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st jude bit of wisdom by the great greek playwright except that imagine the rich and privileged parents and broadcasters who were bused the biz week for taking part in one of the worst scandals in the history of higher education here in the united states of america yes the hollowed halls of higher learning were rocked on tuesday as the u.s. justice justice department officials laid out the scam where parents would pay a pre-determined amount of money that would go to either bribing s.a.t. or a c.t. administrators in the letting them alter students' test scores or it would go to bribing college athletic coaches who would allegedly create of fake profile of the student as an athlete regardless of their up levick ability a total of fifty indictments came down from the justice gods on high with charges ranging from conspiracies related to racketeering all the way over to good old wire fraud among those charged great qadri of leaders in big business and law silicon valley and other places as well as celebrities like felicity huffman and lori
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loughlin who along with her husband is said to have paid five hundred thousand dollars to cheat her youtube beauty blogging daughter olivia jade into the university of southern california where during the first week of school a libya told her online audience that quote i'm going to go in and talk to my deans and everyone and hope that i can try and balance it all but i do want the experience of like they like game days and partying i don't really care about school as you guys all know. yeah i was five hundred thousand well spent there laurie well spent but while aspiring to have a laugh and a chuckle at the latest foibles and follies of the privileged elite let's remember the real victims of this crime are all the hard working kids who lost an opportunity for a better future to a rich kid who didn't even want to be there and let's focus on those real victims as we start watching the hawks. you get the. would. you.
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like that i got. with. the. welcome or the watching. today to discuss all the fun college admissions excitement. big deal always a pleasure to have you thank you for having me you know i want to ask you i never went to college and the. opportunity. both you and you guys both went to college and i want to ask you you know i know you you guys are sisters you guys are the you know you're the fight and scrap and go to college and you didn't get handed it by your you know it wasn't handed to you by your parents. what do you
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both take away from this scandal but when you look at this going on as both people fought to go to college what do you see come out of this how do you feel about this my first that they're going to have is going to versity i was. i had a meeting with the person who makes who makes the decisions and he said well you know some of the things that you're saying you should you should you should have put on your application but i never knew how to like strategically follow an application so i had to buckle down study figured out and then come back and apply again before i got accepted to the program and eventually ended up teaching at a school so like you know the bottom up like you know the lesson and being told no this was a perfect opportunity daughter could have like you know became a more resilient person because she didn't get to school well that was it you i mean you said you didn't have that opportunity but you didn't it's not as if you couldn't mean you could go to school. yeah i was just lazy and didn't want to tell
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a lot about how i was on the ceremonies when i was there and you didn't say that i said about you know they do because if you like it isn't as if you couldn't you know if you had what you know you would you did have some opportunity i don't think jesse is the kind of guy who would be. out there trying to leg. paula. i mean the thing is easy think about it. is what the date is one like you know it's like carmelo she wants her kid to get into georgetown so shoes i was up with you know a little mad at god and so nice friendly words about my cousins of mobster maybe but my going to now it's this whole or you buy a building and put your name on. like normal people do. not be legal but the fact that there is the it is irritating and it's frustrating and as i write the checks for my student loans to this day i have to wonder you know why why this you know this isn't the only company that's doing us this isn't the only
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one but i think people shouldn't be surprised this people sit in jail right now because they want to try to use a different address so get their kids into a good school so they can have a chance to get in college because we know that public schools are so you live in a poor neighborhood your schools not going to have all the computers you're not going to have you know the appropriate amount of teachers or some better school so if you're going to have like old books and poor food and no ac in the heat and all of these horrible conditions that makes it almost impossible to learn so you don't have the money like the infrastructure to put your kids in private school but you try to put your kids in white one zip code over you get caught you go to jail whereas you have these people who have the luxury of purchasing their kids the best education you don't got a you know you could go to the top private schools have all you tell it's. just nurtured taken care of you should be able to get into whatever college you want to this young this they have no excuse for this is crazy they could have spent that
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money on a tutor they could have gotten through bought a whole tutor and out a little bit i'm going to do anything one day i'll give you whatever. but again what made me think of it was i don't remember this a few years ago there were. the very white girl i believe in texas she was suing because she thought she should have gotten into the school she didn't she said it was because of affirmative action that it was discriminating answer since she was white and that has been always the argument that all affirmative action gets less qualified candidates of color or when men are minority is this spot do you think this kind of blows that whole concept out of the water that it was just all the poor black kids who were messing up the college system for everyone else would it be not so much i wish you the study but i pulled it up and they did like. it was like a ten year study or something like going to affirmative action and the biggest people to benefit from it was actually white women as they are minorities you know and so
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it's like you know this is this is silly season it's ridiculous and you know again the light of all of that money you could have you could have put your kid and the best private schools with i'm sure you probably want to but then also you could just really i mean what you want you to have a five hundred thousand i was there which there are there right now this is really not have an honors everything by the end of the twelve months if you paid me come on really messed up that was a lot of these kids had no concept that their parents did this like some of these kids had no idea they thought like oh i just got these good scores at the end of the test questions right and didn't realize all the shenanigans going on to put them in this position and this stretches across the country u.s.c. georgetown were all that you had you had perpetrators from silicon valley to hollywood to like all these different things d. what is it that we're teaching kids in this country you know what is this scandal kind of telling kids in this country for both the upper class and the lower class
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at the end of the day. you know at the end of the day if you want to be if you want to guarantee success to be rich it is telling the lower class if you thought you didn't have it you need to understand that it's a higher level and if these you know because a lot of people in the list and this is kind of messed up. most stories are only picking on the two famous people one of the most women their true friends i mean i think that's where men tend to take care of the paperwork and their kids' education exactly so while their husbands get white male privilege or not. they are taking the fall for every exactly the you know women like you know. the public so people see them i feel like if they're smart. pretty sure they are they're going to figure out a way to spend this they can spin this into being victims and like a spin off type of show or like you know like becky is a bad girl and she grabs that office she's like. it's.
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the whole new meaning full house. for having sort of i mean pretty desperate but you're going to buy the half million dollars i mean it's kind of like a presidential you spend more to get the job it's like if you have to pay a half million dollars to get your kid into college. i mean i don't think it was they were six million dollars they paid so people know what does this say about the public i mean what does this say about about education business and about what is a say about how we look at higher education in this country. yeah badly poorly and it's for only certain people because that is what happens i mean i came from a small town i went to a small school i worked really hard but when i did apply to certain schools i would even get an interview it was like it's not your grades with my resume to score as we just don't feel you'd fit in because you know i'm a small town girl or a government cheese so i couldn't possibly know how to handle such wonderful children my i mean how could i even be in the same league as these people
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tragically did now but money like as their safe showed normal to me what this more and more is that universities are truthfully less about the education of young adults and they are about making money it's all about capitalism at the end of the day because of the you know because to them it's like they just cross the tracks just give us the checks. that's why that's why i actually got the question because you know abilities are going to college. x. and baby boomers are going us aren't going to church where these different institutions they're not subscribing to even when you see this it makes it everything look for the you know those are going to say the walk ins thank you so much for coming and having this discussion with this lively fun discussion about this pastor topic of church going away any time soon to be walker's author and speaker of. the united states finally caught up the rest of the world when president donald trump announced the signing of an order to close u.s. airspace to the boeing seven thirty seven max eight planes on wednesday this week the u.s. made the decision not long after canada and announced it would be barring the
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planes from to greece after two recent catastrophic crashes forced nations around the world to ground boeing's seven thirty seven max eight until its problems are solved america's ashley banks has more on the crashes and the events that led to these announcements the pilot of the ethiopian. airline jet that crashed on sunday reported he was having flight control problems and wanted to return to the airport some days crash was the second fatal accident to take place involving a boeing seven thirty seven max jet and less than five months and i took care of last year max a jet crash in the java sea killing all passengers and crew on board and both instances the flight to experience a drastic speed fluctuations during ascent and both pilots tried to return to the airport a few minutes after takeoff but were unable to do so experts say a new feature was introduced to the max jets that would help prevent the jets nose from raising dangerously high and in some cases accidentally nose diving resulting in either
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a steep dive or crash it's not yet clear whether the feature was an effective due to the unknown more than fifty nations including canada australia brazil china the cayman islands the u.k. the netherlands south africa turkey spain and switzerland have taken steps to err on the side of caution by either banning or grounding the maxi jets and the investigation improves the jet is safe to take flight and now the u.s. is it being added to that list after receiving criticism at this time the f.a.a. says it's still too early to make a determination about what caused the fatal accident on sunday meanwhile boeing says it's working closely with american and ethiopian authorities to investigate the cause of the crash i'm actually banks reporting for watching the hawks. as we go to break or quarters over to look at what you think of the property over the first book reader and you tube with your four shows or two dot com coming up immigration attorney or joins us to delve into what happens next with more than twenty five hundred children live
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a good reputation arabs know the war isis is coming to quote straight to the. and. breaks it down. whether you're for or against the venezuelan government for or against socialism it is obvious the mainstream media are committing a lot of journalistic malpractise once again mainstream media echo the policy
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preferences of those in power if it comes to still another military intervention will the media be held responsible. is a stick. found in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers they're the bad ones they're the litterbugs are throwing us away industry should be blamed for all this ways the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. on the disease. but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher.
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an estimated forty one thousand four hundred. ninety's citizens from eighty countries traveled to syria and iraq to join ices over it seven plus years of activity nearly five thousand of those were women according to the international center for the study of radicalization at king's college in london and according to save the children as of february of this year more than twenty five hundred children from more than thirty countries are living in three camps for people displaced in northeast syria thirty eight of those children are on accompanied and thought to be orphans well the out of control in the former isis brides could be a security threat if repatriated to their home countries it seems that isis on its ideology of chaos hasn't been defeated quite yet so what happens to the children born with a months the rubble they go on women who gave their adolescence to the caliphate
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and the boys forced to kill in the name of a terrorist organization joining us now to help us better understand the next step on the road to healing is immigration attorney alan or thanks for joining us all and to be here and always a pleasure to have you on the what's interesting is there are three main areas that have risen in relation to those left behind in the fall you know in the fall of isis brides young men and children you mentioned you know starting with the so-called isis brides what is the challenge of trying to repatriate these women back into their home countries you don't like the u.s. and the u.k. like how do we you know what happens and so that's going to vary greatly depending on the country and the threat and i think in most cases that you've heard about there's been this concern of whether they're u.s. citizens or not and if they're u.s. citizens they obviously can't be stateless that's just something that country should not be doing individuals around the world this sort of rejected passports because of their beliefs even if their beliefs were they might need to go to jail they might need to go to prison they might be detained they might need to have some kind of middle test capacity given to them but that's sort of where they are in
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that sort of affair and there's also the camp don't forget there's also those refugees from the country that has been sort of impacted greatly that have been waiting in these camps for you know years for processing as well. yeah that's what was so interesting because especially with you know as soon as the. young woman from the u.k. as soon as they had sort of the home office in the u.k. said we're taking lawyer said essentially her child her most recent or third child died in that camp and that's the thing is we've been watching there have been deaths in those camps for a long time for refugees and so there was a moment where a lot of people i think kind of took a step back. is this the only baby we care about and the criticism of that but you know one of those things is that whether or not there is even a system in place to have that work and when you then look at the young men so you have human rights watch has. had released a report recently regarding those children and young adults who were sort of forced
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into lived there were in iraq or in syria and were sort of forced to participate because they took over their areas and what they're saying now is that as they've gone into places in iraq into these places and to these camps they're being tried and people are deciding what's happening and they've said you know one of the children had said that they were told me this is a fifteen year old boy told me that if i didn't confess to joining isis they would kill me i agreed to admit that i had been with isis for fifteen days they said that wasn't enough so i said thirty days i was afraid if they didn't they would torture me and so that was one of the things they ruin a lot of these children were very very hurt you're seeing these young men that really you know didn't have a choice so is the current system as you said what is it the things that are missing in the current set of immigration in the united states of repatriation to handle those nuances you know we're talking about young women who were naive and you know all of the steps so and young men who didn't either didn't have a choice so there are a lot of different things with regards to children that were born also if you don't
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seem to american citizens they're generally citizens but there is the brussels thing that takes place in the countries they do sort of prove that a birth certificate and blood test i mean you sort of have the very same thing working on our southern border of sort of making sure that the child belongs to the period so. those are real concerns and then you have the concerns of adolescents who really don't have any any stakes in anything in how to actually handle the situation and there is nothing in immigration or from the state department in place right now to sort of help repatriate people or to deal with the after effects in the most cases they're going to be sort of categorized along with those refugees they go through this sort of two year process thing of seeing how if they can make it back at all in the specific case of the individual in the united states the young lady who was a citizen was born here went to school here lived in new york and then left allegedly said she didn't answer citizenship by just saying she denounced her citizenship right and then they said that she had given up her citizenship and they said apparently and the obama administration apparently he had decided that she didn't get it she got no notice so no due process you can't just denounce your citizenship as a form to be completed sort of an officer so it's just not easily revoked in that
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way it's a four seven and she didn't do any of those things so in that case she is a u.s. citizen you might not like what she thinks you might not like what she was involved in she may need to go to jail but she is a u.s. citizen and she is not stateless how dangerous this thing state less because i think people are like well let somebody else and what does it mean when you have no passport when you have no country right is exactly what we're seeing around the world i mean i think you're going to get out of that a bit as well and you can see the right of the middle east to go down our southern border their people are going to become stateless because their home countries are not going to want to returning right which is the big issue right now even in syria's we have claimed that it's over but for many of those individuals women and children they're still afraid to return home right about one percent of them have actually returned to their country right others are waiting for processing and then they have no clothes no food and it's the dead of winter so what are they supposed to do and that affects what really concerns me that when we look at all these places our southern border and even when we look at in venezuela that it's always women and children who are having the hardest impact of men who are fighting over things that don't matter to those women and children right because there isn't enough food in those camps and that's why they're dying and they don't care so you
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can either do two things right and i think it's super port you can either bring them back here and deal with them in our legal system or you can set up a system are brought to sort of deal with them in a functional way where their children are dying and they have sufficient food. clothing that's a humanitarian thing to do that's why the u.n. exists and that's who needs to step in and sort of organize all these countries to say ok there was this really bad situation we have heard this before with the nazis in a situation sort of deal with people who had to where they were in the crime right because if someone is born into something and they are four five six or seven they don't have the middle capacity no way we're doing or no matter how much money as you may need them all got exact right and you don't know if they were forced to do those things just like in any other of it where they're young kids who are forced to go out and do crimes for their livelihood what would you would that do in those situations so it's a little bit of humanitarian control a little bit of order and structure on a global system where everybody is now saying i don't want to deal with it when in fact we cause many of these problems i mean these places yeah that's a thing one more than happy to sort of go there and it seems like twenty years after the beginning of the war on terror we should have
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a system rather than just send them to get. like we're better than that democracy is better than not the united states as i think everyone is but especially here we should be the ones who can take that and handle that exactly good men were capable that we could do that we could be that country but we are the country we don't have to see if we can be that country so things that sort of should not scare us women and children who have different doctrines who need to be sort of repatriated in the way they need to be treated two hundred people showing up at the border on any given day should not cause us any concern because people come on planes every day right we should not have a fear of other people and other people's beliefs that's how we reinforce and reinvent these sort of wars over time by sort of separating these families building up this animosity among the youth and then saying you know we don't have anything to do with you i mean every comic book starts with the numbers this leaves the kid and kills the parents every comic story. that's really true and that's the thing that i want to ask you i mean let's say i mean if we don't help these kids that is the real danger isn't the you're talking more kids that are going to be kind of
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left out in the cold and then anyone can come along and say hey you know guess what look let's blame not only these guys who were radicalized you know you made your life hell but then let's blame the people that rejected you exactly and is there is . are there any concern about the blowback of all immigration services or anything we're going to get there is this is this i think obs so congress has recently been talking about the kids that we have our own father so the border with this toxic stress the stress that you get from being separated from your parents and also the stress of being homeless and not having the clothes that sort of and how it sort of indoctrinates a person right so there is this concern but when we sort of do this full on battle in this sort of concern about. communism anything this is structure we need to put that as part of the plan to sort of make sure the children don't go down that route by sort of making these enemies so when you sit in a room and you see your kids die your brother your sister your mom died before you and everything has the u.s. flag on it or you in stamp on it and some was not addressing you or your mom is a u.s. citizen she has a passport and then she's not allowed to return to the country then what do you think really happened so you know it is a pretty it's sort of
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a perpetual adding saying and i think that's where we have to sort of figure out the. you know it's not to excuse what some of these young men dead because i didn't you know i don't think they should just be oh you're fine come on everything's great here is a popsicle obviously but i think as you say like the young man who lived there and who were forced into this to the young woman who went all the way they had to do this under a lot of other you know they didn't do it in a in a bubble you know you don't it's usually not the ideology it's a lot of environment and i think we're learning a lot about radicalization and how to do that and it's it's good to know we have people like you identified to help people because i think a lot of people don't know that we have a system that can do that if it's used properly and it's you know there's a lot of misinformation out there to. thank you so much for coming on as always you know kind of illuminating to us the mysteries of the immigration service and to take care of this problem thank you for the good work that you think are having me
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think your. research is that the laboratory of physics from moscow's industry institute of physics in technology discovered a way to break one of their own rules about time travel up until now. quantum physics dictated that every last little thing in the universe every atom every piece of air goes in one direction towards death and decay that's time that's how it works the researchers at mit p.t. used a quantum computer which is like a super big massive computer it's awesome to break up a series of cubits ok which is information described by factors of one zero or a mix of both using a program to break up the big it's like on a pooled their billiard table something really big happened when they told the bits to go backwards they did as in from chaos to order for you laid out there this means that they broke the laws of the thermodynamic arrow of time. what must always go forward can now go
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back they were able also to recreate the time reversal with an eighty five percent success rate so if you've ever wanted to rewind time a few seconds to redo a joke or a pick up line well it's not here yet but there is hope. i just want to go back ten seconds and say something funny that i meant to say that. we have a we have a we have a teleprompter we can break the laws of time right now you know that's really incredible this is pretty groundbreaking the fact that eighty five they duplicate it like everybody eighty five percent that. that means it's a lot of their ethical stuff but you know wow that's cool all right everybody that is our show for you today remember when the school told your love the wall i love i am tired rolf and and i. keep on watching those hawks out there and have a great favorite.
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