teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci
let s begin with these wise words from our 35th president. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. keep that in mind. the problems facing us in the 60s ranked from civil rights, a huge deal, the vietnam war, a huge deal, to the plethora of assassinations. but we understood back then that america was the land of the fry, not the freeloaders. look what happened this week with the student loans. we are a nation who pays for college. or i should say used to know that. if you couldn t pay, you take out a loan. or you get to decide if you want a four-year degree tore you might be better suited for a trade school. all pathways were forges your own way. to get success in america you wrote your own ticket. now we are a country with 10 million job openings and 6 million jobless choose not to fill those job openings. we would rather be on tiktok than punch the clock. apple is having trouble getting their employees to go into work three days a we
teacher shortage. so we know the struggles but what about the solution? well we brought together a group of 7 educators from across the country to help us navigate these challenges. and bridge gap between parents and teachers here s part one of that conversation. watch. thank you y all for being with me great to have your beautiful faces teachers you re the backbone of our kids that spent majority of time with you guys thank you for taking time to talk with us there s so much to talk about with education today but i want to really go back to decision that you guys made and why, why did you decide to be an educator? i ll start with you, elizabeth. i knew when i was in college that i wanted to help people. i wanted to make a difference in the world and that was reason for going into teaching. bridget? i had influential teachers with my friends and we would go home from school and we would play school so kind of been in me since i was young. lawrence: when did you deci
let s begin with these wise words from our 35th president. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. keep that in mind. the problems facing us in the 60s ranked from civil rights, a huge deal, the vietnam war, a huge deal, to the plethora of assassinations. but we understood back then that america was the land of the fry, not the freeloaders. look what happened this week with the student loans. we are a nation who pays for college. or i should say used to know that. if you couldn t pay, you take out a loan. or you get to decide if you want a four-year degree tore you might be better suited for a trade school. all pathways were forges your own way. to get success in america you wrote your own ticket. now we are a country with 10 million job openings and 6 million jobless choose not to fill those job openings. we would rather be on tiktok than punch the clock. apple is having trouble getting their employees to go into work three days a we
any thorns that s it brother. so mike you ve been waiting three years for your dog had opportunity to meet your dog. and as a promissory note you re first to receive the k-9 nala bowl for your dogs so you should be getting your dog real soon. awesome i appreciate it. thank you brother. with business taken care of now fun part taken bacon wild hog hunt. that was so much fun, and if you want to support the special operation wounded warriors head to so you soww charity.com. nala merch coming soon by the way. thanks so much for watching we ll be right back here live next saturday at 10 p.m. and until then find me on social media lawrence b. jones set your dvr so you never miss a show and if you want us to come to your