To the situation could be spiraling out of control, is a growing conflict of a date is a coup, not a coup. The people continue to protest after congress summarily the corruption busting president who is not affiliated to any of the parties, calling it an athame held welcome us President Donald Trump has made his 1st statement in public since last weeks president ial election. He did not concede to joe biden on, becoming u. S. President elect. Instead, he gave an update on u. S. Efforts to develop a vaccine against 19. The closest to admitting defeat in the election was when he said time will till which administration will be in the white house in january, thanks also to the us t. V. Networks. Projected biden had won the state of georgia and North Carolina has gone to trump. That would give bob 360 votes in the Electoral College and trump 200 and theres you to washington correspondent out of the cell. It was following trumps press conference. We asked him what we should make of trumps 1
Across this country late into the heat of the early summer night on friday june 12th Atlanta Police officer Garrett Rolfe chose to shoot and kill 27 year old rae sharp brooks for that most heinous crime of being supremely drunk and passed out in a wendys fast food drive through or is the state president of the georgia n. W. C p reverend james wood also rightfully observed this is not the 1st time a black man has been killed for sleeping. Just 48 hours later after the wendys burned in the protesters had to add yet another name to that now growing list of lives lost to Police Violence the world celebrated the birthday of a legendary revolutionary ernesto shig levada who was observations on what drives a rebellion still ring true today that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love it is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality but the words in legacy of. Isnt the only past revolutionary whose spirit you can feel in the fabric of the protests we
Take on students today based on your reporting. Guest well, i think youre right. I think the Democrat Students today are different, the age of students is different. Im mostly focused on students who were right out of high school, so the experience that i wanted to focus on was what is that transition out of high school and into the work force. So that definitely doesnt capture all of the college population, but i wanted to understand how the pathways diverged after high school for different students. And most of the ways that i found they diverged were by Family Income. Students who have a lot of Family Income are going down much more traditional paths, students without a lot of Family Income had many more obstacles in their path. Host can you start by telling us as we get into those different issues a little more about your own path coming out of high school . Guest yeah. So i had a rocky high school period. Right after high school, i grew up in tampa, and after finishing high school
After words interviewed top nonfiction authors and other leaders work. Even sometimes surprising read, i really grateful and happy to be talking about this book with you. One of the things i like about the book, you spent time with students and their families and we know today students are so different from the students who used to attend college, into calling them real college students. Im curious about your take on students today based on the reporting. I think the demographics are different, the age are different, i mostly focused on students who were right out of high school, and the experience i wanted to focus on is what the changes soon as out of high school into the workforce. That does not capture all of the college population, but i wanted to understand how the pathways to verged after high school for different students. In most of the ways i found were by Family Income students had a lot of Family Income were going down traditional pass is students without Family Income had
Students and their families and we know that todays College Students are so different from the students that my team is colon to take in the real College Students so im encouraged on your take based on your reporting. You are right the demographics today or do differently age is different i mostly focused on students who were right out of high school so what is that transition out of high school . That captures all of the College Population but i want to understand how the pathways diverged for different students and that was usually by Family Income they were going down a much more traditional path to split out the Family Income. Start by telling us into those different issues about your own path coming out of high school. I had a rocky. After school in toronto i came to Columbia University for one semester and then dropped out and then traveled around the Southern United States and ended up half a year later at yale and was there for three semesters and dropped out again and got the