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it's very easy hirsch, but that kids need to function in our society. so i do think there's a way to get there. there has to be coordinated agreement though that assessments in addition to curriculum and standards are all working in line with each other as opposed to actually working in opposition because that's what we've been getting through these assessments. this is not a simple needle to thread right on the one hand if you've got the tests you you risk the forced march through the content and if you junk the tests and your design that's designed right that's just advocated a lot for performance based assessments right in history that can really measure some of the thinking we want to see and to add on to what jane saying. i think we have this is a good opportunity. i don't mean to paid such a grim picture, but you look outside of history instruction. the way stem is taught the way math is taught now even english, especially if you're a state that's adopted the common core or the common core approach. it's about problem solving critical thinking goi
it's very easy hirsch, but that kids need to function in our society. so i do think there's a way to get there. there has to be coordinated agreement though that assessments in addition to curriculum and standards are all working in line with each other as opposed to actually working in opposition because that's what we've been getting through these assessments. this is not a simple needle to thread right on the one hand if you've got the tests you you risk the forced march through the content...
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workforce prison promoting investment in digital technologies renewable energies infrastructure so hirsch cure or some entrepreneurs will applaud independents most of the business world and shifts anxious but the complexities of in the end is there and there is about the polarization right polarization of reparation debate given his negativism let me or appropriate give us an idea of how disruptive independence would be to scotland given its business with the u.k. which i would imagine is substantial. yes it is now 60 percent of scott was $82000000000.00 pound only $5000000000.00 euro of exports actually 6 percent of that actually goes to the rest of the u.k. 18 percent to the e.u. so scotland were to then join the the e.u. used single market and influence in the rest of the huge 3 u.k. doesn't there we're going to need these we've got these cuts to chase the border between stock we're getting you know to appreciate it just gets pushed us a little said percentage of poultry eggs milk fish 100 percent of all 'd live animals need to be inspected before entering europe's as a single market s
workforce prison promoting investment in digital technologies renewable energies infrastructure so hirsch cure or some entrepreneurs will applaud independents most of the business world and shifts anxious but the complexities of in the end is there and there is about the polarization right polarization of reparation debate given his negativism let me or appropriate give us an idea of how disruptive independence would be to scotland given its business with the u.k. which i would imagine is...
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one of the reasons i love edie hirsch's idealogy around the core body of knowledge is that it's not onlyre is an assumed understanding that we want all kids to have, there's also a strategy to build literacy skills, to build vocabulary, especially in the early grades. in most elementary schools in the country, we're not getting just the foundational content that builds the vocabulary and background knowledge which then makes it possible to do all the other objectives that you're talking about. rather than overburdening teachers with all the objectives simultaneously, i think there is a foundational element, and this is where i think, again, edie hirsch has gotten it right for many years, there is a good foundation of knowledge that allows kids to become good citizens as well as the foundation to build strong literacy and reading skills. i would just shift your objective there to say there is a foundational element that's got to be built before we can take on those multiple objectives. >> we've got about five minutes and i want to make sure we hear from each of you again. michelle, let me
one of the reasons i love edie hirsch's idealogy around the core body of knowledge is that it's not onlyre is an assumed understanding that we want all kids to have, there's also a strategy to build literacy skills, to build vocabulary, especially in the early grades. in most elementary schools in the country, we're not getting just the foundational content that builds the vocabulary and background knowledge which then makes it possible to do all the other objectives that you're talking about....
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hillary clinton, when she was secretary of state, hirsch state department -- her state department undertook an enormous environmental study. there were massive documents in 2011 when this thing was approved by secretary of state hillary clinton. so it is not that this issue has not been studied, it has been studied and studied and studied again. the fact of the matter is the safest way to bring that crude and get it to the market is to bring it down through the keystone pipeline and deliver it to the refineries, to the good people in houston, texas, who know how to deal with the heavy crude. the fact that oil has been marketed at other parts of the world, that is actually a good thing. that is one of the things that has allowed us, as i referenced energy independence, but it has also allowed our economy to flourish in the years, the pre-pandemic years. we have the best economy, the envy of the world in terms of how our economy is performing. it is all tied together. but the keystone pipeline was a critical part of that network. host: a tweet from a viewer who writes, "you provide a strong a
hillary clinton, when she was secretary of state, hirsch state department -- her state department undertook an enormous environmental study. there were massive documents in 2011 when this thing was approved by secretary of state hillary clinton. so it is not that this issue has not been studied, it has been studied and studied and studied again. the fact of the matter is the safest way to bring that crude and get it to the market is to bring it down through the keystone pipeline and deliver it...
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a lot of people might not be familiar with edward hirsch levi. that i pronounce his name correctly? ok. he was set to be the top lawyer of his generation. and i'm glad to have his portrait on the wall, not only because he was a republican attorney general, but because he was such a preeminent trial lawyer of his time. >> i'm no art expert, but i do know the attorneys general. >> i also wanted to ask you, by the way, there was a prior predecessor of yours named garland, attorney general augustus garland who was grover cleveland's attorney general. i take it you are his great grandson. a.g. garland: no, my understanding, he is in a famous supreme court case and a confederate sympathizer, so i think i would like to keep distance from him. >> disowning him. well, attorney general garland, thank you for favoring us with your presence today. we will have you back and we will have more questions about the direction of the department of justice and the funding that it requires overtime. members of the sub announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these compan
a lot of people might not be familiar with edward hirsch levi. that i pronounce his name correctly? ok. he was set to be the top lawyer of his generation. and i'm glad to have his portrait on the wall, not only because he was a republican attorney general, but because he was such a preeminent trial lawyer of his time. >> i'm no art expert, but i do know the attorneys general. >> i also wanted to ask you, by the way, there was a prior predecessor of yours named garland, attorney...
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a lot of people might not be familiar with edward hirsch levi. that i pronounce his name correctly? ok. he was set to be the top lawyer of his generation. and i'm glad to have his portrait on the wall, not only because he was a republican attorney general, but because he was such a preeminent trial lawyer of his time. >> i'm no art expert, but i do know the attorneys general. >> i also wanted to ask you, by the way, there was a prior predecessor of yours named garland, attorney general augustus garland who was grover cleveland's attorney general. i take it you are his great grandson. a.g. garland: no, my understanding, he is in a famous supreme court case and a confederate sympathizer, so i think i would like to keep distance from him. >> disowning him. well, attorney general garland, thank you for favoring us with your presence today. we will have you back and we will have more questions about the direction of the department of justice and the funding that it requires overtime. members of the subcommittee and attorney general merrick garland, this hearing is hereby adjourned. annou
a lot of people might not be familiar with edward hirsch levi. that i pronounce his name correctly? ok. he was set to be the top lawyer of his generation. and i'm glad to have his portrait on the wall, not only because he was a republican attorney general, but because he was such a preeminent trial lawyer of his time. >> i'm no art expert, but i do know the attorneys general. >> i also wanted to ask you, by the way, there was a prior predecessor of yours named garland, attorney...
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black suburb of greenwood next on history bookshelf from 2002 the year the book was published james hirsch talks about riot and remembrance the tulsa race war and its legacy and a bookstore in tulsa. he discusses the events of that day and the long term effects on the african-american community and the city at large in one hour five minutes bob drury and tom clavin talk about their book blood and treasure daniel boone in the fight for america's first frontier. they examine america's westward expansion and brutal conflicts with native americans through the eyes of daniel boone. in two hours on the civil war john tracy of former park ranger at
black suburb of greenwood next on history bookshelf from 2002 the year the book was published james hirsch talks about riot and remembrance the tulsa race war and its legacy and a bookstore in tulsa. he discusses the events of that day and the long term effects on the african-american community and the city at large in one hour five minutes bob drury and tom clavin talk about their book blood and treasure daniel boone in the fight for america's first frontier. they examine america's westward...
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managing director of etoro guy hirsch.rs on your brokerage would have such a dramatic effect on your price? >> etoro is social trading platform. when you have chatter around a particular asset what we saw with gamestop, doge is a meme coin. it fits into our audience. our audience are on social media. our users are on reddit, on twitter. it is a huge phenomenon. when we lifted it yesterday it quickly became the number one traded assets on etoro u.s. charles: what did you look at to convince you, was it a ban? you just didn't have it, right? you decided to welcome it. why? what changed about dogecoin? >> when we are deciding to list assets we look at two things. primarily if there is enough liquidity. clearly what is happening with the dogecoin, currently with a market cap of 72 billion. there is liquidity. we can satisfy demand, most of the assets we're listing because of a large market cap are immediately in demand. the second aspect is compliance aspect. we go through a very neuroanalysis whether or not a particular asset
managing director of etoro guy hirsch.rs on your brokerage would have such a dramatic effect on your price? >> etoro is social trading platform. when you have chatter around a particular asset what we saw with gamestop, doge is a meme coin. it fits into our audience. our audience are on social media. our users are on reddit, on twitter. it is a huge phenomenon. when we lifted it yesterday it quickly became the number one traded assets on etoro u.s. charles: what did you look at to...
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the hope is that vaccines will be very, very administered by that time doctor david hirsch work and infectious disease expert with northwell health. >> says if covid-19 rates dipped very low attendees may not even the masks. the good news is that it is an outside event and that anything that could be done outside is always safer than something that could be done inside festival. organizers say whatever the health guidelines are at the time. they will follow them. >> that could mean masks proof of vaccination or a negative covid test, but not everyone is ready for huge gathering. i rather way to like 20 million the end of the year. 2022 maybe joshua. super felder loves live music but will hang on to his mask. i'm ready, but from i hope i'm still going kerry mass even told like that. greatest go down. the lineup is huge. in addition to billie eilish coast, malone megan thee stallion and ellie goulding hard. just a few of the artists scheduled to appear sounds dancers mean seem specially after the year that we had to definitely something that the answer. >> still ahead tonight, millions of americ
the hope is that vaccines will be very, very administered by that time doctor david hirsch work and infectious disease expert with northwell health. >> says if covid-19 rates dipped very low attendees may not even the masks. the good news is that it is an outside event and that anything that could be done outside is always safer than something that could be done inside festival. organizers say whatever the health guidelines are at the time. they will follow them. >> that could mean...
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black suburb of greenwood next on history bookshelf from 2002 the year the book was published james hirsch talks about riot and remembrance the tulsa race war and its legacy and a bookstore in tulsa. he discusses the events of that day and the long term effects on the african-american community and the city at large in one hour five minutes bob drury and tom clavin talk about their book blood and treasure daniel boone in the fight for america's first frontier. they examine america's westward expansion and brutal conflicts with native americans through the eyes of daniel boone. in two hours on the civil war john tracy of former park ranger at gettysburg national military park tells union army veteran john rankin's story. at the term in the century tulsa was a windswept desolate prairie town. it was literally a cow town the cattle trails that the cattle drives from, texas to kansas the cattle would excuse me would come right through main street in downtown tulsa. all that changed with the discovery of oil now tulsa itself never discovered oil. there was never oil inside city limits, but the
black suburb of greenwood next on history bookshelf from 2002 the year the book was published james hirsch talks about riot and remembrance the tulsa race war and its legacy and a bookstore in tulsa. he discusses the events of that day and the long term effects on the african-american community and the city at large in one hour five minutes bob drury and tom clavin talk about their book blood and treasure daniel boone in the fight for america's first frontier. they examine america's westward...
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months away and the hope is that vaccines will be very, very administered by that time doctor david hirschous disease expert with northwell health says if covid-19 rates dipped very low attendees may not even the masks. the good news is that it is an outside event and that anything that could be done outside is always safer than something that could be done inside festival. organizers say whatever the health guidelines are at the time. they will follow them. >> that could mean masks proof of vaccination or a negative covid test, but not everyone is ready for huge gathering. i rather way to like 20 million the end of the year. 2022 maybe joshua. super felder loves live music but will hang on to his mask. i'm ready, but from i hope i'm still going kerry mass even told like that. greatest go down. the lineup is huge. in addition to billie eilish coast, malone megan thee stallion and ellie goulding heart just a few of the artists scheduled to appear found dancers mean specially after the year that we had to definitely something that the answer. >> we're still looking at offshore program contin
months away and the hope is that vaccines will be very, very administered by that time doctor david hirschous disease expert with northwell health says if covid-19 rates dipped very low attendees may not even the masks. the good news is that it is an outside event and that anything that could be done outside is always safer than something that could be done inside festival. organizers say whatever the health guidelines are at the time. they will follow them. >> that could mean masks proof...
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hillary clinton, when she was secretary of state, hirsch state department -- her state department undertook an enormous environmental study. there were massive documents in 2011 when this thing was approved by secretary of state hillary clinton. so it is not that this issue has not been studied, it has been studied and studied and studied again. the fact of the matter is the safest way to bring that crude and get it to the market is to bring it down through the keystone pipeline and deliver it to the refineries, to the good people in houston, texas, who know how to deal with the heavy crude. the fact that oil has been marketed at other parts of the world, that is actually a good thing. that is one of the things that has allowed us, as i referenced energy independence, but it has also allowed our economy to flourish in the years, the pre-pandemic years. we have the best economy, the envy of the world in terms of how our economy is performing. it is all tied together. but the keystone pipeline was a critical part of that network. host: a tweet from a viewer who writes, "you provide a strong a
hillary clinton, when she was secretary of state, hirsch state department -- her state department undertook an enormous environmental study. there were massive documents in 2011 when this thing was approved by secretary of state hillary clinton. so it is not that this issue has not been studied, it has been studied and studied and studied again. the fact of the matter is the safest way to bring that crude and get it to the market is to bring it down through the keystone pipeline and deliver it...
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it's time they got to see the evidence that the united states government has collected on this hirsch. and that is exactly -- on this issue. and that is exactly what the measure we are fusing here tonight. it would make the evidence available about this virus and pandemic. i'm proud to be joined in this effort by senator braun and i know he'd like to make a few remarks. mr. braun: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. braun: thank you, senator hawley. this was an easy one. over the weekend "the wall street journal" gave us some news. we've had a cascade of others weighing in now where this is maybe an epiphany that some have had that we need to look further into the roots. look at what our country has gone through. it's ban year and a quarter -- it's been a year and a quarter, and it has ravaged not only the united states but the world, and why in the sake of, like, simple transparency wouldn't we want to get to the root cause of it? the world health organization made an attempt at it. it was not effective. it looked to me like it was apologizing for what
it's time they got to see the evidence that the united states government has collected on this hirsch. and that is exactly -- on this issue. and that is exactly what the measure we are fusing here tonight. it would make the evidence available about this virus and pandemic. i'm proud to be joined in this effort by senator braun and i know he'd like to make a few remarks. mr. braun: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. braun: thank you, senator hawley. this was an...