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I did not agree with many of the things
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I did not agree with many of the things
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that you said right ahead of this
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but I don't think that's my point to discuss here what
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I want to ask is you are married to a woman
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who is not Christian in her Wikipedia I mean I just looked
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that up I wanted to know what her faith was I didn't know this before
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but she still calls herself Hindu you are raising two kids three kids in internal racial,
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cultural, racial, religious household.
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How are you maintaining or how are you teaching your kids not to keep your religion ahead of their mother's religion?
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Or how are you teaching them that your kind,
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their dad kind, who got here just a few years
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or a few decades ago is different
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or is better than your mom's kind who got here just a generation before how are you balancing
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that and when you talk about too many immigrants here what is
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when did you guys decide
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that number why did you sell us a dream you made us spent our youth our wealth in this country
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and gave us a dream you don't owe us anything we
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have worked hard for it then how can you as a vice president stand there
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and say that we have too many of them now
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and we are going to take them out to people who are here rightfully
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so by paying the money that you guys asked us you gave us the path
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and now can now how can you stop it
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and tell us we don't belong here anymore so
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and one more thing i'm sorry one more thing do you have to be a lot there i don't know
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if i'm going to remember all this
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but i will try i'm sorry i'm sorry i had to say all of this
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and please take it with you i mean i'm saying all
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of course no no go ahead i have no intention of causing a scene here
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or anything but we're not close to causing a scene don't worry
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but we talked about christianity all of this i'm I'm not even Christian and I'm here standing to sow support.
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Why are we making Christianity one of the major thing
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that you have to have in common to be one of you guys,
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to so that I love America just as you do Why is that still a question?
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Why do I have to be a Christian?
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Okay, so I there was a lot there
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and I'm gonna try to respond to as much of it as I can so on on the question of Immigration,
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so first of all I can believe that we should have lower immigration levels,
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but if the United States passed a law and and made a promise to somebody,
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the United States, of course,
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has to honor that promise.
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Nobody's talking about that.
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I'm talking about people who came in in violation of the laws of the United States of America,
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and I'm talking about in the future reducing the number,
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reducing the number of people.
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Sorry, what?
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Can I continue on that?
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Because when you just said you are not stopping with the people who came here legally, right?
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But you are pushing out policies that hurt us.
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And these policies are not even solving the problems.
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These policies are just creating chaos.
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No, no, ma'am.
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Okay, so again, I'm going to finish answering the question.
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And then if I've answered all nine of your questions in less than 15 minutes,
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then we can keep on going.
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We got to have a little fun, right?
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So here's the thing.
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I can believe that the United States should lower its levels of immigration in the future
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while also respecting that there are people who have come here through lawful immigration pathways that have contributed to the country.
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But just because one person or 10 people or 100 people came in legally and contributed to the United States of America,
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does that mean that we're thereby committed to let in a million
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or 10 million or 100 million people a year in the future?
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No, that's not right.
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We cannot have, I'll go and finish,
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we cannot have an immigration policy where what was good for the country 50
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or 60 years ago binds the country inevitably for the future.
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There's too many people who want to come to the United States of America,
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and my job as vice president is not to look out for the interests of the whole world,
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it's to look out for the people of the United States.
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Now, you asked a personal question about our interfaith household.
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And yes, my wife did not grow up Christian.
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I think it's fair to say that she grew up in a Hindu family,
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but not a particularly religious family in either direction.
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In fact, when I met my wife,
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we were both, I would consider myself an agnostic or an atheist.
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And that's what I think she would have considered herself as well.
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You know, everybody has to come to their own arrangement here.
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The way that we've come to our arrangement is she's my best friend we talk to each other about this stuff.
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So we decided to raise our kids Christian.
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Our two oldest kids who go to school,
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they go to a Christian school.
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Our eight-year-old did his first communion about a year ago.
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That's the way that we have come to our arrangement.
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But thank you.
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My eight-year-old was also very proud of his first communion.
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Thank you guys.
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I'll tell him that Ole Miss wishes him the best.
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But I think everybody has to have this own conversation when you're in a marriage.
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I mean, it's true for friends of mine who are in Protestant and Catholic marriages,
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friends of mine who are in,
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you know, atheist and Christian marriages.
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You just got to talk to your,
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the only advice I can give is you just got to talk to the person that God has put you with,
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and you've got to make those decisions as a family unit.
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For us, it works out.
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Now, most Sundays, Usha will come with me to church.
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As I've told her, and I've said publicly,
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and I'll say now in front of 10,000 of my closest friends,
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do I hope eventually that she is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved in by church?
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Yeah, I honestly do wish that because I believe in the Christian gospel,
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and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way.
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But if she doesn't, then God says everybody has free will,
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and so that doesn't cause a problem for me.
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That's something you work out with your friends,
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with your family, with the person that you love.
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Again, one of the most important Christian principles is that you respect free will.
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Usha's closer to the priests who baptized me than maybe I am.
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They talk about this stuff.
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My attitude is you figure this stuff out as a family,
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and you trust in God to have a plan,
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and you try to follow it as best as you can.
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And that's what I try to do.
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I want to make a final point.
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So I don't want to cut you off.
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I want to be respectful to all the people behind you in line.
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But I want to make this point about immigration, okay?
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if you ask the question,
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what is the exact right number of immigrants for the United States to let in,
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it is just very specific on the context.
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If you go back to the 1920s,
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the United States passed an Immigration Reform Act
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that effectively cut down immigration to close to zero for 40 years in this country.
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And what happened over those 40 years?
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The many, many people who had come from many different foreign countries and different foreign cultures,
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they assimilated into American culture.
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And there was an expectation that they would assimilate into American culture.
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I think we have two problems in our immigration system today.
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And my guess is you're probably a slightly more leftist political persuasion,
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liberal political persuasion, maybe not.
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But here's the thing.
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I remember back in my establishment GOP days,
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when I was still very early getting involved in Republican politics,
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I remember a conservative think tank person who told me that one of the reasons why immigration was really good
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is that if you had enough diversity in a country,
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people would mistrust each other and they wouldn't join labor unions.
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Okay?
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So when I see a lot of left-wing people who theoretically support organized labor saying,
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we need to flood the country with a limitless number of immigrants,
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they're unwilling to set any limitations on it,
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my response to that is,
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you are destroying the very social trust on which American freedom and prosperity was built.
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And that is really important to me.
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So the honest answer to your question,
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what is the exact number of immigrants America should accept in the future?
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Right now, the answer is far less than we've been accepting.
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We have got to become a common community again.
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And you can't do that when you have such high numbers of immigration,
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which is one of the reasons why we have the immigration policy we do.
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In questa lezione, ci concentreremo su come migliorare la vostra pronuncia e fluency in inglese attraverso l’analisi di un discorso che affronta questioni rilevanti come l'immigrazione e la diversità culturale. Utilizzeremo la tecnica del shadowspeak, che implica ripetere ciò che ascoltiamo in tempo reale per affinare la nostra capacità di parlare in modo naturale e spontaneo.

Vocabolario e Frasi Chiave

  • Immigrazione - Riflette le dinamiche dei movimenti di persone da un paese all'altro.
  • Religione - Importante per capire le diverse identità culturali che ci circondano.
  • Cultura - Rappresenta le tradizioni e i valori che influenzano le comunità.
  • Promessa - In questo contesto, si riferisce agli impegni legali e morali degli Stati Uniti verso gli immigrati.
  • Equilibrio - La sfida di conciliare diverse identità in un contesto familiare.
  • Politiche - Le decisioni governative che incidono sulla vita degli immigrati.
  • Supporto - Esprimere solidarietà, specialmente in un contesto di diversità.

Consigli per la Pratica

Quando praticate l’ascolto in inglese con il metodo shadow speech, è fondamentale imitare non solo le parole ma anche il tono e la velocità del parlatore. Questo video, che affronta temi complessi e veloci, può essere sfidante, ma ecco alcuni suggerimenti per massimizzare la vostra esperienza:

  • Ascoltate il video più volte, iniziando con i sottotitoli in italiano per familiarizzarvi con il contenuto.
  • Passate a sottotitoli in inglese e provate a ripetere in tempo reale, utilizzando il shadowspeak per migliorare la vostra pronuncia.
  • Fate delle pause frequenti per ripetere frasi e per assimilare il significato delle parole chiave.
  • Registratevi mentre parlate, poi ascoltatevi per identificare aree di miglioramento, notando l’intonazione e il ritmo.
  • Sperimentate diverse tecniche di shadowing: ripetete a voce alta, provate a imitare la gestualità del parlante e usate diverse espressioni facciali.

Infine, ricordate che ogni interazione linguistica è un'opportunità. Continuate a esplorare l’inglese con video, come questo, per rendere il vostro percorso di apprendimento dinamico e coinvolgente. Buona pratica!

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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