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Many different Leadership Programs across the states and for that reason my brothers and i rarely saw her pure kind of in and out of the house, but linda is amazing inspiration to me and thats why im an education policy and management student here. I am inspired by her every day. I hope i dont have to do that 5 00 a. M. Wakeup to be just like her, but thats my own wish. Linda is wonderful and also alongside carmen torres. Carmen and linda are my inspirations and im so lucky to have this opportunity to introduce my mom, my favorite educator and best mom to talk about when grit isnt enough. [applause]. Not going to could be introduced by your daughter. Kind of cool. I think they are opening up the back, so if you are a little too hot in here come i think we are getting more seats, so if anyone wants to get up. Lets give it up one more time for those kids. [applause]. Kind of why i did kind of why i do what i do because i believe deeply in the power of the arts in those kids came all the
Who is also my mom. Im very lucky. So linda has worked in dps for 38 years. Founded three different schools, and started different Leadership Programs across the state. For that reason my brothers and i rarely saw her. Linda is an amazing inspiration to me, its why im an information and policy Education Student here. Im inspired by her every day. I hope i dont have to do the 5 00 a. M. Wake up to be just like her. Shes wonderful alongside carmen, there may inspirations. Im so lucky to have to introduce my mom, my favorite educator and best mount to this stage to talk about when grits is not enough. [applause] not always to get to be introduce by her daughter, its kind of cool. I think theyre opening up the back. So if you want to cedar if its too hot in here, think were getting more seats. Lets give it up for those kids. [applause] and why do what i do. Those kids came all the way over. There amazing teachers. Lets give it up. [applause] im here to talk about the book that you are all
Grits is in enough. Looking at the challenges facing High School Students pursuing Higher Education. This is 50 minutes. Im here to introduce linda who is also my mom. Im very lucky. So linda has worked in dps for 38 years. Founded three different schools, and started different Leadership Programs across the state. For that reason my brothers and i rarely saw her. Linda is an amazing inspiration to me, its why im an information and policy Education Student here. Im inspired by her every day. I hope i dont have to do the 5 00 a. M. Wake up to be just like her. Shes wonderful alongside carmen, there may inspirations. Im so lucky to have to introduce my mom, my favorite educator and best mount to this stage to talk about when grits is not enough. [applause] not always to get to be introduce by her daughter, its kind of cool. I think theyre opening up the back. So if you want to cedar if its too hot in here, think were getting more seats. Lets give it up for those kids. [applause] and why
Course, budgetary challenges. At the center of all this, is admiral john reich ardson richardson who, since september, has served in the capacity as the 31st chief of Naval Operations. He is a 1982 graduate of the u. S. Naval academy and a Career Navy Submarine officer. He served on several boats, and he commanded the uss honolulu. He served as commodore of submarine Development Squadron submarine group eight as commander of the submarine allied naval forces south, as commander of Naval Submarine forces and as director of naval reactors. Admiral richardson will discuss the u. S. Navys role in this Global Maritime environment. He will lay out his strategic guidance to the fleet and how the u. S. And its partners can maintain maritime superiority. Ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm National Press club welcome to admiral john richardson. [applause] well, thank you for that very kind introduction, mr. Hughes, and id also like to just pay my respects to our distinguished members of th