Unfiltered at cspan. Org cspan. Org coronavirus. American history of the university of minnesota, where she is region professor, distinguished unite professor, chair in immigration history and the director of the immigration History Research center. The author of three awardwinning books in u. S. Immigration. American history at americas date chinese immigration during the exclusionary era, 1882 1943, angel island gateway to america and the making of asian america. A history. At the immigration history, we have helped merge immigration history and the digital humanities. She launched an overseas National Endowment for the Humanity Fund and immigration story, projects which work with recent emigres to share their expenses. Her book, america for americans, history of xenophobia in the United States is subject tonight talk. Please welcome erica. [applause] im so glad to be here. Im glad to be back here at town hall. I was so blessed here in 2010, before it was activated. Im happy to be ba
I am doing ok. I am retired. I have a daughter that is disabled, and we have been in the house since christmas. In december. In january, it stayed in the house. I said no way. Demanded that my motherinlaw not go out. Work,y had to go to gloves and masks. I knew then. What was trump doing . Golfing. I do not celebrate valentines day. Garrotte, stayed in the house, nature everybody was safe. Trump was golfing. Another thing, the caller that said that black people need to take that drug that trump wants to push, he has money invested in that. Tell that color that when he takes the drug, we might. Host you say you have been doing this since december . When are you going to feel like it is ok . Are you going to trust when marylands state that stayathome orders are lifted . Caller for me and my family, when the doctor says it is ok, the scientists, not when 45 says. He has been lying since he slithered down the escalator. I would like you to do one thing for me, cspan. Do not use the word mi
The elections across the country. Good morning, im darya folsom and im James Fletcher were going to start that coverage in just a moment, but first we need to get you informed on weather and traffic quickly with john triple in the weather center. And guys a good day to head to the polls here in the state today as we are going to be looking at lots of sunshine and some warm temperatures. Just continuing what february brought us today Golden Gate Bridge is not the only spot sitting Crystal Clear were all that way with lots of sunshine overhead and temperatures beginning to warm up this point livermore youre at 60 right now with oakland and berkeley at 56, north bay temperatures on the cooler side in the 40s. Still later today, look for to daytime highs. Well back into the 70s and our clearest day left in the forecast and talking changes that include rainfall still to come. Rob, the backup continues to grow at the bay bridge toll plaza so if you need to get into San Francisco. Back of tha
The subcommittee will come to order. Good morning. Good to see this morning. Welcome to the subcommittee. This is our second Budget Hearing of the year. , we are goingknow to examine the department of education budget request for fiscal year 2021. As i was reviewing the budget materials, this much was clear to me. To privatizeng Public Education. I believe it is the wrong direction for our students and for our country. We need to be moving towards earlying policies like childhood education, that we know helps students succeed. We see this in other countries around the globe. They are not shrinking public support but are expanding it. I will get more into the consequences that you are proposing, but i want to start by examining your privatization philosophy. The false premise on which it is built and the research. , theary to your claim Public Education system, which 90 of our children attend, has witnessed significant progress for all groups of students. Scores haveematics improved for
A short the event with meet and greet with supporters. [cheers and applause] good morning, houston. Come on, you can do better than that. Good morning, houston. The weather is great and the sun is shining and is going to be a great day for Mike Bloomberg. I have the pleasure of introducing mike and i want to acknowledge again our commissioner aid dry and garcia. Give it up again to commissioner commercial aid dry and garcia. Thank you for allowing me to be your mayor and let me just ta say, what is important to mayors getting things done because what is important to you is what happens at your home, on your streets and your community and in your city. And Mike Bloomberg was the mayor of new york city for 12 years, for 12 years. And then what we know as mayors, you can talk a good game but at the end of the day, people want, people want results. They want things to happen that is positive and impactful in their lives and want to make sure when it comes to infrastructure we are making th