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House Proceeding on Oct 23rd, 2009 :: 0:25:20 to 0:26:40
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James L. Oberstar

0:25:16 to 0:25:36( Edit History Discussion )

James L. Oberstar: fishing dave training grants program. i believe the same arguments apply here. with that if the gentlemen will agree to accept the amendment again, then i'll be prepared to yi time. for now i'll reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from minnesota. mr. oberstar: i rise to claim

James L. Oberstar

0:25:20 to 0:26:40( Edit History Discussion )
Speech By: James L. Oberstar

James L. Oberstar

0:25:37 to 0:25:57( Edit History Discussion )

James L. Oberstar: time in opposition though i do not -- the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. oberstar: the language of this provision similar to the previous to establish a fishing safety research grant program for academia, members of nonprofit organization, businesses involved in fishing

James L. Oberstar

0:25:58 to 0:26:18( Edit History Discussion )

James L. Oberstar: and maritime, to conduct research on methods of improving the safety of commercial fishing industry, vessel design, survival equipment, gentleman out to be very concerned about survival equipment. he's a survivor himself. vessel monitoring systems, de-icing technology, the

James L. Oberstar

0:26:19 to 0:26:39( Edit History Discussion )

James L. Oberstar: gentleman had none of those on the island. he didn't have any equipment to detect severe weather or absence ever water didn't have a water finder. he had to create his own water using the sun. he's the antithesis of this language. the issue is not the underlying

James L. Oberstar

0:26:40 to 0:26:40( Edit History Discussion )

James L. Oberstar: policy, the issue really is

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