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this is tremendous it's a wall in you know for some time i could visualize shayla or walking through a door squawking in the house and walking through the door seeing our doctor and she told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference. sharon was living many things but she had a tremendous appetite for learning everybody loved shannon everybody loved her she was an extremely loving daughter. in their grief they can still turn to each other and reached out for support. this takes time and doesn't you know everybody goes down a different path in a different time line to this journey toward healing they begin attending support meetings for families of murder victims. there they saw the devastating toll of sorrow and anger. at the poor. most people. two paychecks away from. the. u.s. president. to punish saudi arabia over its alleged involvement in the disappearance of. flips with business.
this is tremendous it's a wall in you know for some time i could visualize shayla or walking through a door squawking in the house and walking through the door seeing our doctor and she told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference. sharon was living many things but she had a tremendous appetite for learning everybody loved shannon everybody loved her she was an extremely loving daughter. in their grief...
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and you know for some time i could visualize shayla that walking through a door squawking in the house and walking through a door saying aadhaar and she told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference sharon was let in many things. but she had a tremendous appetite for learning everybody loves santa and everybody loved her she was an extremely loving daughter. in their grief they can still turn to each other and reached out for support. it just takes time and doesn't you know everybody goes down a different path in a different time line to this journey toward healing. they begin attending support meetings for families of murder victims. there they saw the devastating toll of sorrow and anger. father of one of the murdered daughters we know well took his first drink and he never stopped for a year and then she lost his job and marriage. but well just daughter was one of one hundred sixty six people killed in the timothy mcveigh bombing of oklahoma city . one night about a year later he woke up in th
and you know for some time i could visualize shayla that walking through a door squawking in the house and walking through a door saying aadhaar and she told me. she was so kind and generous and loving and helpful and she always would come to us and say mom dad i have to make a difference sharon was let in many things. but she had a tremendous appetite for learning everybody loves santa and everybody loved her she was an extremely loving daughter. in their grief they can still turn to each...
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i want to recognize our children here, shayla and john. the other one is at home, on second-grade. we couldn't interrupt her school day. a you has given me a lot. i am an alum, been a board member for a long time, seen three presidents and we keep getting better. we are very happy about the trajectory of the school and the progress, but i want to spend a minute talking about why this idea resonates so deeply and part of it is about the times we live in and we all feel for dialogue, people talking past each other but part of it is also the fundamental roots of a you as the university, as an academy. one of my early influences as a very young man was university president theodore hester, ted from notre dame, who as many times i heard talking about the all of the university, a bridge and crossroads. i will read this part so i don't get it wrong. a crossroads where all the vital intellectual and moral currents of our time meet and are truthfully considered. i went to dedicate this institute to the proposition of open-minded critical thinking in search of solutions to the most pressing
i want to recognize our children here, shayla and john. the other one is at home, on second-grade. we couldn't interrupt her school day. a you has given me a lot. i am an alum, been a board member for a long time, seen three presidents and we keep getting better. we are very happy about the trajectory of the school and the progress, but i want to spend a minute talking about why this idea resonates so deeply and part of it is about the times we live in and we all feel for dialogue, people...
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. >> my name is julia, i have two questions for shayla and. number one is, as you know we asked for guidance on credible reviews and i am wondering if you have seen impact of that guidance on the interviews and the denial rates for those interviews. my second question is the administration is attempting to modify effectively to expand protection of children and i am wondering if you could tell us a son what you have seen of families who have been in detention for an extended period of time, what is the impact on the children of the detention you have seen? >> that is really hard without the impact of matter and we have seen hundreds of families go through the interview process, the decisions we see generally are so dependent on the officers and on the supervisors who are here so typically her most commonly they are located and interviews happen in person and they are almost always there for two details. what this means is we see the results of our decisions change every two weeks and so this has made it difficult for us to say this changes as
. >> my name is julia, i have two questions for shayla and. number one is, as you know we asked for guidance on credible reviews and i am wondering if you have seen impact of that guidance on the interviews and the denial rates for those interviews. my second question is the administration is attempting to modify effectively to expand protection of children and i am wondering if you could tell us a son what you have seen of families who have been in detention for an extended period of...
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and then after they speak i've asked shayla authority, the managing attorney at the pro bono project and the family detention project to talk about what is happening at the border. a lot of the asylum issue is better at play today are taking place at the border. said the panel will discuss the legal issues underpinning the changes and any immediate and longer-term effects of the administration's action on the u.s. asylum system. including whether the new policies are in line or in conflict with the international treaties to which the u.s. is signatory. we are going to start with mr. hey jack. >> good morning. i am happy to start off this panel. i'll be taking the pro-view of that case and indeed was a co-author of the amicus brief to the attorney general when he was considering it in a briefly argue for the resolve that he reached. honestly, he would have reached that resolve though it does give you pause when you realize ours was the only amicus brief that of a dozen or so files on that side of the issue. it seems so obviously the correct result from a legal standpoint. i wasn't abl
and then after they speak i've asked shayla authority, the managing attorney at the pro bono project and the family detention project to talk about what is happening at the border. a lot of the asylum issue is better at play today are taking place at the border. said the panel will discuss the legal issues underpinning the changes and any immediate and longer-term effects of the administration's action on the u.s. asylum system. including whether the new policies are in line or in conflict with...