Newsroom Archive for 9/11, 2007

PODCAST: Bob Gibson 9.10.07
Sep 11 2007 - 9:03am

Daily Progress political reporter Bob Gibson joined Coy Barefoot on "Charlottesville—Right Now!" yesterday. He discussed the upcoming General Assembly elections, Governor Mark Warner's possible candidacy for U.S. Senate, the rise of Central Virginia as a player in national politics, and more.

   
   
   

O'Brien Comments on Virginia Politics
Sep 11 2007 - 9:19am

Sean O'Brien was interviewed for a feature in the most recent edition of The New Dominion magazine. The story examines how abusive driver fees, illegal immigration, and the state budget will impact Virginia politics in coming months.

Virginia Democrats are playing up driver fees. Virginia Republicans are playing up immigration. It’s almost as if there are two different elections being held in the
Commonwealth in November - almost, because still there’s only the one
in which voters will be able to cast their lots...


“One of the things that Virginia prides itself on is the Dillon Rule
- and how that makes for a level playing field in terms of, say, taxes
and business regulations, because you can’t have the sort of patchwork
of different rules. And you’re starting to see a patchwork forming up
in Northern Virginia - of different regulations related to immigrants.
And the reaction from the immigrant community appears to be, Well, OK,
we’ll just go to the next county over, or, We’ll boycott the businesses
in this community that aren’t immigrant-friendly. And it’s actually
starting to create a little bit of the patchwork that the Dillon Rule
is supposed to prevent,” O’Brien said.

“The state level is certainly a more appropriate level to have this debate,” O’Brien said.

Click here for the full story.

PODCAST: Kimberly Dozier at Monticello
Sep 11 2007 - 9:55am


CBS News journalist and University of Virginia graduate Kimberly Dozier was the featured speaker at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello this past Sunday evening. The event was sponsored by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation and the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership.

The title of Kimberly's talk was "Media Under Siege." She discussed in detail the car bomb attack of May 2006 that she survived but that took the lives of others standing nearby. She also spoke candidly about the war in Iraq and the role of the media in wartime.

This podcast includes welcoming remarks by Foundation President Dan Jordan and Sorensen's Executive Director Sean O'Brien. Coy Barefoot of the Sorensen Institute introduces Kimberly. The audio also includes the full Q&A that followed Kimberly's remarks.

   
   
   

Featured Alumni

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    Vivek Kundra

    Political Leaders Program

    Class of 2007

    A former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Trade for the Commonwealth of Virginia, Vivek now serves as Chief Technology Officer for the city of Washington, D.C.