military families through shared reading aaloud no matter the distance. carley: service members overseas and their child somehow being able to read with them. it s a terrific program. we ve got more than 300 recording stations all over the world. most navy ships. a lot of military units, army, air force, marine corps, all the services, different morale, welfare and recreation facilities, base libraries, you are name it. two mobile story stations on the east and west coast. those mobile story stations are essentially children s libraries and very comfortable reading rooms in a vehicle. we have a proprietary app. that now has us in all 50 states and nine countries where military members can record a story for their child and that story is on demand at story time, no matter where they re at any time. carley: that s the key so cool.
she was an artist and so generous she once offered her snacks to a stranger on a plane. 26 lives and we remember them tonight ten years later. earlier i sat and spoke with four students who survived the attack on sandy hook elementary school. three were in second grade and jordan gomes in fourth grade. they are now between ages of 17 and 19 and trying to lead lives that have been forever scarred by that day. you remember that day? yeah, i do pretty vividly. you were in second grade i was a second grader at the time. so i was in the classroom and i remember we were all sitting on the carpet. she was doing a read aloud. all of a sudden i heard a very loud bang, a sound i had never heard before. and i remember she looked very concerned and went to the door immediately and closed it and ushered us all to the corner of
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the government, your employer already can t fire you for your opi political opinion. we ve got this, it hasn t caused problems in government workplaces, why can t we do this in public workplaces? to protect the first amendment. professor, stick around, i m going to read this aloud. you can respond to it. put it up on the screen. this is patently ridiculous. a law like that would encourage people to proselytize their politics at work. but there are beliefs. i got to go to work not to hear what horrible ideas are rattling around in the skull of the guy next to me. what do you say to angry monkey? i think angry monkey is not realizing it s a matter of evenhandedness. if you want to keep that out of the political eye, fine.
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