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Transcripts For CSPAN Newsmakers Rep Virginia Foxx 20180121

Is representative Virginia Foxx, republican of north carolina. Newsmakersa chair of educatid workforce committee. Soon scheduled for floor action. Thank you for being our guest. Let me introduced the two reporters who will ask questions. Both of them cover education beats for michelle of the wall street journal and michael of jalisco. Started, we are taking this on thursday, yesterday, betsy devos gave a well covered speech where she was highly critical of the bush and obama hynde, no child left he and essentially said it had no tangible results and is seen as the death knell of with in the Education Departments. Is your critique of the legislation as strong as hers . No tangible results . Foxx no child left behind had great motivation behind it. The title, make sure every child as long and as good of an education as you could possibly give him or her. But in the input phase by the bureaucrats, they put students and did anells enormous amount of testing. Example of good micromanaging a

Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Public Policy Centers Roundtable 20180122

Artificial intelligence, virtuallyality, 360degree cameras and enhanced selfdriving cars. Next, on American History tv, representatives from a variety of museums and history and Public Policy centers on the importance of these institutions and their methods for ed kuwaiting and offering information to the public. This is an hour and a half. We can begin the session. Welcome to all of you who have weathered the snow and ice to be here this afternoon. Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy center, sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a 32career at university of new orleans. I will say more about that after all the panelists are introduced. Were going to take a little bit of a different approach today. Rather than having each panelist stand up and talk about their respective centers and institutes, we are going to have a series of questions i will go over i

Transcripts For CSPAN U S Senate Sens McConnell Schumer Flake On Govt Shutdown 20180122

Cannot let them down, so lets get this right, and lets get it done right. Mr. President , i suggest be dis. The presiding officer is there objection . Without objection. Mr. Mcconnell mr. President , i wanted to give all of our colleagues an update on where we are. I want to that right by thanking senator graham, senator flake, and senator collins who have been working across the aisle to help resolve the impasse we find ourselves in. When the democrat filibuster of the government funding bill ends, when it comes to an end, the serious bipartisan negotiations that have been going on for months now to resolve our unfinished business, military spending, disaster relief, health care, immigration , and Border Security will continue. It would be my intention to resolve these issues as quickly as possible so that we can move on to other business thats important to our country. However, should these issues not be resolved by the time the funding bill before us expires on february 8, 2018, ass

Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Public Policy Centers Roundtable 20180122

Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy centers sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a 32year career at the university of new orleans and i will say more about that after the panelists are introduced. We are going to take a little bit of a different approach today and rather than having each panelist stand up to talk about their respective panelists and i. N. S. Tunstituteinstitutes over in a few moments each, and when we then with the work that their centers are doing in the course of the rema so i am going to introduce briefly each of the panelists, and perhaps you can raise your hand as i mentioned your name and for audience that is here. And i suspect that many more who are not affected by the weather, but watching on cspan, and so thank you cspan for covering this panel which is being telecast. First, brian vella is the Dorothy Danforth professor at the unive

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 01222018 20180122

Magazines Kim Henderson talks about efforts to reduce assistance to the supplemental nutritional assistance host good morning monday, january 22. Its day three of the first Government Shutdown since 2013. House and senate will try to find a way out of the current impasse. Hassle meet at noon and the senate at 10 00 a. M. With a vote scheduled to move for a bill to fund the government for three more weeks. Well talk about it on washington journal. We want to hear from you. Democrats can call in at 202 7488000. Republicans 202 7848001. Independents 202 7488002. Have a special line this morning for federal employees. 202 7488003. A very good monday morning to you. You can start calling and as we show you headlines in the papers this morning. Workthe washington post, week begins. The front page of the New York Times and their wrapup of the events of the hill. Much of the day yesterday, the work by a Bipartisan Group of senators offers a reason for cautious optimism that a deal might be rea

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