The education Nation Student town hall. Education nation is now in its fourth year, and i am thrilled that for the second year in a row, we will be focused on what matters most to the students, the problems they face, and their ideas for how to solve them. Now, joining me on stage and in the audience today are students from across the country, ranging in age from about 13 to 25. And for the next two hours, we will hear from many of them. To help with that task, two of my colleagues are in the house. Working one side of the room is cohost of msnbcs the cycle. Krystal ball. Hi, krystal hey, melissa. Good morning. And over on the other side, msnbc anchor, mara schiavocampo. Hey, mara good morning, everyone. Now, theyre going to be coming around and taking questions and comments from our student audience throughout the show. And today, just this once, im going to let you guys do something that i never let my students do. You can use your phones in class. We want to know your reactions, you
Good day, everyone. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington where republicans are signaling a new readiness to negotiate. Perhaps because of these poll numbers showing how devastating the shutdown has been for them politically. In our new nbc news wall street journal poll, majority of americans blame shutdown on Congressional Republicans. Thats only the start of Warning Signals for Tea Party Conservatives including headliners meeting here in washington. Joining me now chris cillizza, msnbc contributor and host of in play. Editor mark murray and usa today Washington Bureau chief susan page. First to you mark, this the poll you have studied and gone through. Tell us about the first big signals on how bad this is for republicans. Those numbers you just mentioned that people are blaming Congressional Republicans by a 22 margin. Andrea, this is the same poll, same questions we used in 1995 and 1996 during this shutdown between bill clinton and newt gingrich. This margin is bigger than 1995, 1996.
Special edition of mhp show. The education Nation Student town hall. Education nation is now in its fourth year, and i am thrilled that for the second year in a row, we will be focused on what matters most to the students, the problems they face, and their ideas for how to solve them. Now, joining me on stage and in the audience today are students from across the country, ranging in age from about 13 to 25. And for the next two hours, we will hear from many of them. To help with that task, two of my colleagues are in the house. Working one side of the room is cohost of msnbcs the cycle. Krystal ball. Hi, krystal hey, melissa. Good morning. And over on the other side, msnbc anchor, mara schiavocampo. Hey, mara good morning, everyone. Now, theyre going to be coming around and taking questions and comments from our student audience throughout the show. And today, just this once, im going to let you guys do something that i never let my students do. You can use your phones in class. We wan
Once a Maple…Always a Maple.” This is how school officials at Mapletown Junior/Senior High School describe the pride of their students. And, it’s this pride and camaraderie that have helped make the school a success for the past 100 years. Mapletown Junior/Senior High School hits the centenarian mark this year, and the district has plans […]
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