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there was many cities -- there was a period in which cities across the country and indeed the world wereacing bankruptcy to do with a global recession. to do with, you know, inflation and stagflation as a result of, you know, recession and inflation combination. the global oil crisis. so it was a complex time and it was a time when the fortunes of cities in particular given the retrenchment of the federal government were put in this very difficult position. they were having to find new sources of revenue. >> was new york losing population in the '50s, '60s, '70s? >> no. well, there was suburbization that was going and had been going since the late 19th century in new york, in the surrounding suburbs. one thing that was occurring was the rise of suburbs more widely in the united states and the expansion of suburbs and so there was, you know, a loss of population to the growing sunbelt region that was going on since the '50s, so the west and southwest of the united states. and the sunbelt was also -- you know, the suburbanized sunbelt was the base of a growing, more conservative political
there was many cities -- there was a period in which cities across the country and indeed the world wereacing bankruptcy to do with a global recession. to do with, you know, inflation and stagflation as a result of, you know, recession and inflation combination. the global oil crisis. so it was a complex time and it was a time when the fortunes of cities in particular given the retrenchment of the federal government were put in this very difficult position. they were having to find new sources...
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>> this is against the city of new kevin. >> title seven is against the city because it is the employer. title 7 against the city alone. what do you have against anybody else? >> it is against decisionmakers. >> all those involved? they are involved in the action. >> i think there are only three board members that you charge. three board members? >> the two. >> then you have the mayor and the two executive officers, correct? >> the former chief executive officer was there. the chief civil service examiner. she is not named as a defendant. >> the problem with your 1983 cause of action -- do you have any proof that anybody certified this list or did not certify it? >> who survived the list? the board, correct? >> the board takes the list from the person on the record. they look at it under the standard procedure and because of the charter, it is the board's duty to assign it a start date and an end date. >> that is the certification. >> there has got to be some mechanism by which you have the first day of the list. >> how did 9-board members get made liable for it -- non-board members be
>> this is against the city of new kevin. >> title seven is against the city because it is the employer. title 7 against the city alone. what do you have against anybody else? >> it is against decisionmakers. >> all those involved? they are involved in the action. >> i think there are only three board members that you charge. three board members? >> the two. >> then you have the mayor and the two executive officers, correct? >> the former chief...
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i appreciate the achievements of securing the city's program. we know that this is a vital program and these protective functions are vital. but for that very reason, we need to get away from an earmark and get away from a pilot program and put this on a sustainment mode and for that reason, i ask colleagues top oppose this amendment. the chair: the gentleman reserve? mr. price: i reserve. the chair: the committee will rise to receive a message. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker, i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: the committee will resume its sitting. the chair: the gentleman from new york. mr. king: madam chair, i recognize the gentlelady from new york and the co-sponsor of the amendment and a zealous fighter on this issue, ms. clarke, for one minute -- 90 seconds. the chair: the
i appreciate the achievements of securing the city's program. we know that this is a vital program and these protective functions are vital. but for that very reason, we need to get away from an earmark and get away from a pilot program and put this on a sustainment mode and for that reason, i ask colleagues top oppose this amendment. the chair: the gentleman reserve? mr. price: i reserve. the chair: the committee will rise to receive a message. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in...
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new york's namesake city new york city had recently displaced philadelphia as the largest city and was taking control of the american in fields, a driver as an accounting houses across the atlantic the words new york were becoming equivalent to economic opportunity for laborers, speculators and pro industrialists alike. and yet until this fine morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and west virginia, pennsylvania or even ohio, south carolina or to one way. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empire it remains. nikkei-225 the u.s. were so plural and few, not a single nation state but sought a states were a constitution limited federal government and as late as 1865 walt whitman and proclaimed with verbal plurality, the united states with a useful political stuff most needed poets, as opposed to needs poets. abraham lincoln declaring the union as getty. change the back -- at gettysburg changed the verbiage. in a sea to shining sea continental nation the paychecks are still a dream, the land was harassed and access to and control was limited. the l
new york's namesake city new york city had recently displaced philadelphia as the largest city and was taking control of the american in fields, a driver as an accounting houses across the atlantic the words new york were becoming equivalent to economic opportunity for laborers, speculators and pro industrialists alike. and yet until this fine morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and west virginia, pennsylvania or even ohio, south carolina or to one way. nor was the...
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the midwest governors said they had a plan to link the midwestern cities at 100 to 110 miles an hour. senator mccain said there is a plan to link washington with 100 to 110-mile-an-hour train. governor patrick said, slow down. we can't make this effort building 100-mile-an-hour train systems. or else we are truly consigning ourselves to be a second-class nation when it comes to transporting our citizens. we have to look at the maglas. we have to look at the bullet trains. we have to look at improving the aseller. we can go from new york to washington in an hour and 30 minutes. we can go from new york to philadelphia in 33 minutes. we can consign the shuttle to the rusty. and by doing that we can improve east-west traffic all over the eastern seaboard. we shouldn't be flying people 500 miles or less. we should put them on high-speed trains. now reabthern asked a very important question. -- now, ranking member thorn asked a very important question. what should be given priority? i suggest we create a national infrastructure bank staffed by professionals, not necessarily professionals al
the midwest governors said they had a plan to link the midwestern cities at 100 to 110 miles an hour. senator mccain said there is a plan to link washington with 100 to 110-mile-an-hour train. governor patrick said, slow down. we can't make this effort building 100-mile-an-hour train systems. or else we are truly consigning ourselves to be a second-class nation when it comes to transporting our citizens. we have to look at the maglas. we have to look at the bullet trains. we have to look at...
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this was not the city acting in good faith. this was the city belling to small-town politics. i think that's one of the threads that he is pulling from the alito concurrence. justice ginsburg -- justice kennedy wrote the main 5-4 decision. alito jump in because ginsburg had all the facts wrong. her dissent said i'm jumping and in the sense because they're not telling all of the facts. this is a strange situation where ginsburg and alito are really going at it. ginsburg's response was so what -- that is not a legal question. as a legal matter, the city had an obligation to toss the results of this exam if the disparate impact was such. that was just a lot. that was the affirmative mandate. her point was all the other stuff is very interesting and it makes for a good novel, but it is not the central legal issue. the central legal issue is that the law requires we tossed the big exam if it has a disparate impact on african americans. the city did that. the court said that is what the law requires. the court of appeals of which sonia sotomayor was sitting on, that as well the law
this was not the city acting in good faith. this was the city belling to small-town politics. i think that's one of the threads that he is pulling from the alito concurrence. justice ginsburg -- justice kennedy wrote the main 5-4 decision. alito jump in because ginsburg had all the facts wrong. her dissent said i'm jumping and in the sense because they're not telling all of the facts. this is a strange situation where ginsburg and alito are really going at it. ginsburg's response was so what --...
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>> title vii is against the city. >> title vii is the city alone. what else do you have against anybody else? >> or were decision makers answer -- filler to certify that tests. >> all those involved. >> you are including -- i think there are three board members that you are charging. two board members and you have the mayor. >> there is executive officer as well as the mayor. [inaudible] >> my problem with your action is -- you have any proof that anybody but [inaudible] certify this list or does not. >> the board takes the list from the personnel director, looks at it, under standard procedure, it is the board's duty to give this an and they. >> there has to be some mechanism by which you fixed the first date. the board gets these lists and signs. >> how did the non board member get made liable for the failure to certify the list? >> the reason was the mayor, his staff prompted them to do so. without the behavior it could never have been signed or published. this was an interesting claim with respect to the three other people. putting aside politic
>> title vii is against the city. >> title vii is the city alone. what else do you have against anybody else? >> or were decision makers answer -- filler to certify that tests. >> all those involved. >> you are including -- i think there are three board members that you are charging. two board members and you have the mayor. >> there is executive officer as well as the mayor. [inaudible] >> my problem with your action is -- you have any proof that...
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soldiers with guns in the cities. you can call the mentors, but how different is it than what we saw three weeks ago? if you have soldiers just outside the city's, what is this? is this a show for the american people? >> i would say you probably did not listen to what i just said, because i said having battalions inside a city is different than having advisers and teens. i said we will be operating in the built around baghdad. i have been very clear about that. -- we will be operating around belts around baghdad. we had to get people in the cities and eliminate sanctuaries in the belts around baghdad. it is the same thing except the iraqis would take responsibility for the security in the cities. we will work to get to sentience around the city. it is -- we will work to get safe havens cleared around the city. if you are here in baghdad you would know there is a significant change inside of the cities. there are thousands of soldiers that have pulled out of baghdad. there has not been any soldiers in the cities in sou
soldiers with guns in the cities. you can call the mentors, but how different is it than what we saw three weeks ago? if you have soldiers just outside the city's, what is this? is this a show for the american people? >> i would say you probably did not listen to what i just said, because i said having battalions inside a city is different than having advisers and teens. i said we will be operating in the built around baghdad. i have been very clear about that. -- we will be operating...
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the city is not suggesting that. there is a difference between where you score on the test and how many openings you have. to the extent that there is an adverse impact on one group over another so that the first seven who are going to be hired only because of the vacancies at that moment, not because your unqualified, the pass rate is the pass rate. but if your test is always going to put a certain group at the bottom of the pass rate so that they are never going to be promoted and there is a fair test that could be devised that measures knowledge in a more substantive way, then why should the city not have an opportunity to look and see if they could develop that? >> because they already developed it. >> this is not the answer. it assumes the answer. that the test is valid because we say it is valid. >> the testing results are valid. he told me it is valid. they have evidence that the test is job-related and balanced. >> you did not present an alternative, did you? >> i had an alternative. there are plenty alterati
the city is not suggesting that. there is a difference between where you score on the test and how many openings you have. to the extent that there is an adverse impact on one group over another so that the first seven who are going to be hired only because of the vacancies at that moment, not because your unqualified, the pass rate is the pass rate. but if your test is always going to put a certain group at the bottom of the pass rate so that they are never going to be promoted and there is a...
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new york namesake city, new york city, had recently displayed philadelphia as the nation's largest city and was taking control of the young american economy. infields drawing rooms and counting houses across the atlantic the words of new york were becoming equivalent to economic opportunity for laborers, speculators and proto- industrialist alike. and yet, and till this fine morning, until this fall morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming a global empire it remains. in 1825, the united states were still plural in view, not a singular nationstate but sovereign state with the constitutional limited federal government. as late as 1855, walt whitman proclaimed with a verbal plurality, oh, the united states with vain to pull up political stuff, most in need but what. as opposed to the needs poets. abraham lincoln bearing the union at gettysburg finally change the grammar and the perception in the 18 '60s. in 1825 to see to shining sea continental nation a
new york namesake city, new york city, had recently displayed philadelphia as the nation's largest city and was taking control of the young american economy. infields drawing rooms and counting houses across the atlantic the words of new york were becoming equivalent to economic opportunity for laborers, speculators and proto- industrialist alike. and yet, and till this fine morning, until this fall morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and was virginia,...
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governor rendell made the good point about high-speed inner city rail to find $185 miles an hour andhigher is we think the most important thing to remember is when you talk about high-speed rail is evidence by the examples around the world. projects that actually work that provide real significant potential -- to reduce potential -- reduce the congestion in our crowded skies and highways, reduce carbon emissions, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, stimulate and orchestrate economic development across the country right now. i was not invited here to talk about the preaching to the choir, though, for high-speed rail. you are aware of the benefits and we talked about that today. i was brought here more to discuss how close we are to seeing these benefits and what must be done to ensure we get to where we want to be. the president and secretary lahood have made their vision clear. they want world class high-speed rail in this country. to reap the kinds of benefits we are talking about today and senator thune to justify the tremendous investment that has already begun and if increased
governor rendell made the good point about high-speed inner city rail to find $185 miles an hour andhigher is we think the most important thing to remember is when you talk about high-speed rail is evidence by the examples around the world. projects that actually work that provide real significant potential -- to reduce potential -- reduce the congestion in our crowded skies and highways, reduce carbon emissions, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, stimulate and orchestrate economic...
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troop presence in iraqi cities and localities. this is a significant milestone in irresponsible with all of our forces from iraq, and in iraq as a journey to become a stable, sovereign, self reliable state. -- i atarax the journey to become a stable, sovereign, self reliable state. -- in iraq's journey. the ambassador provided updates on the political, security, and economic situation in iraq, and we describe -- discussed in number of challenges that we are facing. as you remember, this withdrawal is occurring under the so-called so far agreement, the status and forces agreement -- so-called sofa agreement. there is another document that we will now be turning our attention to with even greater concern. that is the strategic framework agreement. which sets forth the way forward for the relationship between the united states and iraq. so there is a lot going on, and i wanted to come down and talk about some of what we are doing, and i would be happy to take some of your questions. >> do you believe -- you used the words detention a
troop presence in iraqi cities and localities. this is a significant milestone in irresponsible with all of our forces from iraq, and in iraq as a journey to become a stable, sovereign, self reliable state. -- i atarax the journey to become a stable, sovereign, self reliable state. -- in iraq's journey. the ambassador provided updates on the political, security, and economic situation in iraq, and we describe -- discussed in number of challenges that we are facing. as you remember, this...
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from kansas city but from that jazz others. michael jackson of course passed. many great musicians whose music needs to be remembered and young people need to learn this is a great way to pass on our culture and enjoy their own life. i'm pleased this is the 30th anniversary of black music month and we need to enjoy music and soothe the soul. the speaker pro tempore: any further requests for one minutes? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does texas rise? mr. conaway: i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house, revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material, mcclintock today for five minutes, conaway today for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from rise? >> i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for
from kansas city but from that jazz others. michael jackson of course passed. many great musicians whose music needs to be remembered and young people need to learn this is a great way to pass on our culture and enjoy their own life. i'm pleased this is the 30th anniversary of black music month and we need to enjoy music and soothe the soul. the speaker pro tempore: any further requests for one minutes? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does texas rise? mr. conaway: i ask unanimous...
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the city, she said, had a. evidence that -- had ample evidence that its test might p flewed. her reasoning was a little bit different from that of jouge sotomayor and the lower courts. e
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schwarzenegger and mayor bloomberg, bipartisan organization, and we believe promoting inner-city rail is a key priority for america's overall infrastructure plan. mr. chairman, you talk about the success pennsylvania has had, teamed up with amtrak, we invested $145 million and improved the time on the philadelphia to harrisburg line from 120 minutes to 90 minutes and in 2 short years, our ridersship has gone from 298,000 to 1.2 million as a result of that change. if we build it, people will ride it. there is similar progress around the country. a lot of emphasis on doing what we did, the harrisburg line has been improve to 110 miles per hour. i believe, as we look at inner-city passenger rail, we can't be content as a nation to build 110 miles systems. if we do that we are consigning ourselves to second-class citizenship. we have to build and finance through high-speed rail. the maglev train in shanghai runs at 268 m.p.h. the japanese bullet trains are 170 m.p.h.. we can't be content to build an ordinary system. what will high speed rail do to move passengers and help our climate cont
schwarzenegger and mayor bloomberg, bipartisan organization, and we believe promoting inner-city rail is a key priority for america's overall infrastructure plan. mr. chairman, you talk about the success pennsylvania has had, teamed up with amtrak, we invested $145 million and improved the time on the philadelphia to harrisburg line from 120 minutes to 90 minutes and in 2 short years, our ridersship has gone from 298,000 to 1.2 million as a result of that change. if we build it, people will...
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out of the city. so this is not some brand new model that we're not sure how it's going to work. but to some extent we left the best for last. that is, baghdad and mosul. i was up in mosul a few weeks ago, and to be sure it's a city that has a lot of tension in it, to be sure, there are various groups, whether it's the kurdish population there, the sune e, or -- and i want to emphasize this as well, christian groups that have concerns about what life will be like in the future. again, i think the way forward is through political dialogue. i met with members of the provincial council. i met with the kurdish delegation that is continuing to boy cot the provincial council. i met with others. and we just have to keep doing that. i think whether this is irreversible will depend on the people themselves. i have no doubt that iraq is a better place for the fact that there's less violence and i think that's an insight most iraqis have every day. >> does the u.s. have any contingency plan in case the violence
out of the city. so this is not some brand new model that we're not sure how it's going to work. but to some extent we left the best for last. that is, baghdad and mosul. i was up in mosul a few weeks ago, and to be sure it's a city that has a lot of tension in it, to be sure, there are various groups, whether it's the kurdish population there, the sune e, or -- and i want to emphasize this as well, christian groups that have concerns about what life will be like in the future. again, i think...
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this is city kids and city teachers, reports from the front row and the city kids and city schools, more reports on the front row. these are just some of his education books and we will get into some of his other books also as we go. this is "to teach" which also contains the myth of education -- what are some of the myths of education? in an era that 15 years ago and you're asking me to remember? [laughter] when i wrote the book i was taken with the attack that when you go to college is education and when you become a teacher you get kind of surrounded with the smiths and some of them are things like kids today are dividend kids ever were in the world feared that these of the time was kids, the worst it's a test that has been said by every generation ever. and now that i am old i feel myself wanting to save about young people today, it is just not true -- kids are kids, kids experiment, kids try things and do things so one myth is kids in there given than ever before. another myth is that i remember writing is teaching should be fine. you know, i argued a to be deeply satisfying and can
this is city kids and city teachers, reports from the front row and the city kids and city schools, more reports on the front row. these are just some of his education books and we will get into some of his other books also as we go. this is "to teach" which also contains the myth of education -- what are some of the myths of education? in an era that 15 years ago and you're asking me to remember? [laughter] when i wrote the book i was taken with the attack that when you go to college...
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combat forces to leave iraqi cities and towns. that said, i think the general is confident both in the capabilities of his forces to deal with that increased threat level and with the iraqi security forces such that we are going to proceed per the security grievance, status forces agreement to remove all of our combat forces from iraqi cities. by june 30. now has he made clear in his press conference in iraq, i think last week and in his letter to his troops throughout the country. that does not mean that every single american soldier or marine or airmen or say legislators that happen to be on the ground are going to be out of iraqi cities. we are going to have some compliment, albeit in much smaller numbers, of troops in some iraqi cities and towns in an advisory and assistance role until such time that the iraqi security forces are developed to the point that they no longer need us in that capacity. >> do you have a follow-up. >> ok, capacity, what's the u.s. citizen expect that u.s. troops will be back in a cavel cavalry role v
combat forces to leave iraqi cities and towns. that said, i think the general is confident both in the capabilities of his forces to deal with that increased threat level and with the iraqi security forces such that we are going to proceed per the security grievance, status forces agreement to remove all of our combat forces from iraqi cities. by june 30. now has he made clear in his press conference in iraq, i think last week and in his letter to his troops throughout the country. that does...
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to avoid the result, the city threw out -- to avoid this result, the city threw out the test and announced that no one that took it would be eligible for promotion regardless of how well they performed. the firefighters who scored highly sued the city under federal law on grounds of employment discrimination. the trial court ruled against them on summary judgment. when their case reached the circuit -- second circuit, judge sotomayor sat on the panel that decided it. it was and is a major case. as i mentioned, the supreme court has taken that case and its decision is expected soon. the second circuit recognized tpwas a major case too. amicus briefs were submitted. the court allotted extra time for oral argument. but unlike the trial judge who rendered a 48-page opinion, judge sotomayor's panel dismissed the firefighters' appeal in just a few sentences. so not only did judge sotomayor's panel dismiss the firefighters' claim, thereby deriving them a trial on the merits, it didn't even explain why they shouldn't have their day in court on their very significant claims. now i don't believe the
to avoid the result, the city threw out -- to avoid this result, the city threw out the test and announced that no one that took it would be eligible for promotion regardless of how well they performed. the firefighters who scored highly sued the city under federal law on grounds of employment discrimination. the trial court ruled against them on summary judgment. when their case reached the circuit -- second circuit, judge sotomayor sat on the panel that decided it. it was and is a major case....
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. >> we're at the book expo america bookseller convention in new york city. here with a director of city lights books at seven cisco. what you have coming out this fall? >> weld, this fall we have a couple of books coming out from angela davis. we have a collection of essays, her first book that has been published in about four years that covers the nims she is particularly interested in, racism and sexism and industrial complex and particularly interesting publishing with angela is a new edition of the narrative of the life of frederick douglass, an american slave at which contains douglas's narrative as well as essays that were part of a chorus that she hadn't and ucla in the '70s. so it really brings to light up that s.a. and also include new essay written by her this year. we are hoping that people who have read the narrative speefour take a look at this book and the enriched by a new in the old work. we're also publishing the awaken there, and long awaited more by helen wheeler about her life with jack kerouac, lenny bruce, allen ginsberg, in greenwich v
. >> we're at the book expo america bookseller convention in new york city. here with a director of city lights books at seven cisco. what you have coming out this fall? >> weld, this fall we have a couple of books coming out from angela davis. we have a collection of essays, her first book that has been published in about four years that covers the nims she is particularly interested in, racism and sexism and industrial complex and particularly interesting publishing with angela is...
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the city adapted.ted officials do not do well when bodies pile up in the street when it gets hot. adaptation occurs of global warming. i have two more examples of simply not checking the facts. these two are shocking to me and will demonstrate the bipartisan nature of climate of the change. my favorite here is something called warming island. now, you may remember this story from couple of years ago. this is john collins rudolf writing in the "new york times" january, 16th, 2007. >> and it's a cult. type google warming island and see how many hits you get on it. here's warming island. it's got an interesting shape. this is a lancet image from 1985 and you can see it's connected to the rest of greenland. by 2002, the ice ridge is become less and less and by 2005, in fact, it opens up and reveals itself to be an island. here's a current relatively current map of greenland showing what people thought. this is the place called carlsbad fjord and you see this on the edge of greenland and this was presumed t
the city adapted.ted officials do not do well when bodies pile up in the street when it gets hot. adaptation occurs of global warming. i have two more examples of simply not checking the facts. these two are shocking to me and will demonstrate the bipartisan nature of climate of the change. my favorite here is something called warming island. now, you may remember this story from couple of years ago. this is john collins rudolf writing in the "new york times" january, 16th, 2007....
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although much smaller in size than the neighboring city of san francisco, this small city has become a leader in interagency cooperation and for the new economy innovation. on behalf of the city of emeryville, now, this was the only request that i made, i requested $600,000 to help finance the sizement retrofitting of the city's principle and only emergency community gathering and housing facility in the event of a natural disaster. it's the enry -- emery unified high school gymnasium. they've used these funds to finance 15% of the initial costs for phase one of the project for seismic planning and development which in total would cost about $4 million. the balance of the funding will come from redevelopment funds directly from the city of emeryville and also an anticipated local bond of between $40 million and $75 million, that would also direct some funds to the project. the remainder of the necessary capital, which is expected to finish this project, will will come from state, local and federal sources, including school facilities funding, competitive state bond programs and feder
although much smaller in size than the neighboring city of san francisco, this small city has become a leader in interagency cooperation and for the new economy innovation. on behalf of the city of emeryville, now, this was the only request that i made, i requested $600,000 to help finance the sizement retrofitting of the city's principle and only emergency community gathering and housing facility in the event of a natural disaster. it's the enry -- emery unified high school gymnasium. they've...
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troops from iraqi cities. we showed you some of the scenes from youtube from iraq and also want to show you some headlines. here is an interview from dick cheney conducted for the washington times radio. his concern that the pending below could reverse the military progress made by american and iraqi forces in the 2007 surge. he is quoted as saying that he hopes the iraqis can deal with it. inside this paper one of the details is that the iraqi ackerman has declared today a day of sovereignty. the story can be found below the fold on "the washington post," concerning jubilation in iraq six years in three months after the u.s. invasion. it will turn over security to the iraqis. the paper points out that while there are still more than 130,000 remaining troops, patrols by heavily armed soldiers will largely disappear from baghdad and other urban centers. we will get to your phone calls, but first more from dick cheney. yesterday on the radio his interview became the front page of today. here's what he said. >> i
troops from iraqi cities. we showed you some of the scenes from youtube from iraq and also want to show you some headlines. here is an interview from dick cheney conducted for the washington times radio. his concern that the pending below could reverse the military progress made by american and iraqi forces in the 2007 surge. he is quoted as saying that he hopes the iraqis can deal with it. inside this paper one of the details is that the iraqi ackerman has declared today a day of sovereignty....
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the city adapted.als does not do well when bodies fill up in the street when it gets hot. but back to the climate of extremes. i have two more examples. of simply not checking the facts. these two are shocking to me and will demonstrate the bipartisan nature of this particular climate of extremes. my favorite here is something called warming island. now, you may remember this story from a couple of years ago. this is john collins rudolf writing in the "new york times" january 16th, 2007. a peninsula long thought to be a part of greenland's main land turned out to be an island when a glacier retreated. the ominous implications were not lost on dennis schmitt who says he hopes the island he discovered in greenland will become an international symbol of the effects of climate change. mr. schmitt named the island uunartoq here's warming island. it's very interesting. it's got an interesting shape. this is an image from 1985 and you can see it's connected to the rest of greenland. by 2002, the ice ridge is
the city adapted.als does not do well when bodies fill up in the street when it gets hot. but back to the climate of extremes. i have two more examples. of simply not checking the facts. these two are shocking to me and will demonstrate the bipartisan nature of this particular climate of extremes. my favorite here is something called warming island. now, you may remember this story from a couple of years ago. this is john collins rudolf writing in the "new york times" january 16th,...
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how did city lights start and who founded city lights? >> city lights publishing was actually started in 1955 by lawrence burman get a and many people know who he is. he is one of the most renowned poets in the world. he began the publishing company with a collection of his own poems called pictures of the gain world. that was the first book in the city lights poets series which has gone on to continue publishing. we have about 60 books in print right now in a series. >> so, tell me a little bit about the bookstore and the publishing house. how does that work? is there synergy between the bookstore and the publishing house? >> yeah, i would say at one time most of the people that worked in the publishing company had worked in the bookstore. the person that is now the editorial director worked for over 15 years in the bookstore and is now leading the way publishing excellent books for city lights. we are in the same building. it is quite symbiotic. the books we publish a very much reflects the types of books we carry in the store, the comm
how did city lights start and who founded city lights? >> city lights publishing was actually started in 1955 by lawrence burman get a and many people know who he is. he is one of the most renowned poets in the world. he began the publishing company with a collection of his own poems called pictures of the gain world. that was the first book in the city lights poets series which has gone on to continue publishing. we have about 60 books in print right now in a series. >> so, tell me...
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the city doesn't even know how to market. they would like to bring in somebody new to do something with it but it's owned by chrysler and the old chrysler, not the new fee at chrysler. and so how do they negotiate? with whom? they're asking all these questions and they don't have the answers. >> where and when is the recovery? >> that's a good question. unemployment as the secretary mention sd a lagging indicator. in past recessions you've seen the recession end, economic growth start, and unemployment continue to rise for months if not a year or more. so there are, there's two type of recoveries, there's the high level market gdp, economic number recovery, and then there's the average person recovery, which is my company is doing better, i can get a job. my friends or i'm not getting laid off. that's coming much, much farther down the road. >> but in cities like gary, indiana, cleveland, ohio, buffalo, new york, what are you sensing? >> i'm sensing people have grown up expecting a factory job. they don't have that factory jo
the city doesn't even know how to market. they would like to bring in somebody new to do something with it but it's owned by chrysler and the old chrysler, not the new fee at chrysler. and so how do they negotiate? with whom? they're asking all these questions and they don't have the answers. >> where and when is the recovery? >> that's a good question. unemployment as the secretary mention sd a lagging indicator. in past recessions you've seen the recession end, economic growth...
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city. and i brought the philosophy, spend less than you take in. how do we deal with that philosophy? six years ago in our city of 60,000 people, we had $2 million in reserves. and when i came to congress, we had $24 million in reserves, we had not raised taxes and our bond rating went up while everybody else's went off the cliff. the city has a great commission and they're going to balance this budget and every single budget we passed had a surplus. now the philosophy in washington, d.c. i found out is you borrow more than you take in and you spend what you take in also. that's what we have done this year. as you have mentioned, we started our fiscal year on 1 october and by the 26 of april of this year, we had spent all the money that the taxpayers had sent us for the year. everything we have is borrowed money. and if the folks back home ask you, what is your biggest frustration or surprise or whatever and a lot of them think it's the work load. it's not that. it's the partisanship and se
city. and i brought the philosophy, spend less than you take in. how do we deal with that philosophy? six years ago in our city of 60,000 people, we had $2 million in reserves. and when i came to congress, we had $24 million in reserves, we had not raised taxes and our bond rating went up while everybody else's went off the cliff. the city has a great commission and they're going to balance this budget and every single budget we passed had a surplus. now the philosophy in washington, d.c. i...
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the new york city finance your who helped new york city out of its desperate financial straits in the 1970's as as a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank. and all three of them and other people, too, cited the eery canal as the first major piece of infrastructure that was built in the country and the sort of thing that we should be doing again. and it is interesting to me that there are significant efforts to recreate -- to create and to build and rebuild america's infrastructure and that the erie canal is cited. but it almost seems as though a lot of the citation of the erie canal is somewhat blind. there aren't really very many similarities between how new york city and new york state built the erie canal and of the federal government now might support infrastructure projects. however, there is one very important similarities -- one way in which the erie canal, i think, has helped inform the debate about whether the federal government should be creating a national infrastructure bank tough on infrastructure projects. and that is that it is essential for there to be a
the new york city finance your who helped new york city out of its desperate financial straits in the 1970's as as a book out calling for a national infrastructure bank. and all three of them and other people, too, cited the eery canal as the first major piece of infrastructure that was built in the country and the sort of thing that we should be doing again. and it is interesting to me that there are significant efforts to recreate -- to create and to build and rebuild america's infrastructure...
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of the cities, a large majority of the cities, now, for the last 8 months. so, it is really only mosul and the last remnants we have had in baghdad that have pulled out, over the last few weeks and we have actually been implementing this in many parts of baghdad for a long time. and they understand what their mission is. they understand what we expect them to do. and, we have worked this very closely with all of the leader of iraq, i've worked closely with this mfinister of defense and the interior and operational commanders in order to work this out and i feel comfortable with where we are at. >> see the entire briefing tonight at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. >> now a discussion on health care policy. the national institute for health care management, invited health care policy experts, and insurance company executives to talk about how the health care system is funded, this is just over three hours. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, we are going to go ahead and get started, right on time, i'ms nancy chalkly, the president and ceo of the foundation and i'm delig
of the cities, a large majority of the cities, now, for the last 8 months. so, it is really only mosul and the last remnants we have had in baghdad that have pulled out, over the last few weeks and we have actually been implementing this in many parts of baghdad for a long time. and they understand what their mission is. they understand what we expect them to do. and, we have worked this very closely with all of the leader of iraq, i've worked closely with this mfinister of defense and the...
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the department of energy's oak ridge national laboratories says the inner city passenger rail is 17% more efficient than air travel. that it is 21% more efficient than auto travel. says something. so encouraging greater use of it is terribly important. i'll do everything i can, senator lautenberg to work with you to make sure we can do this and we will. it's inevitable. it's part of america's destiny. i thank the chair. and i apologize to the audience and witnesses. >> thanks very much, senator rockefeller. your position ss chairman of the -- as chairman of this committee is one that gives us encouragement that we can achieve the goal of ours of having a more important rail leg tour transportation system. we thank you for your encouragement. senator hutchison. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am very pleased, too, to be at this hearing and also to have the opportunity to have a texas presence at the hearing because you and i, mr. chairman, have worked far long time on amtrak, keeping amtrak viable and i will say that we've had a very productive partnership at keeping the national part o
the department of energy's oak ridge national laboratories says the inner city passenger rail is 17% more efficient than air travel. that it is 21% more efficient than auto travel. says something. so encouraging greater use of it is terribly important. i'll do everything i can, senator lautenberg to work with you to make sure we can do this and we will. it's inevitable. it's part of america's destiny. i thank the chair. and i apologize to the audience and witnesses. >> thanks very much,...
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the event hosted by the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri, is about an hour. >> in fact, i sweat like nixon. [laughter] >> what a great -- what a great venue you have here. the truman forum auditorium and it's a real pleasure to be here. it's my third time in kansas city. and each time i seem to enjoy it more and more. my brother, howard, who as henry said is helping me out on this trip -- he and i went to the baseball game last night. [laughter] >> we didn't stay the whole game i have to admit. if you haven't been to kauffman stadium lately to see the changes, it's pretty cool. the stadium's great. bess truman was a big baseball fan and in the truman household, bess was the sports fan. and as a kid she actually played a lot of sports. harry wasn't much of an athlete. as a kid he wore glasses and confessed to not being very coordinated but bess placed a pretty good short stop according to harry and in her later years, she actually followed the royals pretty closely. she was actually honorary cochair is it thomas eagleton in 1974 running for reelection of the senate.
the event hosted by the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri, is about an hour. >> in fact, i sweat like nixon. [laughter] >> what a great -- what a great venue you have here. the truman forum auditorium and it's a real pleasure to be here. it's my third time in kansas city. and each time i seem to enjoy it more and more. my brother, howard, who as henry said is helping me out on this trip -- he and i went to the baseball game last night. [laughter] >> we didn't...
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was city can match that? of the waterfront, the berries, the smith our everything that you know, so well i was fascinated. the thing that overwhelmed me, i was about 23 years old and walking up and down the streets of downtown i did not have any wheels. i was fascinated with the faces. the mixture here growing up in kansas city as they did in the hearts of america i was not used to such diversity even one generation ago. not only black and white but asian, even more than that i kept running into american indian faces then i really flipped out one afternoon when i came across an inuit and later that day and then i thought all of north america comes together because than and those combinations but feel people who run america will not be happy but to see the crosses of the world i thought in this that way is the fulfillment as i see it what we're doing in this nation. on that second book tour i was stopping to get a haircut and talking with the man sitting next to me while we were both waiting we get to know whi
was city can match that? of the waterfront, the berries, the smith our everything that you know, so well i was fascinated. the thing that overwhelmed me, i was about 23 years old and walking up and down the streets of downtown i did not have any wheels. i was fascinated with the faces. the mixture here growing up in kansas city as they did in the hearts of america i was not used to such diversity even one generation ago. not only black and white but asian, even more than that i kept running...
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two nites ago we lost a hero veteran police officer in our city of houston. the houston police department senior officer henry was killed in the line of duty. he was an undercover police officer doing the very dangerous work of holding criminals accountable to the law. it is because of brave men like this officer that the rest of america can sleep safely tonight and every night. undercover officers face their own unique set of dangers. assuming the identity of a criminal, they mix with the worst elements of evil in our society. they seek out these outlaws, become a part of their world and they bring them to justice. their bravery, their nerve, is unequaled anywhere in our country. they live to serve and protect our freedom and our homes. and two nites ago about this time of night, officer henry and other undercover houston police officers met with four people in the parking lot of a drug store. these four theesks were buying stolen tv's in a sting operation by the houston police department. things started going downhill in this operation right after the money
two nites ago we lost a hero veteran police officer in our city of houston. the houston police department senior officer henry was killed in the line of duty. he was an undercover police officer doing the very dangerous work of holding criminals accountable to the law. it is because of brave men like this officer that the rest of america can sleep safely tonight and every night. undercover officers face their own unique set of dangers. assuming the identity of a criminal, they mix with the...
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that's why the city could not wait on the sewer line project. it is already underway and being managed by the county. the city will be responsible for the design, bidding, and overseeing the water project. the cost of both the water and sewer projects will be shared by the federal government, city of manhattan, and riley county. clearly it was congressional intent that manhattan's needs be funded. i understand they are not i understand they are not making technical corrections on
that's why the city could not wait on the sewer line project. it is already underway and being managed by the county. the city will be responsible for the design, bidding, and overseeing the water project. the cost of both the water and sewer projects will be shared by the federal government, city of manhattan, and riley county. clearly it was congressional intent that manhattan's needs be funded. i understand they are not i understand they are not making technical corrections on
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i am an honorary sheriff of dodge city, kansas, my hometown. so from one sheriff to another, i would simply say to the vice president, sheriff, i'll ride shotgun or you can ride shotgun. we have the problem only half solved. you see, in april, e.p.a. region 7 issues a press release saying cherokee county would receive up to $25 million from the stimulus. according to the press release, by starting or speeding up cleanup at superfund sites, the stimulus funding is also increasing the speed with which these sites are returned to productive use. when a superfund site is redeveloped, it can offer significant economic benefits to local communities, including future job creation. well, unfortunately, for fewer than 100 residents living in the city of treece -- t-r-e-e-c of e -- treece, the stimulus funding for this project is literally going down a sinking hole. the city of treece, kansas, sits on the kansas-oklahoma border. this small rural community was once a world leader in lead and zinc mining, mining that lasted for nearly 100 years. as the min
i am an honorary sheriff of dodge city, kansas, my hometown. so from one sheriff to another, i would simply say to the vice president, sheriff, i'll ride shotgun or you can ride shotgun. we have the problem only half solved. you see, in april, e.p.a. region 7 issues a press release saying cherokee county would receive up to $25 million from the stimulus. according to the press release, by starting or speeding up cleanup at superfund sites, the stimulus funding is also increasing the speed with...
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and then the city of baltimore. it's a great example of a school district that's thinking differently and it's not just an issue for school districts but for community-based organizations and parks and recreation and a time when we need to max mize currently whatever resources and we also need to make the case for an additional federal, state and local dollars to target a time of year that's historically been elected. host: specifically what are they using this money for in baltimore? keeping the schools open or special sflams tell us about that. guest: sure. what they are doing is structuring full-day comprehensive programs for kids. many of them take place in public schools but also in and in the recreation centers in the afternoon so they are offer indeed collaboration and non-profit organizations and offers kids choices taintsd and instead of mandating calendar change and these solutions for everyone, we see a tremendous amount of penalty. they are coming out in droves. the kids are really interested and i mean,
and then the city of baltimore. it's a great example of a school district that's thinking differently and it's not just an issue for school districts but for community-based organizations and parks and recreation and a time when we need to max mize currently whatever resources and we also need to make the case for an additional federal, state and local dollars to target a time of year that's historically been elected. host: specifically what are they using this money for in baltimore? keeping...
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so we learned a lot about the city. the traffic is crazy. [laughter] you've got eight teams coming together with no stop lights. [laughter] i felt this is a developing world city, they've got broken lights and nobody fixed them. no, they just didn't put lights there, they don't want them. why stop? you can shuffle through and carry on. [laughter] on initial reaction is that is insane. but they like it and it seems to work quite well. [laughter] it's so different. i spent a lot of time in traffic you can imagine and it was fascinating to be their connecting with the people and feeling the pulse of the society and when you are in iran you know it is the revolution of values. the revolution of values. i got that they have signs in english not for americans but that's the language for anybody that comes to the country and it's the ayatollah khamenei dollar years. what are the values? they are what we would call family values. that is what it is. and i think it's an interesting irony the americans, you know, the political sort of typical american
so we learned a lot about the city. the traffic is crazy. [laughter] you've got eight teams coming together with no stop lights. [laughter] i felt this is a developing world city, they've got broken lights and nobody fixed them. no, they just didn't put lights there, they don't want them. why stop? you can shuffle through and carry on. [laughter] on initial reaction is that is insane. but they like it and it seems to work quite well. [laughter] it's so different. i spent a lot of time in...
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we never expected a massacre, beijing city was outraged and the world shocked. [speaking foreign language] >> our dear friend, and other friends who are still in the back, we would love them to come to the stage, to the podium. [repeating in chinese] >> the shooting started around 10 p.m., and by 2 a.m. we were surrounded by the army. two to three thousand workers and students were killed. many more were injured like our dear friend today. we held one last vote and decided to leave the square. by a latest agreement to close the government. [repeating in chinese] [repeating in chinese] >> each of our survival stories are different. two-thirds of the students were captured and served jail terms. others escaped from china and hiding into western countries. despite being number one on the list, i was fortunate to hide in china and escape 10 months after. with the help of over 200 members of underground rescue groups and eventually came to the united states. [repeating in chinese] [repeating in chinese] >> today those of us who have lived and experienced the freedom
we never expected a massacre, beijing city was outraged and the world shocked. [speaking foreign language] >> our dear friend, and other friends who are still in the back, we would love them to come to the stage, to the podium. [repeating in chinese] >> the shooting started around 10 p.m., and by 2 a.m. we were surrounded by the army. two to three thousand workers and students were killed. many more were injured like our dear friend today. we held one last vote and decided to leave...
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times because they covered the city. journalism has its own fall statistic, the editorial side, and that false statistic is the pulitzers. you want to fix journalism on the editorial side, if the pulitzer prize committee started saying, you know what, we are going to get out five pulitzers for beat reporting every year but you have to cover the beaver three, four or five years. that is right. when you have lashley covered it long enough to have an impact in terms of your all over what ever agency or issue, you have been a medical reporter for five years now senator stafford pulitzer. the level of sophistication in newsrooms would have gone up not down and wouldn't be about juking some project of making a sound like you really hit a home run when you basically have a single over the second baseman eric instead you'd actually be increasing pavers capacity for doing great journalism. but you know, the gamesmanship of our award centric profession is such that that is not going to happen. >> altos like to know that i have nev
times because they covered the city. journalism has its own fall statistic, the editorial side, and that false statistic is the pulitzers. you want to fix journalism on the editorial side, if the pulitzer prize committee started saying, you know what, we are going to get out five pulitzers for beat reporting every year but you have to cover the beaver three, four or five years. that is right. when you have lashley covered it long enough to have an impact in terms of your all over what ever...
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every city has an international class of hotel and every city has funky little guest houses. if you were there on your own i think you would have a more rewarding time staying in the funky guest houses. it's a free enterprise. they are not so good at free enterprise because that's not their primary concern. it's interesting how -- the whole place felt like it was on business valium. nothing was that important. >> did you have a chance to go shopping? >> i didn't go shopping, no. >> you didn't buy any jewelry for your wife? >> i bought a mecca compass to find out which direction was mecca was. i don't shop. >> how about the cleanliness in of the city itself, was there trash and graffiti and was there a mcdonald's. >> i was impressed there was no angry graffiti or american chains. here you got temptations all over the place in a big fast food society. there was less affluence. there's plenty of places to eat. you weren't constantly tempted with that. it felt clean, reasonably clean. i wasn't -- there's countries where you're impressed how dirty it was. i wasn't impressed for th
every city has an international class of hotel and every city has funky little guest houses. if you were there on your own i think you would have a more rewarding time staying in the funky guest houses. it's a free enterprise. they are not so good at free enterprise because that's not their primary concern. it's interesting how -- the whole place felt like it was on business valium. nothing was that important. >> did you have a chance to go shopping? >> i didn't go shopping, no....
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. >> this is one of my favorite cities in the country but it is many people's favorite city including yours i trust. the last time, the next, the last time i was here on a book tour was 1991 for my second book, perry aref. i'd been on the 40 city book tour ended in seattle as some money towards do, starting in the east. by the time that i got to san francisco i was stating a by the time i got to portland i had the flu and by the time at the seattle i thought i was probably near death than it came time to go to the l.a. bookstore downtown here and give a talk. i thought i'm not going to make it. i can do this but i didn't have enough nerve to face those new new yorkers and tell them that. they can be abusive you know. so anyway went into the l.a. bookstore, dragging, and i got in there and even though the crowd was about the size of the looked at all of these bases around the stairs there. i don't know whether it is still the same set up for not, i saw all of the energy in your faces. was anybody there? perry aref? well, so any way solve this energy in your faces and suddenly i felt be
. >> this is one of my favorite cities in the country but it is many people's favorite city including yours i trust. the last time, the next, the last time i was here on a book tour was 1991 for my second book, perry aref. i'd been on the 40 city book tour ended in seattle as some money towards do, starting in the east. by the time that i got to san francisco i was stating a by the time i got to portland i had the flu and by the time at the seattle i thought i was probably near death than...
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pittsburg the first city to have the stanley cup after 52 years.4. >> bottom of the third, joe mall er. joe nathan runs second to third. >> flies out to right. shut out the cubs 2-0. twins now two and 0 at wrigley. the cubs shut out for the second time in 88 all time enter league home games, both times by the twins. twins continue to struggle losing four straight now. >> a little less juice to the other serious between pittsburg and detroit. >> this is freddie sanchez didnt hitting 194 in his last eight games. that right there is a grand salami. 9-3 pirates win. what a quote from jack wilson. if we can come out of it in good shape, there's a lot of confidence in the second half. >> the brewers snapped a four in game losing streak against thew white sox friday. carlos with his buddies playingb a joke on him. of >> base hit, #-0 white sox just like that. from t how about jose demoted to the miner league, didn't like it. he's pitching well now. >> con trer as returning from his demotion. >> all right, still to come, john daily back after a six month s
pittsburg the first city to have the stanley cup after 52 years.4. >> bottom of the third, joe mall er. joe nathan runs second to third. >> flies out to right. shut out the cubs 2-0. twins now two and 0 at wrigley. the cubs shut out for the second time in 88 all time enter league home games, both times by the twins. twins continue to struggle losing four straight now. >> a little less juice to the other serious between pittsburg and detroit. >> this is freddie sanchez...
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two big cities, dealers are gone. that's the two biggest cities in the upper peninsula and now the next one closest across the bridge is sheboygan, and the next one is rogers city, that's gone, and actually with the cadillac dealer there's no one in northern michigan. basically north of lansing or traverse city, which is part of my district there is not a cadillac dealer around there with some of these ideas. not that i drive a cadillacs, ayman oldsmobile bayh and could took that away, too. white is the distance as we have to travel. i will have to follow that up because looking at the map and thinks that have been closed just doesn't make sense and there's district and miles between so they could say it could hurt you in rural areas where there's still loyal customer base i agree plus federal government's guarantee warranties. >> i just want to add one thing, mr. chairman, because of the concerns we've raised today, about one of the other critical aspects of these bankruptcies, that is the responsibility when forward
two big cities, dealers are gone. that's the two biggest cities in the upper peninsula and now the next one closest across the bridge is sheboygan, and the next one is rogers city, that's gone, and actually with the cadillac dealer there's no one in northern michigan. basically north of lansing or traverse city, which is part of my district there is not a cadillac dealer around there with some of these ideas. not that i drive a cadillacs, ayman oldsmobile bayh and could took that away, too....
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like lorraine, cities in lake county, cities like my wife's hometown of ashtabula, cities like throed. wildlife depends on -- like toledo. we must continue to protect our wetlands and our streams to bolster our fisheries, to increase habitat restoration and recreational opportunities throughout the great lakes. it will mean coming from the federal government hundreds of millions of dollars of assistance from all five of the great lakes. it will then mean billions of investment dollars around the in recreation, in fishing, in economic development, in safe drinking water. this includes these -- these efforts include reducing the number of combined sewage overflows into our waterways and removing the toxic sediments that were dumped into the rivers leading into the great lakes, the ashtabula and others before the glean water act. after years of hard work, continuing restoration of the cuyahoga is a symbol of progress and a symbol of success. the community restoration effort in the cuyahoga is an indication of the undeniable importance of the e.p.a. and the clean water act. it's a testame
like lorraine, cities in lake county, cities like my wife's hometown of ashtabula, cities like throed. wildlife depends on -- like toledo. we must continue to protect our wetlands and our streams to bolster our fisheries, to increase habitat restoration and recreational opportunities throughout the great lakes. it will mean coming from the federal government hundreds of millions of dollars of assistance from all five of the great lakes. it will then mean billions of investment dollars around...
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>> in another city? >> again our policy is we don't want to cross the picket line so there is not a picket line in smith will then that is where the conference is we will go to the conference. >> another conference in july, the naacp we understand it looks very favorable the present could be speaking to the nation's oldest civil rights organization? is that true? >> the president has spoken on a number of locations. i have not seen the final thing -- i assume strongly that he will go. and looks forward to honoring their historic commitment. >> the message, he has gone to the hispanic america, what is his message to black america and the first african-american president? >> let me not get ahead of a speech that hasn't been written. >> thanks, 13 questions. [laughter] i will settle for two. on the visitor login -- >> i am leaving. >> on the visitor's log issue, while the policy is under review you have denied to requests from msnbc and then was quoted by nbc -- and as nbc say that in essence there should b
>> in another city? >> again our policy is we don't want to cross the picket line so there is not a picket line in smith will then that is where the conference is we will go to the conference. >> another conference in july, the naacp we understand it looks very favorable the present could be speaking to the nation's oldest civil rights organization? is that true? >> the president has spoken on a number of locations. i have not seen the final thing -- i assume strongly...