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foundation on the occasion of the presentation of the lifetime achievement award from the rockefeller foundation to ratan tata. >> when you live in a country where there's such disparity of income and such disparity and prosperity, you cannot help but feel that you cannot ignore the millions of people that sometimes struggle for just staying alive. in that you need to do something to not to hand out-- but to bring life back to them. so i think what has been happening in enlightened companies is do something for the communities around where you are operate. >> rose: we conclude this evening with jane harman, former congresswoman from california now president of the woodrow wilson center. >> i think the way to solve the terror threat against us is to win the argument. and how do we win the argument? we have to live our values. we have to show kids who are about to decide whether to strap on a suicide vest that if they don't do that, we are helping to provide opportunity in their countries. >> rose: ratan tata, judith rodin and jane harman when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose wa
foundation on the occasion of the presentation of the lifetime achievement award from the rockefeller foundation to ratan tata. >> when you live in a country where there's such disparity of income and such disparity and prosperity, you cannot help but feel that you cannot ignore the millions of people that sometimes struggle for just staying alive. in that you need to do something to not to hand out-- but to bring life back to them. so i think what has been happening in enlightened...
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and until the martial plan rockefeller was giving more foreign aid than the u.s. government isn't that extraothers. giving more aid than wrb. >> really transformed both how foreign aid was done and also made philanthropy move aside and try to figure out what it was going to do. but we were always looking at asia. and china was going through so many different periods. india was going through so many different periods. we were moving in and out of offices there depending what the government was doing, and whether we were welcome or not. two very different countries with very different principleses about how they are operating that really are, even though it feels like slowing to you, to us it feels like there is a growth engine of the region. by they're doing thifern things. >> look into sow up natural resources. >> definitely. >> the extractive industries are exploding as a result. but there are also putting in hard infrastructure. so the food that was rotting in the grain eries now is able to move along roads. >> and building infrastructure in order to make their
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the republican nomination. i wonder what would have happened, had rockefeller wound up being the republican? >> rockefeller, i honestly believe rockefeller was his preferred candidate for president of the united states. he brought rockefeller down to the white house in a secret meeting to talk to him about that. >> it's another indication of this weird bipartisanship of lbj. he appreciated talent, no matter which side of the aisle it was on. and he had great respect for nelson rockefeller's abilities. and i as a young person in the white house, thought it was strange that the president was so willing to consort with these strange republicans. >> but he admired rockefeller. >> did you mean, joe, that you think, if humphrey had been the nominee, he would have voted for rockefeller? >> i don't know what he would have done. i do remember one thing about rockefeller. when rockefeller got divorced and married happy, it was a big scandal. i mean it was a big deal in politics for that to happen. and there was a white house dinner and he was going over the list with liz carpenter. and he said, add nel
the republican nomination. i wonder what would have happened, had rockefeller wound up being the republican? >> rockefeller, i honestly believe rockefeller was his preferred candidate for president of the united states. he brought rockefeller down to the white house in a secret meeting to talk to him about that. >> it's another indication of this weird bipartisanship of lbj. he appreciated talent, no matter which side of the aisle it was on. and he had great respect for nelson...
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now he's the head of the rockefeller brothers' fund. anthund radicals. >> how would one safeguard against such use -- >> i don't think you really can if you're leaving y. it's a huge pblemle y ovfo stt sunsetting the foundation. i mean, you can't foresee what's going to go on through two, three generations. i think the, that's why i like the idea of redefining what's pocall ye juin's g et t exemption. you've got to just give to charity. and which would be hospitals. you know, i don't want to devise a reform while i'm standing here. i'm sure that some wise heads cagurethblic s eti t inh t basic solution. the other is you've got to sunset it. you can't have wealth existing in perpetuity. and what's the problem with giving it away while yore alive? yo then a, maldive and all these open borders groups and their might. recently we have this declaration by mr. obama. there's two parts to this. can you reflecon why the mia seems to be unablto hdlean pellmmti hean tlkute y-ed view of someone who was brought here when they were 8, and wouldn't it
now he's the head of the rockefeller brothers' fund. anthund radicals. >> how would one safeguard against such use -- >> i don't think you really can if you're leaving y. it's a huge pblemle y ovfo stt sunsetting the foundation. i mean, you can't foresee what's going to go on through two, three generations. i think the, that's why i like the idea of redefining what's pocall ye juin's g et t exemption. you've got to just give to charity. and which would be hospitals. you know, i...
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the compaction. >> but u.s. senator jay rockefeller chaired a hearing into the cruise industry weeks after the disaster says the company bears responsibility. >> the cruise ship is the captain. right? i mean he didn't wander in on his own and start turning the wheel or whatever it is, pushing buttons, the company is the captain, the captain is the company. >> costa and some other lines have made changes since the disaster. current regulations say there must be an assembly drill within 24 hours of embark indication. now those drills are held before a ship leaves port. but that wasn't the case with the costa concordia, hector perez says safety officers went so far as to encourage passengers to ignore the lecture all together. >> she told everybody that we're all adults here, that we came here to have fun and to go spend your money at the casinos, there's nice restaurants to go to the restaurants and just basically place your red emergency drill cards in front of the table and he will scan them on your way out. >> after the accident, clia
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hughes would have responded to electing officials on an international organizational scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws? >> thank you. >> well, that's a great question. and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have, i think, very kind of nuanced views and not something where you would say, oh, boy, he would really be hostile to the international organizations. because, of course, this is somebody who came to the chief justiceship after serving on the international court in the hague. so he's been sort of an internationalist, if you will. and in his writings, he has been less critical of the idea that international law is our law. in fact, in his book he specifically says, international law is our law. on the other hand, i think he would ultimately say, though, that our own elected officials have the ultimate say over what the scope of our laws are. and i think he would have a view that congress had quite a wide scope to embrace interna
hughes would have responded to electing officials on an international organizational scale such as the rockefeller funded united nations, being able to dictate international law as opposed to an elected official who would use the congress to pass particular laws? >> thank you. >> well, that's a great question. and it's one where i think that the chief justice hughes would have, i think, very kind of nuanced views and not something where you would say, oh, boy, he would really be...
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together in a in a secret meeting been secret jackal island georgia before the founding of the fed the rockefeller interest j.p. morgan. other big banking interests got together and they hired a harvard professor to write the legislation so the idea that these people were all of planning for the public good and concerned about the average person no they were they wrote this act in order to benefit the big banks but of course in order to get the government to pass that they had to benefit the government to which indeed it does but it's been very bad for the regular person you know the the dollar is worth . in a sense of what it was when the federal reserve was founded and i fear we're going to see much more much higher prices much more economic turmoil that's going to be in this country like it is in europe and until we get rid of keynesianism central banking and these institutions that empower big banks and big governments to poke a stick in the eye of the rest of us to their own benefit we're going to have more and more trouble so if you're concerned about any kind of society and onto our childre
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the dogs and rockefeller so i think that the balance of power shifted more in the mill as a result of the progressive legislation and i think that unfortunately we have back to the beginning of the twentieth century in terms of political power and also in. so that people feel they are i think that there was a strong populous pressure everywhere because people feel that they're not getting ahead they don't have a future their children are not going to be wealthier than they are and they was and the system plus they've they feel that everything has been greek that these condos from the live go to many others i think suggest that this is that is not fair so i think at we are sitting in an of a tense situation and a lot of. pressure and the question is are we going to use this i was going to use it to destroy the system that with all these defects created so much wealth or going to use it to make this is that bad and i think that the progressive they are legislation suggests that you coud use this pressure to make this is the better and that's what i'm trying to do with my book where you'
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the space program on energy. >> fracking. it is in 200 years -- >> damage to water and so forth -- >> to rockefeller is the senior senator -- jay rockefeller is the senior senator from west virginia, chairman to the democratic -- is a politician of some standing, just to correct it. i get the feeling listening to charles, which is a joy, that of barack obama ran into a burning building to restrepo widow and her orphaned child, he would say that he did -- restitute a widow and her orphaned child, he would say that he did not enforce the arson laws. [laughter] >> barack obama all the way. just the way he seems to be in touch with people and reaches out to the middle class and lower middle class, and that is who we are. >> i would rather sit down with barack obama to discuss how he is causing real problems for this country. >> what does that last answer tell you about the mitt romney candidacy? >> that people don't really like mitt romney but might vote for him anyway to get rid of obama. >> they are both cold fish. in this popular stage, everybody is demanding touchy-feely -- this populist age, everybody is demanding touchy-feely
the space program on energy. >> fracking. it is in 200 years -- >> damage to water and so forth -- >> to rockefeller is the senior senator -- jay rockefeller is the senior senator from west virginia, chairman to the democratic -- is a politician of some standing, just to correct it. i get the feeling listening to charles, which is a joy, that of barack obama ran into a burning building to restrepo widow and her orphaned child, he would say that he did -- restitute a widow and...
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the money. they probably feel guilty for it'sot jt egit. i l guitay b le h prt no e rockefellers, you know, were a pretty conservative aerican family. peter collier and i did a book iiiesens yes efr, whe ospo the university of vermont. he said i am a socialist now he's the head of the rockefeller brothers fd. ich ug ondio infu aif >> how would one safeguard against -- ifr lngont think youycn fosnsegnsne unon you can't foresee was going to go on for two, three generations. that is why i like theie i'ussa solal llyo noio taept he got to just give to charity, which should be hospitals. you know, i don't want to devse a rorm iland stding here. coure leca keca, ihn that's the basic solution. and the others who got to send that appear yu can' have bo exist in perpeity. d whats th proem wh alqu iawayhiou a youco as ldanl f these groups mma. recently we have this declaration by mr. obama. there's two parts to this. can yo reflec on hym as ogamiio hy heantat o y o someone who was brought here when they were eight and wouldn't it be nice to be nce to them? to an atta about emergcy room is
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llieis pfi oger wttioap ofhe kennedys, the rockefellers, the ford, and the roosevelts, and we're very pleased to have him here today. jeanne kirkpatrick was pioneer in many ways. e was the first amerin woman e tehatmbassador to the ud cinank. she was a very important political player in both the democratic and then the republican party. she was also controversial. a pitical ideas were often critized. sh was neonsva i neonservative colleagues over the iraq war, but she certainly really was an outstanding political figure during the reagan era. so, my first question really i you hav written biographies of idts, bin wh did d tris biography of jeanne kirkpatrick, and maybe if you could say something about who she was, maybeor our younger viewers and listeners who may n kno whstd sesubb thinker -- established herself as a public thinker, public intellectu, and the 1970s. she had been player in the democratic party. she had been disturbed by what pay,he theed to the democtic of the mcgovern campaign, consolidatednder cart. she had been deeply disturbed by the seeming evidence of america ov
llieis pfi oger wttioap ofhe kennedys, the rockefellers, the ford, and the roosevelts, and we're very pleased to have him here today. jeanne kirkpatrick was pioneer in many ways. e was the first amerin woman e tehatmbassador to the ud cinank. she was a very important political player in both the democratic and then the republican party. she was also controversial. a pitical ideas were often critized. sh was neonsva i neonservative colleagues over the iraq war, but she certainly really was an...
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infrastructure across our nation that led to huge demand for steel coal and oil which built the carnegie rockefeller morgan fortunes among others america became an industrial power because of government spending and then we repeated the process in our second great boom during the eisenhower administration building out a national highway and educational system why is it that you libertarians think that the gilded age was somehow magically free of government supported. i think that sure might have been some intervention but by today's standards is much much less and number two i think that after the give the date to was it people called the progressive able. as been limited i think. is an american invention and was in force and. it was the guts to bost. dawes and rockefeller so i think that the balance of power shifted more in the mill as a result of the progressive legislation and i think that unfortunately we have back to the beginning of the twentieth century in terms of political power and also in. so that people feel they are i think. a strong populous pressure everywhere because people feel that
infrastructure across our nation that led to huge demand for steel coal and oil which built the carnegie rockefeller morgan fortunes among others america became an industrial power because of government spending and then we repeated the process in our second great boom during the eisenhower administration building out a national highway and educational system why is it that you libertarians think that the gilded age was somehow magically free of government supported. i think that sure might...
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the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: thank you. i would feel better if the senator from maine spoke before i did. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: that is very kind of the senator from west virginia. my statement is quite lengthy, so if the senator from west virginia, in light of his commitment, would like to precede me, i would be more than happy to have him do so. so i would encourage him to go ahead and then the senator from connecticut has graciously said that he would allow me to go next. thank you, mr. president. we're all so nice around here. [laughter] mr. rockefeller: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: i wish all negotiations proceeded with such comity. for those of us who've lived long enough, we have seen, obviously, enormous transition and we're in a totally new age. today, as we begin our debate, over 200 billion e-mails will be sent around the world to every continent. google, a company that is really just ten yea
the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. rockefeller: thank you. i would feel better if the senator from maine spoke before i did. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: that is very kind of the senator from west virginia. my statement is quite lengthy, so if the senator from west virginia, in light of his commitment, would like to precede me, i would be more than happy to have him do so. so i would encourage him to go ahead and...
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the compaction. >> but u.s. senator jay rockefellero the cruise industry weeks after the disaster says the company bares responsibility. >> the cruise ship is the captain, right? i mean, he didn't wander in on his own and start turning the wheel or whatever it is, pushing buttons. the company is the captain. the captain is the company. >> costa and some other lines have made changes since the concordia disaster. current regulations say there must be an assembly drill within 24 hours of embarkation. know those are held before a ship leaves port. that wasn't the case with the costa concordia. eck t hector said the crew encouraged passengers to ignore it all together. >> he said we were all adults here, to have fun, spend money at the casino, there were nice restaurants, to go to the restaurants and basically just place your red emergency drill cards in front of the table and he will scan them on your way out. >> just last week clia, the largest industry lobbying group and its european counterpart announced changes in the way ships would
the compaction. >> but u.s. senator jay rockefellero the cruise industry weeks after the disaster says the company bares responsibility. >> the cruise ship is the captain, right? i mean, he didn't wander in on his own and start turning the wheel or whatever it is, pushing buttons. the company is the captain. the captain is the company. >> costa and some other lines have made changes since the concordia disaster. current regulations say there must be an assembly drill within 24...
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the communists used to attack our democracy as nothing more than a show put on and paid for by the rockefellers believe that the american people freely choose their leaders. but that old charge is becoming true. we have seen elections here and there exactly what the c communists used to say about us, that we're kidding ourselves. that elections were run by people with big money for people with big money. i don't like the citizens united decision. i don't like people who think they have as many rights as dollars. it's not what we americans believe in. not what americans fight for. not what ye newts us as a country. i want the real thing, democracy, and this stuff going on now will go on this fall, is not it. if you disagree with me, raise your hand right now at home. and if you don't, you know what i know, and it's bad. that's "hardball" for now. real "hardball." thanks for being with us. "the ed show" starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. wemcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. mitt romney's foreign adventure was such a disaster that in england, they were ca
the communists used to attack our democracy as nothing more than a show put on and paid for by the rockefellers believe that the american people freely choose their leaders. but that old charge is becoming true. we have seen elections here and there exactly what the c communists used to say about us, that we're kidding ourselves. that elections were run by people with big money for people with big money. i don't like the citizens united decision. i don't like people who think they have as many...
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the communists used to attack our democracy as nothing more than a show put on and paid for by the rockefellers believe that the american people freely choose their leaders. but that old charge is becoming true. we have seen elections here and there exactly what the c communists used to say about us, that we're kidding ourselves. that elections were run by people with big money for people with big money. i don't like the citizens united decision. i don't like people who think they have as many rights as dollars. it's not what we americans believe in. not what americans fight for. not what ye newts us as a country. i want the real
the communists used to attack our democracy as nothing more than a show put on and paid for by the rockefellers believe that the american people freely choose their leaders. but that old charge is becoming true. we have seen elections here and there exactly what the c communists used to say about us, that we're kidding ourselves. that elections were run by people with big money for people with big money. i don't like the citizens united decision. i don't like people who think they have as many...
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and. >> the rockefeller foundation did that a long time ago. >> what they did is phenomenal. and there are hundreds of millions of people alive today because of the green revolution that they helped foster. >> what is it today. >> just call it green revolution two. >> okay. and this one we are just totally in their foot steps. now it's new the productivity up to these higher levels and you have some headwinds with the climate change, the heat, the water and those things but it can be done with great innovation, to have enough that kids arbts mall nourished an the world as a whole doesn't have food shortage. >> have you changed your philosophy about the market, about the way the world works? about some fundamental assumptions that you had. >> well, the market is the most powerful tool we've ever come up with. the limitations of the market, they're really two that are always tryinging. one is that you underinvest in innovation because the risk only gets a small part of what might be possible. and so there's tons of the amount of put into innovation is lower than it should be. an
and. >> the rockefeller foundation did that a long time ago. >> what they did is phenomenal. and there are hundreds of millions of people alive today because of the green revolution that they helped foster. >> what is it today. >> just call it green revolution two. >> okay. and this one we are just totally in their foot steps. now it's new the productivity up to these higher levels and you have some headwinds with the climate change, the heat, the water and those...
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the model t. john rockefeller acclaimed the ford operation as the industrial marvel of the age. at the same time, woodrow wilson convinced ford to run for the senate of the united states as a progress active democrat. individuals like charlie chaplin denounced it, but a survey of american workers themselves ranked ford as the american leader most helpful to labor, above franklin roosevelt, above walter ruther. ford's roll as approvity of consumer culture explained part of this appeal. his pronouncement about the automobile, enjoyment of abundance caught popular imagination in an age ready to abandon restraints of former tradition. he believed the automobile did not just provide a faster and easier mode of communication, it enhanced the quality of life for common people. his words, i will build a motor car for the great multitude, he said of the model t, so low in price that no man making a good salary will be able to unknown one and enjoy with his family the blessings of hours of pleasure in god's great open spaces. the enjoyment and pleasure of the multitude. that was the key c
the model t. john rockefeller acclaimed the ford operation as the industrial marvel of the age. at the same time, woodrow wilson convinced ford to run for the senate of the united states as a progress active democrat. individuals like charlie chaplin denounced it, but a survey of american workers themselves ranked ford as the american leader most helpful to labor, above franklin roosevelt, above walter ruther. ford's roll as approvity of consumer culture explained part of this appeal. his...
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a status conference happens today for the man known as the fake rockefeller. hristian carl gearhertz is accused of murdering his landlord in 1995. he's currently being held on a $10 million bond. >>> attorneys at the women's health clinic in jackson, mississippi are going to be in court today fighting to keep the clinic open. it's the only abortion facility in operation in the state of mississippi. a new law now threatens to shut it down. >>> a team bicyclist rides to d.c. today from palm beach, florida. they've been riding the east coast to remind people about donating blood. the red cross says there is a nation dr. parikh wide shortage of blood supplies this year. >>> the election board has certified a decision to put the state's same-sex marriage law on the ballot in november. the marriage alliance dpreup submitted enough signatures to put that issue up for a vote. >>> today a world population day. it was started by the u.n. to reaffirm the human right to plan for a family and encourages events and activities to help make this right a reality throughout the
a status conference happens today for the man known as the fake rockefeller. hristian carl gearhertz is accused of murdering his landlord in 1995. he's currently being held on a $10 million bond. >>> attorneys at the women's health clinic in jackson, mississippi are going to be in court today fighting to keep the clinic open. it's the only abortion facility in operation in the state of mississippi. a new law now threatens to shut it down. >>> a team bicyclist rides to d.c....
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. >>> a status conference today happens for the man known as the fake rockefeller.hristian gerhart is accused of murdering his landlord in 1995. he's currently being held on $10 million bail. >>> a university of florida band member who was kill inside a hazing incident, his family is filing a lawsuit today. he was beaten on a bus following a band performance in orlando, florida. >>> attorneys for a women's health clinic in jackson, mississippi are going to be in court today to continue to fight to keep that clinic open. it is the only abortion facility in operation in the state of mississippi. a new law now threatens to shut it down. >>> if you want to cut your calories, you start cutting your food into smaller pieces. that's according to a new study out of switzerland. researchers found people who cut up their food for one meal will eat 25% less of their second meal. so once again, cut it up and you may actually eat less. >>> today is 7-11, and in honor of that date, the nation's largest convenience store chain is giving away free slurpees. 7-11 celebrating its 85t
. >>> a status conference today happens for the man known as the fake rockefeller.hristian gerhart is accused of murdering his landlord in 1995. he's currently being held on $10 million bail. >>> a university of florida band member who was kill inside a hazing incident, his family is filing a lawsuit today. he was beaten on a bus following a band performance in orlando, florida. >>> attorneys for a women's health clinic in jackson, mississippi are going to be in court...
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so you know i was saying everybody you just have to if it's a state law i don't agree with the charlie rockefeller definitely not as a federal law and he's ok more rubble after the break. download the official application to cell phones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch obscene any time and i did it. in full started here before going global and now it's pulling viral. log in. to look around. choose your place take your stand. in the establishment. make your statement. spread the word. coupons through the long. the big picture on the panels and i marc harrold sam sax adam bitly let's get back to it chick fil a these comments over the hateful speech coming out of the family that owns it or the one of the patriarchs of the family it's been revealed now that the kathy family which owns chick fil a has donated over three million dollars to anti-gay groups like the family research council both the cities of chicago and boston as. welcome in our city. sam you got a problem this.
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so you know i was saying everybody you just have to if it's a state law i don't agree with the jolly rockefeller definitely not as a federal law and he's ok more rubble after the break. interpol started here before going global and now it's pulling viral. law again. choose your place take your stand. to. make your statement. spread the word. keep my cool stories on line. well imagine the big picture rumble on the panels and i marc harrold sam sax adam bitly let's get back to it chick fil a these comments over the hateful speech coming out of the family that owns that are the you know one of the patriarchs of the family it's been revealed now that the kathy family which owns chick fil a has donated over three million dollars to anti-gay groups like the family research council both the cities of chicago and boston and chick fil a you're not welcome in our city. sam you got a problem this. time but yeah i do. you know i don't necessarily agree with the comments that. owner made or what he believes but to suggest that a company which is a franchise you know we're talking about jewish people most of
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triple be shown on sunday at the rockefeller room. before we adjourn, i would like to make everybody aware that the education session begins in this room at 3:00. we need to give the staff a little bit of time to reset the room. governor hansen? >> governor hickenlooper and i will be leading a discussion. we will have the current education secretary and a former education secretary talking about reauthorization. the former secretary was vital in implementation of no child left behind. they both think we should have reauthorization, but they have different views. it will be helpful. it is stuck in congress, and this could make a difference on how it comes out. i would urge all to come at 3:00. >> governor herbert. >> let me add that we have scheduled at 4:00 to 5:00 tomorrow at the jefferson board room a digital learning session designed to piggyback on what will be talked about here on education. the use of technology, how we can do more with less and raise the bar on the use of technology. i hope you purchased it in that. >> thank you
triple be shown on sunday at the rockefeller room. before we adjourn, i would like to make everybody aware that the education session begins in this room at 3:00. we need to give the staff a little bit of time to reset the room. governor hansen? >> governor hickenlooper and i will be leading a discussion. we will have the current education secretary and a former education secretary talking about reauthorization. the former secretary was vital in implementation of no child left behind....
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this meeting concludes there will be a movie screening of -- the movie will be shown at 12:30 in the rockefeller room. thank you again for arranging debt. it's really been my great honor to serve as chair of this organization the past year. i followed in the footsteps of a terrific chair who taught me everything i should know and this job and it is a tough job. but i want to thank all of the governors and your staff for all of the hard work. for the nga to move forward to do what we do effectively it cannot be done without the support of the governor's and your staff. we worked hard to get more involved. i also want to thank the nga staff for their expert advice and counsel, for the technical assistance to provide for all of our state governments and for organizing all these meetings which turned out to be very, very successful meetings. it has been a pleasure for me to get to know the staff better. there is a lot of expertise there you can call on on an individual basis. i want to thank my staff personally. we have a small staff. i want to thank laurent. in addition to all for normal duties, i
this meeting concludes there will be a movie screening of -- the movie will be shown at 12:30 in the rockefeller room. thank you again for arranging debt. it's really been my great honor to serve as chair of this organization the past year. i followed in the footsteps of a terrific chair who taught me everything i should know and this job and it is a tough job. but i want to thank all of the governors and your staff for all of the hard work. for the nga to move forward to do what we do...