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You never fumigated white people, white missionaries in particular, going back and forth. Minors, it isnied the same thing. There areot refugees a whole set of problems that Tea Party Activists would rather not talk about. Greatly from their fax essentially, that these are people of questionable means, they are criminals, and they are what she said is very clear. Uese are on assimilable nassimilable people who have come to trace the nature of this country. It is alarmist. It is rhetoric. Why does it work . I dont know. I dont live in texas. [laughter] in california. So, we do things differently there. I dont know. What is it work . A works because it feeds into centuries old trope of latin American People as being unamerican and being viewed as existential threats to an imagined america that never existed. As my colleague here will mention about pluralism it is maintaining a protective order, and i think that is why , has worked for centuries. Thank you. Ironically my question or interest is also in refugee settlement. Communication in dallas many years ago and it fostered volunteerism for the many resettlement and a silent asylum for Service Providing agencies. I am interested in what you said about the current political climate, and i have noticed that here, too. Although people are welcoming, are often protesters from various camps to save the refugees that are coming are changing the face of the united states, you know, the usual arguments. The other fact, i was interested in what your observations might be most of the resettlement agencies are faithbased and all of the major abraham and faiths are represented here faiths are represented here, sometimes Christian Missions interweave services with subtle and notsosubtle nudging toward accepting christianity along with the Refugee Resettlement process. Im just interested in any observation you might have about Refugee Resettlement and religion these days. While i do not recommend it information,orm of you should all look at Refugee Resettlement watch. Accept a kickback from them. I would not take it. It is an intriguing site in dont like they anybody. So, essentially, catholics, united methodist, jews. All are dupes in this grand conspiracy to undermine the country. The and what is concerning to these people is the demographic fabric. This Refugee Resettlement, this latest wave is a moneymaking scheme for resettlement officers who are apparently making scads of money on the side doing this work and the point is not really to provide evidence. All ofimply to link to these other sites of where the buses are coming, who is coming, what laws are being passed underneath peoples noses to ensure that we get massive the latest one see the as not anied minors issue anymore. The latest issues are refugees or immigrants from africa and the attempts to scare up via bolus scare. Scare up via bolus scare. Saying that, too, is part of the plot. Says interesting logic, to the least. I do not even call them the extreme right. I think it is basically the right. Take a look at it. Im afraid we have to wrap up. Lets thank our panelists one more time for this excellent presentation. [indiscernible] our q a program is 10 years old and we will be featuring one program from each year. Our program will have the university of houston president. You can see that and review today at 7 00 eastern on cspan. After that, remarks from jeb bush and samuel alito as they discuss the bill of rights and the founding fathers. Heres more from justice alito. On the one hand, the government has grown to a size founding generation could never have imagined and the bill of rights is vitally needed to keep the federal government and the state governments in check, to make sure they do not violate precious individual rights. At the same time, however, without the government instruction, the bill of rights would be like an arm without a body. Constitutional provisions protecting individual rights are worse than useless if they are not backed up by a governmental structure to enforce those rights, and that brings me to connectionect between the bill of rights and the city of philadelphia. By the time the first 10 amendments were ratified, the had moved froml new york to philadelphia and it was here, right across the street, that the Supreme Court heard its first case, as it had a very brief session in new york and adopted some internal rules. , they moved to philadelphia. The Supreme Court held its first cases across the street in summer of 1791, and it was not long after that in the mid1790s that the court began to hear arguments about the provisions of the bill of rights. They commenced operation in that way. That was part of Justice Alitos remarks at an event of the National Constitution center in adelphia. You can see all of his remarks tonight starting at 8 00 eastern here on cspan. , it is book tv in primetime. With authors who have appeared on afterwords. Discusses his book. Then Karen Armstrong discusses religion and violence. And finally James Mcpherson discusses his book embattled rebel, about jefferson davis. Book tv in primetime on cspan2. Here are some of our featured programs you will find this Holiday Weekend on cspan networks. Saturday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan, Supreme Court Justice Elena kagan. A, Glenn Kessler on his biggest pinocchios of 2013 2014 awards. At 10 00 p. M. , damon root on judicial restraint. P. M. Jonathan 00 yardley. On cspan3, saturday at 6 00 p. M. , the civil war. Discussing lincolns reelection campaign. A, by fire, aameric film that records the 84th Infantry Division during the battle of the bulge. Follow us. Let as know what you think about the programs you are watching. Call us. Email us. Or send us a tweet. Conversation. N like us on facebook. Follow us on twitter. On this christmas day, cspan now presents celebrity activist events from 2014. We will start with actors seth rogen, who testified before a Senate Health committee on alzheimers research. This is about 20 minutes. Thank you very much for having me, mr. Chairman, Ranking Member moran, members of the subcommittee. Thank you for the opportunity to testify and the opportunity to be called an expert at something. Because that is cool. I do not know if he know who i am at all. You probably never saw knocked up, mr. Chairman i want the record to note, i wager this is the first time at any congressional hearing in history the words knocked up have been uttered. You are not going to like the rest of this been then. [laughter] and i met met my wife my motherinlaw and she admitted to herself and then to me something off was something was off with her mother. Her mother had alzheimers disease. At 55y after the strip years old, laurens mother was diagnosed with early onset alzheimers. At this point, my impression of alzheimers was what i assume impression is. I thought it was something that only really, really old people got. And it meant them wearing mismatched shoes and being us to the same question over and over. This time, the only way i saw alzheimers depicted on television, lasted a few years for born from him. After that, i saw the real ugly truth of the disease. After forgetting who she and her loved ones were, she forgot how to speak, how to dress himself, how to go to the bathroom by herself all by the age of 60. Lauren and her caregivers dedicated themselves to making my motherinlaw as comfortable as she can be. They would love to do more. But there is no way to prevent, cure, or even slow the progression of alzheimers disease. I did not realize until i was personally affected with the shame and stigma of the disease. Born, a time i was when cancer had a stigma to be ashamed by. Celebrities would hide, rather than the voices of hope or people in similar situations. Though it is turning, this is also largely where we are at with alzheimers disease. It is also because of the shameful sigma, my wife and myself decided to do something to change the situation. We started hilarity for charity. Benefitsfor charity the Alzheimers Association to raise money helping families struggling with alzheimers and support research. Thats right. The situation is so dire it caused me, a lazy, selfinvolved, generally self medicated manchild to start a charity organization. Time to not just complain there was nothing to be done, but to do something. E started to educate we recently started a College Program that allows University Students to hold their own hilarity for Charity Events and 18 schools nationwide have signed up to hold events. The fact that we got College Students to stop playing video games and volunteer their time is a huge accomplishment, especially when you consider both the xbox one and playstation four came out this year. Im sure these people know what i talked about. [laughter] came here for a few reasons. One, i am a huge house of cards fan. [laughter] two, people need help. I have personally seen the massive amount of financial strain this disease causes, and if the American People ever decide to reject genitalia driven comedy, i will not be able to afford it. Therefore dont. Study show, alzheimers and related dementia is the most costly condition in the united states. Yes, more costly than Heart Disease in a country where you can get a tocco made out of territos. They are delicious, but they are not healthy. Other diseasesom like heart attack and stroke decline, deaths from alzheimers have been up 15 in recent years. Rate, as many as 16 million will have the disease. The third reason i am here, simply, is to show people they are not alone. Share theire personal stories, so few people have something to relate to. I know if me and my wife saw somebody like me talking about this, it would probably make me feel a little less alone. Americans whisper the word alzheimers because their wordnment whispers the alzheimers. Although a whisper is better than silence, it is still not enough. It needs to be yelled and screamed to the point that it finally gets the attention and funding that it deserves and needs. I dream of a day when my charity is no longer necessary and i can ng the lazy,ei selfinvolved manchild i was meant to be. I would like to thank the community for the opportunity to share my story and voice my wholehearted support to pursue a cure for alzheimers disease. Thank you very much. Thank you, mr. Rogan. That was great. Thank you. Although, i am sorry you had to unmask mean. Im really kevin spacey. [laughter] that. O many people knew thank you. Thank you all very much. Im pleased to see that your youh was funded by may be aware, maybe all of you, maybe you are not aware, that some of my colleagues in the house of representatives hold a different view of nih in Health Economics research. In fact the houses draft of last years appropriations bill, our counterpart, which they released, but did not pass included language that would have excluded in ih from Health Research such as what dr. Kurt did. How important is nihs support to your work . Are there other federal grants you could have applied for to get this study off the ground . It is extremely important. I would say all importance to my work. I am a member of many are all one and Program Projects as well as the center grant. Nih funding comes from its longterm reach and its multidisciplinary aspect. Our study involved cognitive scientists, economists, s, and similar. Of team isthat kind not easy outside and in ih umbrella. The long reach is extremely important area it would not have been possible without the hrs. That began in 1992 when i was one of the original team assembling hrs. Thats insane funding over many years. Nht does not happen outside for this type of research. I mention the 1998 study. A similar example where we laid the foundations for a study that we published in 1998. I just dont think the kind of study we did would be feasible outside the nih. I do not know an agency that would suit or that kind of longterm study. We did not do that on this side. I just want people to understand that. Hopefully the house will not repeat that again this year. Ore, as aative mo former policymaker and a weient, is there anything need to change, better educate on,ary care physicians number one . I will ask you questions. That is number one. Secondly, you have time on this side of the dais. If you are here, what questions would you ask of nih . Is there anything we did not ask you something we did not cover . I think you have asked the appropriate questions of nih. It is important for the people of this country to understand this is a disease affecting more and more people. I had in my family with my dad, so i was not terribly surprised when i was diagnosed. There are genetics involved. It is something you would not wish on anybody, but it happens. I hope they find a cure. But we need to deal with this disease as a nation as best we can. I really, really appreciate the fact that you are holding this hearing and trying to get more information so you can do the right thing. Thank you very much, dennis. Thank you. Rogan, i have got to be honest. I was reading lists last night and i thought hillary for charity . Hillary . Off. U left to be t i had to go back. Tell us about the program and why it is important for young people . It is important for young people because they will be affected by it soon and there seems to be zero acknowledgment that in the world of these young people. It seems to be something that is not of high priority. It seems to be something that people think

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