Pleased to have i like to say that its a washington based think tank. We have from arizona, tennessee and pennsylvania, and they will talk about how some of the issues in washington affect the children and parents in those parts of the country and really, thats what our discussion is all about. How can we make our schools better. Now, a little bit a sense of how i come to this issue and why i think its so important. Some of you may know i spent 20 years in the social services in new york and working on the ways we help people get into work and out of poverty and move up economically. Personal responsibility, work, work supports, those things were important, but i always knew there was another domain, another domain of activity that was equally important to our safety net programs. Maybe more important in our safety net programs in helping struggling families moving up and helping their children move up economically and that was the world of education. And no one has done more, it seems
Obama era agriculture secretary tom vilsack. Topics include tariffs and trade with china, and the role of agriculture in the 2020 election. This is one hour. Everyone , it is warm. So youre here. Thank you my name the kaleena. Anda senior food agriculture reporter at politico. Politico covers food and agriculture. Were really proud of that. And its for those of you not amiliar, politico is washington d. C. Based news outlet. Im sure all of you are reading it. Im really delighted to be here today in texas, one of my the union. Ates in im not just pandering. Were going to talk about the state of agriculture in 2020 and beyond. And before we start, i want to theurage you to join conversation on social media, is trib fest 19. I also want to give a big thanks the Texas Tribune festival for hosting this great event and sponsoring. I also understand the Texas Farm Bureau is supporting this and to hear from them. We have a really good panel. Know if you guys realize that. I dont know if the au
San jose. 80 in morgan hill. Its going to be slightly cool er than what were used to. Well talk about whats ahead. Its a different start for the trivalley. Only a little bit of slowing, which is not a big deal. We have a little blip in both directions. A nice drive as well out of the area. But note between Bethel Island and okayly, theres a car fire reported. Just a few hours, President Trump will arrive in the bay area for a fundraiser. Bob redell is live for us where air force one will land later this morning. The president has been here before, but what makes this visit so significant . Reporter staff is not getting his exact location. The white house is staying vague in order to throw off protesters. This is what happened last time trump visited the bay area during the 2016 Campaign Rally. Hundreds of people protested. Actually delayed his arrival. This is video from yesterday. They are gearing up and testing out the inflatable trump chicken. Protesters have been looking on the pen
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Im Wendy Gillette in for annemarie green. Florida is under a state of emergency this morning as Hurricane Dorian is forecast to hit the state as a major category 3 storm. Dorian is expected to slam ashore floridas east coast over the labor day weekend. Chief meteorologist craig setzer of our miami station wfor is tracking the storms path. Dorian is in the atlantic moving to the northnorthwest getting stronger as it goes. Its forecast to intensify through friday and on friday make a turn to the west or westnorthwest. How sharp that turn is going to be a big player in terms of where the storm goes. If its a very sharp turn, south florida under the gun. If its a slower turn, more gradual, central florida. If its even a slower turn, north florida could be under the gun. But the entire peninsula has the threat of dealing with a major hurricane sunday or monday time frame. Whats steering it . Its the steering patt
The normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer. And we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. And us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through. And if we can impart even a small inkling of that to passersby and families who visit this place, then we feel like we have done a good job. The unit we portray is the Fourth Infantry Division. It is a unit that is sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history. Nonetheless, it was one of the spearhead units involved in the normandy invasion. It was some of the first amphibious troops who were ashore. And they waded ashore on utah beach. Unbeknownst to many of them, they had landed on the wrong sector. They had landed half a mile off course. And there was a little bit of uncertainty, perhaps hesitation as to what they should do. But the assistant Division Commander, Theodore Roosevelt junio