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christensen is a familiar face on update news ...aking countless appearances on our newscasts commenting on political stories. we wish him the best. the campus career center hosted a fun way to learn about jobs and internships. students were invited to stop by their booth at the bar-b-que pit near the event center on tuesday. s-j-s-u students played baseball, hop scotch, and had water gun fights. it was a chance for the career center to give out information about internships and job openings. ">>>i definitely encourage people to stop by and get involved and sign up for the career center cause definitely you're going to want these resources cause once you graduate they're not there or they come at a fee." the career center hosts career fairs every semester as well as resume workshops to help students find jobs. this week s-j-s-u held a mini job fair to help current and graduating students get their foot in the door of the job market thursday the art quad was taken over by the career center that hosted preliminary interviews so spartan
christensen is a familiar face on update news ...aking countless appearances on our newscasts commenting on political stories. we wish him the best. the campus career center hosted a fun way to learn about jobs and internships. students were invited to stop by their booth at the bar-b-que pit near the event center on tuesday. s-j-s-u students played baseball, hop scotch, and had water gun fights. it was a chance for the career center to give out information about internships and job openings....
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christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. and, mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. and i'd like to again thank the democratic leader for giving us this time. mr. speaker, tonight the congressional black caucus will use the hour to speak to something that's always at the core of what we fight for and what we legislate for. what we legislate to end. and which is always at the root of much of what we come to the floor every monday night to talk about. the persistence of inequality and injustice in our country. and it is fitting then that as we do so this evening, we call to mind and honor a staunch champion for justice, attorney john payton who at the time of his death on march 22, was the sixth president of the naacp legal defense and educational fund and tonight i'm joined
christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. and, mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the topic of this special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. and i'd like to again thank the democratic leader for giving us this time. mr. speaker, tonight the congressional black caucus will use the hour to speak to...
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christensen, there is joy and pain today.ther for his work around the world.
christensen, there is joy and pain today.ther for his work around the world.
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moderator and political science professor terry christensen is an expert in local politics.>>>usually people don't just run for mayor. they start at a lower level like school board. i think some of our mayors were school board members, city council members, supervisors and so on to get experience and to become better known." the former mayors made themselves available afterward to talk with audience members. it is the last don edwards lecture series christensen will participate in because he is retiring this year. he has been part of the program since it started in 19-95. u-s secretary of homeland security -- janet napolitano visited san jose state this week. she was greeted by both protest and applause -- as she spoke about career opportunities and cybersecurity. we have team coverage of the historic event ... we begin with jayme sy live on campus ... jayme. napolitano ... was on campus on monday for just a couple of hours ... but during that short time she got a lot of attention. ">>>(nat sot protestorsÑ protestors speaking out against the federal government's deportation
moderator and political science professor terry christensen is an expert in local politics.>>>usually people don't just run for mayor. they start at a lower level like school board. i think some of our mayors were school board members, city council members, supervisors and so on to get experience and to become better known." the former mayors made themselves available afterward to talk with audience members. it is the last don edwards lecture series christensen will participate in...
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take vo ---asi lo afirmo la subsecretaria de prensa de ice, gillian christensen, dijo que unos 2mil 700 casos han sido archivados y que el resto aun requiere papeleo y revision de antecedentes... ---ice asegura que la revision aun continua y que el objetivo principal es permitir a las autoridades concentrarse en deportar a inmigrantes con antecedentes penales o aquellos que previamente hicieron caso omiso a las ordenes de salir del pais... ---hace unos minutos, el abogado de inmigracion, mark silverman hablo con nosotros via telefonica sobre esta noticia .. ---una vez mas, miles de personas se tomaron las calles en san francisco... take vo ---hoy tuvieron en la mira al banco wells fargo el cual tenia su reunion anual de accionistas... ---los indignados se hicieron presentes e intentaron enviar un mensaje a las personas que han invertido su dinero en ese banco... ---en total 24 personas fueron arrestadas... ---pilar nino nos cuenta como decenas reclamaron su derecho a entrar y lo que pedian... take pkg take pkg ;01 ; ; ; ; trt: --- out cue: " " empunando certificados que dicen los acredi
take vo ---asi lo afirmo la subsecretaria de prensa de ice, gillian christensen, dijo que unos 2mil 700 casos han sido archivados y que el resto aun requiere papeleo y revision de antecedentes... ---ice asegura que la revision aun continua y que el objetivo principal es permitir a las autoridades concentrarse en deportar a inmigrantes con antecedentes penales o aquellos que previamente hicieron caso omiso a las ordenes de salir del pais... ---hace unos minutos, el abogado de inmigracion, mark...
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we'll hear from some of donald payne's colleagues in the house, starting with the delegate donna christensene'll be followed by representative emanuel cleaver of missouri, representative lynn woolsey of california, and representative chris smith, the dean of the new jersey delegation. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's hard getting used to donald payne not being around. we may never get used to it, and i hope we don't. no more "hey girl, where you been" or "hey girl, what you been up to" as only donald could ask. but what will always be with us is what donald always the teacher taught us through his life and service. teaching was obviously his first love, and he never left it, even when he came to washington. from his work to close education gaps on the committee of education in the workforce, to the many young people from all over our country and the world that he mentored in and outside of his office, on street corners or in classrooms, to his commitment to the interns and fellows training the next generation of leaders as he led the city sea foundation to understand that this was i
we'll hear from some of donald payne's colleagues in the house, starting with the delegate donna christensene'll be followed by representative emanuel cleaver of missouri, representative lynn woolsey of california, and representative chris smith, the dean of the new jersey delegation. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's hard getting used to donald payne not being around. we may never get used to it, and i hope we don't. no more "hey girl, where you been" or...
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christensen, there is joy and pain today.pay their respects for my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. it's been a -- just an overwhelming month or so. at his passing, i was in a very good place and reflecting on what he had done for me and my family over the course of my life, but as time has gone on and i've had time to stop and think, it's become very hard not to be emotional any time i think of even calling his name, whether it be congressman, donald payne, daddy, whatever. it has been a very emotional time. but as it was stated and i stated, he never asked for anything. he did things. he told me and he used to refer to me. and i have a family nickname. he would say, "chop, i do the things i do because i can." people need help around the world. and wherever there is injustice, he felt it was important to step in. yes, africa was his passion, but people finding theirselves in situations where their civil and human rights were being violated b
christensen, there is joy and pain today.pay their respects for my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. it's been a -- just an overwhelming month or so. at his passing, i was in a very good place and reflecting on what he had done for me and my family over the course of my life, but as time has gone on and i've had time to stop and think, it's become very hard not to be emotional any time i think of even calling...
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christensen, there is joy and pain today.mber of people in this hall to pay their respect to my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. there's been just an overwhelming month or so. at his passing, i was in a very good place and reflecting on what he had done for me and my family over the course of my life. but as time has gone on and i've had time to stop and think, it's become very hard not to be emotional anytime i think of even calling his name. whether it be congressman donald payne, daddy, whatever. it has been a very emotional time. but as it was stated and i stated, he never asked for anything. he did things. he told me and he referred to me -- i have a family nickname. he would say, i do the things i do because i can. people need help all around the world. and wherever there is injustice , he felt it was important to step in. yes, africa was his passion, but people find situations where their civil and human rights were being violated beca
christensen, there is joy and pain today.mber of people in this hall to pay their respect to my father for his work around the world. the pain is that he is not here for us to tell him how much we appreciated him. there's been just an overwhelming month or so. at his passing, i was in a very good place and reflecting on what he had done for me and my family over the course of my life. but as time has gone on and i've had time to stop and think, it's become very hard not to be emotional anytime...
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although investigators still are not saying how the fire began, sheriff christensen admitted flash-bangsrgas used to try to draw the gunman out could have sparked the flames. the modesto standoff began thursday and lasted 11 hours. once the flames were put out, a body was found inside. property records show the home belonged to 45-year-old james ferrar joe. deputies were serving eviction papers when the suspect opened fire, killing 53-year-old deputy robert paris. a 35-year-old modesto locksmith was also shot dead a second deputy escaped injury. tenants in the building are having a difficult time getting back to normal. crime tape remains up at the four-unit condo. all residents displaced. one believes his daughter's cat died in the fire. police evacuated residents after the gunshots. >> me and my family are in the hallway stuck in the bathroom, hearing gunshots. >> probably used a sledgehammer or something, knocked the wall down and -- enough space to get out. >> agents with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms are investigating the scene and will be there throughout the day. >>>
although investigators still are not saying how the fire began, sheriff christensen admitted flash-bangsrgas used to try to draw the gunman out could have sparked the flames. the modesto standoff began thursday and lasted 11 hours. once the flames were put out, a body was found inside. property records show the home belonged to 45-year-old james ferrar joe. deputies were serving eviction papers when the suspect opened fire, killing 53-year-old deputy robert paris. a 35-year-old modesto...
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christensen: take another five. ms. norton: the control board reached out to take control of the education and had control of every arm of the d.c. government. but john payton and knew that the law that set up the control board gained its authority to take over the board of education. it was an elected body. what to do? appleseed, very much opposed the board of education. yet the board of education had done illegal acts, except nobody knew it. but technical lawyers or people who paid attention to the fine letter of the law -- the appleseed board engaged in the appropriate debate. as to whether they should sue the control board for illegal -- for illegal action in taking over a terrible board of education. john payton cast the deciding vote against -- john cast the deciding vote for the lawsuit. and he did so because he said, he did not than want to be part of an organization that failed to stand for the rule of law. how did john payton handled this? he knew the board didn't stand for the children. what he did as a part
christensen: take another five. ms. norton: the control board reached out to take control of the education and had control of every arm of the d.c. government. but john payton and knew that the law that set up the control board gained its authority to take over the board of education. it was an elected body. what to do? appleseed, very much opposed the board of education. yet the board of education had done illegal acts, except nobody knew it. but technical lawyers or people who paid attention...