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for something different customize for their children education outside of the traditional and school environment my undergraduate degree is in economics and i went to graduate school and education policy at harvard and that was where i became interested in education choice and freedom and alternatives to school and education entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs coming up with new learning models at the educated level and new ways to meet the demand that parents have for something different for the kids. >> you say your children have been homeschooled but have they have been unschooled is very different. >> the difference is homeschooling are both alternative to school outside of the conventional classroom but it's really focused on self-directed education, if we think about distancing an education from schooling including homeschooling one of a stereo typical version of homeschooling where you might have a parent sitting around the kitchen table with textbooks and replicating school at home i challenge that a little bit in this book and suggest you don't need to replicate school at home even in homeschooling models that you can encourag
for something different customize for their children education outside of the traditional and school environment my undergraduate degree is in economics and i went to graduate school and education policy at harvard and that was where i became interested in education choice and freedom and alternatives to school and education entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs coming up with new learning models at the educated level and new ways to meet the demand that parents have for something different for...
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that's a leaders economic education, mobility, health, colonel justice reform, so here's the thing. when you are working with the social entrepreneurs, i can say that by any standard they are undeniable. when you are working with social entrepreneurs who are approximate and let me tell you what i mean by that. brian stevenson talks a lot about proximity. and he says the weight we can have systems that are so inequitable and oppressive to specific groups in our country is because in many of us behave and live as if our faith is not intertwined. rwe believe there's a group as other over there. and in proximity to one another we actually have a shot at collectively building solutions to these seemingly impossible to solve or even movement problems. so we believe that in pride ourselves in investing in the entrepreneurs who are most approximate to the issues, communities and constituents that we are wanting to support and help. so for example we havech invested in tech entrepreneurs have been directly impacted by the american system not as an act of charity but because those entrepreneu
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challenging a pretty large monster there, so having lots of post credential education for teachers, economic education, civic education, like our organizations already do, would be really valuable. the bill of rights institute or the ashbrook institute will find hundreds and thousands of teachers. in fact, here in florida, the governor has devoted tens of millions of dollars to that kind of civic education for teachers. so if teachers are better prepared, their students are better prepared for higher ed than someone else. but at least at the k-12 level, there is an important role for getting around the existing system, but doing something with the teachers who are already in the system. >> i would say that one of the big problems that we have, kind of broadly a problem, is it really is not -- and this picks up a little on your comments as well. the problem in education is not that we have the wrong intellectualism. the problem in education is we have anti-intellectualism. i mean, it is a much deeper problem, and it is producing a condition of intellectual infantilism throughout our trip. -- throughout
challenging a pretty large monster there, so having lots of post credential education for teachers, economic education, civic education, like our organizations already do, would be really valuable. the bill of rights institute or the ashbrook institute will find hundreds and thousands of teachers. in fact, here in florida, the governor has devoted tens of millions of dollars to that kind of civic education for teachers. so if teachers are better prepared, their students are better prepared for...
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department person and fox news contributor marie harf and liberty activist with the foundation for economic educationivia rondeau. welcome, everybody. jason, where has the cdc got it most wrong here? >> pretty much everything the last couple of years they are completely incompetent like all public health officials but i think the messaging is a direct result of an agency that follows political science and theater as opposed to just being honest with the american people about what they know at this time and what they don't know. if you remember she said uber impending doom in less than 30 days later she said we can return back to normal lives. she said unvaccinated individuals don't carry the virus? and she walked that ridiculous unscientific statement back. she revised ten day isolation five days without presenting a single piece of data or evidence to support the change so as far as i'm concerned, the cdc credibility is that, as that can be. the question is whether the cdcs credibility died with covid or because of covid. kennedy: interesting. marie, it's funny because rochelle walensky is trying to
department person and fox news contributor marie harf and liberty activist with the foundation for economic educationivia rondeau. welcome, everybody. jason, where has the cdc got it most wrong here? >> pretty much everything the last couple of years they are completely incompetent like all public health officials but i think the messaging is a direct result of an agency that follows political science and theater as opposed to just being honest with the american people about what they...
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cofounder of base politics, she has back, and also she works for the foundation for economic educationis hannah cox, great to have you one and all. guys, i will start with you. i hope julian is his appeal and the uk and he's not extradited to the u.s. because i don't think they are going to treat him well here. your thoughts? >> i am not a fan so i'm not terribly worried about his fate. i don't think we necessarily need leaked or hacked e-mails identify who's at fault for this crisis. we are worried about a war in ukraine, it doesn't look like the united states will be involved at least in terms of troops on the ground. i think most americans would probably oppose that idea seems like the administration set at the redline are not going to cross but the person starting the war here is vladimir putin, it's russians fault, we should do what we can to help ukrainians defend their own territory in their own country and i don't think there's any real secret here about who is to blame. this is putin show, a power play by him and the world should unite against him, it just seems that the fate
cofounder of base politics, she has back, and also she works for the foundation for economic educationis hannah cox, great to have you one and all. guys, i will start with you. i hope julian is his appeal and the uk and he's not extradited to the u.s. because i don't think they are going to treat him well here. your thoughts? >> i am not a fan so i'm not terribly worried about his fate. i don't think we necessarily need leaked or hacked e-mails identify who's at fault for this crisis. we...
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the foundation for economic education and host of beast, hannah cox. welcome back, everyone.at to see you all. testing has been a total failure as we know, stephen l miller and greg, bless his heart, he was just trying to get a straight answer and was this a tough interview for the vice president? you think they assumed this was like going into the lion's den there would be potential evisceration? >> there's nobody left in her office to advise her against not doing things like this. this was the today show, clearly set up as an easy kind of interview, it's nbc, a friendly network to these guys and she didn't prepare for the test it seemed like. she really comes off most of the time like lucy pulling her own football out from under her, i can't imagine, the good news is this happened at the beginning of a bad day of this administration so she might get off the hook on this. i can't imagine who's reassured by any of us, i'm sure kamala during this interview, she had this look on her face where she was picturing herself back in the senate sitting there going i could have held th
the foundation for economic education and host of beast, hannah cox. welcome back, everyone.at to see you all. testing has been a total failure as we know, stephen l miller and greg, bless his heart, he was just trying to get a straight answer and was this a tough interview for the vice president? you think they assumed this was like going into the lion's den there would be potential evisceration? >> there's nobody left in her office to advise her against not doing things like this. this...
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foundation for economic education policy correspondent who will be my date this january to a steakhousemy choosing, brad polumbo. let's go through this line by nine, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. that is not the case and it's upsetting, unnerving and insulting to people who have been sick including those who have the basic vaccinated and followed the rules and still got covid so why did i keep saying that? >> it's hard for them to reverse course now, they blamed the pandemic on the deplorable ones doing the right things, especially order" right things become increasingly right things, insane, mask mandates and some counties in maryland are becoming. you don't need to read medical information or digest long studies, all you need to see is just it also is having eyes, just look around you, there are plenty of people including me and you, we've gotten covid while vaccinated after vaccinated, i caught it also from a vaccinated person who tested negative earlier that day, the infection protection of the vaccines opposed to the severity of illness protection has totally collapsed and t
foundation for economic education policy correspondent who will be my date this january to a steakhousemy choosing, brad polumbo. let's go through this line by nine, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. that is not the case and it's upsetting, unnerving and insulting to people who have been sick including those who have the basic vaccinated and followed the rules and still got covid so why did i keep saying that? >> it's hard for them to reverse course now, they blamed the pandemic on the...
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from foundation for economic education and cofounder of bates politics, brad polumbo.come, everyone. >> but as you. kennedy: great to see me, thank you very much. i knows. poll numbers are bad and it's getting worse and it's not just one pole, 33% disapproval ratings he referenced during the press conference, there is a trend and it's not going in the right direction for a number of reasons. you realize that in the press conference when a new topic would come up say i'm glad you're asking about this and it was inflation, afghanistan, china, russia, yemen, it just kept on coming. he's dealing with a lot but not doing well, is he? >> there's not really any safe harbor for a press conference for the administration given the breadth of things going wrong in the country under his watch but it's hard for me to believe year, it feels like 100 years which is approximately his age so i guess that makes sense but does not really any thing for them to hang their hat on, for to have signature achievements, fair not doing well in policy, and domestic policy, economy and one further
from foundation for economic education and cofounder of bates politics, brad polumbo.come, everyone. >> but as you. kennedy: great to see me, thank you very much. i knows. poll numbers are bad and it's getting worse and it's not just one pole, 33% disapproval ratings he referenced during the press conference, there is a trend and it's not going in the right direction for a number of reasons. you realize that in the press conference when a new topic would come up say i'm glad you're asking...
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and end of your education and all you need to know in economics is cost modern economics is caused and benefits. so i think we need to get back to an educated. economics and your went from being a marxist to attending freedom fest the libertarian convention. today although i would i would prefer to get rid of this silly word libertarian. go back to the old world word liberal. which is what i am and what most of the people at this conference are by which i mean people who believe. that no one should be a slave to their husband to a master to the state i my word these days for for this liberalism is adultism. whereas all other political philosophies left or right or middle treat people as sad or bad children. i think we should be treating each other as adults certainly adam smith felt that way. for his time. he was a fierce egalitarian. not an egalitarian of outcomes of income but in egalitarian and here's a crucial point of permissions. to allow people to trade and to go their way in life by themselves not by themselves. he was a very socially oriented person so it's not it's not social
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writer, ned ryun is here along with fox news political analyst, juan williams and foundation for economic educationter and liberty activist, olivia rondeau rounds up the panel. welcome, everyone. ned, the people who happen fired, hundreds of healthcare workers in rhode island relieved of duty, fired from their jobs for exercising their right to choose whether or not they get the vaccine, they can't work but somebody who has covid can. again, it was back to no counting form natural immunity here. >> of all the stupid decisions made over the last couple of years, firing healthcare workers refused to get the cover therapeutic shot, i refuse to call it a vaccine shot, it makes no sense because we are in short supply but i also think rhode island is an acceptance of reality like you're talking about doctor siegel omicron is not merely deadly, it's endemic and people are coming to live with it and realizing we are going to get back to normal, we have to miss an acceptance of reality and in some ways i think it's a step toward normalcy again. kennedy: yeah and it seems weird to say but i think that is rig
writer, ned ryun is here along with fox news political analyst, juan williams and foundation for economic educationter and liberty activist, olivia rondeau rounds up the panel. welcome, everyone. ned, the people who happen fired, hundreds of healthcare workers in rhode island relieved of duty, fired from their jobs for exercising their right to choose whether or not they get the vaccine, they can't work but somebody who has covid can. again, it was back to no counting form natural immunity...
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fox nation host, she's a legend, abby horn sec is here, and foundation for economic education person bow. everyone on the panel is tall and handsome and beautiful. >> very hand handsome. kennedy: economics at the kings college, fox news contributor the brian brenberg. welcome, everyone. of isn't it weird? [laughter] >> amazing. it's amazing. >> it's weird. >> it's gonna be good. >> i feel like fauci's going to come in and arrest us. kennedy: this is a superspreader event, you should all be ashamed of yourself. you should be wearing an n95 mask. it look like you've been frenching penguins. brian, you're the oldest person on the panel -- [laughter] >> i am. kennedy: i don't even like his voice. >> you know what? brad is really broken up ant this because he was listening to neil young in the green room, it was quite amazing. [laughter] but he's cranky and he lost are. it's obvious that he host. joe rogan asks interesting questions. kennedy: yeah. >> that's why people listen to him. they don't follow him because they think everything that comes out of his is gospel, but he asks interesti
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to retain workers in essential jobs and to expand the supply of workers needed to meet our economic, educationth care and supply chain need. -- needs. we have a collective obligation to show we are using the resources of the american rescue plan that are still available in 2022 to address the most pressing economic challenges in 2022. so, i am for pressing -- i am focusing on workforce here, and want to leave you with the following. are we doing everything with the american rescue plan to retain the workers we need? are we going the extra mile to get hero retention bonuses, to help workers with childcare costs or necessarily paid leave -- or necessary paid leave for omicron absences? are we deploying dollars to get americans training, apprenticeships, community colleges, training with jobs on the other side, are we doing everything to meet this moment? are we doing american rescue plan dollars to hire teachers and tutors to address learning loss? bus drivers? are we creating expansion of community health care workers, people we might have hired for contact tracing and are now helping and persu
to retain workers in essential jobs and to expand the supply of workers needed to meet our economic, educationth care and supply chain need. -- needs. we have a collective obligation to show we are using the resources of the american rescue plan that are still available in 2022 to address the most pressing economic challenges in 2022. so, i am for pressing -- i am focusing on workforce here, and want to leave you with the following. are we doing everything with the american rescue plan to...
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to retain workers in essential jobs and to expand the supply of workers needed to meet our economic, educationth care and supply chain need. -- needs. we have a collective obligation to show we are using the resources of the american rescue plan that are still available in 2022 to address the most pressing economic challenges in 2022. so, i am for pressing -- i am focusing on workforce here, and want to leave you with the following. are we doing everything with the american rescue plan to retain the workers we need? are we going the extra mile to get hero retention bonuses, to help workers with childcare costs or necessarily paid leave -- or necessary paid leave for omicron absences? are we deploying dollars to get americans training, apprenticeships, community colleges, training with jobs on the other side, are we doing everything to meet this moment? are we doing american rescue plan dollars to hire teachers and tutors to address learning loss? bus drivers? are we creating expansion of community health care workers, people we might have hired for contact tracing and are now helping and persu
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everything to retain workers and essential jobs and do expend the supply workers needed to meet our economic education. however important the unique challenges that each of you face, we have a collective obligation to show that you're using the resources of the american rescue plan that are still available in 2022, to address the most pressing economic challenges in 2022. some really focusing on one thing here on workforce, but i just want to leave you with the following which is, party to bus asking, are we doing everything we can with the american rescue plan to retain the workers we need and are we going the extra mile to give hero retention bonuses andg help workers with childcare costs are necessary paid leave for omicron absences and illnesses and are we deploying our american rescue plan dollars if more americans in the job training, the apprenticeships and the credentials of community colleges, the training with guaranteed jobs on the other side and are we doing everything to make this moment. are you as an plan dollars to hire the teachers and army of tutors to address learning loss, bus driv
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challenging a pretty large monster there, so having lots of post credential education for teachers, economic education, civic education, like our organizations already do, would be really valuable. the bill of rights institute or the ashbrook institute will find hundreds and thousands of teachers. in fact, here in florida, the governor has devoted tens of millions of dollars to that kind of civic education for teachers. so if teachers are better prepared, their students are better prepared for higher ed than someone else. but at least at the k-12 level, there is an important role for getting around the existing system, but doing something with the teachers who are already in the system. >> i would say that one of the big problems that we have, kind of broadly a problem, is it really is not -- and this picks up a little on your comments as well. the problem in education is not that we have the wrong intellectualism. the problem in education is we have anti-intellectualism. i mean, it is a much deeper problem, and it is producing a condition of intellectual infantilism throughout our trip. we now have p
challenging a pretty large monster there, so having lots of post credential education for teachers, economic education, civic education, like our organizations already do, would be really valuable. the bill of rights institute or the ashbrook institute will find hundreds and thousands of teachers. in fact, here in florida, the governor has devoted tens of millions of dollars to that kind of civic education for teachers. so if teachers are better prepared, their students are better prepared for...
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and the also why do you about the consequences of such locked down, which are both economic and educational. while other countries seem to be trying to figure out how to keep within businesses open along with that could owner by the 30th india may very be on the back foot. as a consequence of the massive that can be a bit thought last year. as a result of the delta parent. so mr. joshua for a lot of children around the world are returning to school today, following extended to holiday breaks, but locked down. so keeping stuff from returning to the classrooms, like in the netherlands and with a rising number of only cross infections, england has followed other parts of the u. k. and mandating the wearing of face masks in secondary schools. germany is also a me to keep its schools open and with a pandemic entering its 3rd year. the disruption to everyday life has been especially hard on children. catherine, a thinker is a secretary general of the german federal student conference, which represents the interests of school pupils across germany. a welcome to d w. that's the let's start with we
and the also why do you about the consequences of such locked down, which are both economic and educational. while other countries seem to be trying to figure out how to keep within businesses open along with that could owner by the 30th india may very be on the back foot. as a consequence of the massive that can be a bit thought last year. as a result of the delta parent. so mr. joshua for a lot of children around the world are returning to school today, following extended to holiday breaks,...
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we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis to reverse social and economic disparities and educateur children and serve those in foster care to find the transportation system for the salmon antiworker and take action to fight the threat of climate change now heading is so hard last year many people across the state we have seen what works to improve people's lives. that is why the supplemental budget is $850 million investment of safe housing for those experiencing homelessness and then to create more options with housing availability. also to increase behavioral health services continuing with these life-changing programs. that only to have roof over their head but access to necessary services we simply have to provide rapid supportive housing as soon as possible this year and also realize we need more opportunities when it comes to housing itself we cannot get more people housed if there's nowhere to build housing. but we must pass legislation to remove those antiquated barriersrs such as duplexes and townhomes and those that are available at all income levels. but we cannot tell
we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis to reverse social and economic disparities and educateur children and serve those in foster care to find the transportation system for the salmon antiworker and take action to fight the threat of climate change now heading is so hard last year many people across the state we have seen what works to improve people's lives. that is why the supplemental budget is $850 million investment of safe housing for those experiencing...
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we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis social and economic disparity and educate children and servos in foster care, fund transportation system and protect salmon and orca. we must take action to fight the threat of climate change now fitting us part across the state. lastnd year i've met people experiencing homelessness across the state. we've seen what works to improve people's lives private place to live in a sense of dignity and why my budget includes unprecedented 815 million-dollar investment and safe housing for those expressing homelessness and create more options for those struggling with housing availability. thise e increases behavioral hh services, continuing my ministrations successful investment in these life-changing programs. not only get a roof over their head but access to necessary services. we simply have to provide rapid support housing as soon as possible this year. we also realize we need more opportunities for everyone when it comes to housing itself. we can't get more people housed if there is nowhere to build housing. we must pass legisla
we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis social and economic disparity and educate children and servos in foster care, fund transportation system and protect salmon and orca. we must take action to fight the threat of climate change now fitting us part across the state. lastnd year i've met people experiencing homelessness across the state. we've seen what works to improve people's lives private place to live in a sense of dignity and why my budget includes unprecedented...
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we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis, to reverse social and economic disparaty, to educate children and serve those in foster care. to protect our salmon and orca and we must take action to fight the threat of climate change that's now hitting us so hard at our state. last year, i've met people experiencing homelessness across our state, tacoma, walla walla and spokane and we've seen what works to improve people's lives, a private place to live is a sense of dignity. that's why my supplemental budget includes an investment in safe housing for those experiencing homelessness, and to create more options for those struggling with housing availability. this budget also increases the behavioral health services, continuing my administration's successful investments in these life-changing programs. not only get a roof over their heads, but get access to these necessary services. we simply have to provide rapid, supportive housing as soon as possible this year. we also, i think, realize we need more opportunities for everyone when it comes to housing itself. we can't get more peopl
we must take action this day to fight the homelessness crisis, to reverse social and economic disparaty, to educate children and serve those in foster care. to protect our salmon and orca and we must take action to fight the threat of climate change that's now hitting us so hard at our state. last year, i've met people experiencing homelessness across our state, tacoma, walla walla and spokane and we've seen what works to improve people's lives, a private place to live is a sense of dignity....
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economic collapse. most public schools will remain closed after the holiday break. zanna hood that reports from bay roots. it's early morning on a weekday. these children are supposed to be at school, but education is the latest casualty of lebanon's economic collapse. and i was worried about my education. i haven't been to school for a month. the teachers are on strike because they're demanding dave, right? public schools were supposed to re open after the winter holidays, but it may be a while before classes resume. teachers have been demanding an increase in their salaries to cope with rising inflation and the collapsing currency. at off the bill, it says mark, i'm in, i'm because our salaries lost 85 percent of their value, but the half of it is port transportation costs. also, the government is not covering all our hospital bill. it costs us 4 times our salary to pay for and nights in hospital. the government is nearly broke 2 years into a severe financial crisis that many blame on decades of corruption and mismanagement . and so for this here, state budget, which was you have to be approved by government, doesn't include a pay rise for teachers. government will be approving a temporary com
economic collapse. most public schools will remain closed after the holiday break. zanna hood that reports from bay roots. it's early morning on a weekday. these children are supposed to be at school, but education is the latest casualty of lebanon's economic collapse. and i was worried about my education. i haven't been to school for a month. the teachers are on strike because they're demanding dave, right? public schools were supposed to re open after the winter holidays, but it may be a...
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areas combating our biggest challenges around the pandemic, climate change, widening gaps of educational and economic opportunity and the impact is extraordinary. >> as part of the budget, the plan will send nearly $14 million to san jose, $12 million to san francisco and $6 million to oakland. >>> up next, closer to solving a decade's long mystery. new details on the case of the doodler, one of san francisco's most notorious serial killers. >>> battling rising sea levels. bart's pledge as we face our climate in crisis. >>> i will continue our climate coverage and take a look at what's now becoming the driest january on record for one bay area city. we will tell you which city and we will look at our updated rain chances. >>> ahead of our western broadcast. president biden will announce his pick to replace breyer. >>> training new pilots from scratch. in it's so important when we see you ahead on "nightly news." this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and o
areas combating our biggest challenges around the pandemic, climate change, widening gaps of educational and economic opportunity and the impact is extraordinary. >> as part of the budget, the plan will send nearly $14 million to san jose, $12 million to san francisco and $6 million to oakland. >>> up next, closer to solving a decade's long mystery. new details on the case of the doodler, one of san francisco's most notorious serial killers. >>> battling rising sea...
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show, these studies have been done by great universities, that -- i think it is an economic necessity to have an educatedkforce. take clean energy manufacturing. we are bringing american manufacturing back, i should say you all are bringing it back, and we are helping along the way here. the industrial midwest is coming back, believe it or not. when i was 20 or 30 years old, it was still going strong. now it's coming back. and doing so with sophisticated manufacturing. and a real breakthrough began last year, when mary and jim, gm and ford, and the key labor leaders announced that they are moving to all electric, all electric vehicles. yesterday, mary and a gm announced a $7 billion investment -- and gm announced a $7 billion investment in electric vehicles and that will create thousands of jobs. i went to go see the f-150, an electric vehicle, that will also create jobs. matt: that is president biden talking about his discussions with mary barra and jim farley, the ceos of gm and ford. we'll continue to bring you headlines from that conference as we get them. justice stephen breyer is retiring, giving t
show, these studies have been done by great universities, that -- i think it is an economic necessity to have an educatedkforce. take clean energy manufacturing. we are bringing american manufacturing back, i should say you all are bringing it back, and we are helping along the way here. the industrial midwest is coming back, believe it or not. when i was 20 or 30 years old, it was still going strong. now it's coming back. and doing so with sophisticated manufacturing. and a real breakthrough...
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Jan 21, 2022
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there's a, there's a predominant factor to enrollment in education for those coming from more favorable social economic backgrounds in more secondary and as a primary education, we have the problem where we are not seeing enough teachers being adequately paid nor adequately trained to be able to deal with the changing environment in, in the learning environment that this, from them it has for us. and this means that students would not be actively engaging in those things unfortunately. so we're not primarily for the sake of this discussion. we're not primarily talking about university or further education college students. you know, i'm thinking about teenagers here, young teenagers who just seemed to have evaporated. clearly they have not just disappeared. they must be someplace, but they're not going to school. in the 1st instance, why are they not going to school and how do we get them back into school? well as one of the recent findings that we have songs from one study is by this can also be extrapolated. not only the higher education students, but students on all levels of education, primary and
there's a, there's a predominant factor to enrollment in education for those coming from more favorable social economic backgrounds in more secondary and as a primary education, we have the problem where we are not seeing enough teachers being adequately paid nor adequately trained to be able to deal with the changing environment in, in the learning environment that this, from them it has for us. and this means that students would not be actively engaging in those things unfortunately. so we're...
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Jan 26, 2022
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in fact, our unified economic opportunity commission will be presenting 26 new policy initiatives, including bills on work force development, educationnt, housing availability, a better start-up eco system. reimagining rural economics, both during international trade. multicultural economic empowerment and bridging opportunity gaps. further encourage you to vote for legislation sponsored by senator david hinkens and representative carl albright to help utah become the nation's leader in sustainable energy development. we can no longer be reliant on foreign countries some of whom actively seek to do us harm to be the primary suppliers of our country's clean energy future. 28, i repeat 28 of the world's 35 most critical minerals can be found right here in our state. we can show the country and the world how to responsibly harness the power of our precious natural resources while being wise stewards and protective of the land that we cherish. i also need your support for the utah sustainable health collaborative which i convened in november with the audacious goal of lowering the cost of health care and improving health outcomes. the co
in fact, our unified economic opportunity commission will be presenting 26 new policy initiatives, including bills on work force development, educationnt, housing availability, a better start-up eco system. reimagining rural economics, both during international trade. multicultural economic empowerment and bridging opportunity gaps. further encourage you to vote for legislation sponsored by senator david hinkens and representative carl albright to help utah become the nation's leader in...
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so they need a little more education on economics as far as i'm concerned, has the money that causes the problem certain on, certainly a lot at stake there, but it is always a privilege to have you on the show to break it all down for a doctor on paul, thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you for the program and markets of faith increase volatility throughout the week as investors wash what may come out of the 1st meeting of fed officials of 2022. now we watched as the doubt lost more than $1000.00 points on monday, only to regain those losses before market close. tuesday saw similar trend with the index losing more than 600 points only to end the day just shy of even while the s m. p. followed a similar trend, losing 3.5 percent before making you come back on monday and taking meager losses on tuesday. as for wednesday, markets actually open higher into in anticipation of insight on fed policy and strong earnings from tech heavyweight microsoft, which then tech stopped up. but they gave up most of those gains if not all of them after the fed share spoke. so what is the
so they need a little more education on economics as far as i'm concerned, has the money that causes the problem certain on, certainly a lot at stake there, but it is always a privilege to have you on the show to break it all down for a doctor on paul, thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you for the program and markets of faith increase volatility throughout the week as investors wash what may come out of the 1st meeting of fed officials of 2022. now we watched as the doubt lost...
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i think it is an economic necessity to have the best educated workforce. take an energy manufacturing. -- clean energy manufacturing. we are bringing american manufacturing back. y'all are bringing american manufacturing back area -- back. the industrial midwest is coming back. i got here when i was 20 or 30 years old and the industrial midwest was still going strong but it is coming back. we are doing some of the most sophisticated manufacturing in the world area a real -- world. a real break began last year when gm and ford and some of the key labor leaders announced they are moving to an all electric future for vehicles. last year mary and gm announced a $7 billion investment to the electric vehicles in michigan to create 4000 new jobs. last year i was up at ford's plant in dearborn, michigan to see all electric 150 as part of ford's $11 billion investment in electric vehicles that will create 1000 new jobs and is part of the over $100 billion committed over the past year. american auto manufacturing will build electric vehicles and batteries in the u.s
i think it is an economic necessity to have the best educated workforce. take an energy manufacturing. -- clean energy manufacturing. we are bringing american manufacturing back. y'all are bringing american manufacturing back area -- back. the industrial midwest is coming back. i got here when i was 20 or 30 years old and the industrial midwest was still going strong but it is coming back. we are doing some of the most sophisticated manufacturing in the world area a real -- world. a real break...
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economic diversity. part of its stated mission is to increase racial diversity too. with black and hispanic or latino students routinely scorelower on the map section . a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education and economic policy which too often means that rather than reducing existing wage gaps using the test in college admissions reinforces them. the brookings says that we investigate sat scores by using the college boards publicly available data for 2.1 2020 high school graduates howith a particular focus onthe math section . in this analysis showing that there's a race gap in sat scores highlighting inequality and hindering upward mobility. also in california on our others line, let's hear from robert, good morning. >> the whole point of the sats is to determine readiness for university level college abilities.so havie s.a.t. is a good thing for all students. host: before we go to ellicott city, we will show you the headlines from the los angeles times on california. the cal state is poised to drop sat admission requirements as a chance to support scrapping the tests. california state university. largest university system in the nation is poised to drop the sat and act as an admission r
economic diversity. part of its stated mission is to increase racial diversity too. with black and hispanic or latino students routinely scorelower on the map section . a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education and economic policy which too often means that rather than reducing existing wage gaps using the test in college admissions reinforces them. the brookings says that we investigate sat scores by using the college boards publicly available data for 2.1 2020 high...
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with an organization or then care which helps girls and women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds pursue and complete their education. yeah. yeah. do you think that is going to be one then you've been my dear friend, do you want to be independent enough to dignity that you she wants a more excuses as well because you guys are getting them at ground level has a majority more often than not child marriage has a good chance at education and financial independence and leads her wonder able to health risks. according to unicef, at least 1500000 girls get mattered in india before they turn 18 every year. the government has now introduced a new bill that expands already existing laws against child marriage. the government of india had proposed to raise the minimum legal age of matters for women from 18 to 21 years. calling it a step towards gender equality and women empowerment. the government says this move will help women to complete that education and access employment opportunities and that it will also help in bringing down infant and maternal mortality rates. and many here have celebrated the move as a positive and a
with an organization or then care which helps girls and women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds pursue and complete their education. yeah. yeah. do you think that is going to be one then you've been my dear friend, do you want to be independent enough to dignity that you she wants a more excuses as well because you guys are getting them at ground level has a majority more often than not child marriage has a good chance at education and financial independence and leads her wonder able...
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with as well so this is how we are going to help healthcare workers, educators, small businesses, farms and families deal with the economicmpacts but beyond the pandemic, it reflects my belief that we cannot allow this virus to group us so tightly. if we can't embrace the possibilities then we fail to honor the legacy of those that came before us. the portrait is a daily reminder of what it's all about. first as governor and then as president will to rebuild from the ground up after the crash of 29. imagine getting hit with jobs, he gave people hope. decades of economic growth and the middle class again and again he focused on the storms are around him that kept one eye on the horizon. that is exactly what we are doing now. this pandemic didn't create all the problems we are facing today. it simply forced us. this crisis to redefine ourselves and we must embrace it. we need to take a hard look in the mirror and deal with the harsh realities like the fact that 300,000 left our state last year alone. it can also be ignored. they are trying to decide the next steps with uncertain times and have one message. you do not want t
with as well so this is how we are going to help healthcare workers, educators, small businesses, farms and families deal with the economicmpacts but beyond the pandemic, it reflects my belief that we cannot allow this virus to group us so tightly. if we can't embrace the possibilities then we fail to honor the legacy of those that came before us. the portrait is a daily reminder of what it's all about. first as governor and then as president will to rebuild from the ground up after the crash...
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education and racial equity failures. for nearly 200 years, they have provided ladders of economic and social mobility and safe havens for generations of black students. in fact, hbcus were established for the specific purpose of educating black students because other institutions would not and refused to. the majority were founded in the wake of the emancipation proclamation to serve formerly enslaved black americans, as was my institution, fis university. since their inception, these universities have survived jim crow segregation, deferred maintenance, survived discrimination and decades of significant underinvestment. today, hbcus remain integral to promoting the academic, social, and economic success of the descendants of enslaved americans and fostering a thriving community for un -- under represented student population, including black students. remarkably, while hbcus account for only 3% of all colleges and university, they have graduated 80% of black judges, 70% of black doctors, 50% of black teachers, and 50% of the members of the congressional black caucus and other member, black members of congress. unfortunat
education and racial equity failures. for nearly 200 years, they have provided ladders of economic and social mobility and safe havens for generations of black students. in fact, hbcus were established for the specific purpose of educating black students because other institutions would not and refused to. the majority were founded in the wake of the emancipation proclamation to serve formerly enslaved black americans, as was my institution, fis university. since their inception, these...
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a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education and economic i'll see which too ofteneans that rather than reducing existing wage scraps -- gaps, it reinforces them. we investigate sat scores by using the college course publicly available data for high school graduates with a particular focus on the math section. in this analysis building on their earlier work from 2017, showing that there is a race gap in sat scores, highlighting any of the and hindering upward mobility. also in california on the others' line, let's hear from robert, good morning. caller: yes, the whole point of the sats is to determine readiness for university-level college abilities. i don't know why everything is now based on race. there is nothing racial about the sats. the sats basically determine if you are ready to go to college. there are so many kids who are admitted to college to fail and do not graduate because they are getting in their and they have to be given remedial classes in math and english because they are not prepared, because their haskell diploma is worthless. so having standard
a likely result of generations of exclusionary housing, education and economic i'll see which too ofteneans that rather than reducing existing wage scraps -- gaps, it reinforces them. we investigate sat scores by using the college course publicly available data for high school graduates with a particular focus on the math section. in this analysis building on their earlier work from 2017, showing that there is a race gap in sat scores, highlighting any of the and hindering upward mobility. also...
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Jan 22, 2022
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these children are supposed to be at school, but education is the latest casualty of lebanon's economic collapse. when i was worried about my education, i haven't been to school for a month. the teachers are on strike because they're demanding day, right. public schools were supposed to re open after the winter holidays, but it may be a while before classes resume. teachers have been demanding an increase in their salaries to cope with rising inflation and the collapsing currency. at off the bill, it says mark, i'm in. i'm because our salaries lost 85 percent of their value, but the half of it is port transportation costs. also, the government is not covering all our hospital bill. it costs us 4 times our salary to pay for and nights in hospital. the government is nearly broke 2 years into a severe financial crisis that many blame on decades of corruption and mismanagement . and so for this here, state budget, which has yet to be approved by government doesn't include a pay rise for teachers. the government will be approving a temporary compensation package for teachers and then it will
these children are supposed to be at school, but education is the latest casualty of lebanon's economic collapse. when i was worried about my education, i haven't been to school for a month. the teachers are on strike because they're demanding day, right. public schools were supposed to re open after the winter holidays, but it may be a while before classes resume. teachers have been demanding an increase in their salaries to cope with rising inflation and the collapsing currency. at off the...