and in some cases until today to even comment on this scandal. now, the first tactic.hi it s no big deal. this is saying that the irs wanted actually tougher charges for hunter biden. it s not unusual forl fo investigators and prosecutorsth to have disagreements beforeey they you know, as you go through these cases, how many times do they have disagreement they ha way? alonga all the time. yeah, all the time. i mean, this is the waf thy thi is part of the process. this is the way that it and it s what we wan e t. onl this is what we want. well, that s the only honest thing said that exchange.co oh, that, of course, refusesurse to acknowledge the most incredible claim of all thatjoe joe was in the room where it happened when hunter was demanding money for his family from a chinese businessman, which are all ccp approved, ofe. course. here s how they cover that. hewe have not verified it s basd on a whatsapp. we don t know the verification of that. we don t know whether
comment on this scandal. now, the first tactic, it s no big deal. this whistleblower s saying that the irs wanted actually tougher charges for hunter biden. it s not unusual for investigators and prosecutors to have disagreements before they, you know, as you go through these cases. how many times do they have disagreements along the way? all the time. all the time. yeah. all the time. this is part of the process. this is the way that it works. and it s what we want. laura: this is what we want. well, that s the only honest thing said in that exchange. that of course refuses to acknowledge the most incredible claim of all that joe was in the room where it happened when hunter was demanding money for his family from a chinese businessman, all ccp a provshgsd of course. here s how they covered that. the we have not verified it. it s based on a what s app, we don t know the verification on that, we don t know if huntr was exaggerating talking to someone if it
decades. the last time scores were this bad, by the way, was 1990 for math and 2004 for reading. joining me now tony kanet a former science teacher and education policy advisor and abe hamilton the third, father of six and general counsel of the american family association. tony, now, i know that you saw this firsthand with your students. tell me what you ve seen, let s say from, you know, several ex number of years ago to today, the change. what is it? well, a change is the exact word for it. when i started in education, i was encouraged to make sure that my students were learning how to read and write and the sciences, to make sure they were actually growing in their education and then i moved to a school close for indianapolis and by the time the pandemic hit i wasn t allowed to collect homework. i wasn t allowed to ensure my students were learning materials. i wasn t allowed to grade things
i wasn t allowed to grade things, and i was just expected to pass thoscthose on toe studeo the next grade level. and it was horrifyin horg. tenh my students weren t any more prepared to participate int 10th or junior science rather than when they werhee in my class. and that s unfortunately become the standard in the american publicblic education system. well, abraham, you know, you decided you couldn t take it anymore and you re the father. of six children. what did you do? yeah yeah,wife, my wife and i pf made a decision to resort to whaour count the of our cound to educate their children, which was to do that froom ourme . looking into a lot of the research and the things that aregs te coming out now with the peace corps is that you, as you ve mentioned , a lot som of this is the product of what has been designed for quite some time, you know, ti the education system by people. they call them progressives, but really i call themm regresses because they re not advancing anything.