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statues do not die. confederate monuments will naturally deteriorate the knot and is from the south's emotionally embattled landscapes as long as whites remain the majority. robert e. lee, virginia's gentleman warrior, will remain as for most demigod on top of his iconic pedestal. envisioning the next half-century, the citizens bureau rejected an increase in the percentage of the population that is a minority with a plurality of racial and nothing groups by 2040. best 27 years from now. by 2060, the non-hispanic white population, including in the former confederate south will 44%, just in62% to time for the civil war bicentennial. [laughter] believes ethnic supremacy is imperiled, will a white nationalist south rise again? not asacademia holds a unique pc trust and needs to think more about the present so that the future avoids the worst of the past. isrica's historical amnesia burdened by sanitized nostalgia, particularly in matters of race. this poses great implications for cultural diversity piece of
statues do not die. confederate monuments will naturally deteriorate the knot and is from the south's emotionally embattled landscapes as long as whites remain the majority. robert e. lee, virginia's gentleman warrior, will remain as for most demigod on top of his iconic pedestal. envisioning the next half-century, the citizens bureau rejected an increase in the percentage of the population that is a minority with a plurality of racial and nothing groups by 2040. best 27 years from now. by...
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what are are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize this is part of the history. a terrible history it may be, a horrible history it may be but part of our history. as i've always said, would i share any tears if jefferson davis statue was torn down? i wouldn't but i think the history of the past of richmond, that being terrible or not, shouldn't be a -- our anchor. site should be a foundation to build from. >> it's about an opportunity for history. right now -- statues honoring or memorializing the figures and i think the key is to tell the whole story. i think richmond can be the center of reconciliation, we do have a terrible past but it's time to start writing that chapter to begin with the conversation about reconciliation. >> and what is the narrative that you would like to achieve you dream goal for your time as mayor for your time as a resident in city of richmond? >> i think my time as mayor and my time of residency, the goal i would like to achieve would be to -- when people think about the city of
what are are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize this is part of the history. a terrible history it may be, a horrible history it may be but part of our history. as i've always said, would i share any tears if jefferson davis statue was torn down? i wouldn't but i think the history of the past of richmond, that being terrible or not, shouldn't be a -- our anchor. site should be a foundation to build from. >> it's about an...
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lee and stonewall jackson statues. i would like to hear you comment on that as to why there would be a difference from people in the south and people in the north. my experience in life has been that we are all pretty much the same. the other issue to ms. coleman, i heard you speak about adding to the narrative and then challenging -- changing the narrative. i think everybody agrees we should add but when you talk about changing the narrative it starts to sound overwhelming to me. ms. coleman: changing the narrative implies that the question being asked implies change it. the question that the new generations ask are often different. the narrative also changes. ,t is not that you are changing it is that in fact generations ask a different question. generations of women are now asking the question and have been ask him a question, what role did we play? we did not sit around making socks. they're asking different questions and because the scholarship is there, the documents are there that once we begin with those new qu
lee and stonewall jackson statues. i would like to hear you comment on that as to why there would be a difference from people in the south and people in the north. my experience in life has been that we are all pretty much the same. the other issue to ms. coleman, i heard you speak about adding to the narrative and then challenging -- changing the narrative. i think everybody agrees we should add but when you talk about changing the narrative it starts to sound overwhelming to me. ms. coleman:...
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now, theney: right statues with no context, it's just statues honoring or memorializing these figures, but i think the key is to tell the whole story. i think richmond can be the center of all things reconciliation, right? terrible past. a righting time to start that new chapter with reconciliation first. ashley: what is the narrative you would like to achieve, your dream goal, not just as a mayor, but your time as a resident in the city of richmond. -- mayor stoney: the goal i would like to achieve, when people think about the city of richmond, think of the city of richmond, the capital of virginia, the former capital of the confederacy. i want to change that narrative. culture and part of history, not necessarily being the capital of the confederacy. we are more welcoming. mindedmower open than our history may say. >> but the james is virginia's largest river. it forms in the appellation mountains and flows through the chesapeake bay. the river serves as a trade route for colonists. it is sometimes referred to as founding river. next, we will go to tredegar iron works. tredegar iron
now, theney: right statues with no context, it's just statues honoring or memorializing these figures, but i think the key is to tell the whole story. i think richmond can be the center of all things reconciliation, right? terrible past. a righting time to start that new chapter with reconciliation first. ashley: what is the narrative you would like to achieve, your dream goal, not just as a mayor, but your time as a resident in the city of richmond. -- mayor stoney: the goal i would like to...
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what are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize this is a part of our history. horrible history may be, but it's a part of our history. said, what i want to jefferson step -- davis statue torn down westmark know i wouldn't. whether how terrible it is a not, it should not be our anchor. michael's about not repeating the history. right now the statues have no , such as these figures and i think the key is to help the whole -- tell the whole story. richmond could be the center of all things reconciliation. yes with a terrible past, but it's time to start writing a new chapter in that first begins with the conversation about reconciliation. goals for your dream not just a time is mary -- mayor, but also as a resident question mark >> -- question mark --? >> the goal of want to achieve is for people to think about richmond. i want to change what people think after they say the capital virginia. also a center for arts and culture, not necessarily just being known as the capital of the confederacy. we've whole l
what are the feelings in the city about the statues on monument avenue? >> i think folks recognize this is a part of our history. horrible history may be, but it's a part of our history. said, what i want to jefferson step -- davis statue torn down westmark know i wouldn't. whether how terrible it is a not, it should not be our anchor. michael's about not repeating the history. right now the statues have no , such as these figures and i think the key is to help the whole -- tell the whole...
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citizens in mockia conducted a memorial statue they deemed to german looking. racial as aghly nation leavetaking in the form of the southern army. the departure motif, which was a common motive offered sculptors and opportunity to celebrate a romantic ideal of citizenship. some models challenged the soldier statue as a model of organic citizenship and white citizenship. most important was this memorial in boston which recalled one of the most famous black units of the war. the confederate monument at arlington typifies the romantic ideal of the nation as organic in his -- entity, but the shaw memorial is in a lightman ideal citizenshiptual than anyone could enter into. william james's dedication confronted the social darwinism that had recently become so influential. co-opting eugenic reasoning he argued that centuries of peaceful history could not read the battle out of us and our given reinforcement by reflection. he argued that the kurds that shaw demonstrated in initially leaving for the war -- the courage that shaw demonstrated in initially wooden for the
citizens in mockia conducted a memorial statue they deemed to german looking. racial as aghly nation leavetaking in the form of the southern army. the departure motif, which was a common motive offered sculptors and opportunity to celebrate a romantic ideal of citizenship. some models challenged the soldier statue as a model of organic citizenship and white citizenship. most important was this memorial in boston which recalled one of the most famous black units of the war. the confederate...
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the statue of a girl symbolizes people referred to as war-time comfort women. it was placed in front of the japanese consulate in busan by a civic government. the south korean foreign ministry said it sent a document to busan officials last week. >> translator: we have said several times that the statue near the japanesee consulate is not desirable from the viewpoint of diplomatic protocol. we conveyed it to the local government concerned. >> the minister also called for discussions on relocating the statue. this is the first time the south korean government has taken specific action to try to resolve the controversy. the officials in busan said the issue of the statue cannot be resolved nearly through their efforts. they said it has turned into a diplomatic dispute, and there is strong local opposition to the propososed relocation. japan's chief cabinet secretary is calling for a 2015 agreemen to be the countries to be followed. the agreement says south korea will work to resolve the issue of a similar statue in front of japan's e embassy in seoul. >> translat
the statue of a girl symbolizes people referred to as war-time comfort women. it was placed in front of the japanese consulate in busan by a civic government. the south korean foreign ministry said it sent a document to busan officials last week. >> translator: we have said several times that the statue near the japanesee consulate is not desirable from the viewpoint of diplomatic protocol. we conveyed it to the local government concerned. >> the minister also called for discussions...
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should statues of controversial historic figures be removed. head over to wusa9.com/vote or the wusa9 mobile app to vote right now. >> our bruce leshan he's with us in the studio to talk more about that. hi, bruce. >> a time when america was even more divided. cory stewart is headed back to charlotteville for a protest of the city council's plan to remove a statue of robert e. lee. stewart is expecting to meet counterprotesters. [chanting] >> reporter: last time cory stewart went to charlottesville to defend the robert e. lee statue he got all but shouted down. [ overlapping speakers ] >> reporter: now the republican candidate for governor is heading back for round two. >> it has gotten me a lot of attention because people recognize strength. they want someone who is going to stand up for their history. for their heritage. ñ >> reporter: the charlottesville city council voted to re t the confederate general. one council member called it culturally offensive and a symbol of white supremacy. the alexandria city council also voted to remove its c
should statues of controversial historic figures be removed. head over to wusa9.com/vote or the wusa9 mobile app to vote right now. >> our bruce leshan he's with us in the studio to talk more about that. hi, bruce. >> a time when america was even more divided. cory stewart is headed back to charlotteville for a protest of the city council's plan to remove a statue of robert e. lee. stewart is expecting to meet counterprotesters. [chanting] >> reporter: last time cory stewart...
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there's a lot of statues and monuments in your city. >> there are. you want to go to monument avenue, speaking about? even when i came here back in 2004 richmond was on that upward trajectory but it was much still to be desired. in the '90s a lot of this was basically abandoned. when people come back now, i think what we are experiencing is that there are folks who begin their lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington, and the quÉbec because richmond is cool again speak what turned that tied? what made it cool and when did people start back? great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well of president obama. that helped put us on the map. president obama won virginia for the first time in 40, 44 years spent a democrat. >> that's rig
there's a lot of statues and monuments in your city. >> there are. you want to go to monument avenue, speaking about? even when i came here back in 2004 richmond was on that upward trajectory but it was much still to be desired. in the '90s a lot of this was basically abandoned. when people come back now, i think what we are experiencing is that there are folks who begin their lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington,...
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, knowing there will be a statue to maggie walker, knowing -- it makes a difference. flair takes all iis history into effect, think that is what is lacking, and i daresay that is one of the conversations communities could have. >> for my second -- ms. coleman: no, you only get one. thank you, sir. yes you can >> i'm from -- yes? sville >> i'm from charlottesville. when you say that communities need to have that conversation, that's very true. the problem is in charlottesville, we have a city council of five members, all of whom are democrats and none of whom are from charlottesville, and they appointed a blue-ribbon commission consisting of three specialty members and six members at large. of the members at large, none of them were from charlottesville. they had for african-americans 4 african-americans re anteater very liberal white people. feel veryns do not involved in the discussion. ms. coleman: can you imagine being part of a community that you feel no one is listening to you? >> absolutely. the irony is not lost on me. ms. coleman: i am not from charlottesville
, knowing there will be a statue to maggie walker, knowing -- it makes a difference. flair takes all iis history into effect, think that is what is lacking, and i daresay that is one of the conversations communities could have. >> for my second -- ms. coleman: no, you only get one. thank you, sir. yes you can >> i'm from -- yes? sville >> i'm from charlottesville. when you say that communities need to have that conversation, that's very true. the problem is in charlottesville,...
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her father who used to worry about her status passed away three years ago. her biggest regret is that she was unable to go to school. she wanted to study and appealed to her local government many times but all her appeals were rejected. she learned how to read and write with the help of her older sister. without an education certificate, it's hard to get a job. her mother is disabled and can't work but xi has only been able to find part time employment during busy season such as chinese new year. >> i turn 24 this year. i can't go do elementary school now. i was able to register but there's still no guarantee i'll be able to live a useful life in this society. >> reporter: undocumented children are a byproduct of china's family policy. the sense of injustice continues to run deep. >>> players and fans of japan's soccer league are paying for it this weekend. let's look at how the oldest player feels at this stage in his decade's long career. >> reporter: this goal last year was more than 160 he scored during his time in japan's pro-league. what made it record
her father who used to worry about her status passed away three years ago. her biggest regret is that she was unable to go to school. she wanted to study and appealed to her local government many times but all her appeals were rejected. she learned how to read and write with the help of her older sister. without an education certificate, it's hard to get a job. her mother is disabled and can't work but xi has only been able to find part time employment during busy season such as chinese new...
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yet, he feels that he stuck to go after immigrants because of their status, immigration status, this is horrible. this is not right. the resistance has begun. i want to say, thank you, to assemblyman chiu and to your counterpart and your colleagues are thinking about this particular protection that we have because while we may not have the cases here in san francisco people feel that they can do a lot of things and say a lot of things these days that should not be said that are not-that are threats, that her intimidation, and we don't want to get in-we actually want to stop it before it happens. because it people do live in fear they don't report crimes. they don't report-they don't connect up with help you and they don't send their kids to school. they live in the shadows and we are in the center where people we've always said should never feel they are living in the shadows. nobody is second-class citizens in the bay area. that's why i am supportive of this bill. i want to see it to fruition but i want it to be applied and implemented all across the state of california. we are in a
yet, he feels that he stuck to go after immigrants because of their status, immigration status, this is horrible. this is not right. the resistance has begun. i want to say, thank you, to assemblyman chiu and to your counterpart and your colleagues are thinking about this particular protection that we have because while we may not have the cases here in san francisco people feel that they can do a lot of things and say a lot of things these days that should not be said that are not-that are...
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you're taking a live look here at the iconic love statue in dillworth park.ant to do something fun with your sweety take a picture today. david says beautiful weather as the day warms up a little bit and you won't be seeing it for awhile. it will be refurbished and the next time you see it it will be in the updated redone love park. go out there and take a look today. >> state regulators gave the green light to a new pipeline that will bring marcellus shale to the refinery at marcus hook. it will stretch 306 miles from eastern ohio through chester and delaware counties able to transport 275,000 barrels a day four times the capacity of the current mariner pipeline. >>> a pair of adult bald eagles whose nest in the pittsburgh area was damaged during storms on sunday have been spotted. the sole egg in the nest was also destroyed. birdwatchers say they spotted a second egg but experts say that one is probably not viable however birdwatchers hope it is still early enough in the season that the momma eagle could lay another egg but first the couple needs to find a
you're taking a live look here at the iconic love statue in dillworth park.ant to do something fun with your sweety take a picture today. david says beautiful weather as the day warms up a little bit and you won't be seeing it for awhile. it will be refurbished and the next time you see it it will be in the updated redone love park. go out there and take a look today. >> state regulators gave the green light to a new pipeline that will bring marcellus shale to the refinery at marcus hook....
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legal status. not path to citizenship, but legal status.hat cause a revolt on the republican party? >> i hope t, eve, we're not going to separate families. i have said it all along. people who are he illegally, they've had children here. we're not going to send mothers back to their country of origin and lead their children here, that's not what america is about. you're talking about there has to be some type of penalty, but a way to earn your citizenship. and not put those people ahead of the people who have been obeying the law and waiting for this citizenship by following our immigration laws. i was glad to hear this at the white house today saying it all along. we are not a country that's dispassionate about people and we want to welcome people to our country, but we are also a nation of laws. we have to follow our laws. i was very, very grateful and glad to hear that the president's talking in this tone. he's talking about what he wants to do for america. tonight how he expects to do that. how does he expect to do tax reform? how does
legal status. not path to citizenship, but legal status.hat cause a revolt on the republican party? >> i hope t, eve, we're not going to separate families. i have said it all along. people who are he illegally, they've had children here. we're not going to send mothers back to their country of origin and lead their children here, that's not what america is about. you're talking about there has to be some type of penalty, but a way to earn your citizenship. and not put those people ahead...
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often it takes too long to find find e out the status of a veteran's claim. allowing the staff to do the checking themselves seems like a simple step in the right direction. last congress, similar legislation to h.r. 512 unanimously passed this house. i urge my colleagues to support it today. mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: mr. waleds reserves his time. mr. roe. mr. roe: i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, control the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. bilirakis is recognized. mr. bilirakis: i would like to yield two minutes to mr. -- the gentleman from michigan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bergman: i rise in support of h.r. 512 the wingman act. i'm honored to represent the 1st district of michigan, which as a state, has a higher than average percentage of veterans and the first district has doubled the percentage of veterans than the rest of the state. to advocate for these fine men and women who served so honorably, we have the absolute impera
often it takes too long to find find e out the status of a veteran's claim. allowing the staff to do the checking themselves seems like a simple step in the right direction. last congress, similar legislation to h.r. 512 unanimously passed this house. i urge my colleagues to support it today. mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: mr. waleds reserves his time. mr. roe. mr. roe: i ask unanimous consent that the gentleman from florida, mr. bilirakis, control the balance of my time. the...
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a are advised to check the status of their flight.o check the status of theirflight. a fire in a road tunnel at manchester airport has closed one of the runways causing delays to some flights. donald trump is due to address a joint session of congress later tonight. he's expected to lay out some detail on his proposed economic stimulus. but ahead of the event, the president has blamed his predecessor, ba rack obama, for anti—republican protests. and in an unusual twist, he's graded himself on his performance. he gave himself an a for achievement but only a c for getting his message across. joining me now to discuss the story is ben schreckinger, a reporter at the us news agency politico. no surprise he would give himself and. what would you give him? that is not for me to say. why not? i am here to describe the actions of the administration. it is quite telling that he has conceded even that he would only get himself a c+ for message. the clear perception in washington and around much of the country is this has been a bumbling start,
a are advised to check the status of their flight.o check the status of theirflight. a fire in a road tunnel at manchester airport has closed one of the runways causing delays to some flights. donald trump is due to address a joint session of congress later tonight. he's expected to lay out some detail on his proposed economic stimulus. but ahead of the event, the president has blamed his predecessor, ba rack obama, for anti—republican protests. and in an unusual twist, he's graded himself on...
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the disciplinary board gave tut 20 days on lock down status for fighting he said was retaliation for having his food stolen from him. >> he doesn't get along well. >> officials say when tut officiated another fight they decided to the take drastic steps. he was given 60 days on lock the down, placed on cuff and shackle status. >> they are handcuffed with a belt around their waist and shackles which go around the ankles. it's a slow pace. keeps them at a slow pace, able for us to keep them from assaulting anybody else. >> got to copy law stuff. stay on top of the game. >> tut is allowed weekly trips to the law library and an hour a day of outdoor recreation but with a restriction. >> you go to the yard this a little cage. you can't be in the yard with everybody else. this is my first time experience with this. >> one week later angela would be saying good-bye to the restrictions of jail. she completed her 45-day sentence for possession of a controlled substance. >> it's a day of free dom, of recognition, a day of power. >> love you. >> see you on the street. >> i'll see you. >> i will
the disciplinary board gave tut 20 days on lock down status for fighting he said was retaliation for having his food stolen from him. >> he doesn't get along well. >> officials say when tut officiated another fight they decided to the take drastic steps. he was given 60 days on lock the down, placed on cuff and shackle status. >> they are handcuffed with a belt around their waist and shackles which go around the ankles. it's a slow pace. keeps them at a slow pace, able for us...
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this time it will not just be increased time on lockdown status.eater financial sanction. >> bad part here was more so than the fight the not breaking up. four officers got injured. we can charge them $100 for each officer for medical treatment. we can split it two a piece. two for despeunes, two for campbell. >> okay. >> these guys we are going to have to hit them hard on this one. despeines, take a seat. here we are again. this is what we are going to do. on the fight itself is a 50-day lock. not breaking it up is 100-day lock. plus four officers had to go for medical treatment so we are going to split the cost. we are allowed to take $100 for medical treatment for each staff member. you got $200. that's your end. we know you don't have money but if you get any we will be taking it. that's it. stay out of trouble. no fighting. did you get your money's worth this time? >> no. >> no, okay. >> with an additional 150 days on lockdown status, despeines will be confined to his cell 22 1/2 hours per day. he will be allowed out for a half hour to shower
this time it will not just be increased time on lockdown status.eater financial sanction. >> bad part here was more so than the fight the not breaking up. four officers got injured. we can charge them $100 for each officer for medical treatment. we can split it two a piece. two for despeunes, two for campbell. >> okay. >> these guys we are going to have to hit them hard on this one. despeines, take a seat. here we are again. this is what we are going to do. on the fight itself...
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talk to the mayor of a city on the verge of bankruptcy who insists on maintaining sanctuary cities status. we'll talk to a leader of theea transgender rights groups who was furious with president trump's recent action on bathrooms. first up, it's undoubtedly a new rumpage of nationalism. politicians who reject globalism are thriving all over the globe and nowhere is that more obvious than at cpac the last three days, watch. >> president trump: globalha cooperation, dealing with other countries, getting along with other countries is good, it's very important. but there is no such thing as a global anthem, a global currency, or a global flag. this is the united states of america. i'm not representing the globe, i'm representing your country. >> it's not only not good to get better it's going to get worse every day. [laughter] and here is why. the internal logic makes sense. they are corporatists, globalist middle of the tmac to -- they are adamantly opposed to an economic nationalist agenda that donald trump has. >> i always believe we should govern our own country, i always believe we shou
talk to the mayor of a city on the verge of bankruptcy who insists on maintaining sanctuary cities status. we'll talk to a leader of theea transgender rights groups who was furious with president trump's recent action on bathrooms. first up, it's undoubtedly a new rumpage of nationalism. politicians who reject globalism are thriving all over the globe and nowhere is that more obvious than at cpac the last three days, watch. >> president trump: globalha cooperation, dealing with other...
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about a year ago the love statue moved to dillworth park from its home in love park.ut it was a delicate operation. they needed to move the statue in order for the city to embark on its multi-million dollar renovation of love park. the new park will have more greenery, there's going to be a restaurant in the welcome center, the fountain pool will be gone but the water jet will return and the love statue will take its place slightly away from the fountain but before they put it in place in its new home, the statue will be stripped down, spruced up and restored. so the new love park is expected to open this spring, so if tomorrow somebody asked you baby, berks where did our love go, you can say don't worry it just went to be restored. happy valentine's day. katherine scott, channel6 "action news. >> free, free, free set them free. >> if they love them they'll come back. >> it always does. storm tracker6 live double scan shows you that the winds have thankfully departed. we've got no precipitation out there. checking the great outdoors and they are a little bit better th
about a year ago the love statue moved to dillworth park from its home in love park.ut it was a delicate operation. they needed to move the statue in order for the city to embark on its multi-million dollar renovation of love park. the new park will have more greenery, there's going to be a restaurant in the welcome center, the fountain pool will be gone but the water jet will return and the love statue will take its place slightly away from the fountain but before they put it in place in its...
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with family whose need to stay in san francisco, reasons including medical care and the immigration status and the city, status and several of our participants have children that are disabled. >> and this program is based on a three year. and to create, and set goals, to increase their income through training, and workforce development, training and schooling, and access to language, classes. currentry, the shares and the participants and 15 percent of them are african america and 86 percent are latino and 32 percent of them are were supervisor yee's district, and the other 33 are from cohen's district and thank you for your time. >> excuse me. >> yes. >> the number of families placed in the program, it is probably more demanding than slots. >> correct. >> i am just curious, how do you settlement the families? >> i am sorry? >> we have the effort for the city that manages over the over all priority wait list and so we worked with compass as well as in internally, to identify the families that were ideal for this program. and we created an initial wait list, which were the first 20 particip
with family whose need to stay in san francisco, reasons including medical care and the immigration status and the city, status and several of our participants have children that are disabled. >> and this program is based on a three year. and to create, and set goals, to increase their income through training, and workforce development, training and schooling, and access to language, classes. currentry, the shares and the participants and 15 percent of them are african america and 86...
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xu, who also makes statues for museums and stores decorated parts of the garden with statues of villageomen working. an environment so remote and solitary is an ideal setting for artists. ink painter li. he rented a meeting space that included a cave house. soon other artists came to live in the village transforming neglected buildings into art work. the artists became the first new residents of these homes in decades and had a major impact on the locals. every one began to look at hair hometown in a new light. xi takes walk every morning. in doing so, he's become good friends with the locals. artists see these desolate areas as art work made by residents who have lived here for generations. in late november, communist party secretary finally got a business permit he had been waiting for. the permit allows the village to develop residential land that couldn't be touched before. the use is limited to tourism but it's a big step forward for the small village. the village has been calling on people to help redevelop it for the past two years. residential land couldn't be altered so they be
xu, who also makes statues for museums and stores decorated parts of the garden with statues of villageomen working. an environment so remote and solitary is an ideal setting for artists. ink painter li. he rented a meeting space that included a cave house. soon other artists came to live in the village transforming neglected buildings into art work. the artists became the first new residents of these homes in decades and had a major impact on the locals. every one began to look at hair...
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professional men or relatively small landowners who were anxious to have their status determined less by their ancestry or the size of their estates and more by their behavior or their learning, their politeness. both the scotts and the north americans moreover were acutely aware of the contrast between civilization and the nearby barbarism on the one hand of the highland clans which many people compared to the savages, they called them the indians in america and of course the north american indians. both of these people were well aware of earlier development of the social process. the highland clans which were wild, frightening, and the indians who were savage hunter/gatherers. both were keenly wear of the civilization. they were aware that civilization was a process and they spent much time writing and reading essays from rudeness to refinement, a common theme in commencement addresses, for example. they, too, both the scotts and americans, knew they lived in cruder and simple societies than the english and england was well along, well along in the 4th and final stage of social deve
professional men or relatively small landowners who were anxious to have their status determined less by their ancestry or the size of their estates and more by their behavior or their learning, their politeness. both the scotts and the north americans moreover were acutely aware of the contrast between civilization and the nearby barbarism on the one hand of the highland clans which many people compared to the savages, they called them the indians in america and of course the north american...
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reporter: the president is also open to comprehensive immigration reform, including possible legal status for undocumented immigrants with clean criminal records. in a lunch with television anchors today, mr. trump said, "the time is right for an immigration bill, as long as there is compromise on both sides." >> we'll include a historic increase in defense spending. >> reporter: on foreign policy, the president will call for increased military spending at the expense of foreign aid, which makes up less than 1% of federal spending. mr. trump is also expected to defend his executive order restricting travel from seven predominantly muslim country >> we have directed the elimination of regulations. >> reporter: the president will devote the top of his speech to accomplishments he believes have been overlooked, like reducing federal regulations and speeding up energy projects. he told fox news he's been a mediocre messenger. >> in terms of achievement, i think i'd give myself an "a" because i think i've done great things but i don't think i've-- i and my people-- i don't think we've explaend
reporter: the president is also open to comprehensive immigration reform, including possible legal status for undocumented immigrants with clean criminal records. in a lunch with television anchors today, mr. trump said, "the time is right for an immigration bill, as long as there is compromise on both sides." >> we'll include a historic increase in defense spending. >> reporter: on foreign policy, the president will call for increased military spending at the expense of...
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the city is risking a loss of federal funds by maintaining status as a sanctuary city.ys his graduate crackdown on cities like that, tougher immigration policies for example. >> president trump: we've taken swift and strong action to secure the southern border of the united states and to begin the construction of a great, great, border wall. stopping the flow of illegal immigration, we will say though mike saved countless tax dollars, that's so important because the dollars that we are losing our beyond anything that you can imagine. in the tax dollars that can be used to rebuild struggling american communities including our inner cities. >> tucker: the mayor of hartford joins us now, thanks for coming on. >> good to be with you. >> tucker: i used to live in hartford so i've been following you and i must say you seem more impressive than a lot of mayors the city has had because i think it's a good city and it needs help. i've been following your argument on this on sanctuary cities and one of them that's familiar to me is that it will make the city safer, not to bother
the city is risking a loss of federal funds by maintaining status as a sanctuary city.ys his graduate crackdown on cities like that, tougher immigration policies for example. >> president trump: we've taken swift and strong action to secure the southern border of the united states and to begin the construction of a great, great, border wall. stopping the flow of illegal immigration, we will say though mike saved countless tax dollars, that's so important because the dollars that we are...
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lead to a pathway to citizenship, not necessarily the official says, but it could result in legal status for millions of undocumented immigrants. they'd be able to have jobs. they'd be able to have work. they'd pay taxes, they wouldn't have to worry about being deported. and dreamers, those children of undocumented immigrants who have grown up here in the united states, they would be just fine. they wouldn't have to worry at all. and potentially they could have a pathway to citizenship. that sound like he's moving from your standpoint in the right direction. >> wolf, that does sound like a significant move from the very hard line positions that were taken by jeff sessions, the now attorney general, and by donald trump as he campaigned for president. i actually met this past week with a group of dreamers in delaware. they are very successful students in college, a none of them have served in the united states military. these were folks who were brought to this country when they were young children, haven't known any country other than the united states and really want to be contributing p
lead to a pathway to citizenship, not necessarily the official says, but it could result in legal status for millions of undocumented immigrants. they'd be able to have jobs. they'd be able to have work. they'd pay taxes, they wouldn't have to worry about being deported. and dreamers, those children of undocumented immigrants who have grown up here in the united states, they would be just fine. they wouldn't have to worry at all. and potentially they could have a pathway to citizenship. that...
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so this was somebody who had daca status, legal status, presented those papers and now is being accused of being a criminal, which his attorneys say, self-admitted gang member, we don't know what that means. but his attorneys say he never admitted to any such thing and we've seen this in other i.c.e. cases around the country. so let me end by saying that national security leaders are also raising the alarm that the muslim ban and all these executive orders are going to hurt and not help our fight against terror. and even republican foreign policy hawks like senators john mccain and lindsay graham said this. we fear that this executive order, they were talking about the muslim ban, will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism. there are a cascade of rulings you've already heard about that clearly show that this executive order is unconstitutional. we're glad to be leading that fight in washington state with our attorney general's temporary restraining order that went up to the ninth circuit for a favorable, unanimous decision. and we intend to, as democrats, continue
so this was somebody who had daca status, legal status, presented those papers and now is being accused of being a criminal, which his attorneys say, self-admitted gang member, we don't know what that means. but his attorneys say he never admitted to any such thing and we've seen this in other i.c.e. cases around the country. so let me end by saying that national security leaders are also raising the alarm that the muslim ban and all these executive orders are going to hurt and not help our...
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they also call for discussions on relocating the statue. talk should involve different levels of government along with groups. japan's chief cabinet secretary is calling for a 2015 agreement between the countries to be followed. it says south korea will work to resolve the issue of a similar statue in front of japan's embassy in seoul. >> we'll continue to seize every opportunity to call on south korea to fulfill it's obligations in line wit our bilateral agreement. >> in response to the placement of the statue. a court awarded record compensation to residents living near an air base. they're ordered to pay $260 billion to damages suffered from aircraft noise. but there's a ban on overnight flights. >> judges don't understand the feelings of local residents. >> airplanes sometimes fly until around midnight. my kids tell me it'simpossible for them to sleep. the ruling was handed down on thursday. judges say that under the japan-u.s. security treaty the japanese government is not in a position to regulate u.s. military aircraft operations. so
they also call for discussions on relocating the statue. talk should involve different levels of government along with groups. japan's chief cabinet secretary is calling for a 2015 agreement between the countries to be followed. it says south korea will work to resolve the issue of a similar statue in front of japan's embassy in seoul. >> we'll continue to seize every opportunity to call on south korea to fulfill it's obligations in line wit our bilateral agreement. >> in response...
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is something that would upsut them. >> pelley: legal status but not citizenship. >> reporter: that's right. >> pelley: john dickerson, thank you very much. cbs news coverage of the president's address begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 strl, and that's, of course, 6:00 in the west. the midwest is being hit tonight by severe storms, including some tornadoes. funnel clouds were spotted near interstate 80 in wall cot, iowa. and the says a number of twisters barreled through northern illinois. damage has been reported outside chicago. a twin-engine cessna plunged into a neighborhood riverside, california, yesterday. the plane had just taken off from san jose. two homees were destroyed. two adult expaiz teenager were killed. but two women survived. one of them crawled from the wreckage. the other has burns over 90% of her body. both had been on the plane. there were no injuries on the ground. mr. trump will emphasize the war on terror tonight, and he will be able to claim the head of the number two leader of al qaeda. david martin reports it was a c.i.a. drone strike over the weekend. >> r
is something that would upsut them. >> pelley: legal status but not citizenship. >> reporter: that's right. >> pelley: john dickerson, thank you very much. cbs news coverage of the president's address begins at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 strl, and that's, of course, 6:00 in the west. the midwest is being hit tonight by severe storms, including some tornadoes. funnel clouds were spotted near interstate 80 in wall cot, iowa. and the says a number of twisters barreled through...
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the frederick douglas statue, which was erected in 1956, is the first statue erected to frederick douglas in his native land. douglas was born a slave in the state of maryland in 1818, and a professor on this campus, at james the lewis, hand sculpted this statue in 1956. at the top you will see a very long negro collage mural. a very important mural to this campus. and then to the campus buildings, both old and new, that are on this campus, that are contributing, historic, and also significant. they were designed by some of the nation's most influential african-american architects, who was born in maryland, not far from this campus, and became one of the nation's foremost african-american architects, to hillyard robinson, who is trained by albert to sell and -- by albert cassell and became one of the nations most prominent public housing architects, to louis fry, who is the first african-american to graduate from the university for us -- with a masters of architecture, and became one of the first hbc you professors, who was also designing buildings and to fill frelawn who is one most prem
the frederick douglas statue, which was erected in 1956, is the first statue erected to frederick douglas in his native land. douglas was born a slave in the state of maryland in 1818, and a professor on this campus, at james the lewis, hand sculpted this statue in 1956. at the top you will see a very long negro collage mural. a very important mural to this campus. and then to the campus buildings, both old and new, that are on this campus, that are contributing, historic, and also significant....
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us statues ==jessica/vo== why se pple belie these ctures of uni may havesparked next at 6.ate.===jess/next clos >>> finally tonight, there are plenty of touching goodbyes taking place at the national zoo these days. that's because bao bao, the giant panda that has delighted visitors for more than three years now, is about to begin a new chapter in china. kristen dahlgren went to the zoo this week for one last look. >> reporter: at washington's national zoo, she is the hottest celebrity. >> she is very cute and little and she loves to eat bamboo. >> reporter: bao bao is the ultimate reality star. born in front of the cameras. her big milestones captured live on the zoo's panda cam. her first steps. her first snow. >> she's kind of our little miracle girl. >> reporter: her trainers say now she acts like a teenager. >> we used word sassy. she has a lot to say. >> i know. >>> zookeeper lori thompson has been from bao bao from the beginning. >> go ahead! >> reporter: she leads her through activities, like painting, all voluntary. designed to help stimulate use of bao bao's psuedo th
us statues ==jessica/vo== why se pple belie these ctures of uni may havesparked next at 6.ate.===jess/next clos >>> finally tonight, there are plenty of touching goodbyes taking place at the national zoo these days. that's because bao bao, the giant panda that has delighted visitors for more than three years now, is about to begin a new chapter in china. kristen dahlgren went to the zoo this week for one last look. >> reporter: at washington's national zoo, she is the hottest...
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there is a statue of the marquis de lafayette, was a french general fighting on our side. a french volunteer. building, we have a pediment style, temple style roof. once you are inside and you look up, you suddenly discover a dome, which is what we expected all along. the government has a skylight. and above it is an additional skylight on the outside roof. we are now outside the old hall of the house of delegates, usually referred to as the old house chamber. this room is filled with memories. rich and rare. it is also filled with statuary that honor americans and virginians who were prominent legislators, executive leaders, military or naval commanders, scientists, inventors, and so on. in this room, this is where the public pulse of the capitol first came to life in 1788 when the house of delegates convened here. and for about 116 years, this was the historic setting for great debates and defining decisions that would shape the destiny of virginia and influence the history of the united states. the virginia state capitol and the constitution of the united states were bo
there is a statue of the marquis de lafayette, was a french general fighting on our side. a french volunteer. building, we have a pediment style, temple style roof. once you are inside and you look up, you suddenly discover a dome, which is what we expected all along. the government has a skylight. and above it is an additional skylight on the outside roof. we are now outside the old hall of the house of delegates, usually referred to as the old house chamber. this room is filled with memories....
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let me tell you what is unacceptable and that is the status quo. bill clinton said last year during the elections craziest thing you ever seen. 8 out of 10 americans wanted replace or dramatically tang chang. if hillary had gotten elected and chuck schumer was the mantle leader we would be revisiting obamacare and status quo is not accept ble. you ask what is next and it's very implicated. you remember nancy pelosi, i'm not sure if you fully recognize what she was saying when obamacare passed. >> right. >> we need to find out what is in it. >> have to read it. >> inartful way of saying it was a massive punt to the secretary of human and health services which they used very effectively for implementation. we now have secretary of health and human services who has the same kind of latitude to try to settle the markets and get to us a better place. in conjunction with tom price, the new secretary of health and human services, and what we can do laelvegislatively we think wn do better and owe it to the american people to try to do that. >> will you abl
let me tell you what is unacceptable and that is the status quo. bill clinton said last year during the elections craziest thing you ever seen. 8 out of 10 americans wanted replace or dramatically tang chang. if hillary had gotten elected and chuck schumer was the mantle leader we would be revisiting obamacare and status quo is not accept ble. you ask what is next and it's very implicated. you remember nancy pelosi, i'm not sure if you fully recognize what she was saying when obamacare passed....
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immigration status. for example a family with u.s. born citizen child. and an adult child who is a doca holder and may be undocumented parents interesting to note that of the undocumented population in san francisco that is ages 16 and older, 67 percent are employed. and they are contributing to the local tax base, mostly in the arts, entertainment and recreation, and accommodation and food services industry. but because of their lack of status, 38 percent lack any kind of access to healthcare and insurance. so if we go to the next slide, this is dense and try to shrink it down to its essence in less than four weeks, the new administration has issued 12 signed executive orders and 12 presidential memos. it is kind of like a memo a week or a day with over, 200 leaked documents and i am sure everyone saw the president aep comments today about leakage in the administration. while issuing executive orders and memos in the first week of office are not really unusual, a lot of presidents have done that, what m
immigration status. for example a family with u.s. born citizen child. and an adult child who is a doca holder and may be undocumented parents interesting to note that of the undocumented population in san francisco that is ages 16 and older, 67 percent are employed. and they are contributing to the local tax base, mostly in the arts, entertainment and recreation, and accommodation and food services industry. but because of their lack of status, 38 percent lack any kind of access to healthcare...
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it's a simple status quo versus anti-status quo decision. this is just like the case in boston which started as a temporary restraining order. there, once we were able to explain our position, the court lifted the ban and 8 u.s. code 112 gives the constitutional authority for this executive order. when any . >>> he may projeclamation, on t entry of any aliens which he may deem appropriate. we look forward to final merits of this decision soon. looking head, i know more of you are questioning about the prime minister. it is february 10th, the president has invited him down to mar-a-lago. this is the importance the united states places on the buy lateral relationship and the tie between the united states and japan. needless to say the president is looking forward to the new england patriots to celebrate their fifth championship. it was a spectacular game. and we have our eyes on kabul following the tragic bombing. this morning general flynn showed support, we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and we reaffirm our support for t
it's a simple status quo versus anti-status quo decision. this is just like the case in boston which started as a temporary restraining order. there, once we were able to explain our position, the court lifted the ban and 8 u.s. code 112 gives the constitutional authority for this executive order. when any . >>> he may projeclamation, on t entry of any aliens which he may deem appropriate. we look forward to final merits of this decision soon. looking head, i know more of you are...
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question the discipline of writing lockdown,, finance, advances the laws interest in fairness. 5000 statues about on the books. most of them added the last few decades. pouring withps hundreds of new statutory crimes every single year. thousands of additional regulatory crimes varied in the federal register. crimes in theany fine print of those pages that scholars have given up counting and are now debating the number. when he led the judiciary committee, joe biden said everything that walks, talks my boots. ooybe we should say hoots t because it is a federal crime to misuse this owl or his words give a hoot don't pollute. mattress sellers remove the little tag, they are federal criminals. because of public choice problems or otherwise there appears to be a wretched clicking away, in the direction of more and never fewer critical laws. some reply to number of federal crimes is not duration -- others suggest the proliferation of loss could be mitigated by allowing the mistake of law defense to be asserted. isn't there a troubled irony lurking here? without written laws we like fair notice of
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status of all these bad guys. everybody who is involved in a gang. everybody who has committed a crime. everybody who is drug dealer, find out if they're here illegally and if they are, get rid of them before they can commit a more serious crime like this horrendous murder committed recently. >> fairfax country police tell "fox5" any individual detained or arrested in the county is subject to the information being run through internal database. the only time they would contact immigration and customs enforcement was flagged to be detainld or held. fairfax county police would not comment on the status of those arrested and would not say if any of them had ice detainers, shawn. >> marina, thank you. police in montgomery country need your help finding a missing teenager from rockville. 1-year-old lindsay barth was last seen monday. she may be with with male companion named de he mar delgado. she was we'reing a black north face jacket and brown ugg boots. if you have information call police. >> we have new information
status of all these bad guys. everybody who is involved in a gang. everybody who has committed a crime. everybody who is drug dealer, find out if they're here illegally and if they are, get rid of them before they can commit a more serious crime like this horrendous murder committed recently. >> fairfax country police tell "fox5" any individual detained or arrested in the county is subject to the information being run through internal database. the only time they would contact...
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the statue in question hits in front of the japanese consulate in general. they haven't returned to their post. south korea promised in 2015 to strike a issue over a similar statue near the japanese embassy in seoul. organizers of the 2020 tokyo summer games have taken officials from around the world on a tour of the competitions venues. representatives from 12 national olympic commits visited the sites for 24 olympic events on sunday. it was the first tour of its kind. delegated notesed the route and distance from one stadium. it's where soccer, rugby and modern events will be held. >> it was very interesting to get to know more details about the concept of the venue distribution here in tokyo. the heritage area particularly interesting with the 1964 venues from the past olympic games, but also when you go back to the bay area, you can see the modern side of japan and the whole scenery by the water will be very interesting. >> a member of the organizing committee said the international officials are eager to learn more about the venues, four more tours will
the statue in question hits in front of the japanese consulate in general. they haven't returned to their post. south korea promised in 2015 to strike a issue over a similar statue near the japanese embassy in seoul. organizers of the 2020 tokyo summer games have taken officials from around the world on a tour of the competitions venues. representatives from 12 national olympic commits visited the sites for 24 olympic events on sunday. it was the first tour of its kind. delegated notesed the...
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puzder ended her employment when he learned of her status and paid back taxes.n the past, hiring undocumented workers has derailed nomination. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with dan senor who was an adviser to the romney/ryan campaign in 2012, about the opposition to president trump's travel picks and his travel bans. >>> this morning, a series of storms continue to threaten much of the west with heavy rain, snow and winds. winter storm warnings, advisories remain in effect. there was unusually heavy snow several inches for the seattle area, more than the area has seen isn't five years. the heavy-wet snow brought down trees, one hit a man walking his dog. >> we heard the tree crack. and i heard run. we were standing in a triangle and the tree fell in the middle. me and another friend stopped and got hit square by the trees. >> trees and power lines were knocked down. at one point, 90,000 customers in the puget sound area were without power. in the portland, oregon, area, schools were closed and travel was a mess. residents said they haven't seen th
puzder ended her employment when he learned of her status and paid back taxes.n the past, hiring undocumented workers has derailed nomination. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with dan senor who was an adviser to the romney/ryan campaign in 2012, about the opposition to president trump's travel picks and his travel bans. >>> this morning, a series of storms continue to threaten much of the west with heavy rain, snow and winds. winter storm warnings,...
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what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. now, 3 courses for just ten bucks. choose from entrees like ribs, burgers, fajitas, and new house-smoked chicken. then get a house salad and a mini-molten cake. all for just ten bucks. chili's. chilin' since '75. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show"! as we've seen, the trump administration's travel ban is confusing a.f. -- for our over35 viewers that means as (bleep). and no one has more questions than muslim americans. here with some answers is hasan minhaj. >> all campaign trump was like -- >> i think islam hates us. total and complete showdown of muslims. they're not coming to this country. >> as president he's banned immigration from these seven countries. everybody is like, yo, is this the muslim ban? >> no, i
what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like the sound of that. geico. because saving fifteen percent or more on car insurance is always a great answer. now, 3 courses for just ten bucks. choose from entrees like ribs, burgers, fajitas, and new house-smoked chicken. then get a house salad and a mini-molten cake. all for...
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not necessarily lead to any immediate pathway to citizenship but would potentially lead to legal status for undocumented immigrants here in the united states, they would be able to work, have a job, pay taxes and not worry about being kicked out of the united states, no path to zicitizenship right away, but also suggested that the dreamers, children who were brought here as young kids raised le raised here in the united states they will be allowed. it's a sad situation, this official says, they will be just fine. we're told by this official that the president is thinking of even including a reference to this new immigration bill before his speech tonight though that has not yet been firmly decided but it may be time for a new immigration bill to come forward and work together, republicans and democrats to see if something can be done. the last time as you remember briana, the gang of eight failed but maybe there's an opportunity this official says this time. a second thing is obamacare, saying it's very complex finding a replacement but also says it's very soluble. this official says th
not necessarily lead to any immediate pathway to citizenship but would potentially lead to legal status for undocumented immigrants here in the united states, they would be able to work, have a job, pay taxes and not worry about being kicked out of the united states, no path to zicitizenship right away, but also suggested that the dreamers, children who were brought here as young kids raised le raised here in the united states they will be allowed. it's a sad situation, this official says, they...
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keanu reeves statue. congratulations. [smattering of applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much! you guys are amazing! wow! thank you so much for tuning in! my guest tonight, executive director of the aclu, anthony romero is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) joining us in the studio. he's here just to check i haven't been forcefully the deported yet, but we're good. ( laughter ) first, with all the people taking to the streets protesting against president trump's de facto muslim ban, a lot of folks have been asking the question, where are the democrats in all of this, and why aren't they saying anything? well, last night, house democratic leader nancy pelosi at a rally in front of the supreme court helped us understand why. >> thank you very much for coming out to -- is the sound working? the sound wor
keanu reeves statue. congratulations. [smattering of applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much! you guys are amazing! wow! thank you so much for tuning in! my guest tonight, executive director of the aclu, anthony romero is here, everybody! (...
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remember, this tax exempt status is given to labor unions. they are able to speak out. 501-c-4's can speak out, social welfare organizations. ultimately i do believe in congress we have the votes, it is something -- again, president trump has made a priority. he's continued to speak about t so long as he continues that, do i believe congress will act. host: we asked the previous guest about advocacy they are doing on this issue. is your organization currently involved? who are the people you are talking to? guest: sure. we've got -- we support, long time supported repeal of the johnson amendment. this is nothing new for the american center for law and justice. we now have a president and congress that we believe is willing to do it. we have been educating people online at acla.org, our website. when there is specific legislation that is actually introduced, we will start an advocacy campaign supporting that legislation. we want to see the language. and what will be important, pedro, is not just repealing the johnson amendment. but what will c
remember, this tax exempt status is given to labor unions. they are able to speak out. 501-c-4's can speak out, social welfare organizations. ultimately i do believe in congress we have the votes, it is something -- again, president trump has made a priority. he's continued to speak about t so long as he continues that, do i believe congress will act. host: we asked the previous guest about advocacy they are doing on this issue. is your organization currently involved? who are the people you...
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immigration status. for example a family with u.s. born citizen child. and an adult child who is a doca holder and may be undocumented parents interesting to note that of the undocumented population in san francisco that is ages 16 and older, 67 percent are employed. and they are contributing to the local tax base, mostly in the arts, entertainment and recreation, and accommodation and food services industry. but because of their lack of status, 38 percent lack any kind of access to healthcare and insurance. so if we go to the next slide, this is dense and try to shrink it down to its essence in less than four weeks, the new administration has issued 12 signed executive orders and 12 presidential memos. it is kind of like a memo a week or a day with over, 200 leaked documents and i am sure everyone saw the president aep comments today about leakage in the administration. while issuing executive orders and memos in the first week of office are not really unusual, a lot of presidents have done that, what m
immigration status. for example a family with u.s. born citizen child. and an adult child who is a doca holder and may be undocumented parents interesting to note that of the undocumented population in san francisco that is ages 16 and older, 67 percent are employed. and they are contributing to the local tax base, mostly in the arts, entertainment and recreation, and accommodation and food services industry. but because of their lack of status, 38 percent lack any kind of access to healthcare...
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right now there's a banner says refugees welcome placed on the statue of liberty today.t do you think? kind of what you were saying? >> i'm the softn of a refugee. i feel as if the spirit of the statue of liberty these days has moved up north to the canada. canada and u.s., economies both enormously benefitted from immigration over the decades. and message on the statue of liberty is better reflected today in canada than under the trump administration. >> here's what justin trudeau tweeted. taking steps to make sure have the support they need. welcome to canada. trying to send a message to the president? >> trying to send a message to refugees, recognizing that they're a source of strength for canada. immigration and foreign minister both told me that this in a sense can help canada. if the u.s. closes itself off to the talented people around the world, canada will grab them. tip my hat to canada for its willingness to do that for how well it's arranged immigration and integration services and for the fact it recognizes that diversity brings strength. >> turn to the new
right now there's a banner says refugees welcome placed on the statue of liberty today.t do you think? kind of what you were saying? >> i'm the softn of a refugee. i feel as if the spirit of the statue of liberty these days has moved up north to the canada. canada and u.s., economies both enormously benefitted from immigration over the decades. and message on the statue of liberty is better reflected today in canada than under the trump administration. >> here's what justin trudeau...