out of the hands of people who should not have them. how do we bridge this divide and what we ve heard from the students at parkland and first of all, we just heard from this young woman and my heart breaks for her. she s never going to see her friends again but talking about more metal detectors. talking about more officers in school. when i talked to the local congressman on saturday, he said that the fact that this police officer, the school police officer, who went in and is now fighting for his life shows that the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. how do you respond to that? well, the data doesn t support that. i mean, we know that where there are more guns, there is more gun violence. i m a gun owner. i own eight firearms. i m a strong supporter of the second amendment. people have a right to defend themselves, but in the states with weak laws, more firearms, more people die from gun violence. arming teachers, with the lieutenant governor, just y
this the welfare system, in the education system, and the transformation. they re not assimilating. the cuomo family is famous for being the great italian american family in new york that assimilated. mario cuomo, this is a different set of ways we re living when 20 million, 30 million people are coming in faster. that s not a boogie man. they re coming here because they re desperate for a better way of life. right. for their families. and they are not taking the jobs that the workingmen and women need. they are not keeping wages down for the workingmen and women of america. it s just not true economically. they may cause other problems. they may be drains on the system. you can disagree. the data doesn t support your disagreement. well, i think the data on the wages down. i don t think anyone would say introducing a large number of workers into a workforce doesn t change the wage levels. you to see where they re going. picking apples and tomatoes is not the same as wanting to
territory that it controls? the narrative we ve harder out of washington and capitals in europe as isis caliphate is shrinking and coming under pressure that they re going to wash out. that sound like it makes sense, unfortunately the data doesn t back it up because the first attempted attacks in europe were by fighters who left iraq and syria long before air strikes began. there have been so many foiled attacks before then, and in the very declaration of the caliphate, the spokesman of isis spoke about targeting the rest. so in my opinion these two objectivities, holding ground, governing a territory and haight the west, are twin goals of the islamic state and i don t believe there s a relationship between the pressure they re facing now and attempts to strike out. new york times correspondent who focuses on al
community act? i put that question to two professors, james peterson, direct of africana studies and victoria soto, professor the university of texas and i hope a future regular on the show. james, is affirmative action unfair to asian students? no, ronan, the data doesn t bear that out. what you re seeing with the piece of legislation designed to put affirmative action back in place for college admissions has overturned prop tool 9 from 1996, has been used as a wedge issue in communities of color. important lobbyist groups have worked with chinese american community to sort of get out and say this is going to affect your children. and so this is why you re seeing this sort of bubble over. the reality is that chinese american youth had admissions
naval base on their western coast. the reason we re here is because we re monitoring the movements here of ocean shield. you see it. you can t miss it, really, it s bright red, docked here at the naval base. it arrived here over the weekend. crews have been very busy here. they ve been outfitting this ship with u.s. navy technology that we hope is going to really help in this search. there is the tpl, that towed pinger locator. it s basically a giant underwater microphone. you tow it behind the ship and it listens for the fading ping from the cockpit voice recorder and inflight data reporter. this is critical in the next few days because we know about a week left. that s how much battery life there is before those pings stop. when the pings stop, there is another piece of technology in the ocean field called the bluefin 21. basically, it s an underwater drone. this thing can go down under water and scan the bottom of the ocean. it can map out if there is any debris. great technology, b