Candidates will answer questions on economic, climate, Foreign Policy and divide. We want to know how the candidates differ from the president and why they think they can do a better job. President trump did not respond to our invitation to this event. And governor had a scheduling conflict. Here are the rules, each candidate will have 60 seconds to speak when working is by moderator, they may also get an additional 30 seconds for followup. Time will be deducted if the rules are not respected. Congressman walsh you are start. Thank you everybody who came, Business Insider, thank you. Governor it is an honor to stand on the stag stage with you. The president of the United States will be impeached very, very soon. The president of the United States will deserve to be impeached very, very soon. Lets cut through all the craziness. We will spend the next hour, hour and a half as anthony and lynette said talking about really important issues Climate Change, trade, whats going on at the borde
An awesome thing to do an activity with in the classroom. Please help me in welcoming karyn. [applause] karyn good morning, everyone. I hope everyone has had a good week so far. I know i certainly did. When i was here a couple of years ago. This morning, im going to talk about the food fight, or rationing, in world war ii. We all know that teenagers and have large appetites. I have one at home with an incredibly large appetite. I like to try and engage kids with the topic that not only fits their appetite, but also increases their appetite for learning. And i find that food is oftentimes a very engaging topic. Napoleon, or frederick the great, depending on who you listen to, once said, an army marches on its stomach. To supply not just the u. S. Army, but increasingly throughout world war ii, also that of our allies, prisoners of war, and those who we liberated in the civilian populations, the people of the United States had to implement solutions to foundational problems, Food Product
Houston, we have a problem, when that message was received in control, it was Katherine Johnson who crunched the numbers to get our folks home. This was at a time when everything was going wrong and she had a cool head and ined ed incredibly brilliant mind to put this complex data together. This is not hoping the computer spitz out the right information spits out the right information. This is the long work that we all dreaded as a kid when it was simple math, and this was of the longest, most complex nature, the type of math that they had to do highly quickly. These Women Deserve the Congress Gold medal. They deserve this recognition. I support this bill and i urge my colleagues to pass this piece of legislation. And with that, i reserve the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. The gentleman from guam is recognized. Mr. San nicolas thank you, madam speaker. I yield five minutes to the gentlewoman. The speaker pro tempore the gentl
She participated in our conference in 2017 on the was first one national, instead of local. We are excited to have her back. She will be talking about food provisions and how that can be an awesome thing to do an activity with in the classroom. Please help me in welcoming karyn. [applause] karyn good morning, everyone. I hope everyone has had a good week so far. I know i certainly did. When i was here a couple of years ago. This morning, im going to talk the food fight, or rationing, rationing in world war ii. We all know that teenagers and have large appetites. I have one at home with an incredibly large appetite. I like to try and engage kids with the topic that not only fits their appetite, but also increases their appetite for learning. And i find that food is oftentimes a very engaging topic. Napoleon, or frederick the great, depending on who you listen to, once said, an army marches on its stomach. To supply not just the u. S. Army , but increasingly throughout world war ii, also
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