Parents can afford to live in. [applause] our state has some great Public Schools among the best in america but unfortunately because of yesterdays policies many families are shut out they sit and wait as theyre sons and daughters get another year older and their dreams of providing them with the best Public Education possible slips farther and farther away. This has this has gone on too long. I will not accept this inequality. [applause] how many arizona children should have access to our best Public Schools . My answer is, all of them. [applause] here is what makes the situation even more troubling. Right now theyre are nearly 400,000 empty seats in our Public School system. In fact some are completely vacant. These are educational assets funded by the taxpayer meant to benefit our children and they are going to waste. It is time to put these assets back to work. [applause] here is the plan. Lets make open enrollment and Parental Choice of reality and not just a talking point, open t
Could do to advance to us policy proposals. I also think it is an issue that members of this committee could well take up and ask the basic questions, what role do we want them to play is it strictly housing, is it liquidity. Are there other ways it can be constituted given the way that the whole world but thats not really my question. I do have a question. My question relates to the approved merger which i dont believe will be the last. I have communicated to you in correspondence deep concerns held by people in the region about the continued commitment of the merged bank to invest in housing. Also communicated to you concerns about govern nans. After all, this is a fivetime zone Federal Home Loan Bank region now. And weve repeatedly asked for the letter setting forth the terms and conditions. Weve been repeatedly told we cannot have it. I want you to know that as that relates to sensitive financial matters, i completely understand. But i do not know what the compelling public good wh
Im starting to ssierra when im the best questions that might actually get us closer to the vision with her splayed us out over 200 years ago. Thank you all so much for coming. The book is available on amazon. Com. I hope youre interested in buying it, but if not, please follow up with me. Thank you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] up next on booktv, after words with guest host said two, author of the googlization of everything. This become a bestselling author, Jeremy Rifkin in his latest book, the zero Marginal Cost Society. And i commend the European Union pfizer argues capitalism is on its way out in the combined communications, energy and much of styx internet slowly to its demise by increasing production and distribution and effectively eliminating corporate profits. The program is about an hour. Host hello, Jeremy Rifkin is with us today. I am Siva Vaidhyanathan from the university of virginia. We are going to discuss his new book, the ze
Our discussion. Almost as long as how old this nation is this always beenti conspiracies wrapped around it. Whether its from the revolutionary war to the cold war, to the assassination of jfk to the murders of innocent children in newtown and from september 11 to january 6. Strun dealt to our nation. Joining us today is the professor of history at Boston University and the author of the book the brethren a story of faith and conspiracy in revolutionary america. [applause] joining him is New York Times writer and the author of the new book sandy hook an american tragedy elizabeth williamson. [applause] welcome to both of you. A couple of weeks ago, the verdict for alex jones came down. Have you spoken to the families and how are they reacting . I did almost immediately and throughout the trial which i was covering for the New York Times, they were weighing in. They were particularly gratified by the confrontation in the courtroom that Scarlett Lewis whose son jesse lewis died at sandy h
The study they are doing of 30 practices. I think it will be interests to a lot of doctors to learn a little bit more about what other doctors are doing to make that work. She is embracing change. Some people fear change. Some people welcome change. She is encouraging her membership. She talked about silos to change what can you do to make that change in how this has to change to become more efficient and help improve the quality. A thing she has a very interesting ideas. To help the policy reporter for the washington post. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. One of the points we make in didnt make any difference to have popular elections . We decided it did make a difference. Senators began to act like house members. This is not something any senator wants to hear. It means that were scavenging for votes. Bad to go out to the people. They had to go out to the people. All you need is 14 votes. You can easily pay off and they did in some cases. They paid off 14 senators. Paying off the