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Transcripts For WUSA CBS Overnight News 20170424

Obviously, you have the homegrown terrorist. I dont know how to stop that or detect that. You have other terrorist threats that come across the border. I believe in the case of the paris shooting, i believe he was homegrown, but, again, there are so many threats that come in from across border, and its essential, absolutely, to control ones border. The other thing that has me, keeps me literally awake at night is the threat against aviation. We know that would be the super bowl for the terrorists to knock down an airplane in flight, technicall particularly if it was full of americans. We have taken measures overseas to reduce that threat. But its something i watch every day, because there are a number of plots we are watching very, very closely, and theyre very sophisticated and very threatening. The number one thing in my mind is to protect the american people. So well do that. You said on the homegrown threat, a lot of people think ppart of the San Bernardino as shooting and theto to

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Road Out 20140826

Frustration and people that are struggling and communities that are struggling violence. I dont have a good answer. It takes some dialogue. Do you want to weigh in . I have thought a little bit about that before in one beginning of an idea i came up with is things need to be tackled in preschool because in preschool, preschool is a time where kids have the fewest ideas coming into conceptions about the world. Its the ideal time to try and encourage empathy through the structure of preschool and my hope would be as soon as we go through preschool and become more empathetic individuals in that time of very Rapid Development they are going to go into Elementary School and eventually high school with a much more empathetic background and that will leave them much more in tuned to the issues that you brought up which is i think the first step. There are simply people recognizing their presence in being willing to talk about them. Anybody else want to weigh in before i answer back . It seems

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Road Out 20141214

Postcode tv is on the campus of Duke University in durham, North Carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. Joining us here is Deborah Hicks. Her book, the road out the road out a teachers odyssey in poor america. What do you do here at duke first of all . Guest i have a couple of things that i do. I am part of a researching occult social Science Research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing research in the social science and disciplined and i do a lot of research. Im also a social entrepreneur, so i direct the nonprofit called page, partnership for appalachian girls education. And there i work with appalachian girls in middleschool and help them get Educational Opportunity and access. I have a couple different hats i wear at the university. A researcher in our social entrepreneur. Host social entrepreneur. Is that a new term . I think it was coined by nicholas kristof. It was a widely used term. People like you basically di

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20140511

That was after words, book tv Signature Program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, Public Policy makers, legislators, and others familiar with their material. To the group of poor girls in cincinnati, ohio. A 30 minute interview as part of tvs college series. Booktv is on the campus of Duke University in durham, North Carolina, where we are talking assessors and scholars about whether books. Joining us here is deborah hicks. Her book, trend seven the road out a teachers odyssey in poor america. Host what you hear at duke first of all . Guest i have a couple things i do. I am part of a Research Unit caused social Science Research is due to and that is a unit that is composed of people with social sciences in different disciplines. I do a lot of research and hamas are a social entrepreneur, so i direct a nonprofit called age, partnership or appalachian Girls Education in there i work with appalachian girls in middleschool and help them get Edu

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Road Out 20140527

I am part of our research unit. It is a unit that compose the people who are doing research in the special sciences and social of bernard. Partnership for appalachian gruels education. Their i work with a bludgeon rolls in those help them get Educational Opportunity and access. Have a couple of different hats. Is that a new term . I think it was coined by a bear goes christoph. It is a widely used term. How did you get involved with up luncheon grows and middle school in Western North carolina . Guest it is a long story. I write about it in the road out. I grew up as a workingclass girl in that tiny, little miltown in the mountains of North Carolina and was the first of my family to go to college, which was a big step for me. I ended up, there was scholarship for my group called auw, getting a scholarship, going to college, and doing super well in college. Finally after a lot of stumbles and falls i went on and got a graduate degree from harvard in education. From that jeremy i experie

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