Strada Education Network and its a great honor to be here. I think i have one of the unique opportunities to serve as a political appointee for all the years of president reagan at the department of education and i was very young man at the time but i really was very much a disciple of president reagan and i just love the fact that he was the governor and brought metal of governorship into his role as president and i also had the blessing to be the head of the Transition Team on the way out in 1992 and the Transition Team on the way in in 2000. Before and after president clinton , also a former governor and served and help lead the Transition Team tfor president bush in 2000 fand again, another governor and it was great to see these three education governors really make a difference in their National Leadership as president s of the United States and so really in that vein its an honor to be here today with Governor Hogan and to help facilitate this first conversation with the state of
In the Ronald Reagan Educational Foundation summit. She talked about racial inequality, trust in government and political stability. Elex i am so lucky to be joined by the woman you see in the other panel who needs no introduction. The former secretary of state is now the director of the Hoover Institute of stanford university, doctor condoleezza rice. Im so glad to have this opportunity to talk with you for the next 35, 40 minutes. On behalf of the Reagan Institute. Im really honored to be part of todays conversation and you have this chance to speak with doctor rice. I have to start on a personal note though. We are living in such a stressful time, how are you doing . How are you holding up . Where are you right now . I am in california. And i am doing just fine. Like most workers i am able to work from home. Although i did hear very funny line the other day, im not sure from working at home or living at work. Im finding this time when i am actually pretty productive. I able to do al
Inequality, trust in government, and political stability. This week on the communicator a discussion of some of the tech issues that made play a role in campaign 2020. Joining us from washington d. C. Is a barron souk who is a founder of a group called tech freedom. And from los angeles, jessica is coceo of a group called free press. Ms. Gonzalo, i want to start with news that is breaking as we are taping this. And that is a potential look at section 230, the liability portion of the Communications Act. Impossible changes to it. First of all, what is your view and your groups view on section 230 . And what you think about possible changes . Section 230 is an important mechanism to defend free speech on the internet. We think that it should largely remain in place. In many of the attacks on 230 and especially the president executive order that he issued in response to twitter, Fact Checking amounts to very problematic censorship that runs contrary to the First Amendment. There in your i
Time that we do. Now at 10 oclock a heartbreaking story, a San Francisco Community Heartbroken and angry after a 6 yearold boy shot and killed on the 4th of july. Tonight, those who knew 6 yearold jay showing now pleading for someone anyone to come forward with information about whoever fired the shot that killed him. Good evening. Welcome to kron 4 news at 10 oclock im Jonathan Mccall in tonight for grant lotus and im Vicki Liviakis chase was killed and another man wounded when someone opened fire at 1045 saturday night. And on eagle street in the Bayview District of the city the tragedy has San Francisco mayor london breed demanding justice for jace and shes calling on everyone to honor his memory by bringing an end to this type of senseless violence. Weve got to stop. No more roles know one day at a fraction of the black community weve got a chance to do something this time to do something different. County supervisor shame on walton also spoke today asking people to put down their
Jayz was honored with a candlelight vigil last night dozens of people showed up in support of his family and friends and they all shared stories about the boy whose life was taken too soon kron 4 s Taylor Bisacky attended the vigil and has more. Just just leave Family Friends and loved ones demanding justice for jayz the 6 yearold boy who was shot and killed on july 4th. Well any family Members Birthday Party on ingles street in San Francisco. We want changes right here in our community were not innocent kids like this picture 6 and he wanted to be a big part of the of the change any want to make sure that his family was part of me. These remote muellers martyrs. Were person ive known. Whos sleet used in his fit. He was killed and on tuesday his family held a vigil to celebrate his life size of the crowd, a testament to the big impact this little boy had on so many jace was amazing. I love. Amazing yeah, i feel because i will have to i wont get to have another conversation with them pe