Spoke after the oral aimed to end the action for childhood arrivals dhaka program. [chanting] hi, everyone. Family doctor and passionate healthcare provider. Recipient and im here today as a plaintiff. My family and i moved to the states when i was 9 years old. My parents worked long hours at the restaurant to help our family achieve the american dream. Their example i went on to become the first graduateted person to ucsf medical school. The also a graduate from university of harvard berkley and school of public health. Also here today ive since gone on to be named to thirty under 30 for cofounding prehealth dreamers, working to help undocumented dreamers in pursuit careers. Care ive made it a mission not only improve health as a doctor but support others in my share that mission in their journeys. Im here to share my story, the of everyone rallying here today and those who could not be here. Like two years ago when i met a 15yearold unaccompanied minor who walked atough our doors San
Speakers have appeared before the club over the last century, and have established a very strong tradition of excellence. I would like to take a moment to recognize those of our 297 members as the Centennial Society attending today in the front of the room as their contributions continue to be the financial backbone for the club. They actually enable us to offer our wonderful diverse programming now and into the future. Wed also like to welcome students joining us today from Columbia Business School and Harvard Business school. In addition, we have attending members of the 2019 class of ecny fellows, a select cohort of next generation thought leaders sponsored by members of the club for our yearlong program. Welcome to all of you. [applause] it is both an honor and a privilege for me to welcome the 45th president of the United States, donald j. Trump. [applause] President Trump built on his success in private life when he entered into politics and public service. Hes a graduate of the
Whether sufficient grounds exist for the house of representatives to exercise its constitutional power to impeach donald john trump, president of the United States of america. Section 2. Open and transparent investigative proceedings by the Permanent Select Committee on intelligence for the purpose of continuing the investigation described in the first section of this resolution, the Permanent Select Committee on intelligence referred to in this resolution as the Permanent Select Committee is authorized to conduct proceedings pursuant to this resolution as follows. One, the chair of the Permanent Select Committee shall designate and open hearing or hearings pursuant to this section. Two, notwithstanding clause 2j2 of rule 11 of the rules of the house of representatives, upon recognition by the chair for such purpose during any hearing pursuant to paragraph 1, the chair and ranking minority member of the Permanent Select Committee shall be permitted to question witnesses for equal speci
Of new york. Im honored to preside at todays event. Currently in our 112th year, the Economic Club of new york is the nations leading Nonpartisan Forum for discussions on economic, social, and political issues. More than 1,000 prominent guest speakers have appeared before the club over the last century, and have established a very strong tradition of excellence. I would like to take a moment to recognize those of our 297 members as the Centennial Society attending today in the front of the room as their contributions continue to be the financial backbone for the club. They actually enable us to offer our wonderful diverse programming now and into the future. Wed also like to welcome students joining us today from Columbia Business School and Harvard Business school. In addition, we have attending members of the 2019 class of ecny fellows, a select cohort of next generation thought leaders sponsored by members of the club for our yearlong program. Welcome to all of you. [applause] it is
Passionate health care provider, a dhaka recipient and i am here today as a plaintiff. My family and i moved to the United States when i was nine years old my parents were working long hours at the restaurant to help our family achieve the american dream. Calling their example, i went on to become the first undocumented person to graduate from medical school. I am also a graduate of the university of california berkeley and the Harvard School of public health. I have gone on first een named the to promote this organization that works for undocumented students in their pursuit of health careers. I have made it my life mission not only to improve the health of all communities as a doctor but also to afford others who share that same mission paradigm here today to share my story, and the stories of everyone who is here today and those who could not be here. Two years ago when i met david, a 15yearold unaccompanied minor who walk through our doors at the San Francisco hospital. As i was tr