Yet, some totally destroyed. Youll see some trailers in front of the homes where people are working on them, but youre not going to see the vibrant community it once was. More from the tenth anniversary programming on hurricane katrina, including this entire hearing, and more from people on the ground about the storm. Tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time on cspan. A group of reporters discuss their jobs covering the white house and the changing relationship between president ial administrations and the press corps. Correspondents peter baker of the New York Times, jim avila of abc news, ap Reporter Josh Lederman and Scott Horsley of npr, participate in this National Journal event. Everyone else is going back to work. I hope that doesnt make your competitive anxiety set in. This is a great group. Thank you all for coming and taking time out of your news day to be part of this conversation. This is, of course, our annual scholarship panel. We have our 17 scholarship winners sitting in the
Along the south lawn fence line because he had a hatchet in his waist band. They asked to search his vehicle. He said sure. They found two dogs, nothing else alarming. He was let go, not arrested. Then of course friday nights incident when he hopped the fence. He gave consent to search his vehicle and they found more than 800 rounds of ammunition, some in magazines, some in boxes. They also discovered two hatchets and a machete. The president asked today about his confidence in the secret service. Heres what he had to say. The secret service does a great job. Im grateful for the sacrifices they make on my behalf and my familys behalf. All right. Thank you very much. The president as you heard expressing confidence. We expect to hear much more from the white house and will have that later tonight. In the meantime Omar Gonzalez is going to be held until at least his next hearing in District Court october 1. Reporting live, abc 7 news. Thank you, scott. We ask now, is anything new being d
Maybe she would have stood by them, but well never know. So, mr. President , it is for these reasons i regrettably cannot support her nomination. Ms. Saldana, as i said, is somebody who i admire and respect, but if she is determined to help the president implement this deeply flawed executive action and refuse to enforce the law that congress has written and has been signed by previous president s, i cant support her nomination. I will not aid and abet a president dead set on unilaterally defying our nations immigration laws. Mr. President , i yield the floor. The presiding officer the senator from illinois. Mr. Durbin mr. President , i ask the chair report the saldana nomination calendar number 1084. The presiding officer is there an objection . Without objection. The clerk will report the nomination. The Clerk Department of Homeland Security, sarah r. Saldana of texas ton an assistant secretary. Mr. Durbin mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from illinois. Mr. Durbin mr
Billions, building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity, and communities big and small. Charter is connecting. Us charter communications, along with these television companies, support cspan 2 as a public service. Welcome to Atlanta History Center series, my name is claire haley and im Vice President of Public Relations here. Its my pleasure to welcome you all an audience and to welcome our guest, allen guelzo. He is discussing his book,robert e. Lee a life, a biography of the figure that we all may know, and has a lot of interesting insight in the book. It was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. You can get a copy of the book from Atlanta History Center book, its online, we ship, there is in store pick up. We want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. And given orientation an introduction to his work. Allen guelzo is a Research Scholar at council of humanities, princeton university. Hes a specialist in ear
Here. Its my pleasure to welcome you all an audience and to welcome our guest, allen guelzo. He is discussing his book,robert e. Lee a life, a biography of the figure that we all may know, and has a lot of interesting insight in the book. It was just published yesterday, and allen, we are so excited to have you. You can get a copy of the book from Atlanta History Center book, its online, we ship, there is in store pick up. We want to quickly introduce my speaker and then turn it over to him. And given orientation an introduction to his work. Allen guelzo is a Research Scholar at council of humanities, princeton university. Hes a specialist in early 19th century American History. He won the lincoln prize three times, a prize for military history and other honors. Allen, welcome, and thank you so much for being here. Thank you very much, claire for hosting this program, monique for acting as our wonderful Technical Support and hello to all of my friends in atlanta, a city i have known an