Host good morning. Im dr. Evans, director of the carter president ial library and museum. Im excited for you to be here today. We are commemorating the refugee act of 1980 signed by president carter in march of that year. On behalf of president carter, who was unable to be here, i want to welcome you to the carter president ial center. We say center because there are two fabulous entities here, the federal entity is the library and museum, which is where you are now, and a few feet away as the Carter Center, which is an ngf. Together, president carter looks at us as the center. We provide him with data, research, camaraderie, advice, and we work really hard for him as well. The refugee act is an amendment to the earlier immigration and nationality act and the refugee assistance act. The goal was to provide permanent and consistent admission to people who were suffering in other nations, and to provide asylum. That was the whole point of it. This is what makes it so exciting to be here
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time. certainly, there s the ability much of that radioactive material that has deposited on the land or the earth, some of that could be removed. you could scrape that off and deposit that in a holding area or a waste area, and that area could eventually be reinhabited. okay. jim schweitzer, good to talk with you. we ll talk with you again. thank you. thank you. what the military action in libya means for the president s political future. will this alienate his base? we ll talk about it on msnbc sunday.