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these students to help them get skill sets and understandings and understand how to stay within the c.s. programs. and then i am in charge of the entrepreneurship program. so, i'm really lucky to be able to work with founders of color that have tech companies across seven cities and eight next year. so, i'm really excited. >> and we're gonna talk to you in just a little bit about the barriers to entry for latinos into technology, but, dr. bauer, i want to ask you about your school district. 87% of the kids are of latino heritage, right? >> also, many of them are below the poverty level, so their challenges are a little bit different than most districts, especially in terms of accessing the new economy. for our families, it's quite a different world. and so, the work that we do in our district will hopefully lead our students to become just like you guys around the table -- successful latinos that have access to the new economy. >> and on that note, hector, i want to talk to you about your work at google, what you do there. and you represent a latino that's very successful in technology.
these students to help them get skill sets and understandings and understand how to stay within the c.s. programs. and then i am in charge of the entrepreneurship program. so, i'm really lucky to be able to work with founders of color that have tech companies across seven cities and eight next year. so, i'm really excited. >> and we're gonna talk to you in just a little bit about the barriers to entry for latinos into technology, but, dr. bauer, i want to ask you about your school...
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it was sold at drugstores even with the c.s. lewis the greatest apologist of the 20th-century he lost a lot of people pdf he was 14 with satanism occurred from the very beginning had no problem with that. and a lot of these figures is still low marginal. in that was the step worse than science fiction at the time. to seen something as mark twain. that's you find that part of the drug store. and at that time with mainstream media. and obviously by the '60s it has taken off. and going into a barnes & noble that would not have benefits is the make you think he wouldn't be he hated technology. no problem with the trade or flying. but he always made students drive to the airport which is even from grand rapids the students would have to drive and bring him back in the 22 1/2 hours that could be five hours for somebody to lecture that would be quite a burden plus the student would have to come back. he traveled everywhere the huge part of his unconscious came to colleges to speak so half of the year he is traveling until his health wa
it was sold at drugstores even with the c.s. lewis the greatest apologist of the 20th-century he lost a lot of people pdf he was 14 with satanism occurred from the very beginning had no problem with that. and a lot of these figures is still low marginal. in that was the step worse than science fiction at the time. to seen something as mark twain. that's you find that part of the drug store. and at that time with mainstream media. and obviously by the '60s it has taken off. and going into a...
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c.s. comes naturally to me. i'm sorry i'm not naturally whatever you are. at the crap out of me -- me and my little brother -- for nothing, for eating a piece of his birthday cake. i had to learn to protect us the way i am trying to protect you. that was my moment. you asked. sorry. i didn't mean to push. but i did manage to take this. getting the gun is one thing. pulling the trigger -- that is another. now, again, slowly, what's first? skye will walk in the front door. the only external access point to quinn's underground facility is from a beach cove. a two-man extraction team could slip in there, but it's not easy. fitz-simmons. the perimeter is surrounded dead toast. the only way to disable the grid is to crack the system and trigger a reboot. this would give the team three seconds to cross. of course, quinn's too smart to allow any wireless access on his property. that's where i come in. yes, working compact -- holds up under x-ray. desert rose to match your complexion. but -- oh, what's this? a readout, okay? turns green if you're in close enough pro
c.s. comes naturally to me. i'm sorry i'm not naturally whatever you are. at the crap out of me -- me and my little brother -- for nothing, for eating a piece of his birthday cake. i had to learn to protect us the way i am trying to protect you. that was my moment. you asked. sorry. i didn't mean to push. but i did manage to take this. getting the gun is one thing. pulling the trigger -- that is another. now, again, slowly, what's first? skye will walk in the front door. the only external...
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lewis, you know -- c.s. lewis, one of the great christian apologists, he'd lost a lot of people. a lot of people thought, you know, he's flirting with satanism, and other people just thought it was low brow and tacky. but kirk from the very beginning had no problem with that, and he loved people like ray bradbury, robert heinlein. a lot of these figures that were becoming respectable, but science fiction was still pretty marginal. so kirk didn't just write science fiction, he was actually writing horror which was a step worse than science fiction at the time. so his fabulism, he would have seen it as no different than mark twain in connecticut yankee. but for a lot of people when they thought of science fiction or horror, they didn't think mark twain, they didn't think chesterton. they thought just some grubby thing that you might find in a bad part of the drugstore. so for kirk to embrace that, that's -- and a lot of conservativisms and -- conservatives and libertarians specifically went into science fiction because they never would have made it at that time in mainstream media
lewis, you know -- c.s. lewis, one of the great christian apologists, he'd lost a lot of people. a lot of people thought, you know, he's flirting with satanism, and other people just thought it was low brow and tacky. but kirk from the very beginning had no problem with that, and he loved people like ray bradbury, robert heinlein. a lot of these figures that were becoming respectable, but science fiction was still pretty marginal. so kirk didn't just write science fiction, he was actually...
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that's why c.s. lewis called the world an enemy-occupied territory. we're living in a world that's been controlled by the enemy and whenever we move into his territory and we bring light into darkness, oh, does there come pushback! satan doesn't like us messing with his territory. when christians move into an area, they begin to evangelize and light begins to replace the darkness, spiritual warfare comes as fast as you can imagine. but listen to me now. philippians 3:20 says, "our citizenship is in heaven. and we eagerly await a savior from there, the lord jesus christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body." men and women, we are on the winning side. i read the last chapter. and you did too, didn't you? when you read the last chapter, you find out what god is up to. >> announcer: dr. jeremiah will return after this to give one last message of hope in light of today's critical issue. >> announcer: how do we face the increase of christian per
that's why c.s. lewis called the world an enemy-occupied territory. we're living in a world that's been controlled by the enemy and whenever we move into his territory and we bring light into darkness, oh, does there come pushback! satan doesn't like us messing with his territory. when christians move into an area, they begin to evangelize and light begins to replace the darkness, spiritual warfare comes as fast as you can imagine. but listen to me now. philippians 3:20 says, "our...
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he's very creative in self-promotion, but c.s.s always the novice who exaggerates, and i thought these two guys had a lot of experience. >> you know what's interesting, michelle, that you have this campaign where the candidate is clearly driving that he wants his own sort of pathologies reflected in the campaigns, talking points in the way sur combats talk about them, then it's willing to see who will go on and do it. christie and giuliani, they're willing to do it. >> it quite frankly is really embarrassing. when i think of genius, i think of albert einstein, madam currie, nelson mandela. i do not think of donald trump as a genius. how they can go out in public and say these things particularly on the heels of the tax issue, think about it, that "new york times" article reported that one year donald trump reported about $6,000 in income for the year. now, this is a man who is wealthy, he lives in trump tower. if that is a genius, what are they then saying about the rest of the american public that truly earns $6,000 a year? that
he's very creative in self-promotion, but c.s.s always the novice who exaggerates, and i thought these two guys had a lot of experience. >> you know what's interesting, michelle, that you have this campaign where the candidate is clearly driving that he wants his own sort of pathologies reflected in the campaigns, talking points in the way sur combats talk about them, then it's willing to see who will go on and do it. christie and giuliani, they're willing to do it. >> it quite...