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and then i'm going to talk about the hispanic west. and finally, talk about some of the books on native american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the west enslaved first in texas and to the union territory that the five civilized tribes when they left these were moved to oklahoma. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up. but after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in thewest . they are in fact referred to as xo busters or exodus, the word from the bible. most recently i bought a book from the university of oklahoma which was just published on the town of nicodemus inkansas . and this is now a state park in kansas. this was one of the many all-black communities as they tried to find a new life of freedom in a place in the american west. if you watched the cowboy movies or if you watched cowboy programs, 100 percent, almost 100 percent of the cowboys are anglos. in fact, over 30 percent of cowboys in the west wer
and then i'm going to talk about the hispanic west. and finally, talk about some of the books on native american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the west enslaved first in texas and to the union territory that the five civilized tribes when they left these were moved to oklahoma. and so african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up. but after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in...
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these kids are 87% african-american and hispanic. i went through the numbers earlier, dismal numbers of meeting or exceeding in english, they are similar in math, they are very similar in science. but here's what's possible. in all the new york state schools, the top-performing schools in the state -- and looking at the performance -- 94% success rates in math, 82% in english, 99% in science. and to break those numbers down, as i did earlier with the african-american and hispanic students, in math here's how you reverse the achievement gap, 93% of african-american success academy scholars outperformed majority students in new york city. 80% of them african-americans and 80% of hispanics are at 80%. you see, mr. president, with the right folk tkwrus, the right -- focus, the right emphasis, with options like a cafeteria when parents have a choice, students have a chance not just in education, but a better chance in life. thank
these kids are 87% african-american and hispanic. i went through the numbers earlier, dismal numbers of meeting or exceeding in english, they are similar in math, they are very similar in science. but here's what's possible. in all the new york state schools, the top-performing schools in the state -- and looking at the performance -- 94% success rates in math, 82% in english, 99% in science. and to break those numbers down, as i did earlier with the african-american and hispanic students, in...
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host: what is the congressional hispanic caucus doing about that? guest: that there are real -- we're making sure that people know that there are real advocates and we are reaching out to our partners in a way that we have never done before. because i will tell you, community engagement has got to be is currently, , part of those solutions. that we get the facts out. that we are talking meaningfully to our constituents, and we are going beyond our own districts and into the state and immunity, and we are listening to the fears that americans have and are working to address them, because we think that's powerful. host: al, missouri, republican line. good morning. go ahead. you are on with the congresswoman. caller: my comment is the fact that you need to ask the people who have been victimized by illegals and the families they have lost from illegals and people who have lost their jobs due to illegals. a lot of them have lost their jobs. even in central missouri. that's all i have to say. guest: i appreciate our caller. i think his name was al. but,
host: what is the congressional hispanic caucus doing about that? guest: that there are real -- we're making sure that people know that there are real advocates and we are reaching out to our partners in a way that we have never done before. because i will tell you, community engagement has got to be is currently, , part of those solutions. that we get the facts out. that we are talking meaningfully to our constituents, and we are going beyond our own districts and into the state and immunity,...
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in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american and even native-american. out here east of fresno, east of -- joining community in clovis, they hired many native-americans to run their sheep and cattle. so this is something that you don't see in the cowboys movies. but there were black cowboys and this book, "black cowboys of the that period.vers and when you see many of these cowboys, they look just like, dress like were like -- did everything that their white counterparts did. but not only were they cowboys, they were martials and lawmen. for example, this is a biography vast reeds who was a very famous martial in the indian territory under the famous author in arkansas. and he is noted as an outstanding lawman of his time. this is a picture of vast reeds. vast was tough. vast didn't worry about sparing himself in catching outlaws. and he caught many an outlaw that was brought to justice. when we talk about native-americans, even though i have purchased material and found in indian wars per se, i thought it was very forpt buy books on nat
in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american and even native-american. out here east of fresno, east of -- joining community in clovis, they hired many native-americans to run their sheep and cattle. so this is something that you don't see in the cowboys movies. but there were black cowboys and this book, "black cowboys of the that period.vers and when you see many of these cowboys, they look just like, dress like were like -- did everything...
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just so you know, of course the chair of the hispanic caucus, congressional hispanic caucus, spoke with such knowledge, all of them did, the depth of their commitment, extent of their knowledge, the sense of urgency about what this means to america is -- we're very proud. you've all demonstrated the caucus. i did want you to know that congresswoman lucille roybal-allard is on the subcommittee of appropriations that deals with homeland security. us the knowledge of what makes america great in terms of honoring our immigrant community. congresswoman jayapal is a new member of the judiciary committee. congresswoman zoe lofgren is the ranking democrat on the immigration committee. she has taught, she's been an immigration lawyer, taught immigration law, she has chaired the immigration committee at another time and now the ranking member. so they bring great experience to this discussion and of course we're very proud of our ranking member, bennie thompson, ranking member of the full homeland security committee and the commitment he brings to all of this. any questions? >> i wanted to get yo
just so you know, of course the chair of the hispanic caucus, congressional hispanic caucus, spoke with such knowledge, all of them did, the depth of their commitment, extent of their knowledge, the sense of urgency about what this means to america is -- we're very proud. you've all demonstrated the caucus. i did want you to know that congresswoman lucille roybal-allard is on the subcommittee of appropriations that deals with homeland security. us the knowledge of what makes america great in...
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that brings it to three women, one african-american, and he hispanic.nk he is running up this cabinet to be diverse. i don't think there should be much for the liberals to complain about in terms of diversity. again, a lot of private sector unions love donald trump. the pilots union chastising their own leader for not meeting with trump. i've spoken with leaders of the rogue operating unions. these private sector unions like donald trump, like what he's doing. this is an incredible triangulation because liberals have always had a hold. >> harris: one of the things the president has always done, you put him up there with the microphone, he has a someone with him. we don't know what that's going to look like here, but we do know that questions will be allowed. i have a question for you, sandra. andrew puzder was chosen for a reason. i know he had some problems, he hired a legal help as a housekeeper, he had other problems. why choose him? there must have been some reaso reason. >> sandra: puzder or the new one? >> harris: the new one. >> sandra: the presi
that brings it to three women, one african-american, and he hispanic.nk he is running up this cabinet to be diverse. i don't think there should be much for the liberals to complain about in terms of diversity. again, a lot of private sector unions love donald trump. the pilots union chastising their own leader for not meeting with trump. i've spoken with leaders of the rogue operating unions. these private sector unions like donald trump, like what he's doing. this is an incredible...
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there were asian-americans, african-american, hispanic americans, and the west was far more diverse in many ways then some of the places east of the mississippi river. first, i'm going to talk about the books i purchased on african-americans in the west, and then i'm going to talk about the hispanic west, and finally talk about some of the books on native american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to the indian territory. they moved to oklahoma, took their slaves with them. so, african-americans have always been in the west. they didn't just show up suddenly. after the civil war more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are referred to as xo busters or exodus -- exo busters from exodus, the book in the bible. recently i bought a book from the university press. this is from one of the many all black communities that were formed as they tried to find a new life of freedom and a place in the american west. if you watch the cowboy movies or if you watch the cowboy progra
there were asian-americans, african-american, hispanic americans, and the west was far more diverse in many ways then some of the places east of the mississippi river. first, i'm going to talk about the books i purchased on african-americans in the west, and then i'm going to talk about the hispanic west, and finally talk about some of the books on native american culture. we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the west as slaves, first in texas, and to the...
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what is the congressional hispanic caucus doing about that? guest: that there are real -- we're making sure that people know that there are real advocates and we are reaching out to our partners in a way that we have never done before. the engagement, has got to be, is currently, part of those solutions. that we get the facts out. we are speaking with our constituents and going beyond our own districts and are listening to the fears that americans have an working to address them, because we think that's powerful. al, missouri, republican line. go ahead. caller: my comment is the fact you need to ask the people who have been victimized by illegals and the families of illegals. the people that lost their jobs. a lot of them have lost their jobs. even in central missouri. that's all i have to say. guest: i appreciate our caller. i think his name was al. has -- from a state that i think maybe alaska is beating us and if that changes -- a race to the bottom is no good to keep track of. but highest unemployment, the only state in the nation with a l
what is the congressional hispanic caucus doing about that? guest: that there are real -- we're making sure that people know that there are real advocates and we are reaching out to our partners in a way that we have never done before. the engagement, has got to be, is currently, part of those solutions. that we get the facts out. we are speaking with our constituents and going beyond our own districts and are listening to the fears that americans have an working to address them, because we...
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in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american, and evenamerican, and in fact out here east of fresno, east -- the adjoining community of clovis, the ranch, they hired many native-americans to run the sheep and cattle. so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. but there were black cowboys, and this book, cowboys -- black cowboys of the old west, covers that period, and when you see these cowboys, they look just like -- dressed like, worked like, everything that their white counterparts did. but not only were they cowboys, they were marshals marshals and. for example is this a biography of bass reeves, who was a very famous marshal in the indian territory, under the famous judge parker at fort smith, arkansas, and bass is noted as an outstanding lawman of his time. this is a picture of bass reeves. bass was tough. bass didn't worry about sparing himself in catching outlaws and he caught many an outlaw that was brought to justice at judge parker riz infamous court. now, when we talk about the native americans, even though
in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic-american, and evenamerican, and in fact out here east of fresno, east -- the adjoining community of clovis, the ranch, they hired many native-americans to run the sheep and cattle. so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. but there were black cowboys, and this book, cowboys -- black cowboys of the old west, covers that period, and when you see these cowboys, they look just like -- dressed...
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native americans and anglo-americans, i learned there were asian-americans and african-americans, hispanic americans, all contributing to a culture and the west was in fact far more diverse in many ways than the lands, some of the places east of the mississippi river. some books i purchased on african-americans in the west and then i'm going to talk about the his banning west and finally talked about some of the books on native american culture and --we forget that african-americans were in the west. they were brought to the west as slaves first in texas and to the indian territories. the five civilized tribes, when they left southeast and moved to oklahoma, he took a their slaves with them. african-americans have always been in the west. they did not show up suddenly. after the civil war, more african-americans left the south to form communities in the west. they are in fact referred to as exodusters. lookrecently i bought it -- body book from the university of oklahoma press that was focused on the town of nicodemus. this was one of the many all-white communities that were formed as they
native americans and anglo-americans, i learned there were asian-americans and african-americans, hispanic americans, all contributing to a culture and the west was in fact far more diverse in many ways than the lands, some of the places east of the mississippi river. some books i purchased on african-americans in the west and then i'm going to talk about the his banning west and finally talked about some of the books on native american culture and --we forget that african-americans were in the...
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>> first of all, she's hispanic. this whole story is a big joke. >> tom: 's is hispanic?r first name and last name is karina and that's hispanic. she's definitely hispanic. >> i was thinking she looked like melania. >> she might actually have to help build the wall. >> tom: her kid likes trump, all right, he shouldn't have to get in fights because he's wearing a hat. >> her kid is 12 years old and she bought him that hat and put his hat on him. 12-year-old's don't have opinions and they shouldn't have opinions, but they also should feel safe. you shouldn't be making fun of kids for what they're dressed as, when i was an immigrant boy and my dad thought short shorts were appropriate to wear to school, i should have gotten those beatings. he doesn't deserve it. >> you were an immigrant and you wore short shorts? >> i didn't have a choice. >> you couldn't afford longer shorts? >> we could afford it but dad thought it was cool. >> tom: when they're picking on you -- >> i did that, it didn't end well for me. >> tom: harrison, why are you and all your liberal friends picking on
>> first of all, she's hispanic. this whole story is a big joke. >> tom: 's is hispanic?r first name and last name is karina and that's hispanic. she's definitely hispanic. >> i was thinking she looked like melania. >> she might actually have to help build the wall. >> tom: her kid likes trump, all right, he shouldn't have to get in fights because he's wearing a hat. >> her kid is 12 years old and she bought him that hat and put his hat on him. 12-year-old's...
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in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic american, and even native american. and east of fresno, east of the adjoining community of clovis, they hired many native americans. so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. but there were black cowboys, and this book covers that time and when you see many of these cowboys, they look just like, dressed like, worked like, did everything their white counterparts did. not only were they cowboys, they were marshals and lawmen. for example, this is a biography of a very famous martial in the indian territory under the famous judge parker in fort smith, arkansas, and bass is certainly noted as an outstanding lawmen of his time. he was tough. vast it not worry about sparing himself in catching outlaws, and he caught many an outlaw that was brought to justice. and then we talk about native americans. even though i brought this material on the indian wars, i thought it was very important to buy material on native americans, special material. -- especially material culture. this book of narr
in fact, over 30% of the cowboys in the west were either african-american, hispanic american, and even native american. and east of fresno, east of the adjoining community of clovis, they hired many native americans. so, this is something that you don't see in the cowboy movies. but there were black cowboys, and this book covers that time and when you see many of these cowboys, they look just like, dressed like, worked like, did everything their white counterparts did. not only were they...
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we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities and they're living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious and all and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities. >> when you say the inner cities, are you going to include the cbc in your conversation with the urban inner city agenda. >> am i going to include who? >> the congressional black caucus and the congressional caucus. >> do you want to set up the meeting? are they friends of yours? set up the meeting. >> reporter: i know some of them. >> set up a meeting, i would love to meet with the black caucus, i think it's great, the congressional black caucus. i think it's great. i actually thought i had a meeting with congressman cummings, and he was all excited, and then he said, oh, i can't
we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities and they're living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious and all and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner...
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is terrorizing the hispanic community.talking before donald trump won the election and i think even afterward, there were many hispanics who ended up voting for donald trump. is it really fair to say he's terrorizing the hispanic community? i understand among those who are undocumented this would cause widespread anxiety and fear, but can you extrapolate it out? >> what i'm saying that he's terrorizing the hispanic community, i'm not exaggerating. you can go to los angeles, to chicago, to miami, and see the fear and reaction that many people are having when they're being stopped. forget about i.c.e. officers. when they're being stopped by the police. that's what donald trump is creating in the hispanic community. and, unfortunately, it seems that this is not going to stop right here. he's going to continue. and then we have to find a solution for those who are here and it is impossible to deport 11 million. so far it seems donald trump is going to try. >> jorge ramos, i appreciate you being with us, thanks. >> you thank yo
is terrorizing the hispanic community.talking before donald trump won the election and i think even afterward, there were many hispanics who ended up voting for donald trump. is it really fair to say he's terrorizing the hispanic community? i understand among those who are undocumented this would cause widespread anxiety and fear, but can you extrapolate it out? >> what i'm saying that he's terrorizing the hispanic community, i'm not exaggerating. you can go to los angeles, to chicago, to...
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>> no, i feel very much torn. 30% of hispanics voted for mr.of cuban-americans floated for him because they would like to see some order when it comes to immigration. but i believe that order comes with a comprehensive immigration reform law, not necessarily doing immigration topics through executive order. >> i agree. >> yes, we could solve all these problems and have the best relations with our mexican neighbor, like i said, our third most important business partner in the world. it controls the people that come in here. we could do two things come immigration reform law number one, number two, go to nicaragua, guatemala, talk to them. mr. trump is a coalition builder. he knows how to deal with different cultural sensitivities. that he can sit with the three presidents and say, hey, guys, let's put our house in order. let me help you not export people. those countries, guatemala, endurance, el salvador would love to talk to him. just like right now, mexicans would love to talk to rex tillerson. >> leland: have not seen quite yet how much trum
>> no, i feel very much torn. 30% of hispanics voted for mr.of cuban-americans floated for him because they would like to see some order when it comes to immigration. but i believe that order comes with a comprehensive immigration reform law, not necessarily doing immigration topics through executive order. >> i agree. >> yes, we could solve all these problems and have the best relations with our mexican neighbor, like i said, our third most important business partner in the...
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and it's going to scare the hispanic community. >> eric: that is jay johnson.s who started this program. >> bob: the point is that right now the hispanic community, who doesn't like trump anyway, is going -- they're going to give them three. >> kimberly: these take months of preparation to do these large-scale raids. this is president obama's raid, so chuck schumer and nancy pelosi want to whine and complain, then they should pick up the phone and call him. they can also pick up the phone and also get the facts and the information. they are the only people terrifying the illegal immigrants by saying that trump is doing something that's illegal, that he's ripping apart families, and they can do the staged, phony stuff like jorge ramos did, but it's not an accurate reflection of who is the basis of the raid. >> greg: i don't know what they expect i.c.e. agents to do? hand out lollipops to the gang bangers? >> eric: individuals who constitute enforcement priorities including families and unaccompanied children will be removed. jay johnson. next, we turn to the dam
and it's going to scare the hispanic community. >> eric: that is jay johnson.s who started this program. >> bob: the point is that right now the hispanic community, who doesn't like trump anyway, is going -- they're going to give them three. >> kimberly: these take months of preparation to do these large-scale raids. this is president obama's raid, so chuck schumer and nancy pelosi want to whine and complain, then they should pick up the phone and call him. they can also pick...
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and know matter how far back i go hispanic caucus was disrespected and not been given a.m. will opportunity to do what we need with representatives as duly legitimated which is an interference and i stand before you. and our caucus will demand answers. union veer of people who are subject to removal and all would be at risk and they said we can and should expect many more arrests and removals thm year. it's clear that the broadening of the executive order is meant to give more discretion and greater ability for removals and apprehensions. and my sort of ex troplation and with the current resources, that is the only thing that is limiting them as to who they choose to remove. there is at least some commitment to ensure that when they do these removal actions, if there is abuse, that that will be reported. and i wish i had better news for our communities in this country. but unfortunately, the administration has taken a turn from where our paths commitments to immigrant communities has been. i will invite benny thompson to give his thoughts on how the eeting went today. >> th
and know matter how far back i go hispanic caucus was disrespected and not been given a.m. will opportunity to do what we need with representatives as duly legitimated which is an interference and i stand before you. and our caucus will demand answers. union veer of people who are subject to removal and all would be at risk and they said we can and should expect many more arrests and removals thm year. it's clear that the broadening of the executive order is meant to give more discretion and...
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these kids are 87% african-american and hispanic. i went through the numbers earlier, dismal numbers of meeting or exceeding in english, they are similar in math, they are very similar in science. but here's what's possible. in all the new york state schools, the top-performing schools in the state -- and looking at the performance -- 94% success rates in math, 82% in english, 99% in science. and to break those numbers down, as i did earlier with the african-american and hispanic students, in math here's how you reverse the achievement gap, 93% of african-american success academy scholars outperformed majority students in new york city. 80% of them african-americans and 80% of hispanics are at 80%. you see, mr. president, with the right folk tkwrus, the right -- focus, the right emphasis, with options like a cafeteria when parents have a choice, students have a chance not just in education, but a better chance in life. thank you, mr. president. mr. scott: i ask t for a quorum call. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll.
these kids are 87% african-american and hispanic. i went through the numbers earlier, dismal numbers of meeting or exceeding in english, they are similar in math, they are very similar in science. but here's what's possible. in all the new york state schools, the top-performing schools in the state -- and looking at the performance -- 94% success rates in math, 82% in english, 99% in science. and to break those numbers down, as i did earlier with the african-american and hispanic students, in...
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hispanic males commit murder three times the rate of white men. black men commit murder eight times the rate of white and hispanic males. there are differences here. if you look at the last eight olympics, the finalist in the 100 meters were all west african blood. what does that tell you? host: we're going to move ahead to angelo on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you to c-span. i am 70 years old. my daddy went to europe for four years to fight nazis. the guy fromeve breitbart who is on the national security council now, i believe him and spencer are nazis. they can call themselves alt -rights. they are racists. they hate lack people. they want all of the blacks out of the country. they want to propose a war billion muslims. more is good business. it makes money for the profiteers. i -- i just -- i am bewildered. i'm totally bewildered. i feel like i'm living in bizarro world. thank you. do you have a sense of what kind of wallowing the group actually has? guest: it is a good question. it depends on how you parse
hispanic males commit murder three times the rate of white men. black men commit murder eight times the rate of white and hispanic males. there are differences here. if you look at the last eight olympics, the finalist in the 100 meters were all west african blood. what does that tell you? host: we're going to move ahead to angelo on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you to c-span. i am 70 years old. my daddy went to europe for four years to fight nazis. the guy...
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the chairwoman of the congressional hispanic caucus attended the meeting as well as nancy pelosi butcongressman luis gutierrez and others from the congressional hispanic caucus who said they wanted to participate because the stories they are hearing from immigrant communities right now are terrifying were prevented from entering. they here in there fighting for us, we're very proud of nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership. they here in there fighting for us. we sent them in there, whip hoyer sent them in there to fight for us. >> inside that room, i.c.e. officials briefed members on what one congressman described as a mass deportation plan in which all 11 million undocumented people in this country are now subject to arrest and deportation. we'll tell you a story of what that looks like on the ground. it's a shocking one after this short break. >>> a democrat who was at today's meeting with officials, hispanic congresswoman michelle grisham told nbc news that they were informed by i.c.e. that trump's immigration executive order, not the travel ban, another one he signed, opens a
the chairwoman of the congressional hispanic caucus attended the meeting as well as nancy pelosi butcongressman luis gutierrez and others from the congressional hispanic caucus who said they wanted to participate because the stories they are hearing from immigrant communities right now are terrifying were prevented from entering. they here in there fighting for us, we're very proud of nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership. they here in there fighting for us. we sent them in there, whip...
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no hispanics. whether you're into that thing and balancing it out or he will take other questions as well. you know how that goes. it can be very, very short and sweet here. we'll see what happens. we have federalist reporter joining us. connell mcshane as well. connell, what do we know thus far? obviously as soon as the puzder thing started imploding, they were looking at backup plans and along came acosta. what do we know? what do we make of this? >> the initial reaction, neil, this is cabinet putting it together did not have any hispanic members at the cabinet level. this gentleman, alexander acosta if that is the pick would be someone would fit into the wall. he was appointed assistant attorney general in the bush administration, 13, 14 years ago he was at the time the first hispanic to serve as an attorney general. that was one of the things included in his biography. that will be the initialç reaction. and questions and answers many of us are not familiar with mr. acosta, reading through a b
no hispanics. whether you're into that thing and balancing it out or he will take other questions as well. you know how that goes. it can be very, very short and sweet here. we'll see what happens. we have federalist reporter joining us. connell mcshane as well. connell, what do we know thus far? obviously as soon as the puzder thing started imploding, they were looking at backup plans and along came acosta. what do we know? what do we make of this? >> the initial reaction, neil, this is...
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the hispanic caucus was not invited.t was the hispanic caucus' initiative and they were no longer invited. the chair of the caucus, no one else who has deep concerns about this. them in the communities in our districts, the concern over how people conduct their lives, innocent people, who are afraid of being swept up and having their lives and their children and their families separated because of what this president needs to do to demonstrate to the american people just how tough he is. but how out of keeping with the traditions of our country. >> can i ask you a follow-up? this is reminiscent of what we saw with world war ii. this is where the comparisons get thrown about. and some people react strongly when you make those. >> bringing in the national guard, the army, to come into our communities, to police our communities, to disrupt and gather people up for been a purpose of deporting them is a very scary thing. it's not a country that i'm familiar with called the united states. that's not how we conduct ourselves. w
the hispanic caucus was not invited.t was the hispanic caucus' initiative and they were no longer invited. the chair of the caucus, no one else who has deep concerns about this. them in the communities in our districts, the concern over how people conduct their lives, innocent people, who are afraid of being swept up and having their lives and their children and their families separated because of what this president needs to do to demonstrate to the american people just how tough he is. but...
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two hispanics and a woman on that list, notable, there are no hispanics in this president's cabinet,hich he got some criticism for a couple of weeks ago. we will see where this goes. those of the four names as we understand it. >> martha: john, thank you so much. here now with more, prominent trial attorney and its real advocate. good to have you here. what did you think of these exchanges? >> i think for those of us who support israel and her advocates on behalf of israel, it is like a breath of fresh air after eight years of a frosty relationship. this was encouraging. i think both president trump and prime minister netanyahu did very well today. >> martha: what did you think of the dropping of the two state solution idea and perhaps opening the door to a one state solution? what would that look like? >> i think what president trump said is that he would allow the parties to agree how this should be resolved, rather than impose the united states' will of the parties, which is what president obama tried to do unsuccessfully for many years. whether it is a one or two state solution,
two hispanics and a woman on that list, notable, there are no hispanics in this president's cabinet,hich he got some criticism for a couple of weeks ago. we will see where this goes. those of the four names as we understand it. >> martha: john, thank you so much. here now with more, prominent trial attorney and its real advocate. good to have you here. what did you think of these exchanges? >> i think for those of us who support israel and her advocates on behalf of israel, it is...
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i'm still here with the chair of the congressional hispanic caucus, congresswoman amichel luhan. on this subject, congresswoman, when the president swore in his 30 top officials his white house assistants to the president it was notable in that image in the east room that day that you were looking at 30 people, maybe three of them were women, and justin trudeau comes here with half of his cabinet are women so there's a notable imbalance here between what have president trump has done so far at least. >> what he's saying and tried to demonstrate today and what he's actually doing inside his cabinet in terms of making sure that we're doing gender leadership that's balanced and effective. i agree. >> let me bring in mayorvil villaraigo villaraigosa. what are you hearing from l.a. snt congresswoman referred to the i.c.e. regional director in california which covers new mexico as well presumably misled her either knowingly or unknowingly what was happening this weekend. what are you hearing? >> we're hearing the same thing. i've spoken to attorneys representing the rapid response netw
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we're hispanic. we could be stopped for any reason. the real fear that keeps me nervous after a long day is that i may not see my children because i was stopped for only a small infraction. >> we can't afford to make our community less safe by driving people into the shadows. >> brangham: hernandez won her election promising to take this very action, but her critics have pounced, saying she's created texas' first "sanctuary city", and deriding her as" sanctuary sally." >> we will ban sanctuary cities in texas. >> brangham: texas governor greg abbott accused the sheriff of betraying her oath, calling her argument "frivolous,"" shortsighted" and "dangerous." in retaliation, the governor started cutting $1.5 million in grants to travis county that fund things like drug courts and domestic violence prevention. >> we are seeking fines, we are seeking to withdraw more state funds, we will compel this sheriff, or possibly go to jail themselves. >> brangham: austin is now among dozens of so-called "sanctuary cities" across the u.s. while there
we're hispanic. we could be stopped for any reason. the real fear that keeps me nervous after a long day is that i may not see my children because i was stopped for only a small infraction. >> we can't afford to make our community less safe by driving people into the shadows. >> brangham: hernandez won her election promising to take this very action, but her critics have pounced, saying she's created texas' first "sanctuary city", and deriding her as" sanctuary...
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. >> look, i'm hispanic.- this is a country of laws. and as best -- i'm delighted he's protecting the dreamers because i think that that is a different set of category -- different category of people there. but, you know, he's basically saying, look, this is a country of laws and the laws if they're violated, we have to take action or them nothing. i understand that. whether i agree or disagree with it, i understand it. he's following the laws. it's not antihispanic. it's not antianything. it's what he ran on, and it's important because he got elected on that platform. steve: alex is down in south florida. there are a number of sanctuary areas down there. we are broadcasting right now from the biggest sanctuary city in the united states of america. how do people across the country feel about sanctuary cities where if somebody is arrested and there's an ice detainer on them, they will not turn them over to the feds. well, harvard did a study and look at this. 80% of americans say that cities should turn them o
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. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more deportation. where your selective outrage is outrageous. and where was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and screaming and not going to work in life. eric: the p.c. police sounding the alarm about an outreach program for kids, they think it's offensive for officers to greet students with high-fives. is this a new low? auntie: bye janet. it was nice seeing you again. you look good, girl. just let me know what i can do to help? caregiver: well. to help me, she'd have to help every day, every hour, every ouch and every time my wife calls for help. i mean, maybe she could help make her lunch. but the crust, all the crust has to be cut off the corners. she could help me run to the doctor for the fifth tim
. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more deportation. where your selective outrage is outrageous. and where was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and...
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we have hispanic american people in the inner cities and they're living in hell. i mean you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos as you know. there's one chicago that's incredible, luxurious and all and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities. >> when you say the sinner cities, are you going to include the cbc in conversation with your urban agenda, the inner city -- >> am i going to include here? >> the congressional black caucus. >> i would. do you want to set up the meeting? are they friends of yours. >> no, i know some of them, i'm sure they're watching right now. >> i would love to meet with the black caucus. i think it is great. i actually thought i had a meeting with congressman cummings and he was all excited, and then he said, oh, i can't move, it might be bad for me politically. i can't have the meeti
we have hispanic american people in the inner cities and they're living in hell. i mean you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos as you know. there's one chicago that's incredible, luxurious and all and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner...
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. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more deportation. where your selective outrage is outrageous. and where was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and screaming and not going to work in life. eric: the p.c. police sounding the alarm about an outreach program for kids, they think it's offensive for officers to greet students with high-fives. is this a new low? say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $6.95 per trade? uhhh- and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $6.9
. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more deportation. where your selective outrage is outrageous. and where was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and...
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hispanic american people. we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities, and they're living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos, as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious, and safe. there is another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so, we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities, okay? >> when you say the inner cities, are you going to do the cbc, mr. president, in your coffer asians with your urban agenda, your inner city agenda -- >> am i going to clou who? >> are you going to include the congressional black caucus -- >> i tell you what, do you want to set up the meeting? >> no, no, no. >> are they friends of yours? re: set up the meeting? >> i know some of the them. >> let's go, set up the meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus, i think it's great, the co
hispanic american people. we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities, and they're living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos, as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious, and safe. there is another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so, we're going to do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to...
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. >> i'm going to please you, i happen to be hispanic and more where your selective outrage is outrageouswhere was your outrage when barack obama deported more hispanics than trump has. >> deporting criminals. >> can i jump in. >> right here at fox i talked about a psychologist, and it seems to be overly emotional invested in the outcome. and these are going to be people who get worked up about a lot of things. drama queens, the same people crying and screaming and not going to work in life. eric: the p.c. police sounding the alarm about an outreach program for kids, they think it's offensive for officers to greet students with high-fives. is this a new low? you again with julie banderas. now, back to cashin' in. eric: high drama over high-fives. in massachusetts canceling a concept, officers welcoming kids and giving them high-fives and some saying it may offend some children and undocumented children. and they can't even give high-fives without the left having a problem with it. >> right, there's something else that concerns me about this. if the school is teaching the students to be fe
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in exploding latino population, from just 5% in 2000, to 37% ten years later, more than 8,000 new hispanic residents. no one knew how many were undocumented, but local leaders citing concerns about crime and cost of schools and health care passed laws in 2006 to keep those in the country illegally out of town. >> it was all about the safety of the people. you know? you can't protect your people if you don't know who else is here. i think that was the whole idea behind the illegal immigration act. >> reporter: the controversial laws imposed fines on landlords and businesses caught hiring or renting property to undocumented immigrants and game with a squirrel of national attention. >> the subject is immigration. >> reporter: but didn't end the tide. the measures were eventually declared unconstitutional. restaurant owner deborah vito said her own views of immigration have softened over the 20 years she's run the place. >> the tensions were high years ago with the influx that we had here. a lot of the bad have decided to go other places. and the ones that are here seem like they want to help
in exploding latino population, from just 5% in 2000, to 37% ten years later, more than 8,000 new hispanic residents. no one knew how many were undocumented, but local leaders citing concerns about crime and cost of schools and health care passed laws in 2006 to keep those in the country illegally out of town. >> it was all about the safety of the people. you know? you can't protect your people if you don't know who else is here. i think that was the whole idea behind the illegal...
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hispanic american people. we have hispanic american people in the inner cities.are living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago. there are two chicago's, as you know. there is one chicago that is luxurious and safe. there is another chicago that is any of thealmost places in the middle east we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. we will do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities. >> are you going to include the cbc in your conversations with your urban agenda, inner-city agenda? will you include the congressional black caucus and the congressional -- president trump: you want to set up the meeting? are they friends of yours? go ahead, set up the meeting. i would love to meet with the black caucus. i think it is great, for congressional black caucus. i thought i had a meeting with congressman cummings. he was all excited. that he said, oh, i can't move. it might be bad for me to have that meeting. we called him and called him. he was all set. i spoke to him on the phone, very
hispanic american people. we have hispanic american people in the inner cities.are living in hell. you look at the numbers in chicago. there are two chicago's, as you know. there is one chicago that is luxurious and safe. there is another chicago that is any of thealmost places in the middle east we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. we will do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities. >> are you going to...
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we have to help african—american people that, for the most part, are stuck there, hispanic, americaniving—wt "it..:‘f:.“i'1f’i:‘i 1'. ‘.'j: 2 chicago. living—wt "i t. ,i‘: i,‘ ”if: if i’. ‘.'ii 2 chicago. there are two numbers in chicago. there are two chicagos, as you know. one chicago that's credible, lu kes chicagos, as you know. one chicago that's credible, lukes surious and all and safe. there's another chicago that's worse —— luxurious. than hi of the places in the middle east that you talk about every night on the new casts. we will do a lot of work on the inner cities. i have great people lined up to help with the inner cities. will you include the cbbc in your conversation with the urban agenda, inner city agenda — conversation with the urban agenda, inner city agenda - am i going to include. the congressional black caucus — include. the congressional black caucus - i would. do you want to set up caucus - i would. do you want to set up the meeting? no. are they friends of yours. set up the meeting. no... i would love to meet with the congressional black caucus. i think it's
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tat stuart they changed their minds when hispanics voted mass democrat. ashley: yeah.ama and every esident would say keep them out of here. mine, how times changed. we are now up 7 points, good numbers on housing and a very positive survey of small businesses about optimism. now, for no better reason than i like this band, we are playing the beatles stuart: retailers and shopping malls in some trouble. you are familiar, i'm sure with the concept of the ghost mall. i see them all over the place as the big retailers move out and malls are in serious trouble. so we are bringing in a specialist in commercial real estate. his name is bob, investment sales chair. bob, welcome to the program. >> thank you, stuart, good to be here. stuart: what are you going to do with all the real estate when the ghost malls, i see them everywhere. >> real estate constantly gets repurposed and retail has seen different changes based on technology. stuart: you have so much space in all of these malls all over the place. >> creative developers will figure out a way to repurpose the space and fi
tat stuart they changed their minds when hispanics voted mass democrat. ashley: yeah.ama and every esident would say keep them out of here. mine, how times changed. we are now up 7 points, good numbers on housing and a very positive survey of small businesses about optimism. now, for no better reason than i like this band, we are playing the beatles stuart: retailers and shopping malls in some trouble. you are familiar, i'm sure with the concept of the ghost mall. i see them all over the place...
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the owners, all of us, being hispanic, and seeing what's happening with not only the latino community, but all immigrants in general. i think it's very important that, you know, the government understands that we are a labor force. to start to show, you know, how much we matter here. >> reporter: and as we said, this is happening all across the country and the region. when i see you again at 6:00, we'll take you to norristown where nearly a third of the population is hispanic. and we'll also tell you how this could impact classrooms today as well. i'm pamela osborne, nbc10 news. >>> a woman is in the hospital after investigators say her boyfriend an atlantic city police officer beat her. clayton brown is suspended without pay. another woman accused him of assault back in 2015 when this video surfaced. he was not charged and the woman settled the case out of court. >>> another atlantic city police officer is under investigation after someone posted a video on social media. you can hear the officer. >> i'm only going do this one of two days, you can be a gentleman, and i guarantee you [
the owners, all of us, being hispanic, and seeing what's happening with not only the latino community, but all immigrants in general. i think it's very important that, you know, the government understands that we are a labor force. to start to show, you know, how much we matter here. >> reporter: and as we said, this is happening all across the country and the region. when i see you again at 6:00, we'll take you to norristown where nearly a third of the population is hispanic. and we'll...
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hispanic last names are actually flipped opposite so their first last name may be the mother's maiden name in one case and the fraternal in the case of the other person they may be have the same last 98 in the case of the one of those it's actuallily mother's but common in hispanic families to use last names that's best explanation i have. as far as anything police told us they have not confirmed that they're related in any way. >> that actually does help a lot. alexandra limon thank you, alex. >>> all right. we made it to halfway point thinking about the weekend. >> here's a look at forecast. sue? >> shawn and tony. tomorrow is friday. joke is on me. we do have a lot to look forward to including a warming trend for the weekend. but not so much tomorrow. so you want to be ready for tomorrow to feel quite cold and blustery. it's actually going to feel like a winter day around here. i know. you're going to be so recent recentful when you feel it. we did get into the 50's. we've also had a couple of snow showers here and there although they seem to be winding down. but these temperatures
hispanic last names are actually flipped opposite so their first last name may be the mother's maiden name in one case and the fraternal in the case of the other person they may be have the same last 98 in the case of the one of those it's actuallily mother's but common in hispanic families to use last names that's best explanation i have. as far as anything police told us they have not confirmed that they're related in any way. >> that actually does help a lot. alexandra limon thank you,...
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hispanic-american people. we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities and they are living in hell. i mean, you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos, as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work in the inner cities. we have great people to help. >> when you say the inner cities, are you going to include the cbc, in your conversations with your urban agenda -- >> include who? >> the congressional black caucus and -- >> i will. do you want to set up the meeting? >> no, no, no. >> are they friends of yours? >> i know some of them. >> i would love to meet with the black caucus. i think it's great. i actually thought i had a meeting with congressman cummings and he was all excited and then he said, oh, i can't move. it might be bad politically for me. i was all set
hispanic-american people. we have hispanic-american people that are in the inner cities and they are living in hell. i mean, you look at the numbers in chicago, there are two chicagos, as you know. there's one chicago that's credible, luxurious and safe. there's another chicago that's worse than almost any of the places in the middle east that we talk about and that you talk about every night on the newscasts. so we're going to do a lot of work in the inner cities. we have great people to help....
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black people eating together, hispanic people eating together. >> the new study finds another issue. 60 years after they found separate schools were inherently unequal. most of d.c.'s schools remain deeply segregated. some 71% of students go to schools where 90 to 100% of their classmates are african american or hispanic. the schools are divided by race and by poverty. >> these schools are systematically unequal. and d.c. has a larger achievement gap than any state in the country. >> schools in many neighborhoods remain segregated, despite an influxes of whites and asians into the city. and charter schools are among the combined share of whites and asian students in d.c.'s charter schools is less than 5%. >> disappointed to discover how segregated all of these charter schools are. and even though they were created long after the city became more diverse. >> the researchers say it can be a life-changing experience for a child struggling with poverty, to attend a school where their middle class friends are preparing to graduate and go to college. >> you get a range of different kids fr
black people eating together, hispanic people eating together. >> the new study finds another issue. 60 years after they found separate schools were inherently unequal. most of d.c.'s schools remain deeply segregated. some 71% of students go to schools where 90 to 100% of their classmates are african american or hispanic. the schools are divided by race and by poverty. >> these schools are systematically unequal. and d.c. has a larger achievement gap than any state in the country....