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Build on Cooperative Efforts to Create a More Vibrant Economy, Healthier Environment in Border Region Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Baja California Governor José Guadalupe Osuna Millán today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to continue to build upon their cooperative efforts on important issues in the California-Baja California border region. Specifically in the agreement, they commit both states to work together in the areas of economic development, commerce, tourism, environmental protection, border crossings, security and civil protection, health, renewable energy and agriculture. Governor Schwarzenegger and Baja California Governor Osuna Millán have previously collaborated on important issues facing their states including the fight against climate change. At Governor ...
Suspension of disbelief. It's what makes a good movie work. Take "Fast Five," which came out last week. In your gut, you know there's no way in hell that Vin Diesel could beat The Rock in a fist fight.
There are no shortcuts to success, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian-born bodybuilder, actor and former governor of California told a pumped-up crowd Thursday in UB's Alumni Arena. The speaking engagement on the University at Buffalo's North Campus was Schwarzenegger's first since completing his second term as California governor earlier this month.
Reverend William Campbell, senior pastor of Mount Gilead Baptist told the Sentinel that he attended the meeting with Governor at the restaurant. He stated, "I went to die meeting specifically to ask the Governor to exercise his power to declare a heahhcare state of emergency in South Los Angeles to effect some solution to the heahhcare crisis in the community." And when asked if he had any problem with the [Congresswoman Waters], he said. "That's never at issue. As ministers of the gospel we stand to speak truth to power. Bishop L. Daniel Williams, pastor of the Baptist Church of the New Covenant, who was there stated, "I was called at six o'clock Monday morning by the Northern Constituency and they confirmed that the Governor was going to come with them to Mt. Moriah. They begged me t...
Gov. Jan Brewer and her counterparts in California, New Mexico and Texas released a joint statement on April 24 urging congressional leadership to approve funding for additional National Guard troops on the U.S.-Mexico border. Brewer, along with Govs. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Richardson and Rick Perry, sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader John Boehner, requesting that Congress approve funding that would put additional National Guard troops on the four states' borders with Mexico. Brewer and Perry have already submitted requests for additional troop funding for the National Guard Counter-Drug Program, known in Arizona as the Joint Counter- Narcoterrorism Task Force.
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