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and so finding education outside. but we need guidance to stay here to help to rebuild um, to, to, to provide high quality education. we have very smart people that are right here. that needs to stay. um, and we also can't guarantee their safety. so something has to give, as internationals me to put pressure on our government to not funded genocide that are very well documented. but we also need to bring resources because gases is there's reparations education. there's something that needs to be invested in and rebuilt and paid for by the, by the people that did not do anything. so stop this set aside from happening and just simply watch. yes, there is a future in gaza. it will be rebuilt, come out of the ashes. palestinians are experts in resilience, not because they want to be, but because they have had to be. because since 1948, they've had to deal with the realities of living under constant occupation constant genocides. this is not the 1st time that gaza has been attacked is not the 1st time education in gaza has
and so finding education outside. but we need guidance to stay here to help to rebuild um, to, to, to provide high quality education. we have very smart people that are right here. that needs to stay. um, and we also can't guarantee their safety. so something has to give, as internationals me to put pressure on our government to not funded genocide that are very well documented. but we also need to bring resources because gases is there's reparations education. there's something that needs to...
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we want to educate because these education now since not just how to educate them, but also to get them a place to grow, to talk about their feelings without any research shows a freely and it's like a who all yeah. so he'll then psychologically as well, and of course he'll them psychologically brock. i was, i'm interested to hear from you about your thoughts on the future of education. does it look a promising, particularly if we just look at 50 months, is devastation, deliberate, destruction, and targeting of education pioneers from university professors into teachers, into a program managers. does it look promising? it looks promising to me. uh, and we have to what we have to understand is the infrastructure in gaza has been intentionally attacked because the occupation as much as possible wants to make it not possible for people to stay. right. they, they want guidance to lease. and so finding education outside. but we need guidance to stay here to help, to rebuild. so, to, to provide high quality education. we have very smart people that are right here. that needs to stay. and, and
we want to educate because these education now since not just how to educate them, but also to get them a place to grow, to talk about their feelings without any research shows a freely and it's like a who all yeah. so he'll then psychologically as well, and of course he'll them psychologically brock. i was, i'm interested to hear from you about your thoughts on the future of education. does it look a promising, particularly if we just look at 50 months, is devastation, deliberate, destruction,...
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just how to educate them, but also to get them as guides of deserves reparations education. there's something that needs to be invested in and rebuilt and paid for by the, by a 3 year school, right the, the, the school of freedom and education helps to build a free future where people not only loved the land, but understand what it means to, to get an education that they deserve. the one for 2 that were kind of were running out of time, were coming to the end of the show. thank you so much for your time and for your insights on this important subject. thank you. the it was the capital of the combat empire. the serene, pretty much and the tool times no, i didn't say that that will be for 40 years and facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean? pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on stuff. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis times. but so it's not just one price is up via the store on talk to. how does era trumps agenda includes everything from tax cuts to imm
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i education system. our panel is made of an educational consultant, a founder of that initiative, and an international volunteer coming all the way from puerto rico, the guys of city. but before we go into our panels, let's see what these the students have to say about 15 months of war and devastation, and an absence of a proper learning environment. i've been displaced for more than the year, and they've been deprived of many things. education to stock that i should have forced my 10th grade by now we all feel for academy future. we have dreams and ambitions. we hope a homes and schools of a bid. so i'm a 4th grader. we did our best to continue with our studies, even as we've been displaced. we've been taught in tents without any textbooks, computers or toys, sorry, very important that we need to provide our students. and this was please. additionally, i need to mention about 5 physical and social supports, most people by this to help our students come with this a total law. and again, our teachers writ
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education.re's so much of our work in terms of educating people and understanding the risks or what the potential is, and the ways in which we can address that so i haven't entirely abandoned the teaching thing. what you said is so important, right? and i think that it's-- it is -- our systems and we can talk about the promise and the opportunity, what we believe it can do from a productivity perspective, all that, it is helping us in terms of innovation and there are some really amazing use cases. for instance, being able to like predict up to 15 months before clinical manifestation of heart disease so they can provide people preventive care, heart disease being the number one killer of people of all, you know, backgrounds, right? that's an ai use case that is tremendous, or that now we can actually augment some of the teachers' capabilities because we can give customized learning and student tutoring, et cetera, in the way that a teacher or in the way that a student might need because the teac
education.re's so much of our work in terms of educating people and understanding the risks or what the potential is, and the ways in which we can address that so i haven't entirely abandoned the teaching thing. what you said is so important, right? and i think that it's-- it is -- our systems and we can talk about the promise and the opportunity, what we believe it can do from a productivity perspective, all that, it is helping us in terms of innovation and there are some really amazing use...
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let's talk about children, abused, not abused, educated, not educated, medically treated.hen we fail children in these three arenas, on the abuse side, 30 to 40% of child sex abuse comes from within the family, that's a good third comes within the family. this is the last frontier, while we see headlines about institutions and making very good progress toward holding institutions accountable, parents continue to be behind the curtain rarely prosecuted and children continue to be abused. one in five girls and one in 13 boys according to science, will be sexually abused by the time they're 18. at one point, it was one in four and one in six foe modest improvements, but it's about 14% of our children are going to be sexually abused. what does that mean for larger society. that means that the larger society suffers because the abuse results in trauma that results in ptsd, depression, substance abuse, inability to thrive in relationships and worse, suicide. the cost to a victim, we'll talk aei's monetary terms, cost to a victim $300,000 over the course of their lives if they're
let's talk about children, abused, not abused, educated, not educated, medically treated.hen we fail children in these three arenas, on the abuse side, 30 to 40% of child sex abuse comes from within the family, that's a good third comes within the family. this is the last frontier, while we see headlines about institutions and making very good progress toward holding institutions accountable, parents continue to be behind the curtain rarely prosecuted and children continue to be abused. one in...
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jon: talk about education. we noted you are the chairman of the education committee in the house. has been backsliding for decades. is there a way to turn that around? >> i think there is i'm glad you asked that question. we look back to 1979 when president carter, rest his soul, instituted u.s. department of education. we had not had that department up until then. and do you know what? we had industrial revolution and agricultural revolution we were move forward in technology. and we spent a trillion dollars since implementing u.s. department of education. we've been going downhill ever since. i think the loss of control the local level as well as accountability in the k-12 school systems but also the amount of money we have been dumping into our higher education institutions. in many cases just until recently we have not asked many questions about it. i think that is a problem. i'm really hopeful president trump, along with myself and or education committee can push for alternative issues and dealing with making sure our young people, our college students get an education that m
jon: talk about education. we noted you are the chairman of the education committee in the house. has been backsliding for decades. is there a way to turn that around? >> i think there is i'm glad you asked that question. we look back to 1979 when president carter, rest his soul, instituted u.s. department of education. we had not had that department up until then. and do you know what? we had industrial revolution and agricultural revolution we were move forward in technology. and we...
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and an earlier local education agency.it's very rare, very unique. there's only a couple of us in the state and we're the only one of our size and very often districts can go to the county office of ed for the governance help for the you know for for some of the work that this position will hopefully do. we do not have that luxury. and so i think i'm hoping that i talked earlier about the desire for better understanding our governance work and i think that's part of it. teasing apart our county office of ed functions from our school district functions. um i also do want to raise especially when it does come to our governance structure um when we as the board have the superintendent reporting to us yet our staff that's responsible for carrying out our data requests and and some of the work we have to do actually reports to our employee instead of us in times when there is disagreement between the board and the superintendent not that that's ever happened and not that that's ever happened recently but there can be a little b
and an earlier local education agency.it's very rare, very unique. there's only a couple of us in the state and we're the only one of our size and very often districts can go to the county office of ed for the governance help for the you know for for some of the work that this position will hopefully do. we do not have that luxury. and so i think i'm hoping that i talked earlier about the desire for better understanding our governance work and i think that's part of it. teasing apart our county...
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so i wanted them to see how opportunity and especially education, higher education in particular. and, of course, for me it became chicano studies. that it was a way to connect to our history, to understand our situation today, and to look to the future. so i'm hoping that this book inspires--you know, one, if it inspired one young person to think about education and how it--how an education can change your life, it can change the outcome of your family, it has the potential--and i've seen it, i've lived it, to change the potential and progress for a community. and i'll go so as far as to say, to change the nature of a society, right? i've seen that. i've lived long enough to know that education and opportunity are core to what we are as a nation. and i think--i'm hoping that those that read the book get a sense of that and hopefully a little inspiration. damian: all right, well, we have a lot to talk to you about. the one is including the book, it's called "compton in my soul." it's by stanford university press. we're gonna show you the website so you can log on and maybe read up
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over the kids education on and so forth. but the phrase parental rights becomes deeply loaded with. conservatives signaling it was first. it first came out of the 1950s as states trying to respond to brown v board texas as an example. i quote in the book there was legislation in texas proposed voucher scheme in the wake of brown where parents had the right to obtain that voucher but they had sign an affidavit saying were applying for the voucher from the state from taxpayers specific because they were doing so because they objected racial integration so as at that that's what parents rights meant. how many of you have heard of ken starr. okay so ken starr was actually the lead attorney defending, the cleveland voucher system at the u.s. supreme court up to 2002 in the case that became versus simmons harris, the first supreme court case to to bless vouchers at the federal level on the steps of the supreme court arguing after this legal team on behalf of vouchers you can go watch c-span was there covering that day that that th
over the kids education on and so forth. but the phrase parental rights becomes deeply loaded with. conservatives signaling it was first. it first came out of the 1950s as states trying to respond to brown v board texas as an example. i quote in the book there was legislation in texas proposed voucher scheme in the wake of brown where parents had the right to obtain that voucher but they had sign an affidavit saying were applying for the voucher from the state from taxpayers specific because...
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our students deserve the best education that our district can possibly provide our educators, includingparaeducators, including our nurses, including our counselors and our social workers. they are the ones who provide the education to our students. it's not central office management. in just last week, we have been hearing horror stories that some of you heard here tonight where educators and paraeducators have been describing these conditions about being hurt because they're not fully staffed, not being able to meet the iep needs of their students, and they're thinking of leaving the district. we have been in conversation with regina and other district leaders in special education to provide. i'm sorry. that's your time. thank you. yeah. we want more educators. not. good evening. my name is alan d'souza. i'm a librarian at city college. i have the joy of serving your students that come through our doors. i have a joy of working with a dual enrollment students that come through our doors. and i love what happens there. i'm afraid of what's happening in 2025, where the threat is going t
our students deserve the best education that our district can possibly provide our educators, includingparaeducators, including our nurses, including our counselors and our social workers. they are the ones who provide the education to our students. it's not central office management. in just last week, we have been hearing horror stories that some of you heard here tonight where educators and paraeducators have been describing these conditions about being hurt because they're not fully...
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, education.nds of the next generation. so today i'm fun this book at 9:00 o'clock in chesapeake bay but may 19 the next book america crusade is coming out. not only do we need to fight for education and everything this country represents, but we better come out in november or reelect the greatest president i've ever had to live under donald jp. trout. god bless you guys. thank you so much. [cheering] thank you. our marathon of trump nominee in their own words continues one more ent featuring defense secretary now many pete hegseth. in 2022 the fox news commentator was at the reagan presideial library and simi valley, california to discuss a book he co-authored title battle for the american mind. quick ladies and gentlemen if you will please join me and welcoming pete hegseth and david goodwin. [applause] [applause] ask what a crowd. welcome both. >> thank you very much for a quick thank you for being here. we appreciate it. some quick biographical stuffers, pete. as i noted you were in the armed
, education.nds of the next generation. so today i'm fun this book at 9:00 o'clock in chesapeake bay but may 19 the next book america crusade is coming out. not only do we need to fight for education and everything this country represents, but we better come out in november or reelect the greatest president i've ever had to live under donald jp. trout. god bless you guys. thank you so much. [cheering] thank you. our marathon of trump nominee in their own words continues one more ent featuring...
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if there is a place where conservatives need to take the fight, it is education, education, education because democrats and leftists are poisoning the minds of the next generation. today, i'm signing this book at 9:00 in chesapeake b. on may 19, american crusade is coming out. not only do we need to fight for education and everything this country represents, but damn it, we better come out november and reelect the greatest president i had the opportunity to live under, donald j. trump. take you so much, cpac. thank you. ♪ >> out marathon of tmp nominees in their own words continues with one more evt featuring defense secretary nominee pete hegseth. in 2022, the fox news commentatoras at the reagan presidential library in senior valley, california to discuss a book he co-authored title "battle for the american mind." >> ladies and gentlemen, if you would, join me in welcoming pete hegseth and david goodwin. [applause] >> welcome both. >> thank you very much. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] >> just some quick biographical stuff first. pete, you were in the armed services. he
if there is a place where conservatives need to take the fight, it is education, education, education because democrats and leftists are poisoning the minds of the next generation. today, i'm signing this book at 9:00 in chesapeake b. on may 19, american crusade is coming out. not only do we need to fight for education and everything this country represents, but damn it, we better come out november and reelect the greatest president i had the opportunity to live under, donald j. trump. take you...
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for so many of these families this has brought genuine educational freedom. in addition to this, over 43,000 public school students, 90%, took advantage of open enrollment to attend a public school outside of their home district. because what works for some families doesn't always fit within the lines that are drawn by government. and in the last two years we've gone from three to 17 high-quality public charter schools providing a variety of innovative, cost free options that are focused on stem, work-based learning, underserved children, and more. these schools and the stories coming out of them are inspiring. one student who enrolled in the construction program at great oaks charter school in des moines said, quote, is it just helping me finish school. it's helping me build my future. next school year just a few blocks from the capitol, des moines prep will emphasize hands-on learning and student empowerment for high schoolers. it's a great opportunity for kids to connect the world's of school and work in a dynamic commercial hub. then there's the story of
for so many of these families this has brought genuine educational freedom. in addition to this, over 43,000 public school students, 90%, took advantage of open enrollment to attend a public school outside of their home district. because what works for some families doesn't always fit within the lines that are drawn by government. and in the last two years we've gone from three to 17 high-quality public charter schools providing a variety of innovative, cost free options that are focused on...
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i’m it and make sure all of our children get a great education.— get a great education.i'm grateful for the secretary of _ get a great education. i'm grateful for the secretary of state - get a great education. i'm grateful for the secretary of state for - for the secretary of state for giving way and she mentioned special schools and all members across this chamber will have people not getting support they need such as the mental health or support of other types. once you consider putting a mental health professional in all of our schools, including special schools, so that our children's well—being can be improved, including a mental health? i can be improved, including a mental health? , ., ., ., ., , health? i share the honourable lady lasma health? i share the honourable lady plasma concern _ health? i share the honourable lady plasma concern about _ health? i share the honourable lady plasma concern about the _ health? i share the honourable lady plasma concern about the mental. plasma concern about the mental health challenges that many of the young people are exp
i’m it and make sure all of our children get a great education.— get a great education.i'm grateful for the secretary of _ get a great education. i'm grateful for the secretary of state - get a great education. i'm grateful for the secretary of state for - for the secretary of state for giving way and she mentioned special schools and all members across this chamber will have people not getting support they need such as the mental health or support of other types. once you consider putting...
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support students education outside of the classroom we are a leader in education freedom.ognize school choice especially for students with unique developmental conditions. i recommend 50 million to expand education options for idaho families. [applause] just like we do with every taxpayer dollars spent in government, we will ensure oversight in school choice. why? accountability government is of value in what taxpayers demand and deserve. as we expect the following from our public schools, any thing i would consider must be done this way. it is fair, responsible, transparent and accountable we must prioritize the families that need it most and must not take away from public school and will do so continuing to prioritize public schools. it is both our constitutional and moral obligation and will not abandon that obligation. we have increased teacher pay, health benefits, increase funding and address long-standing facilities and schools all across idaho. even with historic investments the five past five years, there's still no. it includes $150 million for public schools. i
support students education outside of the classroom we are a leader in education freedom.ognize school choice especially for students with unique developmental conditions. i recommend 50 million to expand education options for idaho families. [applause] just like we do with every taxpayer dollars spent in government, we will ensure oversight in school choice. why? accountability government is of value in what taxpayers demand and deserve. as we expect the following from our public schools, any...
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different kind of education. are roundtables, engaging each other, trying to learn, argue well. and the third subject is rhetoric which now is a dirty word because politics kind of shuffled it up. it was the art of understanding comprehensive whole of a topic and being able to communicate that two other people. and persuade them to follow you which of course is a heart of our democracy. it's the heart of republic is to have discourse. what we're seeing now in our country is discourse is being shut down from every angle because we can't stand to hear things we don't like to hear. >> and the solution is not necessarily if you're a parent trying to figure out where should i send my child to school? the solution, public schools are the government schools you talk about which are the real problem. the solution is not necessarily why i spend $50,000 and send my kid to a private or independent prep school, cracked? >> correct. in fact, i would argue most of the private schools or even worse and more woke. in fact, a lot
different kind of education. are roundtables, engaging each other, trying to learn, argue well. and the third subject is rhetoric which now is a dirty word because politics kind of shuffled it up. it was the art of understanding comprehensive whole of a topic and being able to communicate that two other people. and persuade them to follow you which of course is a heart of our democracy. it's the heart of republic is to have discourse. what we're seeing now in our country is discourse is being...
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with over 35 years in education, dr. king made history as the first black superintendent of the lacawana city school district where she served for nine transformative years. her innovative programs, including the kids in spotlight program, lacawana center for family achievement, and the district model aids program set a high standard for educational excellence and student support. under her leadership, the district embraced groundbreaking initiatives like reduced class size for early elementary school, extended day programs and the gear-up program, ensuring opportunities for all students to succeed. dr. king's dedication to education was seen on a national scale. she contributed research to the president's committee on the arts and humanities, culminating in their report, gaining the arts advantage. which emphasized the critical role of arts in education. also, her service extended far beyond the classroom. dr. king was a member of the cavalry christian methodist episcopal church where her faith guided her work and inspi
with over 35 years in education, dr. king made history as the first black superintendent of the lacawana city school district where she served for nine transformative years. her innovative programs, including the kids in spotlight program, lacawana center for family achievement, and the district model aids program set a high standard for educational excellence and student support. under her leadership, the district embraced groundbreaking initiatives like reduced class size for early elementary...
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in this country at least there's a big divide between the private education sector and the state educationis this divide. some people even calling for the private sector to be done away with, to be abolished, to put more into the state sector. how do you respond to that? i the state sector. how do you respond to that?— the state sector. how do you respond to that? i think it's a non-fortunate _ respond to that? i think it's a non-fortunate divide. - respond to that? i think it's a non-fortunate divide. we - respond to that? i think it's a i non-fortunate divide. we need non—fortunate divide. we need to work together in collaboration. there are many models from grammar schools, to free school, independent schools and we got to recognize that 1's eyes does not fit all. there is a child will need one of the other. what we should is work hand—in—hand and help each other and develop a model that serves children rather than politics. tonight's the nail—biting finale of the traitors. after weeks of trust and deception, will the traitors walk away with the prize, or will the faithfuls triumph? aro
in this country at least there's a big divide between the private education sector and the state educationis this divide. some people even calling for the private sector to be done away with, to be abolished, to put more into the state sector. how do you respond to that? i the state sector. how do you respond to that?— the state sector. how do you respond to that? i think it's a non-fortunate _ respond to that? i think it's a non-fortunate divide. - respond to that? i think it's a...
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we are a alert in education freedom. i recognize a growing desire to expand school choice especially for students with unique physical or developmental conditions. i'm recommending $50 million to further expand education options for idaho families. [applause] gov. little: just like we do with every taxpayer dollar, we will ensure there is oversight in school choice. why? because accountability in government is an idaho value. it is what taxpayers demand and deserve. as when expect the following from our public schools, any school choice measure i would consider must be done the idaho way. that means it is fair, responsible, transparent and accountable. you must prioritize the families that need it most and it must not take away from funds of public schools. we will do so by prioritizing our public schools. adequately funding public schools is both our constitutional and moral obligation. we will not abandon that obligation. we have significantly increased teacher pay, health benefits, increased funding for literacy, bega
we are a alert in education freedom. i recognize a growing desire to expand school choice especially for students with unique physical or developmental conditions. i'm recommending $50 million to further expand education options for idaho families. [applause] gov. little: just like we do with every taxpayer dollar, we will ensure there is oversight in school choice. why? because accountability in government is an idaho value. it is what taxpayers demand and deserve. as when expect the following...
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and an earlier local education agency.e, very unique. there's only a couple of us in the state and we're the only one of our size and very often districts can go to the county■k office of ed for the governance help for the you know, for for some of the work that this position will hopefully do. we do not have that luxury. and so i think i'm hoping that i talked earlier about the desire for better understanding our governance work and i think that's part of it. teasing apart our county office of ed functions from our school district functions. um i also do want to raise especially when it does come to our governance structure um when we as the board have the superintendent reporting to us yet our staff that's responsible for carrying out our data requests and and some of the work we have to do actually reports to our employee instead of us in times when there is disagreement between the board and the superintendent not tf■hat that's ever happened and not that that's ever happened recently but there can be a little bit of a
and an earlier local education agency.e, very unique. there's only a couple of us in the state and we're the only one of our size and very often districts can go to the county■k office of ed for the governance help for the you know, for for some of the work that this position will hopefully do. we do not have that luxury. and so i think i'm hoping that i talked earlier about the desire for better understanding our governance work and i think that's part of it. teasing apart our county office...
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in any case father received quite the education. for these men and returned to the states and wanted to make their works available in english because many of them had never been translated into english and that was the reason he started ignatius press. >> yes and of course ignatius is the founder of the jesuit order. he began here in san francisco and he wanted to publish scholar books, theological's. >> yes, he wanted to get theological works into the hands of people studying theology here, but not long after starting he realized it needed to be broadened to try to even sell the works he was printing, he needed help so he hired tony ryan as a marketing director and quickly ignatius press started expanding into other genres and has grown tremendously ever since. >> there has been a great response to what you offer and you have the most clients individuals and you have some institutional clients. parishes and schools. >> particularly for catechism books. for example the u cat is catechism for younger people. a real hit. young adults
in any case father received quite the education. for these men and returned to the states and wanted to make their works available in english because many of them had never been translated into english and that was the reason he started ignatius press. >> yes and of course ignatius is the founder of the jesuit order. he began here in san francisco and he wanted to publish scholar books, theological's. >> yes, he wanted to get theological works into the hands of people studying...
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she was a devoted mother, educator, and wife. an inspiring figure who cherished her church, victor and dough mineon world outreach center. to serve as a reminder of her tremendous contributions, her church has renamed its family life center in her honor. on her birthday, family and community members gathered to celebrate. we released balloons into the sky and pastor dr. shepherd, her beloved husband, made the heartfelt announcement. the new name is fitting reflect being the center's role in serving the community to which she dedicated so much of her life. i'm truly grateful for d dr. suzanne shepherd and the new name of this incredible facility in our community now makes it complete. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. de la cruz: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. de la cruz: today i rise to honor guad
she was a devoted mother, educator, and wife. an inspiring figure who cherished her church, victor and dough mineon world outreach center. to serve as a reminder of her tremendous contributions, her church has renamed its family life center in her honor. on her birthday, family and community members gathered to celebrate. we released balloons into the sky and pastor dr. shepherd, her beloved husband, made the heartfelt announcement. the new name is fitting reflect being the center's role in...
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[applause] education.n my administration, we will put education first and invest in our kids and our parents. a world-class education system, we all know, that is the cornerstone of a prosperous state. our education initiatives will empower parents, support teachers, and ensure that every child has access to the tools they need to succeed. we will expand the hope scholarship, putting more control in the hands of parents to choose the best educational path for their children. [applause] families are going to be able to meet their child's needs, assuring every child has a chance to thrive, we will leave no one behind. we will prioritize learning the basics, like reading, writing, phonics, and math. we are also going to embrace 21st-century skills like stem, coding, and digital literacy. but education is not one-size-fits-all. that's why we will expand training, providing pathways for students to explore careers in the trades, the apprenticeships and technical fields. west virginians deserve good paying jobs.
[applause] education.n my administration, we will put education first and invest in our kids and our parents. a world-class education system, we all know, that is the cornerstone of a prosperous state. our education initiatives will empower parents, support teachers, and ensure that every child has access to the tools they need to succeed. we will expand the hope scholarship, putting more control in the hands of parents to choose the best educational path for their children. [applause] families...
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will educate your kids more effectively. they'll come out and they'll get that ticket up into the middle class. but right now, you see democrats pushing back on that. and i think it's more of a union issue and a money issue as opposed to standing up for kids in america. well, we'll have to leave the conversation there. congressplease welcome united ss representative sean
will educate your kids more effectively. they'll come out and they'll get that ticket up into the middle class. but right now, you see democrats pushing back on that. and i think it's more of a union issue and a money issue as opposed to standing up for kids in america. well, we'll have to leave the conversation there. congressplease welcome united ss representative sean
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but the state run education. he gave this assignment to the education secretary nominee.do a great job. >> you'll put yourself out of a job. because you're going to be sending it back to the state's republican house education committee chairman tim walberg says he agrees there. good number of us. who would like to see that happen? republicans fought the last education secretary over masks in schools, diversity policies and expanding title 9 to protect lgbtq+ students. a judge later blocked that rule. >> wahlberg says he wants to see individual states in charge, not dc we can handle much better by turning their back to the states that democrats and republicans say they don't think they'll have the votes to get rid of the department of education, that the very least we're going to power the party station any area that we can. why are you doing it's not about actually improving education. new mexico representative melanie stansbury, a democrat, says abolishing the department of education would hurt vulnerable students. it's not about making america strong. it's actually abou
but the state run education. he gave this assignment to the education secretary nominee.do a great job. >> you'll put yourself out of a job. because you're going to be sending it back to the state's republican house education committee chairman tim walberg says he agrees there. good number of us. who would like to see that happen? republicans fought the last education secretary over masks in schools, diversity policies and expanding title 9 to protect lgbtq+ students. a judge later...
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the best education idaho is in a public school.applause] we've also kept their promises to idahoans by standing up for r common sense values. idaho was the first state to take action to defend women's sports.. i am incredibly proud of boise state university women's volleyball team for standing up for what it is right. [applause] thank you. [applause] i thought that would get barb up anyway. [laughter] generations haver] worked hard o guarantee ourur girls and women can play fair and square. tour female athletes who will continue to fight for you. while we are on the topic of fairness in women's sports, i am disappointed to acknowledge voter fraud does exist. an election was stolen. i'm asking speaker, approach help kelly to launch an investigation into the flawed voting on the heisman trophy. [laughter] [applause] he was really nervous about that part. [laughter] reflecting on the past year, to natural elements consumed idaho's attention. water and fire. farmers confronted a real problem head on. long-term decline in water in the a
the best education idaho is in a public school.applause] we've also kept their promises to idahoans by standing up for r common sense values. idaho was the first state to take action to defend women's sports.. i am incredibly proud of boise state university women's volleyball team for standing up for what it is right. [applause] thank you. [applause] i thought that would get barb up anyway. [laughter] generations haver] worked hard o guarantee ourur girls and women can play fair and square....
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we have also done great work on the education and workforce committee to promote quality education for all students. this includes fighting the rise of anti-semitism on campuses, a fight that chairwoman virginia foxx has strongly championed. dr. foxx has been a partner for me in helping reduce communist china's influence in education through my deter act. as we have talked about so much on the select committee on china, the c.c.p.'s truly america's number one adversary. i have passed legislation to ban our military from using seaport reliance on chinese technology. i have also worked to strengthen taiwan's military readiness through the taiwan security act. congress must keep their eye on the c.c.p. and build on this progress. for now, i will be heading back to my home in sunny california, but while my time in congress is ending, i will always look for ways to serve the country that i love. i always t
we have also done great work on the education and workforce committee to promote quality education for all students. this includes fighting the rise of anti-semitism on campuses, a fight that chairwoman virginia foxx has strongly championed. dr. foxx has been a partner for me in helping reduce communist china's influence in education through my deter act. as we have talked about so much on the select committee on china, the c.c.p.'s truly america's number one adversary. i have passed...
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it's the trade unions, the national education union, the national education union set out a tick listproving that after a decade and a half, they are finally getting their way. why is the education secretary allowing trade unions to run her department and ruin children's education? p.m. starmer: the bill benefits the children who need the nourishment of a breakfast club. the bill benefits the families that cannot afford uniforms. the bill benefits the children who are currently out of school, and nobody knows who they are. the bill benefits the children who could be taken out of school by abusers if this bill does not go through. change her mind and support these vital provisions. >> the prime minister needs to get out more and speak to schools. i was at the academy just this month, and what are they saying? that this bill reverses two decades of progress, and closing labour's new -- imposing labour 's new curriculum on every school, excluding talented outsiders, the pro shop is back, this is pure educational vandalism, and alongside these attacks, removing judgment so parents cannot
it's the trade unions, the national education union, the national education union set out a tick listproving that after a decade and a half, they are finally getting their way. why is the education secretary allowing trade unions to run her department and ruin children's education? p.m. starmer: the bill benefits the children who need the nourishment of a breakfast club. the bill benefits the families that cannot afford uniforms. the bill benefits the children who are currently out of school,...
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my background was in education. i was on the sumter county school board during the integration years and i was the chairman of the university committee and the georgia senate. i was a key player about education. even before i got to washington, education was basically submerged under health and welfare. there was no cabinet post for education. most of what the federal government did then on education was just to resolve lawsuits between the federal government and states and so forth, which was to me almost disgusting. i thought it would be better to have education stand by itself to play the crucial role of the federal government in offering some frosting on the cake that dealt with kids not treated well at the state and local level. that way i think the education department was necessary. >> you deregulated the airlines. >> in looking back, that was one of the most remarkable things that we did during the four years that has not yet been recognized. i was a businessman. i was the outstanding young businessman of ge
my background was in education. i was on the sumter county school board during the integration years and i was the chairman of the university committee and the georgia senate. i was a key player about education. even before i got to washington, education was basically submerged under health and welfare. there was no cabinet post for education. most of what the federal government did then on education was just to resolve lawsuits between the federal government and states and so forth, which was...
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now, a quality education, particularly a post secondary education, has become relatively expensive for some families. home ownership is become free to have that ability expensive that was also a major component of the american dream. india's middle class will probably continue to prospect due to the strong economic growth that that was the reason that they didn't speak also attractive to be especially to m. m. c's. because that wasn't not funds you're locked into it just in terms of its sense in china, fear of social decline could we can support for the communist leadership to regime had promised that everyone should have the chance to prospect is in all 3 countries . members of the middle class, one that children to help the lives that these days, it's a hope that's becoming increasingly difficult to fulfill the coffee. emily has been called the trump of south america. and similarly promised to save his country with the program of neo liberal economics. although in argentina's case, the economy really did need saving. so after me, lays 1st full year in office, how do people on the gro
now, a quality education, particularly a post secondary education, has become relatively expensive for some families. home ownership is become free to have that ability expensive that was also a major component of the american dream. india's middle class will probably continue to prospect due to the strong economic growth that that was the reason that they didn't speak also attractive to be especially to m. m. c's. because that wasn't not funds you're locked into it just in terms of its sense...
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in germany the federal level is not -- we don't have jurisdiction for education but of course we willr the lender in the fight against anti-semitism and schools and its port and we foster research particularly israel related anti-semitism is on
in germany the federal level is not -- we don't have jurisdiction for education but of course we willr the lender in the fight against anti-semitism and schools and its port and we foster research particularly israel related anti-semitism is on