Against one another, and to try to weaken us from within. Announcer 1 watch afterwords, sunday night at 9 00 eastern on book tv on cspan2. Former education secretarys discussed education policy and the 2020 election at an event hosted by the brookings institution. This is an hour. Good morning. Thank you all for joining , thank you for joining us, whether in person, on our webcast, or on cspan. I am john, a fellow here at the center for education policy. We are here today to talk about education policy and the 2020 election. Education doesnt always grab headlines during president ial campaigns. That is certainly the case this time around. That being said, there are truly consequential issues and big policy ideas being talked about as part of these campaigns. To help us make sense of what is going on, we have a Wonderful Group of panelists. Arne duncan served as education secretary from 2009 through 2015. I believe he was the ninth secretary. He is now a managing partner at the emerson
Good afternoon. Im sarah perry, director partnerships here at the Family Research council and it is my very great privilege to introduce todays lecture and a coauthor of the book upon which it is based, why meadow died the people and polices that created parklands shooter and endanger americas students. As a reminder to those of you in the audience we will be taking questions during the last 1520 minutes and we will let you know when opening it up. The lecture will be archived in our Speaker Series library at frc. Org speakers. When completed we encourage you to share it on your social media platforms. Bill wrote tonight is the untold almost unbelievable true story about the world corruption rot by politically correct policies and willful blindness made the most avoidable School Shooting in history somehow inevitable. Broward county, florida was ground zero for a new approach to School Discipline prompted by radical leftist organizations and enforced by an Obama Department of education
Joining us to discuss this issue gigi sohn, former fcc chair tom wheelers adviser currently with the Georgetown Law Institute for technology. And the Senior Vice President at u. S. Telecom, trade Association Patrick halley washington, d. C. Give us of lawyers assessment of what the d. C. Court of appeals ruled. The d. C. Court of appeals ruled that the secs decision was permissible in the industry storing Internet Freedom order. And it was completely upheld. As a big win for consumers and innovators and a big win for broadband in america. Essentially, with the court said to that the secs decision regulate Broadband Internet access as an Information Service as it largely has been for the last 20 years outside of a twoyear. Under the title to order, was permissible. It is consistent with Supreme Court precedent and this d. C. Circuit judge going to make a determination that the fccs classification was incorrect. Because it is within their discretion as the Expert Agency to classify broad
[indistinct conversations] good morning. Thank you for joining us, whether in person, on our webcast, or on cspan. I am john, a fellow here at the center for education policy. We are here today to talk about education policy and the 2020 election. Education doesnt always grab headlines during president ial campaigns. That is certainly the case this time around. That being said, there are truly consequential issues and big policy ideas being talked about as part of these campaigns. To help us make sense of what is going on we have a wonderful , group of panelists. Arne duncan served as education secretary from 2009 through 2015. I believe he was the ninth secretary. He is now a managing partner at the emerson corrective and a nonresident senior fellow at brookings. Dr. John king served as secretary of education through 2016 into 2017. I think he was number 10. Dr. King is currently the president and ceo of the education trust. To help guide our discussion, we have allison klein, her cur
Continue moving toward more accommodative policy. As Richard Clara suggested, there is no evidence of an overheating labor market and that gives the fed the option to cut. Have seen some slowing in the economy. You are projecting slowing in the growth in the last quarter. We talked to larry kudlow. He said it is going to get better. This is what he said. I think the economy is in a turning zone and i think we have had a soft two quarters, but i think now we will be moving into a much Stronger Economic story. David that is happy to hear. Is there every is there any evidence of that . Carl i think we are turning, but i think we may be looking for a tougher slog over the next couple of quarters. We have been conditioned to two plus percent gdp growth. What we will see in q3 and q4 is a lot of engines of Economic Growth shutting down, with the exception of consumers. With consumers muddling through the pace of spending that would be consistent with what we are seeing on the income side of