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Opinion: Want to Keep Teachers Happy? Build a Culture of Collaboration at School

In principal preparation programs, there is an often-used axiom: “If you don’t feed the adults, they will eat the kids.” It means that when staff are not growing or feeling respected, there are strongly correlated negative impacts on student learning and experience. I’ve heard people criticize this idea as hyperbole, but it sticks because there […]

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Leasing of Harbourview Park in Te Atatū for marae divides Maōri groups

Prime Auckland waterfront parkland will be leased to a coalition of Māori groups to build a marae, but concerns have been raised about the environmental...

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Deadline White House

and different. so, i have no argument with people who are involved in politics being ambitious. you need to have it. but it can't be what governs your decisionmaking. ambition can't be what makes you decide how to do things as a public figure. it can just be the fuel that gets you out of bed, that gets you in front of a room like this, that gets you on the phone raising money, that gets you working for people who you believe in and gets you working for yourself. i made a political decision eight years ago when i dropped out of the race in 2016. i looked at the polls, and i decided that donald trump was going to be the nominee, and that, since i'd known him for 15 years, that i could make him a better candidate, if he won,

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Deadline White House

maybe a better president. i knew his flaws, but i also knew he was going to win the nomination, so i decided that i would get behind him and support him. i let the ambition get ahead and be in control of the decisionmaking. and after i figured that out, i promised myself and i promised many i -- my wife that i would never, ever do that again. and i'm not going to. so, for all the people who have been in this race, who have put their own personal ambition ahead of what's right, they will ultimately have to answer the same questions that i had to answer after my decision in 2016. those questions don't ever leave. the facts are really stubborn. they stay. and so i know how i'm

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Trump Immunity Appeal

doctrine of immunity in the first instance and that would be a natural thing for the court to do. >> in the specific -- >> yes, if the court holds presidential immunity, then it should be remanded to the district court and then go through the indictment and find factual findings to decide how it applies to the findings, and the court has the authority to do that. if there are no more questions? >> i have one more, and if there are the framework of nixon versus fitzgerald, we are to conduct a balancing act of the asserted immunity versus other public interests, and i see you as trying to represent a need for the executive to have this immunity to facility executive functions, the ability to act without hesitation, to be fearless, to make decisionmaking, to make

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CNN News Central

decisionmaking? >> well, look, it's up to the judge to accept the plea deal and hunter biden's sentence and we expect prosecutors to ask for probation. what we see from jason smith, the chair of the ways house and means committee pushing the judge essentially to say please take note of the irs whistle-blowers, here's what smith said in his letter to the judge, the committee member has been made aware that the defendant appears to have benefited from political interference which calls into question the propriety of the u.s. attorney general's office. they go on to say in interest of full transparency for all citizens, it's critical for the court to have this evaluation when evaluating the plea agreement. it would be an extraordinary move to see a judge reject the plea deal but for republicans to get their side of the story into the mix. even though we've seen david weis, the u.s. attorney in this case, write a number debunking

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CNN News Central

there is another sign that perhaps vladimir putin isn't in control in the way that he would perhaps like to be. and certainly with someone like sorovikin, he may appear in public, he will probably after that have some sort of cloud of suspicion hanging over him, whatever the truth of the past days. and it's that kind of division and finger pointing within the russian top brass that will prove disastrous probably for them in the days ahead in the war in ukraine. the management of it has already been pretty catastrophic with quite a lot of infighting already. now we are looking at what may be described as some sort of purge or clean-out of security forces by a weakened vladimir putin. that could be catastrophic potentially for the decisionmaking in the war. brianna? >> all right. nick paton walsh, thank you so much, live for us in kyiv. boris? the dust certainly not settled yet from this coup. let's continue the conversation. joining us is cnn political and national security an lived david sanger. thank you so much for being with

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Fox News Tonight

smiling their way to the bank in a lavish state din are at the white house last night. once again running cover for biden family. jot president invited his son hunter to the state dinner can you take us to thinking and decisionmaking of yet president. >> i'm not going to get in family personal family discussion as you know hunter is his son i'm not going to get into that. >> and asked, do you think every day american with those charges against him would be welcomed? she did not have an a >> they don't care because they have something you and i will never have we are the average americans don't have the levers of government and eco chamber of the media. they do. >> mir andza divine for new york post joins us. mir andza, you are authority on all things hunter biden. what surprised you most about this whistle blower testimony? >> look, i think just that such

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