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cruising through though was the top seed georgia federer who beat india's wildcard the month the swisstaking it in straight sets against an opponent who had never faced a top ten player before six three six three fed ex to play spaniard marcel donahue next the second seed novak djokovic also won his open against michelle the drive in what is what was his first match since the bills to remain open three weeks ago. over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transpire and carmelo anthony was traded from denver nuggets to new york knicks in a move which also saw russian ruchita my famous goal go in the opposite direction anthony will now join fellow all star maurice stoudamire up front making the next batter equipped ahead of the playoffs as they haven't made it to the postseason since two thousand and four school degree from groups who were. used to news staples center for a concert because you know it was known for most stores that. you're going to go to those storm states. well into eyes hockey playoffs get underway with four games on wednesday and let's have a look at today's fixtures west
cruising through though was the top seed georgia federer who beat india's wildcard the month the swisstaking it in straight sets against an opponent who had never faced a top ten player before six three six three fed ex to play spaniard marcel donahue next the second seed novak djokovic also won his open against michelle the drive in what is what was his first match since the bills to remain open three weeks ago. over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transpire and carmelo anthony was traded...
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three weeks ago dropped which taking it six three six three to make the second stage top seeded georgia federeris also the elf debating this so. now over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transfer carmelo anthony was traded from denver nuggets to new york knicks in a move which also saw russian group into my famous govt go in the opposite direction anthony will now join fellow all star maurice stoudamire up front making the next better equipped ahead of the playoffs as they haven't made it to the postseason since two thousand and four. school degree going to grips with. this is to use staples center for concern because you know we always know for all the stores that the new york is going to go to this storm stage. overdrives hawking now where consonantal hockey league playoffs get on the way. western conference champions look and see will start the best of seven series against in the men's fired for the knockout stages for the first time while it's not a. complaint against the last fans not like here in the russian capital elsewhere as far top travel north to play style start at scotstoun that
three weeks ago dropped which taking it six three six three to make the second stage top seeded georgia federeris also the elf debating this so. now over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transfer carmelo anthony was traded from denver nuggets to new york knicks in a move which also saw russian group into my famous govt go in the opposite direction anthony will now join fellow all star maurice stoudamire up front making the next better equipped ahead of the playoffs as they haven't made it to...
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gwyneth and cob county in georgia, the federal county, prince william and neighboring counties in virginiand las vegas metropolitan police department and the big county jail in los angeles. we picked these because it was a combination of the old and new models and a combination of the bigger and smaller programs, and it has some geographic diversity and you'll hear about that a little more. and we reached out to ice and asked them to share some data which they had not publicly shared with others. we got significant cooperation from the ice headquarters. then we went out in the field. we met with the ice regional directors and the senior staff. we met with the sheriffs and the local law enforcement officers in charge of the program and we met with elected officials both in the pro and con side of this issue and we met close to 100 community leaders from immigration lawyers to people who run domestic violence clinics to school teachers and such. so at the end of this, we did most of this in the spring and summer of this year, and it took us these few months to write this report. so this is t
gwyneth and cob county in georgia, the federal county, prince william and neighboring counties in virginiand las vegas metropolitan police department and the big county jail in los angeles. we picked these because it was a combination of the old and new models and a combination of the bigger and smaller programs, and it has some geographic diversity and you'll hear about that a little more. and we reached out to ice and asked them to share some data which they had not publicly shared with...
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georgia. under civic engagement our primary focus regarding policy has been the lack of a cohesive federal immigration policy. we have also been working very diligently against any attempt to regulate, in force federal immigration law at the local or state level. georgette is the second worst state in the country when it comes to creating a hostile environment for latinos or other immigrants. second only to arizona. -- georgette is the sector were stake i the country when it try -- georgia is the second worst state in the country when it comes to creating a hostile environment for latinos or other immigrants. second only to arizona. it then expanded the passage of anti-emigration legislation every year since then. it expanded passage of legislation that essentially made driving without a license or undocumented immigrants specifically targeted undocumented immigrants as a tillabljailable offense. the 287g program in the intent should be contended so that there is a removal process for people that commit serious crimes in our country. however, in practice what we see in the data in georgia specifically
georgia. under civic engagement our primary focus regarding policy has been the lack of a cohesive federal immigration policy. we have also been working very diligently against any attempt to regulate, in force federal immigration law at the local or state level. georgette is the second worst state in the country when it comes to creating a hostile environment for latinos or other immigrants. second only to arizona. -- georgette is the sector were stake i the country when it try -- georgia is...
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federal, y no estados. >>> en nuestro recorrido de costa a costa, nos vamos a atlanta georgia, estuvimos primero, y en primeraás que prohibiría el ingreso a la universidad a indocumentados. >>> así es josé, jessica, es la imagen de la lucha, aquí en georgia, vio sus sueños truncados, en el rechazo del dream act. >>> ya estuvo en la cárcel y libra una dura batalla, y tiene 22 años. >>> méxico es la ciudad donde nací. >>> nunca volviste? >>> no, nunca más. >>> asegura que estados unidos se volvió su tierra, en atlanta creció, y estaba a punto de graduarse de ciencas políticas. >>> la escuela, y la universidad, pensé que iba a ser el lugar más seguro. >>> en la universidad, la detuvieron, por una infracción de conducir menor, y fue reportada a inmigración, la arrestaron, y esperó ser deportada. >>> senti que me cortaban las alas, de una manera, muy fea. >>> sus compañeras, organizaron una marcha multitudinaria, para pedir su liberación. en washington le otorgaron un permiso para terminar los estudios, y fue liberada. >>> representó y sigue representando, un milagro, y esperanza. >>> como ella hay miles de estudi
federal, y no estados. >>> en nuestro recorrido de costa a costa, nos vamos a atlanta georgia, estuvimos primero, y en primeraás que prohibiría el ingreso a la universidad a indocumentados. >>> así es josé, jessica, es la imagen de la lucha, aquí en georgia, vio sus sueños truncados, en el rechazo del dream act. >>> ya estuvo en la cárcel y libra una dura batalla, y tiene 22 años. >>> méxico es la ciudad donde nací. >>> nunca volviste?...
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on the other hand, the government, federal and the state of georgia never believed that. periodically the army would be put on alert because there were alarms that the cherokees were prepared to fight. as it turned out, the cherokees kept their word, and no battle ever happened. now, the first year of jackson's presidency was relatively tranquil on this front because he was so distracted by what has been called the political wars. the story, he decided that his sainted wife who had died just before he took office had been killed by the slanders of the political campaign. it's true that she was devastated when she found out that she was being branded as an adulteress. she is an unusually appealing woman. she smoked a pipe. it was up crate match. she married early and to uproot. jackson who is a border and the home rescued her, took her out of the state, married her, and then found out that the marriage was not considered legal. so that is where the rumor came that she was an adulteress. as soon as they could then married again and lived very happily together. she hated pol
on the other hand, the government, federal and the state of georgia never believed that. periodically the army would be put on alert because there were alarms that the cherokees were prepared to fight. as it turned out, the cherokees kept their word, and no battle ever happened. now, the first year of jackson's presidency was relatively tranquil on this front because he was so distracted by what has been called the political wars. the story, he decided that his sainted wife who had died just...
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graduated law school from stanford and i had clerked for a federal appellate judge in miami and the jurisdiction was florida, alabama and georgia and i wrote a story after my clerkship for the "nation" magazine and it was picked up everywhere. they said if you can do this again, we'll give you a year to write about civil rights which sounded pretty good because i wouldn't have to make major decisions about my career and i could write stories about things that interested me and i began to sit in courtrooms all over the country. the court that made me realize that i wanted to write a book was in green county, georgia. it was a beautiful place. president bush vacationed there three times during his presidency. i walked up the stairs and i saw the public defender there and he is a man named robert who sa major character in chapter one and he has tons of people swarming around him and they are waving papers trying to get about two minutes with him before their cases are going to be called before the judge. now this is the way it worked here in green county. he would call their anytime. john smith, are you here? and then john smith w
graduated law school from stanford and i had clerked for a federal appellate judge in miami and the jurisdiction was florida, alabama and georgia and i wrote a story after my clerkship for the "nation" magazine and it was picked up everywhere. they said if you can do this again, we'll give you a year to write about civil rights which sounded pretty good because i wouldn't have to make major decisions about my career and i could write stories about things that interested me and i began...
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match since claiming the also at a local three weeks ago georgia which taking it six three six three to make it to the second stage. of federer is also there to be india's so this. now over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transpired carmelo anthony was traded from denver nuggets to new york knicks in a move which also saw russian group get to my famous goal of go into the opposite direction anthony will now join fellow star maurice stoudamire up front making the next better equipped ahead of the playoffs as they haven't made it to the postseason since two thousand and four. school degree programs were. used to news center for concern because you know it was known for all the stores that. you're going to target or store them states. to i was honking our players get on the way with four games lights on wednesday let's have a look at today's fixture as western conference champions look at my t.v. the best of seven series against do not have qualified for the knockout stages for the first time ever while. their campaign against the latvian do not my here in the russian capital elsewhere as far talk travel up north to play style
match since claiming the also at a local three weeks ago georgia which taking it six three six three to make it to the second stage. of federer is also there to be india's so this. now over to the n.b.a.'s most talked about transpired carmelo anthony was traded from denver nuggets to new york knicks in a move which also saw russian group get to my famous goal of go into the opposite direction anthony will now join fellow star maurice stoudamire up front making the next better equipped ahead of...
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georgia is clearly a departure, a very significant departure that runs counter to the value of the obama administration. i think the obama administration needs to be held accountable for it the federal divergence of immigration enforcement at the local level. i hope they will continue to work a curtailing the issues in georgia. >> i do not know that i have that much more to say. the questions were very useful, but i would come back to the fact that we are in an historical moment where there is momentum in both directions when it comes to local and state policing of immigration laws. there is a strong groundswell of support for the arizona law and in other states. the universal model is in vogue in some places, and i think we have to recognize that. at the same time, the obama leadership, including the director of homeland security and eyes are on the record as saying they support reforming the system. it is always nice to say we are at a crossroads. i think what makes us at a bit of a crossroads here is again because we do not have comprehensive immigration reform and we have this huge expansion of the security community. what we are finding is bettithat 287-g is going to have wides
georgia is clearly a departure, a very significant departure that runs counter to the value of the obama administration. i think the obama administration needs to be held accountable for it the federal divergence of immigration enforcement at the local level. i hope they will continue to work a curtailing the issues in georgia. >> i do not know that i have that much more to say. the questions were very useful, but i would come back to the fact that we are in an historical moment where...
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georgia. she received her a.b. magna cum laude and her j.d. from harvard university. upon graduation, she joined the law project as a partner where she focused on federal constitutional and employment law. she left the law project to become a solo practitioner where she maintained a general civil practice. ms. totenberg also served as municipal court judge for atlanta and was appointed by the atlanta board of education as the first in-house general counsel for the atlanta public school district. over the past decade while maintaining a solo practice, ms. totenberg has spent the majority of her time as a special master, monitor and arbitrator/monitor for the u.s. district courts of maryland and washington, d.c. the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary unanimously rated her well qualified. the second nominee, steve c. jones, is also nominated to be a u.s. district judge for the northern district of georgia. judge jones received a b.b.a. and his j.d. degrees from the university of georgia. an experienced skwraoufrt, he -- jurist, he began his legal work as assistant legal attorney for the western district of georgia. in 199
georgia. she received her a.b. magna cum laude and her j.d. from harvard university. upon graduation, she joined the law project as a partner where she focused on federal constitutional and employment law. she left the law project to become a solo practitioner where she maintained a general civil practice. ms. totenberg also served as municipal court judge for atlanta and was appointed by the atlanta board of education as the first in-house general counsel for the atlanta public school...
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california, georgia and florida were the worst states for that. in california there were 169,413 inmates in federalrison. they got $2.7 million in fraudulent returns in 2009. the government says they are trying to do what they can to stop that, but it is returning to legal challenges with how much the irs can share with the government as far as information about prisoners. also, the irs says it is trying to get the money back but they think it will take time to do that. back to you. >>> thank you, tracy. >> amazing is our weather. let's check the forecast with christina. >>> oh, guys, we have a lot of active cells out there. here's the overall picture right now of the entire bay area getting hit with heavy rain, moderate rain and lightning strikes in some areas. here's what we are contending with. we have lightning fires off to the east of san francisco. we have a strong cell falling apart. but associated with the cell we did have one cloud-to-ground lightning strike. so that threat will be something we have to deal with all day today, especially this afternoon as we pick up more daytime heating, w
california, georgia and florida were the worst states for that. in california there were 169,413 inmates in federalrison. they got $2.7 million in fraudulent returns in 2009. the government says they are trying to do what they can to stop that, but it is returning to legal challenges with how much the irs can share with the government as far as information about prisoners. also, the irs says it is trying to get the money back but they think it will take time to do that. back to you....
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georgia. mr. speaker, h.r. 368, the removal clarification act of 2011, will enable federal officials to remove cases to federal court in accordance with the spirit and intend of the federal officer removal statute at 28 u.s.c. section 1442-a. this is a noncontroversial bipartisan bill in the 111th congress a nearly identical version passed the house under suspension of the rules and passed the senate with an amendment by a unanimous consent. under the federal officer removal statute, federal officer should be able to remove a case from state court to federal court when it involves the federal officer's exercise of his or her official responsibility. the purpose of the underlying federal officer removal statute is to prevent state litigants from interfering with the federal government operations. there is, however, some ambiguity as to whether the federal officer removal statute applies to presuit or state presuit discovery procedures. more than 40 states have such procedures which require individuals to be deposed or respond to discovery requests even when a civil action has not yet been filed. this
georgia. mr. speaker, h.r. 368, the removal clarification act of 2011, will enable federal officials to remove cases to federal court in accordance with the spirit and intend of the federal officer removal statute at 28 u.s.c. section 1442-a. this is a noncontroversial bipartisan bill in the 111th congress a nearly identical version passed the house under suspension of the rules and passed the senate with an amendment by a unanimous consent. under the federal officer removal statute, federal...
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the logic that i've heard from my friend from georgia was that because even though we have the hyde amendment which says planned parenthood can't use federal funds for abortion because they use -- they do other planned parenthood activities, helping with h.i.v. aids screening, helping with cervical and breast cancer exams and treatments and other birth control type activities because of abortion, because they do abortion, too, it helps contribute in the milieu of their overall fundings. with that logic we wouldn't fund any hospital, any health clinic or any doctor that any part of their practice or operation has anything to do with abortion because the funds get commingled. and it helps contribute to their ability to provide abortion. so the bottom line is this isn't about planned parenthood. it's not the reverse earmarks that picks out only planned parenthood, including planned parenthood of memphis, tennessee, that provides health care to over 5,000 women a year, low-income women who need information about how to plan their families other than just abstinence that we know from alaska to florida has failed, this is an effort to take away
the logic that i've heard from my friend from georgia was that because even though we have the hyde amendment which says planned parenthood can't use federal funds for abortion because they use -- they do other planned parenthood activities, helping with h.i.v. aids screening, helping with cervical and breast cancer exams and treatments and other birth control type activities because of abortion, because they do abortion, too, it helps contribute in the milieu of their overall fundings. with...
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in georgia and is scheduled after months of battles community members have organized what they call a week of action to stand against the injunction it kicks off this morning at the fremont federation schools. rescuers said the east bay spca are concerned about these trussing number of puppies suffering from malnutrition. good samaritans have been bringing in dogs abandoned in oakland, dublin. some are carrying a deadly canine virus which can cause severe diarrhea, fever, vomiting according to the spca east eight shelters have seen a 30% increase dogs. a popular oakland recreational center could shut down as early as today the future of that jack london aquatics center is in limbo after the nonprofit group says it will hand over management to oakland because of a lack of funding they serve everyone from borrowing cruz to low- income youth. the center is working with the nonprofit group to try and keep the doors open. it is likely that it will have serious fsx. panhandling will be banned as san francisco international airport will be banned. that includes in and outside of the terminals. travelers are tired of being misled and hassled will tran to cut their flights. currently l.a.,
in georgia and is scheduled after months of battles community members have organized what they call a week of action to stand against the injunction it kicks off this morning at the fremont federation schools. rescuers said the east bay spca are concerned about these trussing number of puppies suffering from malnutrition. good samaritans have been bringing in dogs abandoned in oakland, dublin. some are carrying a deadly canine virus which can cause severe diarrhea, fever, vomiting according to...
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georgia. mr. chambliss: i rise today to urge my colleagues to rethis highly unpopular health care bill. here's what repealing this health care bill will mean to georgians. the federal government will not be required to spend $8,470 on health care for every single georgian every year. 176,000 georgia seniors who are today enrolled in medicare advantage will not have their benefits reduced, and the $500 billion in medicare cuts will not be used to pay for new programs under this law. around $2.1 -- around 2.1 million georgia households making less than $200,000 will not have to pay higher taxes to fund this monstrous bill. 70% of small employer purchases will not face higher premiums. small businesses employing 50 or more people and 8,000 georgia construction companies with five or more employees will not have to pay higher health care costs or be subjected to new penalties due to government mandates. under this law, hundreds of thousands of additional low-income georgians will become eligible for medicaid in 2014. that's going to result in an estimated $1 billion in new expenses for my state to fund that program. now, how are we going to fund that $1 billion? here w
georgia. mr. chambliss: i rise today to urge my colleagues to rethis highly unpopular health care bill. here's what repealing this health care bill will mean to georgians. the federal government will not be required to spend $8,470 on health care for every single georgian every year. 176,000 georgia seniors who are today enrolled in medicare advantage will not have their benefits reduced, and the $500 billion in medicare cuts will not be used to pay for new programs under this law. around $2.1...
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georgia and in louisiana. . osha has a dust regulation. the 1980's covering grain and plant silos. another federal agency says that's not enough because food processors, yep, would wood manufacturers, and other industries face the same risks. why are they not covered? where are the regulation? why are we not bringing osha into the 21st century instead of having a debate today that has nothing to do with jobs and protecting our workers and instead on talking about oversight regulations that we are already committed to deal with on our committees? madam speaker, in 2006 the "usa today" article goes on to say, the u.s. chemical safety board which investigates industrial accidents called on osha to close that gap by adopting a new combustible dust regulation. over the past three decades, the board says, about 300 dust explosions have killed more than 120 workers nationwide. those are the lady bulldog igses -- those are the regulations we should be dealing with. those are the debates we should be having. those are the steps we should be taking to bring osha into the 21st century. not keeping it back in
georgia and in louisiana. . osha has a dust regulation. the 1980's covering grain and plant silos. another federal agency says that's not enough because food processors, yep, would wood manufacturers, and other industries face the same risks. why are they not covered? where are the regulation? why are we not bringing osha into the 21st century instead of having a debate today that has nothing to do with jobs and protecting our workers and instead on talking about oversight regulations that we...
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$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would save $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very deep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they should have a series of hearings and job creation. the bills are designed to keep the economy going. >> this is one where we would disagree on the specifics. we do not disagree as much as you would expect on principle. originated both parties. 60% of all the deficit was caused [inaudible] both president obama and pr president bush -- the entire world economy was on the verge of collapse. i supported hank paulson when they did these things even though it kill me to bail out these people on wall street. we would have been worse off. these are tough decisions. you have to pull together. i've always been a deficit hawk. i do not think these republicans are deficit hawk
$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would save $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very deep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they...
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$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would save $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very deep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they should have a series of hearings and job creation. the bills are designed to keep the economy going. >> this is one where we would disagree on the specifics. we do not disagree as much as you would expect on principle. originated both parties. 60% of all the deficit was caused [inaudible] both president obama and pr president bush -- the entire world economy was on the verge of collapse. i supported hank paulson when they did these things even though it kill me to bail out these people on wall street. we would have been worse off. these are tough decisions. you have to pull together. i've always been a deficit hawk. i do not think these republicans are deficit hawk
$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would save $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very deep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they...
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federal government, and we americans should be able to do that. [applause] i taught on the second earth day 40 years ago. i was directer of a program at west georgiary maple, as i said, wrote contract with the earth to outline green conservativism. i believe you can love nature and be a conservative, you can love the environment and also want american energy and american jobs. so i want to close by asking you to do this: call your congressmen and your senators. ask them to introduce a general win american energy plan to cut through the red tape and litigation and get us to energy and jobs this year for american national security, for the american economy and for a better future and urge them to introduce and pass an american -- i'm sorry, an environmental solutions agency this year. and then let's give the president a choice. does he really want to be president? does he really want to veto every good idea that comes up from capitol hill or would he like to work with us in a cooperative, bipartisan, centrist majority absolutely supported by the american people doing the kind of conservative, sound things that the american people want even if washin
federal government, and we americans should be able to do that. [applause] i taught on the second earth day 40 years ago. i was directer of a program at west georgiary maple, as i said, wrote contract with the earth to outline green conservativism. i believe you can love nature and be a conservative, you can love the environment and also want american energy and american jobs. so i want to close by asking you to do this: call your congressmen and your senators. ask them to introduce a general...
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federal, state, local. i think that is a huge step forward. we have a responsibility there, the intel department and others, and together, that teamworker will come. think about estonia in may 2007, georgia 2008. if that were to go against one of our states or one of our banks, we have to work together to stop it. we have to have an architecture. in these fiscally constrained times, you want to do both. a cheaper i.t. architecture that is more secure, and i think we can do that. >> so much of this reminds me of the early on, when we were trying to figure out which way was up and how we can do a better job of securing infrastructure in terms of transportation and other infrastructure that we never had to think about defending before. it is a very similar exercise, is it not? i mean, you have to do your vulnerability assessment. you have to map it, and you have to know if you have taken precautions or to increase the monitoring, or watching of it, when it is not possible to harden it. it is not a dissimilar thought process, is it? ok. the standards, where is the standards that says, "thou shalt have," you know, "this level in place"? is there something like that? >> it really is a broader
federal, state, local. i think that is a huge step forward. we have a responsibility there, the intel department and others, and together, that teamworker will come. think about estonia in may 2007, georgia 2008. if that were to go against one of our states or one of our banks, we have to work together to stop it. we have to have an architecture. in these fiscally constrained times, you want to do both. a cheaper i.t. architecture that is more secure, and i think we can do that. >> so...
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$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would ve $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very ep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they should have a series of hearings and job creation. the bills are designed to keep the economy going. >> this is one where we would disagree on the specifics. we do no disagree as much as you would expect on principle. originated both parties. 60% of all the deficit was caused [inaudible] both president obama and pr president bush -- the entire world economy was on the verge of collapse. i supported hank paulson when they did these things even though it kill me to bail out these people on wall street. we would have been worse off. these are tough decisions. you have to pull together. i've always been a deficit hawk. i do not think these republicans are deficit hawks.
$125 billion a year -- if you ran the federal government like a high- technology company, you would ve $125 billion a year. you want to be smart, and not cheap. georgia and last week reported a 36% teenage unemployment. this is very dangerous bill when he starts giving aid generation of young males with no future, you have a scale of problems that are very dangerous. this is the dominant source of crime and social unrest. this is a very ep problem. i think they should hold hearings. they should...
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georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling in price in the last two or three years. it was just a losing proposition. my business is not the only one. there have been a half a dyfed -- doesn't cleaners that closed up. host: and hit in 2008 by people cutting back on dry cleaning in a bad economy. caller: you are right. host: you said you want more federal writ -- support. what could the federal government have done? caller: could put up small business loans to the people who wanted to stay in business but they have not done that much. the obama administration and the democrats have cut more jobs than we can shake a stick at. they are in contempt on oil drilling -- and how many jobs that would produce, i don't know. guest: one of the vi
georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling...
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georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling in price in the last two or three years. it was just a losing proposition. my business is not the only one. there have been a half a dyfed -- doesn't cleaners that closed up. host: and hit in 2008 by people cutting back on dry cleaning in a bad economy. caller: you are right. host: you said you want more federal writ -- support. what could the federal government have done? caller: could put up small business loans to the people who wanted to stay in business but they have not done that much. the obama administration and the democrats have cut more jobs than we can shake a stick at. they are in contempt on oil drilling -- and how many jobs that would produce, i don't know. guest: one of the vi
georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling...
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georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling in price in the last two or three years. it was just a losing proposition. my business is not the only one. there have been a half a dyfed -- doesn't cleaners that closed up. host: and hit in 2008 by people cutting back on dry cleaning in a bad economy. caller: you are right. host: you said you want more federal writ -- support. what could the federal government have done? caller: could put up small business loans to the people who wanted to stay in business but they have not done that much. the obama administration and the democrats have cut more jobs than we can shake a stick at. they are in contempt on oil drilling -- and how many jobs that would produce, i don't know. guest: one of the vi
georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling...
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federal government, and we americans should be able to do that. [applause] i taught in the second earth day forty years ago. i was director of an interdisciplinary program at west georgia on the environment. terry maple and i, as i said, wrote, "contract with the earth" to outline a green conservatism. i believe you can love nature and be a conservative. you can love the environment and also love american energy and american jobs. so i want to close by asking you to do this, call your congressman and your senators. ask them to introduce a genuine american energy plan to cut through all the red tape, and all the litigation, and get us to energy and jobs this year, for american national security, for the american economy, and for a better future. and urge them to introduce and pass american solutions, i'm sorry, environmental solutions agency this year. and then let's give the president a choice, does he really want to be president and know? does he really want to veto every good idea that comes up from capital hill? or does he want to work with us, in a cooperative, bipartisan, common sense, centrist majority absolutely supported by the american people, doing the kind o
federal government, and we americans should be able to do that. [applause] i taught in the second earth day forty years ago. i was director of an interdisciplinary program at west georgia on the environment. terry maple and i, as i said, wrote, "contract with the earth" to outline a green conservatism. i believe you can love nature and be a conservative. you can love the environment and also love american energy and american jobs. so i want to close by asking you to do this, call your...
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federal government more money over the long run and it's very ill-advised. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized and the gentleman has four minutes remaining. mr. broun: mr. chairman, i love beaches and my friend from florida's beaches as well as my friend from washington's beaches. as well as my friend from oregon's beaches. in these hard economic times i think it's just absolutely incredible that we're spending this kind of money, almost $1 billion over the next 10 years, just for beach replenishment and i'd like to yield a minute of time to my friend from oregon. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: i appreciate the gentleman's courtesy in permitting me to speak on this and he's raising an issue that i think is sensitive and frankly deserves far more consideration than it has been given by this congress. there is great debate, frankly, about this science of artificial beach construction. part of the concern about the cycle of the federal government routinely bailing people out is in fact some locational decisions in the first place. the cost allocation can be
federal government more money over the long run and it's very ill-advised. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia is recognized and the gentleman has four minutes remaining. mr. broun: mr. chairman, i love beaches and my friend from florida's beaches as well as my friend from washington's beaches. as well as my friend from oregon's beaches. in these hard economic times i think it's just absolutely incredible that we're spending this kind of money,...
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georgia, california, north carolina, the district of columbia can all be considered before the president's day recess. as i indicated before, when these two nominees are confirm confirmed, there's still going to be a hundred federalcial vacancies around the country and that's too many. if you're a litigant and trying to get a case heard, you don't care whether a republican or a democratic president nominated somebody. you just want to make sure there's a judge there so your case can be heard. but all over the country you can't get them heard because of the vacancies. it's judge chief justice roberts, attorney general hold holder, white counsel bob -- whitehouse counsel bob bower, and many others, including the president of the united states, have spoken out and urged the senate toage. that's why the front-page story in "the washington post" last tuesday bore the headline, "vacancies on federal bench hit crises point." front page. as that report stated, vacancies are increasing workloads dramatically and delaying trials in some of our nation's federal courts -- some of the nation's federal courts. mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to include in the record at the conclusion of my statement a copy of the "washi
georgia, california, north carolina, the district of columbia can all be considered before the president's day recess. as i indicated before, when these two nominees are confirm confirmed, there's still going to be a hundred federalcial vacancies around the country and that's too many. if you're a litigant and trying to get a case heard, you don't care whether a republican or a democratic president nominated somebody. you just want to make sure there's a judge there so your case can be heard....
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georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling in price in the last two or three years. it was just a losing proposition. my business is not the only one. there have been a half a dyfed -- doesn't cleaners that closed up. host: and hit in 2008 by people cutting back on dry cleaning in a bad economy. caller: you are rht. host: you said you want more federal writ -- support. what could the federal government have do? caller: could put up small business loans to the people who wanted to stay in business but they have not done that much. the obama administration and the democrats have cut more jobs than we can shake a stick at. they are in contempt on oil drilling -- and how many jobs that would produce, i don't know. guest: one of the virtue
georgia. jim is a republican. caller: i really wanted to talk to senator bingaman -- guest: i will do my best. caller: my company went out of business two years ago. employed nine people. the federal government has done absolutely nothing to help the small businessman stay in business. host: what kind of company did you have? caller: grappling business -- over 60 years. host: why did it go out of business? caller: pricing as much as everything -- oil, hangers, anything you bought was doubling...