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been urged by paul was if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who are recruited say as the. united farm workers he was a civil rights advocate it was absolutely trusted other he worked on my father's california campaign and when my father was. first. he was probably the first of two bullets fired or hand toward other. he was at the boat was most of. the. the and paul many believe has been convinced that certain hand did not surface but let's never reach me if my father knew that two shoes yeah that would. be and this is you know paul has been trying to get me in all for a decade in this case and i finally it was hard for me to go to him. and went and spend time with them and he had me the autopsy report which was a. you know the autopsy and he is the autopsy report an autopsy report there were seventy seven people and. every one of them says sorry and was always for other and he never got within three feet the majority. of always in front he according to thomas who is probably the coroner in america he my father for bloods the other were all fired from. a were fired they were contacts w
been urged by paul was if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who are recruited say as the. united farm workers he was a civil rights advocate it was absolutely trusted other he worked on my father's california campaign and when my father was. first. he was probably the first of two bullets fired or hand toward other. he was at the boat was most of. the. the and paul many believe has been convinced that certain hand did not surface but let's never reach me if...
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urged by paul was one of if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who recruited say as. the united farm workers he was a civil rights advocate it was absolute trust other. he really worked on my father's california campaign when my father was. first and he was probably the first of two bullets fired by ice or hand toward other. he was at the boat was. the. he and paul many believe has been convinced that. the but let's never reach. that two shoes. b. and this is you know paul has been trying to get me in all for a decade in this case and i finally it was hard for me to go to him. and i went to spend time with them and he asked me the autopsy report which was a. you know the autopsy and he is the autopsy report an autopsy report there were seventy seven people and. every one of them says sir it was always other and he never got it within three feet the majority. of always in front he according to thomas who is probably the coroner in america he my father. for blood the other were all fired from and they were fired they were contacts which means the barrel of the gun was actually touching
urged by paul was one of if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who recruited say as. the united farm workers he was a civil rights advocate it was absolute trust other. he really worked on my father's california campaign when my father was. first and he was probably the first of two bullets fired by ice or hand toward other. he was at the boat was. the. he and paul many believe has been convinced that. the but let's never reach. that two shoes. b. and this is...
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you know, obviously, that's a symbol from the united farm workers, but the gang expert, the police officer testified that that's a norteno symbol. so when they talk about facts or evidence to demonstrate whether someone is associated with the gang, that's the sort of evidence that they're talking about, basically, the opinion of a police officer. and you know that's just the back end. you've heard about the over policing that occurs at the front end, so i won't delve into that. the one thing i want to say is that the presenter called the gang injunctions a tool to fight crime, and that's nothing new. the state comes up with tools over and over again because they find the constitutional restrictions on what they're allowed to do onerous and they find ways around it. that's what stop and frisk it. but there is already a tool, and that's the fourth amendment. if the police feel there's activity, gang activity, they can by probable cause go and apply for a warrant. you know, the presenter again talked about individuals can come and opt out, but the burden should not be on the individual to pro
you know, obviously, that's a symbol from the united farm workers, but the gang expert, the police officer testified that that's a norteno symbol. so when they talk about facts or evidence to demonstrate whether someone is associated with the gang, that's the sort of evidence that they're talking about, basically, the opinion of a police officer. and you know that's just the back end. you've heard about the over policing that occurs at the front end, so i won't delve into that. the one thing i...
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heed the call to arms craftsman teaches workers farm laborers even teenagers the youngest volunteer is just fifteen and comes from bavaria. the war against france unites the germans. once again mild surprise is the enemy by rapidly deploying his forces. part of the french troops is cut off around. the city of metz napoleon the third rushes from shall long to metz to liberate the city the two sides meet in battle nisei done. napoleon's forces are in a bad state difficult marches in decisive leadership and logistical problems have sapped them are all. the emperor grants his soldiers a day of rest on the first of september it was a fatal error. it gives the german forces time to surround the french troops. at all. they're caught in a mouse trap says mosca. this time the field marshal doesn't just bank on his rifles instead he turns to his artillery his plan is to use heavy artillery from the crop factor is to decide the su. in that improvised positions the french are at the mercy of german firepower they have almost no protection. three volleys punin it up to eight hundred on just this day the french army falls apart on to the bar off from the german art
heed the call to arms craftsman teaches workers farm laborers even teenagers the youngest volunteer is just fifteen and comes from bavaria. the war against france unites the germans. once again mild surprise is the enemy by rapidly deploying his forces. part of the french troops is cut off around. the city of metz napoleon the third rushes from shall long to metz to liberate the city the two sides meet in battle nisei done. napoleon's forces are in a bad state difficult marches in decisive...
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farms as we fed our armies and ourselves. inseparable bonds between agriculture and the guest worker, resulted in demand for farmworkers and industrial labor during the war. the united states government recognize this with the accord, that allowed for these workers to come annually to meet a crisis during the war, and a vibrant economic growth thereafter. succumbing to fears about uncapped workers in our fields, arms or on our machines at home, this congress ended the accord in 1964. with the institution of new 1965,ation caps in immediate spikes in illegal immigration rose, as seasonal workers with no guarantee they would make the next season's quota, state instead. -- stayed instead. by 1986, congress took a stab at accommodating those who would have been citizens of normal emigration rates in exchange for strengthening the southern border. we only got the immigrants when both were sorely needed. now we are here today. .32% of our population are immigrants arriving annually. thenis markedly lower, when we were fighting the civil war. the agricultural industry and the housing and construction industries are symbiotically entwined, we address immigration issues sepa
farms as we fed our armies and ourselves. inseparable bonds between agriculture and the guest worker, resulted in demand for farmworkers and industrial labor during the war. the united states government recognize this with the accord, that allowed for these workers to come annually to meet a crisis during the war, and a vibrant economic growth thereafter. succumbing to fears about uncapped workers in our fields, arms or on our machines at home, this congress ended the accord in 1964. with the...
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united states and are flying over the atlantic as we speak. we'll be at raf marham to meet them at 8:20pm. crops rot in the field as britain's fruit farms cannot get the workerst. we'll speak to a recruiter. and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofield, who edits politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny rose has spoken about his concerns ahead of the world cup. we will hear from gareth southgate. he is part of our team and part of oui’ he is part of our team and part of ourfamily for the he is part of our team and part of our family for the next few months and we intend to support our players as well as we possibly can. aston villa face an uncertain future. a huge tax bill and players‘ wages could push them into administration. we‘ll be asking what next. sharapova and out — maria beaten by muguruza at the french open. good evening, thanks forjoining us on bbc news. england defender danny rose has spoken today about his concerns ahead of the world cup in russia, saying he‘
united states and are flying over the atlantic as we speak. we'll be at raf marham to meet them at 8:20pm. crops rot in the field as britain's fruit farms cannot get the workerst. we'll speak to a recruiter. and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofield, who edits politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny...
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workers that week ordered to work in the fields. from our visit with young north koreans -- ♪ to this farm outside the capital, i met with those deeply skeptical of the unitedir animosity in part stemming from extreme isolation. >> what do you think about americans? >> reporter: back then that 18-year-old told us he thought americans were the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> have you ever met an american before? >> reporter: no, he said, he hadn't. >> i'm an american. >> reporter: forbidden to communicate with the outside world, their only information available, government propaganda. carefully choreographed scenes like this have been a constant in my visits here. now it's completely silent. right up there, kim jong-il and his song, kim jong-un, going to come out and watch. >> reporter: more recently, displays of the country's progress. like their subway system. >> you can see that this design is an old 30-year-old design -- >> reporter: this tour of a gleaming pyongyang. >> it was seen this entire city before. >> reporter: this satellite photo taken in 2014 gives a fuller picture of what life in north korea is really like. the capital, pyongyang, lit.
workers that week ordered to work in the fields. from our visit with young north koreans -- ♪ to this farm outside the capital, i met with those deeply skeptical of the unitedir animosity in part stemming from extreme isolation. >> what do you think about americans? >> reporter: back then that 18-year-old told us he thought americans were the sworn enemy of the korean people. >> have you ever met an american before? >> reporter: no, he said, he hadn't. >> i'm an...
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the guest worker program in this t is supported by the farm industry, the dairy industry and over 200 organizations across the united states. i have sat down with think colleagues for months to learn of any concerns to strive to improve the bill. the product of this intensive work is better legislation. while i amties appointed -- disappointed that the rule didn't allow me to include all the improvements made possible by the input of so many members i'm gratified that i could include the refinements to the h--c agricultural guest worker program. to give just one example, the bill now clarifies that the department of homeland security will issue documents to unlawful alien farm workers who have been sponsored by growers to join the program authorizing them to return to the u.s. without the need for visas after completing their initial touchbacks this will create certainty for growers, allowing them to receive preray aprufle of their h-2-c petitions for current workers before they leave the country and precertification of the workers' admission back into the u.s. before they leave. congress has a unique opportunity to
the guest worker program in this t is supported by the farm industry, the dairy industry and over 200 organizations across the united states. i have sat down with think colleagues for months to learn of any concerns to strive to improve the bill. the product of this intensive work is better legislation. while i amties appointed -- disappointed that the rule didn't allow me to include all the improvements made possible by the input of so many members i'm gratified that i could include the...
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the united states government negotiated with international development institutions to develop new policies that favored large multinational corporations but undercut workers, including the smaller farms and businesses that created economic opportunity for communities in our country and south of our border. in 1994, the north american free trade agreement, boy is that a misnomer, was sold to congress as a way to keep mexicans home and to make sure that american workers were cared for. guess what? nafta actually threw millions of americans out of work and also millions of mexican farmers and small businesses were displaced. these upended workers sought opportunity wherever they could find it. indeed, immigration torte united states from mexico doubled post-nafta as millions of u.s. citizens saw their jobs shipped south of the border and those south of the border who couldn't even afford food at that point, a desperate exodus began, and people were willing to work for penny wages. a decade later, congress passed calf theark central american free trade agreement, further undercutting agricultural workers and small entrepreneurs through the the rest of the southern tip of north america. t
the united states government negotiated with international development institutions to develop new policies that favored large multinational corporations but undercut workers, including the smaller farms and businesses that created economic opportunity for communities in our country and south of our border. in 1994, the north american free trade agreement, boy is that a misnomer, was sold to congress as a way to keep mexicans home and to make sure that american workers were cared for. guess...
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united states of america and we've all got to come together to protest. >> and the anxiety that people have around immigration is generally focused on farm workers, right?sed on the people that make sure we don't have a $15 a head lettuce. there is a false belief that there is a one-to-one tradeoff that the steel worker who's losing their job in pittsburgh is being victimized by the undocumented migrant in california who is picking let s lettu lettuce. why do you think people have developed that one-to-one zero sum idea? >> i really believe it's a lack of education, ignorance because people don't understand all of this coming together. they don't realize that immigrants in this country, from day one that they are the ones that built the country basically. >> yeah. >> we're talking about indian slave, african slave, people from mexico, asia. all of these people who came here to build our country, they don't understand that. they continue to do the things that are very difficult. they add to it, they don't take away. >> besides that, this is a sort of separate compartment like issue. now we're not talking about undocumented immigrants coming in as farm me
united states of america and we've all got to come together to protest. >> and the anxiety that people have around immigration is generally focused on farm workers, right?sed on the people that make sure we don't have a $15 a head lettuce. there is a false belief that there is a one-to-one tradeoff that the steel worker who's losing their job in pittsburgh is being victimized by the undocumented migrant in california who is picking let s lettu lettuce. why do you think people have...
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farms as we fed our armies and ourselves. an inseparable bond between agriculture and the guest workers resulted in demand for farmworkers and industrial labor during the war. the united states government recognized this with the rosero accord that allowed for these workers to come annually to meet a crisis in the war and a vibrant economic growth thereafter. succumbing to fears about uncapped wokers in our fields, farms, or on our machines at home this congress ended the rosero accordn 64. and with the institution of new immigration caps in 1965. an almost immediate spike in illegal immigration rose as seasonal workers with no guarantee they'd make the next season's quota stayed instead. the problem became so bad that congress again struggled with what to do and by 1986 took a stab at accommodating those that some argued would likely have been citizens at normal immigration rates in exchange for strengthening our southern border. we only got the immigrants, when both were sorely needed. now, we are here today. only .32% of our population are immigrants arriving annually. that is markedly lower when we were fighting the civil war. while the agricultural industry and t
farms as we fed our armies and ourselves. an inseparable bond between agriculture and the guest workers resulted in demand for farmworkers and industrial labor during the war. the united states government recognized this with the rosero accord that allowed for these workers to come annually to meet a crisis in the war and a vibrant economic growth thereafter. succumbing to fears about uncapped wokers in our fields, farms, or on our machines at home this congress ended the rosero accordn 64. and...
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the guest worker program in this t is supported by the farm industry, the dairy industry and over 200 organizations across the united states. i have sat down with think colleagues for months to learn of any concerns to strive to improve the bill. the product of this intensive work is better legislation. while i amties appointed -- disappointed that the rule didn't allow me to include all the improvements made possible by the input of so many members i'm gratified that i could include the refinements to the h--c agricultural guest worker program. to give just one example, the bill now clarifies that the department of homeland security will issue documents to unlawful alien farm workers who have been sponsored by growers to join the program authorizing them to return to the u.s. without the need for visas after completing their initial touchbacks this will create certainty for growers, allowing them to receive preray aprufle of their h-2-c petitions for current workers before they leave the country and precertification of the workers' admission back into the u.s. before they leave. congress has a unique opportunity to
the guest worker program in this t is supported by the farm industry, the dairy industry and over 200 organizations across the united states. i have sat down with think colleagues for months to learn of any concerns to strive to improve the bill. the product of this intensive work is better legislation. while i amties appointed -- disappointed that the rule didn't allow me to include all the improvements made possible by the input of so many members i'm gratified that i could include the...
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urged by paul was one of if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who recruited same as the. united farm workers he was. and it was absolute trust other. work on my father's california campaign and when my father was. first. he was probably the first of two bullets fired or hand toward other he was hit in the head the boat was most of. the. he and paul many believe. but let's never reach. that two shoes. b. and this is you know paul has been trying to get me in all for a decade in this case and i finally it was hard for me to go to him. and went and spent time with them and he got me the autopsy report which was a. you know the autopsy is the autopsy report an autopsy report there were seventy seven people and. every one of them says sir it was always other and he never got within three feet the majority. of always in front. he according to thomas who is probably the coroner and america he my father. for bloods the other were all fired from behind. a were fired were contacts which means the barrel of the gun was actually touching my father's body and the trigger was polled what did sir a
urged by paul was one of if others close it and political as it was a united auto workers official who recruited same as the. united farm workers he was. and it was absolute trust other. work on my father's california campaign and when my father was. first. he was probably the first of two bullets fired or hand toward other he was hit in the head the boat was most of. the. he and paul many believe. but let's never reach. that two shoes. b. and this is you know paul has been trying to get me in...