this advice and don t go work for congresswoman tlaib. last week her office posted a job listing, if you re lucky enough to get hired you will be paid a wage of, brace yourself, 15 bucks an hour. maybe we were too tough on bernie sanders. it turns out lowballing your own employees is pretty common for a socialist. america spends more on education than virtually any country on earth. that would include from preschool all the way through university but the system is dominated by ideologues and mediocre people on the left. america s test scores in some cases are incredibly low. beto o rourke knows what the problem is though. not enough money and of course racism. racism! he unveiled a new education plan he says will fix education and perhaps save his doomed presidential campaign. $500 billion. that s the price tag for the plan. his plan would also ban corporal punishment in schools, also
on this show. watch. my only concern is for the people who are already here. does it make a school that when people moving who don t speak english? is a good for the kids were already in the school do you think you might does it improve the education? is it fair to the taxpayers? have you thought about that? i think the greatest asset in our city is our diversity and i was joined by an amazing group of immigrant youth yesterday. tucker: slow down. that doesn t mean anything. i ask you a sincere question. does it improve a school when a lot of people move in and who don t speak english, does the school get better? absolutely. tucker: school get a lot better when you import a lot of people that don t speak and was buried actually turns out they have gotten better at all but he doesn t care. nobody on the left cares because they don t care about baltimore. illegal immigration has been devastating for baltimore. and a lot of cities like baltimore. the last thing any poor, despera
extra tests so they could stay in the hospital an extra day or two but now fortunately god is giving me an opportunity to do something about it. and that s one of the reasons i m delighted to be in this administration. while i was there, i worked on a lot of issues with many politicians, including elijah cummings. in a particularly in terms of childhood education and improving the life for the people. i don t think elijah cummings is a bad person. think he actually is working hard to try to help people and i certainly don t think president trump is a bad person. he s working very hard in fact ask him today would you be willing to work with elijah cummings to bring some relief to the people of baltimore and he said he would be happy to. in the meantime, going to continue with the programs like the opportunity zones which get people to take money and invest it into the areas that are distressed. if there are 149 of them. and governor hogan is doing a good job to help and capitalize on
is emotional for a lot of people in a way to make progress with that discussion and you are talking about the problem? is there a way to do that without inflaming continuations and emotions. there is. there is an issue and not coming from a partisan lane on this. family break down in the black community. too many children are born out of wedlock and two parent households. that does have complications and poverty in any case. and follows with failure in education and i am all for fixing education. broken education system supported by groups like the nnaacp when that is proven to help. hang o. it is not going. i understand jamu, but let me
too much and become an evangelical host and that s not a good thing. then you become as messianic as the people you re criticizing. but i didn t hesitate to say what i thought and in many ways i m penalized for that. i mean, nobody likes a scold, a negative person. and that s i think the problem that we ll always confront, the liberal. i have to ask you what i was going to ask you at the start of this segment, which is the american dream. in many ways you personify the great american dream. i think so, too. what s happened to that dream now? is it the same? well should it be adapted for the modern era? what do you think? look at my own early history. i worked in a steel mill when i was 18 years old in the summer. i was a student at notre dame and i worked republic steel in