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on angel island, 175,000 chinese immigrants would pass through. they were sometimes detained for weeks, sometimes years while immigration officials pondered their fate. what hung in the balance was admission to the u.s. or deportation back to china. to many chinese their time here on angel island was psychologically painful and profoundly sad. >> you're coming to the land that promises freedom. you come justice and promises great promise and you come to the united states and immediately lock you and separate you from your family. and you have to face interrogation. it's not physical harm done to you, it's all mental. it's the mental cruelty that you have to go through. you have to go through days and days of interrogation they ask you questions about how many chickens do you have in your farm. how many steps. who lives on the left side. who lives on the right side. where's your village well. where's your church, who's your minister. and with any conflict they would deport you back to china. >> reporter: when san francisco burned to the grown. amaz
on angel island, 175,000 chinese immigrants would pass through. they were sometimes detained for weeks, sometimes years while immigration officials pondered their fate. what hung in the balance was admission to the u.s. or deportation back to china. to many chinese their time here on angel island was psychologically painful and profoundly sad. >> you're coming to the land that promises freedom. you come justice and promises great promise and you come to the united states and immediately...
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standard-issued prison jumpsuits, for example, for their duration of the state whether it was at angel island or ellis island. i think what the chairman said is very important and i think it is important for you to articulate to us that if the administration chooses to at least have this interdiction policy for families, they should at least realize that because they are families and there is a different way that we should deal with it, that there is a -- it should provide other safeguards for these families that perhaps -- you hate to single out anything, but for this one i think it is warranted because of these extraordinary circumstances. if the administration has the ability. we need your help in looking at the law to help us formulate these positions to provide for on-site aljs that includes a right -- a right to counsel, not just -- and ability to have counsel but a right to counsel that may be subsidized or paid for with federal dollars. because we truly are interested in doing an expedited process than do it fairly. s it shouldn't be a one-way process where basically someone looks at
standard-issued prison jumpsuits, for example, for their duration of the state whether it was at angel island or ellis island. i think what the chairman said is very important and i think it is important for you to articulate to us that if the administration chooses to at least have this interdiction policy for families, they should at least realize that because they are families and there is a different way that we should deal with it, that there is a -- it should provide other safeguards for...
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standard issued prison jump suits for example, for their duration of the stay whether it was at angel island or ellis island. i think what the chairman said is very important and i think it is important for you to articulate to us that if the administration chooses to at least have this interdiction policy for families they should at least realize that because they are families and there is a different way that we should deal with it that there is a -- it should provide other safeguards for these families that perhaps -- you hate to single out anything but for this one than do it fairly. . shouldn't be a one-way expedited process where basically someone looks at you for a couple days you come in, you're scared of this person who's in whatever outfit. you're in your orange jumpsuit. you don't know what's happened in the past few weeks or months while you've been waiting, then your fate has decided. it has to be a better and even playing field if we're going to be true to those things that in our country we have always been true to in terms of family immigration to these united states. so we n
standard issued prison jump suits for example, for their duration of the stay whether it was at angel island or ellis island. i think what the chairman said is very important and i think it is important for you to articulate to us that if the administration chooses to at least have this interdiction policy for families they should at least realize that because they are families and there is a different way that we should deal with it that there is a -- it should provide other safeguards for...
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this is catalina island. 27 miles off the coast of los angeles. its beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. most of the fish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one species is impossible to miss. them. if you were from cal state's shark lab, it's not a bad place to set up shop. >> this is going to change how we study sharks in the ocean. >> chris lowe, getting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously, here a day at the office requires a different attire. and it also provides a different view of the world. it takes only a few moments underwater to understand chris lowe's passion for the ocean. and for the sharks he studies. >> what is it about sharks that interests you from a scientific perspective? >> they're a canary in a coal mine for the ocean. they tell us how healthy the oceans are. as a diver you jump in the water and you want the sharks to come to you, and sometimes they do and most times they don't. so that's always been the tricky part, how do we find the way to study them? >> the
this is catalina island. 27 miles off the coast of los angeles. its beauty both above and below the ocean that surrounds it. most of the fish that call these waters home go relatively unnoticed. but one species is impossible to miss. them. if you were from cal state's shark lab, it's not a bad place to set up shop. >> this is going to change how we study sharks in the ocean. >> chris lowe, getting to know him and his work is getting your feet wet. obviously, here a day at the office...
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i guess next you, well, close to los angeles, covering brooklyn queens and long island. our record is her strength. the eastern district of new york has led the nation in terrorism convictions since 2001. and she continued that strong tradition in the office. she oversaw prosecutions and important cases. the six individuals conspiring as part of an al-qaeda plot planned to bomb the new york subway system. for individuals, including russell the fracas, plotted to attack jfk airport and just yesterday her office announced that three individuals have been charged with attempting and conspiring to provide me to support to isil. and the two that were planning to fly to syria to join isil, as everyone knows, were arrested the day before yesterday. for answers to problems of national security i believe demonstrated that she really has the ability to be a first rate united states attorney, excuse me, attorney general. and i want to compliment senator hatch for his comments. he said at the hearing every lawyer has to be independent to the attorney general even more so. welcome ac
i guess next you, well, close to los angeles, covering brooklyn queens and long island. our record is her strength. the eastern district of new york has led the nation in terrorism convictions since 2001. and she continued that strong tradition in the office. she oversaw prosecutions and important cases. the six individuals conspiring as part of an al-qaeda plot planned to bomb the new york subway system. for individuals, including russell the fracas, plotted to attack jfk airport and just...
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angeles. cover and brooklyn, queens, and long island. her record is first rate. the eastern district of you work -- new york has led the nation in terrorism convictions. she continues that tradition. she oversaw prosecutions and important cases. the six individuals conspiring who as part of an al qaeda plot plans to bomb the new york subway system. four of them, including russell taught it to attack jfk airport. just yesterday, her office announced three individuals have been charged with attempting and conspiring to provide materials to isil.those planning to fly to syria, as everyone knows, were arrested the day before yesterday. her answers to problems of national security i believe demonstrated she really has the ability to be a first rate u.s. attorney. excuse me, attorney general. i want to comment senator hatch for his comments. -- complement senator hatch for his comments. he said every lawyer has to be independent. she said this to him. i pledge to you i take that independence seriously. i want to particularly thank him for his comments. let me move to t
angeles. cover and brooklyn, queens, and long island. her record is first rate. the eastern district of you work -- new york has led the nation in terrorism convictions. she continues that tradition. she oversaw prosecutions and important cases. the six individuals conspiring who as part of an al qaeda plot plans to bomb the new york subway system. four of them, including russell taught it to attack jfk airport. just yesterday, her office announced three individuals have been charged with...
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angeles national forest was daunting. it's an area approximately 1,000 square miles, about the size of the state of rhode island. as the days passed, investigators suspected foul play. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. >>don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious
angeles national forest was daunting. it's an area approximately 1,000 square miles, about the size of the state of rhode island. as the days passed, investigators suspected foul play. in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. so he talked to me about xarelto®. >>xarelto® is the first oral...
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actors reportly got married at their home in los angeles but celebration does not stop there, a bigger celebration is set to take place on dep's private islandn the bohamas this weekend. nice to have one of those. his wedding marks her first marriage and dep's second is. private island. >> come on dude are you serious. >> it must be nice. >> i know. >> only three days until grammys air right here on cbs-3. >> ed sheeran is up for two including album of the year. here's a closer look at his hit album x. >> ♪ >> ed sheeran is a fuzzy british singer, a pop hybrid. >> ed sheeran is a red headedded british singer/song writer who with this album made a decent step forward in terms of career longevity. >> the he came into the pop world world as this modern foulke guy and incredibly talented and as a singer he is billion. >> it was obvious from the beginning that he writes hooks really well and giftedded song writer. >> ♪ >> don't is a surprising song to come from him. >> i think the the rumor with don't was a clever publicity angle for ed sheeran. >> he was forthcoming about what and who it was about which is a good thing to do it and to air someon
actors reportly got married at their home in los angeles but celebration does not stop there, a bigger celebration is set to take place on dep's private islandn the bohamas this weekend. nice to have one of those. his wedding marks her first marriage and dep's second is. private island. >> come on dude are you serious. >> it must be nice. >> i know. >> only three days until grammys air right here on cbs-3. >> ed sheeran is up for two including album of the year....
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island and killed and ate them. the pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels we could be pacifists, but we don't. >> benjamin ginsberg, you right war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> isn't that ironic? when you consider various toxic human progress many of them are progress of war. take technological progress. generally speaking, basic science arrives in places like hopkins, in the minds of scientists and engineers. but, transforming basic science into technology that we use that usually is the result of war and military needs, so much of our technology stems from military applications, atomic energy jets microwaves, radar chemistry. all of these are results of military investments over the years transforming laboratory ideas into technology. sometimes it's technological progress, but it's not just technology. so much of the modern world results are military ideas. take for example, planning to read the profession of planning is a military profession, army's plan. engineering, do you know an engineer was someone who built
island and killed and ate them. the pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels we could be pacifists, but we don't. >> benjamin ginsberg, you right war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> isn't that ironic? when you consider various toxic human progress many of them are progress of war. take technological progress. generally speaking, basic science arrives in places like hopkins, in the minds of scientists and...
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island is that more your he wouldn't fight. faq and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in the world of angels we could be pacifists but we don't. >> host: benjamin ginsberg you write war is terrible but it also nature engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic. when you consider past acts of human progress, many of them are up for. take technological progress. generally speaking from a basic arises at places like have infinite minds by scientists to mention ayers. transforming basic science into type knowledge it will be years that usually as a result of war and military needs. so much of our technology stands for military applications, on-topic energy microwaves radar chemistry, all of these are results of military investments over the years transforming laboratory ideas into technology. sometimes those words get beaten into shares and that's progress. it is military ideas. take for example planning. the profession of planning is the military profession. armies planned. engineering. engineer with someone who built weapons of fortifications. today we have civil engineers who
island is that more your he wouldn't fight. faq and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in the world of angels we could be pacifists but we don't. >> host: benjamin ginsberg you write war is terrible but it also nature engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic. when you consider past acts of human progress, many of them are up for. take technological progress. generally speaking from a basic arises at places like have infinite...
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islands or the british virgin islands as being the secrecy haven but there's a lot of secrecy across the entire united states. we did original data analysis in places like los angelesmiami, the california bay area and new york and found this huge prevalence of luxury properties those over $5 million owned behind shell companies and that make makes the owners typically secretive. the u.s. property market had historically been one of the most transparent ones that goes back to our founding fathers and their values about property being open and another reason is that the department of justice has stated numerous times in recent years that it's becoming more and more challenging for them to pursue investigations of people's assets when they can't find them. jenna: describe how difficult your experience or how challenging it was to actually find out who owns some of this property. >> well, i mean, not only are a lot of these owned by shell companies. behind a shell company would be another shell company so you would have like a delaware shell owned by a british virgin island shell owned by a netherlands trust. we had to piece together clues from all over. we pierced thr
islands or the british virgin islands as being the secrecy haven but there's a lot of secrecy across the entire united states. we did original data analysis in places like los angelesmiami, the california bay area and new york and found this huge prevalence of luxury properties those over $5 million owned behind shell companies and that make makes the owners typically secretive. the u.s. property market had historically been one of the most transparent ones that goes back to our founding...
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island and killed and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels, we could be pacifists but we don't can. >> host: benjamin ginsburg, you write: war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic? when you consider various aspects of human progress, many of them are outgrowths of war. take technological progress. now, generally speaking basic science arises at place like hopkins. it arises in the minds of scientists and engineers. but transforming basic science into technology that we use, that usually is a result of war and military needs. so much of our technology stems from military applications. atomic energy, jets, microwaves, radar, metallurgy, chemistry. all of these are results of military investments over the years transforming laboratory ideas into technology. sometimes those get beaten into flow shares, and that's -- plowshares, and that's technological progress. so much of the modern world results from military ideas. take, for example, planning. the profession of planning is a mili
island and killed and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels, we could be pacifists but we don't can. >> host: benjamin ginsburg, you write: war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic? when you consider various aspects of human progress, many of them are outgrowths of war. take technological progress. now, generally speaking basic science arises at place like hopkins....
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island and killed and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels, we could be pacifists but we don't can. >> host: benjamin ginsburg, you write: war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic? when you consider various aspects of human progress, many of them are outgrowths of war. take technological progress. now, generally speaking basic science arises at place like hopkins. it arises in the minds of scientists and engineers. but transforming basic science into technology that we use, that usually is a result of war and military needs. so much of our technology stems from military applications. atomic energy, jets, microwaves, radar, metallurgy, chemistry. all of these are results of military investments over the years transforming laboratory ideas into technology. sometimes those get beaten into flow shares, and that's -- plowshares, and that's technological progress. so much of the modern world results from military ideas. take, for example, planning. the profession of planning is a mili
island and killed and ate them. pacifism is rare and not always the best thing. if we lived in a world of angels, we could be pacifists but we don't can. >> host: benjamin ginsburg, you write: war is terrible, but it has also been a major engine of human progress. >> guest: yeah, isn't that ironic? when you consider various aspects of human progress, many of them are outgrowths of war. take technological progress. now, generally speaking basic science arises at place like hopkins....