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arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency. it focuses on jackson's clashes with wig party members henry clay and any webster and the bank wars of the 1830's. class is about 55 minutes. >> good morning everybody, and welcome to american history. .y name is jonathan barth you all know me as professor barth. i am a history professor at arizona state university, in conjunction with two stellar, world-class programs, and there they are on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical, and religious studies, great program. and then also the center for political thought and leadership, another stellar program if this lecture intrigues you. you should check out our center. we are doing some big things. if you are interested in morning -- in learning more about yours , www.professorbarth.com, you can read about me on that website. politicians have passed. alexander hamilton died in a duel in 1804. james madison, pictured on the right, retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams and thomas jefferson , july 4
arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency. it focuses on jackson's clashes with wig party members henry clay and any webster and the bank wars of the 1830's. class is about 55 minutes. >> good morning everybody, and welcome to american history. .y name is jonathan barth you all know me as professor barth. i am a history professor at arizona state university, in conjunction with two stellar, world-class programs,...
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i am a history professor at arizona state university. with two very stellar what was programs. there they are, on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies. quite a mouthful. we call it shippers. also, the center for political thought and leadership. or ptl, another stellar program. lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we are doing big things. you are interested in learning more about yours www.professorbarth.com. you can read about me on that website. a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton died in a dual in 1804. james madison pictured there on the right retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams at thomas jefferson day, july 4, 1826. 50 years to the day of the signing of the declaration of independence. pretty incredible. you can't make something like that up. america is changing. sweepingrevolution is the young republic. mass commercialization. profit-making. new opportunities for investment. inventions. entrepreneurship. a burst in the population. look at that explosion from one million in 1750 t
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. >> on lectures in history, arizona state university professor jonathan bard teaches a class about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on jackson's clashes with wig party members henry clay and any webster and the
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arizona state university professor jonathan talks about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency and his clash with henry clay and daniel webster in the 1830's. here is a preview. >> south carolina nullifies the tariff of 1832, why would they do this? south carolina says not enough. not enough. this tariff is unconstitutional, we have the right to declare this tariff no envoy. if you knew -- do not respect the nullification of this, we will secede from the united states. unbelievable. going to happen? what will andrew jackson do? jackson gets word of this and jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. he signed a bill. jackson says that any state may add pleasure. it is to say the united states is not a nation. jackson asked congress to pass a bill. this bill will permit the 50,000 u.s. send troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s. navy, now off the coast of south carolina. he is ready to invade the city -- state of south carolina. civil on the brink of war, over a tariff, who would have thoug
arizona state university professor jonathan talks about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency and his clash with henry clay and daniel webster in the 1830's. here is a preview. >> south carolina nullifies the tariff of 1832, why would they do this? south carolina says not enough. not enough. this tariff is unconstitutional, we have the right to declare this tariff no envoy. if you knew -- do not respect the nullification of this, we will secede from the united states....
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eastern on lectures in history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor johnathan bart. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probably, i think we could say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> and then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on reel america. the 1951 educational film subject narcotics intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting. >> we'll bring you the archival presidential inaugurations. >> let me affirm my belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> dwight d. eisenhower. john f. kennedy in 1961. >> man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. >> ronald reagan in 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around and this makes us special among the nations of the earth. >> on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1977 film "the time has come" which is narrated by james ea
eastern on lectures in history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor johnathan bart. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probably, i think we could say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> and then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on reel america. the 1951 educational film subject narcotics intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin...
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. >> reporter: now nasa, led by researchers at arizona state university, plans to send an unmanned spacecraftof massachusetts, made of iron and other precious metals. the mission's leader at arizona state estimates the iron alone on today's market would be worth $10,000 quaudrillian dollars. that's a one with 19 zeros. any plan to take advantage of all the metal that may be on an astroid like this? >> we're going to learn about planetary formation, but we are not going to be trying to bring any of this material back and using it for industry. >> and liftoff. >> reporter: nasa already launched a separate mission to an astroid last september with plans to return to earth with a sample. and a private company called planetary resources is working to develop a satellite geared toward potentially lucrative astroid exploration. do you expect people would want to mine that some day? >> well, let's go explore it first and see what it's made of. then we can let people decide what they want to do with it. >> reporter: once the mission launches in 2023, it will take >>> hollywood icon mary tyler moore ha
. >> reporter: now nasa, led by researchers at arizona state university, plans to send an unmanned spacecraftof massachusetts, made of iron and other precious metals. the mission's leader at arizona state estimates the iron alone on today's market would be worth $10,000 quaudrillian dollars. that's a one with 19 zeros. any plan to take advantage of all the metal that may be on an astroid like this? >> we're going to learn about planetary formation, but we are not going to be trying...
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eastern on lectures in history, the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor>> probably the most colorful president in the united states history. i think we can say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film subject narcotics, describing the dangers of heroin addiction. >> this is a room where addicts come to inject their narcotics and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we will bring you archival presidential inaugurations, starting with fdr in 1933. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. in 1963. d. eisenhower -- 1953. john kennedy in 1961. >> the power to abolish all forms of human poverty. >> ronald reagan 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around. this makes us special among the nations of europe. -- the earth. >> the 1977 film the time has come, narrated by james earl jones. the film recently restored
eastern on lectures in history, the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor>> probably the most colorful president in the united states history. i think we can say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film subject narcotics, describing the dangers of heroin addiction. >> this is a room where addicts come to inject their narcotics and...
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visit ncicap.org] this week and on american history tv, -- with arizona state university professor jonathan bar. >> probably the most colorful president in the united states, i think we can state almost the most in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. at 10 p.m. onay railamerica, the 1951 narcotics, film, describing the dangers of narcotic addiction. gallery, aa shooting room where addicts come to inject their narcotics. at 2 p.m.ay beginning eastern, we will bring you archival presidential inaugurations, starting with franklin delano roosevelt in 1933. , let me assert my firm believe that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. in 1953,d eisenhower john f. kennedy 1961. >> a man holds in his mortal alls the power to abolish forms of poverty. >> and ronald reagan 1981. , let us take inventory, we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around. among the a special nations of the earth. film the time7 has come, narrated by james earl jones and originally created for overseas audiences. by film recently restored the national archives documents the progress of african-america
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the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor john. >> probably the most colorful president in the united states -- i think we can say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. announcer: saturday at 10:00 america"ern on "reel a film subject narcotics describing the dangers of narcotics addiction. >> a room where addicts come to inject narcotics and must wait there to -- turn to use the needle. announcer: we will bring you archival presidential inauguration's starting with franklin delano roosevelt. >> first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. announcer: dwight d. eisenhower in 1953 and john f. kennedy in 1961. >> a man holds in his mortal hand the power to abolish all quality and all forms of human life. announcer: and ronald reagan 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around and this makes us special among the nations of the earth. announcer: on monday at 8:00 america"ern on " reel the film "the time has come." the film recently restored
the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor john. >> probably the most colorful president in the united states -- i think we can say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. announcer: saturday at 10:00 america"ern on "reel a film subject narcotics describing the dangers of narcotics addiction. >> a room where addicts come to inject narcotics and must wait there to -- turn to use the needle. announcer: we will bring you...
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emory-riddle told by temple, the university of oak and arizona state university. the u.s. world and news report says many public institutions on the list are hoping to use technology to expand their market profile. the report also says online degree programs are gaining in popularity, because of the flexibility they offer. >>> you may have heard about that supplement -- aaron -- prevojen. they say it can sharpen your memory. nbc's kristen dahlgren tells us why a federal lawsuitay >> your brain is an amazing thing. >> reporter: you've probably seen the ad. >> the breakthrough in prevagen ul it improved memory. >> reporter: claimed and marketed as an over the counter supplement can improve memory in 90 days. but now the federal trade commission and new york's attorney general are charging the makers with making false and unsubstantiated claims. >> you can't make claims you can't back up with your own scientific studies and we're going to protect the seniors in new york and the seniors all over america from false claims. >> reporter: the complaint alleges manufacturer quincy
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he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and professor of earth and space exploration and the physics department. he is an internationally renowned theoretical physicists and is the author of the forthcoming book, "the greatest story ever told so far: why are we here?" john mechlin is in the audience. he is the bulletin editor in chief. he is the one who pulls together and health development statement of this important announcement town at the bulletins' website at the bulletin.org. an op-ed by lawrence and david that highlights the points we are going to make today can be found on the new york times website. i am rachel bronson. i am the executive director and publisher of the bulletin of the atomic scientists and am delighted to be with you here today. make no mistake, this has been a difficult year. the clock statement that is on her website makes clear that over the course of 2016, the global security landscape dark ened as the international community failed to come to grips with humanity passes most pressing eggs -- existential threats, nuclear weapons
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eastern on lectures in history, jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor jonathan barth. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history, i say probably, i think we can state almost objective will the most clrful president in u.s. history. ail giant of a figure. >> on saturday at 10:00 p.m. the 1951 educational film subject narcotics intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern we'll bring you presidential inaugurations starting with fdr in 1933. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> dwight d eisenhower in 1953, john f kennedy in 1961. >> for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. >> and ronald reagan from 1981. >> let us take inventory, we are a nation that has a government shs not the other way around. and this makes us special among the nations of the earth. >> and on monday at 8:00
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by the way new york university came in at number two on the list, arizona state university ranked number three. >> all right, how about game maker hasbro? launching world-wide contest. you get to choose what the next generation of monopoly tokens will look like. so, there are lots of options like maybe emoji, bunny, beach ball to name just a few, you have until the ends of the month to cast your vote. just go to vote monopoly. they'll release the results in march. >> i'm on zested when monopoly. bring on the game. 5:26. can we say ouch? look at this video right here. oh. boy, that's philadelphia rapper meek mills. why did he post this video outside his mom's house? we will tell you straight ahead. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation... ...without the need for fillers. with olay, you age less. so you can be ageless. olay ageless. hon
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eastern, andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor. >> probably the most colorful president in the united states history, i think we can say almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1951 educational film subject narcotics. describing the dangers of heroin addiction. >> this is a room where addicts come to inject their narcotics. >> on sunday beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we will bring you archival presidential inauguration's starting with fdr in 1933. >> first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. in 1953. d. eisenhower john f. kennedy 1961. >> man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. >> ronald reagan 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around. this makes us special among the nations of beer. america,day on reel the 1977 film the time has come narrated by james earl jones and created for overseas audi
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he graduated from arizona state university with an engineering degree. the obama administration granted him a waiver and allowed him to become a citizen and enlist in the united states army, where he served in combat in afghanistan. senator sessions, since joining the senate in 1997 you have voted against every immigration bill that included a path to citizenship for the undocumented. you described the dream act, which i introduced 15 years ago, to spare children who are undocumented through no fault of their own as "a reckless proposal for mass amnesty." you opposed the bipartisan, comprehensive immigration reform bill, which passed the senate four years ago. you have objected to immigrants volunteering to serve in our armed forces, saying, "in terms of who is going to most likely be a spy, somebody from cullman, alabama, or somebody from kenya?" when i asked what you would do to address the most 800,000 dreamers like oscar vasquez, who would be subject to deportation if president obama's executive order is repealed, you said "i believe in following the
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he graduated from arizona state university with an engineering degree. the obama administration granted him a waiver and allowed him to become a citizen and enlist in the united states army where he served in combat in afghanistan. senator sessions, since joining the senate in 1997, you voted against every immigration bill that included a path to citizenship for the undocumented. you described the d.r.e.a.m. act which i introduced 15 years ago to spare children who are undocumented through no fault of their own as a reckless proposal for mass amnesty. you posed the bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill which passed the senate four years ago. you have objected to immigrants volunteering to serve in our armed forces saying, quote, in terms of who is going most likely to be a spy, somebody from coleman, alabama, or someone from kenya? when i asked what you would do to address the almost 800,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers like oscar vasquez who would be subject to deportation if the executive order was repealed you said, quote, i believe in following the law. t
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. >> reporter: now nasa led by the e arizona state university they plan to review this. ion's leader at arizona state estimates the iron alone today on the market would be worked 10,000 quad rillion dollars. that's a 1 followed by 19 zeros. >> is there a plan to take advantage of all the metal on an asteroid like this? >> we're going to learn about planetary formation but we're not going to try to bring any of this material back and use it for industry. >> reporter: nasa already launched a separate mission last september with plans to return to earth with a sample and a private company called planetary resources is working to develop a satellite geared toward potentially lucrative asteroid ex-plor racing. do you expect that people would want to go mine that some day? >> well, you know, let's go explore it first and let's see what it's made of and then we can let people decide what they want to do with it. >> reporter: once the psyche mission launches in 2023, it will take seven years to get to its out of this world destination. for "cbs this morning" carter er evans, los
. >> reporter: now nasa led by the e arizona state university they plan to review this. ion's leader at arizona state estimates the iron alone today on the market would be worked 10,000 quad rillion dollars. that's a 1 followed by 19 zeros. >> is there a plan to take advantage of all the metal on an asteroid like this? >> we're going to learn about planetary formation but we're not going to try to bring any of this material back and use it for industry. >> reporter: nasa...
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he graduated from arizona state university with an engineering degree. the obama administration granted him a waiver and allowed him to become a citizen and enlist in the united states army where he served in combat in afghanistan. senator sessions, since joining the senate in 1997, you voted against every immigration bill that included a path to citizenship for the undocumented. you described the dream act, which i introduced 15 years ago, to spare children who are undocumented through no fault of their own as, quote, a reckless proposal for mass amnesty. you opposed the bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill which passed the senate four years ago. you've objected to immigrants volunteering to serve in our armed forces saying, quote, in terms of who's going most likely be a spy, someone from coleman, alabama, or somebody from kenya. when i asked what you would do to address the almost 800,000 dreamers, like oscar vazquez, who would be subject to deportation if president obama's executive order was repealed, you said, quote, i believe in followi
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co, united association, deer and company, rockwell automation, deloitte, fedex, snap on, arizona state university, the bank of america, ucla, uc san diego, whirlpool, white cap investments. and i want to thank you sara eisen, who will join us shortly, and her great team at cnbc for being our media partner today for this forum. and then finally thank the board and the executive committee of the council on competitiveness for all their time and stewardship and being the hosts of this forum. so welcome. and we look forward to a fabulous day. thank you. [ applause ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, joining ms. wince-smith on stage to release the council's claire on-call, competitiveness to the 45th president of the united states of america, please welcome the chairman and ceo of deer and company, and chairman of the u.s. council on competitiveness, mr. samuel allen, the vice chairman and chief scientific officer for global research and development of pepsico -- dr. mehmood khan, dr. michael m. crow, and coanchor of squawk on the street on cnbc, ms. sara eisen. >> hi, welcome, everyone. and thank y
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the president of arizona state university and u.s. council on competitiveness university vice chairman, dr. michael m. crow and co-anchor of "squawk on the street" on cnbc, ms. sarah eisen. >> welcome, everyone. thank you to our distinguished panel. i'm very pleased and honored to be here to kick off this exciting day and to introduce the council's clarion call which is really a great way to frame the day and the conversation and is going to be their mission that will be sent directly to president-elect donald trump. so here to discuss what's going to go inside, sam, if you would. as the chairman, please kick it off as far as the key priorities that you would like to mention in this clarion call. >> well, i would start it off by saying the president-elect probably won't like his report card. so there's a lot of fs and ds and not too many as on there. i think the important thing that we are trying to highlight in the clarion call, that there is a way forward. when you look at where the economy has been and this is really about accelera
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bachelor's degree in asian studies if brigham young university, my master's degree from arizona state university and a law degree from the university of arizona and have pursued adegreesal graduate work. for the past 14 years i've had the opportunity to serve in the arizona state legislature where i've served as the senate president for the last four years. during that time, we balanced the budget, going from the worst budget situation in the nation on a per capita basis and we reduced taxes, cut government regulations, asserted arizona's 10th amendment rights and we protected live -- life at all stages. when congressman salmon decided to retire last year , he asked me to run for his seat to ensure his constituents would continue to receive the same level of care and concern and adherence to conservative principles that congressman salmon stood for. after a four-way primary, i won my primary election by 27 votes. on the campaign trail last year, i promised my constituents that i would fight to achieve six major goals and introduce bills to reflect those goals in this congress. preventing members
bachelor's degree in asian studies if brigham young university, my master's degree from arizona state university and a law degree from the university of arizona and have pursued adegreesal graduate work. for the past 14 years i've had the opportunity to serve in the arizona state legislature where i've served as the senate president for the last four years. during that time, we balanced the budget, going from the worst budget situation in the nation on a per capita basis and we reduced taxes,...
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on the leica decorative to a country by joining the military, i enrolled in arizona state university and decide to contribute by becoming an engineer. in 2005 i married my wife carla, you citizen. she started the process of petitioning for my legal status but it -- to a normal legal obstacles and wrist. while i was a student at arizona state the arizona legislative passed a law prohibiting undocumented students from receiving state financial aid. and paying state tuition. even though arizona has been my home for many years and i was married to you citizen, i was treated like an outsider. i scraped the money together to pay for college and support my family. i graduated in 2009 with a degree in mechanical engineering. this was a few years before deferred action childhood arrivals was a childish so even though i had a stint degree and/or jobs available no one would hire me because i didn't have legal status. in 2010 after completing a legal process that involved substantial hardship to my family i was able to get a green card. having legal resident status change my life. i was able to
on the leica decorative to a country by joining the military, i enrolled in arizona state university and decide to contribute by becoming an engineer. in 2005 i married my wife carla, you citizen. she started the process of petitioning for my legal status but it -- to a normal legal obstacles and wrist. while i was a student at arizona state the arizona legislative passed a law prohibiting undocumented students from receiving state financial aid. and paying state tuition. even though arizona...
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eastern on lectures in history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor jonathan bart. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probable. i think we can state almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film "subject narcotics" intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery, a room where addicts come to inject their narcotic and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday, beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will bring you archival presidential inaugurations starting with franklin delano roosevelt in 1933. >> first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> dwight d. eisenhower in 1953. john f. kennedy in 1961. >> for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. >> ronald reagan, from 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation
eastern on lectures in history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor jonathan bart. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probable. i think we can state almost objectively the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film "subject narcotics" intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin...
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although i cannot contribute to our country by not joining the military i enrolled in arizona state university in 2005i married my wife car le a u.s. citizen. she started the process for petitioning for legal status but as it is the case with many dreamers enormous legal obstacles and risks. while i was a student at arizona state the arizona legislator passed a law prohibiting undocumented students and paying state tuition. even though arizona has been my home for many years and i was married to u.s. citizen i was treated like outsider. this was before action of childhood arrivals. even though i had stem degree no one would hire me in this field because of legal status. in 2010, i was able to get a green card. having legal resident status changed my life. i was able to get a driver's license, drive freely within the united states and pursue my career in engineering. the biggest change that i noticed was the fear, i was no longer afraid of being deported or forcibly separated from my family, i could also pursue my dream to be in military. i wanted to fight for the country that raised me. saying
although i cannot contribute to our country by not joining the military i enrolled in arizona state university in 2005i married my wife car le a u.s. citizen. she started the process for petitioning for legal status but as it is the case with many dreamers enormous legal obstacles and risks. while i was a student at arizona state the arizona legislator passed a law prohibiting undocumented students and paying state tuition. even though arizona has been my home for many years and i was married...
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he graduated from arizona state university with an engineering degree. obama administration granted him a waiver and allowed him to become a citizen and enlist in the united states army where he served in combat in afghanistan. senator sessions, since joining the senate in 1997, you've voted against every immigration bill that included a path to citizenship for the undocumented. you described the dream act, which i introduced 15 years ago to spare children who were undocumented through no fault of their own, as, quote: a reckless proposal for mass amnesty. you opposed the bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill which passed the senate four years ago. you've objected to immigrants volunteering to serve in our armed forces saying, quote: in terms of who's going most likely to be a spy, somebody from coleman, alabama, or somebody from kenya. when i asked what you would do to address the almost 800,000 dreamers like oscar vazquez who would be subject to deportation if president obama's executive order was repealed, you said, quote: i believe in foll
he graduated from arizona state university with an engineering degree. obama administration granted him a waiver and allowed him to become a citizen and enlist in the united states army where he served in combat in afghanistan. senator sessions, since joining the senate in 1997, you've voted against every immigration bill that included a path to citizenship for the undocumented. you described the dream act, which i introduced 15 years ago to spare children who were undocumented through no...
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university. our ntioned that he became first u.s. representative from arizona in 1912 and then became an important member of the united states senate. i selected some materials from the hayden papers. this particular file has to do with highway construction and planning. we can see, it's a fairly typical file, containing publications about the pop tick -- topic he's working on, we have draft legislation and we have correspondence from constituents. this letter, actually going back to the secretary treasurer of the arizona hotel association in 1956, talking about the implications for route selection as they build freeways and highways using the federal highway funds that resulted from the hayden-cartwright act. so this is a fairly typical file where we see the actual letters written by him and response to the inquiry from the arizona motor hotel association. and the representative of the kind of work that senators and congressmen do every day on behalf of the citizens of their state and their district. senator hayden served in congress at a time when our political figures were larger than life heroes. certainly the senator's longevit
university. our ntioned that he became first u.s. representative from arizona in 1912 and then became an important member of the united states senate. i selected some materials from the hayden papers. this particular file has to do with highway construction and planning. we can see, it's a fairly typical file, containing publications about the pop tick -- topic he's working on, we have draft legislation and we have correspondence from constituents. this letter, actually going back to the...
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features, on saturday at lectures and history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor jonathan barth. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probably, i think we can state almost objectively, the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film subject narcotics intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery. a room where addicts come to inject their narcotic and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday, beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern, you archival administrations starting with franklin delano roosevelt in 1933. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> dwight d. eisenhower in 1953. john f. kennedy in 1961. >> for man holds in his mortal hands, the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. >> and ronald reagan from 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the o
features, on saturday at lectures and history, andrew jackson's presidency is discussed by arizona state university professor jonathan barth. >> probably the most colorful president in united states history. i say probably, i think we can state almost objectively, the most colorful president in u.s. history. a giant of a figure. >> then on saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film subject narcotics intended to describe the dangers of narcotics and...
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on lectures in history, the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor jonathan barr. >> probably the most colorful presidents in the united states -- probably i could state almost objectively the most colorful president in us history a giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film: subject that x, describing the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery, a room where addicts come to inject their narcotics and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday, beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will bring you archival presidential inaugurations starting with franklin delano roosevelt in in 1933. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> dwight d eisenhower in 1953, john f. kennedy 1961. >> a man holds in his mortal hand the power to abolish all forms of human and all forms of human life. >> ronald reagan 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around and this makes as special among the nat
on lectures in history, the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor jonathan barr. >> probably the most colorful presidents in the united states -- probably i could state almost objectively the most colorful president in us history a giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film: subject that x, describing the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery, a room where...