White house and beyond. Thank you, New Hampshire and i will see you on the campaign trail. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] mr. Castro good morning. Hello, New Hampshire i heard that i was coming to visit with the rowdy as, loudest loudest democrats in the United States of america. [cheering] and i have to say that you all are living up to your reputation. Let my let me give a shout out to your great senators and yourhaheen representative annie kuster and representative chris pappas. And maggie hassan, to chairman buckley, to all of our New Hampshire delegates democrats who will make sure that we beat Mitch Mcconnell and have a democratic senate. You know, like many of you, my immigrants American Dream story. I grew up along with my twin brother and mother and grandmother. My grandmother had come here as a little girl of seven years old from mexico with her sister because they lost their parents and their closest relatives lived in texas.
[cheering and applause] mr. Castro good morning. Hello, New Hampshire i heard that i was coming to visit with the rowdiest, loudest proudest democrats in the United States of america. [cheering] and i have to say that you all are living up to your reputation. Let me give a shout out to your great senators senator shaheen and your representative annie kuster and representative chris pappas. And maggie hassan, to chairman buckley, to all of our New Hampshire democrats who will make sure that we beat Mitch Mcconnell and have a democratic senate. You know, like many of you, my [cheers and applause] you know, like many of you, my story is an immigrants American Dream story. I grew up along with my twin brother and mother and grandmother. My grandmother had come here as a little girl of seven years old from mexico with her sister because they lost their parents and their closest relatives lived in texas. She never finished Elementary School so she worked as a maid, a cook, and a babysitter.
Mr. Castro good morning. Hello, New Hampshire i heard that i was coming to visit with the rowdy as, loudest loudest democrats in the United States of america. [cheering] and i have to say that you all are living up to your reputation. Let my let me give a shout out to your great senators and yourhaheen representative annie kuster and representative chris pappas. And maggie hassan, to chairman buckley, to all of our New Hampshire delegates democrats who will make sure that we beat Mitch Mcconnell and have a democratic senate. You know, like many of you, my immigrants American Dream story. I grew up along with my twin brother and mother and grandmother. My grandmother had come here as a little girl of seven years old from mexico with her sister because they lost their parents and their closest relatives lived in texas. She never finished Elementary School so she worked as a maid, a cook, and a babysitter. She raised my mother as a single myent and my mother raised brother and me as a sin
Reporter in a scathing report of the Alameda County grand jury accuses the Oakland Unified School district of having a broken culture. Concluding the district is not doing justice or a 36,000 students and 87 public schools. Ray souza is on the grand jury. It is not you can point to one thing and say they did this wrong. It is pervasive. The board, the leadership, the management, the people that work there. Reporter the report cites a range of problems including mismanagement, favoritism, disregard for authority among midlevel management and a lack of accountability. Financial instability was also highlighted. The grand jury finding oakland unified wasted millions of dollars, pointing to lack competitive Business Practices and poor contract management. One example, nine building projects halted because of overspending including the most egregious of construction project at Fremont High School that was 51 million over budget. These kids deserve an education and there is money there to do
values. she said she will lower tax, she will grow business that way, there will be personal responsibility for the people of this country. she faces daunting challenges, not the least the rising energy costs. she said there will be a statement from her how she s going to tackle that. she s widely expected to lower taxes, to borrow money, to cap the cost of rising energy prices to try to keep control of inflation in the country. and she thinks that way she ll be able to grow businesses in her country. she needs to rebuild the party, the health service, all need a lot of attention. then the war in europe. she has a very bad relationship with russia right now. she visited moscow just before the war earlier on in the year. then there s more than ireland, brexit, the northern ireland protocols and the relationship with president biden s administration at the white house. she is expected to be tough on those brexit issues which could bring her into a little difficulty with preside