Host rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman we have had constituents that have had problems with immigration. We have been able to pull it out of the system and straighten it out for them. We have a very large immigration population in my district. That has been something that we have been very proud of. We have very strong caseloads back in the district for if people have questions and concerns of that nature. Host longterm, what would you like to accomplish in the house . Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman i would like it to become majority controlled democrat so we can get back to the work of working families and ensuring we have the safety net needed for those in the greatest need, whether it is our elderly or our children. I would like to make sure that we are the progressive nation we have been. That we protect and respect the womans right to choose, and that we will ensure that the there is unfettered access to voting. That is what i would like to accomplish. Host how long would you like to serve a
Im very happy to speak with you this morning. My question i have memories of the vietnam war from my preschool days until it ended. I was unable to be enlisted at the time. What about the ability of the u. N. , even now, in the present days on the president s enactment of using such a body to enable peace . And to avoid conflicts that are not reported well. As i remember of my military service. That is my question. Guest it is a wonderful question. I wish it were asked time and time again. The relationship that everything we go through in the nation these days relates to, on one side the grit of conflict, and on the other side, the feeling that we ought to spend more time and effort in pursuit of a peaceful resolution of the problem, rather than immediately retreat into a feeling that since we are the strongest nation on earth with our weapons, we will be able to get our way. This gets back to for me this is the central heart of the book and our problems it does not work that way. Its
[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] host welcome. I am an associate professor here at hofstra and i am pleased to be serving as moderator for this distinguished forum. A wars in iraq and afghanistan are arguably the most controversial and consequential decisions of the Bush Administration. The decision to go to war, how to get out of the wars, and related issues have not only dominated the bulk of president bushs time in office, but have also shaped current u. S. Foreignpolicy options in and around the regions. They will continue to do so into the foreseeable future. There is very little doubt that the wars in afghanistan and iraq will continue to be measures by which the legacy of the george w. Bush Foreign Policy will be measured. With that in mind, the conference organizers have brought together this outstanding panel of public servants, journalists, and scholars to examine the way the Bush Administration waged wars and the consequences of them. Each of our pane
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While it s unclear when the case might be resolved, the battle between the commission and the city of Glendale and its mayor has so far cost Glendale taxpayers more than $2 million, making it the most expensive ethics case in state history by a factor of at least four.