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if you're going to have that then homeschool your children, keep them away from my kid. >> exactly. >> think about how this problem will be solved in a free society where private schools would perhaps require folks to have immunizations. airlines restaurants would require that. that's a big difference than government forcing you to have vaccinations. >> the government has the obligation to protect its citizens and if one rowing individual doesn't understand how science works and that it's not to be tried in a court of law, science is not a legal matter. once that child has been affected, it can can become an outbreak and then it's way past the time it's been won in the courts. >> john. >> i don't disagree that infectious children affects individuals who cause harm to others should be quarantined, should be separated by force. >> by the government? >> yes. who else is force in this country? >> you like had a kind of force but not the other kind of force? >> do you want government forcing the type of pills you have to take, the types of vaccinations. >> it's not similar. >> the types of
if you're going to have that then homeschool your children, keep them away from my kid. >> exactly. >> think about how this problem will be solved in a free society where private schools would perhaps require folks to have immunizations. airlines restaurants would require that. that's a big difference than government forcing you to have vaccinations. >> the government has the obligation to protect its citizens and if one rowing individual doesn't understand how science works...
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. >> and so okay, if they want to homeschool their kids and make sure that their kids don't have anythat's fine. but that's not necessarily true with homeschool. >> that is the additional responsibility of the these parents have. for philosophical reasons, religious reasons, they just push this hard enough, there's a lot of leeway there, but the measles is back. are we really now talking about this? >> i wish they would. >> e. coli is also deadly and you can get that from not washing your hands as well and does that mean that the government should stand over your shoulder? this is something that i disagree with a lot of parents about is what they feed their kids, their parents across this great nation who feed their kids to read those and mountain dew and set them up for a lifetime of diabetes and heart disease. and those kids are going to die sooner, spend spent more time in health care systems and cost you a lot more money. should the government be responsible for what you put in your body from an early age amax. >> it depends on who you ask. >> i'm not sure that the government sho
. >> and so okay, if they want to homeschool their kids and make sure that their kids don't have anythat's fine. but that's not necessarily true with homeschool. >> that is the additional responsibility of the these parents have. for philosophical reasons, religious reasons, they just push this hard enough, there's a lot of leeway there, but the measles is back. are we really now talking about this? >> i wish they would. >> e. coli is also deadly and you can get that...
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it comes during an outbreak that's affected 113 people in california. >> they could homeschool them. >> i think it's a good idea to get them vaccinated. because it's spreading so fast. >> the measles outbreak has a lot of parents very worried. valley cooke says she can't stand the thought her twin grandsons could be exposed to the virus. because others aren't vaccinated. >> i love them. they just make my day, you know. they fulfill my day at my every moment. i don't want them to catch it. no. >> reporter: boxer hopes her proposal will get swift consideration in washington. now if the state measure passes that could go in effect as early as the 2016-02017 school year. reporting live i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now you might find this sbrers r interesting. new evidence points to the philippines as the source of that disneyland measles outbreak. state health leaders now say that the california virus that we're seeing actually shares the same genetic material as the virus found in the philippines where measles is a big problem. doctors treated 50,000 cases last year. 110 o
it comes during an outbreak that's affected 113 people in california. >> they could homeschool them. >> i think it's a good idea to get them vaccinated. because it's spreading so fast. >> the measles outbreak has a lot of parents very worried. valley cooke says she can't stand the thought her twin grandsons could be exposed to the virus. because others aren't vaccinated. >> i love them. they just make my day, you know. they fulfill my day at my every moment. i don't want...
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she requested to be homeschooled. mom felt things were going well. >> thousands upon thousands of people that go missing every year not just here in new jersey but nationwide. if you heard about everyone in your phone would never stop. they're are a rainbow of different reasons. they runaway, don't want to be found people get killed. bill: take a good look at the photo. we we will post it on facebook, tweet this out. if you have any information call the police right away. ♪ "high speed chase" start us off. >> robbed of $400. i guy said he had a gun and demanded money. describe as a 25 -year-old man, 5-foot 9 inches 170 pounds. if you have any information please call crimestoppers. >> mainstreet we will not be the same due to a fire that tore through several stores. on facebook they said those who routinely commute through the area in the morning we will know what a big deal this is. please use an alternate route. the silver lining is no one was hurt. ♪ >> out of control. why would you have a gun law in which you speci
she requested to be homeschooled. mom felt things were going well. >> thousands upon thousands of people that go missing every year not just here in new jersey but nationwide. if you heard about everyone in your phone would never stop. they're are a rainbow of different reasons. they runaway, don't want to be found people get killed. bill: take a good look at the photo. we we will post it on facebook, tweet this out. if you have any information call the police right away. ♪ "high...
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i'm homeschooled. my table was wondering about how you are spreading the message about genocide today and how you feel they should be addressed. >> well what happens to me personally is that i thought that once the war ended and horrors of tragedy that was allowed to happen to so many millions of people that the world, the free world or the world at large would learn a lesson, but that seems to have never happened. what makes me depresses me, is again as i mentioned at the start of my address to you is that tragically the human nature is not always the best. a lot of times, it can be very beautiful and we have evidence of it. top continues. but what we need to do is again voice our stories. do anything possible and this is what's happening now. and try to intervene as much as we can. if it's a death message, in part of my speaking this is genocide, so it applies to every genocide that is taking place. >> thank you. and i really appreciate that you shared your story despite that i know it must be -- wel
i'm homeschooled. my table was wondering about how you are spreading the message about genocide today and how you feel they should be addressed. >> well what happens to me personally is that i thought that once the war ended and horrors of tragedy that was allowed to happen to so many millions of people that the world, the free world or the world at large would learn a lesson, but that seems to have never happened. what makes me depresses me, is again as i mentioned at the start of my...
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. >> you were homeschooled. >> computer science education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not have. >> i spoke to many founders who dropped out and made a lot of money. they have founded amazing companies, and they don't recommend anybody do what they did. >> if i had access to a computer science education when i was in high school, i would have stuck around. if you can find it there, stick around. get it there. >> you went to tokyo by yourself when you were 17. why? >> i had my heart broken and needed to get out of here. i bought a ticket and moved to the other side of the planet. i was really excited about tokyo, because i thought it was a future city, a place with remarkable technology and engineer
. >> you were homeschooled. >> computer science education in high school, at least in new york city, 14 years ago when i was in school really did not exist. it just didn't back then, it just wasn't in high schools. now it is there in a huge way. kids are learning to code in grade school. i always insist that you stick around. if you have that stuff at your disposal, hang out and spend time with teachers who are proficient and can help you get started. that is something i did not...
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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 the... 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, you know, 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 is really wide, as well, and it's thicker than normal. it goes rea
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 the... 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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backs kind of element, and on the other hand it plays well with religious faxes that believe in homeschoolingk they should have the right to dictate what goes on with their children free from government intervention. i think they're making a very calculated move. i found it very interesting, and i don't think anyone else picked up on this, but the way that rand paul talked about the issue. i thought it was very telling. the first thing he said as you might republican is that states don't own the children, parents own their children. now parents don't own their children and as i said in our column, the notion of owning another human being has never amounted to anything good, but children as private property that you should be able to do with them as you choose i think is nuanced and is subtle way of signaling to parents that yeah, government off your back, you should be able to make whatever choices however stupid and reckless they may be. >> the other thing i saw happening here, particularly among the iowa conservatives is the way both of these men this week faced national, pretty blistering
backs kind of element, and on the other hand it plays well with religious faxes that believe in homeschoolingk they should have the right to dictate what goes on with their children free from government intervention. i think they're making a very calculated move. i found it very interesting, and i don't think anyone else picked up on this, but the way that rand paul talked about the issue. i thought it was very telling. the first thing he said as you might republican is that states don't own...
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homeschooled kids could slip through.t really and truly we have to do something on governmental level. gerri: it is crazy. numbers are climbing. 102 cases but proportion of kids not vaccinated very high indeed. >> dr. campbell thanks for having me. >> should parents vaccinate their kids? long on to gerriwillis.com. vote on right-hand side of the screen. i will show results at end of tonight's show. >>> later in the show which super bowl ads scored and which ones left us bored? >>> tax time unfortunately. many families getting backed into the corner over the president's signature legislation, either get health insurance or pay the obamacare tax penalty. we'll examine hard decisions after the break. ♪ ♪ is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of the biggest financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. ♪ it's why edward jones is the big company th
homeschooled kids could slip through.t really and truly we have to do something on governmental level. gerri: it is crazy. numbers are climbing. 102 cases but proportion of kids not vaccinated very high indeed. >> dr. campbell thanks for having me. >> should parents vaccinate their kids? long on to gerriwillis.com. vote on right-hand side of the screen. i will show results at end of tonight's show. >>> later in the show which super bowl ads scored and which ones left us...
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. >> he was homeschooled so his dad could work with him on a regular basis.training his brain to folk from us both sides was the challenge. >> he has 3 delivery he can throw. >> ever a point he said daddy just want to throw on one side. >> not at all. no. never. never kim in the equation at all. >> his glove custom made by a company to wear it on both hands. >> 2 thumb. 6 finger total. the pockets here in the middle really you just switch over to the other side work both ways. >>reporter: has to be in phenomenal shape as he throw bullpen from both side in practice. >> he works double bring hard he has to have his body in shape for a lot of different things. leg have to be stronger. his core has to be stronger. hips in better shape stronger. hips in better shape. and he's shape. and he's good from both side as well man year said it was strange putting together patrick schedule because he's like 2 different pitchers. >> i was joking he gave me vertigo the other day and number 74 looked like it was 47 from one side and i walked out here a little bit dizzy so he'
. >> he was homeschooled so his dad could work with him on a regular basis.training his brain to folk from us both sides was the challenge. >> he has 3 delivery he can throw. >> ever a point he said daddy just want to throw on one side. >> not at all. no. never. never kim in the equation at all. >> his glove custom made by a company to wear it on both hands. >> 2 thumb. 6 finger total. the pockets here in the middle really you just switch over to the other...
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organizations such as the council for american private education, homeschool legal defense association and committee on catholic education of u.s. conference of catholic bishops have expressed support for the student success act because they know it will keep the federal government out of their business and preserve their cherished rights. a host of administration bureaucrats are attempting -- is attempting to defeat these much needed changes. they know each reform that returns fleblingsability and choice to parents and school boards represent a loss of pow for the d.c. it's time we put the interests of america's students above the desires of washington politicians. by reversing the top of down policies of recent decades -- the chair: the gentlelady is given an additional minute. ms. foxx: the student says sess act offers conservative solutions to repair broken education system. it would finally get washington out of the way and allow parents, teachers, and state and local education leaders the flexibility to provide every child in every school a high quality education. i yield back th
organizations such as the council for american private education, homeschool legal defense association and committee on catholic education of u.s. conference of catholic bishops have expressed support for the student success act because they know it will keep the federal government out of their business and preserve their cherished rights. a host of administration bureaucrats are attempting -- is attempting to defeat these much needed changes. they know each reform that returns fleblingsability...
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organizations such as the council for american private education, homeschool legal defense association and committee on catholic education of u.s. conference of catholic bishops have expressed support for the student success act because they know it will keep the federal government out of their business and preserve their cherished rights. a host of administration bureaucrats are attempting -- is attempting to defeat these much needed changes. they know each reform that returns fleblingsability and choice to parents and school boards represent a loss of pow for the d.c. it's time we put the interests of america's students above the desires of washington politicians. by reversing the top of down policies of recent decades -- the chair: the gentlelady is given an additional minute. ms. foxx: the student says sess act offers conservative solutions to repair broken education system. it would finally get washington out of the way and allow parents, teachers, and state and local education leaders the flexibility to provide every child in every school a high quality education. i yield back th
organizations such as the council for american private education, homeschool legal defense association and committee on catholic education of u.s. conference of catholic bishops have expressed support for the student success act because they know it will keep the federal government out of their business and preserve their cherished rights. a host of administration bureaucrats are attempting -- is attempting to defeat these much needed changes. they know each reform that returns fleblingsability...
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i did homeschool private school, public school.ld like parents to have the ability to take their money -- and let's face it, this is their tax dollars -- and put it where their children would be best educated. sometimes that's public schools. sometimes it's not, but no more of this monopoly on the education system. i applaud the act that bush wanted to take a run at providing a more competitive education environment. we'll see what happens in 2016 but i do think that will be one of the issues. i think there's a lot of ground that needs to be made up in regards to our public school system. host: our next call is bill from georgia on the independent line. caller: how y'all doing today? guest: good, thanks. caller: how are republicans or conservatives or libertarians going to overcome the liberal bias in the media, the liberal bias from k-22 graduate school? people are not being taught today that there are equal opportunities, and we do not need people being cared for. we need people out there working for themselves. guest: i look at
i did homeschool private school, public school.ld like parents to have the ability to take their money -- and let's face it, this is their tax dollars -- and put it where their children would be best educated. sometimes that's public schools. sometimes it's not, but no more of this monopoly on the education system. i applaud the act that bush wanted to take a run at providing a more competitive education environment. we'll see what happens in 2016 but i do think that will be one of the issues....
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whether that is homeschooling or parochial school or christian schools or charter schools or public schoolsr online programs, we trust the parents. we got that done in louisiana. the teachers union said this, parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their kids. let me repeat that. parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their kids. when they are honest, that is what the debate is about. they don't trust us to be smart enough to be educate our own children. they think that if you -- if these he does not force us to adopt their standards, curriculums, test, we not smart enough to educate our children. founding fathers got it right. they knew the purpose of the limited federal government is to secure but not create our god-given rights. [applause] now the second practical reason we opposed common core, and i would invite any parent undecided about this, look at the standards, the content themselves. i have done that. my little boy is a third grader. he was a second grader last year. if you are undecided, look at the math. this is the new, new math. my
whether that is homeschooling or parochial school or christian schools or charter schools or public schoolsr online programs, we trust the parents. we got that done in louisiana. the teachers union said this, parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their kids. let me repeat that. parents don't have a clue when it comes to making choices for their kids. when they are honest, that is what the debate is about. they don't trust us to be smart enough to be educate our own...
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frankly if you think about the advent of the magnet schools charter schools, homeschooled online schools virtual schools five of those options i named our width in the public footprint so the reality is there's a way to improve education that includes public school options. but in deed the most powerful tool that. as is choice. but does not obligate the choice simply to the public footprint. i'm a big believer whatever the parents as works for her very often as a single mom who's already working two shifts like mine was. let's give her the peace of mind to choose the quality education she she has determined is best for her child and when that happens, i believe that that competition will drive better results in the local neighborhood school and when that happens, kids get a far better education, i think there expectations in life sky rocket and we all benefit from that. >> let's shifted jeers of it. you have been successful at pushing the recovery school district in louisiana which predates you and has played a big role but you've pushed the course of choice, you've pushed statewide vouc
frankly if you think about the advent of the magnet schools charter schools, homeschooled online schools virtual schools five of those options i named our width in the public footprint so the reality is there's a way to improve education that includes public school options. but in deed the most powerful tool that. as is choice. but does not obligate the choice simply to the public footprint. i'm a big believer whatever the parents as works for her very often as a single mom who's already...
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my wife and i have been doing the hard work of homeschooling our older children imparting on them an appreciation for the special place america holds in the world, just as my parents did for me. my parents also taught me personal responsibility enshrined in the constitution must always be protected. their example showed me we must never cowher in the face of tyranny. never give up on the god given rights we are entitled to, and never stop fighting for the american dream. they taught me the importance of serving one nation and community. i knew early in life i wanted an opportunity to fight for the values which have made our nation a beacon of freedom and prosperity around the world. as a young state senator, i fought for relief for hardworking taxpayers, for more personal responsibility, for the right to life of unborn babies, for a prosperous business climate, and to protect our second amendment rights. last fall the people of the second district of west virginia afforded me the tremendous honor of representing them in congress. our nation faces great challenges. our president and h
my wife and i have been doing the hard work of homeschooling our older children imparting on them an appreciation for the special place america holds in the world, just as my parents did for me. my parents also taught me personal responsibility enshrined in the constitution must always be protected. their example showed me we must never cowher in the face of tyranny. never give up on the god given rights we are entitled to, and never stop fighting for the american dream. they taught me the...
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i have found that, for instance, homeschoolers do the best, private schoolers next best, charter schoolsst, and public schoolers worst. that's why we need school choice. common core is not school choice. i believe in standards. those standards are set by parents and people who do home schooling, or they would not be doing so well. those standards are set in our private schools. our public schools need to learn how to compete with that, but they don't need some central government telling them how to do it. [applause] >> this will be the last question. just because your answers are sosa synced and concise -- suc cinct and concise, and we appreciate that -- the last question is, how do you plan to bring your message to the minority community and make them feel more included, and how do you plan on making them feel included? >> the key is to tell them the truth. no more of this hiding what is going on. what i want people to have israel freedom -- is real freedom and real prosperity. i hear people saying, carson when he was a kid, he benefited from welfare and all this stuff and now he wants
i have found that, for instance, homeschoolers do the best, private schoolers next best, charter schoolsst, and public schoolers worst. that's why we need school choice. common core is not school choice. i believe in standards. those standards are set by parents and people who do home schooling, or they would not be doing so well. those standards are set in our private schools. our public schools need to learn how to compete with that, but they don't need some central government telling them...
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. >> una especie de homeschool. >> no sÉ, creo que van a una escuela, pero se preparan para ser artistaspies. ¿te gusta? >> sÍ. >> tengo otro. pongo la tele cuando sales, y hoy te darÉ una espina con rosales, porque estoy enamorada del chico de las redes sociales. >> ese sÍ me gustÓ! >> ay, voy a hacerme un corte de cabello asÍ. mismamente enojado. >> no, inhale, exhale. ¿mÁs tranquilo? >> no! estoy muy enojado porque venÍa manejando mi limusina cuando una seÑora a mi lado se pasÓ el stop sign a 40 millas por hora. >> ¿y quÉ pasÓ? >> bajo la ventana y le digo: ¿no sabe que hacia atrÁs hay un stop sign? y me dice: ¿no sabe dÓnde se aprieta el freno? >> pasa muy a menudo. >> me lo llevo. >> no, quÉdate conmigo. viene thalÍa a casita, el hashtag es #thalienda, y usted puede mandar su vÍdeo, o lo que sea. porque ella hizo entrar en helicÓptero. >> estoy viendo todos los mensajes de los fans, muy pendientes. en unos minutos llegarÁ con Él la pasarela espectacular. las fans van a desfilar con sus mamÁs, es algo novedoso y padrÍsimo. >> y no se imaginan lo que tenemos preparados en el rincÓn so
. >> una especie de homeschool. >> no sÉ, creo que van a una escuela, pero se preparan para ser artistaspies. ¿te gusta? >> sÍ. >> tengo otro. pongo la tele cuando sales, y hoy te darÉ una espina con rosales, porque estoy enamorada del chico de las redes sociales. >> ese sÍ me gustÓ! >> ay, voy a hacerme un corte de cabello asÍ. mismamente enojado. >> no, inhale, exhale. ¿mÁs tranquilo? >> no! estoy muy enojado porque venÍa manejando mi...
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frankly, if you think about the advent of magnet schools charter schools homeschool, online schools virtual schools five of those options i named were in the public footprint. the reality of it is there is a way to improve education that includes public school options. indeed the most powerful tool the parent has his choice. i say let us not relegate that choice simply to the public footprint. i am a big believer that whatever the parent says works for her, very often it is a single mom who is already working two shifts, like mine was, let's give her the peace of mind to choose the quality of education that she has determined for her child. and when that happens, i believe that that competition will draw even better results in the local neighborhood school. when that happens, kids get a far better education. i think their expectations and life skyrocket and we all benefit from that. >> keep track of the republican-led congress and follow its new members through its first session new congress, best access on c-span, c-span 2, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org . >> e-house panel looks at possi
frankly, if you think about the advent of magnet schools charter schools homeschool, online schools virtual schools five of those options i named were in the public footprint. the reality of it is there is a way to improve education that includes public school options. indeed the most powerful tool the parent has his choice. i say let us not relegate that choice simply to the public footprint. i am a big believer that whatever the parent says works for her, very often it is a single mom who is...
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or even, parents could stay home and and homeschool their children.at way, they can have their religious believes and their children be safe, like they want them to be without vaccinations, the keep the other kids safe. host: jetted from massachusetts. caller: i saw obama's speech. i agree with him. i agree with him about religion. i am a scientist, a physicist. i also am -- think the issue is more complicated than it was made out to be on the destination program. i would like to bring up the jargon still -- that scene. it is based on the hypothesis that hpv leads to cervical cancer. this is being given by the cdc. they recommend the girls and boys take it at age eight. it is unclear as to how long it lasts. if it is not last that long, it could only reduce a much smaller percentage -- 10-15 percent of cervical cancer. we do not know for sure is hpv causes cervical cancer. host: lauren from nashville tennessee. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i just lied to comment on obama speech and say that as being raised a protestant mennonite
or even, parents could stay home and and homeschool their children.at way, they can have their religious believes and their children be safe, like they want them to be without vaccinations, the keep the other kids safe. host: jetted from massachusetts. caller: i saw obama's speech. i agree with him. i agree with him about religion. i am a scientist, a physicist. i also am -- think the issue is more complicated than it was made out to be on the destination program. i would like to bring up the...
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the republican bill takes away millions of dollars from students and schools in my homeschool district of hillsboro and pinellas counties in florida and they proposed to cut florida schools by $33 million in fiscal year 2016 and a whooping $437 million through fiscal year 2021. in doing so they cut at the heart of our ability to give teachers the tools they need to teach and our students the ability to learn. now, many amendments will be debated and some could improve the bill while others will not, but in the end, other than the democratic substitute, there's no way to fix this republican bill that would harm so many students and schools across america. so i urge my colleagues to vote no and send the committee back to the drawing board. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. duncan: well, th
the republican bill takes away millions of dollars from students and schools in my homeschool district of hillsboro and pinellas counties in florida and they proposed to cut florida schools by $33 million in fiscal year 2016 and a whooping $437 million through fiscal year 2021. in doing so they cut at the heart of our ability to give teachers the tools they need to teach and our students the ability to learn. now, many amendments will be debated and some could improve the bill while others will...