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world and in addition, we also offer non-stop to cities around the united states and europe and latino america and canada so we have the world covered for you and now, of course, adding changing do we're honored that mr. mayor is here and the people from the general council from china and all of you are customers a lot of our important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be here. >> thank you dave hilton man. >> folks next up i'd like to introduce somebody who really is approximately to the city and done a fantastic job as our may be mayor he's the people's mayor folks i'd like to welcome mr. mayor meanwhile. (clapping.) >> thank you mike and thank you, david for m that wonderful delay when a with wasn't a that a great performance on that think name changing dave and i were joking he needs that skill for the business world i need it for our political world we're going to have to excel but i want to say congratulations to united you've been a huge part of our airport hub. >> thank you jo
world and in addition, we also offer non-stop to cities around the united states and europe and latino america and canada so we have the world covered for you and now, of course, adding changing do we're honored that mr. mayor is here and the people from the general council from china and all of you are customers a lot of our important travel partners and media we're tliefrld i'm going to turn it over to our fabulous mc mr. mike. thank you, again everything that's a pleasure to be here....
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. >> inauguraron un barrio en la capital mexicana y dijo que era el mÁs grande de latino amÉrica, se veremos con mÁs informaciÓn a las 6 y a las 11, gracias buenas noches, que descanse. ♪ terminÓ la pesadilla para un soldado de ee.uu. que llevaba cinco aÑos en poder del talibÁn en afganistÁn fue canjeado por cinco presos de guantÁnamo. no se detiene la inmigraciÓn habitante de santa bÁrbara salen a las calles para pedir medidas que eviten una nueva masacre como la de la semana pasada. madres indocumentada sin antecedentes penales que cruzan la frontera con niÑos pequeÑos reciben un trato especial del servicio de inmigraciÓn. dÍa negro para la selecciÓn mexicana en amistoso con ecuador montes
. >> inauguraron un barrio en la capital mexicana y dijo que era el mÁs grande de latino amÉrica, se veremos con mÁs informaciÓn a las 6 y a las 11, gracias buenas noches, que descanse. ♪ terminÓ la pesadilla para un soldado de ee.uu. que llevaba cinco aÑos en poder del talibÁn en afganistÁn fue canjeado por cinco presos de guantÁnamo. no se detiene la inmigraciÓn habitante de santa bÁrbara salen a las calles para pedir medidas que eviten una nueva masacre como la de la...
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only on al jazeera america. >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while he was campaigning, he promised to reform the nation's immigration laws. that goal has proved elusive, and a powerful new voting block is losing patience with the process. >> we're trying to get our congress people, our representatives, and our senators, to pass the comprehensive immigration reform. >> in june, 2013, the senate passed an enforcement-heavy bill with bipartisan support that would have provided a path to citizenship. >> but house republicans didn't follow suit. >> "speaker boehner, immigration reform is alive in the hearts of all of us gathered here today. >> "and frankly, i'll make clear, we have no intention of ever going to conference on the senate bill." >> activists besieged the halls of congress demanding action. >> who are you fighting for? who are you fighting for? >> maria, my mother. >> and you, who are you fighting for? >> my friends. >> your friends. who are you fighting for? >> my mom and my father. >> these protestors told us that under obama, immigra
only on al jazeera america. >> president obama won a second term with 70 percent of the latino vote. while he was campaigning, he promised to reform the nation's immigration laws. that goal has proved elusive, and a powerful new voting block is losing patience with the process. >> we're trying to get our congress people, our representatives, and our senators, to pass the comprehensive immigration reform. >> in june, 2013, the senate passed an enforcement-heavy bill with...
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if you are african-america you'r latino, not so much. we have a second-floor set of standards.ow does that diminish the presidents? it's as much racial diversity as affirmative action would you support or oppose? iowa the happy if that happened but i doubt the culture would stop discriminating on the basis of race which allows me to segue into the previous question and rogers responds. i doubt that there is much disagreement with this. but what i think of as most of the racial discrimination in the contemporary culture that happens with law professors called the lows of the baseline that are largely unconscious or subconscious or things we just don't think about it so when we are admitting lower sat scores, he is assuming that the sat score is testing something that is independent of race that is endogenous with race. if it turns out that th the date test rightest right us as much y test the other factors that claims of tests. but we tend to think that it is so that we somehow now have to justify admitting the minority students even though they get lower sat scores rather than
if you are african-america you'r latino, not so much. we have a second-floor set of standards.ow does that diminish the presidents? it's as much racial diversity as affirmative action would you support or oppose? iowa the happy if that happened but i doubt the culture would stop discriminating on the basis of race which allows me to segue into the previous question and rogers responds. i doubt that there is much disagreement with this. but what i think of as most of the racial discrimination in...
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ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard about hurricane katrina. it has left an indelible impact on the country's history. hurricane katrina was followed by as the water receded public policy that deeply divided the city. it locked one group of people outside the labor market and locked one into the labor market. hundreds of thousands of african-americans were displaced. they could not participate in the reconstruction of their own city. hundreds of thousands of immigrants were brought in and sometimes quite literally locked in to horrific working conditions. my organization has started when workers escaped from labor camps and gathered in new orleans with communities around them. they decide
ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard...
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the browning of america, 14% of our country is latino, they come and love soccer, as they interact with, the love of soccer spreads. it's a really good game. it's pretty tight. it's good for television. there aren't television breaks. there's a lot to argue for soccer's ongoing popularity. even if the u.s. team eliminated. >> even when andy's explanation i found myself going what. >> americans do like scoring. they like to know when the game ends. i thought andy's point we like last second shots, field goals, you don't have that sense of anticipation in soccer the way we do in a lot of our american sports. when european fans watch american football, one of the reasons they have a trouble getting europeanss to watch, american football likes to huddle up, you got to think there's going to be some wave from the world cup. >> i've got breaking news. a ruling from the supreme court, the u.s. supreme court on video streaming. this is a blow to the internet. brian stelser joins me now. this involves areo, they wanted to be allowed to stream what was on broadcast networks for free and the u.s.
the browning of america, 14% of our country is latino, they come and love soccer, as they interact with, the love of soccer spreads. it's a really good game. it's pretty tight. it's good for television. there aren't television breaks. there's a lot to argue for soccer's ongoing popularity. even if the u.s. team eliminated. >> even when andy's explanation i found myself going what. >> americans do like scoring. they like to know when the game ends. i thought andy's point we like last...
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both of these are a curious result of america's encounter with latino soldiers meeting young music thefiction that nose cafes. thank you. >> reporter: we have time for a few questions. >> i can hear you. >> speaking the about all this, how did you play into all of this? >> a couple things. looking at war on terror policies, they tend to be directed toward young muslim men. they are the ones who are seen as the threat and need to be socialized and sullen and there was an effort in this policy that has to do with saving young women. and i talk about the promotion because it is seen as more tolerant toward empowering of women and i talk about one of the movements, musical trends that are emerging, and european officials like this particular community partly because it is dominated by women. women who tend to run the healing ceremonies and so on. it is part of the policy of muslim women is part of a larger effort to promote that. >> thank you so much for your wonderful questions, i really really enjoyed it. quick question. who did you envision your readership to be? as policymakers, the mu
both of these are a curious result of america's encounter with latino soldiers meeting young music thefiction that nose cafes. thank you. >> reporter: we have time for a few questions. >> i can hear you. >> speaking the about all this, how did you play into all of this? >> a couple things. looking at war on terror policies, they tend to be directed toward young muslim men. they are the ones who are seen as the threat and need to be socialized and sullen and there was an...
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the last time i checked the latino community is the largest minority group in america and asians are the fastest growing racial group in america. >> right. >> i mean, how deeper does the republican party really need to get when it comes in this issue? i try -- we try really hard to get the politics out of t but somehow whenever we get to this point -- i'm so sorry. i've been haunted by these young kids. i was one of these kids who was smuggled in this country when i was 12. i didn't know that the guy was a smuggler. i realized that four year later that he was actually some guy my grandparents paid $4,500 to smuggle me for. this is my country. i think i contributed to it. i think i'm earning to be an american. and i look at these kisds and i just wonder, man, can you imagine what would have happened back in the ellis island days when we have said, i'm sorry -- >> we warehouse people, exactly. >> no more german kids, no more italian kids, no more irish kids. >> you're going to be sent back. jose antonio vargas. your story, you can learn more about in the film "documented" which you can
the last time i checked the latino community is the largest minority group in america and asians are the fastest growing racial group in america. >> right. >> i mean, how deeper does the republican party really need to get when it comes in this issue? i try -- we try really hard to get the politics out of t but somehow whenever we get to this point -- i'm so sorry. i've been haunted by these young kids. i was one of these kids who was smuggled in this country when i was 12. i didn't...
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as if sometimes latinos being white is going to save america from being a minority problem. to change. let's embrace it as opposed to fighting it and let's understand people's identity in very complex ways. >> hang on for just a second. coming up, you know him, huck from "scandal" is coming to nerdland next. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke my arm, he lent a hand. he paid my claim in just four days. four days? wow! find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. better. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> the effort for comprehensive immigration reform is
as if sometimes latinos being white is going to save america from being a minority problem. to change. let's embrace it as opposed to fighting it and let's understand people's identity in very complex ways. >> hang on for just a second. coming up, you know him, huck from "scandal" is coming to nerdland next. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about...
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transformed rangel's harlem district which was one the unofficial political capital of black america into a majority latinoightly bigger margin this time. this was the scene at his victory party tuesday night. >> charlie rangel has been one of the most significant forces on capitol hill for decades and now he's going back for a two-year victory lap. congressman, congratulations. that scene, i don't know if people got to see this. i was talking to you before the segment. that scene on tuesday night was so unusual because the standard thing in politics is the candidate waits upstairs at the hotel or wherever it is and they watch the results, get the phone calls. when it's time to come down and declare victory or concede, they do that. you came down an hour before and you're standing up there on stage and the tv is covering this locally and you're calling out precincts saying how did this precinct do? it was a different way of doing things. >> the honest answer is that it was more exciting down there with my supporters than being upstairs with a bunch of vips. so i felt that since no one upstairs knew what wa
transformed rangel's harlem district which was one the unofficial political capital of black america into a majority latinoightly bigger margin this time. this was the scene at his victory party tuesday night. >> charlie rangel has been one of the most significant forces on capitol hill for decades and now he's going back for a two-year victory lap. congressman, congratulations. that scene, i don't know if people got to see this. i was talking to you before the segment. that scene on...
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. >> lot of latinos concerned about where obama is for the many issues in latin america. >>> in the words of an iraq war veteran, in his childhood as the son of a lieutenant colonel highly decorated vietnam war veteran, soldiers are expendable in war and they are expendable and forgotten when they return. colby bezell wrote a piece for the new york times, thank you for being expendable. he has also frequently written for esquire. center stage for whole country you said it didn't surprise you one bit because you have had to deal with these things your whole life. if this is common knowledge with our military, something going on forever, why did it take this scandal to bring light to it? >> we don't care about our veterans. we kind of want them out of sight out of mind. and you know, we want them for the welcome home hero ceremony but we kind of forget and don't really care about what happens once the ceremony is over. >> as this is an important commitment to our veterans and when you see what's going on it's really just horrifying. and you write that you thought it was a miracle that you s
. >> lot of latinos concerned about where obama is for the many issues in latin america. >>> in the words of an iraq war veteran, in his childhood as the son of a lieutenant colonel highly decorated vietnam war veteran, soldiers are expendable in war and they are expendable and forgotten when they return. colby bezell wrote a piece for the new york times, thank you for being expendable. he has also frequently written for esquire. center stage for whole country you said it didn't...
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ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard about hurricane katrina. it has left an indelible impact on the country's history. hurricane katrina was followed by as the water receded public policy that deeply divided the city. it locked one group of people outside the labor market and locked one into the labor market. hundreds of thousands of african-americans were displaced. they could not participate in the reconstruction of their own city. hundreds of thousands of immigrants were brought in and sometimes quite literally locked in to horrific working conditions. my organization has started when workers escaped from labor camps and gathered in new orleans with communities around them. they decide
ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard...
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ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard about hurricane katrina. it has left an indelible impact on the country's history. hurricane katrina was followed by as the water receded public policy that deeply divided the city. it locked one group of people outside the labor market and locked one into the labor market. hundreds of thousands of african-americans were displaced. they could not participate in the reconstruction of their own city. hundreds of thousands of immigrants were brought in and sometimes quite literally locked in to horrific working conditions. my organization has started when workers escaped from labor camps and gathered in new orleans with communities around them. they decide
ocean, you are looking at the browning and blacking of america. 52% of all african-americans live in the south. the increased population of latinosis in the southwest. if you put those groups together we will have a moral majority. we can have an impact on all of our lives and improve quality. >> i think he set you up any well. >> we get started soon after hurricane katrina. i think everyone in this room and everyone in the country remembers exactly where they were when they heard...
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america tonight.".. >> what is behind the conflict between police and the latino community. >>> good morning to you. ome back to al jazeera america. life in new york city, i'm morgan radford. the inno vative way that a city is inspiring parents to save for college. get a look at temperatures across the country with meteorologist eboni deon. >> it will be another sizzling hot day across the south-west. dangerously so. hotter temp tires across nevada, california and phoenix. temperatures declining from 1:15 upwards to 1:20. it will be hot. 81 in los angeles, not bad closer to the coastline. further inlapped we have ex -- inland we have excessive heat in place. we'll not catch a break. elsewhere textures making it into the -- temperatures making it into the low 70s. heating up to 91. nice warm wrap-up to the weekend in the north-east. mid 80s, dropping to the mid 70s. >> there may be relief on the horizon for college grads struggling to pay off the loans. president obama set to take give action. the white house will announce new steps to lift the burden of struggling debt. a 2010 law caps repayments at
america tonight.".. >> what is behind the conflict between police and the latino community. >>> good morning to you. ome back to al jazeera america. life in new york city, i'm morgan radford. the inno vative way that a city is inspiring parents to save for college. get a look at temperatures across the country with meteorologist eboni deon. >> it will be another sizzling hot day across the south-west. dangerously so. hotter temp tires across nevada, california and...
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. >> a lot of lat eachos wondering -- latinos wondering where the president is on many issues in latin america. thank you both. >>> in the wars of an iraq war vet rap whose experiences with the -- veteran whose experiences began in his childhood as the son of a war veteran. soldiers are expendable in war, and veterans are expendable when they return. i spoke with this man about the v.a. he wrote for the "new york times" and san francisco croppingicle. the scandal over prolonged weight times and treatments put the failures of the v.a. op center stage for the country. you said it didn't surprise you because you had to deal with issues your whole life. if this is common knowledge, something going on forever, why did it take this scandal to call attention to it? >> we don't care about what happens to our veterans, we want them out of site, out of mind. you know, we want them for the welcome home hero ceremony, but we forget and don't care about what happens once the ceremony is over. >> it's an important commitment to our veterans, when you see what is going on, it's horrifying. you write that you
. >> a lot of lat eachos wondering -- latinos wondering where the president is on many issues in latin america. thank you both. >>> in the wars of an iraq war vet rap whose experiences with the -- veteran whose experiences began in his childhood as the son of a war veteran. soldiers are expendable in war, and veterans are expendable when they return. i spoke with this man about the v.a. he wrote for the "new york times" and san francisco croppingicle. the scandal over...
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sfwhi because the average latino is 27 years old, roughly 12 years younger than the rest of america. when we're talking about access to health care, education, right now, the legislation that we're seeing in our country directly impacts a generation that is living it right now. student debt, they're living that right now. the work that we're doing right your voice. with the idea of building off on social media platforms. we are partnering with rock the vote. it's not enough to sign a petition, but you have to register and you have to participate at the polls. texas alone right now has over 2 million young latinos that are unregistered to vote. there are two congressional districts, to illustrate how powerful this is, that were basically won with less than 1,000 voters. congressional districts. you had over 60,000, 80,000 unregistered la t eed latinos i districts. so, it's all about the numbers. unless we start talking very frankly about the money in politics, but that also the vote is the one that is all of us, then we have possibility and opportunity. and something they always like
sfwhi because the average latino is 27 years old, roughly 12 years younger than the rest of america. when we're talking about access to health care, education, right now, the legislation that we're seeing in our country directly impacts a generation that is living it right now. student debt, they're living that right now. the work that we're doing right your voice. with the idea of building off on social media platforms. we are partnering with rock the vote. it's not enough to sign a petition,...
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for african-americans and latinos, that dream of economic mobility is getting even further away than for other folks. america used to be number one in the world with respect to the amount of young adults with college degrees. we're 12th in the world today. in a short period of time we've gone from leading the world in college graduates to becoming rather middling and don't frankly need a college degree for one thing. you don't need a college degree to figure out why less people have college degrees. here it is. since 1989, the cost of college has gone up by 307% and income for the average family has gone up by 72%. you don't need a degree in mathematics 0 or a graduate degree in rocket science to understand that when you have this disparity between the growth and income and the growth of the cost of college, you are going to leave millions of families on the outside when it comes to accessing the apparatus of opportunity that has historically made this country the place where economic mobility was more real than anywhere else. that is why this piece of legislation this week matters so much because to dennis,
for african-americans and latinos, that dream of economic mobility is getting even further away than for other folks. america used to be number one in the world with respect to the amount of young adults with college degrees. we're 12th in the world today. in a short period of time we've gone from leading the world in college graduates to becoming rather middling and don't frankly need a college degree for one thing. you don't need a college degree to figure out why less people have college...
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both of these are a curious result of america's encounter with latino soldiers meeting young music theiction that nose cafes. thank you. >> reporter: we have time for a few questions. >> i can hear you. >> speaking the about all this, how did you play into all of this? >> a couple things. looking at war on terror policies, they tend to be directed toward young muslim men. they are the ones who are seen as the threat and need to be socialized and sullen and there was an effort in this policy that has to do with saving young women. and i talk about the promotion because it is seen as more tolerant toward empowering of women and i talk about one of the movements, musical trends that are emerging, and european officials like this particular community partly because it is dominated by women. women who tend to run the healing ceremonies and so on. it is part of the policy of muslim women is part of a larger effort to promote that. >> thank you so much for your wonderful questions, i really really enjoyed it. quick question. who did you envision your readership to be? as policymakers, the mus
both of these are a curious result of america's encounter with latino soldiers meeting young music theiction that nose cafes. thank you. >> reporter: we have time for a few questions. >> i can hear you. >> speaking the about all this, how did you play into all of this? >> a couple things. looking at war on terror policies, they tend to be directed toward young muslim men. they are the ones who are seen as the threat and need to be socialized and sullen and there was an...
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america, you almost have to do something charitable. >> yeah. it's an initiative with a really amazing organization that actually rosario dawson, the actress, co-founded called voto latinoolls and to -- it was really wonderful work because it made such a huge difference in the last election that young people showed up and the latino community showed up. and it decided the election. so it was wonderful. >> seth: that's great. and you also -- you're still acting -- you just did a film with your husband? >> yes. >> seth: and he wrote, directed and acted in it as well? is that right? >> yeah. he wrote and directed, i produced and we starred opposite each other. and it's very intense and intimate. and it opens with a sex scene between the two of us, which is interesting when you're sharing it with family. >> seth: right. >> ryan, like called his mom, ryan my husband, and was like, "mom, i just want to you know, let you know there's a lot of sex in this movie and, you know, america and i, you know, together have sex in this movie." and she's like, "ryan, did you make a porno?" [ laughter ] and he was like, "no, mom, i didn't make a porno." but if he had, she would have loved
america, you almost have to do something charitable. >> yeah. it's an initiative with a really amazing organization that actually rosario dawson, the actress, co-founded called voto latinoolls and to -- it was really wonderful work because it made such a huge difference in the last election that young people showed up and the latino community showed up. and it decided the election. so it was wonderful. >> seth: that's great. and you also -- you're still acting -- you just did a film...
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america this year will be born out of wedlock. that figure is 72% in the african-american community, it is 53% in the latino community. folks, there is no way to sustain vibrant communities with that many children being born and raised out of wedlock. without the benefit of the tough love and the nurture of both parents. according to the centers for disease control, one out of every four 18 to 24-year-olds in america today is a regular -- that is to say a weekly or more frequently regular user of marijuana or other illegal drugs. one out of four. highest level since then 1970s, and when states around the country are beginning to legalize marijuana in violation of federal law this administration announces publicly they will no longer enforce federal law. they just pick and choose which laws to enforce. in new york city, 80% of the graduates of public high school, 80%, require remedial classes to perform basic functions or are functionally illiterate. and in this city, new york city and other major cities, an african-american under the age of 25, an african-american male has a higher statistical likelihood of being kill
america this year will be born out of wedlock. that figure is 72% in the african-american community, it is 53% in the latino community. folks, there is no way to sustain vibrant communities with that many children being born and raised out of wedlock. without the benefit of the tough love and the nurture of both parents. according to the centers for disease control, one out of every four 18 to 24-year-olds in america today is a regular -- that is to say a weekly or more frequently regular user...
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america in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school only with other african-american students. and the same thing is true for latino students. we've pretty much come to accept de facto segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate. located right in the middle of park slope, one of the whitest, most affluent neighborhoods in brooklyn. >> we often say we were in park slope but not of park slope. >> park slope collegiate sits in the old jon jay school building. in 1963, the school was at the center of the fight to desegregate new york city schools. race riots erupted on the campus in 1964. >> so how's he using imagery right here? >> today teachers at the school say the stigma remains. >> our school has a legacy of violent racial stereotyping coming from the neighborhood. >> there were a lot of park slope blogs that said our kids were animals and they don't bring book bags and if they brought book bags, i'm sure there are guns in the book bags. >> she has been principal of park slope collegiate. for nine years the school was racially di
america in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school only with other african-american students. and the same thing is true for latino students. we've pretty much come to accept de facto segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate. located right in the middle of park slope, one of the whitest, most affluent neighborhoods in brooklyn. >> we...
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america's got talent", entonces ahorita estamos concentrados cien por ciento en eso porque es una oportunidad grandÍsima para mostrar la salsa, la gente... a los ojos de muchas personas, hasta en los mismos latinos enseÑar un paso muy facilito? >> ok. >> el que me estabas enseÑando del... para adelante, ok. ¿es primero adelante y luego se echa para atrÁs? >> ensÉÑale. >> ok, dale. arriba, atrÁs, esta para acÁ y luego acá. ah, no, es facilÍsimo. listo, para atrÁs, ya. ¿quÉ tal si terminamos con ustedes dos bailando de nuevo? ¿les parece muy bien? >> sÍ. >> recuerden por supuesto que vamos a tener el segmento de "punto y seguido" con estos dos grandes campeones de la salsa. realmente nos han hecho pasar un domingo extraordinario. felicidades, campeÓn. >> gracias. >> beberly, muchas felicidades. johana, muchas gracias. >> muchas gracias por invitarnos. >> y vÉnganse para acÁ y terminamos con ustedes bailando, ¿les parece bien? >> ok. ¿rÁpido o despacio? >> como quieran... >> [rÍen] >> si siempre bailan rÁpido. ahÍ los dejo a ustedes dos. adelante, acaban el programa, dale. [rÍe] >> porque a mÍ me atrapan o me meten a la cÁrcel. todo lo que estoy haciendo lo estoy haciendo por mi mamÁ. tu deberÍas e
america's got talent", entonces ahorita estamos concentrados cien por ciento en eso porque es una oportunidad grandÍsima para mostrar la salsa, la gente... a los ojos de muchas personas, hasta en los mismos latinos enseÑar un paso muy facilito? >> ok. >> el que me estabas enseÑando del... para adelante, ok. ¿es primero adelante y luego se echa para atrÁs? >> ensÉÑale. >> ok, dale. arriba, atrÁs, esta para acÁ y luego acá. ah, no, es facilÍsimo. listo,...
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america, and in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school with only with other african-american students, and the same thing is true for latinoo segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate, locate ned the middle of park slope, one of the whitest, morest most affluence neighborhoods in brooklyn. >> we were in park slope but not there. >> its the old john j. school building. in 1963 it was at the center of the fight to desegregate new york city schools. race riots erupted on the campus in 1964. >> today, teachers at the school say the stigma remains. >> racial stereo typing from the neighborhood. >> a lot of -- animals and don't bring book bags and if they brought book bags i'm sure there are guns in the book bag. >> she has been the principal of park slope collegiate forrine years. for nine of the years the school was racially diverse but not big grated. >> we didn't have students from the neighborhood and in particular we didn't have american-born white students. >> every year in new york city, as fifth graders graduate from elementary schoo
america, and in large part due to new york city. >> for an african-american student, 50% are going to school with only with other african-american students, and the same thing is true for latinoo segregation as being the norm. >> for the last ten years, one of those de facto segregated schools has been park slope collegiate, locate ned the middle of park slope, one of the whitest, morest most affluence neighborhoods in brooklyn. >> we were in park slope but not there. >>...
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report on mission to central america, forced from home considerations for hondurans when the judge or a conference of the united states. a letter from the california latino legislative caucus as well as a data from the you in office on drugs for years 2000- 2012 and the u.s. department of state report on guatemalans pointing out that there has been a significant increase in violence and that the police in guatemala are part of the violence problem. >> the gentleman from texas seeks recognition. >> the letter from, i'm sorry, first focus, campaign for children, leveling argues. alexis smith into the record a statement dated june 15th 2012 from the department of homeland security making sure -- excuse me, indicating that any eligible person has to continuously reside in the united states for a least five years. ask unanimous consent. >> without objection. >> the following articles the included in the record. nearly 200 guatemalan police removed for criminal tied. the reports put on national police under the gun. renewing police report efforts and/or, april 2014, or more employes wars has over 200 new offers given police for corruption. former guatemalan po
report on mission to central america, forced from home considerations for hondurans when the judge or a conference of the united states. a letter from the california latino legislative caucus as well as a data from the you in office on drugs for years 2000- 2012 and the u.s. department of state report on guatemalans pointing out that there has been a significant increase in violence and that the police in guatemala are part of the violence problem. >> the gentleman from texas seeks...
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america from the women's refugee commission. considerations for hondurans and the american asylum process from the jesuit conference of the united states. a letter from the california latino legislative caucus, as well as data from the u.n. office on drugs and crimes for year 2000-2012. and the u.s. department of state report on guatemala, pointing out there's been a significant increase in violence and that the police in guatemala who are earlier referenced are part of the violence problem in guatemala. >> the gentlewoman from texas. >> a letter from first focus, campaign for children, the president lesley argues against eliminating daca. i would like to submit into the record a statement dated june 15, 2012 from department of homeland security on daca, indicating that any eligible person for daca has to continuously reside in the united states for at least five years preceding the date of their application. the date of this memorandum june 15, 2012. >> i ask that the following articles be included in the record. article of february 19, 2013, report puts guatemala national police under the gun. march 26, 2014, renewing police reform efforts in guatemala dated april 2014.
america from the women's refugee commission. considerations for hondurans and the american asylum process from the jesuit conference of the united states. a letter from the california latino legislative caucus, as well as data from the u.n. office on drugs and crimes for year 2000-2012. and the u.s. department of state report on guatemala, pointing out there's been a significant increase in violence and that the police in guatemala who are earlier referenced are part of the violence problem in...