There’s a new marker near the entrance to City Hall. Part of the National Votes for Women Trail, it honors Florence Murphy Cooley and women s suffrage.
correctly. saying quote: our faith panel joins us now. hattie kaufman, rabbi spero david silver man. i want to start with you. when you see that he put his hand on a woman in a wheelchair and hoped that somehow she might walk. i think it is very sad. we don t know the facts. did she want to be prayed over? if they didn t want to be prayed other than yes, he went to far. matthew 6:6 says we should play alone in our closet and not make a big deal of it. this is terrible that somebody
0 correspondent mike emanuel on the hill. what about republicans try to do with this vote today? they said they were trying to keep the president s promise. that if you like your health care you would be able to keep it. 39 democrats voted with the republicans to pass the upton plan. ththan voted to delay the mandate back in july. house majority leader sold this plan as trying to keep the president s promise on obama care. millions of americans are worried about coming home to open up their mailbox to find out that their health care coverage has been taken from them due to the president s health care law. he has said that if you like your health care you could keep it. we knew that this is a promise he could not keep and now it is a proppis he has broken. the sponsor of the bill said there was real bipartisan zip in congress to keep the president s promise. he said that forced president to act yesterday. what was the argument against the plan, mike? they argued that this was al
exclusive interview early this morning, tuesday, september 28th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs much of the country waking up to extreme weather, including us here in new york city. good morning, everyone. i m maggie rodriguez. we got soaked around here yesterday. good morning, everybody. i m harry smith. of course, in the midwest, there s still a lot of cleanup and a lot of water piled up all over the place there. and the big story then turns out to be in southern california. in california, a record-breaking heat wave making l.a. feel more like death valley. downtown los angeles yesterday, they armometers topped out at 1 degrees, all-time high. the l.a. department of water and power says it recorded its highest ever demand for ele electrici electricity. hattie kaufman reports. reporter: talk about scorching. los angeles topped out at 113 degrees, the hottest day in l.a. history. it edged out the previous record set in 1990 by one degree. i m going to melt. quite fr
arizona s new immigration law will go into effect just after midnight tonight but without its most controversial provision. a federal judge in phoenix put them on hold today while a challenge to the law, filed by the obama administration, works its way through the courts. so blocked for now are provisions requiring a police officer who stops someone for any law enforcement reason to check his immigration status. requiring immigrants to carry their papers at all times. and making it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places. john blackstone in phoenix tonight reports the reaction from both sides was swift and strong. reporter: for those who have been demonstrating against arizona s new immigration law, the preliminary injunction blocking its most controversial sections was a relief after weeks of worry. it seemed an answer to their prayers. today s ruling is victorious first step toward the retaining of a permanent injunction. reporter: but