LaHood was director of the Rock Island County Youth Services Bureau and then district administrative assistant for U.S. congressman Tom Railsback, a Moline, Illinois Republican, from 1977 to 1982. He was appointed in 1982 to fill a vacant seat in the Illinois House of Representatives, serving for nine months, and running for the seat in November 1982, but losing to Democrat Bob DeJaegher. LaHood then became administrative assistant and ultimately the chief of staff to U.S. House minority leader Robert Michel, serving from 1982 until 1994.
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s secretary of transportation, speaks to The Daily Signal. | http://dailysign.al/1LioOsL
3:21
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the future of highway funding.
3:45
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’s infrastructure as the lack of funding for transportation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
5:07
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include fuel economy standards, high-speed rail, and investments in bike infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
7:28
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the public via social media. This episode features questions on distracted...
4:57
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota recalls in the House Commerce Oversight Committee hearing 2/24/10.
8:35
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include the benefits of carpooling, distractions caused by infotainment systems in cars, the importance of transit funding, and the enforcement of hours-of-service regulations.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
7:12
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
Secretary LaHood answers questions on a wide range of transportation issues.
1:49
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman.
This highly anticipated book chronicles the political career of Ray LaHood, former Secretary of Transportation. As the only elected Republican selected for President Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood sought to bridge the partisan divide between the new Democratic administration and Republicans on Capitol Hill. He is one of the few individuals who has served both in Congress and in a presidential Cabinet during the tumultuous times of the last decades.
This book provides insight on events such as the “Gingrich Revolution,” the decline of civility in the House,
6:06
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
7:12
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
8:40
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by young interns who spent the s...
16:54
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
0:51
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas as part of the Drive Better Roads Campaign.
http://www.bafuture.org/event/dallas-former-transportation-secretary-ray-lahood-contractors-unveil-new-push-boost-federal-hi
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s secretary of transportation, speaks to The Daily Signal. | http://dailysign.al/1LioOsL
3:21
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the future of highway funding.
3:45
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’s infrastructure as the lack of funding for transportation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
5:07
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include fuel economy standards, high-speed rail, and investments in bike infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
7:28
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the public via social media. This episode features questions on distracted...
4:57
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota recalls in the House Commerce Oversight Committee hearing 2/24/10.
8:35
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include the benefits of carpooling, distractions caused by infotainment systems in cars, the importance of transit funding, and the enforcement of hours-of-service regulations.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
7:12
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
Secretary LaHood answers questions on a wide range of transportation issues.
1:49
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman.
This highly anticipated book chronicles the political career of Ray LaHood, former Secretary of Transportation. As the only elected Republican selected for President Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood sought to bridge the partisan divide between the new Democratic administration and Republicans on Capitol Hill. He is one of the few individuals who has served both in Congress and in a presidential Cabinet during the tumultuous times of the last decades.
This book provides insight on events such as the “Gingrich Revolution,” the decline of civility in the House,
6:06
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
7:12
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
8:40
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by young interns who spent the s...
16:54
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
0:51
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas as part of the Drive Better Roads Campaign.
http://www.bafuture.org/event/dallas-former-transportation-secretary-ray-lahood-contractors-unveil-new-push-boost-federal-hi
3:06
Ray Lahood speaks to National Bike Summit
Ray Lahood speaks to National Bike Summit
Ray Lahood speaks to National Bike Summit
Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood speaks to the closing reception of the National Bike Summit in the Senate Dirksen building.
8:47
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
8:10
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: December 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's episode includes questions on high-speed rail, economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses, and DOT accomplishments during President Obama's first term in office.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
0:22
Farrow Shows Ray LaHood
Farrow Shows Ray LaHood
Farrow Shows Ray LaHood
6:52
On the Go with Ray LaHood: January 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: January 2012
On the Go with Ray LaHood: January 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
3:48
Ray Lahood
Ray Lahood
Ray Lahood
"If America is going to make progress in transportation, the next generation of transportation is not our highways. The next generation of transportation is ...
9:12
Ray Lahood
Ray Lahood
Ray Lahood
Ray Lahood
5:13
On the Go with Ray LaHood: June 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: June 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: June 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
0:30
Amazing Ray LaHood Commercial
Amazing Ray LaHood Commercial
Amazing Ray LaHood Commercial
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Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s secretary of transportation, speaks to The Daily Signal. | http://dailysign.al/1LioOsL
Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s secretary of transportation, speaks to The Daily Signal. | http://dailysign.al/1LioOsL
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Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the future of highway funding.
Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the future of highway funding.
July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’s infrastructure as the lack of funding for transportation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’s infrastructure as the lack of funding for transportation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include fuel economy standards, high-speed rail, and investments in bike infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include fuel economy standards, high-speed rail, and investments in bike infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the public via social media. This episode features questions on distracted...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the public via social media. This episode features questions on distracted...
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota recalls in the House Commerce Oversight Committee hearing 2/24/10.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota recalls in the House Commerce Oversight Committee hearing 2/24/10.
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include the benefits of carpooling, distractions caused by infotainment systems in cars, the importance of transit funding, and the enforcement of hours-of-service regulations.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include the benefits of carpooling, distractions caused by infotainment systems in cars, the importance of transit funding, and the enforcement of hours-of-service regulations.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman.
This highly anticipated book chronicles the political career of Ray LaHood, former Secretary of Transportation. As the only elected Republican selected for President Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood sought to bridge the partisan divide between the new Democratic administration and Republicans on Capitol Hill. He is one of the few individuals who has served both in Congress and in a presidential Cabinet during the tumultuous times of the last decades.
This book provides insight on events such as the “Gingrich Revolution,” the decline of civility in the House, President Bill Clinton’s impeachment, and Congress’s investigation of 9/11.
SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP has already earned accolades from Rahm Emanuel (Mayor, City of Chicago), Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957-1995), Norman J. Ornstein (Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research), Doris Kearns Goodwin (Historian), and John Dingell (US House of Representatives, 1955-2015).
Rahm Emanuel has described SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP as a "much-needed book—not only for American politics but also for the American people and all who believe in democracy—is a brilliant account of how we can and should seek bipartisanship. It presents an important part of American history—when Democrats and Republicans reached across the aisle.”
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin praised the accessible style of writing because the book makes "the reader feel as if he is in the midst of the battles on the floor and in the cloakroom,” adding that “this is a thoroughly entertaining memoir as well as an important one."
Practitioners will be pleased to note that US House Rep John Dingell said that "To understand Washington today," one should "read this book" and that LaHood’s “insight helps explain what must change in our politics today.”
True to the title of the book, LaHood worked hard in seeking bipartisanship. As Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957–1995) put it, LaHood “earned the respect of Democrats and Republicans by the way he conducted himself and by his efforts to foster good will among members.”
More details on the book at http://www.cambriapress.com/books/9781604979053.cfm
About the authors:
Ray LaHood joined Barack Obama’s Cabinet as U.S. secretary of transportation in January 2009, retiring in July 2013. In the president’s words: “Years ago, we were drawn together by a shared belief that those of us in public service owe an allegiance not to party or faction, but to the people we were elected to represent. And Ray has never wavered in that belief.” Previously, LaHood served in the Illinois House of Representatives, as a staff member to U.S. representative Thomas F. Railsback (R-IL) and to House Republican leader Robert H. Michel (R-IL). LaHood won the first of seven elections as a Republican from central Illinois to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 (He did not run in 2008). He holds a BS in education and sociology from Bradley University. In January 2014, LaHood joined DLA Piper, a global business law firm, as a senior policy advisor.
Frank H. Mackaman directs the work of The Dirksen Congressional Center (Pekin, Illinois), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. Previously director of the Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum, he holds a PhD and an MA in American history from the University of Missouri and a BA from Drake University. Mackaman’s publications include Understanding Congressional Leadership, Gerald R. Ford: Presidential Perspectives from the National Archives, and The Education of a Senator: Everett McKinley Dirksen. He has taught courses on the presidency and Congress at the University of Michigan and Bradley University. Mackaman is past president of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress.
This book is part of the Cambria Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America (PIPPA) Series, headed by Scott A. Frisch and Sean Q. Kelly. See https://vimeo.com/137205745
Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman.
This highly anticipated book chronicles the political career of Ray LaHood, former Secretary of Transportation. As the only elected Republican selected for President Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood sought to bridge the partisan divide between the new Democratic administration and Republicans on Capitol Hill. He is one of the few individuals who has served both in Congress and in a presidential Cabinet during the tumultuous times of the last decades.
This book provides insight on events such as the “Gingrich Revolution,” the decline of civility in the House, President Bill Clinton’s impeachment, and Congress’s investigation of 9/11.
SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP has already earned accolades from Rahm Emanuel (Mayor, City of Chicago), Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957-1995), Norman J. Ornstein (Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research), Doris Kearns Goodwin (Historian), and John Dingell (US House of Representatives, 1955-2015).
Rahm Emanuel has described SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP as a "much-needed book—not only for American politics but also for the American people and all who believe in democracy—is a brilliant account of how we can and should seek bipartisanship. It presents an important part of American history—when Democrats and Republicans reached across the aisle.”
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin praised the accessible style of writing because the book makes "the reader feel as if he is in the midst of the battles on the floor and in the cloakroom,” adding that “this is a thoroughly entertaining memoir as well as an important one."
Practitioners will be pleased to note that US House Rep John Dingell said that "To understand Washington today," one should "read this book" and that LaHood’s “insight helps explain what must change in our politics today.”
True to the title of the book, LaHood worked hard in seeking bipartisanship. As Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957–1995) put it, LaHood “earned the respect of Democrats and Republicans by the way he conducted himself and by his efforts to foster good will among members.”
More details on the book at http://www.cambriapress.com/books/9781604979053.cfm
About the authors:
Ray LaHood joined Barack Obama’s Cabinet as U.S. secretary of transportation in January 2009, retiring in July 2013. In the president’s words: “Years ago, we were drawn together by a shared belief that those of us in public service owe an allegiance not to party or faction, but to the people we were elected to represent. And Ray has never wavered in that belief.” Previously, LaHood served in the Illinois House of Representatives, as a staff member to U.S. representative Thomas F. Railsback (R-IL) and to House Republican leader Robert H. Michel (R-IL). LaHood won the first of seven elections as a Republican from central Illinois to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 (He did not run in 2008). He holds a BS in education and sociology from Bradley University. In January 2014, LaHood joined DLA Piper, a global business law firm, as a senior policy advisor.
Frank H. Mackaman directs the work of The Dirksen Congressional Center (Pekin, Illinois), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. Previously director of the Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum, he holds a PhD and an MA in American history from the University of Missouri and a BA from Drake University. Mackaman’s publications include Understanding Congressional Leadership, Gerald R. Ford: Presidential Perspectives from the National Archives, and The Education of a Senator: Everett McKinley Dirksen. He has taught courses on the presidency and Congress at the University of Michigan and Bradley University. Mackaman is past president of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress.
This book is part of the Cambria Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America (PIPPA) Series, headed by Scott A. Frisch and Sean Q. Kelly. See https://vimeo.com/137205745
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by young interns who spent the s...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by young interns who spent the s...
BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas as part of the Drive Better Roads Campaign.
http://www.bafuture.org/event/dallas-former-transportation-secretary-ray-lahood-contractors-unveil-new-push-boost-federal-hi
BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas as part of the Drive Better Roads Campaign.
http://www.bafuture.org/event/dallas-former-transportation-secretary-ray-lahood-contractors-unveil-new-push-boost-federal-hi
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's episode includes questions on high-speed rail, economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses, and DOT accomplishments during President Obama's first term in office.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's episode includes questions on high-speed rail, economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses, and DOT accomplishments during President Obama's first term in office.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
"If America is going to make progress in transportation, the next generation of transportation is not our highways. The next generation of transportation is ...
"If America is going to make progress in transportation, the next generation of transportation is not our highways. The next generation of transportation is ...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
Ray LaHood; Secretary of Transportation, USA; being interviewed at the International Transport Forum's 2009 Summit on "Transport for a Global Economy".
May 2009. Leipzig, Germany.
5:03
Ray LaHood Interview 7/30/2010
Ray LaHood Interview 7/30/2010
Ray LaHood Interview 7/30/2010
Ray LaHood Interview 7/30/2010.
21:38
An In-depth interview with Ray LaHood
An In-depth interview with Ray LaHood
An In-depth interview with Ray LaHood
2:17
Exclusive interview with Ray LaHood
Exclusive interview with Ray LaHood
Exclusive interview with Ray LaHood
Exclusive interview with Ray LaHood.
5:37
U S Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood High Speed Rail Interview
U S Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood High Speed Rail Interview
U S Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood High Speed Rail Interview
8:28
Interview with Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood on Al Youm Show
Interview with Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood on Al Youm Show
Interview with Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood on Al Youm Show
2:28
Full CNN Interview with Sec. Ray LaHood
Full CNN Interview with Sec. Ray LaHood
Full CNN Interview with Sec. Ray LaHood
Here's the full unaired CNN interview with Secretary Ray LaHood at our DC Summit 2013.
6:03
Inside Look - Cash-for-Clunkers - Bloomberg
Inside Look - Cash-for-Clunkers - Bloomberg
Inside Look - Cash-for-Clunkers - Bloomberg
Interview with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (Bloomberg News)
22:31
A Conversation With: Ray LaHood
A Conversation With: Ray LaHood
A Conversation With: Ray LaHood
An interview conducted by Dr. Matthew Jaber Stiffler, researcher at Arab American National Museum. Recorded on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Arab American ...
3:01
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood Iowa New Hampshire Florida Earth Quake Wild Fire Hillary Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama Richardson Al ...
0:55
Sec. Ray LaHood Blood Boiling Preview
Sec. Ray LaHood Blood Boiling Preview
Sec. Ray LaHood Blood Boiling Preview
In a wide-ranging energy interview with Secretary LaHood, he commented for the first time on-camera about the recent incident at National Airport where an ai...
41:41
Ray LaHood and Steve Schlickman
Ray LaHood and Steve Schlickman
Ray LaHood and Steve Schlickman
An interview.
8:07
Ray LaHood Talks MTA Cuts
Ray LaHood Talks MTA Cuts
Ray LaHood Talks MTA Cuts
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation discusses the issue with WNYC's Andrea Bernstein. Plus, are street cars coming back to NYC? Find out in the full interview.
6:27
Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
Mobility Lab's Paul Mackie interviews former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on October 16, 2013.
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Ray LaHood Discusses Infrastructure Needs
Ray LaHood Discusses Infrastructure Needs
Ray LaHood Discusses Infrastructure Needs
Forconstructionpros.com interviews Ray LaHood, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary.
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Secretary LaHood on Road Signs
Secretary LaHood on Road Signs
Secretary LaHood on Road Signs
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses road signs promoting stimulus spending during his interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal (7/27/10). See the c...
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Ray LaHood on Bipartisan Politics, Obama, and Public Service | genConnect
Ray LaHood on Bipartisan Politics, Obama, and Public Service | genConnect
Ray LaHood on Bipartisan Politics, Obama, and Public Service | genConnect
Ray LaHood, former U.S. Transportation Secretary, joins David Axelrod's politics institute. Sitting down with genConnect at the 2013 Aspen Ideas Festival, La...
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Transportation Sec. LaHood Talks Bikes and H.S. Rail
Transportation Sec. LaHood Talks Bikes and H.S. Rail
Transportation Sec. LaHood Talks Bikes and H.S. Rail
This Transportation TV News Update video includes coverage of the 11th Annual National Bike Summit which attracted more than 800 bike enthusiasts including U...
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LaHood, Reed and Whitehouse talk to WPRI 12
LaHood, Reed and Whitehouse talk to WPRI 12
LaHood, Reed and Whitehouse talk to WPRI 12
Tim White interviews Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood along with U.S. Sens. Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse.
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Brent Solomon interviews U.S. Transportation Secretary
Brent Solomon interviews U.S. Transportation Secretary
Brent Solomon interviews U.S. Transportation Secretary
Secretary Ray LaHood weighs in on distracted drivers putting other drivers in danger.
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Darin LaHood announces run for Schock's seat
Darin LaHood announces run for Schock's seat
Darin LaHood announces run for Schock's seat
One day after the sudden departure of Illinois Congressman Aaron Schock, a state lawmaker is ready to take his place.
Republican State Senator Darin LaHood announced Wednesday he wants to become the next congressman for the 18th district which covers Peoria.
He is viewed as the likely favorite for the race.
The LaHood name carries a lot wait in the district -- his father Ray LaHood served in Congress for almost 15 years.
"I don't think you see a lot of the glamour associated with being a politician in the LaHood family. His father wasn't like that, and I don't believe Darin is like that at all,” said Tim McAnarney, political strategist.
Ray LaHood; Secretary of Transportation, USA; being interviewed at the International Transport Forum's 2009 Summit on "Transport for a Global Economy".
May 2009. Leipzig, Germany.
Ray LaHood; Secretary of Transportation, USA; being interviewed at the International Transport Forum's 2009 Summit on "Transport for a Global Economy".
May 2009. Leipzig, Germany.
An interview conducted by Dr. Matthew Jaber Stiffler, researcher at Arab American National Museum. Recorded on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Arab American ...
An interview conducted by Dr. Matthew Jaber Stiffler, researcher at Arab American National Museum. Recorded on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Arab American ...
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood Iowa New Hampshire Florida Earth Quake Wild Fire Hillary Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama Richardson Al ...
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood Iowa New Hampshire Florida Earth Quake Wild Fire Hillary Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama Richardson Al ...
In a wide-ranging energy interview with Secretary LaHood, he commented for the first time on-camera about the recent incident at National Airport where an ai...
In a wide-ranging energy interview with Secretary LaHood, he commented for the first time on-camera about the recent incident at National Airport where an ai...
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation discusses the issue with WNYC's Andrea Bernstein. Plus, are street cars coming back to NYC? Find out in the full interview.
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation discusses the issue with WNYC's Andrea Bernstein. Plus, are street cars coming back to NYC? Find out in the full interview.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses road signs promoting stimulus spending during his interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal (7/27/10). See the c...
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses road signs promoting stimulus spending during his interview on C-SPAN's Washington Journal (7/27/10). See the c...
Ray LaHood, former U.S. Transportation Secretary, joins David Axelrod's politics institute. Sitting down with genConnect at the 2013 Aspen Ideas Festival, La...
Ray LaHood, former U.S. Transportation Secretary, joins David Axelrod's politics institute. Sitting down with genConnect at the 2013 Aspen Ideas Festival, La...
This Transportation TV News Update video includes coverage of the 11th Annual National Bike Summit which attracted more than 800 bike enthusiasts including U...
This Transportation TV News Update video includes coverage of the 11th Annual National Bike Summit which attracted more than 800 bike enthusiasts including U...
One day after the sudden departure of Illinois Congressman Aaron Schock, a state lawmaker is ready to take his place.
Republican State Senator Darin LaHood announced Wednesday he wants to become the next congressman for the 18th district which covers Peoria.
He is viewed as the likely favorite for the race.
The LaHood name carries a lot wait in the district -- his father Ray LaHood served in Congress for almost 15 years.
"I don't think you see a lot of the glamour associated with being a politician in the LaHood family. His father wasn't like that, and I don't believe Darin is like that at all,” said Tim McAnarney, political strategist.
Senator Jason Barickman announced he will not seek a run for office.
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One day after the sudden departure of Illinois Congressman Aaron Schock, a state lawmaker is ready to take his place.
Republican State Senator Darin LaHood announced Wednesday he wants to become the next congressman for the 18th district which covers Peoria.
He is viewed as the likely favorite for the race.
The LaHood name carries a lot wait in the district -- his father Ray LaHood served in Congress for almost 15 years.
"I don't think you see a lot of the glamour associated with being a politician in the LaHood family. His father wasn't like that, and I don't believe Darin is like that at all,” said Tim McAnarney, political strategist.
Senator Jason Barickman announced he will not seek a run for office.
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Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s...
published:23 May 2015
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
Ray LaHood: From GOP Lawmaker to Obama Cabinet Secretary
published:23 May 2015
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Ray LaHood, a former Republican congressman for 14 years before becoming President Obama’s secretary of transportation, speaks to The Daily Signal. | http://dailysign.al/1LioOsL
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Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a S...
published:18 Jun 2015
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
Senator Isakson on Future of Highway Funding at Finance Committee Hearing
published:18 Jun 2015
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Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., questions former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the future of highway funding.
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America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’...
published:15 Jul 2015
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
America Is One Big Pothole: Ray LaHood
published:15 Jul 2015
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July 15 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood discusses the state of America’s infrastructure as the lack of funding for transportation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray ...
published:01 Jun 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: May 2011
published:01 Jun 2011
views:2115
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include fuel economy standards, high-speed rail, and investments in bike infrastructure.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
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On The Go With Ray LaHood: May 2013
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the pub...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers the latest questions submitted by the public via social media. This episode features questions on distracted...
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Transportation Sec Ray LaHood on Toyota Recalls
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota ...
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood answers Rep Dan Burtons (R-IN) questions about Toyota recalls in the House Commerce Oversight Committee hearing 2/24/10.
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray ...
published:19 Apr 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2011
published:19 Apr 2011
views:1184
In the second installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twitter, and his blog. This month's topics include the benefits of carpooling, distractions caused by infotainment systems in cars, the importance of transit funding, and the enforcement of hours-of-service regulations.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.fastlane.dot.gov
http://www.twitter.com/raylahood
http://www.facebook.com/sec.lahood
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: April 2013
Secretary LaHood answers questions on a wide range of transportation issues....
Secretary LaHood answers questions on a wide range of transportation issues.
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Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackama...
published:26 Aug 2015
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
Cambria Press Publication - Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman
published:26 Aug 2015
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Publication from Cambria Press: Seeking Bipartisanship by Ray LaHood with Frank H. Mackaman.
This highly anticipated book chronicles the political career of Ray LaHood, former Secretary of Transportation. As the only elected Republican selected for President Obama’s Cabinet, LaHood sought to bridge the partisan divide between the new Democratic administration and Republicans on Capitol Hill. He is one of the few individuals who has served both in Congress and in a presidential Cabinet during the tumultuous times of the last decades.
This book provides insight on events such as the “Gingrich Revolution,” the decline of civility in the House, President Bill Clinton’s impeachment, and Congress’s investigation of 9/11.
SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP has already earned accolades from Rahm Emanuel (Mayor, City of Chicago), Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957-1995), Norman J. Ornstein (Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research), Doris Kearns Goodwin (Historian), and John Dingell (US House of Representatives, 1955-2015).
Rahm Emanuel has described SEEKING BIPARTISANSHIP as a "much-needed book—not only for American politics but also for the American people and all who believe in democracy—is a brilliant account of how we can and should seek bipartisanship. It presents an important part of American history—when Democrats and Republicans reached across the aisle.”
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin praised the accessible style of writing because the book makes "the reader feel as if he is in the midst of the battles on the floor and in the cloakroom,” adding that “this is a thoroughly entertaining memoir as well as an important one."
Practitioners will be pleased to note that US House Rep John Dingell said that "To understand Washington today," one should "read this book" and that LaHood’s “insight helps explain what must change in our politics today.”
True to the title of the book, LaHood worked hard in seeking bipartisanship. As Robert H. Michel (US House of Representatives, 1957–1995) put it, LaHood “earned the respect of Democrats and Republicans by the way he conducted himself and by his efforts to foster good will among members.”
More details on the book at http://www.cambriapress.com/books/9781604979053.cfm
About the authors:
Ray LaHood joined Barack Obama’s Cabinet as U.S. secretary of transportation in January 2009, retiring in July 2013. In the president’s words: “Years ago, we were drawn together by a shared belief that those of us in public service owe an allegiance not to party or faction, but to the people we were elected to represent. And Ray has never wavered in that belief.” Previously, LaHood served in the Illinois House of Representatives, as a staff member to U.S. representative Thomas F. Railsback (R-IL) and to House Republican leader Robert H. Michel (R-IL). LaHood won the first of seven elections as a Republican from central Illinois to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 (He did not run in 2008). He holds a BS in education and sociology from Bradley University. In January 2014, LaHood joined DLA Piper, a global business law firm, as a senior policy advisor.
Frank H. Mackaman directs the work of The Dirksen Congressional Center (Pekin, Illinois), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization. Previously director of the Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum, he holds a PhD and an MA in American history from the University of Missouri and a BA from Drake University. Mackaman’s publications include Understanding Congressional Leadership, Gerald R. Ford: Presidential Perspectives from the National Archives, and The Education of a Senator: Everett McKinley Dirksen. He has taught courses on the presidency and Congress at the University of Michigan and Bradley University. Mackaman is past president of the Association of Centers for the Study of Congress.
This book is part of the Cambria Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America (PIPPA) Series, headed by Scott A. Frisch and Sean Q. Kelly. See https://vimeo.com/137205745
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2011
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray ...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: July 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray ...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by the public via Facebook, Twit...
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On the Go with Ray LaHood: September 2012
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray ...
In the latest installment of his "On the Go" series, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood answers questions submitted by young interns who spent the s...
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KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
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published:26 May 2015
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
KCC 2015 Commencement Speaker Ray LaHood
published:26 May 2015
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BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsR...
published:19 Mar 2015
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
BAF Co-chair Ray LaHood Interview
published:19 Mar 2015
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BAF Co-Chair and former US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood was interviewed by NewsRadio 1080 KRLD Dallas as part of the Drive Better Roads Campaign.
http://www.bafuture.org/event/dallas-former-transportation-secretary-ray-lahood-contractors-unveil-new-push-boost-federal-hi
Ray LaHood; Secretary of Transportation, USA; being interviewed at the International Trans...
published:18 Jul 2014
Ray LaHood interview
Ray LaHood interview
published:18 Jul 2014
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Ray LaHood; Secretary of Transportation, USA; being interviewed at the International Transport Forum's 2009 Summit on "Transport for a Global Economy".
May 2009. Leipzig, Germany.
An interview conducted by Dr. Matthew Jaber Stiffler, researcher at Arab American National Museum. Recorded on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Arab American ...
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Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood Iowa New Hampshire Florida Earth Quake ...
Transportation jobs created ? Secretary Ray Lahood Iowa New Hampshire Florida Earth Quake Wild Fire Hillary Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama Richardson Al ...
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Sec. Ray LaHood Blood Boiling Preview
In a wide-ranging energy interview with Secretary LaHood, he commented for the first time ...
In a wide-ranging energy interview with Secretary LaHood, he commented for the first time on-camera about the recent incident at National Airport where an ai...
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation discusses the issue with WNYC's Andrea Bernstein. Plus, are street cars coming back to NYC? Find out in the full interview.
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Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
Mobility Lab's Paul Mackie interviews former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on O...
published:15 Nov 2013
Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
Ray LaHood on How to Build a Better Voice for Transportation
published:15 Nov 2013
views:6
Mobility Lab's Paul Mackie interviews former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on October 16, 2013.
By Samia Nakhoul. BEIRUT (Reuters) - Across the Middle East, America’s traditional allies are watching with disbelief as Russia and Iran mount a show of force in Syria, and they are wondering how it will end ... The question on everyone’s mind is ... Few are holding their breath. Many say, often with vehemence, that the current drama is the consequence of ongoing Western inaction and U.S ...Nobody in the Middle East is counting on U.S ... A NEWAXIS....
2 October 2015Last updated at 12.39 BST...Midway through his speech, he paused for 44 seconds in response to what he describes as the international community's silence. Read more ... Related video / audio ... ....
Witnesses and relatives describe moments of terror as killer Chris HarperMercer started his deadly rampage. @heldavidson. Details have begun to emerge of the terrifying experience of students and staff at the Umpqua community college, where 26-year-old Chris Harper Mercer shot and killed nine people and injured at least seven others. Related. 'It can change'. Obama demands gun control action after Oregon shooting ... Twitter ... Twitter ... Related....
The strategic chessboard of the Middle East has been rattled severely this week with the sudden entry of advanced Russian warplanes into the already complex battlefields of Syria. For Washington and its allies, including what little is left of the so-called "moderate Syrian opposition", this is deeply unwelcome, especially if the targets do turn out to include US-backed rebels ... They will then be able to say ... He has defied them all ... ....
It's a mistake we've all made when joining a new social network. forgetting to turn off email notifications and being bombarded with them for days ... I forgot to turn off notifications. Twitter sent me an email for each....
DarinLaHood has won a special election to replace disgraced former U.S ...LaHood is the son of former U.S.Transportation SecretaryRayLaHood, a longtime congressman ... Transportation Secretary RayLaHood, will look to keep the seat in GOP control in the matchup against Democrat Rob Mellon, a high school history teacher ... RayLaHood, a Republican, served as a member of the Democratic president's Cabinet from 2009 to 2013....
Mr. LaHood, the son of former Transportation SecretaryRayLaHood, easily captured Thursday’s special election to replace the disgraced former Representative Aaron Schock.... ....
DarinLaHood, the son of former U.S.Transportation SecretaryRayLaHood, will look to keep the seat in GOP control in the matchup against Democrat Rob Mellon, a high school history teacher. LaHood's name recognition and the GOP's dominance in the district for decades put Democrats at long odds to capture the seat ...RayLaHood, a Republican, served as a member of the Democratic president's Cabinet from 2009 to 2013....
RayLaHood, the transportation secretary, endorsed the company's commitment to diesel that day, calling it an "ingredient in the recipe for our long-term energy security.". ....
DarinLaHood of Peoria and Democrat Rob Mellon of Quincy also talked about the Affordable Care Act and campaign finance. LaHood criticized President Barack Obama's health care law as not living up to expectations, The JournalStar in Peoria reported (http.//bit.ly/1NXU8ie) ...LaHood, the son of former federal cabinet member and longtime congressman RayLaHood, heads into the Sept....
DarinLaHood said during the hour-long event ...LaHood, the son of former federal cabinet member and longtime congressman RayLaHood, heads into the Sept....