Making these conversations possible and welcome to our audiences on facebook, youtube , twitter and of course axios. Com. We hope youll follow all using that hashtag axios events on twitter. Over the next 30 minutes ill be joined by mike allen and talk about voter turnout and how National Security will play a key role in the november elections. Now id like to welcome our firstguest , shes the ceo and president of vote latino, maria kumar joins us from newark newjersey. Hello. How are you doing . Im tired, but im so excited, thank you for having me. But were not on the road, but the biggest thing about t all this. Were not on the road but i dont know about you, also there is an end to the day on the road. Theres no end to the day when zoom and your office is also your dining room table which isalso next to the kitchen. I think thats right read i think the challenge is that by november 3 youre just, you dont want to seeanything. Im just very cool to be healthy. But we are like we set a w
This is totally inappropriate. San mateo county supervisor denounced these arrests and called it a political tactic ta days from the pleks. This is purely about politics and purely about the administration appealing to their base of voters. I. C. E. Categorized their operation as one free of politics and responded in part i. C. E. Takes many factors into account when targeting and arresting individuals including their criminal and immigration history. Reporter the latest arrests reported in the bay area by i. C. E. Took place in this complex in daly city. The person arrested was a 24yearold from guatemala. Yolanda chavez described the agonizing moments when i. C. E. Agents tried to enter her daughters workplace in the south bay. Now her daughter is refusing to go outside. Theyre not showing a judicial warrant to families to conduct an arrest. Theyre basically printing out a paper and stamping it and saying theyre taking you. Immigration advocates say i. C. E. Agents are tricking people
There was no town or village here. There were neighboring farms. There was an anglican chapel where there is now the carolina inn. There was no town to speak of. On the day that they laid the cornerstone for the first diversity building, they had an auction of town lots. They understood that as the university was conceived, it would need a town around it to support it, provide businesses and a place to live. It became chapel hill and was born on the same day. The university was chartered in 1789. Ground broke for the first building in 1793. A year and a half later, 1795, the university opened. They had an Opening Ceremony in january of 1795. They had events on campus here. No students showed up. It took another few weeks for the First Student to arrive. He came from over 100 miles and he was the entire student body for two weeks until more students gradually came to campus. For the first century, it was a school for white men only. The 1890s that women were admitted. And then it starte
We talked about it last night. What is going to happen after that . I dont know. Mr. Meadows . Thank, chairman. , you can take a bit of a breather on your return to the committee. What i want to do is go through with the people who are watching the conversation that you and i had when we spoke on the telephone. You were kind enough to hear out a presentation that i made and i intend to have some questions in that area. It does not make sense if i have not laid the predicate particularly for our viewers who are watching this. I guess the reason i want to do this is because people who are watching this need to understand that this small hearing room and the little tv box you are looking at, the little screen you are looking at are a little bit like the frame of a puppet theater. If you only look at what is going on in the puppet theater, you are not going to understand the whole story, you are not going to understand the real dynamic of what is going on here. You are certainly not going
Event in our news shapers americas road ahead series, leading up to the election. I am margaret talev, and im coming to you from my home in washington, d. C. Thanks to bank of america for making these possible. And welcome to our audiences on facebook, twitter, youtube, linkedin, and, of course, axios. Com. We hope you will follow along using the axiosevents and axios on twitter. Over the next 30 minutes, i will be unpacking the news of the day, voter turnout, and how National Security will play a key role in the november election. But now, i would like to welcome our first guest. Shes the ceo and president of voto latino. Maria teresa kumar joins us from newark, new jersey. Welcome, maria teresa. Ms. Kumar hello. How are you doing . Margaret i mean, i am tired, because the election is a week and a half away. [laughter] but i am doing great. Thanks for asking. Ms. Kumar but we are not on the road. That is the best part of all of this, right . [laughter] margaret we are not on the road,