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paul peterson is director of education and governor. he is a senior editor of education next, a great journal of education policies. he is a member of the american academy of arts and sciences. and the national academy of education. he's written many, many books, including "saving schools" to virtual learning, school politics, chicago style, and city limits, which is a study of urban politics and policies. elizabeth devos is the 11th secretary of education of the united states. she's been involved in politics and education policy for more than 30 years in her home state of michigan and nationwide. in an interview she recounted how she first got engaged with education issues in a visit to pot else's house christian school in grand rapids. there she saw a school that managed to create a safe, warm, and rich educational learning environment for many low-income children. she started helping individual students with tuition, then supporting the school itself, which her family still does through their philanthropy. this grew into a larger eff
paul peterson is director of education and governor. he is a senior editor of education next, a great journal of education policies. he is a member of the american academy of arts and sciences. and the national academy of education. he's written many, many books, including "saving schools" to virtual learning, school politics, chicago style, and city limits, which is a study of urban politics and policies. elizabeth devos is the 11th secretary of education of the united states. she's...
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professor paul peterson and betsy devos. [applause] sec. devos: thank you for that kind introduction. is one of thehool gems of all of american postsecondary education. peterson, i first want to recognize the significance and influential contributions to the advancement of school choice you have made. few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue. a special thanks to the harvard as they prepare for their next steps. i wish her nothing but the best. in cambridge, there are many great people working on many great ideas. that has been the case for a very long time. graduates have gone on to shape culture and society, create new businesses and technologies, cure diseases, and lead governments around the globe. it is a privilege to be here. i don't want to talk about my age. kennedy is the first president i can personally remember. i can't say i remember all that much. i do know that president kennedy understood the proper role of that,ate, and once warned ev
professor paul peterson and betsy devos. [applause] sec. devos: thank you for that kind introduction. is one of thehool gems of all of american postsecondary education. peterson, i first want to recognize the significance and influential contributions to the advancement of school choice you have made. few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue. a special thanks to the harvard as they prepare for their...
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kennedy junior forumel professor paul peterson and secretary elizabeth devos. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction.t and doug elmendorf, thank you for the opportunity. the kennedy school. click one of the -- but of all of american post secondary education. professor peterson, i look forward to our conversation but i first want to recognize the significant and influential contributions to the advancement of school choice you have made over the years. to both the program on education policy and governance here at harvard and education next, few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue.t and a special thanks to president faust for a decade of leadership as president of this one of america's most finest institutions of higher learning. as she and how to prepare for the next apps, i was sure nothing but the best. during cambridge there are many great people working on manyeatp great ideas to better the lives of all americans and people across the globe. that's bee
kennedy junior forumel professor paul peterson and secretary elizabeth devos. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction.t and doug elmendorf, thank you for the opportunity. the kennedy school. click one of the -- but of all of american post secondary education. professor peterson, i look forward to our conversation but i first want to recognize the significant and influential contributions to the advancement of school choice you have made over the years. to both the program on...
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for now please welcome paul peterson and elizabeth devoss. [ applause ] >> thank you for the opportunity to be here at the kennedy school. truly one of the gems of post secondary education. peterson, i look forward to our conversation but i want to to the advancement of school choice you have made over the years. through broet the program on education policy and govern nance and education next few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for continuing to facilitate that dialogue. a special thanks to fauste. as she and harvard prepare for their next steps i wish her nothing but the best. here in cambridge there are many great people working on in great ideas. and that's been the case for a very long time. it helped lead at all levels around the globe. it the privilege to be here. i don't really want to talk about my age but john f. kennedy is the first president i can remember, though i don't remember all that much. president kennedy had it right and despite the fact that we have all too often disregarded his observations he is still right t
for now please welcome paul peterson and elizabeth devoss. [ applause ] >> thank you for the opportunity to be here at the kennedy school. truly one of the gems of post secondary education. peterson, i look forward to our conversation but i want to to the advancement of school choice you have made over the years. through broet the program on education policy and govern nance and education next few scholars have left such indelible fingerprints on this critical conversation. thank you for...
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after remarks she sits down with harvard government professor paul peterson and takes questions fromthe audience. this is one hour. an ho [applause] >> good evening everyone. my name is archon fung and in the academic dean of the harvard kennedy school. tonight we're joined by two professor, and a very special j guest to explore the critical question of how to improve our education system. in particular should we address the challenges of our education system by shifting resources from school districts to parents by giving them tax dollars to choose whether to send their children to public schools, charter schools, or privates? this is the latest chapter in a debate that's been going on for sometime. milton friedman friedman developed the idea of choice in his 1955 essay though role of government in education, policy makers including our special guest here tonight develop these programs into experiments in t
after remarks she sits down with harvard government professor paul peterson and takes questions fromthe audience. this is one hour. an ho [applause] >> good evening everyone. my name is archon fung and in the academic dean of the harvard kennedy school. tonight we're joined by two professor, and a very special j guest to explore the critical question of how to improve our education system. in particular should we address the challenges of our education system by shifting resources from...
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peterson friel. but defending paul zumot would present its own set of challenges. zumot was accused of killing his girlfriend jennifer schipsi and then trying to hide that fact by burning the house down. but as the trial began, he had also been pegged by the prosecution as an abuser, a violent man, an image geragos set out to change. >> they both were passionate, romantic at times, hot at times, as you would characterize it. i don't think it was a one-way street, by any means. >> for a start, geragos tried to weed out possible jury members who might have been unduly swayed by angry text messages or stories about zumot's temper. >> what jurors do or what you want to get a jury to do is to want to help your client and to kind of walk in the shoes of your client. >> and then when he presented his casegeragos set out to reframe the events after that infamous party the night before the fire. >> the party was at a place and it was for paul's birthday. and it was planned by jennifer and the -- and maybe 14 to 18 of their close friends that were there. and by all accounts
peterson friel. but defending paul zumot would present its own set of challenges. zumot was accused of killing his girlfriend jennifer schipsi and then trying to hide that fact by burning the house down. but as the trial began, he had also been pegged by the prosecution as an abuser, a violent man, an image geragos set out to change. >> they both were passionate, romantic at times, hot at times, as you would characterize it. i don't think it was a one-way street, by any means. >>...
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paul weller, everybody! we'll be right back. sweet 4k tv, mr. peterson. thanks. pretty psyched. did you get fios too? no.ything other than a fiber-optic network? i got to go. peterson. peterson's wife. counting on you guys. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. and now get our fastest internet ever plus tv and phone for just $79.99 per month. late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests >> stephen: that's it for the "late show." will be kerry washington,...
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brooke peterson said herfather was fired for breaking apple's strict policy that bans filming on its campus. let's go back to our top story. president trump's former campaign manager, paulrges of conspiring to defraud the us. laura bicker had the latest reaction from washington. lead trump spokesperson said that these charges had nothing to do with these charges had nothing to do with the white house. the big figure that every camera was focused on today was paul manafort, the former campaign manager for donald was paul manafort, the former campaign managerfor donald trump. he is actually someone who was credited with helping donald trump win. he was a campaign manager as donald went over the line to get the number of delegates needed to win a nomination. when it comes to the fairgo, all nomination. when it comes to the fair go, all attention was focused on him and these 12 great if charges. much of the indictment against paul manafort relates to a time before the campaign. while cameras were focused on him, there was another startling revelation, about george pa padopolous. was another startling revelation, about george papadopolous. we have never really heard of this
brooke peterson said herfather was fired for breaking apple's strict policy that bans filming on its campus. let's go back to our top story. president trump's former campaign manager, paulrges of conspiring to defraud the us. laura bicker had the latest reaction from washington. lead trump spokesperson said that these charges had nothing to do with these charges had nothing to do with the white house. the big figure that every camera was focused on today was paul manafort, the former campaign...