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roundtable
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"It's very short-sighted of us not to legalize students who graduate from college and can use their skills to make a good life for themselves but also to give back," she told a roundtable of young Nevadans who had benefited under the president's deferred action program.
During the roundtable discussion, Clinton insisted she has been a longtime advocate for immigrants, though she admitted: "We were not successful" in building a path to citizenship during her time in the US Senate.
David Woodward, a political science professor at Clemson University, was among a group of about 30 locals who attended a private roundtable with Rubio after his speech on Saturday.
The Reform thinktank held a roundtable seminar with the co-founder of SalaUno, Javier Okhuysen, to gain deeper insight into what they're doing and how they're getting on.
For starters, there was Haneke's appearance at a Hollywood Reporter roundtable of best screenplay contenders, alongside Mark Boal, John Krasinski and Judd Apatow.
For an explanation of this roundtable, click here.
It was an odd spectacle: American finance ministers do not often hang out in African slums, and rock stars rarely take part in roundtable discussions about development economics.
In his new budget, he ended a 20-year-old national roundtable on the environment and the economy, which had been pushing for new policies to address climate change.
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