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the indochina refugee crisis is one of the events. in 70, 79.s and in the senate you have the retirement of the senator known for his open-door policies in mississippi. over the chairok of the senate judiciary committee. had the continued leadership to the process. with regard to some of the chairs of the subcommittee, he was very watchful. he continued to watch the subcommittee chairman. he said he had complete confidence. there to help if she needed it. generally she didn't. interest inng emigration over all those years. , kennedy taking were events that made it possible. at this time senator kennedy and president carter were politically opposed. yet they were able to work together on this. in the current political climate it is sometimes hard to imagine two political opponents coming together. was it seamless? >> i can tell you presidential politics never entered into the equation of passing the refugee act of 1980. and it helped us in the process as well. a little known fact, reading always on the shortlist of being jimmy carter's
the indochina refugee crisis is one of the events. in 70, 79.s and in the senate you have the retirement of the senator known for his open-door policies in mississippi. over the chairok of the senate judiciary committee. had the continued leadership to the process. with regard to some of the chairs of the subcommittee, he was very watchful. he continued to watch the subcommittee chairman. he said he had complete confidence. there to help if she needed it. generally she didn't. interest inng...
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the growing exodus from indochina still outstrips international efforts. we must [--] working together, lest we all risk conflict [--] will arise southeast asia in southeast asia unless this conference gives birth to new connections, not simply new metaphors [indiscernible] it is a time for action my friends, not for words. the same [--] enjoyed today. our children, if we fail. [indiscernible] these people and these great principles, seem so far away. on the eve of this one is that the atmosphere is so much like the others. let's not be like that legacy of shame. let us reach beyond the metaphor. let us honor the principal. let's do something meaningful. [indiscernible] a world problem [--] a world solution. dear friends gathered at the jimmy carter presidential library, first and most importantly, i wish jimmy carter a speedy recovery. we need him. i thank you for celebrating the refugee act of 1980. achievementnitarian by the countries and administration and congress. the american heart. to provide a heart for those fleeing tyranny [indiscernible] we are
the growing exodus from indochina still outstrips international efforts. we must [--] working together, lest we all risk conflict [--] will arise southeast asia in southeast asia unless this conference gives birth to new connections, not simply new metaphors [indiscernible] it is a time for action my friends, not for words. the same [--] enjoyed today. our children, if we fail. [indiscernible] these people and these great principles, seem so far away. on the eve of this one is that the...
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is exactly what our government condemned in the countries of southeast asia people exodust from indochina. i feel so passionately about this because my mother and her parents came to america as refugees. in1920, they fled pogroms the ukraine and the communist takeover. my grandfather's business he was seized. my grandmother who is 12 years old was thrown up school because she was born into a bourgeois family. my father and his family were also immigrants, fleeing desperate poverty, hoping to find a path to a decent life. america opened its arms to all of them. goodness, because where would i be otherwise? family my mom and her had arrived here just a few years later, the doors of this country might have been shut to them, because of the racist quotas. i'm forever grateful that they had this opportunity. but too much of this country is whograteful for foreigners came here, although all americans except foreign -- except native americans came here willingly or in chains, or are descendents of those who did. too many americans see immigrants and refugees as a threat, not a resource. they see
is exactly what our government condemned in the countries of southeast asia people exodust from indochina. i feel so passionately about this because my mother and her parents came to america as refugees. in1920, they fled pogroms the ukraine and the communist takeover. my grandfather's business he was seized. my grandmother who is 12 years old was thrown up school because she was born into a bourgeois family. my father and his family were also immigrants, fleeing desperate poverty, hoping to...
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continue as we go on through wednesday all the way down into northern parts of vietnam the apostle of indochina in fact speaking of china into the south china sea we do have developing tropical system it's making its way towards hong kong nudging further north woods what is taking on into thursday and we are allowed to see flooding coming in here by this stage as well heavy showers continuing to across aleutian islands and in parts of the philippines and in particular just looking pretty disturbed to western ghats we've seen some very heavy rain recently into karachi some possibilities down saying those monsoon rains more the same as we go on through wednesday particular into the northwest of india pushing a little further north which. bangladesh the northeast of india will see some heavy showers over the next couple of days don't want to show it to southern parts of the varian potential but for the most part it's hot dry and sunny. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most beloved. using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story line focuses on the basis of system
continue as we go on through wednesday all the way down into northern parts of vietnam the apostle of indochina in fact speaking of china into the south china sea we do have developing tropical system it's making its way towards hong kong nudging further north woods what is taking on into thursday and we are allowed to see flooding coming in here by this stage as well heavy showers continuing to across aleutian islands and in parts of the philippines and in particular just looking pretty...
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inanted to start by thanking particular rose lin carter, thecame out to give indochina a great boost. her to probably nine waserent sites and she indefatigable, in each place refugees. the her commitment was evident from plane.e she got off the our last stop was in bangkok, really the nicest camp that we had. becausewas very upset the soil was muddy. concern,t our great right? we had tens of thousands of people we were trying to get out at this stage. need to take care of this right away. so i picked up the phone and and said get some gravel over here right away. they did. the next day, it was gravel. the kind of commitment we had from the carters. not only was president carter but it was definitely mrs. carter, who earlier on had responded to a refugees international vigil outside the and one of thees legendary actors in the state department, his wife is vietnamese. she engaged mrs. carter in a pleaseation, saying rescue my people. they're drowning at sea. an order after that went out to p3 aircraft, out of to look forgin refugee boats that were afloat fleets start to pick them up. t
inanted to start by thanking particular rose lin carter, thecame out to give indochina a great boost. her to probably nine waserent sites and she indefatigable, in each place refugees. the her commitment was evident from plane.e she got off the our last stop was in bangkok, really the nicest camp that we had. becausewas very upset the soil was muddy. concern,t our great right? we had tens of thousands of people we were trying to get out at this stage. need to take care of this right away. so i...
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. >> i was wondering if you could comment on indochina. or vietnam and the knickson trips to nixon china and the soviet union. prof. galambos: yes. ike's policy toward china was et by the fact america had a strong sense, it never had -- we thought we had china. we never had china. we thought because of the second world war that they would be our allies. we were very disappointed when the revolution took place and when our side, chang kai-shek, lost and the communists won. ike's tendency was to see communism as one thing. i think a lot of us were influenced by that, i think a lot of us were influenced to see communists everywhere as the same is one thing. i think eisenhower was nfluenced by that. he was influenced in terms of dominoes. when one falls, the whole world falls. he was very worried about that. i would say his problem was he did not give the credit to nationalism that he should have. not just ike, but also the people who gave him advice, should have looked deeper into those societies. a lot of them have changed now. >> you talked
. >> i was wondering if you could comment on indochina. or vietnam and the knickson trips to nixon china and the soviet union. prof. galambos: yes. ike's policy toward china was et by the fact america had a strong sense, it never had -- we thought we had china. we never had china. we thought because of the second world war that they would be our allies. we were very disappointed when the revolution took place and when our side, chang kai-shek, lost and the communists won. ike's tendency...
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china sea i had heading that way, i of heavy and thunder and showers and other price of china and indochinaea bringing lots of rain in northern parts of queens land and we see a clearing away from new zealand. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a diplomatic row breaks out between china and the uk over britain's support for the hong kong protests. hands—off, hong kong. show respect of what has been achieved in hong kong. one country to systems. the foreign office in london has now summoned the chinese ambassador. it is also seen david in italian mep elected as the new president of the european parliament. planning an extravagant celebration that will include fighterjets, extravagant celebration that will include fighter jets, tanks extravagant celebration that will include fighterjets, tanks and fireworks. more on that in a moment. the semi—finals between netherlands and sweden in the women's world cup has just kicked off — we're live outside the stadium. at wimbledon, nancy and it grab the headlines, beating venus williams, just one or second round, she beat the slovakian player
china sea i had heading that way, i of heavy and thunder and showers and other price of china and indochinaea bringing lots of rain in northern parts of queens land and we see a clearing away from new zealand. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a diplomatic row breaks out between china and the uk over britain's support for the hong kong protests. hands—off, hong kong. show respect of what has been achieved in hong kong. one country to systems. the foreign office in london has now...
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. >> i was wondering if you could comment on indochina or vietnam, and the nixon trips to the soviet union. prof. galambos: yes. ike's policy toward china was pretty much set by the fact america had a strong sense, it never had -- we thought we had china. we never had china. but we thought that they were, because of the second world war, they would be our allies. we were very disappointed when the revolution took place and when our side, chang kai-shek, lost and the communists won. i think a lot of us were influenced by that, i think a lot of the tendency was to see communism as one thing, everywhere and all-encompassing. i think we were all influenced by that. i was alive in those years. i think we were influenced by that, seeing communists as the same, as thing. i think eisenhower was influenced by that. i think he was influenced in terms of dominoes. dominoes falling -- when one falls, the whole world falls. and he was very worried about that. so i would say his problem was that he did not give the credit to nationalism that he should have, and he should have -- not just ike, but
. >> i was wondering if you could comment on indochina or vietnam, and the nixon trips to the soviet union. prof. galambos: yes. ike's policy toward china was pretty much set by the fact america had a strong sense, it never had -- we thought we had china. we never had china. but we thought that they were, because of the second world war, they would be our allies. we were very disappointed when the revolution took place and when our side, chang kai-shek, lost and the communists won. i...
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can you tell me what you are hearing from them, whatever , fromly you can tell us indochina, japan, andritain? chair powell: i think everyone wants to start with the proposition that we want there to be innovation in the financial system. we don't want to be just reacting negatively to innovation. we want to find a way to incorporate it, but there are serious concerns around the table on how this will fit into a regulatory system and what it will literally mean. i think we will be making quite a bit of progress. there's a g7 meeting next week in paris, and i know it will be a topic there. i think we are at the early stages of understanding. i think we understand what's in the white paper, but what are the right ways to assure that the public is protected and the financial system? sen. brown: the working group the two of you talked about, certainly let us know. give us regular updates on where you are going and what u.s. adjusting. the fed's latest monetary policy supports as credit standards for new leveraged loans are weak and have deteriorated. a slowdown in economic activity could po
can you tell me what you are hearing from them, whatever , fromly you can tell us indochina, japan, andritain? chair powell: i think everyone wants to start with the proposition that we want there to be innovation in the financial system. we don't want to be just reacting negatively to innovation. we want to find a way to incorporate it, but there are serious concerns around the table on how this will fit into a regulatory system and what it will literally mean. i think we will be making quite...
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joining up with the rains that we have right across a good part of southwest china so right through indochina into the southwest of china big area cloud here this is the scene in sichuan province similar. these are the plum rains of course will seasonal rains more seasonal downpours more flooding trees uprooted as well for good measure the next hour of flooding looks likely to be down towards the southeast this is a developing system to keep a close eye on that one eye with the next couple of days but it looks pretty bad for the south china place ever back you very much now the demolition of a dam in northern france as dividing environmentalists some say removing bears on normandy will restore life to the saloon river others want to restore what for hydroelectric power and to live reports from normandy. in normandy is lush countryside the verizon dam spans the cellular river built nearly a century ago to create hydroelectric power it was long considered a feat of engineering but in recent years the dams capacity to provide energy has diminished so the french government ordered its demolition
joining up with the rains that we have right across a good part of southwest china so right through indochina into the southwest of china big area cloud here this is the scene in sichuan province similar. these are the plum rains of course will seasonal rains more seasonal downpours more flooding trees uprooted as well for good measure the next hour of flooding looks likely to be down towards the southeast this is a developing system to keep a close eye on that one eye with the next couple of...
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india here and across indochina, and alljust toys in around the globe and it has been phenomenally wetre rain to come as you will see on the weather forecast in just a moment across parts ofjapan, but this has what has happened. it is very slow moving at this time of year, pulling in all this tropical air across southern china, sometimes into taiwan, sometimes into southern korea but notably into japan and because it is slow moving, you get a lot of rainfall in the short spaces of time. it looks like the next wet speu of time. it looks like the next wet spell is heading towards honshu so again it could cause further issue with a months worth of rain falling inafew with a months worth of rain falling in a few days. it is a bit more upbeat here. not so much rain although here we do and we have needed the rain and we do have some rain because it is not sunshine for all. we have had rather grey skies and cloudy, dank weather across north—west scotland whereas in england and wales, the sun is shining quite widely. you can see that from the satellite picture. but this cloud across northern i
india here and across indochina, and alljust toys in around the globe and it has been phenomenally wetre rain to come as you will see on the weather forecast in just a moment across parts ofjapan, but this has what has happened. it is very slow moving at this time of year, pulling in all this tropical air across southern china, sometimes into taiwan, sometimes into southern korea but notably into japan and because it is slow moving, you get a lot of rainfall in the short spaces of time. it...
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persuasive in the way you're asking the question and what is google suggesting doesn't have per subways indochina characteristics in their technology. >> thank you. >> thank you senator schatz. senator fisher. >> thank you. usa know i introduced did he tour act with senator warren to curb some of the manipulative user interfaces. we want to be able to increase transparency when it comes to behavioral experimentation online. obviously we want to make sure children are not targeted with some of the dark patterns that are out there. in your perspective, how do dark patterns thwart that user autonomy online? >> yeah. so persuasion is so invisible and so subtle, oftentimes criticized using this language, crawling down the brain stem, people think you're overreacting. it's a design choice. for background i studied at a lab called persuasive technology lab at stanford that taught engineering students essentially about this whole feel. my friends in the class were the founders of instagram. instagram is a product invented -- copied twitter in the technique what you could call a dark pattern of the number
persuasive in the way you're asking the question and what is google suggesting doesn't have per subways indochina characteristics in their technology. >> thank you. >> thank you senator schatz. senator fisher. >> thank you. usa know i introduced did he tour act with senator warren to curb some of the manipulative user interfaces. we want to be able to increase transparency when it comes to behavioral experimentation online. obviously we want to make sure children are not...