Congress, in violation of the War Powers Act. After their comments they answered questions from reporters.</description>
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      <description>Members debated various measures concerning military action against Serbian forces in Yugoslavia. They voted 290-139 not to withdraw U.S. forces from the region. They voted 427-2 against a formal declaration of war. They voted 213-213 to bestow blessings on the air-only campaign. Finally, they voted 249-180 to require the president to seek congressional approval for the deployment of ground forces.</description>
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      <description>Committee members marked up the resolutions regarding the declaration of war against Yugoslavia and the call-back of U.S. military forces from the region.</description>
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      <description>Rep. Campbell talked to reporters about two resolutions he introduced to Congress regarding the war in Yugoslavia. One bill called for the withdrawal of American troops from Yugoslavia and the other called for a declaration of war on Yugoslavia. He explained that the Congress, not the president, has the constitutional power to declare war, and the Clinton administration ignored this. He said that the War Powers Resolution states that the Congress cannot avoid voting on these bills. He took questions from reporters.</description>
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      <description>The panelists discussed whether or not to send U.S. troops to Kosovo as part of a NATO mission to break up a civil war in the former Yugoslavia. In the first panel, Ms. Kirkpatrick and former Senator Dole supported the Clinton administration in their plan to send the troops. Mr. Kissinger opposed sending U.S. troops since the situation in Kosovo could become similar to the Vietnam War for America. In the second panel, Ms. Cloyes and Mr. Zherka supported sending troops to Kosovo. They both referred to the war as genocide. Mr. Bandow spoke against sending troops to Kosovo. He stated that the war does not constitute genocide.</description>
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