October 23, 2011
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a suspect graverobber is caught, the Financial District tires of protests and one councilman is calling for an end to the city’s Arizona boycott. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › See the rest here: Extra, Extra: A Graverobber, the Last Silent Film Star and Another Bryan Stow Lawsuit
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October 9, 2011
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said on Sunday morning that recent comments Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) made about Democratic Senate rival Elizabeth Warren show he’s clueless about women. Pelosi made the suggestion during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” During a Democratic primary debate Tuesday, Warren was asked about Brown’s decision to pose nude in a magazine during law school. Asked how she paid for college, Warren said she kept her clothes on. “Thank God,” Brown laughed during a radio interview about the comment afterward. He later said he was joking. Pelosi said the comment showed “how clueless” Brown is, and that he may not even realize how disrespectful some might find that joke. The California Democrat said she hopes Brown takes back the remark. Brown suggested he was “joking” when he made the comments in question. The Republican senator told reporters on Friday he was responding to a “wisecrack” from Warren about a decision he made to pay for school. Democrats hope to oust Brown from the Senate seat once held by Ted Kennedy. Read the original post: Pelosi: Scott Brown’s Remarks Show He’s Clueless About Women
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October 9, 2011
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said she agrees with protesters from Wall Street to Washington who are saying most of the country isn’t getting a fair shake from the financial and political establishments. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment, that things have to change,” she said. Republicans are largely criticizing the message from demonstrators as divisive. Asked to respond, the California Democrat said on ABC’s “This Week” that the GOP didn’t object to the Tea Party’s in-your-face protests against members of Congress in last year’s elections. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor recently said he was concerned about the “growing mobs” and criticized those who support them. He said condoning the demonstrations amounted to supporting the “pitting of Americans against Americans.” HuffPost’s Zach Carter reports : “I didn’t hear him say anything when the Tea Party was out actually spitting on members of Congress,” Pelosi said, referring to a 2010 event on Capitol Hill in which a Tea Party protester spit on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) . The loosely-affiliated movement amassed on Wall Street and in Washington in recent weeks is protesting the power of the financial and political sectors. Go here to see the original: Pelosi Pushes Back On GOP Leader’s ‘Growing Mobs’ Criticism
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October 6, 2011
If someone tried to force you to pay $312 million for a faulty product, you’d probably be upset. That is exactly why the business community has joined with labor and civil rights organizations in asking California Governor Jerry Brown to sign a piece of legislation called the “Employment Acceleration Act of 2011″ and better known by its bill number, AB 1236 . AB 1236 protects California’s businesses and workers from the ill-conceived efforts of some local jurisdictions to force a costly, job-killing federal program called “E-Verify” on private employers; in many locations, the bill would overturn E-Verify mandates that cities have enacted. Why the widespread uproar? E-Verify is a web-based system that checks employees’ work authorization against the social security database. Currently, it is a voluntary program, except for federal contractors, and most businesses don’t use it. Those pushing E-Verify say it identifies workers who do not have authorization to work in the US. But because the social security files are error-ridden, E-verify instead kills jobs, slaps burdens on small businesses, and hurts taxpayers. According to government data, E-Verify correctly detects unauthorized workers only about half the time . Meanwhile, false positives abound. Consider the testimony of a U.S. citizen and former U.S. Navy captain (with 34 years of service) at a town hall meeting in Ashtabula, OH, a few years back. E-Verify flagged him as not eligible for employment — and even though his wife is an attorney, it took them two months to clear things up. Indeed, final error rates in a report commissioned by the US Government suggest that up to 90,000 US citizens and authorized immigrants in California could eventually lose their jobs — more than the entire population of Santa Barbara, California. Nationally, the figures add up to 770,000 US workers out of work , hardly the right recipe for our economic problems. Worse yet, small business owners would have to spend hundreds of dollars each in training and certification costs — adding up to a cumulative total of $312 million for all of California’s small businesses. And it could shrink the coffers of an already stressed state budget. In Arizona, which mandated E-Verify for all businesses, the Arizona Republic newspaper reports many workers have continued to work, but simply been shifted off the tax rolls — depriving local governments of needed revenue. The federal government does need to fix our broken immigration system. But mandating E-Verify is just the latest of a series of ideas driven more by emotion than common sense. Comprehensive immigrant reform should involve integrating workers who are already here, rather than driving them further underground. Meanwhile, forcing job-killing red tape on California’s businesses and depriving the state of needed revenue is counterproductive. It’s time for clear thinking and clear action. It’s time for Governor Brown to sign AB 1236. *********************** Manuel Pastor Professor, American Studies & Ethnicity Director, Program for Environmental and Regional Equity Director, Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration Excerpt from: Manuel Pastor: By the Numbers: Business, E-Verify and the California Economy
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October 6, 2011
Eleven Occupy LA protesters were arrested today as they demonstrated in the lobby of a Bank of America, according to the AFL-CIO’s twitter feed . The protesters began their march through the financial district at noon, stopping first at Chase bank, according to L.A. Now . more › Continue reading here: Occupy LA Protesters Arrested During Picketing of Financial District
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August 5, 2011
Need a reason to obtain life insurance? How about two good reasons: Dorsey and Hattie, the daughters left behind when Dean Hoskins’ husband passed away from an aggressive brain tumor.
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June 16, 2010
This short video displays the winning photos and descriptions submitted to the Wonders of Life Photo Contest sponsored by the LIFE Foundation. The purpose of the contest was to get Americans thinking about life insurance and how it can help preserve life’s wondrous moments.
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April 29, 2010
You protect your car and your home with insurance, but are you protecting an asset that is more valuable than either of those—your paycheck? Tom goes a little over the top with his protection methods, but has made the right choice to protect his paycheck properly. This can also be sent as an eCard; just visit www.insureyourfuturenow.org
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March 23, 2009
Remle Winand’s husband, Jim was a physically fit 38 year-old husband and father of two when he was diagnosed with colon cancer. Sadly, he died several weeks before his 39th birthday. But thanks to several life insurance purchases, he left behind a legacy of financial security for his young family. www.lifehappens.org
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February 27, 2009
Learn the basics about insurance fundamentals in a flash. Hear from a one of the nation’s top insurance advisors who will explain why fundamentals insurance is so important, help demystify the fundamentals insurance process and quickly provide you with a good understanding of important insurance terms and concepts. www.lifehappens.org
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