To 10 years is tossed around. [inaudible] does that fall short of what advocates are hoping for and looking for from the president . Yes. [laughter] well, i mean, i think you know most of us, look, daca which was done, was a tremendous success both in terms of helping real people and as a little move in a tough election season, you know, it was based on the dream act which had been defeated in a close vote months earlier, actually in late 2010 in the lameduck session. We think the senate bill which passed on a bipartisan bill basis would be a good template to use for, has bipartisan support, very clear criteria, who would qualify for legal status. But that would be a good basis. It looks unlikely that thats going to happen, but i think the administration should be well aware that if it goes small its going to get as much grief from republicans as if it goes big. Into the goes big its going to get a lot more love from Immigration Reform movement, the Latino Committee and other constitue
[applause] good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. And welcome to the Fourth Annual conference and gala presented by the william s. Ugly program at yale. Attributed to winston churchill. He. He said, if you are not a liberal when youre 25, you have no heart. If you are not a conservative by the time you are 35, you have no brain. [laughter] a radical in the 1930s, became a leader. Later on he rejected marxism and moved to the right producing in 1941 the work for which he was best known, the managerial revolution published in 1941. 1941. He also became a red regular contributor to the conservative publication National Review. In 1933 along with sidney hook he had to organize the American Workers fund, supported its merger with the communist league of america to the United States Workers Party. In 1935 the allied with the wing of that party and defended offended no one less than leon trotsky himself. Writing for the partisan review, he was also an important influence on writers, such as Dw
Together to push something through that would work unless you cooperated . Each department obviously has its own bureaucracy and they all kind of operate in their own area. And yet when you are dealing with a critical issue like afghanistan or isis or other things, its really important to Work Together. You have the diplomatic arm of the government working with the defense arm of the government to be able to Work Together to get things accomplished. Frankly a big part of that is personalities that are involved. I just have to tell you secretary clinton and i because of our history working together we were able to Work Together because i said to my staff work with their office to get this done. And so we would set up conferences together. We would go to conferences. We went to the u. N. Together to meet with the defense officials from the different arab countries to try and develop their security capabilities. She was at the table. I was at the table. We went to australia working with t
[inaudible conversations] next robert gates at the National Constitution center in philadelphia. He discusses memoir, duty members of the secretary at war. In the book mr. Gates has served as secretary of defense under president george w. Bush and president obama talks about his management of the wars in afghanistan and iraq and to share stories about his relationship with the white house and congress. [applause] secretary gates i also want to thank you for being especially knowing exactly recently had an injury. I know you are making a robust recovery but having to wear a neck brace as surely complicating your being here and getting here and we thank you for making that effort. Until i became secretary of defense i have never broken a bone or had a surgery. February of 2008 iselle on the ice and broke this shoulder in three places. 10 months later putting a snowplow blade on the tractor to pull the bicep tendon in his arm. My security guards quickly came to the conclusion that al qaed
Recovered. Host it stays with her . Its in ore liver . Guest well, this is the african malaria and does not have a liver stage which is why it is not a type of malaria that can survive well in northern climates. It doesnt it will not hide in the liver and then come out went the mosquitoes come out. That malaria you find in asia and you find in south america. Theres tiny bits of it in africa, but theres another whole reason why you dont see much of it there. It has to do with a blood mutation that makes most africans completely immune to it. But you have it, you have an intense infection, but when it clears, its gone, and it doesnt come back. Host little bit from karen masterson, the u. S. Governments secret mission to find a miracle cure the malaria project, is the name of the book. Booktv is on location at Johns Hopkins university. Youre watching booktv television for serious readers. You can watch any program you see here online at booktv. Org. And now from a conference on the 50th a