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executive vice president at arizona state you university and delighted to welcome you here to the o'connorf washington, d.c. center for arizona state university that is named for two distinguished arizona leaders, ambassador and sandra day o'connor and appreciative of the family for allow thisinment to to occur. and so we are deluded to open this week. have a whole week of activities and the center here will house a variety of things asu is operating including affairs,n institute, actually, the policy outcomes which is part of the new school the future of innovation in society, and has our sandra day o'connor college of law washington program here and has programs such as the arizona state university center for the and incorporation with the new america foundation which is running events here. it is also them to forcronkite news bureau washington, d.c. for those with don't know in arizona, we have a onhtly 30-minute broadcast cronkite new on the arizona pbs aation and that program is program that is put on by students, andor fantastic station. they run a news boar bureau here in washington.
executive vice president at arizona state you university and delighted to welcome you here to the o'connorf washington, d.c. center for arizona state university that is named for two distinguished arizona leaders, ambassador and sandra day o'connor and appreciative of the family for allow thisinment to to occur. and so we are deluded to open this week. have a whole week of activities and the center here will house a variety of things asu is operating including affairs,n institute, actually, the...
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the research unit of the college of arts and sciences at arizona state university. will turn it over to our panelists to get started. >> welcome everybody. i'm daniel rothenberg. this is a partnership, we are one of the largest universities centers. you would think there would be many formal institutional relations between the big university sent think tanks that create programs that work together and share teams and develop new and innovative ideas but there really far fewer than you would imagine. we are thankful to be able to allow this experiment to move forward. had this and i have relationship for the past four years. it has deepened with every passing year. we've a number of our fellows in the room here. from them.r it is an exciting partnership. we will have our fourth annual conference on april 9 and hopefully everyone in the room will be there as well. it will feature general hr mcmaster and general wilson, the vice chief of the air force and many others. so let's move to the next panel. daniel will introduce the next panel. we will have a two hour program
the research unit of the college of arts and sciences at arizona state university. will turn it over to our panelists to get started. >> welcome everybody. i'm daniel rothenberg. this is a partnership, we are one of the largest universities centers. you would think there would be many formal institutional relations between the big university sent think tanks that create programs that work together and share teams and develop new and innovative ideas but there really far fewer than you...
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executive vice president at arizona state you university and delighted to welcome you here to the o'connorf washington, d.c. center for arizona state university that is named for two distinguished arizona leaders, ambassador and sandra day o'connor and appreciative of the family for allow thisinment to to occur. and so we are deluded to open this week. have a whole week
executive vice president at arizona state you university and delighted to welcome you here to the o'connorf washington, d.c. center for arizona state university that is named for two distinguished arizona leaders, ambassador and sandra day o'connor and appreciative of the family for allow thisinment to to occur. and so we are deluded to open this week. have a whole week
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the center of war is a research unit in the arts and sciences at arizona state university. with that said, i will turn it over to our panelist and get started. >> welcome everybody kayak on the codirector of the center of future of war with peter bergen. it is our fourth year of being in existence. we are a partnership -- a unique partnership between asu, one of the largest research universities in the u.s., and a think tank in washington dc. would think there will be formal seditions with big universities and think tanks that create programs and work together and new, teams, and develop innovative ideas. we are excited and thankful of asu to allow this experiment to move forward. donny and i have had this relationship for the past four years. it has deepened with every passing year and we have a number of fellows in the room here. we are about to hear from peter singer and lieutenant general . blog want to have our fourth annual congress on april 9, and everybody in the room will be there as well. h.r. mcmaster, the national security advisor -- the chief staff of army, and
the center of war is a research unit in the arts and sciences at arizona state university. with that said, i will turn it over to our panelist and get started. >> welcome everybody kayak on the codirector of the center of future of war with peter bergen. it is our fourth year of being in existence. we are a partnership -- a unique partnership between asu, one of the largest research universities in the u.s., and a think tank in washington dc. would think there will be formal seditions...
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center on future of war college of arts and liberal sciences at arizona state university. with that said, i will turn it over to the panelists to take the stage and get started. >> welcome, everybody. my name is daniel roth enberg, codirector on center and future of war with peter bergen. fourth year of being in existence. we are a partnership, a unique and innovative partnership between asu, one of the largest research universities in the u.s., and then a think tank, new america based in d.c. you would think that there would be many formal institutional relationships with big universities and think tanks that create programs and work together and share teams and develop new innovative ideas, there are far fewer than you would imagine. we're excited and thankful to asu to allow this experiment to move forward. >> daniel and i have had this relationship for the past four years and it has deepened with every passing year. we have a number of fellows in the room here, and it is an exciting partnership. we're going to have the annual conference, fourth annual conference april
center on future of war college of arts and liberal sciences at arizona state university. with that said, i will turn it over to the panelists to take the stage and get started. >> welcome, everybody. my name is daniel roth enberg, codirector on center and future of war with peter bergen. fourth year of being in existence. we are a partnership, a unique and innovative partnership between asu, one of the largest research universities in the u.s., and then a think tank, new america based in...
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. >> brown: rios, a prat arizona state university, and now arizona's first poet laureate, was born inales, the son of a mexican father and british mother.r, >> the boror me, has very little to do with the wall or a fence. the border is everywhere and in everything, every step of the way in my life. my father was a very brown man. my mother was a very w woman. rit away, they were, they embodied a border. and thate lived in a place that had a geographical markerca ed the border added to that. >> brown: he's seen en mous changes throughout the border region, even as its culture and language have shaped him as a writer. >> the border smells like cars at noon and wood smoke in the evening. so many people are dictatingat he border ought to be, should do-- and have never visited. the border is many, many things. we want to characterize it. it's like the word for pen. if i hold this pen up and i know that it's a pen, but that's all i can call it, i own it. that's it.at the end of the story. i can move on. but, if at pen is also a pluma, and in another language, is also a plume. if it's got th
. >> brown: rios, a prat arizona state university, and now arizona's first poet laureate, was born inales, the son of a mexican father and british mother.r, >> the boror me, has very little to do with the wall or a fence. the border is everywhere and in everything, every step of the way in my life. my father was a very brown man. my mother was a very w woman. rit away, they were, they embodied a border. and thate lived in a place that had a geographical markerca ed the border added...
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party dominated state legislature and governor used the power over the whole state budget of arizona state university in order to use taxpayer dollars against the ten year line positions and a rival curriculum to the real curriculum, so i urge everyone in this room to start paying attention to those issues, look at what's going on at the university of arizona and get information. they have a ton of good documentation and they are hopeful. [applause] i am concerned about the language we use here and the questioner used the word and you pick it up, discredit. nobody has discredited. they have suppressed them and it's important that we not feed ground that we shouldn't se butt because nancy is right about what's going on here. the system has become so corrupt that public school an a public e university of california and los angeles accepted a gift basket businesst school from a man banned from life from the securities markets and the one professor that stood up and said this is wrong, a market oriented republican professor was basicallyli forced out. don't cede ground about things. suppressed is what is
party dominated state legislature and governor used the power over the whole state budget of arizona state university in order to use taxpayer dollars against the ten year line positions and a rival curriculum to the real curriculum, so i urge everyone in this room to start paying attention to those issues, look at what's going on at the university of arizona and get information. they have a ton of good documentation and they are hopeful. [applause] i am concerned about the language we use here...
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together to talk about what it's like covering the trump administration, that's hosted by arizona state university's cronkite school of journalism. you can watch live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight on c-span's landmark cases we'll explore the 1846 case where a san francisco ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. and they found for the owner, and equal to the 14th amendment applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examine this case on the high court's ruling, with professor of asian-american studies and history at columna university. one family and the extraordinary family of chinese america and josh blackman, associate law professor at the south texas professor of law at houston and founder and professor. match landmark cases tonight on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the radio app and for background on each
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hosted by arizona state university cronkite school of live 6:00 p.m. eastern. looking ahead to tomorrow interior secretary ryan thee will testify about 2019 budget. ont live tuesday morning c-span. >> tonight on c-span landmark cases. we'll explore the 1886 case. francisco city ordinance discriminated against laundry mat owner. established equal protection applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examined this case in the high with may nye author of the lucky one. family and extraordinary invention of chinese america. law blackmon social professor of the south texas .ollege of law in houston live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. it, order copyon cases of therk book. for $8.95.ble there's a link on our website to the national constitution interactive constitution. >> tonight on the communicators. tennessee congresswoman marsha onckmon who is chair technology.ns >> how we remove roadblocks to thereg broad band out access to high speed internet is of ourber one issue county mayors. you're not going to get ec
hosted by arizona state university cronkite school of live 6:00 p.m. eastern. looking ahead to tomorrow interior secretary ryan thee will testify about 2019 budget. ont live tuesday morning c-span. >> tonight on c-span landmark cases. we'll explore the 1886 case. francisco city ordinance discriminated against laundry mat owner. established equal protection applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examined this case in the high with may nye author of the lucky one. family and...
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the washington post discussed covering the trumpet ministration worried this is hosted by arizona state university high school of journalism. and a look at the legislative agenda for congress, the houses back tomorrow at new, eastern for general speeches with legislative business at 2:00 when they will take up a bill allowing terminally ill patients detracts primitive drugs. members will provide -- present a bill for violence in schools. they in the weekend expected to a bill to fund the government passed march 23 and to resume debate on was legend that would ease certain vacuum regulations. thea final vote expected by end of the week, at some point the senate also plans to nominate the customs and border protection commissioner. live as always, and the senate live on c-span two. >> tonight, on c-span's landmark cases, we will explore the 1886 where a san francisco city ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. the ruling found in favor of laundromat owner and establish that people that give a protection under the 14th amendment applies to immigrants as well as citizens area exam
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berkeley and arizona state university, highlighting the need when looking at sea level rise to consideroth the sea level rise that can occur over time but also the subsidance of land that can occur. treasure island was mentioned in the report. some of the -- it the discussion was the history of treasure island and the rate of settlement when it was first constructed versus today and in some of the coverages the historical rates of settlement when the island was first constructed were picked up and treated as if they were the current rates of settlement and uniform across the whole island. generally speaking most of the island is not settling today due to the consolidation of bay mud but the northwestern corner is still settling in 1-2-millimeters per year. but the important thing is that there wasn't anything in the -- in the paper that was not known and understood by our geotechnical consultants and our sea level rise team and they're being factored into the plans for the island. so on march first, there was a fire on the island. one of the vacant buildings within a navy project area o
berkeley and arizona state university, highlighting the need when looking at sea level rise to consideroth the sea level rise that can occur over time but also the subsidance of land that can occur. treasure island was mentioned in the report. some of the -- it the discussion was the history of treasure island and the rate of settlement when it was first constructed versus today and in some of the coverages the historical rates of settlement when the island was first constructed were picked up...
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this form is hosted by arizona state university cronkite school of journalism. good evening, everybody, and welcome. i am mark. the executive vice president at in the middle, we have ashley parker, white house reporter for the washington post and senior reporter. from 2011-2017, she was a washington-based reporter for the washington times. one of the fine people live stolen from the times over the years. where this to for me is chloe, senior producer for cbs this morning. she is a former producer for the cbs evening news and has covered several presidential trips and campaigns. she was also bureau chief for cbs headquartered in beijing. both theu have covered trump administration and it is sort of a softball question. what is different? >> how about everything? a lot is different. theink this white house, experience as a consumer of information about this white house is probably similar to what we experience has reporters in that it is probably as wild and cryonic as it seems to you. -- chaotic as it seems to, especially as compared to past administrations. the
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i urge everyone in this room to pay attention to those issues look at university of arizona and university statehey have good documentation. [applause] >> i am concerned about the language that we use here the question or use the words anew picked it up, discredit. nobody has discredited anybody else they have suppressed them. it is important we do not cede ground that we should not cede. the system has become so corrupt the university of california los angeles accepting a gift at its business school from a man band for life from the securities market milken one who said this is wrong a market oriented republican professor was basically forced out now teaches at cornell do not see the ground suppression is what is going on not discrediting nobody us change the basic underlying theory of economics it is the promotion of a group of ideas that look elegant on paper nothing to do with human behavior. [applause] you might look at the athletic department. [laughter] i have submitted reports on the police not doing their job with violence and i was attacked by two immigrants because i look to universit
i urge everyone in this room to pay attention to those issues look at university of arizona and university statehey have good documentation. [applause] >> i am concerned about the language that we use here the question or use the words anew picked it up, discredit. nobody has discredited anybody else they have suppressed them. it is important we do not cede ground that we should not cede. the system has become so corrupt the university of california los angeles accepting a gift at its...
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arizona. >>> university of california students from all as kcross the state rallied for beddttettetttr education to urge law makes to pass legislation giving students more stability. they must take a hard look at how they're spending money before they endorse tuition hikes. >> state of california should make investigations and see where the money is going, because we have the money. it's just not being distributed properly. >> governor brown's budget proposal would give the uc system a 3% increase. uc officials say it's not enough and they're requesting $1,505 million in additional funds. >>> tech giant executive says a problem is at crisis levels. he says homelessness costs the county more than $500 million each year. >>> the work of a husband and wife team from the bay area is raising hopes for some of the youngest victims of disease in the developing world. their non-profit is centered in mali. and according to a newly-published study, their strategy could have a revolutionary effect on childhood survival. >> reporter: when we first met the doctors, they were splitting time, treating patients
arizona. >>> university of california students from all as kcross the state rallied for beddttettetttr education to urge law makes to pass legislation giving students more stability. they must take a hard look at how they're spending money before they endorse tuition hikes. >> state of california should make investigations and see where the money is going, because we have the money. it's just not being distributed properly. >> governor brown's budget proposal would give the...
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state often with very little explanation why. sociologist by rum arizona law law also lost his job during one of the purges he used to teach at the university of. now he lives in istanbul and documents the names and stories of those who get sacked the pictures of mass arrests that were broadcasted on turkish t.v. still shocking. maybe also you know. prosecutors. have to prove that you are a criminal or terrorist but in our case in my case or even in our case we have got to prove that we are innocent those who are being accused of. being a member of this organization called. we cannot stand the charges and source in this crash was hostile stigma some of them commit suicide some of them live their whole lives stays so that they come. out they become invisible invisible at another place so that they can't. believe. they made a life and everything is in fact to be to jail it at home her cats are waiting for her she used to have a flatmate until assured wife but she moved out because she was afraid to get into trouble with you forties herself friends who suddenly turned their back that's also something bitchy had to get used to. it took infants
state often with very little explanation why. sociologist by rum arizona law law also lost his job during one of the purges he used to teach at the university of. now he lives in istanbul and documents the names and stories of those who get sacked the pictures of mass arrests that were broadcasted on turkish t.v. still shocking. maybe also you know. prosecutors. have to prove that you are a criminal or terrorist but in our case in my case or even in our case we have got to prove that we are...
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state often with very little explanation why. sociologist byrom arizona law law also lost his job during one of the purges he used to teach at the university of. now he lives in istanbul and documents the names and stories of those who get sacked the pictures of math arrests that were broadcasted on turkish t.v. still shock him. oh sure he'll no. prosecutors. have to prove that you are a criminal or terrorist but in our case in my case or even in our case we have got to prove that we are innocent those who are being accused of. being a member of this organization called. we cannot stand the charges and social discrimination or social stigma some of them commit suicide some of them near their home these days so that they can. out they may become invisible invisible at another place so that they can. move beautiful. they need a new life a bit easier uprooting two official figures some four thousand turks who were dismissed after the coup attempts have since gotten their jobs back one of them agreed to give an interview but anonymously because officially he's not allowed to talk about his case the primary school teacher says he was suspended
state often with very little explanation why. sociologist byrom arizona law law also lost his job during one of the purges he used to teach at the university of. now he lives in istanbul and documents the names and stories of those who get sacked the pictures of math arrests that were broadcasted on turkish t.v. still shock him. oh sure he'll no. prosecutors. have to prove that you are a criminal or terrorist but in our case in my case or even in our case we have got to prove that we are...
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university. arizona lost this game by a score of 89-68. it wasn't even close. there are no pac 12 teams left in the tournament at this point. ucla and arizona state both lost in their play in games earlier on this week. >>> 4:27 the time this morning. a joyful reunion for one family and their dog that was mistakenly sent to japan. coming up you will hear from the owners after getting back their ten-year-old german shepard. >> more threats at bay area schools. we'll tell you about the one school that has canceled classes today. >> san francisco a let bit of rain coming through. and you can see traffic is light so far as you drive northbound 101 into downtown. >> and it's going to be a day of off and on rain. some of it will be heavy and there will be plenty of rainbow opportunities and i think hail, thunderstorm activity on an active friday. she was falling farther homeworand farther behind.ttle. we thought if we pushed harder.... but pushing harder didn't work.. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. sylvan worked. at sylvan, our certified teachers use personalized programs to help motivate students achieve their personal best. the results aren't just in
university. arizona lost this game by a score of 89-68. it wasn't even close. there are no pac 12 teams left in the tournament at this point. ucla and arizona state both lost in their play in games earlier on this week. >>> 4:27 the time this morning. a joyful reunion for one family and their dog that was mistakenly sent to japan. coming up you will hear from the owners after getting back their ten-year-old german shepard. >> more threats at bay area schools. we'll tell you about...
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states and is imperative to address how progress doesn't happen by itself. >> i think it is time for the signing unless you have final comments. [applause] >> welcome to tucson arizona hosted by the university of arizona the tv was live earlier today featuring astronaut scott kelly with military historian and others and now we want to show you first up financial times columnist with a discussion on politics and democracy. >> first of all thanks to the sponsors for today's session those include arizona public media as a local physical therapist now retired we have one hour for presentation including questions and answers we will save 20 minutes until the end of the session for that microphone is on either side even more people asking questions then we have time for. and h with this session participating in a conversation afterwards outside of the building then he will go to the signing area. you will wait for him a little bit. any book you buy at the festival supports literacy efforts as you know the festival provides thousands and thousands of dollars to improving illiteracy in our community. how many of you were here last year? look at you. the year before? thirty year? maybe somebody woul
states and is imperative to address how progress doesn't happen by itself. >> i think it is time for the signing unless you have final comments. [applause] >> welcome to tucson arizona hosted by the university of arizona the tv was live earlier today featuring astronaut scott kelly with military historian and others and now we want to show you first up financial times columnist with a discussion on politics and democracy. >> first of all thanks to the sponsors for today's...
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be one of the first 200 students in michigan state university's new school of medicine in grand rapids. moved toated and arizona, where she practices as a surgeon. poverty,from complete her home being torn down because it was no longer livable, to a surgeon in one generation. education can change the trajectory of a child's life, they just need the chance to attend -- attain it. more students deserve that same chance. that is the focus of this administration and budget. thank you for this opportunity to testify, i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you very much. are joined by my favorite ranking member of the full committee. i want to give her a chance to get settled and whatever opening comments she may make. >> i will skip my opening statement and begin with questions. next up,ormally be then the ranking lady, then you. >> you are very generous. >> in my opening statement, i mentioned i am afraid of the cuts and impact school districts with high numbers of federally connected children are large amounts of property not handling on these resources. districts in my home state, let me give you an
be one of the first 200 students in michigan state university's new school of medicine in grand rapids. moved toated and arizona, where she practices as a surgeon. poverty,from complete her home being torn down because it was no longer livable, to a surgeon in one generation. education can change the trajectory of a child's life, they just need the chance to attend -- attain it. more students deserve that same chance. that is the focus of this administration and budget. thank you for this...
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arizona, alabama, and georgia. of those four, the other two states are in the process of starting to implement them. >> tucker: what you need an every state, a universal., hard for illegal aliens to get because they are not supposed to be here. how are they not a betting? >> it is absolutely abetting voter fraud. in the other 46 days, you don't need to provide proof of citizenship. allhe you need to do is check a box that says i am a u.s. citizen. and we have found hundreds of cases all over the country, we had expertt witnesses look at kansas and it could be as high as 18,000 on our voter rolls, and other states probably in the six figures oror more. the problem is, people are doing thisis all the time, sometimes intentionally, sometimes noncitizens are doing it unintentionally. they can't even read what it is they have just signed. or they didn't pay attention to it. then they start getting mail from a candidate saying, you're a registered voter, don't forget to vote for me and on august 7th or whatever the date is. they are registering and voting. >> tucker: why wouldn't that make a difference in elections?c the democratic party is abetting this, t
arizona, alabama, and georgia. of those four, the other two states are in the process of starting to implement them. >> tucker: what you need an every state, a universal., hard for illegal aliens to get because they are not supposed to be here. how are they not a betting? >> it is absolutely abetting voter fraud. in the other 46 days, you don't need to provide proof of citizenship. allhe you need to do is check a box that says i am a u.s. citizen. and we have found hundreds of cases...
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a michigan state university professional accused of -- he was dean of the college of osteopathic medicine. he oversaw a clinic that employed school dr. larry nassa nassar. it fox 10 in arizona. doug ducey suspends uber's self-driving car privileges. she says video footage of the crash raises safety concerns. uber says it will continue to help investigators and will address any concerns the governor has. live look at new york from fox 5. one of the big stories there tonight the pilot of a helicopter that crashed in the east river earlier this month tells federal investigators he believes the aircraft fuel was cut off when a passengers restraint tether tangled with an emergency cut off switch. the pilot tried to flip the switch but discovered it was already off. that was part of the harness underneath. ntsb detailed the account in a preliminary report on the crash that killed all five passengers aboard. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. onl
a michigan state university professional accused of -- he was dean of the college of osteopathic medicine. he oversaw a clinic that employed school dr. larry nassa nassar. it fox 10 in arizona. doug ducey suspends uber's self-driving car privileges. she says video footage of the crash raises safety concerns. uber says it will continue to help investigators and will address any concerns the governor has. live look at new york from fox 5. one of the big stories there tonight the pilot of a...
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states and is imperative to address how progress doesn't happen by itself. >> i think it is time for the signing unless you have final comments. [applause] >> welcome to tucson arizona hosted by the university of ariz t
states and is imperative to address how progress doesn't happen by itself. >> i think it is time for the signing unless you have final comments. [applause] >> welcome to tucson arizona hosted by the university of ariz t
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went on to be one of the first 200 students in michigan state university's new school of medicine in grand rapids. she graduated and moved to arizona, where she practices as a surgeon. think about that for a moment. she went from complete poverty, her home being torn down because it was no longer liveable, to a surgeon all in one generation. education can truly change the trajectory of a child's life, all they need is the chance to attain it. more students deserve the same chance karolina and her mother had. that is the focus of this administration and the focus of this budget. thank you for this opportunity to testify. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you very much, madam secretary. before we begin, i see we're joined by my favorite ranking member of the full committee. i want to give her a chance to get settled and then offer whatever opening comments she would care to make. >> given i am -- >> i was just watching you. >> i think i will skip my opening statement and begin with questions. >> well, i would normally be next up and then the ranking lady and then you, madam, of the full committee. >> you're very ge
went on to be one of the first 200 students in michigan state university's new school of medicine in grand rapids. she graduated and moved to arizona, where she practices as a surgeon. think about that for a moment. she went from complete poverty, her home being torn down because it was no longer liveable, to a surgeon all in one generation. education can truly change the trajectory of a child's life, all they need is the chance to attain it. more students deserve the same chance karolina and...
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university where he earned his bachelors and masters degree. he lives in mesa, arizona. sen. flake will be focusing on his continuing message of country over party. please join me welcoming united states sen. jeff flake. [applause] >> and honor to be here, and honor to be hosted by the new england council. i can't believe memorabilia around here, what it feels like to be here. my best political memories of traveling around with sen. mccain, one memorable event here, traveled close to the canadian border and he was going to talk about prescription drugs, importation, that was one of his issues. it was snowing, and absolute blizzard. the only ones with us were the ones that were with us on the bus. they got off and we were shivering in a light sportcoat. sen. mccain said i need cheap prescription drugs because i got pneumonia now. as we were standing there some guy rides by on a bike and it was the most surreal thing i have ever seen. anyway, we were looking for a perfect place for a quiet getaway evening or afternoon and weekend so we are glad you could join us for that quiet time but i stand before you today, the rarest of species, the american conservative. americana never trumpist.
university where he earned his bachelors and masters degree. he lives in mesa, arizona. sen. flake will be focusing on his continuing message of country over party. please join me welcoming united states sen. jeff flake. [applause] >> and honor to be here, and honor to be hosted by the new england council. i can't believe memorabilia around here, what it feels like to be here. my best political memories of traveling around with sen. mccain, one memorable event here, traveled close to the...
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arizona have fully implemented the law. the other two states are in the process of starting to implement the law. >> tucker: just to be clear, what you do need in every state is a government i.d., universallynment i.d. hard for illegal aliens to get because they're not supposed to be here. >> yes. >> tucker: governor gives them i.d. sufficient for voter registration how are they not abetting voter fraud. >> it is absolutely abetting voter fraud. the amazing thing is of course in the other 46 states, you don't need to provide proof of citizenship. all you need to do is check a box that says i am a u.s. citizen. and we have found hundreds of cases all over the country, we have had expert witnesses look at kansas and it could be as high as 18,000 aliens on our voter roles in other states it's probably in the six figures or more. but the point is people are doing this all the time. sometimes intentionally, sometimes the noncitizens are doing it unintentionally. they can't even read what it is they have just signed. or they didn't pay attention to it. and then they start getting mail from the candidate saying, hey, you are a registered voter. don't forget to vote for me on august 7th or whateve
arizona have fully implemented the law. the other two states are in the process of starting to implement the law. >> tucker: just to be clear, what you do need in every state is a government i.d., universallynment i.d. hard for illegal aliens to get because they're not supposed to be here. >> yes. >> tucker: governor gives them i.d. sufficient for voter registration how are they not abetting voter fraud. >> it is absolutely abetting voter fraud. the amazing thing is of...
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arizona, that states cannot enforce federal law. the federal government is responsible for enforcing it. another thing with the universal background checks, that is taking the commerce clause. are -- the federal regulatet can only interstate commerce. seatbelt laws are not a federal law. every state signed on with it and every state passed it. if you want universal background checks, every single state has to pass a background check law. military style rifles -- style or look has nothing to do with function. in ar-15 is just like any other hunting rifle. it just looks like a military weapon. it is not. as a firearms dealer, i have to abide by 200,000 regulations. if i do not, i could end up in prison. host: you are into houston, maryland, and that includes maryland and obviously federal laws. florida passed the age limit to purchase a firearm, raising it from 18 to 21. what is the law in maryland? they have not passed that law yet. they are discussing it. they have not passed it yet. if the state wants to do it, fine. there are other people saying for the fed to raise it to 21 because teenagers do not have the mental ca
arizona, that states cannot enforce federal law. the federal government is responsible for enforcing it. another thing with the universal background checks, that is taking the commerce clause. are -- the federal regulatet can only interstate commerce. seatbelt laws are not a federal law. every state signed on with it and every state passed it. if you want universal background checks, every single state has to pass a background check law. military style rifles -- style or look has nothing to do...
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