Why the Silicon Valley needs to migrate

KATIE DRUMMOND: I have to buy a special HAT store. Because my head actually kisses … I can’t wear.
Lauren Good: What was the shop called?
KATIE DRUMMOND: I can’t wear normal hats.
Lauren Good: Is it called Bobblemats?
KATIE DRUMMOND: No, I will look at it. Appears in Oddjob walls. The last hat I purchased was called a big running hat. Just the biggest active hats.
Lauren Good: Do you have one of the huge travel hats?
KATIE DRUMMOND: Maybe. Maybe.
Lauren Good: Oh.
Michael Calore: Too many.
Lauren Good: OK.
Michael Calore: Should we get into it?
KATIE DRUMMOND: Let’s do it.
Lauren Good: Let’s do it.
Michael Calore: This is a pine UNCANNNNY VALELSThe exhibition is people, the power and influence of Silicon Valley. Today we will discuss Trump Administration policies and effect that those policies are good for them to develop in the technical sector. Since one day of the current administration policy has been filled, the shelter in the Alient Nyamy Act was destroyed to remove hundreds of people, and the US Court in the US High Court. Visas are less than carefully. The string is recently reportedly reported to the application of the H-1B application for neatly, and last week the management said they would begin reconciling the Chinese students who were studying the US schools. So today we will go into the well that these changes can be in the technical sector from the talent pan to future pipes. I’m Michael Calore, the Director of Consumer and Customs Director here in the finish line.
Lauren Good: I’m in Canauren Good. I’m a great writer in the thread.
KATIE DRUMMOND: And I am Katie Drummond, the Wire Work coordinator.
Michael Calore: I want to focus on focusing on how Trump Administres has been treating the readers. In the last week, the State Marco Rubio secretary has announced that management will begin, “trauma” to return visas to Chinese students. The department will focus on students from critical lands and tighters at the Chinese Communist party, but also that it would improve the board. The stability of these guidelines are sent by students, parents and universities into muscle drugs. What do we do with this latest advances?
Lauren Good: So it was actually two directions that came out last Sunday and I’m sure we will hear a lot, but I think they should notice. The first is that the commission was sent to US agents worldwide to tell them to temporarily forgive any of the new students’ conversations and visa visitors, and that includes F, M visas, m and J. And this is all the idea of preparing the increase in media test and renewal. So basically the Department of State Department will be closely looking forward to the internet work for students, social media services, and consider that as part of their communication process when applying for Visa. That was already part of the application process, but now it will be expanded. We don’t really know what that means. Another was the restoration of visas to Chinese students as you said, Mike. And I really think that this is what the current current tools that will have Chinese, can be tax rates even if current managers want to be high. And what we reported to the finish line is that if this continues and the courts allow it, this will result in an important effect on higher education because of about half of the US population from China. Also, this is something that most people do not see, I myself did not see I started full research, some other ways helped in partnership with the study and this kind. I think it is usually a dangerous danger to start guiding students under certain citizenship with these national security reasons. There will be questions about how effective it works, but also how this may be weaker for US technology technology in the Longterm.