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national finds jason richardson -- nash finds jason richardson, the sun takes it 1. >>>. second period sharks 1-0 and they're down a man. third period, tied 22. byfuglien scored the game winner. they beat the sharks 4-2. blackhawks punch its ticket to the stanley cup the first time in 18 years. >>> stoney brook trail. stoney brook fans are thinking maybe we got an up state going. tied at 8-8 but virginia holds on. colin briggs scores the game winning goal. the cavs advance to the semis where they will face duke. >>> first round of the french open, venus williams in search of a title. venus needed a fourth match point but wins in straight stets 6-3, 6-3 to improve her record to 27-4. younger sister serena won the australian open earlier in the year and is ranked the number one seed. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame takes us back to nationals park. rookie reliever drew storn batted for the first time since high school. bottom of the 6th delivers an opposite field base hit off kevin millwood for his first major league hit and did it wearing the bat boy's helmet. storn
national finds jason richardson -- nash finds jason richardson, the sun takes it 1. >>>. second period sharks 1-0 and they're down a man. third period, tied 22. byfuglien scored the game winner. they beat the sharks 4-2. blackhawks punch its ticket to the stanley cup the first time in 18 years. >>> stoney brook trail. stoney brook fans are thinking maybe we got an up state going. tied at 8-8 but virginia holds on. colin briggs scores the game winning goal. the cavs advance to...
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richardson?uest: well, again, from the perspective of what is happening right now, given what occurred there are some impacts. is it a catastrophe at this moment? no, it is not. could it be? it could if it continues for a long period of time. that is why the emphasis is on getting the leak stopped at this moment. in terms of activity here, if you are here in the state you know this the state is continuing. indeed, if you look at other parts of the commercial fishing industry, the state, federal government, are stressing the fact that the seafood is safe to seat. right now depending on which way the tides run, which way the spill actually goes, if it goes toward the east of the mississippi river then you are affecting about 0% of the commercial fishing industry. if it goes back to the west, you are affecting a larger part of that industry and we don't know right at this moment, we are not really sure which way it will go. but, no rb, there are -- and yo have to say right now, at this moment in tim
richardson?uest: well, again, from the perspective of what is happening right now, given what occurred there are some impacts. is it a catastrophe at this moment? no, it is not. could it be? it could if it continues for a long period of time. that is why the emphasis is on getting the leak stopped at this moment. in terms of activity here, if you are here in the state you know this the state is continuing. indeed, if you look at other parts of the commercial fishing industry, the state, federal...
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bill richardson. he is the only governor of hispanic descent. his thoughts on the new immigration stance and its impact on the midterm elections. also, johnathan rhys meyers is here. the golden globe winner is back for the final season of the drama "the tudors". gov. bill richardson and actor johnathan rhys meyers coming up right now. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly we're looking forward to helping build relationships, because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: bill richardson is serving his second term as governor of new mexico, following his tenure as u.s. ambassador to the un, joining us tonight from washington. good
bill richardson. he is the only governor of hispanic descent. his thoughts on the new immigration stance and its impact on the midterm elections. also, johnathan rhys meyers is here. the golden globe winner is back for the final season of the drama "the tudors". gov. bill richardson and actor johnathan rhys meyers coming up right now. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly we're looking forward to helping...
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he's duncan richardson, chief equity investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from boston. >> tom: duncan, welcome to "nightly business report." >> thanks for having us, tom. >> tom: right wild swings, but for the whole month of may, what do you make of this month? >> it was really a decline over the last month that was offsetting the rise from the lows in february. i think it really is that building up of fear and a number of factors that came together that raised the fear index, the vix index, if you will, on the market. it has in the past been almost a blindfold and buy. the vixit 40 was very similar to where it was right before the lehman problems in september of '08. and i think that we have to look at the market and determine whether or not the market is more similar to that or different somehow. and we come out that there is a couple of things that are adding to that fear: the greece situation, the sovereign debt, and the regulatory reform bill that has finally gotten passed adding to the volatility, and a holdover from the flash crash. >> to
he's duncan richardson, chief equity investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from boston. >> tom: duncan, welcome to "nightly business report." >> thanks for having us, tom. >> tom: right wild swings, but for the whole month of may, what do you make of this month? >> it was really a decline over the last month that was offsetting the rise from the lows in february. i think it really is that building up of fear and a number of factors that came...
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in delaware, governor richardson new mexico, governor should carry rhode island. we may come from different states, we may have different views on policy priorities, but these are pro-business, pro-job governors who got a demonstrated record of understanding the importance of the role of free enterprise and the economy and enjoy and look forward to the discussion this morning. i want to thank margaret spellings for her leadership and vision in putting this event together. as i mentioned to some before we started it's very difficult to say no to margaret on anything. so when the phone rings, we say yes and what to rally to the cause. but let me just share a few reflections from my standpoint and first of all i appreciate the theme of this gathering, which is free enterprise. it may seem quaint, but emphasizing the word free matters because we understand what enterprise means, but free is the opposite of burdened or suffocated or over regulated or overtaxed and the like through public policy you can either dramatically or in increments began to stifle the notion of
in delaware, governor richardson new mexico, governor should carry rhode island. we may come from different states, we may have different views on policy priorities, but these are pro-business, pro-job governors who got a demonstrated record of understanding the importance of the role of free enterprise and the economy and enjoy and look forward to the discussion this morning. i want to thank margaret spellings for her leadership and vision in putting this event together. as i mentioned to some...
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governor richardson has been successful in many, many ways to bring us together to do this. the efforts, however, haven't worked as well but most have. and they're difficult. and so as i look at the report and see the need for this in order to solve our problems as we move forward, how can we make these public/private sector partnerships more successful? >> the governor, she gave you early marks. >> by the way, i want to say another thing. i know tom and margaret and bill got these accolades by everybody. i'm going to give an accolade to my second boss in my life. and that's stan anderson sitting over there. he hasn't said a word yet. but he's head of this whole effort that you put together to create jobs. and i just want to say he was a terrific boss. and i worked for him in a republican vacation. -- administration. he was the deputy secretary of state. and i do want to say after working with stan, i saw the light and became a democrat. [laughter] >> can somebody else answer this question 'cause i just gave this good story. >> let me take a stab at it. 'cause i think it put
governor richardson has been successful in many, many ways to bring us together to do this. the efforts, however, haven't worked as well but most have. and they're difficult. and so as i look at the report and see the need for this in order to solve our problems as we move forward, how can we make these public/private sector partnerships more successful? >> the governor, she gave you early marks. >> by the way, i want to say another thing. i know tom and margaret and bill got these...
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richardson?guest: well, again, from the perspective of what is happening right now, given wt occurred there are some impacts. is it a catastrophe at this moment? no, its not. could it be? it could if it continues for a long period of time. that is why the emphasis is on getting the leak stopped at this moment. in terms of activity here, if you are here in the state you know this the state is continuing. indeed, if you look at other parts of the commercial fishing industry, the state, federal government, are stressing the fact that the seafood is safe to seat. right now depending on which way the tides run, which way the spil actually goes, if it goes toward the east of the mississippi river then you are affecting about 0% of the commercial fishing industry. if it goes back to the west, you are affecting a larger part of that industry and we don't know right at this moment, we are not really sure which way it will go. but, no rb there are -- and you have to say right now, at this moment in time th
richardson?guest: well, again, from the perspective of what is happening right now, given wt occurred there are some impacts. is it a catastrophe at this moment? no, its not. could it be? it could if it continues for a long period of time. that is why the emphasis is on getting the leak stopped at this moment. in terms of activity here, if you are here in the state you know this the state is continuing. indeed, if you look at other parts of the commercial fishing industry, the state, federal...
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kobe bryant loses it and saves it but it gets to nash who finds richardson on the baseline for three.he celtics look to sweep the magic. >>> federer returning to the french open as a defending champ. first round, federer serving in the near court to peter. the top seed was pushed the first set but managed to cruise to a 6-4, 6-16-2 victory. top seed serena williams also advanced in straight setses. >>> caps goalie odor has been nominated for the king clancey memorial trophy award given to the player who best displays leadership qualities off and on the ice. i'm dave feldman. back to you. >>> now you have the news edge. the news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. keep it right here. tmz on tv is up next. the series final lee of "24 "is tonight. back after that. - ( music playing ) - now's the time to invest. in lumber. in rubber. in bellies. and precious metals. it's time to put everything you have into your 10k. your 5k. and even your 1k. and, of course, you can never go wrong with futus. kaiser permanente. thrive. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we
kobe bryant loses it and saves it but it gets to nash who finds richardson on the baseline for three.he celtics look to sweep the magic. >>> federer returning to the french open as a defending champ. first round, federer serving in the near court to peter. the top seed was pushed the first set but managed to cruise to a 6-4, 6-16-2 victory. top seed serena williams also advanced in straight setses. >>> caps goalie odor has been nominated for the king clancey memorial trophy...
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jason richardson, just dropping change in the toll booth. suns up by 10.game three, 118-109. >>> on to the ice. sharks/blackhawk, fans attending game four. in chicago looking for a sweep. second period, hawks down 1-0 on the power play. sharks pressing shorthanded. patrick marleau the goal. sharks lead 2-0. seabrook, nabokov, loose puck in front of the net. eventually it's covered. initially the signal is no goal but would be reviewed. so then blackhawks down 2-1. david bolen comes from behind and scores the wrister. all tied up at 2. under six minutes to go, blackhawks in the power play still tied at 2. dustin byfuglien, eighth goal of the playoffs. blackhawks end up winning this one and they sweep the series from san jose. that will do it for this espn news update. remember, you can always watch espn news on hd. now back to abc's "america this morning." >> and up next the stories we'll be following today including a hi high-profile visit to the gulf coast this morning as we look live at the oil gushing from the sea floor. we'll be right back. a deep ache
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richardson, as much time as she will use. ms. first of all, i'd like to acknowledge the co-chairs of our senior task force, ms. janikowski and ms. matsui. the work we've been able to do in this time is amazing, and of course my friend ms. speier for organizing this hour today. seniors are the fastest growing segment of the population. as more and more baby boomers retire, the number of seniors is growing considerably. currently one in every eight people in the united states is an older american. over the next decade, the number of older americans will increase by 36%. that's 5.5 million people. in my district alone, there are over 52,000 seniors. older amerans are living longer and more active lives, but with an older age, longer lives come new challenges for us in congress and state and local governments to meet. we, regardless of our age or generation have a responsibility to look out for our senior americans, just as our children and grandchildren will hopefully do for us one day. last week, i had the pleasure of hosting a 37t
richardson, as much time as she will use. ms. first of all, i'd like to acknowledge the co-chairs of our senior task force, ms. janikowski and ms. matsui. the work we've been able to do in this time is amazing, and of course my friend ms. speier for organizing this hour today. seniors are the fastest growing segment of the population. as more and more baby boomers retire, the number of seniors is growing considerably. currently one in every eight people in the united states is an older...
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bill richardson, governor of new mexico. he will talk about the role of states in encouraging job growth. we will also have a call frwho was a former world bank person. we'll finish with rusty of the u.s. institute of peace, their iraq programs director. . thank you for watching this edition of "washington journal" and we will see you again tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> we are very pleased to welcome virginia democrat mark warner, just as the senate is about to embark on a serious discussion to the amendment of the financial regulation. >> thanks for having me. >> let me introduce our two reporters. damian of the "wall street journal" and brady of the "washington post." let's start but for questions. >> sure. let's start broadly. this is a very large bill. 1400 pages, a lot of elements, a lot of complex language we've heard over the past week. for the everyday american, talk about why this matters,
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. >> eight governors, including republicans tim pawlenty and rick perry and democrats bill richardson and joe manchin, talk about job creation. live coverage as the u.s. chamber of commerce gets underway this morning at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2.
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bill richardson of new mexico. as well as your calls, coming up next. ♪ >> basie's band video library abraham lincoln fact, there are 6000 references to abraham lincoln in our video library. you can find lots of interesting programs online. for a contemporary perspective in print, there is the book, abraham lincoln. >> mahmoud ahmadinejad is expected to speak today at the nuclear non-proliferation conference. find key moments from past speeches of mine that the c-span video library. watch what you one, when you want. -- watch what you want when you want. >> i am worried that new media is headed down the road toward that all -- bad public sector decisions. host: tonight, michael cops on the communicators. >> "washington journal" continues. host: bill richardson joins us this morning, in town for an event with other governors to focus on job creation. what is the employment situation like in your state? deposed -- guest: we are at about 8%, a bit less than the national level. not quite as much as other states. most o
bill richardson of new mexico. as well as your calls, coming up next. ♪ >> basie's band video library abraham lincoln fact, there are 6000 references to abraham lincoln in our video library. you can find lots of interesting programs online. for a contemporary perspective in print, there is the book, abraham lincoln. >> mahmoud ahmadinejad is expected to speak today at the nuclear non-proliferation conference. find key moments from past speeches of mine that the c-span video...
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that winner, 15-year-old amy chow from richardson, texas. >> i'm working on a photo dynamic therapy. i designed a tool to reach internal tissues. >> she and all the other contestants have their eyes on the future. and companies like intel think this is their future, too. in san jose, fox business. >> nasa is keeping an eye on space junk orbiting near the international space station where the shuttle atlantis is heading right now. the shuttle blasted off from cape canaveral yesterday. scheduled to dock at the space station tomorrow. flight controllers are going to be moving the station if the debris poses a threat. this is atlantis' final flight. after this, two remain. >>> a possible new solution and a new snag in the gulf of mexico where crews are trying to stop the massive oil leak. david lee miller is live in venice, louisiana. david? >> reporter: rick, despite this latest setback, bp officials remain cautiously optimistic they are going to be at least able to reduce the amount of oil flowing into the gulf. this is the secretary of the interior said today, some of the smartest min
that winner, 15-year-old amy chow from richardson, texas. >> i'm working on a photo dynamic therapy. i designed a tool to reach internal tissues. >> she and all the other contestants have their eyes on the future. and companies like intel think this is their future, too. in san jose, fox business. >> nasa is keeping an eye on space junk orbiting near the international space station where the shuttle atlantis is heading right now. the shuttle blasted off from cape canaveral...
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. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," new mexico governor bill richardson previews the summit hosted by the chamber of commerce and national chamber foundation which examines the role of states in encouraging job growth and work force training. former world bank president paul wolfowitz talks about the downgrade of portugal's credit ratings will have. "washington journal," live aten 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am worried that new media is starting down that road of traditional media, too much consolidation, too many bad private sector decision, too many bad private sector decision. >> monday, a discussion of the issues before the federal communications commission, with democratic commissioner michael copps, on "the communicators" on c-span 2. >> c-span 2, one of c-span's public affairs offerings. weekdays, live coverage of the u.s. senate, and weekends, "book tv," 48 hours of the latest nonfiction authors and books. connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube, and sign up for schedule alert e-mails at c-span.org. >> the british election is may 6. in a morget we'll look at
. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," new mexico governor bill richardson previews the summit hosted by the chamber of commerce and national chamber foundation which examines the role of states in encouraging job growth and work force training. former world bank president paul wolfowitz talks about the downgrade of portugal's credit ratings will have. "washington journal," live aten 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i am worried that new media is starting down...
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this morning, we will talk with the new mexico governor bill richardson as the previous the summit hostedy the chamber of commerce which will examine the role of state in encouraging job growth and
this morning, we will talk with the new mexico governor bill richardson as the previous the summit hostedy the chamber of commerce which will examine the role of state in encouraging job growth and
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richardson. gunnery sergeant david s. spicer. master sergeant adam f. benjamin.ff sergeant aaron j. taylor. staff sergeant christopher eckard. >> pitts: the navy lost two men. >> explosive ordnance disposal technician second class tyler j. trahan. explosive ordnance disposal technician second class tony m. randolph. >> pitts: and there were four men from the air force. >> technical sergeant philip a. myers. staff sergeant bryan d. berky. technical sergeant anthony c. campbell, jr. technical sergeant adam k. ginett. >> pitts: flags that had been flown over the memorial were given to family members of the 16 men. and their names were added to a wall that has the names of hundreds of bomb experts killed in the line of duty dating back to the second world war. pro wrning goods peening, the called the gulf oil spill the biggest environmental disaster the u.s. has ever had. gas fell to 2.74 this holiday weekend, that's down 14 cents in two weeks. and the shrek sequel won the weekend box office again, sex & the city 2 was second. i'm russ mitchell. cbs news. fishing at
richardson. gunnery sergeant david s. spicer. master sergeant adam f. benjamin.ff sergeant aaron j. taylor. staff sergeant christopher eckard. >> pitts: the navy lost two men. >> explosive ordnance disposal technician second class tyler j. trahan. explosive ordnance disposal technician second class tony m. randolph. >> pitts: and there were four men from the air force. >> technical sergeant philip a. myers. staff sergeant bryan d. berky. technical sergeant anthony c....
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miss richardson: i rise to talk -- ms. richardson: i rise to talk about the american people today. over the last two years even the most optimistic individual has been fearful. just two years ago we were losing 727,000 jobs a month. the stock market dropped 3,000 points, making 401-k plans look like 201k's. and we feared for the next generation that they would have enough money to live on. but what a difference a year makes. the democratic congress working with the new obama administration has moved into a new direction first of all by passing the recovery act. instead of losing jobs, we have been gaining jobs. since passing the recovery act, the stock market has risen dramatically. real estate is coming back. and home sales are coming back. when you look at the job growth, it's going up again. these are the changes and these are the differences that we can see that are fact and not fiction. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempor
miss richardson: i rise to talk -- ms. richardson: i rise to talk about the american people today. over the last two years even the most optimistic individual has been fearful. just two years ago we were losing 727,000 jobs a month. the stock market dropped 3,000 points, making 401-k plans look like 201k's. and we feared for the next generation that they would have enough money to live on. but what a difference a year makes. the democratic congress working with the new obama administration has...
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popular television the west wing had a character that is almost certainly based on major owens, mark richardson. something you may not know is he is nicknamed the wrapping raff because he writes wrap and his rap songs are often political and liberal in nature. he is an important writer and thinker in black political satire and nonfiction and part of the public administration, rep major owens. [applause] we hope to have at 11 if he is able washington. i want to approach from whatever direction you like beginning with you. >> let me start from misdirection or in direction. let me say how pleased i am to be here for the tenth annual black writers conference. i have been at each and every one of them in one capacity or another. ordinarily i am out there with you reporting panel to panel and over the years there have been some outstanding remarkable writers we have gathered here. let me give you my rap on satire. won't do that. it was early in the morning in the middle of the night two dead boy's got up to fight and said one was blind and one could see. they used their little brother for the referee
popular television the west wing had a character that is almost certainly based on major owens, mark richardson. something you may not know is he is nicknamed the wrapping raff because he writes wrap and his rap songs are often political and liberal in nature. he is an important writer and thinker in black political satire and nonfiction and part of the public administration, rep major owens. [applause] we hope to have at 11 if he is able washington. i want to approach from whatever direction...
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television, the west wing, have a character that almost certainly is based on major owens, mark richardson. some things you may not know is he is also nicknamed the wrapping wrap because he writes rap. he is an important writer and thinker in black political satire and and nonfiction and he is now a faculty member in the department of public administration at medger evers college. representative major owens. [applause] and we hope to have with us charles olson. if he is able to get here from washington, we will introduce him when he comes. i would like to open up our discussion, begin our discussion by each panel is making opening statement about black clinical satire and approach it from whatever direction you would like. beginning with you. >> thank you. let me start from this direction or indirection. let me say how pleased i am to be here for wet? the tenth annual black writers conference. i guess i have been at each and every one of them in one capacity or another. ordinarily i am out there with you reporting from panel to panel and over the years there has been some fascinating, outs
television, the west wing, have a character that almost certainly is based on major owens, mark richardson. some things you may not know is he is also nicknamed the wrapping wrap because he writes rap. he is an important writer and thinker in black political satire and and nonfiction and he is now a faculty member in the department of public administration at medger evers college. representative major owens. [applause] and we hope to have with us charles olson. if he is able to get here from...
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in 2006, band member kevin richardson left the group.en fat chew and i had with one of the world's greatest boy bands. >> and here they are performing "bigger," please welcome nick, brian, howie and a.j., the back street boys! ♪ first off i can't keep a promise i'm no one to count on at all ♪ ♪ add on that i'm a coward too scared to return your calls ♪ ♪ but you don't care you keep sticking around while i'm locked in a cloud you're bigger ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ la la la ♪ 'cause you're still here your feet stuck to the ground despite how silly it sounds ♪ ♪ you're bigger than me ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ la la la ♪ it's known that i'm a liar often i'm blacker than white add on my uncanny ego no ones as humbled like i ♪ ♪ but you don't care you keep sticking around while i'm locked in a cloud you're bigger ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ la la la ♪ 'cause you're still here your feet stuck to the ground despite how silly it sounds ♪ ♪ you're bigger than me ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ all the messed up things i do yeah i swear i make them up to you ♪ ♪ before you're going heaven knows jus
in 2006, band member kevin richardson left the group.en fat chew and i had with one of the world's greatest boy bands. >> and here they are performing "bigger," please welcome nick, brian, howie and a.j., the back street boys! ♪ first off i can't keep a promise i'm no one to count on at all ♪ ♪ add on that i'm a coward too scared to return your calls ♪ ♪ but you don't care you keep sticking around while i'm locked in a cloud you're bigger ♪ ♪ la la la ♪ la la la...
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profits for some of the most powerful and wealthy men in the post bell himself, men like edmund richardson, a mississippi known as the largest cotton planter in the world. like nathan bedford forrest, a slave trader who rebuilt his fortune with convict railway workers and founded the ku klux klan. like arthur saint clair who built the south first fortune 500 company, tennessee coal mine in really. and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold coast sugar industry that had collapsed after emancipation. prisoner labor thus help to rebuild the south just as slavery built the old south, but at tremendoutremendous cost. broken families, arrested economic development, shattered lives. in the archives, which are surprisingly rich considering that prison into strip inhabits a voice and agency, and painstakingly printed clemency petitions in official complaints that more often brought punishment then redressed, and exposÉ smuggled out of newspapers, in scratchy musical recordings and in scores of investigative reports prepared in response to countless
profits for some of the most powerful and wealthy men in the post bell himself, men like edmund richardson, a mississippi known as the largest cotton planter in the world. like nathan bedford forrest, a slave trader who rebuilt his fortune with convict railway workers and founded the ku klux klan. like arthur saint clair who built the south first fortune 500 company, tennessee coal mine in really. and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold...
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richardson: address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the ntlewoman from california is recognized for one minute to address the house. ms. richardson: prior to the obama administration, our economy was run into a ditch. we were losing over 700,000 jobs a month and most families were struggling just to pay their bills. but, yes, what a difference a year has made. this democratic congress, working with president obama, has chartered a new direction. americans are now paying the lowest amount of tax rates sincthe 1950's, getting deductions on property taxes, help with bonds for states so that they n rebuild hospitals and sewers and tax relief for tuition and teachers for their out-of-pocket expenses. and, finally, yes, we have to protest those coasts and increase the oil liability trust fund. but there is more to do, we all know that, and that's why this week we are looking to pass the americanobs and closing tax loholes that many coorations have taken advantage. we have restore credit to small bu
richardson: address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the ntlewoman from california is recognized for one minute to address the house. ms. richardson: prior to the obama administration, our economy was run into a ditch. we were losing over 700,000 jobs a month and most families were struggling just to pay their bills. but, yes, what a difference a year has made. this democratic congress, working with president obama, has chartered a new direction. americans...
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richardson: i rise in strong support of h.r. 5136. i want to all of the staff that have brought to us this point. having visited afghanistan and iraq, i rongry agree that this bill will help to us restore and enhance the readiness of our troops. but with the limited time i have to speak, i want to focus on one part of the amendment today. that is the amendment that would allow the transportation command to update and expand its 2008 strategic seaport study. th remains a crucial tool to ensure that our ports remain ready to respond in the case of an emergency and worse, an attack. my amendment would expand the scope of the report to include the consideration of infrastructure in the vicinity of strategic ports, including bridges, roadsnd rail capacity. we must be ready to move our troops immediately and to get them the resources that the need. i stand toay something that i've said before, the role of our ports is to connect the fort. if the transportation system and infrastructure innd around our strategic ports are deficient, the abil
richardson: i rise in strong support of h.r. 5136. i want to all of the staff that have brought to us this point. having visited afghanistan and iraq, i rongry agree that this bill will help to us restore and enhance the readiness of our troops. but with the limited time i have to speak, i want to focus on one part of the amendment today. that is the amendment that would allow the transportation command to update and expand its 2008 strategic seaport study. th remains a crucial tool to ensure...
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yet everybody fm virginia governor tim kane, bill richardson on the political side, to either of -- eva longoria, george lopez, beyonce, jay-z. they work for months on the guest list and they ied to call a lot of folks, both in the political and celebrity community that have ties or links to the visiting country, and in this case, mexico. host: the first lady had a special guest. "the new york times" say they work in the other washington, the city that does not transform every four years. they work for social service organizations and nonprofits. guest: one thing they also tried to do is use these events as an opportunity to obviously -- a lot of glitz and glamour, but they also tried to invite folks from the community, which is whatichelle obama did, bringing in a lot of volunteers and individuals who are working on issues on a nonprofit level, related to the country. that is not only nicaean sweep and a good way -- nice and sweet and a good way to reward people but also a way to project an ime thats not all glitz and glamour, but that there is serious work being done, and that is the
yet everybody fm virginia governor tim kane, bill richardson on the political side, to either of -- eva longoria, george lopez, beyonce, jay-z. they work for months on the guest list and they ied to call a lot of folks, both in the political and celebrity community that have ties or links to the visiting country, and in this case, mexico. host: the first lady had a special guest. "the new york times" say they work in the other washington, the city that does not transform every four...
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yet everybody from virginia governor tim kane, bill richardson on the political side, to either of -- eva longoria, george lopez, beyonce, jay-z. they work for months on the guest list and they tried to call a lot of folks, both in the political and celebrity community that have ties or links to the visiting country, and in this case, mexico. host: the first lady had a special guest. "the new york times" say they work in the other washington, the city that does not transform every four years. they work for social service organizations and nonprofits. guest: one thing they also tried to do is use these events as an opportunity to obviously -- a lot of glitz and glamour, but they also tried to invite folks from the community, which is what michelle obama did, bringing in a lot of volunteers and individuals who are working on issues on a nonprofit level, related to the country. that is not only nicaean sweep and a good way -- nice and sweet and a good way to reward people but also a way to project an image that is not all glitz and glamour, but that there is serious work being done, and
yet everybody from virginia governor tim kane, bill richardson on the political side, to either of -- eva longoria, george lopez, beyonce, jay-z. they work for months on the guest list and they tried to call a lot of folks, both in the political and celebrity community that have ties or links to the visiting country, and in this case, mexico. host: the first lady had a special guest. "the new york times" say they work in the other washington, the city that does not transform every...
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secretary of state thomas hubbard, madeleine albright and two trips to burma by then congressman bill richardson in the mid-1990's. other efforts included secretary of state christopher hill's road map in 2006 and overtures made by the u.s. in 2007. in 2008 admiral timothy keating met with burmese officials as part of an effort to provide hugh mainer assistance -- humanitarian assistance in the wake of a cyclone. the u.s. dispatched an envoy to burma 16 times and special envoys 26 times over the past two decades. and u.n. secretary ban ki-moon visited burma on two occasions. none of these efforts has yielded anything in the way of reform. indeed, when burmese citizens led by buddhist monks it took to the streets in peaceful protest against the government in 2007, these pro-democracy protesters, much like their predecessors were brutally suppressed. nonetheless, the regime sought at various times to save face internationally. in response to this last major challenge to its authority in the fall of 2007, for example, the regime unveiled a proposed constitution. but a quick look at the document sho
secretary of state thomas hubbard, madeleine albright and two trips to burma by then congressman bill richardson in the mid-1990's. other efforts included secretary of state christopher hill's road map in 2006 and overtures made by the u.s. in 2007. in 2008 admiral timothy keating met with burmese officials as part of an effort to provide hugh mainer assistance -- humanitarian assistance in the wake of a cyclone. the u.s. dispatched an envoy to burma 16 times and special envoys 26 times over...
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richardson. >> thank you m chairman. it's been reported there were difficulties with the blowout preventers prior to this accident. something about some of the workers noticed some rubber or something that had come up. is that correct? >> i believe you're referring to the "60 minutes" segment that aired sunday. >> i am. >> mr. williams in that report does make reference of having seen a handful of rubber material come across the shale shakers which is a piece of equipment on the rig. but i would just inform the committee that the piece of material that we're talking about is -- it's about three feet in diameter, it's about 18 inches tall and it weighs about 2,000 pounds. and so a handfulf small chunks in relation to that large piece of rubber, i would characterize as almost immaterial. >> i'm going to repeat the question. my question was it was reported that this had occurred. were you aware that it was reported? >> the first indication i had of it being reported was having watched the "60 minutes" segment myself. >> and
richardson. >> thank you m chairman. it's been reported there were difficulties with the blowout preventers prior to this accident. something about some of the workers noticed some rubber or something that had come up. is that correct? >> i believe you're referring to the "60 minutes" segment that aired sunday. >> i am. >> mr. williams in that report does make reference of having seen a handful of rubber material come across the shale shakers which is a piece...
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are >> tomorrow, on "washington journal," republican bill richardson.ormer world bank president paul wolfowitz talks about the impact the downgrading of greece will have on the world. rusty barber on the latest developments in iraq. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> what i think is vital now is the americans agreed to talk to the palestine leadership. >> in 2000, he wrote about the taliban and the rise of osama bin laden. now, with the 10th anniversary edition of his book, he looks at what is next on "q&a", tonight on c-span. >> newspaper -- newsmakers is pleased to welcome mark warner. senator, thank you for being with us. let me introduce our to reporters. next to me, damian paleta of "the wall street journal." >> this is a very large bill, as you all know, with a lot of elements to it and a lot of complex language we have heard over the past week. for the everyday american, who wonders how it matters to them and if it protect them, i think there are three or four overriding goals that both parties have. we want to make sure that w
are >> tomorrow, on "washington journal," republican bill richardson.ormer world bank president paul wolfowitz talks about the impact the downgrading of greece will have on the world. rusty barber on the latest developments in iraq. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> what i think is vital now is the americans agreed to talk to the palestine leadership. >> in 2000, he wrote about the taliban and the rise of osama bin laden. now, with the...
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in delaware, governor richardson new mexico, governor should carry rhode island. we may come from different states, we may have different views on policy priorities, but these are pro-business, pro-job governors who got a demonstrated record of understanding the importance of the role of free enterprise and the economy and enjoy and look forward to the discussion this morning. i want to thank margaret spellings for her leadership and vision in putting this event together. as i mentioned to some before we started it's very difficult to say no to margaret on anything. so when the phone rings, we say yes and what to rally to the cause. but let me just share a few reflections from my standpoint and first of all i appreciate the theme of this gathering, which is free enterprise. it may seem quaint, but emphasizing the word free matters because we understand what enterprise means, but free is the opposite of burdened or suffocated or over regulated or overtaxed and the like through public policy you can either dramatically or in increments began to stifle the notion of
in delaware, governor richardson new mexico, governor should carry rhode island. we may come from different states, we may have different views on policy priorities, but these are pro-business, pro-job governors who got a demonstrated record of understanding the importance of the role of free enterprise and the economy and enjoy and look forward to the discussion this morning. i want to thank margaret spellings for her leadership and vision in putting this event together. as i mentioned to some...