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the easiest way to explain this is if you look at communities, say beverly hills, malibu, you don't see these projects going to those communities. they are going to the communities who are low income, communities of color where maybe people are working two jobs, they don't have as much success as finding some of these projects. we have to make sure we are treating people equally and they have access to clean air and clean water. that is not happening across this country, and that's an injustice we need to fix. host: the lines for callers. for republicans, (202) 748-8001. free democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. we start in lakeland, florida with peter on the independent line. caller: goodcaller: morning, people, thank you for taking my call. just a suggestion. the immigration crisis we have on the border, you guys got an outfit in people in d.c., the gray zone, they will tell you about the decades of bipartisanship, foreign policy that has been a mess with sanctions and coups in south america. that's why were dealing with this mess. the other thing is
the easiest way to explain this is if you look at communities, say beverly hills, malibu, you don't see these projects going to those communities. they are going to the communities who are low income, communities of color where maybe people are working two jobs, they don't have as much success as finding some of these projects. we have to make sure we are treating people equally and they have access to clean air and clean water. that is not happening across this country, and that's an injustice...
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he attended beverly hills high, uc berkeley, and went to law school. in 1998, he was appointed u.s. attorney to the central district of california by president clinton. then under president obama, he servedas a director of u.s. citizenship and immigration, later as deputy secretary of the department of homeland security. he also spent a substantial amount of time and practice during his career -- in practice during his career. for those of us in the audience, his last name might ring a bell. if that is true, you are thinking about the mayorkas name, you are onto something. his sister is indeed our much beloved and the retired -- although she's been helping out around the law school -- the one and only kathy mayorkas. she ran the loss over many years. any member of the mayorkas family is welcome here at ucla law school. it is my pleasure to welcome secretary alejandro mayorkas. thanks so much ribbing with us today -- for being with us today. sec. mayorkas: thank you. it is an honor to speak with everyone and to frankly participate here at ucla. it is my pride to follow in the shadow
he attended beverly hills high, uc berkeley, and went to law school. in 1998, he was appointed u.s. attorney to the central district of california by president clinton. then under president obama, he servedas a director of u.s. citizenship and immigration, later as deputy secretary of the department of homeland security. he also spent a substantial amount of time and practice during his career -- in practice during his career. for those of us in the audience, his last name might ring a bell. if...
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Apr 27, 2021
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hills, but san bernardino, there is a significant homelessness issue there. one of the things the film makes clear with very human portraits of people who are suffering from this condition is that many, many origins of it. partly, it is housing crisis. partly domestic problems. partly mental problems for some people, bad luck for other people. i don't think anybody can presume to say here is the answer to one of america's major problems. this is one of the four or five major problems america has. we try to acknowledge it as a major issue and show the humanity of people who are involved in it. there are a couple of technical approaches the film illustrates ways in which government is able -- governments are able to get resources more quickly and more precisely to people who need them. i hope that has some bearing on denise's case. host: this is from mark stone, from our twitter page saying traveling from all around america, what surprised you about the 2020 election? maybe not in the politics but the move of the electorate? guest: that is a challenging questio
hills, but san bernardino, there is a significant homelessness issue there. one of the things the film makes clear with very human portraits of people who are suffering from this condition is that many, many origins of it. partly, it is housing crisis. partly domestic problems. partly mental problems for some people, bad luck for other people. i don't think anybody can presume to say here is the answer to one of america's major problems. this is one of the four or five major problems america...
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the easiest way to explain this is if you look at communities, say beverly hills, malibu, you don't see these projects going to those communities. they are going to the communities who are low income, communities of color where maybe people are working two jobs, they don't have as much success as finding some of these projects. we have to make sure we are treating people equally and they have access to clean air and clean water. that is not happening across this country, and that's an injustice we need to fix. host: the lines for callers. for republicans, (202) 748-8001. free democrats, (202) 748-8000. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. we start in lakeland, florida with peter on the independent line. caller: goodcaller: morning, people, thank you for taking my call. just a suggestion. the immigration crisis we have on the border, you guys got an outfit in people in d.c., the gray zone, they will tell you about the decades of bipartisanship, foreign policy that has been a mess with sanctions and coups in south america. that's why were dealing with this mess. the other thing is
the easiest way to explain this is if you look at communities, say beverly hills, malibu, you don't see these projects going to those communities. they are going to the communities who are low income, communities of color where maybe people are working two jobs, they don't have as much success as finding some of these projects. we have to make sure we are treating people equally and they have access to clean air and clean water. that is not happening across this country, and that's an injustice...
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one of the first things filmed in inland southern california, not los angeles or beverly hills, but san bernardino, there is a significant homelessness issue there. one of the things that the film makes clear it with human portraits of people who are suffering is the many, many origins of it. partly, it is housing crisis. partly to mystic problems. partly mental problems for some people -- domestic problems. partly mental problems for some people. i don't think anybody can presume to say here is the answer to one of america's major problems. one of the four or five major problems america has. we try to acknowledge it as a major issue and show the humanity of people who are involved in it. there are a couple of technical approaches the film illustrates ways in which government is able to get resources to people who need them. i hope that has some bearing on denise's case. host: this is from mark stone, saying traveling from all around america, what surprised you about the 2020 election? maybe not in the politics but the move of the electorate? guest: that is a challenging question. i gue
one of the first things filmed in inland southern california, not los angeles or beverly hills, but san bernardino, there is a significant homelessness issue there. one of the things that the film makes clear it with human portraits of people who are suffering is the many, many origins of it. partly, it is housing crisis. partly to mystic problems. partly mental problems for some people -- domestic problems. partly mental problems for some people. i don't think anybody can presume to say here...