back to the office. not that they want to stay home in p. j.s, but they are scared of getting shot. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? john: burger boss and his very blunt message on chicago s crime as it spirals out of control on the city streets. sandra: another real problem many are facing. john: we will get to the golden arches in a bit, but begin with breaking news and two of the biggest foreign threats our nation faces looking to join forces as one. sandra: and that is a new world order, that s the goal straight from communist china. two of america s biggest adversaries huddling up today on how to knock the u.s. off the top of the world stage. john: the chinese president meeting with vladimir putin, xi s first visit oud side china in more than two years. sandra: analysts warning while those two nations are increasingly isolated from the west, a bigger alliance may be in the works. or as the washingto
Day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2013, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes each, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11 50 a. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. Blumenauer, for five minutes. Mr. Blumenauer thank you, mr. Speaker. Since i was a High School Student ive watched the escalation of the war on drugs, especially marijuana. I slowly became aware of its widespread use. As a freshman legislator in oregon 40 years ago, my opinion was set by a hog farmer from Eastern Oregon who was a state representative named stafford. Stafford held the oregon house and the people
Changes in school leadership can come because of a different job opportunity or move to a new place, but for Principal Christopher Smith of St. Joseph Regional School in Keene,
Lancaster Catholic graduate Kyla Hockley will begin as the private religious school’s first female president July 1, replacing the school’s previous president, Tim Hamer.