Because when became two of us at table with executive actions you bring the Law Enforcement because you want to hear from the Law Enforcement perspective what that meant to us. Based on our experience. With the prairies. But i do have some input to. This is why the priorities make sense. Luscious except that 12 million. Most aliens do the math. 4,090,000 is less than 3 . With the budget and the resources of that percent population it needs to cow. That should not be the first 400,000 in the door or the first 400,000 we find we have to pick and choose. With those parties are currently working. And with those press releases and then just by the right thing. It just speaks to what i know. Melissa is not working. Ninetyeight 235,000 was 98 percent that is pretty close to perfect. Ninetyone of the people that we arrested interior had a criminal conviction that is almost perfect. Class 959 percent of everyone removed at a criminal conviction sell those that say they are not Pay Attention to
Favorite debate moments, to share on social media. Not able to watch, listen to the debate live on the cspan radio app. Its free to download from the app store or google play. Live coverage of the Vice President ial debate tuesday evening on cspan. Org and the cspan radio app. Up next, a forum on immigration, including legal analysis of some key. Also, republican and democratic ideas on reform. Journalists begin talking about immigration and the president ial campaign. How are you doing . All right, thank you. Back to school. Okay. Well, were now going to begin with the panels for the day. And as those of us who as those of you who have been faithful friends at this conference every year and others who may be new here, we characteristically have begun with a panel thats become a real institution. And thats a panel that we call the state of play. And its basically whats going on with immigration in politics and in the broader policymaking and where it touches the political world. We, ob
Other. And recognize the common humanity that makes america what it is. [applause] that is a lot of weight to put on one institution. But michelle and i have taken michelles mom and our daughters to see it, we feel confident that it will not just meet expectations, but far exceed them. It would not have happened without all of you. You should be very proud. Congratulations. God bless you. [applause] [cheers] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] now, a press preview of the Smithsonian National museum of African American history and culture. We will hear remarks by founder, lonnie bunch of the smithsonian. This is about 25 minutes. [applause] good morning and welcome. What a crowd. We are delighted to have you here and i have good reason to believe that when you spend some time here, you will say that you have been delighted to be i
These bills are a product of montanas congressional delegation working together to move montana forward. We all know if congres congresso agree on much these days. Few people are willing to compromise. But when you give a little and you get a lot. Thats how montanas lands bill becomes a part of this legislation. These bills have been vetted on the ground by montana ranchers like dusty prairie and carl raphold. They have been approved by committees an negotiated for years. They not only deliver on our promises to montanas ranchers but also to the outdoors men and women and tribes. They are montanamade bills. Take the Rocky Mountain heritage act. This protects access along the Rocky Mountain front. The front is a special place in montana lower. Its where the Rocky Mountains shoot straight out of the plains into the sky. I. T. Its a breathstaking, magnificent its a breathtaking, magnificent saoeugt. The heritage act designates the front as conservation management of area. Adds another 67,
Soviet russia, a powerful argument for the buck literature and entering into the canon of the cia role in shaping the culture. In the new reporting on the agencys distribution of the book behind enemy lines, the authors showed how both sides in the cold war used the literary prestige as a weapon without resorting to the chief moral equivalency. This is a fascinating story to me. And i have never seen another article, another work which actually describes the way that intelligence activities were able to use culture, and in this particular case literature as a tool in the cold war. So without further ado i would like for peter to come up and tell you about his book itself. [applause] thank you for inviting me. I really appreciate the opportunity to speak to you and into Early September 1958 copies of the russian language edition of doctor zhivago appeared on the grounds of the brussels worlds fair. It is a was a very fine addition substantial bound and blue linen and it was also very od