Hearing on reopening schools during the pandemic. Tennessees Education Department commissioner and the Dallas School superintendent testified about plans in their jurisdictions. Well also hear from a pediatric Infectious Disease specialist and the president of the national parentteacher association. The subcommittee on Early Childhood secondary education will come to order. Welcome, everyone. I know that a quorum is presentm and i note for the subcommittee that mr. Courtney of connecticut, mrs. Bonamici of oregon, mr. Nor quist of new jersey and ms. Wild of pennsylvania, mrs. Mcbath of evm georgia, miss underwood of illinois, mr. Levin of michigan, ms. Stevens of michigan, mr. D leah panhattia, mr. Wahlberg of michigan, mrs. Stefanik of new york, mr. Banks of indiana, mr. Johns of south dakota and dr. Murphy of South Carolina are re permitted to participate in todays hearing with the ry and understanding that their questions will sbcommi come onl all members of Early Childhood elementa
Dignity they would be prepared for a win win solution in which they get something and the International Community including United States gets part of what they want but the win lose deal which is all the United States is offering at present is not a starter for them thats why i welcome the initiative by president makram and i assume youre doing it in conjunction with European Union officials and with france and and with germany and britain in particular to get time to launch new talks there is a potential deal there to be had under which iran goes back to observe all the limits which it had previously observed under the new clear deal and the International Community. Encourages the United States to permit a renewal of waivers so that the bilateral the unilateral sanctions that United States is imposing on countries seeking to import your alien oil lifted the iranian economy gets restless and also guide is asking for from what youre saying weve gone back in time when our back to what 2
Police. When they accuse of using Excessive Force in breaking down largely peaceful protests. As darkness fell a breakaway demonstration blocks streets around cowley. Sparking angry standoff with both police and local police i am ill tempered ends to another day of anger on the streets of hong kong with the prospect of yet more protests public pride aljazeera hong kong. Coming out for you on the program we will be speaking to fall as in kenya hopeful and african free trade agreements create more prosperity on the continent and the army and police are on high alert in sri lanka as thousands of but its monks held their 1st examine since the Easter Sunday bombings. Hello again its good to have you back well across parts of australia were not going to see too much here in terms of weather except down here across much of the southeast we have one frontal boundary pushing through and across much of it tory as well as New South Wales were going to be seeing some what conditions as we go from
All right . Welcome back, students. Today were going to be discussing the battle of atlantic. Got a couple of key questions will be attempting to analyze. First was the battle of the atlantic as of your authors has suggested the most important victory in the Second World War. With that in mind, can we assess how much it reshaped the conflict on a global scale beyond just the atlantic . Second what role did evolving technology have on this how did the cycle of technological innovation and improvization affect its ultimate outcome . And third, why did the allies ultimately win the battle of the atlantic and the axis lose . What key decisions ended up resulting in that jump for the stakes of the battle of. The was. Of course, military,perational mostof the Second World War would be determined by the amount of transportation available to, the allies at sea, and the32 ability of them to safely convey troops mutions and across globe. Many the Strategic Decisions leaders . If werent enough sh
Was immediately terminated upon st. Coletta becoming aware of her alleged conduct for violation of the cell phone, social media and the confidentiality policy, which all prohibits the taking or the posting of the pictures or the information about substitutes. Coming up at 5 00, hear from the aide told police when she was confronted about the snapchat video. In the newsroom, annalysa gayle, abc7 news. Jonathan thanks. Also right now at4 00, hearing taking place after the charlottesville. The man who plowed in a car killing Heather Heyer. Alison you will remember the clashes turned deadly in august when the counterprotesters collided with the rally. Jonathan remember, even one man pulled a and gun started shooting. Here and there is a press area specially designated. Police outside the courthouse. All of this because of what happened last year. A lot of emotion here right now. Much of the focus today on 30yearold james fields of ohio. He faces a seconddegree murder charge accused of driv