Florida. Thank you for giving us your time. Guest thanks for having me this morning. Host could you remind viewers about the goal or what i see is your goal for moms for liberty . Guest moms for liberty is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization, parents working to unify educate and empower each other to defend parental rights at all levels of government. My cofounder and i are both former School Board Members from florida, we work to help parents navigate to the Public Education system. Host what was the driving impulse for the group . Guest tiffany and i served from 2016 to 2020 on Different School boards. We did not even know each other but what we found was we had kind of the same experience of witnessing parents coming forward, concerned about Public Education, and School Districts not addressing them. We feel all of america got to see that front and center in 2020. January 1, 2021, we launched moms for liberty to help communities and parents organize vocally in their own chapters to
Continues. Host returning to our program, tina descovrich of the group moms for liberty, their cofounder, joining us from florida. Thank you for giving us your time. Guest thanks for having me this morning. Host could you remind viewers about the goal or what i see is your goal for moms for liberty . Guest moms for liberty is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization, parents working to unify educate and empower each other to defend parental rights at all levels of government. My cofounder and i are both former School Board Members from florida, we work to help parents navigate to the Public Education system. Host what was the driving impulse for the group . Guest tiffany and i served from 2016 to 2020 on Different School boards. We did not even know each other but what we found was we had kind of the same experience of witnessing parents coming forward, concerned about Public Education, and School Districts not addressing them. We feel all of america got to see that front and center in 202
American day. His remarks spoke to the people in the audience who are just been sworn in as naturalized United States citizens. Said, we have gathered here to affirm of faith. A faith and a common purpose a common devotion. Some of us have chosen america as the land of our adoption. The rest of us have come from those who have done the same. What was the object that nerved us or those that went before us. Saw to liberty, freedom from oppression, freedom from want, freedom to be ourselves. Behind me, just across Columbus Circle a central park. 73 years later, we are here to affirm that common faith that learned hand proclaimed. Today well begin a conversation about how to strengthen our democracy at home. And help foster a new consensus that spreads freedom abroad. Over the past century, the world has witnessed the transformative power of freedom around the world. In 1900 there were no true democracies. My mother was born before women had the right to vote. And only until the Voting Rig
We are moving along with the National Governors Association Winter meeting. The next session should be getting underway. We wrap later on this afternoon around 3 15 with the Closing Remarks from Asa Hutchinson and john hickenlooper. This panel on education the future of innovation in education with the governor of washington and the governor of south dakota, meant to get underway shortly and when it does we will have live coverage and we cover this National Governors Association Meeting throughout the day today on cspan. We were here yesterday and if you missed some of that, including the australian prime minister, we have that for your website, cspan. Org. Minutesrunning a couple late. This panel meant to get underway about three minutes ago on the future of innovation in education. Thisel yet to comment 2 00 afternoon talking about tearing through veterans through innovative treatment and rehabilitation and then the National Governors Association Winter meeting wrapping up around 3 1
Both anciently and now, and always and is always perplexing, is what is being, end quote. Does this question apply to the being that is asking, to us . Be so and it seems so if so, and it seems so, then to paraphrase aristotle, the inquiry and perplexity in early times and now and always is this what is human being . Our panelists are christopher toll left seven, distinguished professor of philosophy, university of south carolina, charles rubin, associate professor of political science, Duquesne University and author of eclipse of man Human Extinction and the meaning of progress. Adam kuiper of the ethics and Public Policy center, editor of the new atlantis. Christopher. Thank you very much. Its a pleasure to be here. Unlike most of the panelists so far, im not a former student of leon kass. In fact, only was introduced to you yesterday morning. So i feel the need to ask permission, can i call you leon in the [laughter] thank you. Okay. With that down, nevertheless even though im not a