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. >> steve: interesting national anthem the heinz team as well today. >> matt: absolutely. played the national anthem is played on the uric laically. i can say that's probably the first and hopefully the last time i experience that. no, he did a fine job. here is the -- >> steve: blake kelso did a good job of getting on base. throwing 26 pitches in the last three innings. >> matt: that's the first base runner since the second. grace city takes the strike. out of south texas. out of cisco junior college. beat out the enbent at third base this season. played primarily at third. jake runty. gracey a little bit better offensive threat. hit that one to right field. run down by mozingo for the first out. >> steve: well struck right there. he is having a hard time hitting to that guy. >> matt: bring up joel ansley that has the only hit for the houston cougars tonight. a two out single back in the first inning. >> steve: wall has it going on right now. it's going to take what is going to open up the flood gates and cruise through these last few innings. it looks like a little bit o
. >> steve: interesting national anthem the heinz team as well today. >> matt: absolutely. played the national anthem is played on the uric laically. i can say that's probably the first and hopefully the last time i experience that. no, he did a fine job. here is the -- >> steve: blake kelso did a good job of getting on base. throwing 26 pitches in the last three innings. >> matt: that's the first base runner since the second. grace city takes the strike. out of south...
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some of the same arguments are being made the former chairman heinz case speech in which he argued that the time for broadcasting is essentially done. it is time for the internet and broadband to be that, in medium. this implies that there should be public interests applied to the new medium as the old. of course, one of the historic to justification's for extending this kind of regulations is children who have access to a broad range of media that did not exist when the standards were first created. it has been repeated in a number of ways. congress charged the fcc to study various media platforms to see whether or not parental empowerment techniques were effected. they asked them to look at this across all platforms. they reported to congress last august and provided a comprehensive report that explained a broad range of parental technology. they concluded that we need further study. that came in the form of a notice of inquiry that is currently under way. like a the pact before this, this notice asks commentators to provide comment on all platforms to see whether or not there are ade
some of the same arguments are being made the former chairman heinz case speech in which he argued that the time for broadcasting is essentially done. it is time for the internet and broadband to be that, in medium. this implies that there should be public interests applied to the new medium as the old. of course, one of the historic to justification's for extending this kind of regulations is children who have access to a broad range of media that did not exist when the standards were first...
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. >>> let's talk about this with the former virginia governor doug wilder and richard heinz, a memberederate veterans. gentlemen, thanks to both of you for coming in. let's talk about the news that just developed. governor wild, your successor to remove governor mcdonnell now apologizing to the people of virginia for not condemning slavery in that initial proclamation. i assume you're happy he's done that. >> well, i'm glad that he's done that i talked with him earlier today, he called me and said he was going to revise his statement as well as the proclamation. i this the right thing for him to have done so because most people recognize that slavery was because of the war. the war was not a glorious thing in our past. it was something that we were able to withstand in terms of tearing the country apart. i want to point out something though, wolf. some of my very good friends are confederate relatives of people who fought in the war, died in the war, yet they don't talk about glorifying what took place during that period of time. they recogniwreck the sacrifice do, too, recognize the
. >>> let's talk about this with the former virginia governor doug wilder and richard heinz, a memberederate veterans. gentlemen, thanks to both of you for coming in. let's talk about the news that just developed. governor wild, your successor to remove governor mcdonnell now apologizing to the people of virginia for not condemning slavery in that initial proclamation. i assume you're happy he's done that. >> well, i'm glad that he's done that i talked with him earlier today, he...
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committee when we were on staff, and there were people like abe, and russell long, herman talmadge, jack heinz, people who have long histories with the institution. is that the difference today? i do not honestly know the answer. i think we are struggling to figure that out. >> let's open it up to your questions and answers. we have a question. if you would raise your hand. i know somebody here has a question tonight. if we could get a microphone over here? >i will threaten everyone. i have plenty of other questions, but this is your time. >> i understand senator dole and tom daschle worked on a solution to [inaudible] >> interestingly enough, president obama has now three or four times or the last couple of weeks or referenced the proposal that senator dole and tom daschle and howard baker and george mitchell put together. we worked on it over a year ago. we released it last june. it has the support of all four of them, although mitchell had got off to solve the middle east. . . new mandates on business. they agreed to a number of preventive services, to a variety of things that essentially e
committee when we were on staff, and there were people like abe, and russell long, herman talmadge, jack heinz, people who have long histories with the institution. is that the difference today? i do not honestly know the answer. i think we are struggling to figure that out. >> let's open it up to your questions and answers. we have a question. if you would raise your hand. i know somebody here has a question tonight. if we could get a microphone over here? >i will threaten everyone. i...
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. >> 16 food companies including kraft and heinz are cutting the salt reducing sodium in some productsy 20%. this follows the fda limits that lowered the amount of salt in prepared and processed foods. >>> a study says people with depression ate more chocolate than those who were not depressed. on average, depressed people ate three more servings a month and those with major depression hatate twice as much. they said they were not sure if chocolate was a cause or a cure for depression. for more living well headlines, log on to wusa9.com and click on the living well tab on the front page. >>> up next on 9 news, the washington capitals will have to put celebration plans on hold as canadiens win game six last night. highlights are coming up. almost everything irritates my skin. (announcer) gold bond ultimate soothing fragrance free lotion. soothes red, irritated skin. fragrance free gold bond ultimate soothing. (together) this stuff really works! >>> players have a feel for one another. >> while the capitals are on their way back to dc for a deciding game seven after the canadiens beat th
. >> 16 food companies including kraft and heinz are cutting the salt reducing sodium in some productsy 20%. this follows the fda limits that lowered the amount of salt in prepared and processed foods. >>> a study says people with depression ate more chocolate than those who were not depressed. on average, depressed people ate three more servings a month and those with major depression hatate twice as much. they said they were not sure if chocolate was a cause or a cure for...
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investigator robert heinze says the agency was embarrassed by its failure to heed warnings about bernard madoff's stock fraud scheme. the word was out on this guy. how does the s.e.c. avoid not reacting to this? >> reporter: but s.e.c. commissioners were divided over filing the goldman suit. two republican commissioners voted against and two democratic members in favor. it was chairman mary shapiro-- appointed by president obama-- who broke the tie. >> chairman shapiro, was this political pressure in the goldman sachs case? >> absolutely not. >> the fact that they wanted the case to come out now doesn't mean it's a bad case or there's anything improper. >> reporter: former new york state attorney general eliot spitzer knows how to play hard ball with wall street. can you explain what the strategy of that is? why do you get this aggressive with a company? >> because you have to. the reality is, if you look at the last two years, most people would draw the conclusion that wall street doesn't get the degree to which their behavior destroyed jobs, wealth. until they get it, you just have to
investigator robert heinze says the agency was embarrassed by its failure to heed warnings about bernard madoff's stock fraud scheme. the word was out on this guy. how does the s.e.c. avoid not reacting to this? >> reporter: but s.e.c. commissioners were divided over filing the goldman suit. two republican commissioners voted against and two democratic members in favor. it was chairman mary shapiro-- appointed by president obama-- who broke the tie. >> chairman shapiro, was this...
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three's is heinz kerry raised a great deal of fuhrer when she declared herself an african-american.n fact, she is africana and lives in america. i see it as referring to black americans, a race, extension of afro-american which interestingly is a term that thurgood marshall refused to use into the last 34 years of his life even through the use, through the '80s he still insisted on calling african-americans in the gross. if you're talking to him referring to them as negros. it's an evolving question, but i think african-americans, i like the term. it's the one i used. >> [inaudible] >> i appreciate that. >> talk a little bit more about the relationship between houston and marshall which was pretty interesting. >> their relationship started as teacher and student. houston was the dean of howard law school and was in the process of turning the school from an academic backwater into a veritable west point for civil rights advocacy and houston was a very button-down individual, very esteemed individual and three piece suit kind of guy. thurgood marshall walked with a strap that was so m
three's is heinz kerry raised a great deal of fuhrer when she declared herself an african-american.n fact, she is africana and lives in america. i see it as referring to black americans, a race, extension of afro-american which interestingly is a term that thurgood marshall refused to use into the last 34 years of his life even through the use, through the '80s he still insisted on calling african-americans in the gross. if you're talking to him referring to them as negros. it's an evolving...
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joining me to detail the report is ken heinz, and edward eisen. good to see you. ken, can you break down the numbers? what is behind the gain in march? >> well, the industry has had gains of 2.7% and the strongest since september, and equity hedge gained 3.5% with strength in quantitative and equity and energy focused funds for the month. there was additional strength in a venture funds at 3%, and those are a strong month and second month of gain with distress and aktus funds. >> well, that is interesting. remember some of the hedge funds who bet big against subprime, did they come back a year and a half later and buy the financials and make money off of them? >> many funds have participated in the recovery that has ensued and not specific to march, but over the last year and a half. a number of the funds in a position to add in the bottom of the financial crisis in december of 2008 have shown strong gains not only in the first quarter of '09, but '10 as well. >> well, howard, a year ago, some of the firms were saying, look, you cannot get the money out and puttin
joining me to detail the report is ken heinz, and edward eisen. good to see you. ken, can you break down the numbers? what is behind the gain in march? >> well, the industry has had gains of 2.7% and the strongest since september, and equity hedge gained 3.5% with strength in quantitative and equity and energy focused funds for the month. there was additional strength in a venture funds at 3%, and those are a strong month and second month of gain with distress and aktus funds. >>...
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arch coal upgraded, best buy upgraded, alberta upgraded, ciena upgraded rockwell collins, heinz, expedia upgraded, continental airlines upgraded, texas instruments, good rich, caterpillar, underaurmarm our, st. jude upgraded. twice. to which i say you've got to be kidding me! how can people have been so wrong? which is the clear implication of going positive now after this huge run. how could this many analysts stay negative for so long for these whole moves and now try to get in on the rally? how can they all miss it and in good conscience go from -- to up here? but hasn't that been the central theme of this whole move? now they come in and recommend? now? this is -- >> all aboard! >> -- train leaving the station researc research. mousussolini would have driven these guys crazy. it's no secret the move up has been missed by wall street analysts. now they're scrambling hard. the classic example being this morning's upgrade of ciena, a big network equipment company we've loved and stuck our neck forever on this time upgraded by bank of america merrill lynch. this isn't an upgrade from a h
arch coal upgraded, best buy upgraded, alberta upgraded, ciena upgraded rockwell collins, heinz, expedia upgraded, continental airlines upgraded, texas instruments, good rich, caterpillar, underaurmarm our, st. jude upgraded. twice. to which i say you've got to be kidding me! how can people have been so wrong? which is the clear implication of going positive now after this huge run. how could this many analysts stay negative for so long for these whole moves and now try to get in on the rally?...
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and richard heinz, a member of the group sons of the confederate veterans.>> also, what will it be like for rescue teams when they're finally able to resume their search for those trapped four miners in west virginia? we'll take you inside a simulator used to train those rescuers. >>> all right. let's get some more now on the controversy over the virginia governor designating april confederate history month. let's talk about this with the former virginia governor, doug wilder, and richard hines, he's a member of the group sons of confederates veterans. gentlemen, thanks to both of for coming in. let's start off with the news that has just come in, governor wilder, your successor, bob mcdonnell, now apologizing to the people of virginia for not condemning slavery in that initial proclamation. i assume you're happy he's done that? >> well, i'm glad he's done that. i talked with him earlier today. he called me and he said he was going to revise his statement, as well as the proclamation, and i think it's the right thing for him to have done, because most people
and richard heinz, a member of the group sons of the confederate veterans.>> also, what will it be like for rescue teams when they're finally able to resume their search for those trapped four miners in west virginia? we'll take you inside a simulator used to train those rescuers. >>> all right. let's get some more now on the controversy over the virginia governor designating april confederate history month. let's talk about this with the former virginia governor, doug wilder,...
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. >> among its 16 companies making pledges, star bucks will cut salt in breakfast and heinz will reducead will make cuts. and other companies include kraft, uno, subway and [ inaudible ] >>> 8:35 on this tuesday. five months after the washington blade published the last paper, it's now working on a new edition and we'll have more coming up next. >>> and then metro's restoration projects may be on the back burner. stay with us. we'll have more when fox 5 morning news continues. here's to the believers. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the e entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with ne
. >> among its 16 companies making pledges, star bucks will cut salt in breakfast and heinz will reducead will make cuts. and other companies include kraft, uno, subway and [ inaudible ] >>> 8:35 on this tuesday. five months after the washington blade published the last paper, it's now working on a new edition and we'll have more coming up next. >>> and then metro's restoration projects may be on the back burner. stay with us. we'll have more when fox 5 morning news...
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and there were people like abe rubikoff and jack heinz was on and john chaffey and people who had long, long histories with the institution. you know, is that the difference today? i don't honestly know the answer to that. but i think we're all kind of struggling to kind of figure that out. >> let's open it up to your questions and answers. if we have a question, if you would raise your hand. i know somebody here has a question. if we can get a microphone over here, chelsea. i'll threaten everyone. i have plenty of questions to ask them but this is your time >> i understand senator dole and tom daschle -- [inaudible] >> interestingly enough, president obama has now, i think, three or four times over the last couple of weeks referenced the proposal that dole and daschle and howard baker and george mitchell put together. we started working on it over a year ago. we released it last june. it has the support of all four of them, although mitchell by that time had gone to solve the middle east. but it was supported by mitchell. but then by daschle, dole and baker. it has elements that are c
and there were people like abe rubikoff and jack heinz was on and john chaffey and people who had long, long histories with the institution. you know, is that the difference today? i don't honestly know the answer to that. but i think we're all kind of struggling to kind of figure that out. >> let's open it up to your questions and answers. if we have a question, if you would raise your hand. i know somebody here has a question. if we can get a microphone over here, chelsea. i'll threaten...
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i will start with senator hutchinson and senator jordan and senator john heinz and go on from there inrder of arrival. as i noted at the outset, mr. chairman the national broadband plan has more than 200 recommendations and whatever it is, 371 pages. it had recommendations for the department of defense, recommendations in the department of transportation can't afford a vacation, department of labor, a department of justice, national institute of standards and technology, academy of sciences, fruit and drug administration and is for mothers. in fact, it says bayh towns i got help on congress should 159 times. now, this just simply begs the question and effort of this magnitude, what are your priorities for the fcc coming out of this plan? >> the priorities i think are clearly articulated in the plan. one is reform and update the universal service fund so broadband communications can reach every american including oral areas, respond to the issues you made in your opening statement with respect to those wired and wireless broadband. second, making sure we lead the world in mobile by havi
i will start with senator hutchinson and senator jordan and senator john heinz and go on from there inrder of arrival. as i noted at the outset, mr. chairman the national broadband plan has more than 200 recommendations and whatever it is, 371 pages. it had recommendations for the department of defense, recommendations in the department of transportation can't afford a vacation, department of labor, a department of justice, national institute of standards and technology, academy of sciences,...
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i will start with senator hutchinson and senator jordan and senator john heinz and go on from there inorder of arrival. as i noted at the outset, mr. chairman the national broadband plan has more than 200 recommendations and whatever it is, 371 pages. it had recommendations for the department of defense, recommendations in the department of transportation can't afford a vacation, department of labor, a department of justice, national institute of standards and technology, academy of sciences, fruit and drug administration and is for mothers. in fact, it says bayh towns i got help on congress should 159 times. now, this just simply begs the question and effort of this magnitude, what are your priorities for the fcc coming out of this plan? >> the priorities i think are clearly articulated in the plan. one is reform and update the universal service fund so broadband communications can reach every american including oral areas, respond to the issues you made in your opening statement with respect to those wired and wireless broadband. second, making sure we lead the world in mobile by hav
i will start with senator hutchinson and senator jordan and senator john heinz and go on from there inorder of arrival. as i noted at the outset, mr. chairman the national broadband plan has more than 200 recommendations and whatever it is, 371 pages. it had recommendations for the department of defense, recommendations in the department of transportation can't afford a vacation, department of labor, a department of justice, national institute of standards and technology, academy of sciences,...
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then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico.i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had eight years. so i walked out without a pass support. it took me 14 years to eventually make my son a u.s. citizen. because of the little quirk in the law. my other daughter was born in the u.s., then my other daughter, we went back to mexico, she was born in mexico but by that time i had the 10 years because i spent some time in the u.s. so it is very complicated and everybody has their story. but the great thing is that this country attracts the best people in the world, not including myself but people come here to do things. host: just on a practical level, do you think as, if you had been
then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico.i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had...
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then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico.i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had eight years. so i walked out without a pass support. it took me 14 years to eventually make my son a u.s. citizen. because of the little quirk in the law. my other daughter was born in the u.s., then my other daughter, we went back to mexico, she was born in mexico but by that time i had the 10 years because i spent some time in the u.s. so it is very complicated and everybody has their story. but the great thing is that this country attracts the best people in the world, not including myself but people come here to do things. host: just on a practical level, do you think as, if you had been
then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico.i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had...
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hatfield in oregon similarly and lowell weiker in connecticut and bob stafford in vermont and john heinz in pennsylvania and john chafee in rhode island and bill cohen in maine. so that when we had the so-called wednesday club, it was full. and that has dwindled so that the moderates can meet in a telephone booth today. and we really ought to go back to the days of just a little bipartisanship. we had an enormous problem in 2005 when the shoe was on the other foot, and the filibustering was being done on this side of the aisle. fortunately we were able to work through that problem. there was flirtation with the nuclear, so-called constitutional option which would have changed the rules on filibuster. we preserved the procedure of the senate, the tradition of the senate to be the saucer which cools the tea, as the expression was used during the colonial days. and i think very importantly to maintain that tradition and that procedure. it was the coolness of the senate which saved the independence of the federal judiciary in the impeachment proceeding of supreme court justice chase in 1805
hatfield in oregon similarly and lowell weiker in connecticut and bob stafford in vermont and john heinz in pennsylvania and john chafee in rhode island and bill cohen in maine. so that when we had the so-called wednesday club, it was full. and that has dwindled so that the moderates can meet in a telephone booth today. and we really ought to go back to the days of just a little bipartisanship. we had an enormous problem in 2005 when the shoe was on the other foot, and the filibustering was...
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host: for senator john heinz, next is a call from minnesota -- senator johanns -- next call is from minnesota, and an ally. caller: where was it aig located? guest: aig business office, do you mean? seek out aig business office. guest: i am not sure i can tell you. caller: i can tell you. aig business offices were located out of the united states. that is why this whole thing was made up. you talk about development of capital. we had all that capital development, and it just vanished. so do not tell me about derivatives been good. derivatives need to be for specific things like oil, for people who are buying oil. crops, for people who grow crops. we do not need to be putting bets on burning down your neighbor's house, for god's sake. i will take my answer off the phone. guest: here is what i will tell you. i just simply disagree where you are headed with all of that. the problem with aig is there was a whole piece of their book of business, the risk exposure was just phenomenal. i mean, you look back at that and you say to yourself, how could people be paid so much to make some many stupid de
host: for senator john heinz, next is a call from minnesota -- senator johanns -- next call is from minnesota, and an ally. caller: where was it aig located? guest: aig business office, do you mean? seek out aig business office. guest: i am not sure i can tell you. caller: i can tell you. aig business offices were located out of the united states. that is why this whole thing was made up. you talk about development of capital. we had all that capital development, and it just vanished. so do not...
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we brought together pharmaceutical companies along with a great foundation, the heinz foundation to createes love it. foundation work is doing a great thing. it's a public/private partnership driving down costs and saving us as taxpayers a lot of money because now people aren't knowing when it's really expensive, when the problem becomes an emergency. >> how does this mirror the obama health care initiative? >> it's not really an either/or. we should be looking at a lot more local initiatives to deal with chronic illnesses and deal with the challenges of cost. i mean, the obama health care program does a lot of things by expanding how long a person can stay on their parents' health insurance by helping people with chronic conditions, not being dropped or pre-existing conditions not being dropped. but this was something that is in addition to that, that helps, i think, a lot of folks who have jobs often who didn't qualify for health insurance and therefore, couldn't buy prescription drugs. >> i know mitch daniels of indiana would fine people for using emergency room for basic care, whether
we brought together pharmaceutical companies along with a great foundation, the heinz foundation to createes love it. foundation work is doing a great thing. it's a public/private partnership driving down costs and saving us as taxpayers a lot of money because now people aren't knowing when it's really expensive, when the problem becomes an emergency. >> how does this mirror the obama health care initiative? >> it's not really an either/or. we should be looking at a lot more local...
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then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico. i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had eight years. so i walked out without a pass support. it took me 14 years to eventually make my son a u.s. citizen. because of the little quirk in the law. my other daughter was born in the u.s., then my other daughter, we went back to mexico, she was born in mexico but by that time i had the 10 years because i spent some time in the u.s. so it is very complicated and everybody has their story. but the great thing is that this country attracts the best people in the world, not including myself but people come here to do things. host: just on a practical level, do you think as, if you had been
then he got a job in mexico with heinz company, food company. that is how we ended up in mexico. i went to junior high school and high school in mexico. but the interesting thing is, because i was naturalized, when my son was born -- it just highlights the plight of an immigrant and refugee. when my son was born i needed to be in in the u.s. 10 years after the date of my 16th birthday. so i took his application to the desk at the embassy and said i want my son to be a u.s. citizen. i only had...