funding. you can see there, the blue line is private schools. that s the fees parents pay per pupil. the red line a state school spending per pupil. this is the change per pupil. the dotted line, 20, ten where the conservatives entered power. if you re a parent looking at this, what do you think you would conclude about how the conservatives prioritize state pupils? you remember in 2000 89, that was the financial crisis that led to us having to tighten our belts, and of course try and get the economy back on his feet. thank goodness we managed to do that, 400 billion, making sure that people s jobs in businesses are protected. if you look at is an additional seven billion by 2024, 25.
flock in the assumption was that if war broke out the soviets would advance and this would be one of the 1st sights of a 3rd world war i hope it s understood in particular and go to. every accidental movement could have had devastating consequences tanks were only allowed to drive up to this red line a rule established by the americans and meant to avoid provocation that could have caused the soviet leadership to snap. nowadays point alpha tells the tale of germany seemingly distant but there you ve recent history groups of schoolchildren come to learn but also veterans who served here and many people from around the world interested in germany s peaceful reunification by the way this watch tower was only built in 1984 back then nobody thought that 5 years later the cold war and the iron curtain would be history until not too long ago the region we re in right now the wound was full of military infrastructure on both sides of the border today the low mountain range as a protected by a
stream, that he or she would have no problem being approved. as long as republicans in the senate are supportive of whoever the president picks, that pick would pass, no? well, again, that goes i think technically, you re right. the question that i would ask my republican colleagues would be to stick to their word, and i ve been with a lot of them over the last year. i raised this issue as a constitutional red line a year ago about mueller. they ve all, on private and publicly reassured me that they think mueller will be able to finish his job, and my hope would be that those members would stick to what they ve said in the past and say that they would not vote for any attorney general nominee of this president that wouldn t allow mueller to finish his investigation. am my hope is that mueller is getting relatively close to completion. and boy, oh boy, there s a lot of information that i believe must be coming out of mr. manafort, michael cohen, the cfo
here, stay in washington. you reported he didn t really want to go, anyway. as the president looks at these options, what is his test? how does he define big price? well, i think there are a couple things at play. the first is the president drew sort of his own red line a year ago when he said that the use of chemical weapons by assad was unacceptable, and that he, unlike obama, was going to respond in this case, and he sees it as a way to distinguish himself from the previous president, which is something he likes to do. so now he s sort of boxed in. when assad uses chemical weapons, there is video of it, but that said, he seemed okay with that. he seemed to want to respond to this. he said he ll pay a big price but didn t define that, so i think we don t know what the president means about that. there was a meeting among the president s top advisers where they discuss what sort of response we ll get, and i
said basically the same thing to chris wallace on fox news sunday. let s watch and i ll get your response. we have accepted iranian uranium enrichment, no question about that. that s a different red line a than we used to have. that s true. if you read the four-page agreement, it does say that the future negotiation that s going to happen in six months involves determining the level of enrichment, therefore, they re allowed to enrich. what i was going to ask, general hayden is dropping the words red line. all anybody can think of is when this president said red line before, he backed away from it. is he right that we moved the line and iran is able to do so much more, can we get that line back to where it needs to go? probably not. i think once you ve opened the door of lifting sanctions, the iranians will go drive through that door and other people will try to make money off the