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but we're seeing a deficit in general education and if you ask them posed the german chancellor then sometimes they're surprised it's a woman if you don't even want to start training i'm sorry i don't even know that it's a bit of in this your field. companies would rather apprentice busy. go unfilled then try to educate unqualified trainees that's why vite know his company like so many others in germany is contributing to a staggering statistic and twenty thirteen eighty thousand trainee positions remained unfilled firms only want the most talented and the best and they screen rigorously. the trainees that make it into vital as workshops know that two. good motivated apprentices are in high demand as the population ages the number of teens in germany finishing secondary schools is falling plus many more young people prefer going to university over working at a company like mike nars. there's unquestionably a great deal that's working well in germany's dual system in spite of the current problems people from abroad have noticed that giving young people a future perspective early on wi
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bad disposal practice is you know that kind of the so put it in the documentary to dismiss in general education oh this is very. well without first being in touch yes yes yes absolutely thank you david when i haven't met you yet so i hope you've enjoyed again yes had rights. you know world of big movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now. watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime sample each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit first shut in and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai indust
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disposal practices you know that kind of thing so put it in the documentaries and dismiss in general education oh this is really. well without first being in touch yes yes yes absolutely thank you david and then i haven't met you yet so i hope you've enjoyed again yes had. joined me every day on the alex simon short and i was speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. reflect there's someone else living inside of me like controlling my body. the byproduct of that drug because like severe depression. because it literally need him into a zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything that's not our fault or the ocean is crazy and all that for. six years traumatic takes a long time to get a. your own. faults. well that's what i said but men want to know what did what is what made my mind i did my last useless problem. and just been trying. i think. everybody should learning to. say we had the lamp tell insulation today we need to try to get an understanding of the big challenges around waste management on the small islands where you have all
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documentary to dismiss general education. as really. well without first being in touch yes absolutely thank you david when i haven't met you yet again. all right. i don't know president seems to me personally to tell you if he's a sociopath who enjoys i can't tell you that he's probably not that he probably thinks that he's doing the right thing that this is a necessary evil that he needs to eliminate you know other differing political points of view and that he needs to crack down on people for having sought to thinks that he's doing it for the best interests of the church he thinks that he's doing your for the best interests of egyptians but it's definitely not the case. and the instant media darling and certainly a fresh face the newly minted congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez is rattling some democratic establishment cage's she calls herself a democratic socialist and she has some big clients is the democratic party and america ready to pay to see. if like there's someone else living inside of me or controlling my body. the bypr
documentary to dismiss general education. as really. well without first being in touch yes absolutely thank you david when i haven't met you yet again. all right. i don't know president seems to me personally to tell you if he's a sociopath who enjoys i can't tell you that he's probably not that he probably thinks that he's doing the right thing that this is a necessary evil that he needs to eliminate you know other differing political points of view and that he needs to crack down on people...
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disposal practices you know that kind of thing so put it in a new documentary to dismiss him general education. and it's very. well with the first being and yes yes yes absolutely thank you david and then i haven't met you yet so i will do very well again yes it would be alright. welcome to max kaiser's financial survival guide. looking forward to a year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain delicacy you watch kaiser report. i mean i mean i didn't know where you know your son. was he it's one of. those whom you know most of the bus will be in yes and you know it was notable just made a little money but you know. we have some ways the ways but the way i did my best village was the wide. left anything you see you. know one of those little. things will get. in there you know. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with f
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put it in the documentary to dismiss in general education oh this is where we. are the first being in touch yes yes yes absolutely thank you david and then i haven't met you yet so i will do very well again yes ted all right let's go to. another russia gave bombshell fizzles this time it was buzz feed this prompted the intercept to write beyond buzz feed the ten worst most embarrassing us media failures on the trump russia story as hatred for trump destroyed the profession of journalism. reflect there's someone else living inside of me controlling my body. the byproduct. the drug the the cause like severe depression. because it literally need one to zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything that's not our fault or the sins crazy and all that. took years to traumatic takes a long time to get rid of. well that's what i said didn't want to do it well i did not deserve a man my. problem. and just didn't try. i think. every night and. say we had the lamp balance and we should today we need to try to get an understanding of the big challenges around was
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bad disposal practices you know that kind of the so put it in the documentary we dismiss him general education. all day so i was very. well without first being a yes yes yes absolutely thank you david and i haven't met you yet so i hope you very well again yes all right. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics score less and less i'm show business i'll see you then. well that's what i said but men want to know what did what is what made my mind i did my law he said it's probably. just been. made all right but. i think. everybody should learn to. say we had the lamp balance and we should today we need to try to get an understanding of the big challenges around waste management on these small islands where you have a lot of this plastic and thing on the street maybe sees that comes wrapped in plastic and is really very limited options to what you can do with that few things get separated the majority of it does get buried you can see here you know this is this is where all of the waste from the whole. is not really any sort of separati
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their bad disposal practices you know that kind of so put it in a documentary to dismiss in general education. so i was really. well without first being in touch yes yes yes absolutely thank you david and when i was having met you yes i hope you've enjoyed again yes all right which. were. you know right. from wrong oh we'll be able through. all of us who are open. because related to this very stressful. and instant media darling and certainly a fresh face the newly minted kong. this woman alexandria cortez is rattling some democratic establishment cage's she calls herself a democratic socialist and she has some big clients it's a democratic party and america is ready for a sea. with us well i said big man wanted over i did what is a made man my. problem. and just been trying. i think. everybody should learn to. say we had the lamp insulation today we need to try to get an understanding of the big challenges around waste management on these small islands where you have a lot of this plastic and thing on the street maybe seasonal comes wrapped in plastic and it's really very limited options to
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special olympics northern california, a special game day included soccer teams made up of both general education and special needs students playing on one team. the event aimed to unify students with and without disabilities to promote inclusion, and respect for all students. our district celebrates inclusive schools annually, along with many other school districts across the country. the national inclusive schools week this year was kaleidoscope of friends. the word calms from two words. kalos, meaning beautiful, and scope, meaning shape. film maker dan habib will be hosting his latest film, intelligent live and hosting a panel afterward with current and former students. the film is about three students with disabilities as they navigate high school, and the workforce. as part of the library challenge, developed by the institute of the museum and library services and initiated by the obama administration, the san francisco public library and our district have partnered together to provide all sfusd with an exclusive use library card called the scholar card. it aims to eliminate barriers to acce
special olympics northern california, a special game day included soccer teams made up of both general education and special needs students playing on one team. the event aimed to unify students with and without disabilities to promote inclusion, and respect for all students. our district celebrates inclusive schools annually, along with many other school districts across the country. the national inclusive schools week this year was kaleidoscope of friends. the word calms from two words....
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effect of climate change and investing in tuthe next future generations of american the early generation education. and child that. i certainly don't see this benightedd ministration that deals with those at all and in fact they are going in thean wrg direction and climate change in a million different directions, the number one priority in the biggest legislative achievement that this administration has done is a wasteful tax cut skewed to the wealthy and skewed to corporations that i borrowed $2 trillion to essentially get out tax cuts that are going to have long-term damage forever. i understand jerome powell talked a little bit about possible interest rate hikes in 2019 and monetary policies. here's what he had to say. >> overall i would say the picture for the rest the world remains consistent with here in the united h states. good data skill is the story. looking in the rearview mirror. financial markets have been sending different signals. signals of concern about downsize risk, about slowing global growth particularly related to china about trade, general policy uncertainty coming out of w
effect of climate change and investing in tuthe next future generations of american the early generation education. and child that. i certainly don't see this benightedd ministration that deals with those at all and in fact they are going in thean wrg direction and climate change in a million different directions, the number one priority in the biggest legislative achievement that this administration has done is a wasteful tax cut skewed to the wealthy and skewed to corporations that i borrowed...
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by placing descriptors like vocational and technical in front of the word education, congresswoman foxx wrote, we generate misleading thoughts about education. perhaps the most misleading descriptor, she wrote, and i agree, is training. animals are trained. people pursue education. so there should be many education pathways because there are many types of students with many different interests. and many kinds of different opportunities with varying requirements. and we can't kid ourselves to think we're supporting multiple pathways if the road to a traditional four-year college and otherwell paved, legitimate education opportunities are rutted gravel roads. careers are like highways, after all, not one way or dead-end streets. highways have offerings and on ramps. students should be able to exit easily for a time to learn something new, then reenter the highway at an on-ramp of their choosing, and change lanes as needed. i know it's easy to get lost in papers, programs, and plans, but let's not lose sight of why we're here. i recently met a young woman from indianapolis named isabella. she apprenticed at
by placing descriptors like vocational and technical in front of the word education, congresswoman foxx wrote, we generate misleading thoughts about education. perhaps the most misleading descriptor, she wrote, and i agree, is training. animals are trained. people pursue education. so there should be many education pathways because there are many types of students with many different interests. and many kinds of different opportunities with varying requirements. and we can't kid ourselves to...
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times says they have a clearly defined path for community college students, including a set of general education courses that transfelly he to see to believe. >> two cats with their very own studio apartment and it costs $1500 a month. david callish owns the 425 square foot space. it includes a bathroom and a sink. no kitchen. that's it. just a room, basically. he planned to rent it through airbnb. when victoria amos left for college and no one could take care of her cats, her father found a solution. >> don't have that high standard of my cat needs a whole house for themselves but that's how it turned out. >> with the housing and homeless crisis, many feel it should be used for people. amos don't see it as a permanent spot for her cats. she plans to take them once she moves off campus. so it's a temporary solution for now. but still has a lot of people talking. >> okay. if you thought that was wild, wait for this. the most liked picture on instagram. you're staring at it. it doesn't do anything else. it is just an egg. apparently the goal was to dethrone kylie jenner's birth announcement as the
times says they have a clearly defined path for community college students, including a set of general education courses that transfelly he to see to believe. >> two cats with their very own studio apartment and it costs $1500 a month. david callish owns the 425 square foot space. it includes a bathroom and a sink. no kitchen. that's it. just a room, basically. he planned to rent it through airbnb. when victoria amos left for college and no one could take care of her cats, her father...
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college systems have a clearly defined path for community college students, including a set of general educationourses that transfers between institutions. a federal judge in oakland is blocking new birth control rules from the trump administration. it would let private and public companies opt out of providing no cost contraceptive coverage for religious reasons. yesterday, a judge blocked the rules from taking place in 12 states and the district of columbia. those are the areas suing the federal government to prevent the regulations from taking place. the judge declined to block the rules nationwide. >>> we've learned local politicians are calling one another to influence where the raiders should play next season. it will be the team's last season before moving to las vegas. the chronicle reports oakland city council president has called several san francisco -- to oppose the team's plan to play at the home of the giants. oakland mayor libby schaaf is leaning in another direction. schaaf says she doesn't mind letting the raiders play in san francisco as long as the giants allow coliseum worker
college systems have a clearly defined path for community college students, including a set of general educationourses that transfers between institutions. a federal judge in oakland is blocking new birth control rules from the trump administration. it would let private and public companies opt out of providing no cost contraceptive coverage for religious reasons. yesterday, a judge blocked the rules from taking place in 12 states and the district of columbia. those are the areas suing the...
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you're taking these junior-- you know, all these general education courses."n't know, man. i don't know. i'll think of something. let's do theater arts, man. my dad is an actor. my mom is an actress. so i thought, you know, it would be easy." and i started off that way. it was painful. it was ugly. it was not good. >> stephen: what did you dad, when your dad-- encourage you? >> he saw me. no, he thought i was terrible. he thought i was just terrible. he thought-- >> stephen: did he say you were terrible? >> yes. he said i was, yes. ( laughter ) he did everything-- he did everything he. >> stephen: kirk douglas looked at you and said, "you're terrible." >> he did everything he could do. he was right. i was, i was. no, he did everything, because he knew it would be hard to follow in his footsteps. and as it is-- well, you would know, you have been working nonstop. but you were a writer. but our union's running 90% unemployed. >> stephen: sure, sure, sure. you're really rolling the bones if you decide to be an actor. >> exactly, you really are. so i think he was
you're taking these junior-- you know, all these general education courses."n't know, man. i don't know. i'll think of something. let's do theater arts, man. my dad is an actor. my mom is an actress. so i thought, you know, it would be easy." and i started off that way. it was painful. it was ugly. it was not good. >> stephen: what did you dad, when your dad-- encourage you? >> he saw me. no, he thought i was terrible. he thought i was just terrible. he thought-- >>...
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back to the constitution of statehood every idaho child has been promised a free public education and each generation constitutional responsibility without moral obligation we have two our children our parents teresa and i and our kids are all educated idaho public schools and universities and grandchildren but as governor i will live up to that promise it is what generations of idahoans have done for children and grandchildren i will work to reflect our shared values and aspirations this means to ensure the best possible opportunity to remain in idaho to thrive it means good paying jobs that each idahoans can achieve the american dream to provide world-class schools and accessible and affordable health care to address the challenges of mental health and substance abuse protecting and enhancing outdoor recreation that saves times and lives to protect our natural resources it means ensuring the state government is responsive and investing taxpayer dollars wisely with the best return. it means to ensure state government is fiscally staff one - - fiscally sound to push back against federal overreach whe
back to the constitution of statehood every idaho child has been promised a free public education and each generation constitutional responsibility without moral obligation we have two our children our parents teresa and i and our kids are all educated idaho public schools and universities and grandchildren but as governor i will live up to that promise it is what generations of idahoans have done for children and grandchildren i will work to reflect our shared values and aspirations this means...
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secretary devos: so i talked a lot in recent months about the need to rethink education generally acrosshe board. from the very youngest ages to postsecondary education. and the reality is that today, especially in k-12 education, there are too many kids that are in places that don't fit or don't work for them. and we need to acknowledge that there is not a one-size-fits-all approach for how kids learn and how we can educate kids. and so the phrase that we have often repeated is that all of us should question -- everyone question everything to ensure nothing limits a student from what comes next. and that really calls on all of us to be rethinking everything about how higher education is meeting the needs of students today, how it's preparing those who are going to teach and lead students, and that requires -- some leaps of faith to embrace change. it requires some leaps of faith to embrace change. and we know that change is hard. but change has to happen in order to be prepared for what this century has to offer for all of us. shirley: innovation for the future, if we're doing things th
secretary devos: so i talked a lot in recent months about the need to rethink education generally acrosshe board. from the very youngest ages to postsecondary education. and the reality is that today, especially in k-12 education, there are too many kids that are in places that don't fit or don't work for them. and we need to acknowledge that there is not a one-size-fits-all approach for how kids learn and how we can educate kids. and so the phrase that we have often repeated is that all of us...
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be taught the values of anti-corruption how is it that you teach a future generation integrity i think that technology education is important i say long term. tool against corruption because we have to really build consensus song on what's wrong. and we have to do that at the same time that we are fighting to naming names and. exposing the cases of corruption and fighting for actual cases but we have to create a generation completely aware of the importance of transparency in order to have a better life it's not only economic cost that we are talking about when we talk about corruption we are talking of more poverty. less education less. or poor health care are so corruption affects every day life of every citizen and that's what we have to fight to correct in the ward thank you very much thank you. my college and talk today are of you know that the world economic forum and the big thing over there the topic which is talked about over and over again one of the founding blocks of the entire world economic forum you might say is free trade understand how the global exchange really works you don't need to listen t
be taught the values of anti-corruption how is it that you teach a future generation integrity i think that technology education is important i say long term. tool against corruption because we have to really build consensus song on what's wrong. and we have to do that at the same time that we are fighting to naming names and. exposing the cases of corruption and fighting for actual cases but we have to create a generation completely aware of the importance of transparency in order to have a...
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education. and each generation has worked thistter fulfill constitutional responsibility, but more importantly, r moral obligation we have to our children. tieredily lived in this our parent -- lived this. teresa and i, and her parents were all educated in public schools and idaho universities. their schools,ve even if today they're missing class. [laughter] this is what generations of idahoans have done for us and our children and grandchildren deserve no less. i will work to reflect our shared aspirations. this means making decisions through the lens of securing the best possible opportunity for us, our children, and our grandchildren, to remain in idaho, to thrive, and enjoy our unparalleled quality of life. it means good paying jobs and higher incomes, with the lightest possible hand of government. caneans each idahoan achieve the american dream of homeownership. it means providing world-class schools. it means accessible and affordable health care, where we address the challenges of mental health and substance abuse. it means protecting and enhancing our outdoor recreation. it means of tran
education. and each generation has worked thistter fulfill constitutional responsibility, but more importantly, r moral obligation we have to our children. tieredily lived in this our parent -- lived this. teresa and i, and her parents were all educated in public schools and idaho universities. their schools,ve even if today they're missing class. [laughter] this is what generations of idahoans have done for us and our children and grandchildren deserve no less. i will work to reflect our...
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people in my generation, mywere denied education for 10 long years, when schoolsut were all i was outschool when i was 2 years old and i didn't see school again until 10 years later. unfortunate perio time, but, of course, we learned lessons from it. > what would you say is theal biggest nge facing china now? china has y that developed to today's standards years,y moving economic an old system, which you can describe an economic systesimilar to the soviet union, to a market economy where the private sector is thriving. in order for china to move further, to develop rther, to go down the road of the market even fndther hat is to say, more economic reforms, more modernization, more private sector, and smaller state-owned sector, an i would happen, and that that's wherees our ients are. the impact forta ffs on this development and do you see it coming to an end? has benefitted a great deal from the policy, 40 years ago, and china hasenefitted from for a tional trade and long time, trade has been the main engine of china's econoc growth. and i would say that china's trading partners have
people in my generation, mywere denied education for 10 long years, when schoolsut were all i was outschool when i was 2 years old and i didn't see school again until 10 years later. unfortunate perio time, but, of course, we learned lessons from it. > what would you say is theal biggest nge facing china now? china has y that developed to today's standards years,y moving economic an old system, which you can describe an economic systesimilar to the soviet union, to a market economy where the...
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for survivors of the holocaust sharing their experiences and educating new generations is an important part of making certain that the world never forgets the horrors that they experienced or now when you see him in chicago has found an ingenious way of doing just that even long after those survivors have gone who's real here fritzy fictional meets her hologram some which one is the real me. i felt it was important i felt it was an important story it was difficult because they took me back into the past and it's something that i didn't wish to read length. is the president of the illinois holocaust museum in chicago the museum has long considered how to keep the holocaust memory alive. for a chill was thirteen when the nazis deported her and her mother to auschwitz. they were crammed into a cattle car like this one she says she has five hundred ninety nine women to thank for her survival. when they all gave me their crumbs it was the size of a marble but it saved my life and maybe took away from theirs in turn i made a promise that if i survived i would be the messengers preach all wan
for survivors of the holocaust sharing their experiences and educating new generations is an important part of making certain that the world never forgets the horrors that they experienced or now when you see him in chicago has found an ingenious way of doing just that even long after those survivors have gone who's real here fritzy fictional meets her hologram some which one is the real me. i felt it was important i felt it was an important story it was difficult because they took me back into...
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how does it work if you were an attorney general? educate me on this. is a very unique and special cabinet position because you are appointed by the president. after that, it is almost hands off with the president, right? >> yes. the department of justice is the only executive department in the president's cabinet by law and legal requirements by lawyers that work there must remain independent of the white house. the president says i want so-and-so prosecuted. the response is, thank you, sir, we'll take that into account. it is not okay, we'll commence the prosecution. there has to be lawful basis. neil: when i seen cabinet meetings where he said jeff, i want to you look at this, the cameras is rolling, is that unseemly, the president saying one thing -- can he make that kind of an order? it doesn't have to be specific or nefarious what are the limitation. >> it is unseemly. he cannot make that kind of order. i would be surprised if he does that to bill barr on national television. donald trump, who knows. neil: smart people like you telegraphed all of
how does it work if you were an attorney general? educate me on this. is a very unique and special cabinet position because you are appointed by the president. after that, it is almost hands off with the president, right? >> yes. the department of justice is the only executive department in the president's cabinet by law and legal requirements by lawyers that work there must remain independent of the white house. the president says i want so-and-so prosecuted. the response is, thank you,...
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the economic base to reveal more high paying jobs for citizens in the best way to generate the revenue needed like education and protecting our natural resources and helping infrastructure. we know what works and what doesn't. let's not veer off course. . >> the economic potential would have the water resources. people come to florida because of its natural beauty and to help spread the tax burden to non- floridians limiting taxes on her own citizens for this to be in jeopardy if we do not solve the problem as a great philosopher remarked if people don't want to come, nobody will stop them. now for florida the quality of our water and surroundings are foundational to our prosperity as a state it doesn't just drive tourism that anchors many local economies and essential to our quality of life the water is part and parcel of florida's dna. [applause] protecting it is the smart thing to do. but it's also the right thing to do. i will lead efforts to save our waterways we will fight toxic blue-green algae and discharges from lake okeechobee and red tide and the fisherman and beaches and to restore the everglade
the economic base to reveal more high paying jobs for citizens in the best way to generate the revenue needed like education and protecting our natural resources and helping infrastructure. we know what works and what doesn't. let's not veer off course. . >> the economic potential would have the water resources. people come to florida because of its natural beauty and to help spread the tax burden to non- floridians limiting taxes on her own citizens for this to be in jeopardy if we do...
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young people's and training, and to be competitive the uk must adequately resourced the educational future generationsion committee that in 2010 the government prioritised spending between five to 16 on the grounds it had a more dumbest rubble impact on live choices. but people develop at different points on the education ladder of opportunity. for some further education can be the chrysalis stage between the caterpillar and butterfly. does he not agree with me that colleges like that in waltham forest are the key for people to change skilling and we should not therefore right people off at the age of 16, 17, or even 35 and 40. they are in some senses even more than universities. the honourable member for cambridge is right to underline our divisions in society and he's right further education has been left behind, notjust in terms of finance but the domination of the higher education sector, which has crowded out any conversation about further education and how crucial it is. will the uk be a more dangerous place if it leaves the eu without a deal? 0pposition mps have been questioning the home secret
young people's and training, and to be competitive the uk must adequately resourced the educational future generationsion committee that in 2010 the government prioritised spending between five to 16 on the grounds it had a more dumbest rubble impact on live choices. but people develop at different points on the education ladder of opportunity. for some further education can be the chrysalis stage between the caterpillar and butterfly. does he not agree with me that colleges like that in...
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that includes money for early childhood educators scholarships so that we are proactively building and supporting the next generation of top-flight educators in the state. >>> we may disagree about how we get there. but i think that we all recognize the early childhood education is the foundation for everything else that we want to achieve. they are our children and our families. we need to put our resources, on those vulnerable populations. they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend to eliminate the word achievement gap from our vocabulary. to ensure that every single child, every young adult in new mexico has every opportunity, no matter where they come from. this is exactly why that i am proposing an almost 200% increase in our early education fund. [ cheers and applause ] >>> while you're standing, our native american students will not be left behind. we are not going to do it. we are putting $55 million for our dual language teachers, so we can ensure that our bilingual families will not be left behind. led our unique, multicultural identity continue to shine for the entire country. we will show the world. >>>
that includes money for early childhood educators scholarships so that we are proactively building and supporting the next generation of top-flight educators in the state. >>> we may disagree about how we get there. but i think that we all recognize the early childhood education is the foundation for everything else that we want to achieve. they are our children and our families. we need to put our resources, on those vulnerable populations. they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend...
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grants to eligible nonprofits using innovation to inspire community of inclusion, youth education, next generationtorytellers, and community engagement. again, go to nbcuprojectinnovation.com for more details. it's time for our traditional artistic cultural performance and it's a good one. members of the firebird youth chinese orchestra next. we always enjoy it when members of the firebird youth chinese orchestra perform here on "asian pacific america." talented young musicians carrying on traditional music by playing traditional chinese instruments. with me is megan bong. thank you very much for being here. megan bong: thank you for having me. and matthew bong. hea megan bong: thank you for having me. megan: we're playing "he huan ling." robert: and what's the history of that song? megan: so, this song was written in 1814 in the qing dynasty. and back then, staff notations were not a thing, so masters taught music to their students, but they had to memorize it. so, this made it very hard to preserve, so that's why it eventually disappeared. but in the late 20th century, it was republished and now
grants to eligible nonprofits using innovation to inspire community of inclusion, youth education, next generationtorytellers, and community engagement. again, go to nbcuprojectinnovation.com for more details. it's time for our traditional artistic cultural performance and it's a good one. members of the firebird youth chinese orchestra next. we always enjoy it when members of the firebird youth chinese orchestra perform here on "asian pacific america." talented young musicians...
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education needs to be more affordable and more accessible to our oregon families. [applause] current news -- our strong economy gives us the best chance in a generation to structuralsistent challenges in our education system. the time is now. if we wait, we will only fall further behind when the economy falters. at one time, every oregonian was proud of our education system. your children will receive a world-class education and have the opportunity to achieve their dreams. but over the last couple of decades, we failed to deliver on that promise. we have not significantly increased spending since the early 1990's. to rely on state funds. how our state provides for the needs of our children is a .arker of we are as a community after years of hundred investment, is going to take more than just additional --ding to bring our schools of underinvestment, it is good to take more than just additional funding to bring our schools back. we have failed our students of -- our students of color. now is the time to close the opportunity gap. inour education system is need of repair, reform, and investment. it is like a house that has not been maintained. the longer we wait, the more
education needs to be more affordable and more accessible to our oregon families. [applause] current news -- our strong economy gives us the best chance in a generation to structuralsistent challenges in our education system. the time is now. if we wait, we will only fall further behind when the economy falters. at one time, every oregonian was proud of our education system. your children will receive a world-class education and have the opportunity to achieve their dreams. but over the last...
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it is the best way to generate the revenue needed like education to protect our natural resources and helping our infrastructure. we know what works and what doesn't. let's not beer off course. [applause] are economic potential will be jeopardized if we do not solve the problems of our environment and water resources. people come to florida because of its natural beauty. florida is not only a pillar of our economy but it helps spread the tax burden of non- floridians, lenape made tina taxes on our own citizens. this could be in jeopardy if we do not solve our environmental problems. as yogi bear remarked, if people don't want to come, nobody is going to stop them. now for florida, the quality of our water and environmental surroundings, harper. it doesn't just drive tourism, it affects property values, it angers many local economies and is central to our quality of life. the water is part of florida's dna. [applause] protecting it, is the smart thing to do. it is also the right thing to do. i will lead efforts to save our waterways. we will fight toxic blue-green algae, we will fight
it is the best way to generate the revenue needed like education to protect our natural resources and helping our infrastructure. we know what works and what doesn't. let's not beer off course. [applause] are economic potential will be jeopardized if we do not solve the problems of our environment and water resources. people come to florida because of its natural beauty. florida is not only a pillar of our economy but it helps spread the tax burden of non- floridians, lenape made tina taxes on...
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education. you have to fund schools in order to get a generation of people educated enough and trained enough to have the ability get a job that sustains the family, that pays taxes and buys their own home as opposed to dealing with what were -- what we are dealing with now. we started off with a beverage tax and we were successful in passing that. we have 4000 kids in polity pre-k. we're seeing the benefits of that. we created a community school network where people have given away 90,000 pounds of nutritional food and trying to get our arms around the infrastructure when it comes to wreck and libraries so people have safe and decent places to go to to after school and during the day. it's a whole mishmash of stuff you need to address in order to get that young man or young adult from standing on the corner with the pistol on his belt, selling drugs, as opposed to going off and graduating high school and having a job where he doesn't have to put himself in harm's way. there's no good end to his life. he's not going to meet his potential. he's going to get either locked up or get killed. the rea
education. you have to fund schools in order to get a generation of people educated enough and trained enough to have the ability get a job that sustains the family, that pays taxes and buys their own home as opposed to dealing with what were -- what we are dealing with now. we started off with a beverage tax and we were successful in passing that. we have 4000 kids in polity pre-k. we're seeing the benefits of that. we created a community school network where people have given away 90,000...
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higher education also needs to be more affordable and more accessible to our oregon families. the good news, our current strong economy gives us the best chance in a generation to structuralsistent challenges in our education system. the time is now. if we wait, we will only fall further behind when the economy eventually falters. every oregonian was proud of our education system. it was a promise that if you chose to put down roots in oregon, your children would receive a world-class education and have the opportunity to achieve their dreams. but over the past couple of decades, we have failed to deliver on that promise. we have not significantly increased per-pupil spending since the early 1990's. while other states were able to invest in schools and take advantage of economic recoveries , oregon has had to rely on fill local to back property taxes. how our state provides for the needs of our children is a marker of who we are as a community. underinvestment, it's going to take more than just additional funding to bring our schools back to a level we can be proud of. we have failed our students of left rulewe have oregon behind. now is the time to close ou
higher education also needs to be more affordable and more accessible to our oregon families. the good news, our current strong economy gives us the best chance in a generation to structuralsistent challenges in our education system. the time is now. if we wait, we will only fall further behind when the economy eventually falters. every oregonian was proud of our education system. it was a promise that if you chose to put down roots in oregon, your children would receive a world-class education...
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general beetle once said that the purpose of education is to prepare for all duties not for wage earninglone, must we education. civics needs to re-emerge from graduate school to the units. secretary jones is a professor of history and he will be a key help. i will be bringing legislation to require that every high school graduate be able to pass the united states citizenship exam. [ applause ] >> this is a test that we ask immigrants to take before they become united states citizens. it's only fair that before our young people graduate from high school and take on their responsibilities as citizens, that they also display this basic knowledge of our nation's institutions and its history. if our next generation is to be successful, they must know the story of our past generations. you all know that when we invest in kids, we're investing in our future. our future is only as strong as our kids. which is why it's vital that we address problems when they threaten to dismantle the success of the next generation. as i mentioned earlier, over the past several weeks, we've received briefings. o
general beetle once said that the purpose of education is to prepare for all duties not for wage earninglone, must we education. civics needs to re-emerge from graduate school to the units. secretary jones is a professor of history and he will be a key help. i will be bringing legislation to require that every high school graduate be able to pass the united states citizenship exam. [ applause ] >> this is a test that we ask immigrants to take before they become united states citizens....
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for survivors of the holocaust, sharing their experiences and educating new generations is an importantart of making certain the world never forgets the horrors they experienced. one museum in chicago has found an ingenious way of doing just that, even long after those survivors have gone. reporter: who is real here? fritzie fritzshall meets her hologram. >> which one is the real me? i felt it was important. i felt it was an important story. it was difficult because they took me back into the past and it is something that i did not wish to relive. reporter: fritzshall is the president of the illinois holocaust museum in chicago. the museum has long considered how to keep the holocaust's memory alive. fritzshall was 13 when the nazis deported her and her mother to auschwitz. they were crammed into a cattle car like this one. fritzshall says she has 599 women toto thank for h her surv. >> when they all gave me their crumbs, it was the size of a marble, bubut it saved my life d maybe took a away from theirs.s. in turn, i made a promise that if i survived, i would be their messenger. report
for survivors of the holocaust, sharing their experiences and educating new generations is an importantart of making certain the world never forgets the horrors they experienced. one museum in chicago has found an ingenious way of doing just that, even long after those survivors have gone. reporter: who is real here? fritzie fritzshall meets her hologram. >> which one is the real me? i felt it was important. i felt it was an important story. it was difficult because they took me back into...
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applause ] and that includes money for early childhood educator scholarships so that we're proactively building and supporting the next generation of top flight educators in this state. thank you. [ applause ] we may disagree about how we get there. but i think we all recognize that early childhood education is the foundation of everything else we want to achieve for our children and our families. we need to target our resources to communities that are currently underserved. our most vulnerable populations, they need us to deliver. frankly, i intend to eliminate the term achievement gap from our vocabulary, because it is within our power to close those gaps and ensure every single child, every student and every young adult in new mexico has every opportunity, no matter where they come from. [ applause ] this is exactly why i have proposed in almost 200% crease in our indian education fun. [ applause ] while you're standing, our native americans students will not be left behind. all right? we're not going to do it. an additional 55 million for our bilingual and multicultural programs, training more qualified teachers and ensuring
applause ] and that includes money for early childhood educator scholarships so that we're proactively building and supporting the next generation of top flight educators in this state. thank you. [ applause ] we may disagree about how we get there. but i think we all recognize that early childhood education is the foundation of everything else we want to achieve for our children and our families. we need to target our resources to communities that are currently underserved. our most vulnerable...
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is the feminist or agree it's important that we do all we can to support and stay in general practice into ae education training budget would be urgently prioritized for the healthcare professionals? >> he raises a very important point and if we look at the long-term plan that is being put in place it will be because the work force played a very important part of that plan command in the it will be better to keep people out of hospitals at any point in time. it's an t important part of the plan and he sees in a central element of that i is sure my friend dave will be part of that workforce planning. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i concur with the prime minister and make the point we have the w responsibility that tiere is no intimidation in our public life. the pre- minister made the vote last year on the promise from brussels. prime minister, where are they. i set out to condition and i suggest he should have listened to it. >> what the prime minister promised as we would get written confessions, the parliament would have the opportunity to vote on that and nothing has materialized. nothing has chang
is the feminist or agree it's important that we do all we can to support and stay in general practice into ae education training budget would be urgently prioritized for the healthcare professionals? >> he raises a very important point and if we look at the long-term plan that is being put in place it will be because the work force played a very important part of that plan command in the it will be better to keep people out of hospitals at any point in time. it's an t important part of...
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and new economic horizons for our state would be worthless if we do not have the next generation of south educated, trained, and ready to take on new opportunities and challenges ahead. as i tore our state's businesses and meet with employers, what i heard is very employing. have heardgain, i the same challenge of what is holding them back. workforce shortages. as governor, i want to breakdown barriers to help fill shortages. in our smaller communities, one common barrier is affordable housing. today i am announcing a pilot project by the south dakota housing development authority to help fix this problem. we will be building new, modular housing units at the state prison facility in springfield. it will be similar to the governor's houses but they will be built as duplexes, triplex, units.riplegicx i am confident that this new help smaller communities expand housing options for workers. [applause] authors state imposed barrier to workforce could be state imposed licenses. i am directing the department to work with professional boardsations and license to conduct a full review of licensing require
and new economic horizons for our state would be worthless if we do not have the next generation of south educated, trained, and ready to take on new opportunities and challenges ahead. as i tore our state's businesses and meet with employers, what i heard is very employing. have heardgain, i the same challenge of what is holding them back. workforce shortages. as governor, i want to breakdown barriers to help fill shortages. in our smaller communities, one common barrier is affordable housing....