now that nancy pelosi is in asia, there are questions whether she will visit taiwan or not. something the chinese government has been threatening her not to do. 99 days before the midterm elections. we re keeping a close eye on big races across the nation. five states, michigan, missouri, kansas, arizona and washington will hold primary elections tomorrow. all eyes on kansas, where boorgs rights will be on the ballot for the first time since the supreme court overruled roe v. wade back in june. voters will decide on a constitutional amendment that could pave the way for more abortion restrictions. next door in missouri, three candidates are locked in a tight race for the republican nomination to succeed retiring senator roy blunt. all three seeking donald trump s endorsement, which he hasn t given yet. with us to start our coverage this hour is dasha burns in kansas. and washington correspondent in missouri. dasha s this the first major test of abortion rights on the ballot
it is also seen as yet another grand gesture between those two pariah states. it is seen as a sign of appreciation by vladimir putin in a way obliging to the invitation by kimjong un and also appreciating kimjong un unwavering support for russia s war in ukraine since the beginning. the russian president has arrived quite late but has a very busy day ahead of him and expected to attend the parade. also expected to visit the only orthodox church in pyongyang, the trinity life giving orthodox church. these are all chances for the two men to again give the optics and the picture of unity that they still have friends they can rely on. also to see what they can offer each other, each one knows the other has something they want. north korea needs food, needs fuel, needs money. also needs technology that russia can offer. especially satellite technology after it failed to launch its spy satellites in may. russia needs to replenish its depleting stockpile as the war in ukraine goes o
Is representative Virginia Foxx, republican of north carolina. Newsmakersa chair of educatid workforce committee. Soon scheduled for floor action. Thank you for being our guest. Let me introduced the two reporters who will ask questions. Both of them cover education beats for michelle of the wall street journal and michael of jalisco. Started, we are taking this on thursday, yesterday, betsy devos gave a well covered speech where she was highly critical of the bush and obama hynde, no child left he and essentially said it had no tangible results and is seen as the death knell of with in the Education Departments. Is your critique of the legislation as strong as hers . No tangible results . Foxx no child left behind had great motivation behind it. The title, make sure every child as long and as good of an education as you could possibly give him or her. But in the input phase by the bureaucrats, they put students and did anells enormous amount of testing. Example of good micromanaging a
Questions. Both of them cover education beats for their publication Michelle Hackman of wall street. Journal and Michael Stratford of politico. As we get started, we are taking taping this on thursday, yesterday, betsy devos gave a wellcovered speech where she was highly critical of the bush and obama era law, no child left behind and essentially said it , had no tangible results and is seen as the death knell of of the federal Education Departments. Is your critique of the legislation as strong as hers . No tangible results . Rep. Foxx only knows what the research has shown. No child left behind had great motivation behind it. The title, no child left behind, make sure every child receives as long and as good of an education as you could possibly give him or her. In the Implementation Phase by the bureaucrats, they put carved up cells of students come up with them in little cells and did an enormous amount of testing. I think it is a bad good example of micromanaging at the federal le
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