Thank you. Good morning, good afternoon, and thank you, everybody, for the opportunity to participate. Thank you everybody for the opportunity to participate. We look back at the spring covid19 affecting students worldwide were showing remarkable flexibility and adaptability and then as we have a new school year we continue to have challenges and then to reimagining to build the future of learning that is supported by teachers. So we callll lifetime learning teaching is a profession as we move forward. So now we are looking to develop technologies so im here to discuss key approaches with the governor of tennessee thank you for joining us governor. Thank you barbara im honored to be here with this great audience a Great Organization and are proud to be here. D. With tornadoes and wildfires and covid19 is super challenging year so what do you learn from your experience in your stay on education and how do you look at that moving forward . Was the most difficult years the country has fac
International pressure and deploys his military to fight the fires. Well have the latest on what some are calling ecocide. Is it the first death caused by vaping . Well look at the case of an adult whose illness matches the recent outbreak of severe lung disease and those who use ecigarettes. And in our continuing series who we are, we go back two years to Hurricane Harvey and meet the 26yearold and the young volunteers who are rebuilding homes and restoring lives. But first we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Seeing a lot of the leaders who are friends of mine for the most part. Wouldnt say its 100 of the case, but forthe most part. President trump arrives for the g7 sum milt. Apparently not a fan of these gettogethers. President trump is not one to back down and the leaders here are not Strong Enough to challenge him. It started out as a stand your ground trial, a jury found Michael Drejka guilty of manslaughter. This man is a vigilante.
he is storing mail in here? evidently. jesse: joe biden s aides have been doing a little early spring cleaning for the big guy. it feels like everywhere they look they find something new that surprises joe. or as joe s lawyers put it, they keep finding highly classified documents that were inadvertently misplaced. first they found docs in the closet at the u penn center. storming with thousands of people a day. in fact, i was there in 2018 on the roof hosting the five. today they find more documents and just as predicted yesterday, they found them in delaware. right in joe s personal library, a library without any books. but joe is not responsible. he is not irresponsible. the most important documents were stored aed away in his garo his 72 vet. classified material next to your corvette? what were you thinking? let me i m going to get a chance to speak on all of this, god-willing, soon. what i said earlier this week by the way my corvette is in a locked garage,
This is an hour. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome kim sajet, the director of the Smithsonians National portrait gallery. [applause] david skorton, the secretary of the smithsonian institution. [applause] ms. Amy sherald, portrait artist. [cheers and applause] mr. Kehinde wiley, portrait artist. [cheers and applause] mrs. Michelle obama. [cheers and applause] president barack obama. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the podium kim sajet, the director of the smithsonian National Portrait gallery. Good morning. It is my pleasure as director to welcome you to the National Portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. Every commissioned portrait involves four people. The first person is the sitter, a person with a largerthanlife persona, who may be curious to see how his are her likeness will be captured in perpetuity. In a spirit of building anticipation, i bid a warm welcome to president barack obama and his wife, former first lady, Michelle Obama, who w
Policy issue you want to discuss this morning. If you cannot get through on phone lines, try social media. Twitter cs[apanwj. Facebook. Com . . Cspan and you can send an email. Heres the front page of the Chattanooga Times free press. Nightmare for our city is what they say about the shooting by mohammed abulazeez. The Washington Times leads with that story. Down lower on the front page is a story about congress and what they did. Congress guts no child left behind system. Both chambers of congress have voted to scrap much of the bush Era Education plan, meaning the government will continue to shift billions of dollars to states but well cut her loose and many of the Strings Attached to funding that is a little bit about what happened in congress this week. And the president was in oklahoma, and heres the article in the wall street journal. Rivals team up for justice revamped. One president obama praise conservatives charles and david koch for their efforts laughter rippled through the