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When he was introduced somewhere, saying, now barney frank, who needs no introduction. His response was, just once id like to hear that introduction that people dont think i need. Rosa delauro is a congresswoman from my hometown in new haven. She comes from a very strong line of women politicians. Her mom was an alderman in new haven and is now 103 years old. Rosas been in Congress Since 1991. And before that, she was on the staff of senator chris dodd. I learned by reading her official bio that youre a member of 62 different house caucuses. Had to join them all. You cant possibly go to 62 house caucus meetings. No. Tom reed comes from the Finger Lakes Region of new york. Has been in Congress Since, i forgot 2010. Somewhat less service than rosa delauro. He was, though, before he came to washington, he was the mayor ....
This story and confirm all the facts this evening. Heres what we know. Highranking state and federal Law Enforcement sources are confirming a professors Research Project raise red flags in colorado and several her states. Including california and michigan. Its inappropriate, its a distraction for the shes pollard deputy sector estate talking the email project sources say tracks back university professor. I think its irresponsible in this climate. And this close to election to send out what is essentially spam. To all of our county clerks. To try to conduct a lab experiment. Its not part of what we do. Denver seven investigates has obtained some of the emails sent to at llast 25 Colorado County clerks and clerks and 13 other states. Sources say, it appears to be a social science project with it, it was a and jacob. Th ....
I dont think we should justify peoples assumptions about children or about schools under any circumstances. At the same time, i think you have to recognize probably the difficulty for somebody who has no experience both of the south or of poverty or of our Public Schools and doesnt know the craft of teaching. They probably have, as you would know because youve taught, right . They have a lot to learn. And i just hope that people come to schools with humility, understanding that theyre not there to impose their will or vision onto the children or the schools. Made assumptions about the students and their capabilities and it is a recurring issue over time. I want to add something from my city with a 4000 population. We have a Votech Center. And instead of Government Force for people to go here and there, people want to co ....
Somehow it was about me which is, i think, a tendency of any young person who is 22, but especially someone who comes and does a Service Teaching program that has a year or twoyear stint. And i think, i think that the answer is that people coming in need to be more humble and to do better. I dont think we should justify peoples assumptions about children or about schools under any circumstances. At the same time, i think you have to recognize probably the difficulty for somebody who has no experience both of the south or of poverty or of our Public Schools and doesnt know the craft of teaching. They probably have, as you would know because youve taught, right . They have a lot to learn. And i just hope that people come to schools with humility, understanding that theyre not there to impose their will or vision onto the children or the schools. Made assumptions about the stu ....
Their works. You can find the schedule for a when theyll be available to sign in your program. And i encourage you al all to visit with him. Thank you for doing this. This is wonderful and were excited about it. Our moderator for the panel today is jerry healthridge, the distinguished author of Theodore Roosevelt and the assassin and the campaign of 1912 and the fantastic book high cotton. Thank you, chris. Thank you for choosing to come to the mississippi History Panel this afternoon. Were fortunate we have authors of four really interesting becomes that cover the range, the spire range of mississippi history, from the earliest historic epic to the late 20 them century, so we cant ask for a better panel of authors and a wider range of mississippi history to talk about today. I would like to introduce the authors before we start. To my far left, is jim barnett. He is retir ....