Chaired by bob, now head of the office of juvenile justice. So we can be assured that the recommendations that came out of that work arent going to sit on a shelf. They are going to be worked on and used and hopefully implemented by you all. So six of the sites Vs Incorporated an antibullying component. One site is in north dakota where 10,000 youth have been reached. Were making a special effort to deal with the challenges facing American Indian and alaskan native children. A National Task force spent the last year traveling the Country Holding hearings to find out how we can addressed the many problems faced by native children. Under attorney general holders leadership the department is also playing a leading role with the department of education in the support of School Discipline which you heard earlier from roberto. Which is designed to foster safe and Supportive School climates and to keep kids on the road to academic success and out of the School Prison pipeline. Our office of j
The head of the cdc said today they could have done a better job than how they have handled cases of ebola. In fact, he admitted the government has made mistakes in its effort to control the virus. Mistakes that may have led to a nurse getting sick. And today the cdc pledged to do better. Mostly through the use of Rapid Response teams dispatched to any hospital within hours where cases of ebola show up. The good news today, the nurse who contracted ebola from a patient who later died is in Good Condition tonight. In fact, its where we begin. Our National Correspondent kate snow remains at the hospital in dallas. Kate, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Starting today anyone who walks into an emergency room in this country with ebola, then a specialized team, as you mentioned, will be deployed by the cdc ready to move that patient if necessary to another hospital. All of this coming too late for the nurse being treated here. A stark admission today. Nurse nina pham might never
My name is noel king. Im delighted to be here at the Annapolis Book festival. I am even more delighted that we are seeing each other in person as opposed to overseas. Everyone if your cell phone volume is turned on which you might turn it off. And ill let you know a little bit about the program. Were going to talk about 35 minutes and then were gonna open it up to audience questions. So i know that you are here to see these two gentlemen not to see me. So come with your questions. Well have about 15 minutes for you. We we should have plenty of time. The title of this panel is a reckoning how systematic how systemically excuse me racism has shaped our history policies and education and were really lucky today to be joined by two of the best writers in this country on history and race currently working adam harris is the author of the state must provide why americas colleges have always been unequal and how to set them, right . This book is a history of a Higher Education in this country
On hope were starting. My name is noel king. Im delighted to be here at the Annapolis Book festival. I am even more delighted that we are seeing each other in person as opposed to overseas. Everyone if your cell phone volume is turned on which you might turn it off. And ill let you know a little bit about the program. Were going to talk about 35 minutes and then were gonna open it up to audience questions. So i know that you are here to see these two gentlemen not to see me. So come with your questions. Well have about 15 minutes for you. We we should have plenty of time. The title of this panel is a reckoning how systematic how systemically excuse me racism has shaped our history policies and education and were really lucky today to be joined by two of the best writers in this country on history and race currently working adam harris is the author of the state must provide why americas colleges have always been unequal and how to set them, right . This book is a history of a Higher Ed
Are seeing each other in person as opposed to overseas. Everyone if your cell phone volume is turned on which you might turn it off. And ill let you know a little bit about the program. Were going to talk about 35 minutes and then were gonna open it up to audience questions. So i know that you are here to see these two gentlemen not to see me. So come with your questions. Well have about 15 minutes for you. We we should have plenty of time. The title of this panel is a reckoning how systematic how systemically excuse me racism has shaped our history policies and education and were really lucky today to be joined by two of the best writers in this country on history and race currently working adam harris is the author of the state must provide why americas colleges have always been unequal and how to set them, right . This book is a history of a Higher Education in this country, and its a very clear distillation of how much harder black americans have had to fight to get it. It brings t