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hye seo, director general of the acquisition planning bureau at dapa. he leads formulation of policies and quality management and enhancing defense acquisition techniques and offsets. he began his career as a civil servant at the ministry of national defense. and he joined dapa in 2006 where he was appointed at the director of the acquisition policy division. and his education is -- he graduated from the seoul national university, holds a master's degree from the university of wisconsin, madison. and to his left, mr. tommy ross, who served for the last several years in the last administration as a deputy assistant secretary of defense for security cope cooperation. prior to his time at the department of defense he was a staff member in congress for a number of years, including as a defense adviser to the senate majority leader, senator harry reid and as legislative director for comingman david price. and before that, majority leader tom dashel. he's a graduate of davison college in income. and -- in north carolina. i'm now going to turn to our two prese
hye seo, director general of the acquisition planning bureau at dapa. he leads formulation of policies and quality management and enhancing defense acquisition techniques and offsets. he began his career as a civil servant at the ministry of national defense. and he joined dapa in 2006 where he was appointed at the director of the acquisition policy division. and his education is -- he graduated from the seoul national university, holds a master's degree from the university of wisconsin,...
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as director general of defense industry promotion bureau at dapa. this is actually my third conference, and after the discussion, i thought you would ask me questions instead of me making a comment. but actually now that i've been asked to make a comment, i will do so. a lot of what i actually wanted to say today have already been spoken of by these very distinguished panelist members, and also from the keynote speeches and from other previous sessions. so just what i wanted to speak about have been spoken of today. and i agree with these panelist members and keynote speeches. based on that, i'll make some few remarks. as to korea's aerospace industry, i think our dr. jang was very eloquent and precise and specific in the development history of our industry from a nation of a participant in manufacturing, assembling, and now a participant in innovative processes, all these would not have been possible without the collaboration and cooperation with my -- our strongest ally, the u.s. and having said that, based on our history together, i believe we ca
as director general of defense industry promotion bureau at dapa. this is actually my third conference, and after the discussion, i thought you would ask me questions instead of me making a comment. but actually now that i've been asked to make a comment, i will do so. a lot of what i actually wanted to say today have already been spoken of by these very distinguished panelist members, and also from the keynote speeches and from other previous sessions. so just what i wanted to speak about have...
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que hay que tener en cuenta que el bloqueo de anoche puede terminar como sucedi con el programa ''dapa fue tambien tener en cuenta que el bloqueo de anoche puede terminar como sucedi con el programa ''dapa''.. el cual fue tambien bloqueado en una corte federal y termin estancado en la corte suprema.. --simpatizantes de daca tomaron las calles de ''laredo'' texas la tarde de ayer.. protestando por lo que llaman un ''insulto'' al tratar de usar la vida de los soÑadores como piezas para negociar una reforma migratoria.. --el presidente trump habia dado hasta marzo para terminar el programa y aun se espera que el congreso presente un plan para mejorar esa decision.. ---deberian los colegios universitarios en california proveer a sus estudiantes el medicamento que induce a un aborto? ---esa es la pregunta que hoy discutieron en el senado y que avanz a convertirse en ley, a continuacin lo que esto significaria para las estudiantes y universidades. banner ---es una propuesta controversial. ---que de convertirse en ley.... la sb 320 permitiria que los centros medicos en colegios comunitarios y
que hay que tener en cuenta que el bloqueo de anoche puede terminar como sucedi con el programa ''dapa fue tambien tener en cuenta que el bloqueo de anoche puede terminar como sucedi con el programa ''dapa''.. el cual fue tambien bloqueado en una corte federal y termin estancado en la corte suprema.. --simpatizantes de daca tomaron las calles de ''laredo'' texas la tarde de ayer.. protestando por lo que llaman un ''insulto'' al tratar de usar la vida de los soÑadores como piezas para negociar...
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el presidente trump y los republicanos en el pasado, ppara retar que el presidente no podrÍa hacer dapaidente, dde vetar a personas que no podÍan viajar. ahora le toca al presidente por medio del departamento de justicia, llegara a hacer su argumento. enrique: veremos cuÁl es el proceso legal que sigue. por lo pronto, noticias importantes. la decisiÓn de un juez federal de california para ordenar a la admiraciÓn trump a que reinstale sus beneficios a los jÓvenes soÑadores. gracias, ezequiel. justamente hoy, el presidente trump asegurÓ durante una reuniÓn que estÁ dispuesto a asumir el costo polÍtico de aprobar lo que llamÓ la reforma migratoria integral. janet rodrÍguez nos dice de quÉ mÁs se hablÓ en este encuentro. janet: la reuniÓn fue larga y acalorada. en ella no faltaron las contradicciones del presidente trump. "yo firmo lo que me traigan sin protestar porque no tenga esto o lo otro", dijo, ppero con el preguntaron si el muro era necesario para llegar a un acuerdo sobre daca. "se necesita construir el muro", asegurÓ. y dijo que una vez solucionar o el tema de daca, se podrÍa cons
el presidente trump y los republicanos en el pasado, ppara retar que el presidente no podrÍa hacer dapaidente, dde vetar a personas que no podÍan viajar. ahora le toca al presidente por medio del departamento de justicia, llegara a hacer su argumento. enrique: veremos cuÁl es el proceso legal que sigue. por lo pronto, noticias importantes. la decisiÓn de un juez federal de california para ordenar a la admiraciÓn trump a que reinstale sus beneficios a los jÓvenes soÑadores. gracias,...
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the president later tried to go further by implementing dapa, deferreded action for parents of americans but the fifth circuit court halted that and the supreme court allowed the court decision to stand. attorney general jeff sessions and other prominent legal scholars have concluded that if dapa is illegal and unconstitutional, so is daca. martha? >> trace, thank you. here's marc thiessen, former chief speechwriter for george w. bush and a fox news contributor. gentlemen, welcome. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> matt, what do you say about that premise? that president obama began this process and then he chose to do other things. he focused on obamacare and other things. he had a majority. he had the house, the senate, a 60-person majority in fact in the senate. but he didn't take action on this when he had the chance. >> yeah, martha. i remember those. those were good days. we had the majority for two years. as you'll recall, the big thing happening at that time was that we were on the way to losing 8.7 million jobs in the worst economic crisis since the great depressi
the president later tried to go further by implementing dapa, deferreded action for parents of americans but the fifth circuit court halted that and the supreme court allowed the court decision to stand. attorney general jeff sessions and other prominent legal scholars have concluded that if dapa is illegal and unconstitutional, so is daca. martha? >> trace, thank you. here's marc thiessen, former chief speechwriter for george w. bush and a fox news contributor. gentlemen, welcome. good...
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the courts let the lower decisions stand, which said dapa, the parents, all of it is llegal so in order to help the daca children, obama said get it ack to congress and do the right thing. this young man is just so uninformed. it's unbelievable. and guess what? live in hese daca, i secaucus, hudson county, lots of illegals. of them don't speak english. dapa.t's ask her about she introduced this other effort under the administration. what happened with that? you know, think the story of immigration reform over the last of ral years is the story attempts to do congressional action and then in the absence to do the best you can through executive action which is not enough to a permanent program in. an ideal world what we would see is items did and republicans togetherats come -- >> we saw the bill pass the senate five years ago, 2013. to that effort? >> in that effort we didn't control the house of representatives unfortunately house and d both the the senate to get something done. >> let's hear one more call, pleasantville, new york. tony is on our democrat's line. >> yes, good morning. t
the courts let the lower decisions stand, which said dapa, the parents, all of it is llegal so in order to help the daca children, obama said get it ack to congress and do the right thing. this young man is just so uninformed. it's unbelievable. and guess what? live in hese daca, i secaucus, hudson county, lots of illegals. of them don't speak english. dapa.t's ask her about she introduced this other effort under the administration. what happened with that? you know, think the story of...
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and dapa. dapa went to front of the courts. the courts let the lower decision stands, which said all of it is legal, so to help the daca chin,he right thing. sos young man is just uninformed. it is unbelievable. guess what? leave inhese daca -- i hudson county -- i live in hudson county -- most of them do not speak english. host: henrietta, let's ask ezra levin about dapa. what happened with that? the story ofnk immigration reform over the last several years is a story of attempt to do congressional action. in the absence of that, trying to do the best you can do executive action which is not enough to pass a permanent program. in an ideal world, we would see democrats and republicans come together and pass laws. in this case, they have not been able to get and we should push that. host: we saw a bill passed in the senate in 2013, when happened to that effort? caller: we do not control the house of representatives and you need the house and the senate to get something done. host: let's hear one more call from new york. tony on
and dapa. dapa went to front of the courts. the courts let the lower decision stands, which said all of it is legal, so to help the daca chin,he right thing. sos young man is just uninformed. it is unbelievable. guess what? leave inhese daca -- i hudson county -- i live in hudson county -- most of them do not speak english. host: henrietta, let's ask ezra levin about dapa. what happened with that? the story ofnk immigration reform over the last several years is a story of attempt to do...
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. >> then after that put forth dapa, the program for their parents. that program was then struck down by the fifth circuit, which was upheld by the supreme court, right? >> right. >> so this president was notified by some attorney generals, they were going to sue to strike down daca. he said to the congress, i'm not going to move right now. i'm going to give you guys six months to get your act together to pass a bill. put everybody on notice that he wanted to sign a bill, that he wanted to keep these folks here, wasn't going to kick them out. gave the congress ample notice on this. democrats had plenty of time to reach out to republicans. democrats had senator durbin and others had plenty of time. chris, you know, van knows, i know, and everybody who works here knows this is just a waiting game. everyone is waiting until they got to the end of the fiscal year so they could have the spending bill to shut down the government. everybody in washington knew this, that daca was going to be held as leverage for that. so here we are now. this president has sa
. >> then after that put forth dapa, the program for their parents. that program was then struck down by the fifth circuit, which was upheld by the supreme court, right? >> right. >> so this president was notified by some attorney generals, they were going to sue to strike down daca. he said to the congress, i'm not going to move right now. i'm going to give you guys six months to get your act together to pass a bill. put everybody on notice that he wanted to sign a bill, that...
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. >>> pero el golpe mÁs fuerte la comunidad hispana despuÉs el anuncio de poder final programa dapa yo este mandato. >>> asÍ es danny ana navarro y nos acompaÑa la abogada en asuntos de inmigraciÓn maira joeyli parte del grupo latino >>> quiero comenzar contigo ana pensemos si el presidente trump fuera un estudiante quÉ calificaciÓn le darÍas >>> tÚ >>> en algunas materias a, y f. creo que ha sido un aÑo de resultados muy mixtos. por un lado vez una economÍa fuerte ha tenido logros en el tema econÓmico y ves un paÍs mÁs dir dividido que nunca, las personas que se oponen a Él con mÁs intensidad que nunca y quienes lo apoyan ahÍ estÁn, estamos como paÍs polarizados en tÉrminos de unificar el paÍs despuÉs de su elecciÓn, ha sido un fracaso total. pero ha tenido tambiÉn grandes logros por ejemplo logrÓ la aprobaciÓn de un nuevo juez en la corte suprema. >>> ese podrÍa ser el logro mÁs importante >>> ahora maira tÚ como abierta simpatizante del presidente trump cÓmo calificas este primer aÑo en la casa blanca >>> en el colegio anterior Él sacÓ a y f en mi colegio que es pÚblico y que es po
. >>> pero el golpe mÁs fuerte la comunidad hispana despuÉs el anuncio de poder final programa dapa yo este mandato. >>> asÍ es danny ana navarro y nos acompaÑa la abogada en asuntos de inmigraciÓn maira joeyli parte del grupo latino >>> quiero comenzar contigo ana pensemos si el presidente trump fuera un estudiante quÉ calificaciÓn le darÍas >>> tÚ >>> en algunas materias a, y f. creo que ha sido un aÑo de resultados muy mixtos. por un...
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you know, daca has never been reviewed by the supreme court, but dapa, deferred action for parent arrivalsdren and the children are american citizens. that has been found unconstitutional. so, when the president goes along with what the court ordered rather than appealing it, the court says well, you are not really against daca at all. and, therefore, i'm going to put everything on hold until congress decides what to do. now, if a president asked me what i thought about this, i say if they give you a lemon make lemonade. under pressure to do something on daca. instead of 45 days have you six month. take the time and work this out. should a judge be making a decision for the country? well that's what judges do. the real entity that should make this decision is the congress. we know those negotiations have reluctantly broke down. now they have time to reconstitute. brian: legal experts looked at what the san francisco judge has written. it looks like editorial. doesn't hold up to legal muster. challenge to overturn it. >> i am surprised and disappointed that the justice department is not cha
you know, daca has never been reviewed by the supreme court, but dapa, deferred action for parent arrivalsdren and the children are american citizens. that has been found unconstitutional. so, when the president goes along with what the court ordered rather than appealing it, the court says well, you are not really against daca at all. and, therefore, i'm going to put everything on hold until congress decides what to do. now, if a president asked me what i thought about this, i say if they give...