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andrea: con mucho coraje y determinaciÓn, la mexicana astrid silva pronuncio su respuesta en espaÑolresenta a la comunidad de inmigrantes, sus valores y sueÑos. astrid: nuestro paÍs es guiado por el sacrificio, las oportunidades, la esperanza y el trabajo duro. en este paÍs, no hay espacio para la discriminaciÓn, prejuicio racial. andrea: es una de las jÓvenes beneficiada por daca. astrid, aprovechÓ la oportunidad para arremeter contra las polÍticas del presidente donald trump, quien esta noche reiterÓ que la construcciÓn del muro comenzarÁ muy pronto. andrea: aparte de la inmigraciÓn, tambiÉn se enfocÓ en otro tema de interÉs para los latinos. >>en lugar de deshacerse, deberÍan de hacer mejores para que el programa cubre mÁs personas. andrea: metas tanto, ofreciÓ la respuesta en inglÉs y abordÓ el tema, sobre la seguridad nacional. soy un veterano militar y se que proteger a amÉrica es la mayor misiÓn de el presidente. mientras aleja a los aliados que lucharon a nuestro lado. andrea: tambiÉn hubo mucha expectativa sobre el futuro de los soÑadores, sin embargo no hizo menciÓn del tem
andrea: con mucho coraje y determinaciÓn, la mexicana astrid silva pronuncio su respuesta en espaÑolresenta a la comunidad de inmigrantes, sus valores y sueÑos. astrid: nuestro paÍs es guiado por el sacrificio, las oportunidades, la esperanza y el trabajo duro. en este paÍs, no hay espacio para la discriminaciÓn, prejuicio racial. andrea: es una de las jÓvenes beneficiada por daca. astrid, aprovechÓ la oportunidad para arremeter contra las polÍticas del presidente donald trump, quien...
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astrid: buenos dÍas, satcha.icho. simplemente lo estÁ diciendo en un tono mÁs calmado, para que nuestra comunidad no lo vea como que estÁ gritando en un escenario. y para mÍ, eso continÚa siendo lo mismo. Él hablÓ de una reforma, y lo Único que ha hecho son las Órdenes ejecutivas que estÁn deportando a mamÁs y papás. satcha: ¿cuÁl es tu opiniÓn respecto a esta posible reforma migratoria? ¿crees que se trate solamente de una promesa, o que realmente se concrete algo en los prÓximos aÑos de la presidencia de trump? astrid: bueno, mi esperanza serÍa que se concretara, y que Él hiciera algo en realidad por nuestra comunidad. pero Él mismo dijo que esto no iba a incluir ciudadanÍas para nuestra comunidad. entonces, tenemos que recordar que simplemente lo que Él estÁ diciendo son cosas en un tono mÁs calmado, pero son las mismas cosas. lo que necesitamos son acciones, que cambie sus Órdenes ejecutivas, o que empiece a encontrar una soluciÓn para esas personas que ahorita estÁn siendo capturadas en oficinas de ice. satc
astrid: buenos dÍas, satcha.icho. simplemente lo estÁ diciendo en un tono mÁs calmado, para que nuestra comunidad no lo vea como que estÁ gritando en un escenario. y para mÍ, eso continÚa siendo lo mismo. Él hablÓ de una reforma, y lo Único que ha hecho son las Órdenes ejecutivas que estÁn deportando a mamÁs y papás. satcha: ¿cuÁl es tu opiniÓn respecto a esta posible reforma migratoria? ¿crees que se trate solamente de una promesa, o que realmente se concrete algo en los...
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marÍa: astrid primera de estados unidos desde mÉxico junto a sus padres, a los cuatro aÑos de edad.ra que acabamos de escuchar su discurso . reportero: en el que parecÍa ser un dramÁtico cambio de direcciÓn polÍtica, el presidente seÑalÓ que podrÍa haber una reforma migratoria siempre y cuando se mejoran los empleos y salarios de los trabajadores y se restaure el respeto por la ley de migraciÓn. esto provee con comentarios para los defensores de inmigrantes. una sorpresa inesperada que de pronto se cambie la mÚsica de la canciÓn. dentro del mismo mensaje que reafirmÓ que su gobierno estÁ haciendo cumplir las actuales leyes de inmigraciÓn. las cosas son palabras y otras acciones. esto fue revelado por primera vez esta maÑana, durante una reuniÓn que sostuvo con presentadores de noticias de cadenas de televisiÓn nacional. que no tengan antecedentes criminales y paguen sus impuestos. no es claro si el plan del presidentecontempla otorgar residencia permanente o sÓlo permisos de trabajo. si le preguntas a la gente que estÁ sufriendo de esta separaciÓn de familia, yo pienso que ellos no
marÍa: astrid primera de estados unidos desde mÉxico junto a sus padres, a los cuatro aÑos de edad.ra que acabamos de escuchar su discurso . reportero: en el que parecÍa ser un dramÁtico cambio de direcciÓn polÍtica, el presidente seÑalÓ que podrÍa haber una reforma migratoria siempre y cuando se mejoran los empleos y salarios de los trabajadores y se restaure el respeto por la ley de migraciÓn. esto provee con comentarios para los defensores de inmigrantes. una sorpresa inesperada...
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let me bring in astrid here. some interesting response there from the folks gadi was talking to. also capitol hill. senator rubo saying he thought this was the best speech he's ever seen the president give. he also talked about the idea of comprehensive immigration reform. listen to what he said. >> this term comprehensive makes it sound like we'll do it all at once. i don't think that's the right approach. the right approach is, number one, enforce your laws. if you aren't enforcing the laws you have now, why are people to believe you'll enforce the laws you may have in the future. number two, you have to modernize the immigration system. >> should be a merit-based system. i'm curious your thoughts on this. >> the president's speech last night was -- it sounded exactly the same as when he was on the campaign trail except a calmer tone. constantly talked about the border, undocumented immigrants that have unfortunately committed crimes and to me, i want to make sure that we're seeing that what he is saying and what his actions have been are very different. he's made these executi
let me bring in astrid here. some interesting response there from the folks gadi was talking to. also capitol hill. senator rubo saying he thought this was the best speech he's ever seen the president give. he also talked about the idea of comprehensive immigration reform. listen to what he said. >> this term comprehensive makes it sound like we'll do it all at once. i don't think that's the right approach. the right approach is, number one, enforce your laws. if you aren't enforcing the...
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contundente fue la c escogida por el partido de demÓcrata para responder, ella f fue la seoÑadora astridnos contra los uno l los otros y mandando un mensaje quivocequivocado al resto de ll fomendatando el enojo de grtupo terroristas a nuestro paÍs. >> es el sentir de muc mensajes de mis familiares y Él dije que quiere la inmigraciÓn y bueno k¿quiÉn serÁ los t trabajadores ? porque les piden un tiÍtulo y tambiÉn me llamÓ l atenciÓn porque el partido de s demÓcrata se portÓ a la altura, no gritaron, no interrumpieron, como hubieron no hubo interru interrupciones de partido demÓcrata. >> nunas cuentas sonrisas no s mÁs. >s>sÍ esto en apoyo a hilalary clinton y en apoyo a los derechos de las mujeres, sile silenciosamente y muy dignamente . >> hicieron algunas seÑas de r burlas , sÍ bajaban como el dedo pero no fuero ngritonn griton r interrumpieron. >> sÍ a la altura, se comport o comportaron y sÍ les bajÓ un o p;ocp; ppoco porque Él tendrÁ que ne s necesitar del partido demÓcrat s cuando quiqerera hacer algo. >> vamos con erika y me lo ijo e el pajarito . >> muy buenos dÍas familia y n teng
contundente fue la c escogida por el partido de demÓcrata para responder, ella f fue la seoÑadora astridnos contra los uno l los otros y mandando un mensaje quivocequivocado al resto de ll fomendatando el enojo de grtupo terroristas a nuestro paÍs. >> es el sentir de muc mensajes de mis familiares y Él dije que quiere la inmigraciÓn y bueno k¿quiÉn serÁ los t trabajadores ? porque les piden un tiÍtulo y tambiÉn me llamÓ l atenciÓn porque el partido de s demÓcrata se portÓ a...
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. >> astrid hit off my student debt.as celebrating, reading a book by a guy named tom anderson called the value of debt. he is somebody i talked with before. i was really surprised by the advice he was giving me in the book. and asked him about it. basically the takeaway i had was that i was doing it wrong. i was putting a lot of money into my retirement account instead of putting more of my money in cash. anderson's whole idea is that's we need liquidity as we move through our careers. as main argument, and what read about businessweek is so many people end up walking up the money. ,hey put their money and an ira instead of having the cash , when there is an emergency, paring -- getting in equity in their home, they're stuck. -- talk about is more but that liquidity. he does sort of throw off the base, accepted knowledge. where does he pushback, what is the common knowledge that people have been using, birdseed injects a new strain of thought? the counterargument is that a mortgage or 401(k)'s a forced savings advice, i
. >> astrid hit off my student debt.as celebrating, reading a book by a guy named tom anderson called the value of debt. he is somebody i talked with before. i was really surprised by the advice he was giving me in the book. and asked him about it. basically the takeaway i had was that i was doing it wrong. i was putting a lot of money into my retirement account instead of putting more of my money in cash. anderson's whole idea is that's we need liquidity as we move through our careers....
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we think the banks will grow earnings-per-share astrid in than the s&p 500 overall, even without taxm. nejra: you talked about three points. the economy doing better was one of them. you look at this every day. the yield curve, you are seeing , the yield curve flattening. what does this mean for the banking sector? thomas: it is not as attractive as a steeper yield curve, and banks tend to be five years and under. we have been focused on certain banks, the short end alone being higher is enough. there are those banks out there. i think after six years of declining net interest margins for the industry, this is the year we are calling for the net interest margin to inflate. i think that even happens with the shape of the current yield curve. maybe not to the same degree, but it will still happen. the biggestng at lenders, would you say that they are priced to perfection? withs: they are priced expectations having changed since the election. a 25% move in the stocks. there is more upside in them. the biggest banks will receive the biggest benefits for the changes that could happen with
we think the banks will grow earnings-per-share astrid in than the s&p 500 overall, even without taxm. nejra: you talked about three points. the economy doing better was one of them. you look at this every day. the yield curve, you are seeing , the yield curve flattening. what does this mean for the banking sector? thomas: it is not as attractive as a steeper yield curve, and banks tend to be five years and under. we have been focused on certain banks, the short end alone being higher is...
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and a woman named astrid silva, dreamer and immigration activist, will deliver the democrats' spanish language response. still with us at the table are mark shields, david brooks, amy walter, matt schlapp and karine jean-pierre. >> mark shields, this was donald trump's some would say second attempt to tell the american people what he wants to do as president. we have heard his inaugural address, this was a very different speech. >> very, very different speech. showing american, a lot more up beat in sections. what just amazes me about it is he goes from an appeal to unity and we have to work together and then insistent on calling the democratic health plan a disaster, which is not a bridge building, it is not bridge building language. and, you know, it is an expensive speech. it is a very -- you put a dollar sign next to that, but he did do what other presidents have done, it was far more traditional and ceremonial than the donald trump we have come to expect. there was a little self congratulatory at the outset and he returns to that from time to time, but i have to admit, i was just
and a woman named astrid silva, dreamer and immigration activist, will deliver the democrats' spanish language response. still with us at the table are mark shields, david brooks, amy walter, matt schlapp and karine jean-pierre. >> mark shields, this was donald trump's some would say second attempt to tell the american people what he wants to do as president. we have heard his inaugural address, this was a very different speech. >> very, very different speech. showing american, a...
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third with astrid of entire lecture all society that the data is made that but to be more into the mainstream claiming that they just make up their employment. and now we have the of president who make statements about data whether about voting reflections or the unemployed rate with the general strains of anti- intellectualism. so how can you trust anything? we have really squeeze despite that protecting a ready over the age of 65 to do with budget cuts and now protecting nonmilitary. in die was led invite any of you to disagree or to add an item. >> so what are the stories with the bureau corrects when of the head of the weather bureau somebody said i don't understand and done understand you can get this on the weather channel. [laughter] so why do i need anybody corrects me know where it comes from. so from that lack of understanding with the enormous numbers of ways. but i completely agree that the advent of big data from the private sector as well with very high frequency data and the ability to integrate to find out to make that publicly is the - - accessible. that is an interesting que
third with astrid of entire lecture all society that the data is made that but to be more into the mainstream claiming that they just make up their employment. and now we have the of president who make statements about data whether about voting reflections or the unemployed rate with the general strains of anti- intellectualism. so how can you trust anything? we have really squeeze despite that protecting a ready over the age of 65 to do with budget cuts and now protecting nonmilitary. in die...
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a heavy heart to -- when people think of the old west, they picture a stetson city lawman sitting astride of his horse watching over his community. for generations that lawman was raffle augman. with his towering frame he looked every bit the part, but in spite of having an imposing physical presence, he was a kind compassionate man. believed by his deputies. ralph augdon began his career as a dispatcher and jailer in parker arizona. a dedicated public service, he would eventually serve as chief deputy for 12 years. raffle would go on to -- ralph would go on to be elected as sheriff. sheriff ogden understood the importance of getting to know the community he served. he encouraged his employees to get involved in charities, religious groups, and service organizations. he valued teamwork. he recognized that no one can succeed on his own. this philosophy of always having someone's back was something that he carried with him throughout his time in the sheriff's office and it was reflected in the way he treated those around him. i was one fortunate to get to know ralph over the last few years
a heavy heart to -- when people think of the old west, they picture a stetson city lawman sitting astride of his horse watching over his community. for generations that lawman was raffle augman. with his towering frame he looked every bit the part, but in spite of having an imposing physical presence, he was a kind compassionate man. believed by his deputies. ralph augdon began his career as a dispatcher and jailer in parker arizona. a dedicated public service, he would eventually serve as...