You can also find us on line. Send us tweet or join the conversation on facebook. You can also email us. Journal cspan. Org. Well, the front page of the Washington Post today, driving away hunger. Eli reports and photographs by Michael Williamson reports from tennessee and look at a hokal program funded by the government helping to feed kids. They point out that during the summer when children leave school theres a gap in the nutrition thats available to them because they dont have the access to some of those school food programs. Lets dig into the story here. You saw that front page picture. It says that this is about a bust a bus, the lunch express and the drivers name is going around to feed kids directly instead of having the children have to come to them, the drivers name was rick bible nd his 66mile trek marked the governments latest attempt to solve a rise in childhood hunger thats been worsenen for 77 years. For seven consecutive years. 10th Washington Post story talks about so
Act and it talks about the free flow of commerce. Making sure that we take steps to safeguard commerce from injury impairments or interruption that is on the negative side. But then at the very end, the first section of the act that says it is declared to be the policy of the United States to laminate the causes of certain substantial obstruction with the free flow of commons to mitigate and eliminate encouraging the practice of collective bargaining and the procedure of collective bargaining. So its very important we have each of you in place and we have a functioning board and or willingness to serve and it will ensure that we have a functioning board for all of the reasons set forth. It is vitally important that we get this done. And i wanted to ask in the short time that i have about two minutes. The number of aspects for your record and your work and your history and you could focus on one or two Life Experiences in political and governmental experiences that you have had that wou
Was in grade school, and some of the mere facthis, of a robust Space Program inspires people to want to do science and math. That generation that was created. Then we had a lapse. People are no longer as inspired, not in the same kind of way. Push moneyhing to out into the stem field, but another to sean young people show young people what they can aspire to. So much of what nasa does is about aspiration. When those aspirations are there, we will find the teachers. The students will come pouring out to learn, but not if they dont know about something on the other side. I think these things work together. Its important for us to make the investment in Stem Learning so we can create the workforce that is needed. But we have to recognize that we have to have a vision to create that education stimulus for young people to grow and learn and develop. And then with respect to the its really complicated to get policymakers to see on the other side of something. We have to tell the story about
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Mayors from at least 25 cities have ordered people off the streets as looters, fires, and protests continue to grow. We are a nation in pain. This hour, we will attempt to process some of that suffering together as the fires continue to burn. At night this week, of course, we are marking a terrible milestone, the coronavirus has killed more than 100,000 americans. You know, that can feel like just another number in a sea of dehumanizing data. So today were hoping to try to bring the humanity back. We want to honor the sons and daughters, the mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, the favorite teachers, the beloved nurses who we all have lost to this horrible virus. For the next hour, were going to bring you prayer and words, hopefully, of comfort from religious leaders. Well have music from the harlem gospel choir and the brighamyoung a cappella group. Well bring you stories of the wonderful people the United States has lost to this terrible virus. People you may have heard of before, such a