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let me give you chris wilson. [applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created an opportunity to foster school choice around the country. in the last six years, opinions have shifted in favor of school choice. school choice actually creates negative reaction in people who are supportive of the program but not the terminology. the printing -- branding needs a new look. no effort that has the features of school choice, supporting messaging, and bring school choice to parents across the country. let's talk about what happened before and after covid. on the left, overall satisfaction and the growth since. s
let me give you chris wilson. [applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created...
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let me give you chris wilson. [applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created an opportunity to foster school choice around the country. in the last six years, opinions have shifted in favor of school choice. school choice actually creates negative reaction in people who are supportive of the program but not the terminology. the printing -- branding needs a new look. no effort that has the features of school choice, supporting messaging, and bring school choice to parents across the country. let's talk about what happened before and after covid. on the left, overall satisfaction and the growth since. s
let me give you chris wilson. [applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created...
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let me give you chris wilson.applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created an opportunity to foster school choice around the country. in the last six years, opinions have shifted in favor of school choice. school choice actually creates negative reaction in people who are supportive of the program but not the terminology. the printing -- branding needs a new look. no effort that has the features of school choice, supporting messaging, and bring school choice to parents across the country. let's talk about what happened before and after covid. on the left, overall satisfaction and the growth since. str
let me give you chris wilson.applause] chris: i'm sure everybody got up this morning excited to see abundance of chart. -- charts. i will try not to put everyone to sleep. i want to talk about the extensiveness of this study. it's probably one of the most thorough programs i've been part of. before we started, we talked with a lot of subject matter experts and did some online studies in which we arrived at the conclusions i will present today. the first is that the covid-19 pandemic created an...
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without further ado, chris wilson. [applause] mr.n: if i interrupted your forum, i'm sure everybody got up excited to see polling this morning. david gave me two instructions for today. one is 10 minutes. trying my best not to put everybody to sleep. i do want to talk about the extensiveness of the study because it is one of the most thorough, academic, and research programmed i have ever been a part of. you see up here, if you read that, thousands of americans to look at what their attitudes were on the issue of school freedom. the second thing we did, though, that is not listed here is before we started, we talked the subject matter experts and we did some online studies in which we collected literally millions to arrive at the conclusions i will present to you today. the first one i will say is probably intuitive to most of you in the room. the covid 19 pandemic created a tremendous opportunity to foster school choice around the country. second is over the last six years, opinions have shifted in favor of school choice and school
without further ado, chris wilson. [applause] mr.n: if i interrupted your forum, i'm sure everybody got up excited to see polling this morning. david gave me two instructions for today. one is 10 minutes. trying my best not to put everybody to sleep. i do want to talk about the extensiveness of the study because it is one of the most thorough, academic, and research programmed i have ever been a part of. you see up here, if you read that, thousands of americans to look at what their attitudes...
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fantastic books you may have chosen this year, even among the other finalists, books by chris called ware, riley, bradley wilsonadley watson, i'm sorry. having read them, they are all better than my book. [laughter] and i am not ashamed to say so. i am grateful for whatever error or temporary insanity has landed here rather than those authors. i should not say temporary insanity because to me, einstein has always been the great anti-note to those serial bouts of insanity that i've added up to the life of our culture in the last few decades. standing against temporary insanity and for permanent sanity. the kinds of permanent sanity's that are required to sustain our culture. rooted in a sense of the worthiness of our inheritance as americans and in the worthiness of the civilization that has been passed down to us. rooted also in a sense that that gift is so valuable because it can enable us to deal with permanent human problems. the ones that we always face. our culture has been a long train of insanity is because it forgets that those problems are durable and that we have to learn from the ways in which they h
fantastic books you may have chosen this year, even among the other finalists, books by chris called ware, riley, bradley wilsonadley watson, i'm sorry. having read them, they are all better than my book. [laughter] and i am not ashamed to say so. i am grateful for whatever error or temporary insanity has landed here rather than those authors. i should not say temporary insanity because to me, einstein has always been the great anti-note to those serial bouts of insanity that i've added up to...
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wilson reports. england of course had their plans, any team does, before play. in a word, wickets. chris. a dismissed lbw with india's leader to below 200. virat kohli was determined to enhance his team has micro position with the kind of innings that captains aren't supposed to play. you got to 1m. gorgeous shot. == supposed to play. you got to 44. gorgeous shot.— supposed to play. you got to 44. gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to -la . at gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to play- at lunch _ gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to play. at lunch england _ gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to play. at lunch england would - gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to play. at lunch england would have| play. at lunch england would have felt optimistic, by t they were joined. partly that was to do with the exerted control, but a difference was really made once again. that is what he did to james anderson. here is how he treated 0llie robinson. england's leading fast bowlers were post towards exhaustion in the effort attend the indian innings. when they started paying shots like this, it really got painful for en
wilson reports. england of course had their plans, any team does, before play. in a word, wickets. chris. a dismissed lbw with india's leader to below 200. virat kohli was determined to enhance his team has micro position with the kind of innings that captains aren't supposed to play. you got to 1m. gorgeous shot. == supposed to play. you got to 44. gorgeous shot.— supposed to play. you got to 44. gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to -la . at gorgeous shot. -- are supposed to play- at lunch _...
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chris donahue, u.s. ambassador to afghanistan ross wilson. now the military evacuation is complete, the diplomatic mission to ensure additional u.s. citizens and legible afghans who want to leave continues, and i know you are going to hear more about that from the state department shortly. tonight's withdrawal signifies both the end of the military component of the evacuation, but also the end of the nearly 20 year mission that began in afghanistan shortly after september 11, 2001. it is a mission that brought osama bin laden into a just and, along with his al qaeda co-conspirators. it was not a cheap mission. the cost was hundreds of thousands of u.s. members -- u.s. service members killed and injured, including 13 who were killed last week dionysus-k suicide bomber -- by an isis-k suicide bomber. we remember their heroic accomplishments. no words for me could possibly capture the full measure of sacrifices and accomplishments of those who served, nor the emotions they are feeling at this moment. but i will say that i am proud of myself and
chris donahue, u.s. ambassador to afghanistan ross wilson. now the military evacuation is complete, the diplomatic mission to ensure additional u.s. citizens and legible afghans who want to leave continues, and i know you are going to hear more about that from the state department shortly. tonight's withdrawal signifies both the end of the military component of the evacuation, but also the end of the nearly 20 year mission that began in afghanistan shortly after september 11, 2001. it is a...
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chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted us to stay out of it at all costs. when he ran for reelection in 2014, he ran with the slogan "he kept us out of war." that was true. he had kept us out of a war at that point. that was a popular enough sentiment in the united states at that time that wilson got reelected as president, in part thanks to those bragging rights along those lines, by keeping us out of the great war. he was reelected in 1916, but world war i was nevertheless dragging on, right, and expanding. it started in 1914, it dragged on into 1915, into 1916, into 1917. it involved dozens of countries, a huge swath all over the world that really was reshaping the world in all the alliances that various countries were in all over the world. ultimat
chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted us to stay out of it at all costs. when he ran for reelection in 2014, he ran with the slogan...
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chris o'dowd was also in "bridesmaids." we've got a little photo here. there you are together. >> look at that. >> stephen: along with wilsonu. >> oh, yeah, throw it over. oh, yeah! got it! >> stephen: there you go. look at that! >> stephen: ten years later, is there something that we don't know about the making of that movie? >> well, many things. there was -- well, so many -- like so many of us had been friends for a long time, already. i'm always about three to four years late with technology. >> stephen: okay. o, truly -- like right now i would be, like, have you guys heard of facebook? i'm, like, i still write letters. >> stephen: sure. but i had just -- this was ten years ago. i was, like, do you know who there's an app that can make you old or can make you into a guy? the one that's been around for three years. it was brand-new to me, so i constantly was making us all into men, especially older men. when we were out on the water in the last scene before wilson phillips comes on, we were trapped on there because we were on little med stalls in water. i can't name names, but i would say more than two and less than five
chris o'dowd was also in "bridesmaids." we've got a little photo here. there you are together. >> look at that. >> stephen: along with wilsonu. >> oh, yeah, throw it over. oh, yeah! got it! >> stephen: there you go. look at that! >> stephen: ten years later, is there something that we don't know about the making of that movie? >> well, many things. there was -- well, so many -- like so many of us had been friends for a long time, already. i'm always...
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chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson.d determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted
chris. much appreciate it. >>> when world war i started here in the united states, the president was woodrow wilson.d determined that the united states would not get itself involved in that war. that really worked for him politically for a while. woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started in europe two years later, 1914. woodrow wilson really wanted
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chris: a breakdown of comedy and football talk. if you were a football player as a kid, i would watch it. russell wilson came in.g humor was always there. larry: peyton manning was funny. he had a chalkboard and was drawing all of this stuff. we will talk about john grudenoa after the game. look at reggie in the house. george lopez in the house. the stars are out t it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ chocolate, peanut butter, cookie dough! ♪ ♪ scoop!
chris: a breakdown of comedy and football talk. if you were a football player as a kid, i would watch it. russell wilson came in.g humor was always there. larry: peyton manning was funny. he had a chalkboard and was drawing all of this stuff. we will talk about john grudenoa after the game. look at reggie in the house. george lopez in the house. the stars are out t it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the...
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evening chris thanks my friend much appreciated, and thanks for you at home for joining us this hour when world war i started in york our president here in the united states was president with joe wilsonward wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in the war and that really worked for him politically for a while woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started and then two years later 1914, president wilting really wanted to stay out of it at all cost. and indeed when he ran for all costs and indeed, when he ran for re-election in 2014, he ran with the slogan "he kept us out of the war." that was true. he had kept us out of a war at that point. that was a popular enough sentiment in the united states at that time that wilson got reelected as president, in part thanks to those bragging rights along those lines, by keeping us out of the great war. he was reelected in 1916, but world war i was nevertheless dragging on, right, and expanding. it started in 1914, it dragged on into 1915, into 1916, into 1917. it involved dozens of countries, a huge swath all over the world that really was re
evening chris thanks my friend much appreciated, and thanks for you at home for joining us this hour when world war i started in york our president here in the united states was president with joe wilsonward wilson was bound and determined that the united states would not get itself involved in the war and that really worked for him politically for a while woodrow wilson was elected in 1912, world war i started and then two years later 1914, president wilting really wanted to stay out of it at...
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wilson. so sarah is in a safe place. is she on her way out of the country? did she get to bring any of the people with her? >> so, chris, we hope to have her on her way out of the country in the next couple days. you know, we would not have been able to do this without some of these great organizations like allied extract.org run by another combat veteran of afghanistan gunny denning, purple heart recipient, valor award recipient. these guys have financed this stuff essentially on their own personal credit card debt to charter buses and planes and to connect folks and get money to folks so they can get out of country. >> i'll put all the organizations we're talking about tonight on my social media and the same in the hand-off at the end of the show. but do you know if sarah is alone or got to take any kids or people with her? >> oh, she is absolutely with her kids. >> oh, great. great. >> we're going to do absolutely every single thing we can in our power to get them home. >> i'll do all the updates on the show as you want. that is great news. i'm not feigning knowing that. that is great news. colonel, why are you guys
wilson. so sarah is in a safe place. is she on her way out of the country? did she get to bring any of the people with her? >> so, chris, we hope to have her on her way out of the country in the next couple days. you know, we would not have been able to do this without some of these great organizations like allied extract.org run by another combat veteran of afghanistan gunny denning, purple heart recipient, valor award recipient. these guys have financed this stuff essentially on their...
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chris donohue, commanding general of the 82nd airborne and this is before he boarded to take off from kabul. today this photo of the last remaining diplomats from kabul. the acting u.s. ambassador to afghanistan wilsonn holding the folded american flag. a new era begins both for the united states and afghanistan under taliban rule. and for tens of thousands of afghan refugees now spread all over the world, 98 countries including the united states have agreed to take in groups of displaced afghans. refugees evacuated to an american air base in germany spoke about what they left behind but also what they're looking forward to. >> 20,000 evacuees have already come through here brought on giant transport planes. the mood here is one of happiness and relief. among the crowds leana and her father. at the start of the month she was a news presenter on afghan television. now she's a refugee. >> it's dangerous to live in afghanistan in that situation with the taliban. >> reporter: hamidhad founded the taliban network. it was staffed only by women. >> and the new life with new chapter we have hope and vision to come back stronger. >> afghans at the air base in germany are all on the way to the united states w
chris donohue, commanding general of the 82nd airborne and this is before he boarded to take off from kabul. today this photo of the last remaining diplomats from kabul. the acting u.s. ambassador to afghanistan wilsonn holding the folded american flag. a new era begins both for the united states and afghanistan under taliban rule. and for tens of thousands of afghan refugees now spread all over the world, 98 countries including the united states have agreed to take in groups of displaced...
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key jobs market mike wilson will join us with his call on the second half of the year >>> vaccines and misinformation on social media. facebook's former chief privacy officer chrishour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew is off today. remember yesterday we were up triple digits and dow ended up dow but dow is up 60 points or so today nasdaq hit another new high. indicated if it closed up 32 it would be another one a very fresh new high. and the s&p indicated up, about eight points and ten year if you're following it, got above 1.3 yesterday. and we'll see whether, you know, see whether it is now in some type of upturn we had people say 145 is an important overhead level for interest rates >> let's get to this moaning's top story. remnants of hurricane ida inundating the northeast with historic rains widespread flooding, tornadoes and multiple fatalities. contessa brewer joins us with the latest rope we're getting video coming into us from multiple states in the northeast and it looks really bad out there we just had an update from the head of the mta, that'
key jobs market mike wilson will join us with his call on the second half of the year >>> vaccines and misinformation on social media. facebook's former chief privacy officer chrishour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. andrew is off today. remember yesterday we were up triple digits and dow ended up dow but dow is up 60 points or so today nasdaq hit another...