He hurt those he claimed he was trying to help. What most of sickening about the situation is not the uncertainty and cruelty. But then president obama made the wrong turn at the fork in the road. He went down socialism street and made an illegal uturn with daca in 2012 just in time for his reelection. He newt circumvention and keenly that wand waving was illegal. Here he is in 2011. Sometimes when i talk to immigration advocates, they wish i could just by Pass Congress and change the law myself. But thats not on you democracy works. Kennedy he was exactly right. Thats why we have three branches of government, one of which shut down his 2014 edict. Now congress is expected to make some noise on the most of divisive issue of all, immigration. President obama knew if the chickens came home to roost he would be far from the hen house. Now that he will never run for office again, he doesnt care about the 800,000 potential voters whose lives he ruined. Im kennedy. President trump says the p
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Calling in and sharing and giving your thoughts about the debate. We have to leave the conversation there for now. We will be back tomorrow at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time. Enjoy your monday and the rest of the week. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] more road to the white house coverage today. Following last nights president ial debate, the candidates including mike pence will be speaking around the country. Mike pence will be in charlotte, North Carolina. You can let his remarks live on cspan at 1 00 eastern time. At 2 45, democratic president ial nominee Hillary Clinton will be in detroit for a Campaign Rally. We will take you live over on cspan2. Later, donald trump will appear in pennsylvania today. His remarks will be live at 3 30 on cspan. The coverage of the two thirdparty candidates. We have special, indepth coverage during
Something you highlighted in your testimony about them acting recently to recognize that lgbt rights are human rights. A first in that forum. You highlighted it and it is very important in moving forward. I guess i want to ask in terms of your po posals and recommendations to others, how important it is for governments and authorities and regimes to say lgbt rights are human rights and how dangerous is the absence of that, the silence to that. Thank you for this important question. From my own experience being a gay man in syria, i know i knew at an early age that the government has laws against us and we are not legal. I was not allowed to say it out loud. I was not allowed to be out in the open. It was punishable up to three years in prison. And worst that it could be persecuted by your own community members. Its very important for us to put the words out there. To say the government will be held accountable and say lgbt rights are human rights. From my understanding, my community in
My career as a political scientist. And this has been amongst if not the most satisfying intellectually to work with john and work with all the authors who are all crs analysts and experts who in addition to their regular duties i want to emphasize that in addition to answering the requests that come in from members of congress and their staffs, in addition to that sat down and found the time oftentimes outside of regular work hours on the weekends and in the evenings to write these very insightful chapters. And i think its im very proud to be part of the institution of the Congressional Research service at the library of congress, also a terrific institution. And were very happy every day coming to work to help serve members of congress and with the goal of an informed national legislature. So as long as were we continue to be funded, as long as Congress Wants us to be there and help them, well keep showing up for work. And producing hopefully more documents like the one we produced f