all the data as creepy as it sounds, is being accumulated. there is different ways to bundle it and look at anomalies and trends. it gives us information that we used to have. the atlanta public school story started out as a discovery that test scores had dramatically turned around in a short time. data allowed us to discover it was statistically impossible for that to happen. that was what the team uncovered. putting those scores together paint a picture that was impossible. they had dated different from data different from the data of others that you recall. i would say something about families. the sulzberger family owns the new york times. those families have maintained their commitment to quality. that is an exception in an america today. so many families, for many reasons, tax reasons, sold their companies. thank god for the sulzbergers and the cox s. i can t tell you how many few owners would make the statement that alex just made. we understand the role of the wat
asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we re going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? of course. we re the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we ve got a third of our registered voters are lawful immigrants. so any way you cut it, it s going to have a huge impact. some of the and there s a lot in here for everyone. employers, students who came here at a young age. they re called dreamers. agricultural workers. some of the things that people may not be aware of, in the president s proposal, lgbt families will be able to sponsor their family members. and that s from the president s proposal but not in the so-called gang of eight. it s not in the gang of eight proposal. but i think one of
asian american legal defense and education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we re going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? of course. we re the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we ve got a third of our registered voters are lawful immigrants. so any way you cut it, it s going to have a huge impact. some of the and there s a lot in here for everyone. employers, students who came here at a young age. they re called dreamers. agricultural workers. some of the things that people may not be aware of, in the president s proposal, lgbt families will be able to sponsor their family members. and that s from the president s proposal but not in the so-called gang of eight. it s not in the gang of eight proposal. but i think one of
education fund. and aarti kohli, research fellow at uc berkeley. aarti, we re going to begin with you because these are all proposals right now. really any overhaul to our immigration system is going to have a big repercussion here in california. can you tell us what that would be? of course. we re the state with the largest number of immigrants. we have 2.5 million undocumented immigrants and we ve got a third of our registered voters are lawful immigrants. so any way you cut it, it s going to have a huge impact. some of the and there s a lot in here for everyone. employers, students who came here at a young age. they re called dreamers. agricultural workers. some of the things that people may not be aware of, in the president s proposal, lgbt families will be able to sponsor their family members. and that s from the president s proposal but not in the so-called gang of eight. it s not in the gang of eight proposal. but i think one of other issues for californians to
good evening. i m viviana ritado. welcome to this week in northern california. what happens or doesn t happen in washington on immigration this year will have a big impact here in california. president obama pressed congress to pass within the next six months comprehensive immigration reform. he addressed this issue in las vegas on tuesday. if congress is unable to move forward in a timely fashion, i will send up a bill based on my proposal and insist that they vote on it right away. a bipartisan group of senators who calls themselves the gang of eight released their reform proposal which includes a path to citizenship. the key elements include border security and better tracking of current visa holders, more green cards to skilled and highly educated immigrants, a program for low skilled migrant workers and cracking down on those who employ undocumented workers. what does it all mean for california? here in the bay area? joining me with answers are marcela davison avil