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this baby was born two years ago to an undocumented mother. the mother arrived us not to use -- asked us not to use the family's last name or show cases. >> he was a warrior from birth. she pend spent 20 days in intensive care. she fought for her life then, i am now. >> after broken brought to the u.s. as a child, she had two ordinarily children with no problem getting birth certificates. at the time birth terrive kate records were good enough. >> when he returned to the vital statistics office this year to get a birth certificate for her youngest daughter, the same documents didn't work. >> they told her that it was no longer valid. the state of texas is now making it impossible for most undocumented parents to get a birth certificate by requiring documents they can't get. documents like a driver's licence, which the state refused to. or a foreign passport with a valid u.s. visa. it was not always like this. a slow shift in state policy began in 2008. they could no longer accept it. the policy - it wasn't strictly in force when an unprecedent
this baby was born two years ago to an undocumented mother. the mother arrived us not to use -- asked us not to use the family's last name or show cases. >> he was a warrior from birth. she pend spent 20 days in intensive care. she fought for her life then, i am now. >> after broken brought to the u.s. as a child, she had two ordinarily children with no problem getting birth certificates. at the time birth terrive kate records were good enough. >> when he returned to the vital...
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it's clearly a misinterpretation born. there's no mention of the word illegal, and in 1868 there were no immigration laws, and we were becking people, come one and all, from all across the world to come and expand into the western territories of the united states, they were given free land. immigration. >> let me ask you this. you make a good point. >> people that support fiddling with the 14th amendment. all persons born or naturalized in the united states, subjected to the jurisdiction there of are citizens of the united states. let's talk about a 1982 supreme court ruling, leading no plausible distinction can be drawn between resident aliens whose entry into the united states was lawful, and resident aliens whose entry was unlawful. this speaks to what you were saying, that the supreme court considered what you said and ruled that we can't make the distinction now, or in 1982, because the constitution... >> you may be referring to a footnote that justice brennian made at the time but the supreme court, we know makes dar
it's clearly a misinterpretation born. there's no mention of the word illegal, and in 1868 there were no immigration laws, and we were becking people, come one and all, from all across the world to come and expand into the western territories of the united states, they were given free land. immigration. >> let me ask you this. you make a good point. >> people that support fiddling with the 14th amendment. all persons born or naturalized in the united states, subjected to the...
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she was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate. last year, operation smile repaired her lip and she's back now to have surgery on her palate. [ music ] [ loudspeaker in foreign language ] this is the day everyone's been waiting for. hundreds of families have been gathered here in the hot sun since very early this morning, after having spent the last two nights on the floor in the hospital. they're hoping and praying to hear their child's name called, to hear that they've been selected for surgery. they've been calling out children's names for over an hour now, and the families that haven't been called are getting worried. you can feel the tension and anxiety in the air. [ calling names in foreign language ] that's sut! i'm so happy he's been chosen. he's eager, he's old enough to understand how this will change his life. [ calling names in foreign language ] there's our little guy, son. his mom must be so relieved. now he'll have his chance to be normal, just like all the other boys in the village. [ speaking in foreign language ]
she was born with a cleft lip and cleft palate. last year, operation smile repaired her lip and she's back now to have surgery on her palate. [ music ] [ loudspeaker in foreign language ] this is the day everyone's been waiting for. hundreds of families have been gathered here in the hot sun since very early this morning, after having spent the last two nights on the floor in the hospital. they're hoping and praying to hear their child's name called, to hear that they've been selected for...
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so i want to introduce to you this american, wong kim arc, he was born in san francisco to chinese-bornght sen 71 in 1894, wong took a trip to china. and when he tried to come back to the u.s., he was denied entry because his parents were chinese and thus, said the boarder authorities, so was wong. the young man sued for the right to stay in the country, and for recognition as a u.s. citizens, he eventually won on both count but had to go to the supreme court to get immigration authorities to leave him alone. the high court rules that wong had acquired his citizenship by being born on american soil and the american citizenship which wong kim ar k acquired by birth within the united states has not been lost or taken way by anything happening since his birth. according to the majority opinion in the case. so when it's opponents argue -- its opponents argue the 14th amend think wasn't not written to apply to immigrant family, they would be absolutely right. but it's harder to get around wong kim ark, american citizen. thanks for joining us for "inside story," see you next time. i am ray su
so i want to introduce to you this american, wong kim arc, he was born in san francisco to chinese-bornght sen 71 in 1894, wong took a trip to china. and when he tried to come back to the u.s., he was denied entry because his parents were chinese and thus, said the boarder authorities, so was wong. the young man sued for the right to stay in the country, and for recognition as a u.s. citizens, he eventually won on both count but had to go to the supreme court to get immigration authorities to...
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the evidence he was born in 1757 is that hamilton said he was born in 1757. people in this country do not know. troop, hercules mulligan, or john j -- how would they know how old he was? the problem is, there were people already in this country that new hamilton from the west indies, his cousin, his old friend ned stevens at king's shipge, his bosses, the captains. i think i list 11 people that knew him from the west indies that also knew him in this country. how could hamilton come here and say i am born in 1757, and then edward stevens would not say, no you were not. people had to have conspired or acquiesced in the lie in order for hamilton to have said and people to have believed he was born in 1757. the question is, which one is more believable? that hamilton lied about his age , and all his4 friends kept quiet, nobody said anything, not even political enemies who had contact in the west indies? or that a probate clerk or his uncle who provided the information made a mistake and gave his wrong age? i believe it is more likely that somebody just made a mi
the evidence he was born in 1757 is that hamilton said he was born in 1757. people in this country do not know. troop, hercules mulligan, or john j -- how would they know how old he was? the problem is, there were people already in this country that new hamilton from the west indies, his cousin, his old friend ned stevens at king's shipge, his bosses, the captains. i think i list 11 people that knew him from the west indies that also knew him in this country. how could hamilton come here and...
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this issue of if you are un-american citizen born -- are an american citizen if you are born on u.s. soil. endld trump called for an to birthright citizenship. it has not stopped other 2016 republicans for calling to an anndment -- for calling for amendment. there was an interview on "face the nation" with senator ted cruz. here is what he had to say. [video clip] should, asi think we a policy matter, end birthright citizenship. i've said so in writing. there is a second question, how does one do it? constitutional scholars differ in terms of the way it can be effectively done. some argue congress could pass a law defining what the words in the 14th amendment "subject to the jurisdiction" mean. others argue, no, it could not be done by statute. it must be done by constitutional amendment. we should pursue whichever one is effective. but as a policy matter, we should change the law. when i also said in that interview, and i think this is important, is we are facing crisis with illegal immigration, a law enforcement crisis, a national security crisis. any change in birthright citizensh
this issue of if you are un-american citizen born -- are an american citizen if you are born on u.s. soil. endld trump called for an to birthright citizenship. it has not stopped other 2016 republicans for calling to an anndment -- for calling for amendment. there was an interview on "face the nation" with senator ted cruz. here is what he had to say. [video clip] should, asi think we a policy matter, end birthright citizenship. i've said so in writing. there is a second question, how...
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there was a signer from south carolina born in november, we do not know when george was born.e was born in a time between 1749 and 1750. his father had made provisions for education. his father died very close to birth. his mother died when he was seven years old. he was taken into the family of his economical. -- his aunt and uncle. when he turned of age, about 13, he was apprenticed to a carpenter. either he was not a very good carpenter, or more likely he wanted -- he left that apprenticeship in his late teens and came to georgia to study law. he came to study with a prominent lawyer. he was clerk and did very well. he passed the bar. when you pass the bar, you have to swear loyalty to the king. his mentor was also a loyalist. he had many cases before the bar. he became a very prominent lawyer. he also accorded a young lady by the name of dorothy and her father was a prominent loyalist. that meant they were very strong supporters of the king. there was beginning to the satisfaction with the king. this is a problem with -- for george. he was hanging out with the liberty boys
there was a signer from south carolina born in november, we do not know when george was born.e was born in a time between 1749 and 1750. his father had made provisions for education. his father died very close to birth. his mother died when he was seven years old. he was taken into the family of his economical. -- his aunt and uncle. when he turned of age, about 13, he was apprenticed to a carpenter. either he was not a very good carpenter, or more likely he wanted -- he left that...
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everybody was born in this country that became american by virtue of being born this country and now the law i don't ng because -- know exactly what trickggered ts discussion. it economy? s it people are feeling american resources are being spent on illegal immigrants most of them don't receive benefits that much. some of them do. another point i needed to make at the immigration facts, what is kultd immigration what is called immigration is not dealt with. being the prevent pathogen. the pathogen is business of big countries affairs like smaller countries causing mass immigration. left to their own devices and fails. host: thank you for the call. has an he caller interesting point. right now there are 50 million of le who are in a state migration and you see what is happening in europe and around pressures that are created in sending and receiving countries. handles ited states this quite well and as a result and remain a beacon of hope and prosperity for the population. but we need to control and regulate who is coming and who is not. we do a very good job of who is coming and who
everybody was born in this country that became american by virtue of being born this country and now the law i don't ng because -- know exactly what trickggered ts discussion. it economy? s it people are feeling american resources are being spent on illegal immigrants most of them don't receive benefits that much. some of them do. another point i needed to make at the immigration facts, what is kultd immigration what is called immigration is not dealt with. being the prevent pathogen. the...
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they were born in america. they they were born in a small area in cuba. they're born to very poor families, my father was born to family who lived in havana and they basically ran a catering company that fed the workers of the tobacco factory. my mother was one of eight girls, one died in infancy so mother was one of a girls, race primarily in rural cuba by a a father who is disabled by polio and a mother who i'm not sure, was literate or knew how to read. neither one were born into families with any sort of connection of power, or money. they were born into a society like most of the societies ever existed. almost every single place in the world you are told the data you are born, you'll only be of loud to be what your parents were before you. if your parents are rich, they were famous, if they are connected, you're probably going to be rich, famous and connected. if your parents are not, it doesn't matter how talented you are, how hard you work, you will not you are, how hard you work, you will not be able to
they were born in america. they they were born in a small area in cuba. they're born to very poor families, my father was born to family who lived in havana and they basically ran a catering company that fed the workers of the tobacco factory. my mother was one of eight girls, one died in infancy so mother was one of a girls, race primarily in rural cuba by a a father who is disabled by polio and a mother who i'm not sure, was literate or knew how to read. neither one were born into families...
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survivors of the bomb, but also japan born. now, u.s. immigrant survivors of the bomb. and later on, they came together. but it took a large time to sort of come to america. it really varied. ms. rios: there was a propensity of japanese-americans who had been in the internment tabs not to talk about their -- caps not -- camps not to talk about their experiences. what about the people who had been in hiroshima and nagasaki. when they get back to the united states, did they talk about what they experienced? professor wake: i think the answer to that is largely no because one practical region -- reason why they remained silent about their experiences is that if they come out as survivors, then their health insurance may be taken away from them. the radiation was considered to be one of the pre-existing conditions in u.s. health insurance system. so there are very afraid -- they are very afraid that they might lose the benefit of that health insurance policy. and also, i think there was [indiscernible] -- they were considered to no
survivors of the bomb, but also japan born. now, u.s. immigrant survivors of the bomb. and later on, they came together. but it took a large time to sort of come to america. it really varied. ms. rios: there was a propensity of japanese-americans who had been in the internment tabs not to talk about their -- caps not -- camps not to talk about their experiences. what about the people who had been in hiroshima and nagasaki. when they get back to the united states, did they talk about what they...
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there were born in bremer society that existed. you were told on the day you are born you can only be with your parents were before you. if they're connected rich or famous dead as you will be if they are not, it doesn't matter how talented you are or how hard you work you cannot do anything more than your parents do. so perhaps that is a shocking statement because that is the life we have known that is the way that anyone that has had to live including the man and woman that were my mother and father i am blessed in 1956 they came to the united states to learn quickly and they moved to miami. [laughter] appearance came by the time they got here they
there were born in bremer society that existed. you were told on the day you are born you can only be with your parents were before you. if they're connected rich or famous dead as you will be if they are not, it doesn't matter how talented you are or how hard you work you cannot do anything more than your parents do. so perhaps that is a shocking statement because that is the life we have known that is the way that anyone that has had to live including the man and woman that were my mother and...
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they named their first-born son vu. learned his wife was pregnant, song says he became very anxious. >> translator: the emotions were more sadness than happiness. i was terribly worried. i didn't know what my child would be like. >> translator: i had repeated ultrasounds done. we were worried our child would inherit the condition. the doctors kept reassuring us there was nothing wrong. >> vu was born a healthy baby. >> translator: when we go for walks, we get kidded about looking like brothers. he's almost my height now. what do you think? are we brothers? >> yeah. >> really? you think so? gosh. i was overjoyed to have a new member of the family. the future looked hopeful and bright. i was watching my son grow up and i decided to work harder. he gave me another goal to strive for. >> six years later, they had a second child. they named their second son lik. lik was born with a severe liver defect. doctors diagnosed him with hepatitis b and c, the same diseases that afflicted his grandfather thiet. lik has been hospitali
they named their first-born son vu. learned his wife was pregnant, song says he became very anxious. >> translator: the emotions were more sadness than happiness. i was terribly worried. i didn't know what my child would be like. >> translator: i had repeated ultrasounds done. we were worried our child would inherit the condition. the doctors kept reassuring us there was nothing wrong. >> vu was born a healthy baby. >> translator: when we go for walks, we get kidded...
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it shows that 85% of the foreign-born admissions are irish born.just almost everybody in that hospital for the public, the poor, are irish born in the 1850s. there's this clear association with disease, poverty and so on. here is a vivid image showing the grim reaper. that's arriving at the tip of manhattan island which is where they landed before ellis island opened a few years later. the belt of this angel of death says cholera. epidemic of 1849 killed 4,000 people in america. in cities like new orleans, boston, new york. almost half were irish born. it's an association with immigrants and particularly with the irish. nobody says, well, they are beset by cholera because they live in terrible conditions. they said they are filthy people. they bring this upon themselves. this is an immigrant hospital, prior to the days of ellis island, new york landed people at the tip of manhattan island. they also had a hospital there. that's one of the things they're concerned about is sick immigrants that are coming in. in staten island, where this hospital was
it shows that 85% of the foreign-born admissions are irish born.just almost everybody in that hospital for the public, the poor, are irish born in the 1850s. there's this clear association with disease, poverty and so on. here is a vivid image showing the grim reaper. that's arriving at the tip of manhattan island which is where they landed before ellis island opened a few years later. the belt of this angel of death says cholera. epidemic of 1849 killed 4,000 people in america. in cities like...
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you might say a little bit after the day i was born. >> born in new york, salas started working with his dad, a photographer with cuban roots. >> one day in 1955, i'm 15 years old at that time, he receives a request to do a picture story on this small group of political activists, the guy in charge of that group was castro. >> that first meeting with fidel castro launched salas on an historic path. >> this is castro in new york in 1959. >> over the next 50 years, salas's point of view would create epic images like this one. >> this image for me is the one i like the best. and i like it because it was taken by matchlight. >> salas and a small group of photographers were given privileged access to any fell castro and his inner circle, chronicling the cuban revolution. >> playing baseball. >> he captured him in wear. >> that was taken 2:30 in the morning. >> and more intimate settings. >> dell says this was a paparazzi shot. he was a magnet for cameras, photographers, and everything. >> one of salas's most iconic images was in 1961 on the on day the u.s. severed ties with cuba and close
you might say a little bit after the day i was born. >> born in new york, salas started working with his dad, a photographer with cuban roots. >> one day in 1955, i'm 15 years old at that time, he receives a request to do a picture story on this small group of political activists, the guy in charge of that group was castro. >> that first meeting with fidel castro launched salas on an historic path. >> this is castro in new york in 1959. >> over the next 50 years,...
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you actually want their children to be born here.tually want that citizenship we just talked about a minute ago. america is a great country. the issue is we could be greater. we are not fulfilling our potential. >> it's going to be hard for you to get that message through because he. >> that's the only message -- >> -- he is tapping into that emotion. i know you give a big economic speech. you have got 30 seconds. what was the headline of your economic speech today? >> well, of the headline is what i said. you know, i want this to continue to be a country where people can do for their children what my parents did for me. that is give me a chance to achieve a better life for them and the american dream. to do that we have to embrace the new economy. we have to confront its challenges but we have to embrace its opportunities. and, if we do, we are going to have a 21st century even more prosperous than the 21st century and america will be leading the way. >> marketplace guy, lowered taxes, less regulation, let the free marketplace roar.
you actually want their children to be born here.tually want that citizenship we just talked about a minute ago. america is a great country. the issue is we could be greater. we are not fulfilling our potential. >> it's going to be hard for you to get that message through because he. >> that's the only message -- >> -- he is tapping into that emotion. i know you give a big economic speech. you have got 30 seconds. what was the headline of your economic speech today? >>...
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bess isn't born in new york city. she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is about 18. her mother's family was wealthy but independence, missouri, standards. she attended high school and finished high school. bess married harry at age 34, and they had one daughter, margaret. bess was a worker. she worked in harry's business. she worked in his senate office. she became first lady at 60 years old. then she died at age 97. she is, to date, the first lady who has lived the longest. she's buried at the truman presidential library in independence. bess truman didn't want to be first lady. when harry accepted the nomination on the vice president ticket, she asked him, she said, harry, what are you going to do if the president dies? then you'll be president. was not happy. he accepted that nomination as vice president without consulting her. you can see here in the photo that, you know, bess doesn't look real happy. bess couldn't compete with eleanor roosevelt, and she didn't want to. when she becomes first lady, she asks, do i have to giv
bess isn't born in new york city. she's born in independence, missouri. her father dies when bess is about 18. her mother's family was wealthy but independence, missouri, standards. she attended high school and finished high school. bess married harry at age 34, and they had one daughter, margaret. bess was a worker. she worked in harry's business. she worked in his senate office. she became first lady at 60 years old. then she died at age 97. she is, to date, the first lady who has lived the...
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constitution, this baby, born in a texas hospital in november, 2013 is a u.s. citizen. yet the child, now one, has been unable to get a birth certificate. her mother, juana asked us not to show their faces. she is undocumented and says that's the reason why her daughter has been denied her proof of birth. >> she should have the same rights as a child born to american parents, she says. >> at the heart of the issue, the state of texas is making it impossible for most undocumented parents to get a birth certificate by requiring i.d. documents they can't get. the state refuses to issue driver's licenses to the undocumented, and now it's no longer recognizing the government i.d. card issued by a foreign consulate. >> what are these kids going to do? they are new citizens and have no birth certificates. that's outrageous. >> this attorney represents children and parents in a lawsuit filed this summer against the state of texas. the state says it hasn't accepted the i.d. since 2008, because it is an unsecure document, but in practice, the policy wasn't strictly enforced until
constitution, this baby, born in a texas hospital in november, 2013 is a u.s. citizen. yet the child, now one, has been unable to get a birth certificate. her mother, juana asked us not to show their faces. she is undocumented and says that's the reason why her daughter has been denied her proof of birth. >> she should have the same rights as a child born to american parents, she says. >> at the heart of the issue, the state of texas is making it impossible for most undocumented...
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her oldest surviving cub was her first born, born in 2005. i'm jackie ibanez.ow back to "red eye." for all your headlines, logon to foxnews.com. >>> welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we may have missed from tv's andy levey over at the "red eye" news deck. >> how are you? >> good. >> should you your coffee? >> ashley madison hack. that is indeed your name. you said you loved the idea that people thought there was a fail safe way of hunting women while they were married and karma wouldn't fall on them like a ton of bricks. how about this? how about the fact that at least some of the people being outed may really be being outed. ie, they are gay and live in a country where being gay isn't safest thing in the world to do? or they are straight, but they live in a country where committing adultery is punished by something like, stoning? >> that's the horror. there are tens of thousands of names of people in saudi arabia, and it is not just stoning. i mean, yeah, adultery brings the death penalty. that's why despite the joking it is an evil. th
her oldest surviving cub was her first born, born in 2005. i'm jackie ibanez.ow back to "red eye." for all your headlines, logon to foxnews.com. >>> welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we may have missed from tv's andy levey over at the "red eye" news deck. >> how are you? >> good. >> should you your coffee? >> ashley madison hack. that is indeed your name. you said you loved the idea that people thought there was a fail...
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why some places are refusing to give birth certificates to children born in the united states. >> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm tony harris. the last charge of a chemical spill in west virginia has pled guilty. robert ray is at the courthouse. >> it's been a year and a half in the making. since west virginia residents here in charleston, nine counts were effected by a chemical spill that went into the elk river. that caused by freedom industries here. five of the executives pled guilty already, and the last one, the main guy, gary southern, has pled guilty to charges. he'll plead guilty in september. they walked into the court a little earlier. >> are you the example of a greedy executive who doesn't care about people. >> sir, excuse us. >> even though the executives have already pled guilty and will face fines and potential jail time, many of the 300,000 people effected here a year and a half ago still want answers from government agencies. they wonder why they were sick. why the entire area smelled of lick russ and why still some are having nausea because of t
why some places are refusing to give birth certificates to children born in the united states. >> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm tony harris. the last charge of a chemical spill in west virginia has pled guilty. robert ray is at the courthouse. >> it's been a year and a half in the making. since west virginia residents here in charleston, nine counts were effected by a chemical spill that went into the elk river. that caused by freedom industries here. five of...
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we are born to dream, born to let our hearts carry us. born to evolve and break the mold. born to walk our own path and find our own way in everything we do. and like the single droplet of water falling upon a vast leg of droplets the ripple of our lives reaches out and touches the lives of many. >> the video put together by samuel stonehill at moving time lapse on youtube wanted to share this inspirational video and some of his deep thoughts about life in general. he wants to motivate everybody to go outside your comfort zone and do the things that you've always wanted to do. >> are these his words? >> says these are all his thoughts about being inspired. >> remember we are all good at different things and it is only society that puts our skills into boxes. it does not matter what other people think, so stop comparing yourself to them. >> i want to go run out the door right now, hop on a motorcycle and grab a camera and take off forever. >> i love this video because it's just so beautiful. >> the images you see are from all over the world including the uk france, spain, i
we are born to dream, born to let our hearts carry us. born to evolve and break the mold. born to walk our own path and find our own way in everything we do. and like the single droplet of water falling upon a vast leg of droplets the ripple of our lives reaches out and touches the lives of many. >> the video put together by samuel stonehill at moving time lapse on youtube wanted to share this inspirational video and some of his deep thoughts about life in general. he wants to motivate...
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>> the american born child that is an undocumented immigrant. >> you want me to say that? i will use the word anchor baby. i will use the word anchor baby. >> that's rude. if he wanted a different term he should have given another two-word term. >> trump is a dw an -- trump is a gangsta. i will use the word i want to use, anchor baby. that's hilarious. >> it is script tiff. they don't mean an actual anchor. >> the picture it paints is funny. >> it is. and he doesn't like politically correct behavior. >> that's what i like. >> there are a lot of people who wouldn't go for trump, but they like his plain speaking. isn't that true? >> i like that he doesn't mince his words. he takes shots at other comedians and he just -- >> he is funny. >> no filter. i love it. >> john, you love him too. i know that. >> i love him like my late aunt gerdie. here is what i'm saying. i'm opposed to this whole idea of ending birthright citizenship, but the notion that anchor babies which itself was created as a euphemism to describe the children of undocumented immigrants or illegal aliens that t
>> the american born child that is an undocumented immigrant. >> you want me to say that? i will use the word anchor baby. i will use the word anchor baby. >> that's rude. if he wanted a different term he should have given another two-word term. >> trump is a dw an -- trump is a gangsta. i will use the word i want to use, anchor baby. that's hilarious. >> it is script tiff. they don't mean an actual anchor. >> the picture it paints is funny. >> it is....
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there were children who were born after that trauma. there are children born in the trauma of a war in syria and other crises around the world. if you're the child of a parent who experienced trauma, are you doomed to be depressed or stressed for the rest of your life? >> i don't think you're doomed. but i think that many children of traumatized parents have struggled with depression and anxiety. and i can tell you that many of them have felt relieved that there might be a contributing factor that has been based on how they're responding to their parental trauma. i think that it's helped people work through a lot of that depression and anxiety. >> reporter: relief is exactly what karen sonneberg, the child of holocaust survivors, felt after she participated in one of dr. yehuda's trauma survivor studies. she lost her mother 30 years ago but looks forward to her father's 90th birthday next year. >> i learned to cope in my life. i've learned to move on and get over all of this. had i known at the time how my reactions could impact future
there were children who were born after that trauma. there are children born in the trauma of a war in syria and other crises around the world. if you're the child of a parent who experienced trauma, are you doomed to be depressed or stressed for the rest of your life? >> i don't think you're doomed. but i think that many children of traumatized parents have struggled with depression and anxiety. and i can tell you that many of them have felt relieved that there might be a contributing...
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maybe not even born here. remember how that idea took root in the american mind when donald trump decided to take it up as his great cause? >> if you are going to be president of the united states you have to be born in this country and there's a doubt as to whether or not he was born here. you are not allowed to be a president if you were not born here. he may not have been born in this country. i want him to show his birth certificate. >> why? >> there's something on that certificate he doesn't like. why can't he produce a birth certificate? >> initially the president treated donald trump as a punch line after that crusade, but despite all the assertions by legitimate sources this idea had no basis, birtherism had an effect. it did not go unnoticed. by april 2011 president obama felt the sideshow had gone on long enough and released a long form version of his birth certificate complete with a press conference in the white house briefing room. inception. now, we're in 2015, supposedly awake from that nightmar
maybe not even born here. remember how that idea took root in the american mind when donald trump decided to take it up as his great cause? >> if you are going to be president of the united states you have to be born in this country and there's a doubt as to whether or not he was born here. you are not allowed to be a president if you were not born here. he may not have been born in this country. i want him to show his birth certificate. >> why? >> there's something on that...
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amer is a palestinian, born and raised in kuwait. his family fled the country in the lead-up to the persian gulf war. >> we lost everything overnight, banks were shut down - everything gone... and that's when we discovered that my mom has been saving money for many years. you know, that's when i found out my mother's a gangster. >> the family then settled in houston, texas where he picked up another language. >> which is really great because i'm brown and i speak spanish, so if anything breaks out i can camouflage at any moment in time. i mean every arab needs an exit strategy now-a-days. >> he's toured the world, traveling for a long time without a u.s. passport. amer performed for u.s. troops, pre and post 9/11, but it took him 20 years to become an american citizen. >> 20 years is a mighty long time! >> his biography is the basis for many of his jokes. >> "can i have your passport please"? of course i give him my travel document. he's like, "that's good, yeah". he opens it up, he's like "oh no, says here it's not a passport". >> i
amer is a palestinian, born and raised in kuwait. his family fled the country in the lead-up to the persian gulf war. >> we lost everything overnight, banks were shut down - everything gone... and that's when we discovered that my mom has been saving money for many years. you know, that's when i found out my mother's a gangster. >> the family then settled in houston, texas where he picked up another language. >> which is really great because i'm brown and i speak spanish, so...
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what i lived through because i was accidentally born a jew and was accidentally born with the best family in the world. they brought me up, years old, i was a man, i had a grandfather who taught the about god and of father who was brilliant, my family, the way they brought me up because they knew something was going to happen to west because they remembered my father, my grandfather, my grandfather said to my talk -- my father, we're safe here. my father said it there is three steps from us. never be safe because it shouldn't deal with hitler. i grew up hearing that. it meant a lot to me. you know y? use your own head, all of you, like i did. somebody, somebody, we are all born a light, knowing nothing. to our family, our job is simple. parents have to bring you up. teachers have to teach you. you have to think for yourself, follow anybody, just learned and never stop learning the rest of your life. i may be 6 years old. i was a younger survivor, i am still learning from young people with somebody has an idea. i never stopped listening to somebody or somebody else. this is the way i was b
what i lived through because i was accidentally born a jew and was accidentally born with the best family in the world. they brought me up, years old, i was a man, i had a grandfather who taught the about god and of father who was brilliant, my family, the way they brought me up because they knew something was going to happen to west because they remembered my father, my grandfather, my grandfather said to my talk -- my father, we're safe here. my father said it there is three steps from us....
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. >> plus born to last. the album that made bruce springsteen the boss. his former manager talks about the record that changed everything. ten years ago today, hurricane katrina reached category 10 intensity in the gulf of mexico. the white house declared a state of emergency. but few were prepared what would happen days later. more than 1800 people dead, billions of dollars of damage. ten years later, the big easy still on the mend. jonathan martin is in new orleans with more. jonathan. >> good evening to you john. president obama took offs his jacket and rolled up his sleeves and walked through the neighborhoods of new orleans. many wanted to show him their homes and the communities that had come back. but the president gave remarks here in what many considered ground zero of hurricane katrina. the lower 9th ward. there were people lining the streets with signs, some that simply said thank you, as overwhelmingly there is the feeling here at least in this community that the president has kept his promises and stood by this city. ♪ ♪ >> rolling up his sle
. >> plus born to last. the album that made bruce springsteen the boss. his former manager talks about the record that changed everything. ten years ago today, hurricane katrina reached category 10 intensity in the gulf of mexico. the white house declared a state of emergency. but few were prepared what would happen days later. more than 1800 people dead, billions of dollars of damage. ten years later, the big easy still on the mend. jonathan martin is in new orleans with more. jonathan....
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michigan, while they were debating the 14th amendment, he's the author of the clause, every person born within the limits of the united states and subject to their jurisdiction is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the u.s. this will not, of course, include persons born in the united states who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers, accredited to the government of the united states, but will include every other class of persons. you know, as you pointed out, settles the great question of citizenship and removes all doubt as to what this clause meant. why are so many people getting this wrong? >> because they're result-other yenlted. they want to insist the constitution says what it doesn't say. moreover, the supreme court has never ruled that the children of
michigan, while they were debating the 14th amendment, he's the author of the clause, every person born within the limits of the united states and subject to their jurisdiction is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the u.s. this will not, of course, include persons born in the united states who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers, accredited to the government of the united states, but will include every other class of...
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constitution says anyone born in this country is a u.s. citizen. >> i have to ask [simultaneous speech] >> did eventually take our questions. >> are you undocumented immigrants who have had children now are the ones being denied the service? >> no, i'm not aware of that. basically when an applicant comes we request the information that is required by the state. >> reporter: texas has asked a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing a state can't be sued without its own consent. a spokesperson for the department of state health services declined to speak on camera but wrote, dshs provides certified birth certificates without regard to the requesto requestor's immigration status. the documents used to obtain the matricula are not verified. asking for another way for undocumented parents to prove their identity. accepting a passport without a u.s. visa. >> it's the most largely accepted form of i.d. whether you have a visa is completely irrelevant. >> the court is considering whether to dismiss the case or allowing it to move forward. >>
constitution says anyone born in this country is a u.s. citizen. >> i have to ask [simultaneous speech] >> did eventually take our questions. >> are you undocumented immigrants who have had children now are the ones being denied the service? >> no, i'm not aware of that. basically when an applicant comes we request the information that is required by the state. >> reporter: texas has asked a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing a state can't be sued...
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lieu coo became the 100,000th baby born at the hospital. staff members celebrated the milestone with a little party. the baby got several gifts including a $10,000 college fund. that's fantastic. and luka's big sister wasn't left out of the fun. the 5-year-old who was also born at stony brook was given an american girl doll as part of the celebration. nice. >>> well, a school supplies celebration, we're going to take a look live to the bronx where thousands of books, bags, pencils and pens are all being donated to kids. also ahead -- >> sunken treasure.
lieu coo became the 100,000th baby born at the hospital. staff members celebrated the milestone with a little party. the baby got several gifts including a $10,000 college fund. that's fantastic. and luka's big sister wasn't left out of the fun. the 5-year-old who was also born at stony brook was given an american girl doll as part of the celebration. nice. >>> well, a school supplies celebration, we're going to take a look live to the bronx where thousands of books, bags, pencils and...
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i think people born in the country ought to be american citizens. now we got that over with. >> after jeb bush started to talk about anchor baby, hillary clinton tweeted they are called babies and today when he asked for a better term to use, hillary clinton tweeted, babies, children or american citizens. >> how about that? when you start to use derogatory terms for anyone, babies, older people, middle-aged people, you use terms for other people, as well. when did we start to lose our political correctness just because donald trump is here and he doesn't like to be politically correct or pc it doesn't mean it's right. when you go down that road you get to a slippery slope. we have to remember, too, when you talk about babies born here in america, who are from illegal parents coming across the border or from wherever it is not just mexico. we have people here from other countries that have babies here, china, africa, i mean so many other places. we just continue to think it is just about mexicans coming across the border. we have an immigration probl
i think people born in the country ought to be american citizens. now we got that over with. >> after jeb bush started to talk about anchor baby, hillary clinton tweeted they are called babies and today when he asked for a better term to use, hillary clinton tweeted, babies, children or american citizens. >> how about that? when you start to use derogatory terms for anyone, babies, older people, middle-aged people, you use terms for other people, as well. when did we start to lose...
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he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta.a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a georgia liner georgia liner i was raised in georgia, born under a lineup. georgia liner georgia liner ♪ ♪ >> my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the downtown area, which at that time was called the terry, or the territory where the poor people live. his days growing up and our and honey's place, there were some things going on at aunt honey's house that was a prohibition house. the military gentleman came down to visit the ladies of the evening at aunt honey's place, and so as a young lawyer he got a chance to see some things. that is the area in which and the surroundings he grew up in. he met bobby byrd, who i call uncle bobby in georgia. uncle bobby was part of a gospel group gospel star lighters. he came and performed in the boys home. dad was there as an inmate, and then met there. they became friends because in order for dad to be able to get out of that detention home for boys, he n
he was born right across the bridge, a little bit down in barnwell county. he grew up in a augusta.a heart for both areas that is why he created the song georgia liner. ♪ i'm a georgia liner georgia liner i was raised in georgia, born under a lineup. georgia liner georgia liner ♪ ♪ >> my grandmother and grandfather were poor. he grew up in the downtown area, which at that time was called the terry, or the territory where the poor people live. his days growing up and our and honey's...