Trump will be stumping as though he were already the candidate, in a swing state that could decide the 2024 election. With us to pull it apart tonight, the former federal prosecutor joe moreno and the uks former education secretary justine greening. Im surejoe will lend us his expertise on the judgment handed down last night stripping donald trump of his Business Licences in new york. And we will talk oil. Scientists say we should be thinking about fossil fuel embargos, but on both sides of the atlantic, our governments are drilling for more. Good evening. Donald trump should be at the Ronald Reagan library in california tonight. But he is not. He is in michigan, looking to upstage the republican candidates running against him with his own primetime speech to car workers, who are now 12 days into a national strike. Hes going to be speaking at a plant just outside detroit to an audience of around 500 former or Current Union members. Though interestingly, the leadership of the United Aut
lesson that teaches that slavery offered a personal benefit. we re talking about a benefit to the enslaved people. critics are now slamming the new standards as a big step backward. i want to bring in carol cleaver, a middle school teacher in florida who has a masters degree in african american studies. thank you for being with us tonight. this is for many people, unbelievable to think there would be a part of instruction that those who have been enslaved personally benefitted from it. what is this about? is that really what is being taught or will be taught? well, it s been a strand that was added on to our current standards adopted yesterday by the state board of education. and so i assume that yes, that is what they would like us to teach. that my problem with it, of course, is that the skills are
now have a new set of standards when it comes to teaching black history. the states board of education unanimously approving the controversial new curriculum. that, by the way, includes a lesson which teaches that slavery could have offered, and i am quoting here, a personal benefit, unquote. we are talking about a betterment to the enslaved people. critics are now slamming these new standards as a big step backward. i want to bring in carole cleaver, a middle school teacher in florida, who has a masters degree in african american studies. carroll, thank you for being with us tonight. this is, for many people, unbelievable, to think that there would be now a part of instructions that those who have been enslaved personally benefited from it. what is this about? is that really what s being taught or will be top?
comments, i need to emphasize, lawmakers in the room have confirmed he said. the bipartisan daca deal presented to myself was a big step backward. chain and lottery were made worse and u.s. would be forced to take people from large-crime countries that are doing badly. i want merit-based system and people who will help take our country to the next level. kevin deleone, former senior economic adviser to the trump campaign. let moort start with you on this basic question whachlt do you say to president trump s call for a merit-based immigration system? by the way, one that many countries that america admires already have, australia, canada, the united kingdom among them? the statue of liberty doesn say send me your richest, smartest as well as your whitest people. that s not what america is
senators and congressmen was a big step backward. while was not funded, chain and lottery were made worse and usa would be forced to take large numbers of people from high crime countries. at the white house insider who told me that they do not consider the proposal serious at all. it sounds like if anything, it upset the president and may be, who knows provoke some of the rough language. but it does not seem like he provide linac believed that the leaders came in with a legitimate deal. i agree with that. when i read the aspects of the proposal that were released it was like a token for the fence. they get everything that they want to. is like that old gang of eight bill that we heard so much about derogatorily, by the way. and i think that this and to the durbin report. i hope that it is instructed to the president and maybe some of these people that are negotiating from the other side are not really they are in good faith. i think that they are there trying to make their political