The coronavirus pandemic, and said she believed the u. S. Could emerge from the situation stronger with the right leadership. Her visit to the church was part of a fourstop swing through the detroit area with just more than a week left before election day. President trump one this bite just a margin of just more than 10,000 votes. Sen. Harris good morning. Good morning. Atis so good to be with and the Triumph Church this morning. I want to thank you for all of your leadership, and for holding a separate we need you. We need your voice. Wait to hear the word. We need to be together. Good morning church. The morning to first lady robin and. For hosting me today, and for the warm welcome. It is so good to be back in detroit, michigan. I also want to recognize a dear, dear friend. Who is not only a leader for michigan but is a national leader. We are all thinking of her this morning. Sending our prayers and love to her. Thank you all. And everybody from your car, your home, we are all toge
See more on demand at cspan. Org or listen on the cspan radio app. Your place for an unfiltered view of politics. Joining us this week on the communicators is alan pratt, he is the executive director of the National Rural Education Association and he joins us from chattanooga, tennessee. What is that association and what do you do . Our association is the voice of rural schools and Rural Communities across the country. Thank you for the invite to be on the show and really highlight what we do as an organization. One of the things we do is we advocate for all areas, all issues that involve a rural schools and communities and right now we are looking at a Digital Divide and we are looking at the reopening of schools in a very different way. That is what i a lot of our work has been focused on over the last five months. When you look at online availability for education, where do you see the deficits . I think home access is the biggest deficit and in rural, remote areas or areas outside
He is an internationally recognized university professor, a physician, and a lecturer in the field of Healthy Aging and the brain. Hes a doctor from Stanford University medical school and also has a phd from Carnegie Mellon university. Hes the founder and executive director of the Gerontology Research group, a worldleading authority on Healthy Aging and longevity. Hes published numerous books and articles in medical journals. Dr. Coles has taught at the university of california, berkeley, Stanford University, and he currently teaches a course at Ucla Medical School called brain behavior and consciousness, which explores groundbreaking, cuttingedge research in the field of healthy brain aging and reversing mental decline. Today dr. Coles is working with Brain Research labs in the new and exciting field of neurogenesis, which is the brains ability to repair and regrow neurons, essentially unlocking the secrets to reaching your brains natural capacity to be sharp, focused, and mentally qu
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