no it was only last year that germany took what was viewed as a pretty radical step making it possible for people to be registered not just as a male or female but also as diverse a third gender well sweden has gone much further for a number of years now many of the country s schools and preschools have been doing all they can to overcome traditional gender roles critics say it s not education but indoctrination to find out more we visited a really in stockholm the four year old is either a boy or a girl or neither. well then that only. a thought when caylee s four years old and crazy about dinosaurs. or any doesn t have any dolls or other gender specific toys nobody needs to know if ailey s a boy or a girl alone after all the cows number on. many parents dress their children in red
roles. otherwise you get this skewed voice coming from the republicans which doesn t include women and is not inclusive of other minorities. they need to look at the census bower numbers because they will be out in the cold. let s take a peek at where this country is going. and if we can go the nation s make up, i want to show where we re moving to because census numbers, the white majority in the u.s. will be gone by 2043. as we look at this nonhispanic white 63%, hispanic 17%, blacks 12%, asians at 5%. this is the browning of america. the expectation what we ve known this country of immigrants would eventually evolve into. it s just the republicans aren t reading the sea change. right. we re seeing the white majority is already, i think disappeared in pre-schools and this past last year we saw for first time in american history the number of white deaths exceeded the
pre-schools. campaign first, negotiate second. as you mentioned it s a strategy we ve seen before and one that this white house and specifically has done before. they believe it worked for them when it came to extending the payroll tax cut in 2011. so, is the public sales pitch the way to go this time with these specific issues? i question that because, remember, the president went out on the road to campaign for his healthcare plan and it was not popular when he finished. raising the minimum wage, people are not interested. they want jobs. i didn t hear a lot about creating jobs. in fact, if you raise the minimum wage up to what the president says, $9 an hour you will be eliminating jobs at the bottom end of the ladder, people who are teenagers and new
this is one of those occasions. free pre-school education for 4-year-olds. it is free. hear it is. hand out the goodies. what the president is really doing here he is not saying how he will pay for this, buying votes with future taxpayer money and he s increasing the scope of the unions because teachers union which will staff the pre-schools. he s introducing big government, more big government, to the states. is this proposal to your mind for republicans like yourself, is this dead on arrival which is what would seem to be suggested by stewart varny s rhetoric there or do you think that this is something you want to see republicans work on the details of to get identify a funding stream reliable and make sure the details are right which of those past-forward? in the attempts of overall plan to reduce deficit and did he begin to balance our budget i don t think any new federal program will be very well receive order the republican side or quite frankly, on the
pre-schools and for poor kids, who need help the most, this lack of access to pre-school education can shadow them for the rest of their lives. so tonight i propose working with states to make high quality preschool available to every single child in america. [applause]. every dollar we invest in high quality early childhood education can save more than $7 later on by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy and even reducing violent crimes. in states that make it a priority to educate our youngest children like georgia or oklahoma, studies show