ago, we started to send a series of messages that to the president s point wound up. causing a lot of people to feel left behind. and it s not just a vocational question. it s what happens when you promote one form of education as the best path or the most people. and use all the other alternative forms , apprenticeships and trade schools and so forth as some kind of a vocational consolation prize. stigmas and stereotypes and myths and misperceptions begin to form around those kinds of educations and around those kinds of jobs, and it just becomes a vicious cycle. and the next thing you know, we re where we are 11 million open jobs, most of which don t require four year degree and $1.7 trillion in student loans on the books. it s just it s not just a mismatch of skills. it s a skill gap, but it s also a will gap and it s a pr problem. it s a big conversation. and so as you say
very little of our energy was coming from russia but we do need to do more to get our domestic resilience and, my view is that it should be donein and, my view is that it should be done in a way that leans in to reducing emissions, things like new nuclear, i m a big supporter of that, but when you ask specifically about the coal and would i rather it was uk sourced coal or russian sourced coal, i know which one i would choose. 50 sourced coal, i know which one i would choose. sourced coal, i know which one i would choose. so do we really need to start thinking would choose. so do we really need to start thinking about would choose. so do we really need to start thinking about the - to start thinking about the situation in terms of alternative forms of getting our energy, and, frankly, we need to end our reliance on foreign sources? irate frankly, we need to end our reliance on foreign sources? frankly, we need to end our reliance on foreign sources? we need to wean the economy
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