and people are complaining about it, not about the immigrants, but about making it hard for immigrants to get into the country. because canadians figured out a long time ago that this is what you need to run a country. we have low unemployment and we need people in this country, and it s a completely different view than most americans have of immigration, as you were just talking about. we just need to rethink how we think about it. didn t have greg abbott and 25 other republican governors striking fear in calling for a civil war on the entrance of these migrants into society. that maybe can one key difference. it colors the whole conversation. have a great weekend. we ll see you next week. well, this afternoon after three hours of deliberation, benign person jury found donald trump defamed the writer e. jean carroll and ordered him to pay her a stunning 83 point $3 million in compensatory and punitive damages. another jury awarded $11 million to repair the damage the tru
always for your time. you are reminding us of our shared humanity. that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. good evening, ali. in fo i just came back from seeing my folks in canada. i have housing issues because all of the immigrants coming to canada. the mayors and places like toronto and vancouver are putting in restrictions on how you can buy a place or live in a place if you re not a citizen. and people are complaining about it, not about the immigrants, are complaining about making it hard for immigrants to get into the country because canadians figured out a long time ago that this is what you need to run a country. we have low unemployment and we need people in this country, and it s completely different view than most americans have of immigration, as you were just talking about. we just need to rethink how we think about. it didn t have greg abbott and 25 other republican governors striking fear in calling fo
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And gender and sexual politics are kind of in this larger context. I think it does. One of the things that is interesting about the president , coming out the freedom to marry or what seemed like the Vice President accidentally coming out in a way. [laughter] but whats really to your point, while these things are very important and i think that they have a clear role in places like maryland where the marriage referendums on the ballot. The timing was the backlash about what i care about. And that happened early to get the, you know, what is going to happen when my oneman or support of lgt whites come out, how will this impact the election . There was an early test and we got a chance to get those issues out of the way so that they were not the things we were talking about. It was almost as though the last election was one in which barack obama and his very embodiment challenged about blacks and every time he referred to the single mother, they would blink and say oh, its not a black si
Coach wanted. Its pitiful. Its not dancing. The back of the jersey are reading animal and eliminator. My question is who is watching the people . My son is now 14, i interviewed dr. Can ton a couple of years ago, to decide whether or not i wanted to let my son play. And i went the junior high school, and they have no guidelinings. They just canceled the program this year. But there was no coaching guidelines. There was a kid out there coaching defense and hes literally every other minute telling the kids to light them up. Put them on the ass. That was all of it. There was no technique involved whatsoever. Who is watching these people . Thats what i want to know. There needs to be another layer. I agree with that. Uhuh. John walsh . Weve heard a couple of assessments here on the kids as early as age 5 says they want to imulate their heroes they see on saturday and sunday, we heard figures as high as 95 drop out if tackle football were eliminated from the youth. Where is this research .