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Entries in Meagan Wiseley (100)

Friday
Dec182009

Kyl: Senate Will Not Allow The EPA To Make Laws Without Congressional Consent

Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) says the Senate will not allow the Environmental Protection Agency or the Executive Branch to make laws without consent from Congress. (0:16)
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Friday
Dec182009

Obama Trying To 'Strongarm' Congress Into Passing Climate Change Legislation, Claims Senate Republican

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) says that through the use of a ruling by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Obama Administration is trying to force economically harmful regulations. (0:16)
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Tuesday
Dec152009

Americans Do Not Want 'Trillion Dollar Debt' From Health Care Bill, Says RNC Chairman

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says the opinion of the American people is that they do not want more debt in the form of a health care bill. (0:25)
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Monday
Dec142009

RNC Chairman: Something 'Desperately Wrong' With Senate Healthcare Bill 

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says there must be something wrong with the Senate healthcare bill because even with a 60/40 majority, Democrats are still asking for Republican votes. Steele says, "you have the votes, pass the bill." (0:43)
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Monday
Dec142009

Democrats Consumed By Their Own Power, Says RNC Chairman

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele says the Democrats are "consumed by their own monopoly of power." He also says healthcare reform is a "Frankensteinish experiment." (0:36)
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Wednesday
Dec092009

EPA Carbon Ruling No Surprise Says Analyst 

David Kreutzer, Senior Policy Analyst in Energy Economics and Climate Change at the Heritage Foundation, says the Environmental Protection Agency’s ruling on the dangers of carbon dioxide is a "non surprise," but a “controversial ruling in the science world” nonetheless. He says President Obama is taking that ruling to the Copenhagen climate change conference to “show some form of progress of cutting C02 emissions.” (0:34)
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Wednesday
Dec092009

Obama's Visit To Copenhagen Will Not Impact Climate Legislation Here

David Kreutzer, Senior Policy Analyst in Energy Economics and Climate Change at the Heritage Foundation, says that President Obama's visit to the Copenhagen climate change summit will have “little impact” on legislation in Congress. But, he says the President’s visit did affect the Environmental Protection Agency's recent findings on the dangers of green house gas emissions. (0:20)
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Wednesday
Dec092009

Copenhagen Conference Is Opportunity For Obama To Show We Are Serious Climate Change

David Kreutzer, Senior Policy Analyst in Energy Economics and Climate Change at the Heritage Foundation, says President Obama is attending the climate change conference in Copenhagen because climate change legislation was one of his major priorities when he began serving as President. Because he made that issue such a high priority, President Obama must attend the conference, says Kreutzer. (0:36)
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Wednesday
Dec092009

Obama Aims To Prove U.S. Interest In Climate Change In Copenhagen

David Kreutzer, Senior Policy Analyst in Energy Economics and Climate Change at the Heritage Foundation, says President Obama is attending the Copenhagen climate change summit to “make a case that the United States is dealing with climate change differently than the previous administration." (0:21)
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Thursday
Dec032009

Social Networking Sites Create A "Nightmare" For Victims Of Teen Dating Abuse, Says Expert

Ann Burke, founding member of Moms and Dads for Education to Stop Teen Dating Abuse (MADE), says abusers use social networking websites against their victims by posting embarrassing or suggestive pictures on their personal pages. She says this has created a "nightmare for victims." (0:28)
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Thursday
Dec032009

Advocate Against Dating Abuse And Violence Says Digital Technology Enables 24/7 Abuse

Ann Burke, founding member of Moms and Dads for Education to stop Teen Dating Abuse (MADE), says digital technology has enabled abusers to control their victims continuously. (0:17)
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Wednesday
Nov182009

Fort Hood Shooting Was The Most Destructive Terrorist Attack Since 9/11, Says Sen. Lieberman

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) says Major Nidal Hasan's attack on Fort Hood Army Base earlier this month was the "most destructive terrorist attack on America since 2001." (0:30)
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Wednesday
Nov182009

Lieberman: Major Nidal Hasan Committed A Terrorist Act

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) says that, based on his understanding of the definition of terrorism, Major Nidal Hasan was committing a terrorist act when he went on a shooting spree at the Fort Hood Army Base earlier this month. (0:21)
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Wednesday
Nov182009

Lieberman Says It's Responsibility Of Senate Homeland Security Committee To Investigate Ft. Hood Shootings

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) says the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has a responsibility to determine if the Federal Government had information that could have prevented the shootings at Fort Hood. (0:22)
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Monday
Nov162009

Arms Control Treaty Should Be Ratified By U.S. Senate, Says Expert

Deepti Choubey, Deputy Director of the Nonproliferation Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, says the START Follow-On Treaty is a "modest arms control measure" and hopes it is ratified by the U.S. Senate before the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Conference, which takes place in Vienna next May. (0:29)
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Monday
Nov162009

Obama's Nuclear Nonproliferation Leadership Is A Potential "Game Changer"

Deepti Choubey, Deputy Director of the Nonproliferation Program at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, says President Barack Obama's leadership on nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament has the potential to be a "game changer, but no touchdown's have been scored yet." (0:17)
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Thursday
Nov122009

New Education Department Initiative Will Help Teachers Touch Lives

Education Secretary Arne Duncan says that his department is trying to make a positive difference in the way teachers influence the lives of their students. He says his department's new Race to the Top educational reform competition will allow this to happen. (0:16)
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Thursday
Nov122009

Education Secretary Says Competition Will Highlight Effective Schools

Education Secretary Arne Duncan says the Race to the Top education reform competition is about recognizing excellence in educational improvements in the states. He says teachers "don't go into education to make a million dollars," and that the program is intended to highlight those school systems that are making a difference. (0:21)
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Thursday
Nov122009

Education Secretary Wants Change In Classrooms

Education Secretary Arne Duncan says that the new Race to the Top education reform competition is going to be merited on actual change in the classrooms and not just plans for improvement. (0:10)
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Tuesday
Nov102009

Democrat Pleads With Fellow Senators To Pass Health Reform Bill

Sen. Ted Kaufman (D-Del.) says that if the Senate does not pass a health care bill, the Senate will most likely not re-visit the issue for a "very long time." He says before voting against a health care bill, one must think about the consequences of keeping the present system intact. (0:25)
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