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member of our staff will bring this class to two different government classes in high schools and homeschool groups to discuss this. we personally really enjoyed this partnership with heather and i would just like for everybody to welcome us in joining her, thank you. >> secretary schultz, it was quite a way to spend caucus day this year, you can imagine, we actually called on teachers all across the state of iowa, together we promoted we started 20 years ago to be exact
member of our staff will bring this class to two different government classes in high schools and homeschool groups to discuss this. we personally really enjoyed this partnership with heather and i would just like for everybody to welcome us in joining her, thank you. >> secretary schultz, it was quite a way to spend caucus day this year, you can imagine, we actually called on teachers all across the state of iowa, together we promoted we started 20 years ago to be exact
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since she's homeschooled, she's able to travel the world for the top competitions. lakey's mastered some amazing techniques -- like this one. >> where you're going on the wave and then you launch into the air and grab your board and do a 360 and then land back on the wave. >> that's called an air reverse. like just about all individual sports, surfing is judged on a combination of factors. >> to judge competitive surfing, it's on a scale from 1 to 10 -- 10 being the best, 0.1 being the worst. it depends on the wave and what the wave offers you. but most of the time, it's how well you surfed the wave, so if you maximized every opportunity you got. they would want to see someone do, like, a turn and then go straight from that into an air reverse, like we were talking about earlier. >> surfing comes from hawaii. early boards were made out of wood and were rather heavy. today, most boards are made out of lightweight foam. the one lakey uses is a new design. >> it's super-, super-wide. the tail's really wide, as well, and it's thicker than normal. it goes really, really
since she's homeschooled, she's able to travel the world for the top competitions. lakey's mastered some amazing techniques -- like this one. >> where you're going on the wave and then you launch into the air and grab your board and do a 360 and then land back on the wave. >> that's called an air reverse. like just about all individual sports, surfing is judged on a combination of factors. >> to judge competitive surfing, it's on a scale from 1 to 10 -- 10 being the best, 0.1...
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this is a guy who homeschools his kids, okay, and this is a guy that has no problem with the defunding of public education where teachers in his home state of pennsylvania have voted to work for nothing and they have gotten a big scrap with the governor right now about getting funds to run it. i want to play a sound bite of rick santorum yesterday in north dakota talking about iran. >> right now the big issue of the day is iran. the development of a nuclear weapon and let me assure you they do not respect us. they are promoting terror all over the world. there are plans here in the united states that iran is planning to do terrorist attacks here and what does the president do? he appeases. this is a fundamental threat to your security. no one is safe. no one is safe from asymmetric threats, terrorism. that's what iran is all about unless we stop them from getting that nuclear weapon. >> we should point out factually that the stated position of the president of the united states is that he will not allow iran to have a nuclear bomb. i guess we have got to have all of this testosterone o
this is a guy who homeschools his kids, okay, and this is a guy that has no problem with the defunding of public education where teachers in his home state of pennsylvania have voted to work for nothing and they have gotten a big scrap with the governor right now about getting funds to run it. i want to play a sound bite of rick santorum yesterday in north dakota talking about iran. >> right now the big issue of the day is iran. the development of a nuclear weapon and let me assure you...
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better traditional schools, public charter schools, private schools, virtual education and homeschooling. mr. huizenga: i advocate for these opportunities when i sat on a board of a public charter school in michigan. i also served as director of development at a christian school, and most importantly as i was a parent, along with my wife, who homeschooled our children. those of us in congress must continue to encourage and champion school reform. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor the incredible story of the dorchester four chap lanes. the brave and moral chaplain,s -- chaplains, was above the transport ship as they sunk into icy waters in 1943. these leaders of different states gave up their life jackets stood strong, sharing words of healing and peace as the ship we
better traditional schools, public charter schools, private schools, virtual education and homeschooling. mr. huizenga: i advocate for these opportunities when i sat on a board of a public charter school in michigan. i also served as director of development at a christian school, and most importantly as i was a parent, along with my wife, who homeschooled our children. those of us in congress must continue to encourage and champion school reform. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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what cps told me earlier today was they were looking into the fact if these children were homeschooled of the investigators went in, there were eight children in a 10x10 room with a piece of plywood over the top of the window. it did not have any light in there. three of those children were restrained to beds using sort of a harness, a leash, something to hold them within their small area. two of the children were two years old. another one was five years old, a little girl, disabled and legally blind. >> and so you have all these kids. help me understand the connection -- or the relationship between these kids and the owner of the home. >> that's something -- the reason why it's taking a little bit of time for investigators to go through this case is because of that large connection. apparently the woman who owns the home is the grandmother. her name is tanda marsh smith. she has a cps history, significant history quoted with cps and lost six children to cps in michigan in the early '80s. apparently most of these children, if not all of them, cps wasn't exactly sure, neither were the
what cps told me earlier today was they were looking into the fact if these children were homeschooled of the investigators went in, there were eight children in a 10x10 room with a piece of plywood over the top of the window. it did not have any light in there. three of those children were restrained to beds using sort of a harness, a leash, something to hold them within their small area. two of the children were two years old. another one was five years old, a little girl, disabled and...
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his wife was homeschooling five kids. she was handling it. it's an amazing woman.>> eric: scott, do you think most of us realize that is what our brave military family goes through? >> yeah, you know, there is a lot of people that go unrecognized. one of them definitely the women. and what they do. and the sacrifices they make. it's really important in today's society that people really recognize those that really, you know, sacrifice their livelihood for us. it's not only the men down range but the women in the families. >> eric: one of the most gripping scenes, one of the navy seals, grenade is thrown. he jumps on it with his body. it explodes under him. and the blood just starts pooling out. he does it to save his comrades. that really happened. >> yeah, really important thing about this film, everything you see happened to a seal in this film has happen to a seal on the battlefield in the last ten years. they're stories you wouldn't believe unless you knew it was true. heroheros in "act of valor" is important. who would do that? who would take a bullet for the
his wife was homeschooling five kids. she was handling it. it's an amazing woman.>> eric: scott, do you think most of us realize that is what our brave military family goes through? >> yeah, you know, there is a lot of people that go unrecognized. one of them definitely the women. and what they do. and the sacrifices they make. it's really important in today's society that people really recognize those that really, you know, sacrifice their livelihood for us. it's not only the men...