What matters is what he says, not where he says it. So i hope that, you know, the Prime Minister will take account that this has been a partisan issue command it should not. I hope he reaches out in a way that is unmistakable to democrats and republicans alike, but emphasizing the nonpartisan nature of the relationship, and, and i think that i would expect this meeting actually will go well. The primethe Prime Minister has an interest, and also the president has an interest. Do i think that in the aftermath there will be the closest of friends . Do ii think that the chemistry will be perfect . No. I think they have different worldviews, but they recognize the points of convergence, the common needs right now, and both have an interest in elevating that at this point. You know, comes back to thinking about those things that bind us and particularly on the issue that divided us. One of the things that we used to always say, we knew our objectives were the same the tacticsthe tactics migh
[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] next, education secretary arne duncan on the results of a study on standardized testing. Then, house numbers paying tribute to outgoing speaker, john boehner. After that, nancy pelosi on problems in congress, and the importance of women in politics. On monday, education secretary arne duncan participated in a pound discussion on improving the effectiveness of standardized testing. Panelists analyzed data from a new report. This is just over one hour. Hour. I am the executive director and i want to thank you very much for being here this monday morning. We are going to go ahead and get started because i am sorry to say i can say that we will begin wrapping up this conference at about 10 30 p. M. We have been asked to meet with the president on this report at 11 00 oclock. So we will have to end
AQHA Interim Executive Vice President Chad Pierce reflects on 2021 and thanks AQHA members around the world for their contributions to the Association’s successes and effort to continue to drive.
AQHA Interim Executive Vice President Chad Pierce reflects on 2021 and thanks AQHA members around the world for their contributions to the Association’s successes and effort to continue to drive change. AQHA Interim Executive Vice President Chad Pierce reflects on 2021 and thanks AQHA members around the world for their contributions to the Association’s successes and effort to continue to drive.
AQHA International will be traveling to Slovenia and Denmark in December to support Quality Samples Program technical educational seminars on artificial insemination.