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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Examining 20240703

Correspond and for abc and is the author most recently of no time to panic. Richard reeves in the middle here is the president of the recently formed institute for boys men and is the author of the wonderful book boys and men. Brett writes for a local paper in york city that will go unnamed, and he is the author of a truly prescient book in retreat. Guys, im so happy be here with you. Richard you wrote a piece for us at the free press. Might not even remember it because youre producing much these days, but it was called the boys left behind, and i wanted to just read a little bit of it for you. In the span of just a few decades, write an astonishing revolution. Human relations has occurred since the widespread adoption. Agriculture, patriarchy has been the norm in human societies. No longer patriarchy been demolished in advanced economies, women are no longer dependent on for material resources, tearing down barriers to education, the labor market, feminism achieved a central goal of s

Transcripts For CSPAN Discussion On Immigrants And Political Activity 20221114

Visit ncicap. Org] midterm elections. We will hear from our panelists and take a number of audience questions in person. We plan on ending our conversation by 11 30 a. M. Let me introduce our panelists. Daniel cox is a senior fellow in a public opinion. Louis is a fellow at a ei and he was a senior fellow for American Progress or 20 years. It was a long time. Emily is the Vice President of polling at the cato institute. Marco is the director of race and ethnicity at the pew research center. I will let mark introduce the topic and has some slides that will hopefully magically appear behind us and in front of us to set the stage a bit for the conversation. Mark in for the introduction. I want to show you some basic data about how many immigrants are in the country with protections, at least prepandemic, and more about how many are eligible to vote, needing adult u. S. Citizens because that an important group. Not all of eligible voters are registered to vote but we are seeing a number of

Transcripts For CSPAN Discussion On Immigrants And Political Activity 20221108

Eastern here on cspan. You can follow it online at cspan. Org and on the free cspan now mobile app. Thanks for being on the program. We will have Election Results tomorrow at this program at 7 00 eastern. We will take you live to the American Enterprise institute and a panel looking at the politics of immigrants. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] midterm elections. We will hear from our panelists and take a number of audience questions in person. We plan on ending our conversation by 11 30 a. M. Let me introduce our panelists. Daniel cox is a senior fellow in a public opinion. Louis is a fellow at a ei and he was a senior fellow for American Progress or 20 years. It was a long time. Emily is the Vice President of polling at the cato institute. Marco is the director of race and ethnicity at the pew research center. I will let mark introduce the topic and has some slides that will hope

Transcripts For CSPAN Discussion On Immigrants And Political Activity 20221108

Naturalized immigrants and their u. S. Born descendants. The American Enterprise institute hosted the discussion. Its an hour and a half. Good afternoon, and good morning. Welcome to the enterprise american institute. Im so used to hosting events on the afternoon. Good morning. Welcome to the American Enterprise entered institute. I am delighted to host this event on the politics of immigrants. A warm welcome to our online viewership and our tv viewership. For online viewers, submit your questions to the website, or via twitter with askaeiecon. Today is election day. Excellent timing for this event. While immigration has played a central role in recent years, less attention has been faced in the politics of immigrants themselves. Naturalized citizens can vote, residents can donate to local campaigns and immigrants can engage in a variety of nonelectoral political activity. These groups are numerous. 10 of voters are immigrants, as mark will explain in a little bit. Some 60 Million Peop

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