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david bacon. thank you so much for joining us. was a pleasure. the great 19th century american poet, emma lazarus is famous poem, the new colossus says, this quote, give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. send these, the homeless tempest tossed to me. i lift my lamp beside the golden door and quote, this poem is immortalized at none other than the statue of liberties. it is what made america the great destination of immigrants and refugees from around the world . and when did that change, why did it change? the west has gone down the wrong path on immigration immigration, and the diversity that it brings are the keys to american success. i want to thank our guests, david bacon for being with us today, and thank you to our viewers for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm drunk to reaku. follow me on some staff at john kerry echo. we'll see you next time. the. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the, the analysis, what they've done a said that then you kind of a f
david bacon. thank you so much for joining us. was a pleasure. the great 19th century american poet, emma lazarus is famous poem, the new colossus says, this quote, give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. send these, the homeless tempest tossed to me. i lift my lamp beside the golden door and quote, this poem is immortalized at none other than the statue of liberties. it is what made america the great destination of...
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we're speaking with david bacon. he's a photo journalist, fine arts photographer, author, union organizer and artist. thanks again for being with us, david. it's a pleasure. it's a pleasure, john. thank you for inviting me. thank you, david. i want to return to the very powerful piece that you wrote as part of a presentation with which i opened the show. it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when their plane exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this family that was lost in the rio grande and about the challenges that my friends faced on their way to the united states as well. you know, john actually on the the people and what d
we're speaking with david bacon. he's a photo journalist, fine arts photographer, author, union organizer and artist. thanks again for being with us, david. it's a pleasure. it's a pleasure, john. thank you for inviting me. thank you, david. i want to return to the very powerful piece that you wrote as part of a presentation with which i opened the show. it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to...
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i'd like to welcome david bacon to the show. he's a photo journalist of fine art photographer, author, and union organizer, and he's also inactive as his work can be seen in museums and galleries around the world. welcome david. thank you so much for joining us on the big admirer of yours, john. thank you for having me. oh, thank you. believe me, the feeling is absolutely mutual. david, i want to begin by admitting to my own bias. i am the grandson of refugees. many members of my family came to the united states as what are sometimes now called illegal aliens. all they wanted to do was to work, pay taxes and help their poor relatives in the old country. they learned how to speak english, they worked hard. they waited for an amnesty and then they got their citizenship, their children, and their children's children, including me, have become very successful. it's the american dream. and frankly, the country simply cannot run without immigrants, whether they're documented or not documented. so why the hostility toward people who ha
i'd like to welcome david bacon to the show. he's a photo journalist of fine art photographer, author, and union organizer, and he's also inactive as his work can be seen in museums and galleries around the world. welcome david. thank you so much for joining us on the big admirer of yours, john. thank you for having me. oh, thank you. believe me, the feeling is absolutely mutual. david, i want to begin by admitting to my own bias. i am the grandson of refugees. many members of my family came to...
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i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with david bacon. he's a photo journalist, fine arts photographer, author, union organizer and artist. thanks again for being with us, david. it's a pleasure. it's a pleasure, john. thank you for inviting me. thank you. david, i want to return to the very powerful piece that you wrote as part of a presentation with which i opened the show. it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie. what do you got? 3, saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when they're playing exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this family that was lost in the rio grande and about the challenges that migrant space on their way to the united states as well. you know, john actually on the the people and
i'm john kerry onto we're speaking with david bacon. he's a photo journalist, fine arts photographer, author, union organizer and artist. thanks again for being with us, david. it's a pleasure. it's a pleasure, john. thank you for inviting me. thank you. david, i want to return to the very powerful piece that you wrote as part of a presentation with which i opened the show. it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie. what do you got? 3, saying about a plain load of migrants...
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david bacons in the law. davis-bacon is in the statute. we will comply. we are complying. i don't think, look, every condition we're putting in their some related to workforce, some related to child care, some related to dei, i can honestly tellll you, congressman, it's designed to make sure these projects are successful. they need to find workers. you say what's the biggest risk, its lack of workers. we are pushing these companies to broaden the way they think about workforce, the way they trained workforce, so they can have the talent they need on the timeline that they needed. so this is a big discussion. i would be very happy to follow up with you. >> thank you. thank you. yield back. >> that concludes the first orround of questions for our witness. there is a request for additional questions. so will do a second round but ii asked none of us can said of all members that would limit remarks to three minutes. to allow the witness to meet an obligation at noon that she has. so, madam secretary, we will get you out of here in due course. >> appreciate that. >> i recognize
david bacons in the law. davis-bacon is in the statute. we will comply. we are complying. i don't think, look, every condition we're putting in their some related to workforce, some related to child care, some related to dei, i can honestly tellll you, congressman, it's designed to make sure these projects are successful. they need to find workers. you say what's the biggest risk, its lack of workers. we are pushing these companies to broaden the way they think about workforce, the way they...
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well, a massive thank you to my producer, david wardell, for saving my bacon. well, that's it for this week. i hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget — you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or smartphone app. of course you can also follow me on x. i'll by you back. you can get me a bbc, aaron. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye bye. hello there. there were some warm weather around on saturday. top temperatures of 22 celsius in the south east, but we'll start to see some changes for the second half of the bank holiday weekend with sunny spells and thundery downpours moving in, all thanks to low pressure close by. as we head into sunday, these weather fronts will be pushing their way northwards, bringing outbreaks of rain, the odd heavier burst as it pushes northwards. but as we head into the latter parts of the morning, into the afternoon, sunshine will appear pretty widely for england, wales and northern ireland and that'll set off some heavy and thundery downpours at times. further north, we'll continue to see som
well, a massive thank you to my producer, david wardell, for saving my bacon. well, that's it for this week. i hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget — you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or smartphone app. of course you can also follow me on x. i'll by you back. you can get me a bbc, aaron. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye bye. hello there. there were some warm weather around on saturday. top temperatures of 22 celsius in the south east, but...