education is a necessity to flourish. reading and writing and the ability to do math and understand history and civics, not just important for the individuals but also for the country itself. the pandemic and our response and reaction to it are issues worth analyzing, there were challenges in education long before the covid virus struck. from safety at school to preparing students for work or college to social integration and learning to exist and thrive within the broader community, these are just some of the things we ask our educators and school systems to do. then the external factors there are a shortage of teachers, our schools have become targets for those who seek to prey to the must vulnerable. those who want schools to be more than places to learn, but political battle feels and social laboratories where the differences which exist in other areas of life manifest themselves, education, knowledge, pursuit of learning remain at the core not only of powerful force for
it strange. and the department and fbi took a petty sophomoric wipe at kash patel, you may recall doj didn t want the affidavit released even with redact shawredaction because of purpose dangers to agents and witnesses, then they left cash p patel s name un kash patel s name unredacted. there by, releasing the name of a witness. we wonder why there is a double standard. some of the dpeum documents are alleged to be very highly classified. new york and d c media calling for president trump s indictment, on the one hand, good to know there are still crimes liberal media personalties think should be persecuted. if you ar contempt eighth a former president. there the president take the personal documents from the white house or did someone else pack the boxes? when did trump learn who was taken? did they knowingly withhold documents after being asked to return them, was there a good faith disagreement on what had to be legally returned. when is why did negotiations break down. w
come up, we were too busy investigating and prosecuting real crime, we knew then that politics ruins whatever it touches. religion, education, sports, and our justice system. now we are trying to reconcile competing realities, prosecutors like to ask question, who, what, where, when and how. and the evidence. what does the law say. we focus on the law because we re a nation of laws. no one is above the law. but no one is beneath it either. fairness, impartiality, equality should mean something, the best way to prove their meaning is by applying them equal to friend and foe, lead justice is blindfolded for a reason. the competing reality we confront is the past 6 years of watching the department of justice and fbi, they are seen as extensions. the political parties now, we were jim comey s press of conference. we remember the fbi agent who desmirched a republican presidential candidate, yet put in charge of investigating that same candidate. we remember that agent said he coul
playing they said i had a responsibility to coach and help other kids, it shows when you fund programs like this, it can make the difference in lives of young people no matter what income or what zip. code. i can t to one of best public high school in the country, the person i gravitated to most there was head custodian. he was a hard working, african-american man who gave me a hug when i needed it or a kick in the behind when i need trkd he en stiled it, he instilled i needed to take it serious expand be better, you never know who you will find to be that mentor it is important how you carry yourself. trey: i tell you congressman that cus custodian did a good job, you were best
vigilant but right way to be most safe e and happiest in say the world is family pulled good people, it is getting better but it is not perfect, you have to be specific about what the threatofs are, they will have a much better point of view are, but they will be happier, and less depressed but save but safer as well. trey: i was fascinated, you tooka a gap decade from the time you finished my school until you completed your college work. as you look back, did you go back to college because you had a thirst for learning or culture expected it. i knew i needed a new career, i was a professional musician, i took a run at college after high school, it was unsuccessful. we decided that i should earn my success elsewhere. and i went on the road as a professional musician for years, that is what my