State treasurer Phil Angelides, the Democratic candidate for governor of California, is seeking to oust Republican incumbent -- and Hollywood icon -- Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Sacramento native whose public service in the state's capital dates back to 1975, Angelides moved to the private sector in 1984 to work in real estate development. But by 1991, he was back in the political spotlight as chair of the California Democratic Party. On Friday, the candidate talked with The Hollywood Reporter labor and legal editor Carl DiOrio and shared his perspective on the entertainment business and how it fits into the California economy.
- 10/3/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
State treasurer Phil Angelides, the Democratic candidate for governor of California, is seeking to oust Republican incumbent -- and Hollywood icon -- Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Sacramento native whose public service in the state's capital dates back to 1975, Angelides moved to the private sector in 1984 to work in real estate development. But by 1991, he was back in the political spotlight as chair of the California Democratic Party. On Friday, the candidate talked with The Hollywood Reporter labor and legal editor Carl DiOrio and shared his perspective on the entertainment business and how it fits into the California economy.
- 10/3/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
State treasurer Phil Angelides, the Democratic candidate for governor of California, is seeking to oust Republican incumbent -- and Hollywood icon -- Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Sacramento native whose public service in the state's capital dates back to 1975, Angelides moved to the private sector in 1984 to work in real estate development. But by 1991, he was back in the political spotlight as chair of the California Democratic Party. On Friday, the candidate talked with The Hollywood Reporter labor and legal editor Carl DiOrio and shared his perspective on the entertainment business and how it fits into the California economy.
- 10/2/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
State treasurer Phil Angelides, the Democratic candidate for governor of California, is seeking to oust Republican incumbent -- and Hollywood icon -- Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Sacramento native whose public service in the state's capital dates back to 1975, Angelides moved to the private sector in 1984 to work in real estate development. But by 1991, he was back in the political spotlight as chair of the California Democratic Party. On Friday, the candidate talked with The Hollywood Reporter labor and legal editor Carl DiOrio and shared his perspective on the entertainment business and how it fits into the California economy.
- 10/2/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger has apologized after calling a Latina lawmaker "very hot." The California Governor said of Republican Bonnie Garcia, "black blood" mixed with "Latino blood" equals "hot." Schwarzenegger has apologized, saying, "Anyone out there that feels offended by these comments, I just want to say I'm sorry. The fact is that if I would hear this kind of comments in my house, by my kids, I would be upset, and today, when I read it in the papers ... It made me cringe." Garcia, whose parents are from Puerto Rico, insists there was no need for Schwarzenegger to apologize, saying she referred to herself as a "hot-blooded Latina" all the time. But state Treasurer Phil Angelides said the governor "used language that is deeply offensive to all Californians." Democrat assemblyman Mervyn Dymally, who chairs the state Legislative Black Caucus, said the Governor's comments were "usual political banter. We do this all the time."...
- 9/11/2006
- WENN
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