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progress being made at abc elementary and effector turn around schools initiative. their classmates back home their parents and their teachers we must double down the success of our turn around schools initiative. after i was sworn in by second term to establish the governor's commission on teaching and learning. we have the a report that will serve as the blueprint for approving student outcomes over the next three years. chief among those recommendations is funding a numeracy and literacy act. our teachers are being trained in math and reading and we are preparing them not only to teach our kids today but also in the future. what we have done to the -- is critical to our success and i will say this again crystal clear, if you want to see any delay of the literacy act on my desk i will veto the bill. [applause] and sharing our students are proficient readers is simply too critical and these kids have proven when the right resources and curriculum are in place they can do it. i'm very proud of the fact that during my time serving as your governor together we have in
progress being made at abc elementary and effector turn around schools initiative. their classmates back home their parents and their teachers we must double down the success of our turn around schools initiative. after i was sworn in by second term to establish the governor's commission on teaching and learning. we have the a report that will serve as the blueprint for approving student outcomes over the next three years. chief among those recommendations is funding a numeracy and literacy...
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host: why do you think she did the abc interview yesterday or taped it for abc's sunday show? what is going on behind that? what is the strategy of the biden administration? guest: certainly i think the strategy is to get her out on the sunday shows being more comfortable even though there have been times when she's been unwilling to go on the sunday shows. even during the big kerr fufl over the special counsel report, there was reporting she was unwilling to go on the shows, choosing to give her own separate speech on the issue. host: ray in ohio, democratic caller. hi, ray. caller: good morning. how are you? host: good morning. caller: my question basically is, i was looking at the title, amateur hour, and i guess would the author feel that at this particular time, wouldn't anyone dealing as politics as they are now, wouldn't it be amateur hour for anyone? i don't think we have ever had this political discourse in the country ever, first off, and second off, i mean if you look at the vice presidents from i would say from bill clinton, al gore, he had some environmental exper
host: why do you think she did the abc interview yesterday or taped it for abc's sunday show? what is going on behind that? what is the strategy of the biden administration? guest: certainly i think the strategy is to get her out on the sunday shows being more comfortable even though there have been times when she's been unwilling to go on the sunday shows. even during the big kerr fufl over the special counsel report, there was reporting she was unwilling to go on the shows, choosing to give...
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in the last two years, we have observed the abc limited series women of the movement dramatized the lives and stories of emmett till and mamie till-mobley and make them a sex accessible on television screens, on mobile devices and the streaming platform. hulu unfolding across six episodes over three weeks. women are the movement centers to mobilize activist efforts in the wake of our son's brutal murder and brilliantly portrays the heroic deeds of the individual communities and organizations supporting our desire to bring awareness to till's death and hold accountable those responsible for its. after. women of the movement aired each week. the three part docu series let the world see immediately followed, providing audiences with another resource to discover more about mamie till mobley's life and how her decision to leave her son's casket open and board and others to invoke the memory of till end their fight for racial justice. during both the heirs of, jim crow and the black lives matter movement. five months after the premieres of women of the movement and let the world see abc news am
in the last two years, we have observed the abc limited series women of the movement dramatized the lives and stories of emmett till and mamie till-mobley and make them a sex accessible on television screens, on mobile devices and the streaming platform. hulu unfolding across six episodes over three weeks. women are the movement centers to mobilize activist efforts in the wake of our son's brutal murder and brilliantly portrays the heroic deeds of the individual communities and organizations...
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and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to john irving? both. i think that he he has i think he has written about politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a really compelling, emotional way. but i also think that it's his sense of humor. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to garp, you know, in high school, i was laughing, but i was also crying. over the hundred years, how many honors has simon and schuster had and how independent is it today? we've had, i believe we've changed ownership. seven times and it did start out as an independent company. so i buy something from simon and schus
and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to...
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and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to john irving? both. i think that he he has i think he has written about politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a really compelling, emotional way. but i also think that it's his sense of humor. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to garp, you know, in high school, i was laughing, but i was also crying. over the hundred years, how many honors has simon and schuster had and how independent is it today? we've had, i believe we've changed ownership. seven times and it did start out as an independent company. so i buy something from simon and schus
and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to...
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and in may, clinton white house communications director and current abc host george stephan police wl release the situate in room the inside story of presidentsn crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist mothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture madeaising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles about foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the inrnational order. it's called age of revolutions. progress and backlash from 1600
and in may, clinton white house communications director and current abc host george stephan police wl release the situate in room the inside story of presidentsn crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist mothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture madeaising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new...
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and in may, clinton white hse communications director and current abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journalist. usa today's susan page has written a new biography about one of the most well-known broadcasters in history. barbara walters, the book, which will be released in april, is titled the rule breaker. susan page's previous bestsellers were about former speaker of the house nancy pelosi and first lady barbara bush. now, as we continue our spring book preview here are some notable upcoming titles about foreign policy. cnn's fareed zakaria will release his look at instability and the international order. it's called age of revolutions. progress andacklashro160
and in may, clinton white hse communications director and current abc host george stephan police will release the situate in room the inside story of presidents in crisis. and the newest book from washington examiner political columnist timothy carney is titled family unfriendly how our culture made raising kids much harder than it needs to be. and one more. fox news host jesse waters, his latest is called get it together. troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's...
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so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he wrote reagan wrote in his presidential diary that he felt greatly depressed after watching it. those are his words. and as you know before, that with the sdi and reagan's position was american supremacy he no matter what he was very pro nuclear he was pro build up. he was for more power, more nuclear power. and he changed his position seeing that he reached out gorbachev and because that the two leaders communicated and if there's a takeaway on the book, it's about communication, right? can learn to communicate learn to communicate. that's the best. don't learn to fight learn to communicate. reagan
so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he...
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so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he wrote reagan wrote in his presidential diary that he felt greatly depressed after watching it. those are his words. and as you know before, that with the sdi and reagan's position was american supremacy he no matter what he was very pro nuclear he was pro build up. he was for more power, more nuclear power. and he changed his position seeing that he reached out gorbachev and because that the two leaders communicated and if there's a takeaway on the book, it's about communication, right? can learn to communicate learn to communicate. that's the best. don't learn to fight learn to communicate. reagan
so of them is that abc was initially told, you know, that they or if there was a real discussion that they shouldn't it was too terrifying. right. and so yet they went ahead, aired it. a hundred million americans watched it, including me, including a very important american president, ronald reagan. yes. right. and that his response to that miniseries becomes, famously what is known as the reagan reversal or with the inside baseball crowd in washington, d.c., the reagan reversal, because he...
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richard nixon white house when president nixon took office, america had only three television networks abc, cbs and nbc, whose news programs the president thoroughly loathed cable television was nothing but long extension cords from antenna towers to homes in areas where the terrain interfere with home antennas. telephones were hard wired through ma bell's vast highly expensive grid of landlines that made long distance calls a high priced luxury. the only recent innovation in telephones had been introducing the phone as an alternative to the black telephone. satellite communications was a sluggish, ridiculously disorganized monopoly that had managed orbit one or two low capacity units the size of a carry on suitcase. in nearly a decade, what launched the technological journey that brought us. from 1970 to 2024 was a simple, radical idea that wireless communications through satellites and towers could replace all of those wires at far lower cost and in far greater variety. and that private enterprise and free market competition could do the job. but it was an idea that engineers business ex
richard nixon white house when president nixon took office, america had only three television networks abc, cbs and nbc, whose news programs the president thoroughly loathed cable television was nothing but long extension cords from antenna towers to homes in areas where the terrain interfere with home antennas. telephones were hard wired through ma bell's vast highly expensive grid of landlines that made long distance calls a high priced luxury. the only recent innovation in telephones had...
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he is a presidential historian for abc news. he is the author of five books on the president including in comparable grace, jfk and the presidency. early in his career, he was the director of lbj presidential library and publisher of newsweek. he has interviewed seven u.s. presidents. please join me in bringing to stage our archivists and the other members of the panel. please. oh, good evening. welcome to the national archives. we're going to have a terrific conversation on this evening. talking wide conversation about, the history of rights in the united states, its origins where we've and really where we're headed. and we're going to reserve the last ten, 15 minutes of the program for questions. so save them up for the very end, and we'll try to get to as many questions as possible. so i'd like to start off our discussion and thank you to all our panelists for joining us this evening. of course. thank to mr. rubenstein for all of his support throughout the years to make this exhibit possible, to make these conversations possi
he is a presidential historian for abc news. he is the author of five books on the president including in comparable grace, jfk and the presidency. early in his career, he was the director of lbj presidential library and publisher of newsweek. he has interviewed seven u.s. presidents. please join me in bringing to stage our archivists and the other members of the panel. please. oh, good evening. welcome to the national archives. we're going to have a terrific conversation on this evening....
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so democrats here, mostly from cnn and nbc, republicans from news and abc. so that means that in some cases people live in different media ecosystems and that's creating this inability for us agree on like what is a scandal and therefore how a president handle it. so in searching for these i found thishich i thought was reallytunning. newt gingrich's three rriages mean he might make stng president. really? i didn't read the article. so i don't ow how. but the headline says it all right. that we live in a different world, right? we live in our own media ecosystems where partizanship guides the day. we also know that elites still matter. right. speaking of sort of partizanship in the news, here's tucker carlson, who's very prominent clearly on the conservate side. one of the things people have found in looking at this is that a jump in scandal related tweets by one group affects the volume of other tweets. so basically what happens is when you see something about an opponent, you're more likely to retweet it. right? and so what this shows is that, you know, ov
so democrats here, mostly from cnn and nbc, republicans from news and abc. so that means that in some cases people live in different media ecosystems and that's creating this inability for us agree on like what is a scandal and therefore how a president handle it. so in searching for these i found thishich i thought was reallytunning. newt gingrich's three rriages mean he might make stng president. really? i didn't read the article. so i don't ow how. but the headline says it all right. that we...
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recognizing the next senator, we'll convene immediately after this open session in a closed session in abc-217 and i at this time will pass the gavel to senator shaheen who will preside here and there. senator mullen, please. senator mullen: thank you both for being here today. first off, i want to thank senator cotton for emphasizing the importance of modernization of the b-52 fleet and keeping it in the air especially since that work is being done in oklahoma at tinker air force base and also will be the site for the b-21's and are building up the capacities and capabilities today to take on that new mission. we're very proud of that. general cotton, a question for you, oklahoma is proud to invest in the investments we've made to support the bomber modernization and maintenance at tinker air force base. can you speak to the benefit this brings to the leg of the triad? general cotton: absolutely, senator. it's absolutely foundational. tinker and the teammates there on the base support that mission leg on behalf of men and women of the air force global strike command that provides that leg
recognizing the next senator, we'll convene immediately after this open session in a closed session in abc-217 and i at this time will pass the gavel to senator shaheen who will preside here and there. senator mullen, please. senator mullen: thank you both for being here today. first off, i want to thank senator cotton for emphasizing the importance of modernization of the b-52 fleet and keeping it in the air especially since that work is being done in oklahoma at tinker air force base and also...