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and yet, we know, that whether it is in china or india, that it is the political leadership that haso provide the framework in which the accommodation is going to be realized. >> it's not long ago that the two neighbors and asian giants were locked in a bitter conflict over the chinese incursion. beijing seems to be in a hurry to resolve the age-old border dispute with india, but on its terms, which favors china more than india. in the latest round of order talks, china brought up its draft of order cooperation agreement. experts believe that new delhi needs to take a tough line against beijing. india has clarified that it would not rush to any conclusion on the border talks. >> it is a calibrated attempt to give this press conference on the eve of arrival. the government of india has been put on a back foot. they were also put in a calibrated manner on back foot when their prime minister was going to visit india. the idea is to put mr. anthony and india on back foot. >> india and china have been holding talks over the disputed border. of late, with a change of guard, china has becom
and yet, we know, that whether it is in china or india, that it is the political leadership that haso provide the framework in which the accommodation is going to be realized. >> it's not long ago that the two neighbors and asian giants were locked in a bitter conflict over the chinese incursion. beijing seems to be in a hurry to resolve the age-old border dispute with india, but on its terms, which favors china more than india. in the latest round of order talks, china brought up its...
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if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india.e got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree that when it comes to doing something it takes leadership. and not just political leadership, but business leadership, church leadership, academic leadership. and that's the context, i believe, in which you have come together. you're focusing on solar energy. that's a big piece. there's plenty of sun out there to take care of our energy. it's going to take time. it's going to take technology. it's going to take scientific breakthroughs, research, and development. and it's going to take storage. and it's going to take various insebastianvv stifle. just in california you have some cities
if you can't burn it in america, put it on a train, ship it over to china or india.e got market forces. and against that we have to marshal intelligence and collaboration and political response, because this stuff is serious. and the fact that people aren't worried about it and don't talk about it doesn't mean it isn't serious. and that's the insidious character of this -- of this challenge, that some people know about it, 90, 97% of the scientists who deal in climate science all agree that...
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i don't want the next job creating discoveries to happen in china or india or germany. i want them to happen right here in the united states of america. and that's part of what this brain initiative is about. we have a chance to improve the lives of not just millions but billions of people on this planet. >> as president obama made clear the brain initiative is a very ambitious project. and it has a number of partners both public and private. the public partners are the nih, the national science foundation, and the defense establishment. and the private ones arehe allen institute, the howard hughes medical institute, the salk institute and the kennedy foundation. these have their independent leadership but the coordination is going to be provided by the national institute of health and its director francis colins with the help of story landis and tom insell and the institute of mental health. the nih is also appointed an extraordinary scientific advisory committee, the best people in the field and co-chaired by corey bogman and bill newsome. so we have four of the major
i don't want the next job creating discoveries to happen in china or india or germany. i want them to happen right here in the united states of america. and that's part of what this brain initiative is about. we have a chance to improve the lives of not just millions but billions of people on this planet. >> as president obama made clear the brain initiative is a very ambitious project. and it has a number of partners both public and private. the public partners are the nih, the national...
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if they can go to china or india and get the same amount of work for $1, they'll do that. this country was built on the notion you can come from nothing and build yourself up to something. that dream has dissipated completely. and now we're in a place where we're expecting wealthy business owners to do the right thing and they simply aren't going to. >> that's not your problem. no, no no. >> move on. >> to where though? >> where are the jobs? >> oh, you're nothing. it is capitalism. >> john: dee dee, you can acknowledge it is pretty much impossible for a single mom who's guy has taken off to raise a child on minimum wage for $18,000 a year. >> find a job. >> where? >> we're a disservice nation. >> they're rich right now. they're doing much better than we are. >> you find a job, you work hard. you do one two and three jobs so it be but it is not for employers to say okay, we're going to take care of you. you find an employer that works for you and if it doesn't, move on to another one. >> john: in a democracy we the people have a right to create a safety net that makes sure
if they can go to china or india and get the same amount of work for $1, they'll do that. this country was built on the notion you can come from nothing and build yourself up to something. that dream has dissipated completely. and now we're in a place where we're expecting wealthy business owners to do the right thing and they simply aren't going to. >> that's not your problem. no, no no. >> move on. >> to where though? >> where are the jobs? >> oh, you're nothing....
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is there any chance that between now and then we could see a dramatic change in policy in china or indiasecond, we have to change course and promote a different type of energy consumption within our country which can change the dynamics.s interestie two countries as you mentioned, china and india, as if they are both pushing hard for nuclear. remember, the coal plants that there building now will be in service for decades to come, the same is true in germany. i am very bullish on natural gas. verbalism a clear. i'm hopeful that we can expand the nuclear fleet because nuclear, when it comes to baseless generation, is eally going to be the key it is going to displace any of the coal that is out coming on line. connell: the other room we have not had a chance to talk out michele. again, i think a report like this, don't jump to conclusions. what is actually in it might surprise you. good to see you, as well as. >> thanks a million. dagen: cities across the country are raking in big dollars from this the lovely piece of paper on your windshield. parking tickets. they are making them more exp
is there any chance that between now and then we could see a dramatic change in policy in china or indiasecond, we have to change course and promote a different type of energy consumption within our country which can change the dynamics.s interestie two countries as you mentioned, china and india, as if they are both pushing hard for nuclear. remember, the coal plants that there building now will be in service for decades to come, the same is true in germany. i am very bullish on natural gas....
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give them the opportunity to remain in the united states and work here rather than go back to china or india or wherever that they came from. that is one reason why the high-tech community is so supportive of this as well. those are other elements, but i want to emphasize again the e verify. unless that employer has a way of ascertaining whether that person is in this country gally or not, then obviously that we cannot -- we're going to have to make sure that that magnet is drying up. >> i know you to get back to capitol hill, but one final question, if i can. policy are showing growing support for comprehensive immigration reform including citizenship. officials have their own sense of pebble beach opinion. given your experience, where do you think the public is on immigration reform and especially on the question of citizenship. senator mccain? >> i have great faith in the american people. i have a great confidence that the american people, good, judeo christian nation who are willing to work and sacrifice for this nation. i don't know why i mention it but one of my dearest friends and her
give them the opportunity to remain in the united states and work here rather than go back to china or india or wherever that they came from. that is one reason why the high-tech community is so supportive of this as well. those are other elements, but i want to emphasize again the e verify. unless that employer has a way of ascertaining whether that person is in this country gally or not, then obviously that we cannot -- we're going to have to make sure that that magnet is drying up. >>...
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somewhat stronger numbers from japan europe is still flat or negative and we're getting very very strong numbers from countries like china like india and others which are helping to get this recovery on the road we still have a very patchy most seek and it's not even it's going to take time twenty fourteen maybe we'll have generalized positive growth but it's been a rough six years already now let me get it straight do you think that the at rest of the world should develop at its own pace giving no particular thought america or europe or should the rest of the world sort of keep the american recovery and the european recovery in mind and in a way to prioritize the economic policies in a way to facilitate that recovery. there is no choice to the countries in the world but to deal and face the consequences of what has been very low growth in the united states and negative growth in europe in the last few years and the reason is very simple they are fifty percent of the world's g.d.p. and they're also about thirty percent of the world's trade about twenty percent of the foreign direct investment but if you add japan to that of course
somewhat stronger numbers from japan europe is still flat or negative and we're getting very very strong numbers from countries like china like india and others which are helping to get this recovery on the road we still have a very patchy most seek and it's not even it's going to take time twenty fourteen maybe we'll have generalized positive growth but it's been a rough six years already now let me get it straight do you think that the at rest of the world should develop at its own pace...
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what has happened last five or seven years given urbanization and in china and india people come to portland to really cast aside the expertise that we have. this is an example to do this sustainable big -- the issue with the world desperately needs. >> i know what you mean. [laughter] >> just two more questions. >> i of a big fan billy and the heat. >> i set you up. [laughter] >> bite the wheat understand the importance but are they absolutely necessary? kansas city grow? >> the answer is yes but it is harder. we need to look more broadly at a research institution what is happening is so exciting in cleveland but also hospitals and medical centers. with all kinds of new technology. but to figure out a way to capture that but to seek you have to have said university to succeed economically we cannot confine them to economic development. but the issue is to figure out what is industry that comes together? with a focus on is the aerospace companies and the technology with that where people can learn from each other. sometimes innovation goes by the university be but you have to fight it, eat i
what has happened last five or seven years given urbanization and in china and india people come to portland to really cast aside the expertise that we have. this is an example to do this sustainable big -- the issue with the world desperately needs. >> i know what you mean. [laughter] >> just two more questions. >> i of a big fan billy and the heat. >> i set you up. [laughter] >> bite the wheat understand the importance but are they absolutely necessary? kansas...
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when asked where companies would invest $5 million or more, brazil came in number one, followed by china, mexico and india. it's viewed as a sign american companies are loosening their purse strings as the u.s. economy improves. still to come, what traders expect from intel, ibm and ebay in today's trading session. and, the 2nd time's the charm as summer sequels sizzle at the box office. movies and money is next. hollywood is reeling in money from sequels at the box office. our movie guy, erik childress, is here, and erik, if it worked once, they decided to try it again. - yeah, if people stop going, they will stop making them. but that's not been the case. - here's what happened: "despicable me 2" coming up at number one at the box office, followed by "grown ups 2"- [erik groans - "pacific rim," "the heat," and "the lone ranger." by the way, chuck coppola saw "the heat," and he loved it. - it's a good movie. it's a funny movie. - what about this "despicable me 2" and "grown ups 2" making all the money this weekend? - it's the summer of the sequels. that's the way it has been, and "despicable me 2" is goi
when asked where companies would invest $5 million or more, brazil came in number one, followed by china, mexico and india. it's viewed as a sign american companies are loosening their purse strings as the u.s. economy improves. still to come, what traders expect from intel, ibm and ebay in today's trading session. and, the 2nd time's the charm as summer sequels sizzle at the box office. movies and money is next. hollywood is reeling in money from sequels at the box office. our movie guy, erik...
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whether it be in china, thailand or japan or india.e thought it's important for us to have the representation that allows us to work the many tough issues we have in the asia-pacific region. they play a major role in development of policy. they play a major role in development of cooperation agreements between us and other nations. i think it's critical that the army is able to go talk army to army and we have the capablabilities to do that as we move forward. the army has 82,000 soldiers. what's happened over the last three or four years, lot of them were serving in afghanistan and iraq. in 2013, will be the last year we'll are any units out of the pacific serving in iraq. we will continue to do that as they continue to conduct several important engagements. we have one going on now. first core, which is a sign to u.s. army pacific is being certified as a joint task force. we conducted airborne operations with our partners this week. we have significant amount of activity going on in the pacific to help bilateral relationships. to hel
whether it be in china, thailand or japan or india.e thought it's important for us to have the representation that allows us to work the many tough issues we have in the asia-pacific region. they play a major role in development of policy. they play a major role in development of cooperation agreements between us and other nations. i think it's critical that the army is able to go talk army to army and we have the capablabilities to do that as we move forward. the army has 82,000 soldiers....
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perhaps someplace else suddenly can no longer compete here and they offshore jobs to mexico, india, or china, this is a principle not related to a specific bill. >>> coming up on c-span2. the congressional caucus on black men and boys hold the first meeting on the state of black males in the u.s. that's followed by transportation secretary anthony fox testifying on the law to fund transportation infrastructure projects. and later congressman bill cassidy of louisiana discusses his bill to block certain epa regulations. >>> they would come up as close as they could. that's going to be an assault which meant they would sense violence armed with -- [inaudible] and they would come charging in and our first lines and didn't matter how many people casualties they took. those went down were followed by a new wave. many of new wave had no weapons. they just picked up those who had been hit. they just kept dying by forcive numbers trying to push us out of our positions. like i said, it was a fight. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. commemorating the 60th anniversary of the korean w
perhaps someplace else suddenly can no longer compete here and they offshore jobs to mexico, india, or china, this is a principle not related to a specific bill. >>> coming up on c-span2. the congressional caucus on black men and boys hold the first meeting on the state of black males in the u.s. that's followed by transportation secretary anthony fox testifying on the law to fund transportation infrastructure projects. and later congressman bill cassidy of louisiana discusses his bill...
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we want to lead the energy revolution, not see that leadership go to china, india or another nation. but if we're serious about it, we need to invest in cutting edge research and that means arpa-e. our competitiveness in the global economy where we have to compete with labor that costs a fraction of what american needs a big go i urge support of this amendment. i yield back. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? mr. polis: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. polis: i know my colleague from georgia will be speaking on this, i appreciate him and congressman schiff. i will be brief to express my support for congressman woodall and congressman schiff in their efforts to restore cuts to arpa-e. the underlying bill cuts arpa-e by 81%. we we have sequestration, we know it's time for cuts, 81% is clearly singling it out. what this does is restores $20 million to paar e, even $20 million gos a long way when we're talking about arpa-e, we're talking about early stage investments, could be $500,000, $2 million
we want to lead the energy revolution, not see that leadership go to china, india or another nation. but if we're serious about it, we need to invest in cutting edge research and that means arpa-e. our competitiveness in the global economy where we have to compete with labor that costs a fraction of what american needs a big go i urge support of this amendment. i yield back. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? mr. polis: i move to strike the last word. the chair:...
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take china for example, many of them are moving to cities, or india, 1.1 billion people, all of the aboveresume strong growth stories. these so important because so many u.s. multi-nationals are betting on these regions of the world to boost earnings. today we learned from city which traded up on it's second quarter earnings, it's seen as the most international of the u.s. banks. it has faced pressure because one half of the company's profits in the first half came from emerging markets, longer term these will see growth as the population in these regions continues to expand. as one of my guests earlier pointed out, he's looking long term. >> the emerging markets as a play structural long term they're a safe place to be because you look at growth. you look at gdp, population demographics trending toward 9.5 billion people in 2050. >> expected growth rates for hot markets, china, 8 and a quarter percent. brazil, 2014, five percent projected. all of the nations are expected to grow from these levels. steady but slow story in the united states, in the united states the debate has centered ar
take china for example, many of them are moving to cities, or india, 1.1 billion people, all of the aboveresume strong growth stories. these so important because so many u.s. multi-nationals are betting on these regions of the world to boost earnings. today we learned from city which traded up on it's second quarter earnings, it's seen as the most international of the u.s. banks. it has faced pressure because one half of the company's profits in the first half came from emerging markets, longer...
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or food. everyone is asking what do you have made in san francisco. because we want it in china and india and japan and europe, all over the place. because it means quality. it means well-manufactured products. it means people that enjoy their craft and what they do. and it also means a lot of local people get a lot of jobs out of it as well. with this, i will go quickly to the samples. and enjoy the day properly. and if i can be joined by the cameramen and women, i am sure that the media will enjoy the samples as well. thank you very much. and congratulations. [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. mayor and mr. behar and mr. gregor. thank you for your work and vision. and before i introduce the next speakers. i want to take a moment to introduce two fabulous city heads. first and foremost, our city administrator, naomi kelly. and our head of waterfront development in the office of economic and workforce development, jennifer maps in the back of the room. thank you all for joining us. it's my honor to introduce two more very partners. we would not be able to move forward here at the port
or food. everyone is asking what do you have made in san francisco. because we want it in china and india and japan and europe, all over the place. because it means quality. it means well-manufactured products. it means people that enjoy their craft and what they do. and it also means a lot of local people get a lot of jobs out of it as well. with this, i will go quickly to the samples. and enjoy the day properly. and if i can be joined by the cameramen and women, i am sure that the media will...
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i am pretty sure they do not have to call india or china to fix their computers.funnier lines from our interviews, we asked about their employees, and they mentioned that they have former hackers, guys with orange hair, of any agency in the united states government. their job is to maintain these information facilities, so they have that technical base, the technical support in-house. host: we have been talking with thomas burr, senior washington correspondent for "the salt lake tribune." sltrib.com if you would like to read this series on the utah data center we have been discussing. it is not open until when? guest: this fall. programat concludes our today. go to c-span.org to watch any of the segments we had today. thanks for being with us. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> a look at the white house today, where employees are preparing for the return of president obama and the first family, back home tomorrow after a three-country tour through africa. they left off in tanzania, wh
i am pretty sure they do not have to call india or china to fix their computers.funnier lines from our interviews, we asked about their employees, and they mentioned that they have former hackers, guys with orange hair, of any agency in the united states government. their job is to maintain these information facilities, so they have that technical base, the technical support in-house. host: we have been talking with thomas burr, senior washington correspondent for "the salt lake...
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manufacturing plants someplace else suddenly can no longer compete here and they offshore jobs to mexico, india, or chinai can tell you, why not have a little transparency? let's see if the trade-off is there. this is a principal, not related to a specific bill. host: congress been bill cassidy, thank you for talking to our viewers. coming up, our "spotlight on magazines" series continues with a reporter from "popular mechanics." first, an update from the c-span radio. >> an out-of-control natural gas well off the louisiana coast continues to burn this morning. it caught fire last night following a blowout that prompted the evacuation of 44 workers. federal officials say no one was injured by the fire. it is not known what caused the gas to ignite. federal bankruptcy court takes up detroit's case for the first time today. the city wants a judge to put a stop to the lawsuits in other courts. a county judge says that state officials ignore the constitution and acted illegally in approving the bankruptcy. retirees claimed their pensions are protected by the michigan constitution. finally, president obama is
manufacturing plants someplace else suddenly can no longer compete here and they offshore jobs to mexico, india, or chinai can tell you, why not have a little transparency? let's see if the trade-off is there. this is a principal, not related to a specific bill. host: congress been bill cassidy, thank you for talking to our viewers. coming up, our "spotlight on magazines" series continues with a reporter from "popular mechanics." first, an update from the c-span radio....
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does not seek the denuclearization of other states like pakistan, india, israel, russian federation or china. isn't the goal of due nuclearization of the dprk rather than including the u.s. nuclear umbrella a policy of particular hostility toward north korea and could u.s. include umbrella into the denuclearization in the formula? >> i think that is a very good question. last time i met with north koreans was in march here in new york. these were people representing kim jong-un and some pretty provocative things were said by the united states on the bad tendency we have to demonize countries we neither like or understand. we make it harder for ourselves when we fill our gaps of ignorance with prejudice as we do with north korea, as we did with vietnam, as we have a tendency to do and the second ranking person in the north korean delegation said, if you would really treat us with respect and extend to us the same umbrella of nuclear protection that you extend to japan we would give up our nuclear weapons, flat. the moderator, it was run by the germans, and the germans were just astonished to
does not seek the denuclearization of other states like pakistan, india, israel, russian federation or china. isn't the goal of due nuclearization of the dprk rather than including the u.s. nuclear umbrella a policy of particular hostility toward north korea and could u.s. include umbrella into the denuclearization in the formula? >> i think that is a very good question. last time i met with north koreans was in march here in new york. these were people representing kim jong-un and some...
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this is a drop in the bucket, a drop in the ocean and compared to, say, wood fires in india or coal fire plants in chinaluxury, they say, not a necessity. nevertheless, jon, a compromise was reached that pits will be banned, 700 feet nearest residents and secondly, no fire burning days when the air is already unhealthful. that should come tomorrow. back to you. >> but your fire is legal there, the one you've got lit up right now in front of you. >> for the time being, we're good. >> good to know. bring us some marshmallows. william, thanks. >> closing arguments are set to begin in the george zimmerman trial after the judge says she will allow jurors to consider lesser charges than the second degree murder. the outcome this could have in the highly charged case next. >> growing up in san francisco dubuild bon fours on the beach. >> i don't think we were allowed to. apparently we can't anymore. >> thanks for joining us, everybody. >> america lives starts right now. >> fox news alert for you out of florida. we are expecting closing argument in the george zimmerman murder trial to begin shortly. but first g
this is a drop in the bucket, a drop in the ocean and compared to, say, wood fires in india or coal fire plants in chinaluxury, they say, not a necessity. nevertheless, jon, a compromise was reached that pits will be banned, 700 feet nearest residents and secondly, no fire burning days when the air is already unhealthful. that should come tomorrow. back to you. >> but your fire is legal there, the one you've got lit up right now in front of you. >> for the time being, we're good....
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create more jobs in the united states or in europe because they're mostly being the technology the knowledge part but also more and more and countries like india like china like mexico brazil you are outing not only labor but also technology because you have a more educated youth and therefore they can all to compete in the knowledge based assets in the lawless space the capital but what is now obvious is that. it is in the places where you generate the knowledge where most of the benefit of trade is going to stay so what your your your question assumes that you either decide to produce one product hundred percent in a single country that doesn't happen anymore it won't happen ever anymore the world has changed forever we now have a world of global value chains that is the new reality and the ones who are going to get the jobs the one who is going to get the investments are the ones who are more competent in terms of producing those value chains but i think you are also operating on an assumption that their global trade is ruled by free market principles when it is not always the case especially it can in the developed economies in the united states ther
create more jobs in the united states or in europe because they're mostly being the technology the knowledge part but also more and more and countries like india like china like mexico brazil you are outing not only labor but also technology because you have a more educated youth and therefore they can all to compete in the knowledge based assets in the lawless space the capital but what is now obvious is that. it is in the places where you generate the knowledge where most of the benefit of...
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china and india of the world. are we short on innovation in years or are which is a little short on confidence? >> i wouldn't say we are short on innovation because we still, if you take a look at the number of the ideas we can generate we still have the best system in the world for generating those ideas. enabling the possibility for those ideas to come to fruition. we still have the best system. however, we don't give enough credence to the fact that others are moving in our direction and that gap is going to continue to shorten. and i'll point india for example, and the tendency in india for people to view india as okay, you can get lower cost engineering, but it's lower quality but it's not as good as what we do. i would say when it comes to a lot of the software work we do, and would you a lot by the way, india to some of the best software work that we find in the world, including the u.s., and the capability of our guys have there is unbelievable. you can just go, just take an external standard is a way of measuring software quality in terms of your capability, computer of maturity model
china and india of the world. are we short on innovation in years or are which is a little short on confidence? >> i wouldn't say we are short on innovation because we still, if you take a look at the number of the ideas we can generate we still have the best system in the world for generating those ideas. enabling the possibility for those ideas to come to fruition. we still have the best system. however, we don't give enough credence to the fact that others are moving in our direction...
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get a green card, and they are waiting for many years, particularly if they are from china, india, the philippines, or mexico, because country cap said no one country can receive more than 7% of green cards right now. the senate bill would change that since that is a very good thing to get rid of these country caps and end the queues that stretch for years and years. what i tell my students is if you want to remain in the united states, how should they remain, they should marry a u.s. native, and it is sad i have to tell them that, not consistent with the type of visas they are on, but our immigration policy is messed up when your best way to stay in the united states is to marry a u.s. native. i would like to say low skilled and less educated immigrants play an important role in our economy as well. we should not forget about their economic contributions. please to not take any of this as not saying that low skilled immigrants matter as well. thank you. [applause] >> hi. i'm ethan lewis. thank you. thank you for having me here. it is great to talk here. what i want to talk about his benefits and cost
get a green card, and they are waiting for many years, particularly if they are from china, india, the philippines, or mexico, because country cap said no one country can receive more than 7% of green cards right now. the senate bill would change that since that is a very good thing to get rid of these country caps and end the queues that stretch for years and years. what i tell my students is if you want to remain in the united states, how should they remain, they should marry a u.s. native,...