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and school curriculum with an assistant professor of education and american enterprise institute ian rowethe future of u.s.-russian diplomatic relations with a russian expert. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, acts, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: the groundbreaking ceremony for the korean war veterans memorial wall. the south korean president moon jae-in attended the ceremony and made brief remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> [speaking korean] >> would you bout with me please? gracious heavenly father, we come to you with faithful hearts on the special day and in this special place to commemorate the end of one journey and the beginning of another. we ask your blessings on what will be done here and pray that the names to be inscribed will be known for their sacrifice to enable the people of south korea to live in freedom. we have said any times that freedom is not free. the names here will ring that truth forever. father, we know this day would not be possible without the diligence and perseverance of colonel bill weber and of the others who saw
and school curriculum with an assistant professor of education and american enterprise institute ian rowethe future of u.s.-russian diplomatic relations with a russian expert. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, acts, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: the groundbreaking ceremony for the korean war veterans memorial wall. the south korean president moon jae-in attended the ceremony and made brief remarks. this is about 20 minutes. >> [speaking korean]...
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morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowerise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't been around forfo a while come since about the '60s andgu more in thatpe
morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowerise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't been around forfo a while come since about...
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american enterprise institute resident ian rowe. the future of u.s.-russian relations.atching c-spans'washington journal on sunday morning, can join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. -- where you get podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with a distinct fellow at the council former relations and former special envoy for israeli-palestiniago
american enterprise institute resident ian rowe. the future of u.s.-russian relations.atching c-spans'washington journal on sunday morning, can join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. -- where you get podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with a distinct fellow at the council former relations and former special envoy for israeli-palestiniago
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and school curriculum with an assistant professor of education and american enterprise institute ian rowethe future of u.s.-russian diplomatic relations with a russian expert. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, acts, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: the groundbreaking ceremony for the korean war veterans memorial wall
and school curriculum with an assistant professor of education and american enterprise institute ian rowethe future of u.s.-russian diplomatic relations with a russian expert. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, acts, -- texts, and tweets. announcer: the groundbreaking ceremony for the korean war veterans memorial wall
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american enterprise institute resident ian rowe. the future of u.s.-russian relations. watching c-spans'washington journal on sunday morning, can join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. -- where you get podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with a distinct fellow at the council former relations and former special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations and former u.s. ambassador to israel, good morning mark. guest: thank you for having me. host: we just talked with a person who gave us the palestinian side of what is going on. you are an american, i want you as a former ambassador to israel give us your reaction to the cease-fire that was announced. guest: it is welcome. in is important to stop the killing -- it is important to stop the killing. try to pick up the pieces. we have seen this movie before. it ends the same way. that it ended is important, but it does not lead to any horizon for ending the conflict is what is depressing. both sides claimed victory. both sides go back to rebuilding capabilities, they
american enterprise institute resident ian rowe. the future of u.s.-russian relations. watching c-spans'washington journal on sunday morning, can join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. -- where you get podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with a distinct fellow at the council former relations and former special envoy for israeli-palestinian negotiations and former u.s. ambassador to israel, good morning mark. guest: thank you for...
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morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't been around forfo a while come since about the '60s andgu more in that specific language and comes out of legal studies, and some of the tenants of critical race theory are that we can and we should look at racism as normal in the united states and not average. points to property issues and property rights, whiteness been one of those things which hopefully will get into, and also looking at the way counter narratives or counter stories can and should be used to combat racist norms, racist ideologies in all types of fields. discipl. for me, in education, one of my favorites is 1996 toward a critical race theory of education
morning a zoom roundtable discussion on the issue of critical race theory and our guests this morning, ian rowe, , resident fellow at the american enterprise institute and chanelle wilson assistant professor and africana studies professor at bryn mawr college. good morning to you both. >> guest: good morning. >> host: chanelle wilson,, start with you. a basic definition of critical race theory and how long this theory has been around. >> guest: so critical race there hasn't...
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our guests, ian rowe of the american enterprise institute, and chanelle wilson of bryn mawr college,ssistant professor of education in african astudies director, and ms. will son, i'll give you the next call. ricky in michigan is on the line. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: my question is to both of you. tin starts at home, education, but i thought the slaves even broke away to read by candlelight to understand. literacy is one big thing, yes, but what are you reading about? the american history has never been about a complete history. if native americans. asian americans. it starts in the heart. you can do all the theories and all the talk they want, but it starts in the heart. now, as a black man, i live in a society that is really kind of different. it's a religious kind of society. but it's different kind of people from all over the world. i have people come in my house of different races. all people. and when they sit down, they talk about their children. yeah, we're going to teach them thousand read and write, but what are they learning to read
our guests, ian rowe of the american enterprise institute, and chanelle wilson of bryn mawr college,ssistant professor of education in african astudies director, and ms. will son, i'll give you the next call. ricky in michigan is on the line. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: my question is to both of you. tin starts at home, education, but i thought the slaves even broke away to read by candlelight to understand. literacy is one big thing, yes, but what are you...
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ian rowe is a fellow at the americans institute.currently serves as a senior visiting fellow at the woodson fellow and a writer for the 1776 unites campaign. and michelle herczog is a history and social science coordinator for the los angeles county office of education. responsible for providing professional development, resources and support for educators through los angeles county. one important housekeeping note that i have for you before we get started, if you have a question for me or any of the other panelists today, please use the youtube chat feature. questions asked there will be sent to me throughout the program and i'll try to pose as many as i can to our panelists. i couldn't think of a better group to be talking with today as we discuss this critical moment and take stock of where we are and how we see and teach the past. with that i want to begin by toughering to professor kamensky and asking her her thoughts on this particular moment. >> thanks, it's great to be with you all today. i come from higher ed, a pretty rare
ian rowe is a fellow at the americans institute.currently serves as a senior visiting fellow at the woodson fellow and a writer for the 1776 unites campaign. and michelle herczog is a history and social science coordinator for the los angeles county office of education. responsible for providing professional development, resources and support for educators through los angeles county. one important housekeeping note that i have for you before we get started, if you have a question for me or any...
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our guests, ian rowe of the american enterprise institute, and chanelle wilson of bryn mawr college,istant professor of education in african astudies director, and ms. will son, i'll give you the next call. ricky in michigan is on the line. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: my question is to both of you. tin starts at home, education, but i thought the slaves even broke away to read by candlelight to understand. literacy is one big thing, yes, but what are you reading about? the american history has never been about a complete history. if native americans. asian americans. it starts in the heart. you can do all the theories and all the talk they want, but it starts in the heart. now, as a black man, i live in a society that is really kind of different. it's a religious kind of society. but it's different kind of people from all over the world. i have people come in my house of different races. all people. and when they sit down, they talk about their children. yeah, we're going to teach them thousand read and write, but what are they learning to read an
our guests, ian rowe of the american enterprise institute, and chanelle wilson of bryn mawr college,istant professor of education in african astudies director, and ms. will son, i'll give you the next call. ricky in michigan is on the line. good morning. caller: good morning. guest: good morning. caller: my question is to both of you. tin starts at home, education, but i thought the slaves even broke away to read by candlelight to understand. literacy is one big thing, yes, but what are you...
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announcer: bryn mawr college's chanelle wilson and the american enterprise institute's ian rowe aboutitical race theory in the school curriculum. later, william
announcer: bryn mawr college's chanelle wilson and the american enterprise institute's ian rowe aboutitical race theory in the school curriculum. later, william
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and the american enterprise institute fellow ian rowe. also the future of u.s.sia diplomatic relations. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join your -- during the discussion with your calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> senator tim kaine and todd young have cosponsored legislation to have -- to repeal authorization for the use of military force in iraq. they discussed those efforts at an event hosted by the heritage foundation. this discussion is in our. -- an hour. >> you both know are distinguished guests, senator tim kaine who serves for virginia and the vice presidential nominee. i think this is the first vice presidential nominee from the democratic party that we have here and we are delighted to have you. his sois
and the american enterprise institute fellow ian rowe. also the future of u.s.sia diplomatic relations. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join your -- during the discussion with your calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> senator tim kaine and todd young have cosponsored legislation to have -- to repeal authorization for the use of military force in iraq. they discussed those efforts at an event hosted by the heritage foundation. this discussion is in...
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after a brilliant opening round of 63, he fired in two 66s in a row to stay just ahead of the field. england's iany carding a 64, which was the round of the day, leaving him seven shots off the pace. that's all the sport for now. the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, says the government will be cautious and look at all the data, before deciding whether to end covid restrictions in england next month. the warning was made as the chief executive of nhs providers said "very, very few" coronavirus patients in hospital in england have received two covid jabs, showing the vaccines provide "very high" levels of protection. but he warned hospitals are dealing with a heavy backlog of cases. dr katherine henderson is president of the royal college of emergency medicine. she says there despite there being low numbers going into hospital with coronavirus, the transmission prevention measures have to stay in place, which keeps bed capacity down. i spoke to her earlier. at the moment, we are not seeing lots of patients coming in with covid, but the fact that you've got any transmission in the community means al
after a brilliant opening round of 63, he fired in two 66s in a row to stay just ahead of the field. england's iany carding a 64, which was the round of the day, leaving him seven shots off the pace. that's all the sport for now. the vaccines minister, nadhim zahawi, says the government will be cautious and look at all the data, before deciding whether to end covid restrictions in england next month. the warning was made as the chief executive of nhs providers said "very, very few"...