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youu think it's barrier every will have more. again the idea must have proven to the rest ofer america that we are here to help grow. >> 1940 was alien registration act. and in 1952 the word white was removed from immigration, why? >> it was a tremendous accomplishment. even though i do not particularly like that while but i think is a giant step in the right direction. that agent for the first time asian immigrants like me who were not born here can finally applyco and have opportunity to become a natural citizen. you can see the immigration especially the immigration and asia area that never graduate going up. >> 1965 we are getting some more contemporaryco times. there is a major overhaul or add-on to the immigration. >> it was a profoundly impact the law. it isd profoundly impact becaue we have not changed that much since then. that basically laid out the free market we are working with right now. one is, it really emphasized family reunification was a primary goal of u.s. immigration system but before that it was not the mai
youu think it's barrier every will have more. again the idea must have proven to the rest ofer america that we are here to help grow. >> 1940 was alien registration act. and in 1952 the word white was removed from immigration, why? >> it was a tremendous accomplishment. even though i do not particularly like that while but i think is a giant step in the right direction. that agent for the first time asian immigrants like me who were not born here can finally applyco and have...
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but as we can see that of the economic system is what we haven't the ability of as a free people so youu think it's barrier every will have more. again the idea must have proven to the rest ofer america that we are here to help grow. >> 1940 was alien registration act. and in 1952 the word white was removed from immigration, why? >> it was a tremendous accomplishment. even though i do not particularly like that while but i think is a giant step in the right direction. that agent for the first time asian immigrants like me who were not born here can finally applyco and have opportunity to become a naturalit
but as we can see that of the economic system is what we haven't the ability of as a free people so youu think it's barrier every will have more. again the idea must have proven to the rest ofer america that we are here to help grow. >> 1940 was alien registration act. and in 1952 the word white was removed from immigration, why? >> it was a tremendous accomplishment. even though i do not particularly like that while but i think is a giant step in the right direction. that agent for...
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youu do not have to jump off the word fascism but you do is there a difference between how things are now on the left or conceivably the right now as opposed to 1946 or if you like 1846 or 1746? >> i know what you mean. there is a difference one was expected to be more careful in one's public statements in terms of how you phrase things. as opposed to when you're just talking. you can love or hate it. language language wore a tie what we do tend to miss we cannot hear people talking as much into her modern technology. what we get to is if you were listening to the group because of language you were hearing the samees sloppiness dealing with w not to say you cannot fascist from print or sloppily in print. there's all sorts of examples. if you got warren harding just talking apparently it was not a pleasant thing. he hammered along. we spoke the worst english he se had ever known. there's a guy, whose name escapes me right now a candidate for mayor and the city who was known for being his voice is probably never recorded receipt transcripts of things he said from one thing to another so
youu do not have to jump off the word fascism but you do is there a difference between how things are now on the left or conceivably the right now as opposed to 1946 or if you like 1846 or 1746? >> i know what you mean. there is a difference one was expected to be more careful in one's public statements in terms of how you phrase things. as opposed to when you're just talking. you can love or hate it. language language wore a tie what we do tend to miss we cannot hear people talking as...
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. >> you can hear the freeway in the distance, but if youus look in front of you, greenery and the wildlife and kayaking his way through every single park in the city over the course of this year. we're talking about more than 700 parks. this is an ambitious project. >> it is ambitious. they built north-south streets and these diagonals that create lots of chaotic intersections. there is automatic these little triangles and circles and parks all over the city. >> reporter: he is cataloging those hidden gems as part of a project for a local publication, while also noting where there is for improvement from accessibility to maintenance, sometimes with a dash of humor. >> there's a nice drinking fountain over there for humans. it does not work. but the dog fountain -- >> reporter: benson will check off revered parks like the national mall and the u.s. national arboretum, but also lesser known spots. the city's boundary stones date back to the 1700s. and there is a surprising oasis on the george washington memorial parkway. >> i have gained an appreciation of our local parks that i didn't have
. >> you can hear the freeway in the distance, but if youus look in front of you, greenery and the wildlife and kayaking his way through every single park in the city over the course of this year. we're talking about more than 700 parks. this is an ambitious project. >> it is ambitious. they built north-south streets and these diagonals that create lots of chaotic intersections. there is automatic these little triangles and circles and parks all over the city. >> reporter: he...
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which youu find in cultural marxism but it's on steroids in the american context. and another is the use of network massive marxist expanding the globe. and they helpkn each other and n that fateful year of 2020 and the reasons why katie and i wrote this book because our world is changing. i used too discuss cultural genocide and that's not an exaggeration. we are facing an attempt to really change our culture of the american way of life in which many of us here and many in the audience dearly love and that's aware faced with. and one way they want to achieve this is by meeting internationally butrn in 2020 black lives matter sends out a think with 124, the black lives matter foundation which used to be than it -- main blm broke -- group was sent 120 million e-mails in the people disturbing these things and not just that europe 2020 but in the run-up to it was a vast network distributing it on line. it's not just americans but it was international leftists into points that i want to bring up here, and not u.s. social forum in atlanta -- and ferguson at few months a
which youu find in cultural marxism but it's on steroids in the american context. and another is the use of network massive marxist expanding the globe. and they helpkn each other and n that fateful year of 2020 and the reasons why katie and i wrote this book because our world is changing. i used too discuss cultural genocide and that's not an exaggeration. we are facing an attempt to really change our culture of the american way of life in which many of us here and many in the audience dearly...
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jimmy and i extend our most jimmy and i extend ours most sincere sympathies and want youu to know of the deep love and respect we havee for this extraordinary woman. it was my privilege to know her. >> rosalynn carter compu fet 33 years post-presidency, the presidency, the longest in history now. and you and president carter had been very active. what do you think your legacy, first of all, as first lady was? are what would you like it to be? >> well, i hope our legacy continues more than just first lady.. of course the carter center has been an integral part of our life. i hope that have contributed something to mental health issues. .. great. opportunities for so long now. and to go to africa and one of those guys who have programs in seven or something countries we go to africa. we go to africa two times a year and things are coming to fruition we almost eradicated. to go through the village, it is a celebration. one of the good things, you don't give money to s the government. we send people in help people in the country how to do something and we work with people in the village.
jimmy and i extend our most jimmy and i extend ours most sincere sympathies and want youu to know of the deep love and respect we havee for this extraordinary woman. it was my privilege to know her. >> rosalynn carter compu fet 33 years post-presidency, the presidency, the longest in history now. and you and president carter had been very active. what do you think your legacy, first of all, as first lady was? are what would you like it to be? >> well, i hope our legacy continues...
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also work with people the choses youu can make that are increasingly more but limited by the systems in which you live. if you work with the right people youim have an impact on the decisions and choices the greener choices available for you in the future. >> yeah, one final point. i don't know if i agree with that. it's really crucial. for a long time they seem quite odd. it was a risky bit they runout ofou batteries and super expenses. morere and more people have an electric car. it comes from experience and might be skeptical. i think trying to show solutions that doesn't work. you want a discussion aboutis it. it's much more effective. that number really works in terms of communications. >>> the book is titled all of the president's men. how they goaf earn their own money. the author megan is the finer of checkers management a firm specializing in high network individuals. megan said the american president is a complex group to tackle they are historical figures carved in stone. i am
also work with people the choses youu can make that are increasingly more but limited by the systems in which you live. if you work with the right people youim have an impact on the decisions and choices the greener choices available for you in the future. >> yeah, one final point. i don't know if i agree with that. it's really crucial. for a long time they seem quite odd. it was a risky bit they runout ofou batteries and super expenses. morere and more people have an electric car. it...
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. >> can you clarify what youu meant when you said you befriend the school shooters? thenis pepperonis long enough, they will stop asking a question. i don't know why, laura go to if you just misspeak, say that.ant why did he have to wait a whole day to clarify this. he meant he was friends with victims of school shooters, not the school shooters.shoo but to say that.s but i don't know how long he cae keep repeating this to get a himself out of trouble's vandalize. >> perfect. i am a knucklehead at time as bt it's always been about that. >> [laughs] after he said that, that is the headline, vice president knucklehead at your service! how was that reassuring tot ma america questioning. >> they keep saying, thely vice president doesn't matter. in a day and a and we have people literally attempting to kill former presidents and weey don't know what they arees attempting the current ones, the vice president matters a lot. this is an important pick and an important decision. the american people should consider it. : raymond, they are saying vice president was don't matter
. >> can you clarify what youu meant when you said you befriend the school shooters? thenis pepperonis long enough, they will stop asking a question. i don't know why, laura go to if you just misspeak, say that.ant why did he have to wait a whole day to clarify this. he meant he was friends with victims of school shooters, not the school shooters.shoo but to say that.s but i don't know how long he cae keep repeating this to get a himself out of trouble's vandalize. >> perfect. i am...
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youu need to have content knowledge to makehe connection.ilarly in an ai world the people who are going to be amplifying their intent that most are the not the people who don't have the content knowledgt or do h not have the skills ai n do. they are going to be people who can hang with ai who know enough to steer the ai. you know how to put the pieces of ai in place. i tell everyone it's more imperative that students have written and oral communication. this strong critical thinking. the strong math fluency. strong content knowledge in broad content knowledge. of course the philosophical portion of it and also how do you leverage these tools to do ify with what you want to do? >> 's person asks how do you imagine trying to skim across the public higher education sector?mm for example the one at six in california communing colleges and californians are traditional transfer students workforce career education and nontraditional aged adult learners. this person included their e-mailil address. >> what is fascinating the story of when you start
youu need to have content knowledge to makehe connection.ilarly in an ai world the people who are going to be amplifying their intent that most are the not the people who don't have the content knowledgt or do h not have the skills ai n do. they are going to be people who can hang with ai who know enough to steer the ai. you know how to put the pieces of ai in place. i tell everyone it's more imperative that students have written and oral communication. this strong critical thinking. the strong...
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youu have 60 seconds. >> right now we need energy independence. that is the crux of everything.ts more for a farmer to farm their land and a trucker to bring it there, they've made us competent on oil from countries that hate us like iran and venezuela. these countries hate us. in the middle east. we need to be energy independent in this country, and t that meas unleashing all the energy we can get in order to bring forth, you know, american power. you know, i heard him say at a forum a couple weeks ago that, you know, solar and wind are more efficient than nuclear power. can you imagine one of our aircraft carriers out there on wind power? what do you want, put sails on there? look, i'm a warrior by trade, but also i'm an engineer and a physicist. i tell you right now, that's wrong. nuclear power ist the most clean and efficient form of energy out there, and we need to explore more of that in t virginia, ande need to be energy independent. >> so to clarify, that would be your one policy, energy independence? if. >> yes. >> thank you, mr. cao. another follow-up. if elected, form
youu have 60 seconds. >> right now we need energy independence. that is the crux of everything.ts more for a farmer to farm their land and a trucker to bring it there, they've made us competent on oil from countries that hate us like iran and venezuela. these countries hate us. in the middle east. we need to be energy independent in this country, and t that meas unleashing all the energy we can get in order to bring forth, you know, american power. you know, i heard him say at a forum a...
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scratc >> judge judy: and your dooryebd >> i was on should have beenree] do youu a courageous survivor costatistic that underscores i'm maurn fore storing, dna samples are taken without parental consent l parental consent in advance. (baby crying) l parental consent in advance. ed to test babies for dozens of congenic disorders home from the hospital. - [julie] it's known aheeced liproperty of the state.,e ss california's amassed the largest stockpile - case murders in californiaold d law enforcement requests, california's amassed the agency denied us, like itand how their - cchildren's dna is used.iaold several states have had to expensive bills go to die.t , the other would requirifhe tm. widespread support, atli se with c cerns about that. the other would requirifhe tm. - so julie, how did this come to b me about in the first p? the california department of public health for them to start nts a circular argument here, right? my now 11-year-old, for them to start ntand i had no idea. noknow my child's dna a circular argument here, right? and it was an interesting experience to be usi
scratc >> judge judy: and your dooryebd >> i was on should have beenree] do youu a courageous survivor costatistic that underscores i'm maurn fore storing, dna samples are taken without parental consent l parental consent in advance. (baby crying) l parental consent in advance. ed to test babies for dozens of congenic disorders home from the hospital. - [julie] it's known aheeced liproperty of the state.,e ss california's amassed the largest stockpile - case murders in californiaold...