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...House majority whip, however, is more skeptical. According to The New York Times, Delay said, “I don’t want any cowboy pilots going back to fight hijackers and leaving the plane unattended.” Across the aisle, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) indicated that strengthening cockpit doors is more sensible. The New York Times reported that Gephardt said, “I don’t think we need pilots trying to be security officers...
...number of flights offered, the financial fallout will extend well beyond the airline industry. Boeing, the nation’s leading aircraft manufacturer, has already announced that it will lay off as many as 30,000 machinists and other workers. In response to these feared layoffs, Sen. Jean Carnahan (D-Mo.) has announced plans to introduce a $3.75 billion bill that would provide health coverage, job training and unemployment benefits for former airline workers...
...logs, or would we include past criminal records? How about party affiliation? Should we really allow newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security Thomas J. Ridge ’67 to watch our every move? While in the past such measures have encountered stiff opposition, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) suggested to Fox News that last week’s events changed the nature of the debate. Indeed, terror stricken civil rights activists may have reevaluated their position on national identity cards since Sept...
...While Brazile says she would have managed a presidential campaign for Rep. Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.) if he had run, she says she immediately jumped onto the Gore campaign team when the position was offered...
...president's tax proposal is not right for America. President Bush's address may have sounded great, but the substance was lacking. If this excessive tax cut is enacted, Congress will neither be helping the faltering economy nor needy Americans. As Rep. Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) put it, if it's too good to be true, it probably...