Working so hard to meet the required mandates. Schools are driven by mandates, academic achievement, achievement, enrollment. But the conditions in which the virus grows, if you follow the metaphor that bullying is a systemic virus, then the environment has to change so the virus cannot grow and the only way the environment changes is if youth and adults begin to speak with one voice about changing the social norms that allows it to happen. It makes sense to most of us, you have it khaifrpb the social norms. We must educate. But we must go beyond thinking more rigor will get us better achievement. We have to remember a school is a community and in a xhuept, people look out for each other. Theyve got each others back. How do we begin to promote that idea that we are in this thing together . We believe its through, unfortunately but truly, selfinterest. Kids are driven developmentally by the desire to fit in, to belong, to be part of an affinity group. If we can capitalize on their desir
And that is that is i dont i dont im not sure i even have a theory. What is Paul Manafort up to . What is the lying about . Once he entered a Cooperation Agreement with the special prosecutor . Well, i just had the chairman of the Intelligence Committee adam schiff here, and he said something very interesting. He said that in the judges ruling today, the way the judge described the way Paul Manafort had intentionally lied, he pointed at language from i believe the that hearing that we had partially unredacted within the past few days, last week, that everybodys been trying to read between the black boxes in there. He was essentially suggesting that manafort may have lied about his Ongoing Communications with kilimnik, this guy linked to russian intelligence, because if that had come out, that would be so dangerous and so bad for President Trump that it would ruin manaforts chance manaforts chances for a pardon. So he had to lie to prosecutors about that because telling the truth to pro
Word with lawrence odonnell. Good evening, lawrence. Good evening, rachel. Thats the first time legislation has passed in that committee since 1993. Background checks are supported by 10,000 of the american public. Even nra members in gigantic numbers prefer background checks as the policy they would like to see in america. This thing polls through the roof, but it takes this long to get it through. And, rachel, as you know, the breaking news during your hour was that the same Judiciary Committee wants to hear from Matthew Whitaker again. Mmmhmm. The socalled acting attorney general wanting to clarify some of the things apparently theyre not satisfied with what he said in that hearing. And we luckily have a member of the Judiciary Committee we good. Eric swalwell, who can fill us in on that. And rachel, can you help me with something . And that is that is i dont i dont im not sure i even have a theory. What is Paul Manafort up to . What is the lying about . Once he entered a Cooperatio
Biden on a candidacy facing challenges on all sides. Senator Bernie Sanders goes back to burlington to recuperate ahead of the next debate. This week the Supreme Court hears three major cases on workplace discrimination. Actress and activist laverne cox will join us for those arguments. A. Scott bolden, former chair of the National Association pact and the d. C. Democratic party. Host and professor on the barnard college, president of the media group as well. Christina greer, professor at Political Science and author. Joining us is a White House Reporter for the atlantic. When president clinton faced impeachment there was a white house war room running at full tilt. With this president , there was no war room. Instead, President Trump is in the white house with a Remote Control in one hand and his cell phone in the other. He is casting aspersions and a growing number of discipline station officials are ensnared. Rick perry urged him to make the call back in july. The president told Hou