his this life. with my guy can tell you that. on larry king now the legendary. dumbos warned he s got the big years he s he s an oddity illuminates the scene a phobia in each and every one of us you know it s like the fear of the other i want to really make an impression so i walk into the office i take a step in i go one thing i want to know before we start. who wrote and i think. we re you know we re a wealthy country we can take care of our people we don t have to charge people for for their education i mean if you can bail out the banks and general motors why can t you bill at the kids plus woman said her grandson is going to take my picture . and. replace every picture in his mother s house with my face. it s all next on larry king now. today we welcome golden globe an emmy winning actor danny de vito and he shot to t.v. fame on taxi which aired from 1978 to 1983 and then went on to star in blockbuster films like terms of endearment romancing the stone the jewel of the n
we don t have a gavel. committee on constitution of civil rights and civil liberties are called to order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of this subcommittee at any time. welcome everybody to today s hearing, hearing on evidence not a field hearing. on evidence of current and ongoing voting discrimination. i recognize myself for an opening statement. today s hearing on evidence of current and ongoing voting discrimination is part of a series of hearings that the house judiciary subcommittee on constitution civil rights and civil liberties will hold over the course of this year to assess the current need for a reinvigoration of the preclearance requirement of the section five of the voting rights act 65 to consider other ways to strengthen that landmark civil rights statute. i am not sure why we say wee reinvigoration. that s one of the words we toss arnold. it is not really a reinvigoration. it is more of a degradation that section four would
on may 11, 1943, about 12,500 u.s. soldiers landed on atule island, alaska to force out a japanese army that had occupied the area for almost a year. fought in the harsh climate and terrain the battle of at&t u as one of the blood attu. next, journalist mark tells the story of experiences of a japanese medic and an american officer in his book the storm on our shores, one island, two soldiers, and the forgotten attle of world war ii. he started his career working for the miami herald and after a year or so came to denver as a reporter for the denver post. he was the lead writer for the team that won the pulitzer prize for the denver post for covering the tragic column bine in april 2005. he had been covering the political scene for the post on candidates running for senate and other environmental stories and things get pretty ugly with ome of those things. he was exhausted from working the graveyard shift when a colleague suggested he write a feature story for a notable
opening statement. today s hearing of on current and ongoing voting discrimination is part of the house judiciary subcommittee on constitution, civil rights and civil liberties over the course of this year to assess the current need for a reinvigoration of the requirement of section 5 of the voting rights act. to consider other ways to strengthen that civil rights statue. i m not sure why we say reinvigoration. that seems to be one of the words we tossed around. section 4 was cut out so we need to have a section 4 to activate section 5. section 5 has been made dormant by the supreme court saying section 4 wasn t adequate so we need to find a new test to awaken the dormant power of section 5. voting rights act of 65 is widely considered the most effective civil rights statute ever enacted by congress to protect the fundamental right to vote. one of its central enforcement provisions was section 5. the provision required certain jurisdictions with a history of voting discrimina
we don t have a gavel. committee on constitution of civil rights and civil liberties are called to order. without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess of this subcommittee at any time. welcome everybody to today s hearing, hearing on evidence not a field hearing. on evidence of current and ongoing voting discrimination. i recognize myself for an opening statement. today s hearing on evidence of current and ongoing voting discrimination is part of a series of hearings that the house judiciary subcommittee on constitution civil rights and civil liberties will hold over the course of this year to assess the current need for a reinvigoration of the preclearance requirement of the section five of the voting rights act 65 to consider other ways to strengthen that landmark civil rights statute. i am not sure why we say wee reinvigoration. that s one of the words we toss arnold. it is not really a reinvigoration. it is more of a degradation that section four would