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richardson. governor richardson, i've put the question to the attorney general last week. just what his critics have been saying-- that the reason the administration filed this law was they were simply trying to find a way to brand republicans as anti-immigration, and even worse, anti-hispanic. he said no, that's not the case. what is your response to that? >> well, look, bob, if we're going to resolve this immigration problem, it's got to be bipartisan. i'm going to give credit to president reagan and president george bush, who tried to have comprehensive immigration reform the way i outlined it: with a path to legalization, cracking down on illegal hires, dramatically increasing boots on the ground. and it's not politics. i think the attorney general had to file this lawsuit because clearly what arizona did is a federal responsibility. now, granted, i understand arizona's frustration because we haven't had comprehensive immigration reform. we need more boots on the ground, more technology, more border patrol, more national guard. we need a path to legalization because yo
richardson. governor richardson, i've put the question to the attorney general last week. just what his critics have been saying-- that the reason the administration filed this law was they were simply trying to find a way to brand republicans as anti-immigration, and even worse, anti-hispanic. he said no, that's not the case. what is your response to that? >> well, look, bob, if we're going to resolve this immigration problem, it's got to be bipartisan. i'm going to give credit to...
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richardson school of law. chief justice richardson shared his wealth of knowledge with students, attorneys and judges and leaves a lasting legacy in our state. mr. speaker and colleagues, this resolution honors this long-time leader and path-breaking american. i urge my colleagues in joining me in support of this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. aloha -- i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i just want to thank my two colleagues from hawaii for their bipartisan cooperation on this resolution. and i urge my colleagues to support it. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house success pinned the rules and agree to house res. lution 14770. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to. without objection,
richardson school of law. chief justice richardson shared his wealth of knowledge with students, attorneys and judges and leaves a lasting legacy in our state. mr. speaker and colleagues, this resolution honors this long-time leader and path-breaking american. i urge my colleagues in joining me in support of this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. aloha -- i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia is...
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richardson was running for president of the united states. i give you a governor bill richardson. [applause] >> senator udall, you are going to be having one of the great legacy is that your father brought to this country. i think what stewart would say, "boys, clean up that oil spill." i say that because stewart udall was a man of action. he liked to have meetings. he was a man of action. he wanted to get things done. in fact, i feel that stewart udall is here right now, his big paws on us. he had the biggest hands. did you ever notice? he loved this land. he led this country. he loved the wilderness. he helped to create the park and wilderness system. he was somebody else, though. he wanted me mexico to be at the forefront. i remembered the advice he gave me. remember his penmanship? the words were as big as the page. he would say, "bill, expand the state parks in new mexico." and we did it. [applause] he said, "be a conservationist. that should be your legacy. saved that college in santa fe. it will only take about $10 million. we did it. >> he was way ahead of his time. it is
richardson was running for president of the united states. i give you a governor bill richardson. [applause] >> senator udall, you are going to be having one of the great legacy is that your father brought to this country. i think what stewart would say, "boys, clean up that oil spill." i say that because stewart udall was a man of action. he liked to have meetings. he was a man of action. he wanted to get things done. in fact, i feel that stewart udall is here right now, his...
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he was a big supporter of bill richardson. give you our governor, very close friend of mine thamy dad. [applause] senator udall, you will be having one of the great legacy is that your father brought to this country. by the way, i think what he would say, boys, clean up that oil spill. i say that because stewart udall was a man of action. he liked to have meetings, tax -- task forces and commissions. he was an intellectual. he wanted to get things done. i feel the stewart udall is here right now, with his big paws on us. he had the biggest hands, did you ever notice? he was somebody that loved this land. he loved this country. he loved the wilderness. you know his record as a major conservationist. he was somebody also that wanted new mexico to be -- he would send me those letters. remember his penmanship? he would say bill, expand the state parks commission, and we did it. he said don't worry about the deficit. that will repair itself. he said, be a conservationist, which will be your legacy. he also said, save that college i
he was a big supporter of bill richardson. give you our governor, very close friend of mine thamy dad. [applause] senator udall, you will be having one of the great legacy is that your father brought to this country. by the way, i think what he would say, boys, clean up that oil spill. i say that because stewart udall was a man of action. he liked to have meetings, tax -- task forces and commissions. he was an intellectual. he wanted to get things done. i feel the stewart udall is here right...
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richardson, for 60 minutes. ms. richardson: i ask unanimous consent that all members be given five legislative days to enter their remarks into the record on this topic of the gulf oil spill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. richardson: i appreciate the opportunity to anchor this special order tonight. my name is congresswoman laura richardson, i represent california's 37th congressional district, including the cities of long beach, carson, compton and signal hill. it's adjacent to the ports of long beach and los angeles. the largest port complex in the united states and the third largest in the world. for starters tonight, i want to take a look at what we're going to talk about and the report i've prepared to present to the american people. as a member of congress, i'm a member of the committee of homeland security. i'm the subcommittee chair of emergency communications preparedness and response. because of that i felt it was important to share to the american people the information and t
richardson, for 60 minutes. ms. richardson: i ask unanimous consent that all members be given five legislative days to enter their remarks into the record on this topic of the gulf oil spill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. richardson: i appreciate the opportunity to anchor this special order tonight. my name is congresswoman laura richardson, i represent california's 37th congressional district, including the cities of long beach, carson, compton and signal hill....
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it's something john richardson has dealt with masterfully because it was... we know it was painted in winter/spring 1905. he was deeply in love with fernando livier and engaged in something that looked... they were a couple. it looked like a marriage and yet for this painting he placed this woman at his side and jermaine, of course, had been the lover of picasso's best friend carlos casagemas who when the love was not reciprocated tried to kill her. committed suicide. she was not harmed and what does picasso do? he moves back to paris, stays in casagemas' apartment and starts sleeping with jermaine. >> every moment there was something happening. the next painting is gertrude stein 1905, 1906. i think the important lesson there is what an unreliable biographer gertrude stein is. i think leaving her painting to the met was a bid for fame and posser the tae. she wanted her image by a picasso which was her tangible link to the person she considered to be the greatest artist in france, in europe, in the world of the 20th century. she wanted it to be in an importan
it's something john richardson has dealt with masterfully because it was... we know it was painted in winter/spring 1905. he was deeply in love with fernando livier and engaged in something that looked... they were a couple. it looked like a marriage and yet for this painting he placed this woman at his side and jermaine, of course, had been the lover of picasso's best friend carlos casagemas who when the love was not reciprocated tried to kill her. committed suicide. she was not harmed and...
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linda richardson reported one of the dogs to animal control two months ago because it was tied up in the front yard and barking aggressively. she says animal control told her there was nothing they can do. >> i called animal control services one day because my two 6-year-old granddaughters were riding their bikes here. the dogs were tied with ropes. >> the boy was attacked and investigators say his grandmother and uncle were inside of the home. the owner of the dogs is the boy's step grandfather, not home at that time. >> the dogs were humanely euthanized. >> in addition to the pit bulls, animal control removed an illegal ferret today. police discovered two shotguns in a truck parked in front of the house but don't believe they're connected to illegal activities. >> it's sad that it had to involve a killing of a little tiny 2-year-old child. you know? an innocent child for this, for this to happen. >> the boy's step grandfather is identified as a 52-year-old and facing two felony charges this evening, one for child endangerment. another for possessing a mischievous animal that causes
linda richardson reported one of the dogs to animal control two months ago because it was tied up in the front yard and barking aggressively. she says animal control told her there was nothing they can do. >> i called animal control services one day because my two 6-year-old granddaughters were riding their bikes here. the dogs were tied with ropes. >> the boy was attacked and investigators say his grandmother and uncle were inside of the home. the owner of the dogs is the boy's...
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. >> reporter: linda richardson also had an encounter with one of the dogs tied to a rope, barking viciously at her granddaughters riding their bikes. she was so worried, she called animal control. >> i hope they remove those dogs, i hope those dogs are no longer there. it's sad that it had to involve the killing of a little tiny 2-year-old child, innocent little child for this to happen. >> those dogs were not only removed, we learned late this afternoon, all five dogs had been euthanized. we also learned late this afternoon, that the 2-year-old has been charged, felony charges of child endangerment. at one point we saw out here today, animal control entered the house with picks and shove ems. we asked about that, they said at one point another dog may have been buried on the property. reporting live from concord. >>> breaking news this evening, here's a live look at hundreds of hotel workers and their latest rally in san francisco. obviously they're in the march. workers are employees of the hyatt hotel. a few minutes ago, the protesters marched to union square where most of them are right
. >> reporter: linda richardson also had an encounter with one of the dogs tied to a rope, barking viciously at her granddaughters riding their bikes. she was so worried, she called animal control. >> i hope they remove those dogs, i hope those dogs are no longer there. it's sad that it had to involve the killing of a little tiny 2-year-old child, innocent little child for this to happen. >> those dogs were not only removed, we learned late this afternoon, all five dogs had...
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steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsinkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i
steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsinkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza...
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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governor schwarzenegger will cohost the event along with new mexico governor bill richardson on september 19th and 20th. the governors of arizona and texas say they do not plan to attend. the conference was first set for arizona but moved later after the mexican governors threatened to boycott the meeting over arizona's immigration law. >>> republican candidates for governor -- republican candidate for governor meg whitman wants to eliminate the tax on capital gains. some economists say the move would leave a big hole in the budgets as much as $$11 billion. but whit man said the new tax policy would make up for the tax revenue the california has one of the highest capital gains tax rates in the country. >>> san francisco's city attorney says he's going to fight last week's ruling allowing supervisor michaela pier to run for reelection. dennis herrera thinks she's termed out. but she served only three of the first four because she took over for gavin newsom. >> the will of the voters is made very clear, that they wanted to put term limb is on supervisors and they never intended to create a
governor schwarzenegger will cohost the event along with new mexico governor bill richardson on september 19th and 20th. the governors of arizona and texas say they do not plan to attend. the conference was first set for arizona but moved later after the mexican governors threatened to boycott the meeting over arizona's immigration law. >>> republican candidates for governor -- republican candidate for governor meg whitman wants to eliminate the tax on capital gains. some economists...
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the bad news as with the already slow from richardson we could see traffic moving on to boil drive so far that's not the case. two lanes blocked in bound not are not the only house bought another problem for the nimitz freeway a vehicle on its roof three car accident blocking to lanes once again jamming the ride coming out of union city into fremont on the nimitz freeway this is a big problem likely to be there for awhile. the bay bridge not a hot spot naughty been delayed a bit of a back up warming for the west bound ride in the fast track clean. 7 08 will take a quick break the kron 4 news will be right back. we are following the investigation into this bus crash in fresno six people killed when a greyhound bus going from l.a. to sacramento crash on highway 99 lookit the mangled mess of what's left of this blast. the bus driver had swerved to avoid another crash when a greyhound slammed into the divider this is around 2:00 a.m. within the last half hour we learned another person died and five people reportedly killed. six people have died and others injured 35 total on board the bus
the bad news as with the already slow from richardson we could see traffic moving on to boil drive so far that's not the case. two lanes blocked in bound not are not the only house bought another problem for the nimitz freeway a vehicle on its roof three car accident blocking to lanes once again jamming the ride coming out of union city into fremont on the nimitz freeway this is a big problem likely to be there for awhile. the bay bridge not a hot spot naughty been delayed a bit of a back up...
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. >> reporter: it was one of the happiest days of jodie richardson's life.rience. kids don't come with an instruction manual. you've got this little being totally gent on. you. >> reporter: as a teacher, jodie had plenty of experience with kids. she thought she and her husband were ready to be good parents. even before he was out of diapers, she needed help. >> i went to the library and got a book. >> reporter: at first, she thought it was the terrible 2s, lashing out at mommy, especially an his baby brother came along. >> he said, i wish you were dead and i wouldn't even come to your funeral. >> reporter: now, at 11, he's beginning to threaten her physically. >> just body posture, getting up in my face. what are you going to do about it, mom? >> reporter: his bullying behavior has gotten him confronted several times. other parents can confronted jodie about her parenting. >> you think, what am i doing wrong? >> reporter: her younger son is perfectly behaved, and yet, even she questions her own parenting. none of her disciplining seem to work. she and her hu
. >> reporter: it was one of the happiest days of jodie richardson's life.rience. kids don't come with an instruction manual. you've got this little being totally gent on. you. >> reporter: as a teacher, jodie had plenty of experience with kids. she thought she and her husband were ready to be good parents. even before he was out of diapers, she needed help. >> i went to the library and got a book. >> reporter: at first, she thought it was the terrible 2s, lashing out at...
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>> levine joined me at the richardson gallery in new york. he's written an essay for an exhibition of photographs by andrew moore that capture a lost world of detroit. an old school, homes, and factories including ford's river rouge plant where levine himself once worked. >> when i was a young guy working in these places and didn't see a way out, and i certainly didn't think that the way out would be poetry. >> where did the poetry come from? >> no one knows where poetry comes from. i had been writing poetry from the age of 14. it was just something i loved doing, i loved language. i had -- i recognized that i had a facility for it. my teachers praised me. to the skies. which was wonderful. >> levine graduated from wayne state university and left the auto plants behind. he taught at fresno state in california for many years. and he and his wife franny now divide their time between fresno and new york. you have kept writing about detroit to this day, you kept writing about work. did that become a kind of mission, that's the right word? >> one
>> levine joined me at the richardson gallery in new york. he's written an essay for an exhibition of photographs by andrew moore that capture a lost world of detroit. an old school, homes, and factories including ford's river rouge plant where levine himself once worked. >> when i was a young guy working in these places and didn't see a way out, and i certainly didn't think that the way out would be poetry. >> where did the poetry come from? >> no one knows where poetry...
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he is actually living in jason richardson's house.urse he was with the bobcats a former warrior. >> scary. >> no one was hurt. >> i don't know how they found anything in that house, it's so big. >> $1.67 million home in charlotte. >> thank you, kim. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 10:00 and 11:00. have a good weekend. ,, [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have ver
he is actually living in jason richardson's house.urse he was with the bobcats a former warrior. >> scary. >> no one was hurt. >> i don't know how they found anything in that house, it's so big. >> $1.67 million home in charlotte. >> thank you, kim. >> thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 10:00 and 11:00. have a good weekend. ,, [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we...
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on the "state of the union" david axelrod and bill richardson. kenneth feinberg, the administration of the bp compensation fund. you can listen to all five of the sunday morning talk shows starting at noon eastern on c- span radio. that is 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c., area. also on the web at cspanradio.com. i can follow us on facebook and twitter. host: coming up, leslie sanchez, a new spinoff, the dean resurgent republic. we will learn more about that in a few minutes. geopolitics coming up on "newsmakers." there is not a morning hearing because of our live coverage of the nj summer meeting. in our conversation with darrell issa, this came up. >> michael steele, the head of your party -- the head of the national republican national committee. >> is this someone who should remain as the top executive of the rnc? >> michael steele is supposed to reflect a consensus of republican platforms and policy. if he does that, he certainly can remain. if he is not willing to do that and he wants to be a political leader on his own, there are plenty of
on the "state of the union" david axelrod and bill richardson. kenneth feinberg, the administration of the bp compensation fund. you can listen to all five of the sunday morning talk shows starting at noon eastern on c- span radio. that is 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c., area. also on the web at cspanradio.com. i can follow us on facebook and twitter. host: coming up, leslie sanchez, a new spinoff, the dean resurgent republic. we will learn more about that in a few minutes....
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hayward as well as former new mexico governor bill richardson.ry, over to you. >>> than and the record the record $550 million settlement by goldman sachs. the government had accused the wall street giant of misleading investors into buying subprime mortgage securities just as the housing bubble was about to burst. cbs news business and economics nomics correspondent rebecca jarvis is ca here to explain. we remember this because this was in the news for weeks, it seemed like.eks, it this was that whole abacus thing? >> yeah. back in april there was a lot of >> talk about a transaction where on goldman sachs misled some some investors. those investors were banks.ose they were not your average person. and now what goldman sachs has concluded is that it will pay $550 million. sounds like a massive number, doesn't it harry?e number >> in theory it does sound like a lot, unless you look at their earnings. >> right. it's a very small portion of >> it's what this company is making $13.4 billion in a single year. >> right. >> and there are some firms out
hayward as well as former new mexico governor bill richardson.ry, over to you. >>> than and the record the record $550 million settlement by goldman sachs. the government had accused the wall street giant of misleading investors into buying subprime mortgage securities just as the housing bubble was about to burst. cbs news business and economics nomics correspondent rebecca jarvis is ca here to explain. we remember this because this was in the news for weeks, it seemed like.eks, it...
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then 26 were released to jesse jackson in 1984, three for bill richardson in 1996, another one for former president jimmy carter in 2002 and 80 for pope john paul ii in 1998. no sooner were these political prisoners freed that the cells that they were once again with those filled with those seeking freedom from castro. with a recent visit from syria's dictator and ties with fellow sponsors of terrorism, they are trying to manipulate foreign nations to serve their own purposes. syria, like iran, is seeking nuclear capability. other nonconventional weapons, ballistic missiles and actively supports islamic extremists. similarly, cuba provides safe haven to known extremists from around the world and continues to publicly defend violent organizations such as the farc national park colombia. the anti-democratic, anti-freedom agenda that these dictators have in common presents a threat to our u.s. national security interests. let us not be fooled. i thank you for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the ge
then 26 were released to jesse jackson in 1984, three for bill richardson in 1996, another one for former president jimmy carter in 2002 and 80 for pope john paul ii in 1998. no sooner were these political prisoners freed that the cells that they were once again with those filled with those seeking freedom from castro. with a recent visit from syria's dictator and ties with fellow sponsors of terrorism, they are trying to manipulate foreign nations to serve their own purposes. syria, like iran,...
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richardson. >> thank you. mr. bal den somewhere, i realize you are the representative, but i'd appreciate not being yelled at. i'm going to talk to you with respect, i'd like you to do the same with me. let meask this to mr. dillingham, when the plane is unloaded, is it done by a general employee or specific carrier? i seem to fly, and i fly two times a week, i don't always see it's a specific carrier. could you clarify that for me? >> when the plane is unloaded? >> like if they are unloaded in the florida. the florida iport, their employees or is it spirits employees? or does it vary from airport to airport. >> riht, i think the latter. it varies from airport to airport. >> that's an important point. i think it gets to the question of why are we charging more fees? my next question is of spirit, have you collected data on your imagines? and what do you know in terms of the number of packages. has it increased or decreased since you've added this fee? >> since we began charged for checked luggage, we arecheckig le
richardson. >> thank you. mr. bal den somewhere, i realize you are the representative, but i'd appreciate not being yelled at. i'm going to talk to you with respect, i'd like you to do the same with me. let meask this to mr. dillingham, when the plane is unloaded, is it done by a general employee or specific carrier? i seem to fly, and i fly two times a week, i don't always see it's a specific carrier. could you clarify that for me? >> when the plane is unloaded? >> like if...
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richardson. is this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had a big impact. there is an 18% decline in the illegal population compared to 7% nationally. but since all agree that kind of law is movvng through the states. several have alleady dopted parts of that for contractors. so that is probably where arizona is llading the way. it is not clear whether more will do what arizona haps in terms of law enforcement. host: steven camarota is here to talk to about u.s. immigration policy. from san antonio, texas, on immigration policy. caller: people are getting tired of
richardson. is this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had...
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you might have seen this video on cnn or the fox news channel, bell richardson writes that a black former ad department officials said that she was forced to resign over her remarks. the incident took place 24 years ago. the front-page story in "the washington post," is "a new front on the racism battle." "a new front was opened tuesday in the ongoing war between the left and right on racism in politics. surely sherrod, a black woman appointed last july, forced to resign after a video service of her march 27 appearance at an naacp banquet. she described an episode in which while working at a nonprofit organization she did not help a white farmer as much as she could have, sending him to one of his own kind." your reaction to this story. scott, republican line. caller: i am really perplexed by this. i have been a republican since i started voting in 1978. looking at this icy unrepentant, rampant racism on the part of my party. we seem to be following glenn beck and rush limbaugh in this case. i do not know the particular familiarities of the case, but it just seems to be something i find r
you might have seen this video on cnn or the fox news channel, bell richardson writes that a black former ad department officials said that she was forced to resign over her remarks. the incident took place 24 years ago. the front-page story in "the washington post," is "a new front on the racism battle." "a new front was opened tuesday in the ongoing war between the left and right on racism in politics. surely sherrod, a black woman appointed last july, forced to...
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richardson: the jones act ensures that domestic commerce is carried by u.s. vessels crewed and owned by u.s. citizens. the jonets act ensures a ready merchant marine fleet in time of war and prevents the economy from being dominated by foreign interests who don't pay american taxes, hire american workers or follow american health, savity and environmental laws. ms. sanchez: i would expect all americans to support the jones act and in the past we have. recently, some have tried to blame the jones act for b.p.'s failure to clean up its own mess. nothing could be further from the truth there is no effort that the jones act has interfered with the cleanup in any way. we are in a recession. it's time to work together to expand american manufacturing and create jobs, not play partisan games. i urge my colleagues to stop posturing and start supporting american families by supporting the jones act. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back her time. the chair would lay before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of abse
richardson: the jones act ensures that domestic commerce is carried by u.s. vessels crewed and owned by u.s. citizens. the jonets act ensures a ready merchant marine fleet in time of war and prevents the economy from being dominated by foreign interests who don't pay american taxes, hire american workers or follow american health, savity and environmental laws. ms. sanchez: i would expect all americans to support the jones act and in the past we have. recently, some have tried to blame the...
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on "face the nation," the talk about immigration within bill richardson of the new mexico.hen a discussion of two-party politics with naacp president and the president of t. party 365. then on "state of the union," talking about mitt party elections with mitch mcconnell and look at house races with steady hoyer of maryland. -- steny hoyer. by sunday tv talk shows began reappearing at noon eastern with "meet the press," "fox news sunday," "face the nation," then is cnn's "state of the union." >> they are the towering figures. they are all different. they have their different talents. they have their different dangers. >> this weekend, on his trilogy of books of russian leaders -- lenin, stalin, and leon trotsky. more about their relationships and their roles in developing their form of communism. that is tonight on c-span's "q &a." >> keyspan is now available in over 100 million homes bringing you as a public service crated by america's cable companies. >> "washington journal" continues. host: ben geman is here. caucus -- talk about this and how may play in with legislation
on "face the nation," the talk about immigration within bill richardson of the new mexico.hen a discussion of two-party politics with naacp president and the president of t. party 365. then on "state of the union," talking about mitt party elections with mitch mcconnell and look at house races with steady hoyer of maryland. -- steny hoyer. by sunday tv talk shows began reappearing at noon eastern with "meet the press," "fox news sunday," "face the...
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richardson.s this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had a big impact. there is an 18% decline in the illegal population compared to 7% nationally. but since all agree that kind of law is moving through the states. several have alleady dopted parts of that for contractors. so that is probably where arizona is leading the way. it is not clear whether more will do what arizona haps in terms of law enforcement. host: steven camarota is here to talk to about u.s. immigration policy. from san antonio, texas, on immigration policy. caller: people are getting tired of th
richardson.s this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had a...
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richardson. this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had a big impact. there is an 18% decline in the illegal population compared to 7% nationally. but since all agree that kind of law is moving through the states. several have alleady dopted parts of that for contractors. so that is probably where arizona is leading the way. it is not clear whether more will do what arizona haps in terms of law enforcement. host: steven camarota is here to talk to about u.s. immigration policy. from san antonio, texas, on immigration policy. caller: people are getting tired of the
richardson. this law that arizona is trying to enact -- will have far reaching implications beyond the borders in arizona? will other governors look to it to see where they can and cannot go up against the fed steps guest? guest: missouri has a similar law. but it is more likely that many governors will not choose to do what arizona has. a program called e-verify -- arizona said a few want to hire you must use this data base to check if you're a worker is illegal or not. it seems to have had a...
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professor jim richardson, the obama administration's six-month moratorium on offshore drilling will result in the loss of 17,400 good-paying jobs in louisiana alone. just another piece of the democrats' job-killing machine. hundreds of millions of dollars in state and local revenue will also be lost as well. all in the name of a moratorium that the federal courts and the administration's own expert advisors have rejected completely. the people of louisiana would much prefer to have jobs than unemployment benefits. it's truly unbelievable that when washington should be focused on helping the gulf coast recover from a catastrophic tragedy the white house is putting forth policies -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. next month we celebrate the 75th anniversary of social security. as we mark this important anniversary, i believe it's important to reflect on the millions of seniors
professor jim richardson, the obama administration's six-month moratorium on offshore drilling will result in the loss of 17,400 good-paying jobs in louisiana alone. just another piece of the democrats' job-killing machine. hundreds of millions of dollars in state and local revenue will also be lost as well. all in the name of a moratorium that the federal courts and the administration's own expert advisors have rejected completely. the people of louisiana would much prefer to have jobs than...
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parker, murphy, allen, plano, richardson, and others. "money" magazine just named mckenny texas as the fifth most desirable place to live in the nation. while allen took 16th. in addition, newsweek featured the 10 third district high schools in june as america's best high schools. my hat goes off to the people who make texas places so special and the leaders who had the vision and courage to make their dreams for these communities a reality. congratulations to all. god bless you. i salute you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to pay tribute to tony durham, a gentleman in my community who passed away a few days ago. tony was known as the mayor of west madison street where he ran a used appliance business, fixed air conditioners, stoves, heaters, anything that needed fixing, tony could do it. he was passionately involved in
parker, murphy, allen, plano, richardson, and others. "money" magazine just named mckenny texas as the fifth most desirable place to live in the nation. while allen took 16th. in addition, newsweek featured the 10 third district high schools in june as america's best high schools. my hat goes off to the people who make texas places so special and the leaders who had the vision and courage to make their dreams for these communities a reality. congratulations to all. god bless you. i...
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i hereby appoint the honorable laura richardson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 6, 2009, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. >> we will return to capitol hill for more live coverage of the americans with disabilities act commemoration. this is taking place on the 20th anniversary of its passage. >> -- to the very things we need to make all this other stuff happen and work. i will look for all of your support, but most especially in the u.s. congress to work with us to get this bill fully funded, and let's get people back on those of buses and back into the community. >> thank you very, very much. [applause] >> that just raised a good point i want to mention. look, have been involved in disability rights issues for most of my adult life. but there are so
i hereby appoint the honorable laura richardson to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 6, 2009, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. >> we will return to capitol hill for more...