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dr. steve perry. dr. steve perry is the founder and ceo of one of the top public schools in the country capital repertory magnet school in hartford, connecticut. capital prep which is for mostly low income families, mostly children of color, graduates 100% of its children and has done so every year since 2006. sending them to four-year colleges. that alone is worth applause. [applause] dr. parry is a regular education contributor for msnbc. upa best-selling author. as soon as you hear him talk you will see him be one of the most passionate voices for education reform. next to him is nina rees. the president and ceo of the national alliance for public charter schools. she has over 20 years expense in washington dc. most recently as the senior vice president for strategic initiatives for an amazing company helping kids. she is also served as the deputy secretary for innovation at the u.s. department of education. they never had an secretary for innovation and change before. nina was the first. that was right
dr. steve perry. dr. steve perry is the founder and ceo of one of the top public schools in the country capital repertory magnet school in hartford, connecticut. capital prep which is for mostly low income families, mostly children of color, graduates 100% of its children and has done so every year since 2006. sending them to four-year colleges. that alone is worth applause. [applause] dr. parry is a regular education contributor for msnbc. upa best-selling author. as soon as you hear him talk...
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as dr. perry mentioned, there are a lot of families currently putting their children's names on wait lists. we have over a million names on these wait lists. there is a quick and easy way, nothing is easy here in washington, but there is a way to address this, by chaeting more seats and one way congress can help is by putting more money into this program. so if you want to engage at the federal level, tell your members of congress to put more funding into the program. that's the quickest, fastest, easiest way to get rid of this wait list and to make more opportunities available for families. >> you know, both chavez and richard wright are here and if i miss any other schools, i'll meet you afterwards, but your, this is not a day off for you either. you're here to learn how to make it possible for your brothers and sisters and cousins and them as a group, to get off wait list and get into good schools. so many of you have watched your family and friends who didn't have access to the same quality lo
as dr. perry mentioned, there are a lot of families currently putting their children's names on wait lists. we have over a million names on these wait lists. there is a quick and easy way, nothing is easy here in washington, but there is a way to address this, by chaeting more seats and one way congress can help is by putting more money into this program. so if you want to engage at the federal level, tell your members of congress to put more funding into the program. that's the quickest,...
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as dr. perry mentioned, there are a lot of families who are currently putting their children's names on wait lists. we have over a million names right now on these charter school wait lists. there is a very quick and easy way. i don't want to say quick and easy because nothing is easy here in washington. but there is a way to address this wait list by creating more charter school seats. and one way congress can help is by putting more money into this program. so if you want to engage at the federal level, tell your members of congress to put more funding into the charter school program. that's the quickest, fastest, easiest way to get rid of this wait list and to make more opportunities available for families. [ applause ] >> you know, both chavez and richard wright are here. and if i miss any other schools, i'll meet you afterwards. but your -- this is not a day off for you either. you're here to learn how to make it possible for your brothers and sisters and cousins and them as a group to get of
as dr. perry mentioned, there are a lot of families who are currently putting their children's names on wait lists. we have over a million names right now on these charter school wait lists. there is a very quick and easy way. i don't want to say quick and easy because nothing is easy here in washington. but there is a way to address this wait list by creating more charter school seats. and one way congress can help is by putting more money into this program. so if you want to engage at the...
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dr. steve perry. dr. steve perry is the founder and ceo of one of the top public schools in the country. capitol prep which has mostly low income families graduates 100% of their children and has done so every year since conviction. that alone is worth an applause. dr. perry is a regular contributor. a best selling author, a tv host, and soon as you will hear him talk, you will see him be one of the most passionate voices for education reform and for real change in the community. next is nina reese who i had the honor of knowing for almost 20 years now. she is the president and ceo of the national reliance for public charter schools. she has 20 years of experience in d.c. most recently is the senior vice president, which is an amazing in helping kids. she also served as the fist assistant assistant deputy secretary. they every had a secretary for innovation and change before and nina was the first. that was, of course, right after she was vice president dick cheney's deputy assistant so nina has great expe
dr. steve perry. dr. steve perry is the founder and ceo of one of the top public schools in the country. capitol prep which has mostly low income families graduates 100% of their children and has done so every year since conviction. that alone is worth an applause. dr. perry is a regular contributor. a best selling author, a tv host, and soon as you will hear him talk, you will see him be one of the most passionate voices for education reform and for real change in the community. next is nina...
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we're going to have senator lamar alexander, we're going to have educators like steve perry rick hess at aei and dr. heart stock to phone to action as well. here's what i want you to walk away with an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined. the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a child of excellence. we want to make sure we focus our attention to make sure that every single student, everywhere in the nation, no matter your zip code, no matter your ethnic background. no matter your family income.
we're going to have senator lamar alexander, we're going to have educators like steve perry rick hess at aei and dr. heart stock to phone to action as well. here's what i want you to walk away with an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined. the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a child of excellence....
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dr. william perry for his leadership and the panels members and staff for their diligent work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the dawning strategic realities that america faces in the 21st century. global security is not self sustaining and as challenges to that order multiply around the world there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure it's preservation. although america's many educative tools of global influence including diplomacy and economic engagement, the panel reminds us that all of these are critically intertwined with and dependent upon the perceived, strength presence and commitment of u.s. armed forces. through a combination of self inflected woulds and geopolitical trends, america's military strength, quote, under guard books our global leadership, as the report terms it, is eroding. $487 billion in cuts and billions more in sequestration show a serious strategic misstep. it led to dangerous short falls and propertied our allies and adversaries alike to question our commitment and resolv
dr. william perry for his leadership and the panels members and staff for their diligent work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the dawning strategic realities that america faces in the 21st century. global security is not self sustaining and as challenges to that order multiply around the world there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure it's preservation. although america's many educative tools of global influence...
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dr. william perry and general abizaid. and staff for their work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the daunting strategic realities america faces in the 21st century. the rules based international order that has further global prosperity and security is not self-sustaining, and as challenges to that order multiply around the world, there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure its preservation. though america's many effective tools of global influence, including diplomacy and economic engagement, the panel reminds us that all of these are critically intertwined with and dependent upon the perceived strengths presence, and commitment of u.s. armed forces. yet through a ginavings self-inflicted wounds and dangerous geopolitical and technological trends, america's military strength, quote strategic foundation undergirding our global leadership, as the report terms it, is eroding. $487 billion in cuts to our national defense under the budget control act and billions more under se
dr. william perry and general abizaid. and staff for their work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the daunting strategic realities america faces in the 21st century. the rules based international order that has further global prosperity and security is not self-sustaining, and as challenges to that order multiply around the world, there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure its preservation. though america's many...
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dr. bell perry's associate dealing with north korea over the years.ortunate to have a guy of his caliber come in for the last two years. >> talk to me about this fight against isis. i mean what they did with this jordanian pilot is just beyond -- everything they've been doing is horrible. but burning a man alive. you know jordan seems to be changing now. do you see that this battle is now going to change as a consequence of what we saw? >> i'm not too sure that this is a material change. these people murdered hundreds and hundreds of captured syrian soldiers. they've done the same thing against tribesmen in iraq. it's a brutal murderous organization. they're mostly murdering other sunni muslims and then when they get their hands-on them shiite muslims. it's unsurprising that they remain a cancer in the middle of this region. their idea is to unite the sunni populations in -- they're well on the way. they're doing effective work. >> when they're doing effective work, how do you fight them? how do you beat them? how do you destroy them? >> occasionally
dr. bell perry's associate dealing with north korea over the years.ortunate to have a guy of his caliber come in for the last two years. >> talk to me about this fight against isis. i mean what they did with this jordanian pilot is just beyond -- everything they've been doing is horrible. but burning a man alive. you know jordan seems to be changing now. do you see that this battle is now going to change as a consequence of what we saw? >> i'm not too sure that this is a material...
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dr. steve perry. thank you for being with us. steve, i want to go to you first.? >> it's disturbing but not surprising. we have so many children who are fractured, seen too much for them to completely understand and make sense of what it is that they see and this child, both these children in particular showed so many signs they were troubled and they were missed. >> they were troubled but to think this character was real i think that's what is so hard for people to wrap their heads around. i want to play another clip for you, danny. as both of the girls describe their interactions with slenderman. >> when you guys were walking you thought you saw slender? >> it was after morgan stabbed her. >> very sharp. >> see him in your dreams or where do you see him at? >> i see him in my dreams. >> i see him in my dreams. danny, can insanity be part of this defense for these girls or no? >> it could be. wisconsin was one of the first states to have a juvenile insanity defense, but this case is not yet in juvenile court. the first order of business for defense, drag this ca
dr. steve perry. thank you for being with us. steve, i want to go to you first.? >> it's disturbing but not surprising. we have so many children who are fractured, seen too much for them to completely understand and make sense of what it is that they see and this child, both these children in particular showed so many signs they were troubled and they were missed. >> they were troubled but to think this character was real i think that's what is so hard for people to wrap their heads...
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perry. phil mattingly. i meant what i said, i said what i meant. a new dr. book is coming out, 100%. ♪ betty: 650 million. that is how many dr. seuss oaks have been sold worldwide. -- dr. seuss books have been sold worldwide. he has a new book coming out. "what pet shall i get?." according to random house, there is enough material for two more books. dr. seuss is known for some crazy characters. boston has been slammed with 18 -- it is grating a snowdrift is led to some to try these daredevil stunts. mayor marty walsh says "stop the nonsense. you could kill yourself." earnings from walmart, they beat estimates. the forecast fell short. ♪ betty: welcome back to "in the loop." futures indicate stocks will be changed at the open. another sign of progress in the labor markets. the response is mixed as greece asks for an extension of its aid program. germany has rejected the request saying it does not meet the euro area's conditions. the eu says the greek request may pave the way for reasonable compromise. greece wants to get rid of belt-tightening measures it sa
perry. phil mattingly. i meant what i said, i said what i meant. a new dr. book is coming out, 100%. ♪ betty: 650 million. that is how many dr. seuss oaks have been sold worldwide. -- dr. seuss books have been sold worldwide. he has a new book coming out. "what pet shall i get?." according to random house, there is enough material for two more books. dr. seuss is known for some crazy characters. boston has been slammed with 18 -- it is grating a snowdrift is led to some to try these...
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perry. >> mark on facebook, dr.the real conservative deal. >> weigh in you can go to our facebook page and sound off about that and more. including this. remember last week we reported how the pentagon had come out and telegraphed what we planned to do in mosul to win back the largest city that had been taken by isis. it was heavily criticized by john mccain and others for telegraphing our move. now, it turns out that april offensive we were planning, it's going to be a bit delayed. >> at the time the pentagon said we have to do it in april because summers in iraq are too hot. now, the pentagon is saying in a public display of weakness and confusion, some would argue, that the iraqi army is just not ready. not capable of taking mosul back from the fighters holding the city. >> it could be fall or later or who knows. i mean, what message does this send? >> a trillion dollars spent on training these guys. ten years or more training, so what changed in two weeks from when here's the plan, april to you know what? these
perry. >> mark on facebook, dr.the real conservative deal. >> weigh in you can go to our facebook page and sound off about that and more. including this. remember last week we reported how the pentagon had come out and telegraphed what we planned to do in mosul to win back the largest city that had been taken by isis. it was heavily criticized by john mccain and others for telegraphing our move. now, it turns out that april offensive we were planning, it's going to be a bit delayed....
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perry or jiowa nda l. >> we have no one. current roster are same goal as dems just different delivery and brian said dr. ben carson.me dinner but you can tweet me. i reached 50,000 twitter followers and we'll keep the conversation going. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going and never stopped. >> one of every car ever made. >> and driven to leave a mark. >> he went to a wrecking yard. >> and his family promises to carry out his grand plan. >> there was a feeling of dread and relief and excitement and enthusasm. >> and it is blowing and top down. but can they fulfill the dying wish? >> none of us wanted to be said we split it up. >> we don't want the car oil in your
perry or jiowa nda l. >> we have no one. current roster are same goal as dems just different delivery and brian said dr. ben carson.me dinner but you can tweet me. i reached 50,000 twitter followers and we'll keep the conversation going. >> a world record car collection. >> he just kept going and never stopped. >> one of every car ever made. >> and driven to leave a mark. >> he went to a wrecking yard. >> and his family promises to carry out his grand...
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dr. william perfecty, and general -- perry and general abozay. and staff for their work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the daunting strategy reality -- strategic realities america faces in the 21st century. the rules based international order that has further global prosperity and security is not self-sustaining, and as challenges to that order multiply around the world, there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure its preservation. though america's many effective tools of global influence, including diplomacy and economic engagement, the panel reminds us that all of these are critical -- critically intertwined with and dependent upon the perceived strengths, presence, and commitment of u.s. armed forces. yet through a ginavings self-inflicted wounds and dangerous geopolitical and technological trends, america's military strength, quote strategic foundation undergurding our global leadership as the report terms it, is eroding. $487 billion in cuts to our national defense under the budget contro
dr. william perfecty, and general -- perry and general abozay. and staff for their work. the national defense panel's bipartisan and consensus report is a compelling statement of the daunting strategy reality -- strategic realities america faces in the 21st century. the rules based international order that has further global prosperity and security is not self-sustaining, and as challenges to that order multiply around the world, there is no substitute for robust american engagement to ensure...
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perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you madam chair. thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues, issa, brooks and higgins and their remarks, and regarding the contention that none of what we have tried in this arena has worked in the past since we tried to provide the breathing space. i think must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the broguing space. of course it's not going to work when you walk away and no longer provide the support. that having been said to dr. brennan, we have already agreed, i think, isis is a symptom of a portion of a larger challenge. would you agree with senate i think you said that before but i want to clarify. >> i would. >> you said it should be the first priority. you particular live said that. it would be fair for know characterize -- everybody is looking for a way to whichize is a global violent jihad movement. is that a way of characterizing is. >> it is but you have to ensure it addresses both sides of the equation. >>
perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you madam chair. thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues, issa, brooks and higgins and their remarks, and regarding the contention that none of what we have tried in this arena has worked in the past since we tried to provide the breathing space. i think must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the broguing space. of course it's not...
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we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroot energizers like rick hess at aei and dr. hartsock from phone to action, as well. here's what i want you to walk away with. is an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined. the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a child of excellence. and so we want to make sure that we focus our attention on making sure that every single student everywhere in the nation no matter your zip code no matter your ethnic background no matter your family income has the opportunity to succeed, and if we do that, our future will be amazing. >> amen! >> thank you, brother. i like that. the brethren over here to the left understands us. amen. there you go. let me make it crystal clear. we must act now on the issue of educational choice. this is not an issue that we could just say is a good issue. this is an issue that we have to fight for every single day to make
we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroot energizers like rick hess at aei and dr. hartsock from phone to action, as well. here's what i want you to walk away with. is an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined. the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a...
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perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past, and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the breathing space. of course it's not going to work when you walk away and no longer provide the support. that having been said to dr. brennan, i think we've already agreed that isis is a symptom of a portion of a larger challenge. would you agree with that? i mean i think we've said that before, but i want to clarify. and you said it should be the first priority. you particularly said that. would it be fair for me to characterize -- i think everybody is looking for a way to characterize it as a global violent jihad movement. could that be a way of characterizing it? >> i think it is, but i think when you
perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past, and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the...
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perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues ss issa, brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past, and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the breathing space. of course it's not going to work when you walk away and no longer provide the support. that having been said, to dr. brennan, i think we've already agreed that isis is a symptom of a portion of a larger challenge. would you agree with that? i mean, i think we've said that before, but i want to clarify. and you said it should be the first priority. you particularly said that. would it be fair for me to characterize -- i think everybody is looking for a way to characterize it as a global violent jihad movement. could that be a way of characterizing it? >> i think it is, but i th
perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues ss issa, brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past, and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support...
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dr. pepper. an amazing quarter, series of amazing quarters under pressure from act esteektive vift. soed's no soda, it lets you see how great frito-lay is. can i say, katy perryouth -- >> halftime show? >> i think this brand is positioned for youth. don't forget they got shanghai disney from coke. they got that. >> big win. >> big win. >> they'll sell some soda. >> impressive quarter. the fastest -- the fact that it is the largest -- the biggest increase of all of the packaged goods industry compared to all of the other 24 players, add them together biggest increase. the terms, if you're kroger you love them. it's cash cash cash cash. a lot of good here. fantastic job, i think vindicate vindicates the model. >> oil services companies down as oil of course trying to hang on to 50. jpmorgan out with a note look for copper as other shoe to drop trade. more cost deflation. weaker chinese demand supporting it outright short. >> commodities like imelda marcos' market. waiting for iron ore to bottom. it's a claymation death match with them. they're all going full-out every day. china hasn't bought an iron filing. >> where are they putting it all? >> some warehouse,
dr. pepper. an amazing quarter, series of amazing quarters under pressure from act esteektive vift. soed's no soda, it lets you see how great frito-lay is. can i say, katy perryouth -- >> halftime show? >> i think this brand is positioned for youth. don't forget they got shanghai disney from coke. they got that. >> big win. >> big win. >> they'll sell some soda. >> impressive quarter. the fastest -- the fact that it is the largest -- the biggest increase of...
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perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the breathing space. of course it's not going to work when you walk away and no longer provide the support. that having been said, to dr. brennan, i think we've already agreed that isis is a symptom of a portion of a larger challenge. would you agree with that? i mean, i think we've said that before, but i want to clarify. and you said it should be the first priority. you particularly said that. would it be fair for me to characterize -- i think everybody is looking for a way to characterize it as a global violent jihad movement. could that be a way of characterizing it? >> i think it is, but i think when y
perry of pennsylvania. >> thank you, madam chair. i'd like to thank the panel for your service. dr. brennan, additional thanks to you for your time in uniform. i'd like to associate myself with my colleagues brooks and higgins in their remarks. and just before i get started, regarding the contention that none of what we've tried in this arena has worked in the past and we tried to provide the breathing space, i think you must acknowledge that america was providing the support for the...
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lamar alexander we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroots energizers like rick hess at aei and dr cam ya hartsock as well. here's what i want you to work with is an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined, the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a child of excellence. and so we want to make sure that we focus our attention on making sure that every single student everywhere in the nation no matter your zip code, no matter your ethnic background no matter your family income has the opportunity to succeed. and if we do that, our future will be amazing. >> amen. [applause] >> thank you brother. [applause] i like that. [laughter] the brethren over here to the left understands the amen. [laughter] let me make it crystal clear. we must act now on the issue of educational choice. this is not an issue that we can just say is a good issue. this is an issue that we have to fight for every single day t
lamar alexander we're going to have educators like steve perry from capital preparatory schools to grassroots energizers like rick hess at aei and dr cam ya hartsock as well. here's what i want you to work with is an understanding that we understand that we believe that a child's education should not be determined, the quality of your education should not be determined by your zip code. that every child in every facet of this nation has the potential to be a lifelong learner. and to be a child...