that were on. congressman lieu, we often hear that this country is a melting pot. we certainly want to believe that, but what do you think needs to happen for our collective actions to align with our words? let me just share with you a story. last year, i had talked to a ceo in my district. he had a start-up company, he also happened to be an immigrant. he is making a new computer ship that s faster. so at some point i asked him, how much faster is that? and he s bows, 50,000 times. and i was like, whoa. and i was like have, we attract the best and brightest. who wakes up around the world and says hey, i want to go to moscow? but they think of going to the u.s. because we have the rule of law, we have talent, we have resources, and we will allow them to execute our and that s going to keep us ahead of our competitors. congresswoman, you re the chair of the asian pacific
to. it is a very sad trajectory that were on. congressman lieu, we often hear that this country is a melting pot. we certainly want to believe that, but what do you think needs to happen for our collective actions to align with our words? let me just share with you a story. last year, i had talked to a ceo in my district. he had a start-up company, he also happened to be an immigrant. he is making a new computer ship that s faster. so at some point i asked him, how much faster is that? and he s bows, 50,000 times. and i was like, whoa. and i was like have, we attract the best and brightest. who wakes up around the world and says hey, i want to go to moscow? but they think of going to the u.s. because we have the rule of law, we have talent, we have resources, and we will allow them to execute our and that s going to keep us ahead of our competitors. congresswoman, you re the chair of the asian pacific
rights, and actually, another worrisome one that ron desantis just signed is an alien land law, which says that persons from particular countries, china, venezuela, and cuba cannot buy land in florida. this goes back to the racist alien land laws that were in this country 100 years ago. but can you a match in a real estate agent having to check your immigration papers before they could actually sell you a condo? that s what we re coming down to. it is a very sad trajectory that were on. congressman lieu, we often hear that this country is a melting pot. we certainly want to believe that, but what do you think needs to happen for our collective actions to align with our words? let me just share with you a story. last year, i had talked to a ceo in my district. he had a start-up company, he also happened to be an immigrant. he is making a new computer
really, it is a drop in the ocean. if a fashion industry is going to become carbon neutral, it has to go along further and reinvent how it makes clothes. i am back on the road, this time to rural areas 250 miles north of the capital, where a start up company is weaving inspiration from nature, particularly spiders. this is a company called spider where scientists have managed to make a protein polymer. find scientists have managed to make a protein polymer- scientists have managed to make a protein polymer. and microbes are in there and their protein polymer. and microbes are in there and their oxygen protein polymer. and microbes are in there and their oxygen and protein polymer. and microbes are in there and their oxygen and nutrient l there and their oxygen and nutrient on many levels are closely monitored. they are making. they are working monitored. they are making. they are working hard. monitored. they are making. .. they are working hard. thank monitored. they are
eight minutes later the reusable first stage and landed not on the usual drone ship at sea, but on plant at the nearby cape canaveral space for station. as everyone was born it returned with a loud sonic boom under the command a retired astronaut peggy whitson the four member ax two crew will spent eight days conducting experiments aboard the international space station including some medical research that one day it may help cancer patients back on earth. we are looking at how cancer cells are forming and working in space. this is going to help the scientist learn even more about how that development occurs. in zero gravity they form more like they do in your body. it is a really good model for them to use. this mission will also build on experience in space as the private start up company moves closer to its goal of building the world s first commercial