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In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Bethany Mandel discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - MARK CHENOWETH - president of New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) NCLA represents clients Drs. Jayanta Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff, and Aaron Kheriaty, and Ms. Jill Hines in the case NCLA: Supreme Court Issues Troubling Decision in NCLA Case Against Censorship Industrial Complex Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Biden Administration in Landmark Social-Media Censorship Case Jill Biden to campaign in Virginia ahead of presidential debate AXIOS: Trump campaign to open 11 Virginia field offices: report Biden, Elton John to visit Stonewall on anniversary of gay rights riot — before another Manhattan fundraiser WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - BETSY DEVOS - former Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was at a roundtable with Speaker Johnson, Riley Gaines and others about men in women sports… Female athletes rally in DC to garner support for protecting women in sports. Numerous female athletes and coaches are in Washington, D.C. this week for a series of events surrounding the Our Bodies, Our Sports “Take Back Title IX” Summer 2024 Bus Tour organized by a coalition of women's rights groups, including the Independent Women's Forum. The coast-to-coast tour is protesting the push for transgender athletes in women's sports and the Biden administration's rewriting of Title IX. Title IX, the landmark federal civil rights law enacted in 1972, prohibits sex-based harassment in any education programs and activities that receive federal funding. The new Biden administration regulations, which take effect Aug. 1, would protect against discrimination based on sex stereotypes, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is hosting a round table discussion on Wednesday afternoon with Gaines, former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, the Independent Women's Forum's Heather Higgins, and Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), who is chairwoman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, in honor of this week's 52nd anniversary of Title IX. Georgetown Prof. Says U.S. Olympic Swim Team Being Majority White is a Result of the Jim Crow Era Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, June 27, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - BETSY DEVOS - former Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was at a roundtable with Speaker Johnson, Riley Gaines and others about men in women sports… Female athletes rally in DC to garner support for protecting women in sports. Numerous female athletes and coaches are in Washington, D.C. this week for a series of events surrounding the Our Bodies, Our Sports “Take Back Title IX” Summer 2024 Bus Tour organized by a coalition of women's rights groups, including the Independent Women's Forum. The coast-to-coast tour is protesting the push for transgender athletes in women's sports and the Biden administration's rewriting of Title IX. Title IX, the landmark federal civil rights law enacted in 1972, prohibits sex-based harassment in any education programs and activities that receive federal funding. The new Biden administration regulations, which take effect Aug. 1, would protect against discrimination based on sex stereotypes, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is hosting a round table discussion on Wednesday afternoon with Gaines, former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, the Independent Women's Forum's Heather Higgins, and Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), who is chairwoman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee, in honor of this week's 52nd anniversary of Title IX. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, June 27, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of The Narrative, Former US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, CCV President Aaron Baer, and Policy Director David Mahan break down the Biden administration's attempt to force women out of sports, what would happen if we shut down the US Department of Education, and the three areas of opportunity and growth for education with this fall's election. Before the conversation, Aaron and David discuss the Our Bodies, Our Sports bus tour, several key bills that have stalled at the Statehouse, the Southern Baptist Convention's new resolution against in vitro fertilization (IVF), and CCV's inaugural annual conference, The Essential Summit, featuring Dr. Ben Carson, The Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon, and Hillsdale President Larry Arnn. Learn more about the Summit at EssentialSummit.org. Watch CCV's mini-documentary on the passage of Ohio's Save Women's Sports Act and SAFE Act, "Culture Change: The Story HB68," on YouTube. More about Sec. Betsy DeVos Betsy DeVos is the nation's leading advocate for the educational freedom of all students, having served as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Education from 2017 to 2021. For more than three decades, she has tirelessly pursued public policy reforms that get government out of the way and allow all students the freedom, flexibility, resources and support they need to choose where, when and how they learn. Her advocacy has helped create new educational choices for K-12 students in more than 25 states and the District of Columbia and expanded post-high school education options for students of all ages. Betsy is a graduate of Calvin College and is married to entrepreneur, philanthropist and community activist Dick DeVos. Together, they have four children and thirteen grandchildren.
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by former US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to discuss educational freedom and why Kentucky needs to expand school choice. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. The Commonwealth Matters has moved to our new website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org . Please visit the new site to access the program. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/commonwealth-matters/support
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by former US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to discuss educational freedom and why Kentucky needs to expand school choice. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. The Commonwealth Matters has moved to our new website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org . Please visit the new site to access the program. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/commonwealth-matters/support
Can you still pray in the USA?Turns out, yes. You can.With three public-school-educated students of his own, Eric Buehrer was a public school teacher before founding Gateways to Better Education. He is a published author and nationally-recognized authority on the subject of religion and public education. His advocacy for clarity on religious freedom in public schools led to meetings with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, meetings with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, and the 2020 updated release of the U.S. Department of Education's “Guidance on Constitutionally Protected Prayer and Religious Expression in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools.” In today's often-contentious climate, in which the classroom has become the front lines in the culture wars, Eric's approach is unique as it emphasizes camaraderie, not conflict; and reason, not rage.In today's Kingdom Culture Conversation, you'll be surprised to learn that the prevailing public understanding of what is legally acceptable in terms of Biblical worldview in public school classrooms is incorrect. And, Eric is campaigning to see American parents and teachers better understand that Biblical worldview in public school classrooms isn't just permissible, it's expected...according to laws on the books and current state standards in all fifty states.For more information on Gateways to Better Education, please click here.To learn more about the passionate public educator behind Gateways, please click here."Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
This is Jami Martin-Trainor, a summer intern for The Gazette, and I'm here with your daily news update for Friday, June 23rd 2023. Today's weather is bright and sunny with a high of 92, and this evening will be partly cloudy with a low of 67.Iowa Department of Education director resigns after three monthsIowa's Department of Education director has resigned after a three-month stint on the job.Chad Aldis, who was hired in March, has resigned from the office for family reasons, according to an announcement from Gov. Kim Reynolds' office on Thursday.Reynolds has appointed McKenzie Snow, the current deputy secretary of education for Virginia, to replace Aldis as director of the department.Snow will start Monday, June 26, and Aldis will remain through June 30 to help with the transition, the governor's office said.Reynolds praised Snow's leadership in Virginia and New Hampshire, as well as her experience with the U.S. Department of Education and in the White House.Snow previously worked in Republican former President Donald Trump's administration, and as an aide to former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.Snow will take over the department as it charts implementation of the state's new education savings account program, which lawmakers passed and Reynolds signed in January. The program was Reynolds' key legislative priority this year and was expected to cost $107 million in the first year, but applications have already exceeded expectations.University of Iowa lists its Mayflower Residence Hall for $45 millionFour months after the University of Iowa reported plans to sell Mayflower Residence Hall, the institution officially listed the property for $45 million.The eight-story building includes 523 rooms that are “built and furnished to house 1,015 residents as a dormitory, with one to four residents per unit,” according to the listing posted Wednesday on Zillow.com.The university doesn't plan to vacate the 55-year-old property until next summer, and has plans to house students there through the upcoming academic year.The Mayflower sale is part of the university's “housing master plan,” which includes building a new residence hall specifically for returning students as opposed to freshmen who account for most of the students the university houses annually. Although university officials haven't shared a specific timeline for the new residence hall, they predict it will cost $40 to $60 million and will be paid for with proceeds from the Mayflower sale and additional borrowing.By ridding itself of the Mayflower property, which UI bought in 1982, the campus will shed deferred maintenance costs associated with the building — which are part of the university's current $1.2 billion backlog in building renewal needs.Iowa City Council looking at what's next in community policing planThe Iowa City Police Department has implemented a majority of the recommendations outlined in a 2020 plan to restructure the department toward community policing.Police Chief Dustin Liston this week told the City Council he is “really proud” of the progress made on the 36 recommendations in the last two and a half years. He said the plan is “just a start” and now is an opportunity for the council to weigh in on next steps.The recommendations focus on...
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy is joined by Randan Steinhauser, founding partner of Steinhauser Strategies and an advocate for school choice who also worked on education reform policy for former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. They discuss the rapid growth of the school choice movement and explain why more and more families are choosing classical education. They also urge voters to support school choice regardless of political affiliation.
Simon begins the show talking about Iowa looking to remove the age requirement to sell or serve alcohol. Next Simon speaks with former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos about Iowa's new school choice law.
About our GuestsRandan Steinhauser with Sweetwater Scholé in greater Austin: Randan Steinhauser is a mother of four who recently launched a Charlotte Mason-inspired homeschool co-op, Sweetwater Scholé. In addition to their home education, her children attend a University-Model Classical Christian collaborative school in Austin, Texas. Randan is the founding partner of Steinhauser Strategies where she works with clients on education-related efforts including school choice and homeschool freedom. Prior to moving home to Austin, Randan was in Washington, DC where she worked for former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Randan has worked in more than 40 states on educational freedom initiatives. A native of South Carolina, Randan holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of South Carolina and an M.A. in Communications from John's Hopkins University. Valerie Bishop with Living Education co-op in Flower Mound, TX: Valerie is the founder and Director of Living Education Co-op in Flower Mound, Texas, a Charlotte Mason-inspired Fine Arts co-op, where she teaches high school and middle school classes History & Humanities and Shakespeare. Valerie also creates Charlotte Mason-inspired curriculum for her high school classes and greatly enjoys seeing her students rise to the challenge of delightful, rigorous coursework. She is passionate about republishing and bringing classic books to life with classic paintings, such as Story of the Greeks, Story of the Romans, Saints and Heroes Vol. I, Saints and Heroes Vol II, and forthcoming illustrated versions of Homer and Virgil's epic poems. Valerie has been married to Troy for 22 years and has six children, ages 18 to 6. Prior to homeschooling, Valerie earned an Associates of Arts from The Art Institute of Dallas and enjoyed a career creating content as a graphic designer.Jennifer Hartenburg with Bluebonnet Scholars in Houston, TX: Jennifer Hartenburg is a Published writer and classroom teacher, Jen Hartenburg holds a bachelor of arts in English Literature and a master of arts in Education from Biola University where she remains a perpetual member of the Torrey Honors Institute. She began teaching literature and writing in 1997 and helped pilot an interactive online program for high school students through Biola University beginning in 2000. She has been offering summer writing camps and classes in the Houston area since 2015, and she is an Accomplished Instructor with the Institute for Excellence in Writing. Her educational approach continues to be informed and refined by the living stream of Christian tradition, the classical liberal arts heritage, and the writings of folks such as Charlotte Mason, Jacques Maritain, C.S. Lewis, and Sofia Cavalletti. A homeschool parent/teacher of two, Jen also enjoys hiking, dancing, drinking tea, listening to the rain, and writing. Her poetry and creative non-fiction have appeared or are forthcoming in literary journals including Rattle: Poets Respond, Weber—The Contemporary West, The Saint Katherine Review, The Other Journal, Dappled Things, and The Christian Century. Jen is continually rediscovering the power of word and world to startle and heal us with beauty.Show NotesHave you wondered how to bring a breath of fresh air to homeschool? Classical Education host, Adrienne Freas, brings forth workable ideas from her guest panel members. Valerie Bishop for the love of learning, started a co-op fulfilling the mission to carry out a living education. Randon Steinhauser listened to the needs of others. Wanting a blended style of learning inspired by nature, she created a nature-focused gathering. One of the biggest challenges has been to find ways to accommodate more and more students. Jennifer Hartenburg started a hybrid homeschool community in the Christian Liberal Arts Tradition which grew out of a Charlotte Mason book club she began in 2016. The ideas shared in this podcast are truly inspiring, while surprisingly simple. Gathering with others is golden wherever you begin your homeschool journey. Listen to the end of this podcast for the inspirational closing quotations. Ask yourself what your homeschool community would look like, while remembering that "the flowers aren't new, but the children are. "- Charlotte Mason. Some Topics and Ideas in this Episode Include: Biggest challenges in starting a co-op Building your classical education community Specific steps in order to begin with intention and clarity Modeling, teaching, and delegating tasks according to gifts Ways to include creativity in your homeschool Adrienne's Favorite Mason Quotation:"All is mystery, being what the heart of man could not conceive of unless it had been revealed.'Great is the mystery of Godliness: God manifest in the flesh, justified in the spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.' [1 Tim 3:16] And what a barren and dry land should we dwell in if our spirits were narrowed to the limits of that which we can comprehend! Where we err is in supposing that mystery is confined to our religion, that everything else is obvious and open to our understanding. Whereas the great things of life, birth, death, hope, love, patriotism, why a leaf is green, and why a bird is clothed in feathers––all such things as these are mysteries; and it is only as we can receive that which we cannot understand, and can discern the truth of that which we cannot prove, and can distinguish between a luminous mystery and a bewildering superstition, that we are able to live the full life for which we were made."- C. Mason, Ourselves, 201. Resources and Books & Mentioned In This EpisodeCourse Offerings for Bluebonnet Scholars: https://www.bluebonnetscholars.org/class-offerings/Primary Curriculum for Sweetwater Scholé: https://www.bewildandfree.org/youngnaturalistA Thinking Love by Karen GlassOurselves by Charlotte Mason______________________________This podcast is produced by Beautiful Teaching, LLC.OUR MISSIONWe exist for the benefit of both parents and teachers. Teaching is an art and teachers need opportunities to cultivate their craft. Parents need to feel confident that their children are receiving the best education possible. Therefore, our goals are to help parents make well-informed decisions about the education of their children, and to help teachers experience true joy in their vocation. We desire to bridge a large gap that currently exists between most classical schools and the parents who send their students to these schools. Immersing both parents and teachers into the beauty of good teaching is paramount to our goals! Our formative sessions are designed to be LIVE so that you can experience classical education through participating and doing. This is what is expected in classical education. In order to mentor you well, we invite you to participate for a full classical experience. Our online sessions assume modeling, imitation, and meaningful conversation as the basis of experiencing good teaching. OUR SERVICESIf you like our podcast, you will love our online sessions! We offer immersion sessions so you can experience classical pedagogy. A complete listing of our courses is at https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/Becoming an effective educator requires participation and doing, not merely listening to the ideals of a theory being talked about. Experiencing the labor of thinking, speaking, and asking questions is non-negotiable for a real classical experience. For this reason our courses are LIVE and not recorded. Participation is paramount to a true classical education. Teachers and Home Educators: Grow in your craft of teaching! Do you want to know how to apply what we discuss on our podcast? Check out our affordable on-line immersion courses with master teachers. https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Parents: Do you want to understand how to support your student in a classical school? Or, do you simply want to know more about classical education? Consider our affordable book seminars. Explore why a classical education is truly a beautiful way of learning. Our book seminars and immersion sessions can you help you make an informed choice as well as help you understand how to support your children who may attend a classical school. https://beautifulteaching.coursestorm.com/ Schools: We offer professional development for schools onsite or online. Email Adrienne at BeautifulTeaching@Gmail.com for more information. _________________________________________________________Credits:Sound Engineer: Andrew HelselLogo Art: Anastasiya CFMusic: Vivaldi's Concerto for 2 Violins in B flat major, RV529 : Lana Trotovsek, violin Sreten Krstic, violin with Chamber Orchestra of Slovenian Philharmonic © 2023 Beautiful Teaching, LLC. All Rights Reserved ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on “The Learning Curve,” guest co-hosts Denisha Allen and Kerry McDonald talk with Betsy DeVos, a former United States Secretary of Education and the author of the book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child. She shares how she became one of the country's foremost proponents of […]
This week on “The Learning Curve,” guest co-hosts Denisha Allen and Kerry McDonald talk with Betsy DeVos, a former United States Secretary of Education and the author of the book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child. She shares how she became one of the country’s foremost proponents of school choice, educational federalism, and bold changes to K... Source
This week on “The Learning Curve,” guest co-hosts Denisha Allen and Kerry McDonald talk with Betsy DeVos, a former United States Secretary of Education and the author of the book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child. She shares how she became one of the country's foremost proponents of school choice, educational federalism, and bold changes to K... Source
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The Bush Center welcomed Dr. Deborah Birx, the former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and former White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator and former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos as part of our Engage at the Bush Center series, presented by NexPoint. The conversation focused on advancing health care, education, and lessons learned from the pandemic. The panel also discussed the role of public-private partnerships and the positive change they can make in our communities.
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The Department of Education is one of the greatest—or rather, worst—examples of the administrative state in action, and even former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos agrees. From Young America's Foundation's National Conservative Student Conference, Betsy DeVos joins Liz to expose some of the most horrifying stories about what actually goes on inside of the DOE. From budget sabotage to radical teacher's unions, it will be shocking to parents everywhere. Secure your copy of Betsy Devos's new book "Hostages No More" on Amazon or wherever you buy your books: https://www.amazon.com/Hostages-No-More-Education-American/dp/1546002014. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's current education system is antiquated, wasteful, and “bent on saving and serving itself,” argues former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. She is one of the very few department heads to have advocated for the abolition of the agency she ran. Education gaps have only widened since the establishment of the federal Department of Education under President Jimmy Carter, she says. Two years of remote learning have now put children months, if not years behind during this pandemic. “You couple the learning losses with the mental health challenges, and you have a disaster looming,” she says. DeVos is the author of the new book, “Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child.” Tonight, she breaks down creative new approaches to schooling being adopted in states like Florida and Arizona that could soon change the game for millions of children across America. Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV Telegram: https://t.me/EpochTV
This Week: All of the Above's #1 hater, and America's greatest nemesis of modern public education is back in the headlines this week, and we're gonna talk about her. You got it, captain guns-for-grizzlies herself, former Secretary of Education Betsy Devos said to a crowd in Florida that she thinks the department she was once head of should be abolished. As shocking as that might be, the real meat of the story is in unpacking why Betsy and company are coming so hard for teachers, curriculum, truthful history, and whatever they consider “wokeness” these days. Manuel and Jeff discuss. Get your All of the Above swag, including your own “Teach the Truth” shirt! In this moment of relentless attacks on teaching truth in the classroom, we got you covered. https://all-of-the-above-store.creator-spring.com Passing Period is an AOTA podcast extra that gives us a chance to check-in, reflect, and discuss powerful stories in between our full episodes. Watch, listen and subscribe to make sure you don't miss our latest content! Website: https://AOTAshow.com Stream all of our content at: linktr.ee/AOTA Watch at: YouTube.com/AlloftheAbove Listen at: apple.co/38QV7Bd and anchor.fm/AOTA Follow us at: Facebook.com/AOTAshow and Twitter.com/AOTAshow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aota/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aota/support
On this episode of Take Back Our Schools, Beth and Andrew speak with Bob Eitel about the Biden administration's proposed changes to Title IX rules. Bob explains how the Obama administration manipulated Title IX to erode due process in favor of kangaroo courts and secret inquiries. He discusses how the Trump administration under Secretary Betsy DeVos reversed the Obama changes, and how the newly proposed Biden rules not only threaten free speech and academic freedom, but trample parental rights and have the potential to destroy girl's and women's sports at the university and K-12 level. Bob also shares his view that Title IX is being used to usher in radical gender ideology and is effectively a backdoor to fundamental cultural change. Bob Eitel is a co-founder and president of Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies (DFI), a non-profit, non-partisan organization that is fighting to reduce the power of the federal government and the influence of government sector unions in education and workforce policy and to defend the civil and constitutional rights of all Americans in the classroom and the workplace. Bob previously served as Senior Counselor to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos from 2017 through 2020 where he supervised the implementation of the Secretary's regulatory agenda and was an architect of the Secretary's reforms concerning Title IX and the Higher Education Act. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betsy DeVos was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Education. Detailed show notes at https://www.ideastream.org/programs/city-club-forum/a-conversation-with-former-secretary-of-education-betsy-devos.
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In the possible wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the Left is ready to enact radical policies to keep abortion easily accessible. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins to discuss her new book, "Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child." Bill O'Reilly joins for his weekly news recap, including SCOTUS and the gas price crisis. Author Michael Malice joins to discuss the week's news, including the unconstitutionality of the recent gun laws. Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, shares some insight on George Soros' newest passion: buying Hispanic radio stations. BlazeTV host of "Fearless" Jason Whitlock discusses his latest controversial article about LeBron James. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our country has just begun to emerge from one of the most significant mass disruptions to American education in our history. In its wake, parents across the country are asking more and more questions about how our schools are meeting the needs of their children, and teachers are facing never-before-seen challenges.rnrnOn February 7, 2017, Betsy DeVos was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Education. As a business leader, philanthropist, and political activist who has pursued public policy reforms in education for the last three decades, DeVos has a unique vantage point from which to discuss the future of American education. During her tenure as Secretary, she pursued higher education reforms including expanding access to career and technical education and apprenticeship opportunities. She also advocated for the value of religious education, pushed for school choice, and the support of private and charter schools.rnrnIn her new book, Hostages No More: The Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child, DeVos chronicles her journey working in education and her experience as a key member of the Trump cabinet. Join us for a conversation with the former Secretary of Education about the state of our schools and their future.
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Just in time for the tip-off of the 2022 NBA playoffs, the league found its way back onto state-run television in China. Coincidence? Likely not, according to a report from ESPN — yes, that ESPN. Jason and “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim discuss the impact of the billions of dollars NBA owners have invested in the communist economy and the ripple effect it's had among the game's social justice warriors. Move over Charles Barkley, Patrick Beverley may have turned a guest spot on “Get Up” into a leg up on a new career. Jason and Steve discuss if a role player could actually dethrone Sir Charles as the king of unfiltered NBA commentary. Speaking of royalty, the eldest prince of the LeBron James clan, Bronny, became a target on social media after the Twitterverse discovered his prom date was white. Jason asks Steve and wardrobe wizard Troy McSwain who's really to blame for the attacks: keyboard trolls, or LeBron for presenting his family to the world as celebrities. Then, former United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins Jason to discuss her upcoming book, “Hostages No More.” Together they discuss the damaging effects of critical race theory and how COVID exposed just how deep the progressives' infiltration of the education system reaches. Don't buy imported meat. Good Ranchers delivers delicious, 100% American meat to your door. Get your $30 discount on prime steaks and better-than-organic chicken today. Go to https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS right now! CrowdHealth gives you a new way to pay for healthcare. Go to https://JOINCROWDHEALTH.com right now and can get your first 6 months for just $99 per month by using promo code FEARLESS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of At The Bar, Inez and Jennifer talk with Betsy DeVos about new Title IX rules that threaten to eviscerate due process, free speech, and women's sports. The former Secretary of Education also weighs in on school choice and previews her forthcoming book, Hostages No More: the Fight for Education Freedom and the Future of the American Child.--Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women's Forum and Jennifer Braceras of Independent Women's Law Center, At The Bar is a virtual happy hour conversation about issues at the intersection of law, politics, and culture.You can find the latest At The Bar episodes wherever you get your podcasts, on YouTube, or on iwf.org. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends.Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day.Independent Women's Law Center advocates for equal opportunity, individual liberty, and respect for the American constitutional order.Check out our website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org.Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel.Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram#IWLC #AtTheBar #IWlaw #IWF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elon Musk made headlines this week when it was announced he struck a deal with Twitter to buy the company for roughly $44 billion. While many are celebrating the acquisition as a win for free speech, others are concerned that Musk's ownership of the platform could lead to an increase of hate speech and misinformation in a realm that's difficult to regulate. Howard Kurtz, host of Media Buzz on the FOX News Channel and the Media Buzz Meter podcast, joins the Rundown to discuss what Musk's purchase of Twitter could mean for the future of the platform, Musk's reputation regarding free speech, and how the Left wants Big Tech to be held accountable. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in the Kennedy v. Bremerton School District case, debating free speech and religious liberties after a high school football coach was rebuked for praying midfield after each game. In their oral arguments, conservative and liberal justices on the court were split on how this instance related to the First Amendment, religious expression and separation of church and state. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins the podcast to break down why she believes this coach will find justice in the Supreme Court, why his firing constitutes a violation of a constitutional right to individual expression of religion, and she weighs in on what she calls the “deceptive characterization” of the Florida Parental Rights law. Plus, commentary from co-Host of Fox & Friends Weekend and Host of ‘The Will Cain Podcast' Will Cain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Tiffany gives a brief intro into what parents need to know about Title IX, including an Op-Ed by former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. We then get to hear from Shannon Grady, Mom and Chapter Chair from Chester County Pennsylvania. Shannon shares with us how she and her fellow parents found a law in PA that allowed them to petition for the removal of their 5 school board members. Shannon also shares her take on the Title IX proposed changes from her perspective as a sports physiologist and professional athlete.
On Wednesday, the FBI disclosed that it had disrupted a Russian cyberattack, which could have posed a major threat to U.S. intelligence and digital infrastructure. This move comes amid the Biden administration placing harsher economic sanctions on Moscow including individual sanctions on Vladimir Putin's daughters. With American cyber defense even more crucial to homeland security, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) has long been advocating for the creation of a national academy for cyber defense akin to West Point and she says the time to act on this is now. Gillibrand joins to break down how training young Americans in cyber defense will bolster national security, how the U.S. can craft even more painful sanctions for Russia and the instability of the conflict in Ukraine. The U.S. Department of Education is expected to soon complete its comprehensive review of Title IX regulations, which have been a major topic of discussion lately regarding transgender athletes. This review of Title IX will reportedly expand the rule to assert the rights of transgender students as well as rewriting procedures for schools adjudicating allegations of sexual assault. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins to discuss her new book, Hostages No More and she explains why she believes these reported changes to Title IX would negatively impact women's sports. She also discusses concerns that Title IX rewrites would take due process away from sexual assault adjudications at public education institutions and adds her thoughts on the latest education bill out of Florida. Plus, commentary by radio show host, Jason Rantz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month and with that, we are bringing you a conversation today about Title IX. One of the protections against sexual assault within our education system and in our workplaces. In May of 2020, then Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos gutted Title IX protections for schools, particularly as they pertained to sexual assault adjudication, giving schools the leeway to evade accountability procedures and disempower victims. This action was fueled by conservative backlash and men's rights groups who consistently claim that there is lack of “due process” when it comes to allegations of sexual assault. But is that really true? Or do we have a public misconception of due process? What does it mean for universities and employers to employ systems that are both fair and restorative? Alexandra Brodsky, Staff Attorney at Public Justice, asks these questions and offers up meaningful answers in her new book Sexual Justice: Supporting Victims, Ensuring Due Process, and Resisting the Conservative Backlash. Alexandra believes there is a system available to us all that empowers survivors and values due process, a process outside of the criminal legal system that can provide both accountability and reduce harm. She joins us today to break it all down. Listener Note: We're launching a three-week “Ask an Expert” podcast series about all things free speech: online censorship and deplatforming, campus speech and cancel culture and education and book bans. So here's where you come in. We want to answer your questions! What does the law say about social media companies deplatforming users? Does our constitution support cancel culture? If you have a question you'd like us to answer, call us and leave us a message at 212-549-2558 or email us at podcast@aclu.org.
On Wednesday, the FBI disclosed that it had disrupted a Russian cyberattack, which could have posed a major threat to U.S. intelligence and digital infrastructure. This move comes amid the Biden administration placing harsher economic sanctions on Moscow including individual sanctions on Vladimir Putin's daughters. With American cyber defense even more crucial to homeland security, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) has long been advocating for the creation of a national academy for cyber defense akin to West Point and she says the time to act on this is now. Gillibrand joins to break down how training young Americans in cyber defense will bolster national security, how the U.S. can craft even more painful sanctions for Russia and the instability of the conflict in Ukraine. The U.S. Department of Education is expected to soon complete its comprehensive review of Title IX regulations, which have been a major topic of discussion lately regarding transgender athletes. This review of Title IX will reportedly expand the rule to assert the rights of transgender students as well as rewriting procedures for schools adjudicating allegations of sexual assault. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins to discuss her new book, Hostages No More and she explains why she believes these reported changes to Title IX would negatively impact women's sports. She also discusses concerns that Title IX rewrites would take due process away from sexual assault adjudications at public education institutions and adds her thoughts on the latest education bill out of Florida. Plus, commentary by radio show host, Jason Rantz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday, the FBI disclosed that it had disrupted a Russian cyberattack, which could have posed a major threat to U.S. intelligence and digital infrastructure. This move comes amid the Biden administration placing harsher economic sanctions on Moscow including individual sanctions on Vladimir Putin's daughters. With American cyber defense even more crucial to homeland security, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) has long been advocating for the creation of a national academy for cyber defense akin to West Point and she says the time to act on this is now. Gillibrand joins to break down how training young Americans in cyber defense will bolster national security, how the U.S. can craft even more painful sanctions for Russia and the instability of the conflict in Ukraine. The U.S. Department of Education is expected to soon complete its comprehensive review of Title IX regulations, which have been a major topic of discussion lately regarding transgender athletes. This review of Title IX will reportedly expand the rule to assert the rights of transgender students as well as rewriting procedures for schools adjudicating allegations of sexual assault. Former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins to discuss her new book, Hostages No More and she explains why she believes these reported changes to Title IX would negatively impact women's sports. She also discusses concerns that Title IX rewrites would take due process away from sexual assault adjudications at public education institutions and adds her thoughts on the latest education bill out of Florida. Plus, commentary by radio show host, Jason Rantz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's final hour, Dom welcomes in Betsy DeVos, the 11th United States Secretary of Education, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the importance of defending Title IX after penning an op-ed for The New York Post, writing how new changes to Title IX would completely kill women's sports. DeVos, a former competitive swimmer, wrote about the Biden administrations attempts to redefine ‘sex' from it's clear biological meaning, making it illegal for a school or state to prohibit biological men from competing with women. DeVos explains the unfairness of allowing biological males to compete, telling that the work done and progress made by Title IX proponents will be wiped away if this is enabled. In addition, DeVos offers her opinion on the administrations continued kicking of the can down the road on the issue of student loan debt, and tells why school choice is incredibly important to strengthening education nationwide.
Teachers' unions care about their pocketbooks. Politicians care about their agendas. But who's looking after the best interests of the students? For this podcast, Lisa finds out why no one in power seems to be asking this question. And she has the perfect guest to help dissect the state of our nation's education system: former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Together, they have an in-depth conversation about school choice, Title IX, Critical Race Theory, and much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teachers' unions care about their pocketbooks. Politicians care about their agendas. But who's looking after the best interests of the students? For this podcast, Lisa finds out why no one in power seems to be asking this question. And she has the perfect guest to help dissect the state of our nation's education system: former Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Together, they have an in-depth conversation about school choice, Title IX, Critical Race Theory, and much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jimmy Sengenberger at the Crossroads with Nathan Matoush. Jimmy (@SengCenter) begins with an update on the Sunday 7/19 Pro-Police Rally Colorado in Downtown Denver, which was attacked by Antifa and Black Lives Matter extremists. Jimmy explains how the Denver Police Department ordered officers to RETREAT from the scene, but a courageous lieutenant broke ranks and refused the order. So, even though they did very little, officers did not leave. Next, Jimmy takes on Foo Fighters band leader Dave Grohl's op-ed in The Atlantic - which blasts the push to reopen schools and slamming U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos - and explains why Grohl is WRONG on almost every level. Finally, the Washington Redskins' exciting new team name is.....The Washington Football Team! Jimmy and producer extraordinaire Nathan Matoush discuss!
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with an update on yesterday's agitators in Madison, and removing statues of Jesus. Then, The Honorable Judge Jim Troupis joins Vicki to go over the continued erasure of history 2:30 – Vicki takes your calls about the removal of American History from America 3PM – Dr. C.L. Gray, Physicians for Reform, joins the program to talk about Coronavirus, and the misleading information about spikes in cases 3:30 – U.S Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos joins Vicki to discuss the ways that charter schools and school choice can turn education around 4PM – David Blaska joins the program to discuss the news about Madison from over the weekend
In this episode of Real Talk, attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler discuss the potential impact of the CARES Act on special education services. The act directs Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to provide Congress with a list of waivers of certain provisions of federal statutes regarding providing special education services to children. Susan and Kristina explore the potential consequences of these waivers, which could mean significant regression for students already struggling during this time of distance learning due to COVID-19 coronavirus.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos stops by the Pure Flix Podcast to share her personal faith journey, her path to education reform and what led her to become America's 11th education secretary. Be sure to head over to "The Pure Flix Insider" blog for more interviews and inspiration. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Special thanks to everyone for sharing their opinions here on Teacher Talk, especially Conservative Radio Commentator, Mr. Shelley Wynter, President of the Center for Sustainable Communities, Mr. Garry Harris, and teacher friends. A recent report that should cause everyone to take notice claimed that roughly $1 billion was lost to fraud and waste in the charter school sector. Findings of the report were brought to the attention of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. #TeacherTalk is a [Weather Wonder Inc](http://LisaMozer.com). production by UpWind Project Inc (a not for profit media group).
Sarah and Roman talk with Student Senator Kirsten Mojziszek about new changes to Title IX being pursued by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-weekly/support
Welcome to The Schmidt Show A lot of people are upset that Secretary of Education Betsy Devos, in the release of the Dept of Ed's budget, revealed that funding to the Special Olympics would be eliminated. On the surface, this sees terrible, but is it really? We'll talk about this and more today on the podcast. If you are looking for a passionate and engaging look at politics with a side order of not taking ourselves to seriously you are gonna love The Schmidt Show. The Schmidt Show, Brad Schmidt, Politics, Conservatism, New Podcasts, Green New Deal, Economics, Leftist Deception, Socialism, Leftist Meltdown, Up and Coming podcaster, Conservative **-- The Cliff Notes -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.theschmidtshow.com/1) Phone Systems for The Schmidt Show provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/) Join us in our interactive chatroom #SchmidtHeads on Freenode! -- Stay In Touch -- **Find all the resources for this show on The Schmidt Show Dashboard The Schmidt Show Dashboard (http://www.theschmidtshow.com) Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) VoxTelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com) Cartoon Katie (http://cartoonkatie.com) Contact Brad brad [at] theschmidtshow.com -- Twitter -- The Schmidt Show (https://twitter.com/theschmidtshow)
With the Trump administration and several members of Congress, including Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, considering assembling a proposed Federal Commission on School Safety to repeal 2014 guidelines regarding school disciplinary action, we thought it would be important to take a closer look at how any changes in these disciplinary actions could disproportionately affect children of color and children living with disabilities. For full show transcript, visit our site here. What We Discuss: How school disciplinary actions affect children living with disabilities, many of whom have behavioral challenges that are involuntary Why any reconsideration of disciplinary action should include awareness of how the guidelines and rules apply to all children Why gun violence control is merely an excuse given by DeVos in order to change current disciplinary guidelines Instead of completely repealing and overhauling the current guidelines, why it's better to attempt to strengthen the current guidelines Why there is a disparity in how discipline is applied in various situations and with regards to various students Could the training of independent professionals help solve arbitrary application within schools? Resources Mentioned: http://www.copaa.org/ (COPAA) Alex Casillas article Contact Information for Betsy DeVos's office: safety@ed.gov Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday. If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, then please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I23ctmblttqsbc4kagaccwm453a ( Google Play.) It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: https://www.facebook.com/IEPcalifornia/ (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/iepcalifornia/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/iepcalifornia (Twitter) http://www.iepcalifornia.org (IEP website) This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matters, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Townhall Review -- February 15, 2018 Following the Florida school shooting, U.S Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, sits in with Hugh Hewitt to discuss what can and should not be done about it. Mike Gallagher invites Byron York, columnist for the Washington Examiner, to share about the ongoing controversy surrounding the Justice Department and Michael Flynn. Bill Kristol, the founder of The Weekly Standard, highlights the cascading crises happening in the Middle East, some involving the U.S, and many involving Israel. Larry Elder showcases the propaganda surrounding North Korea involvement in the Olympics. Dennis Prager defends talk radio hosts from the likes of liberal talk show hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, who believes that almost every talk show hosts are liberal because it requires intelligence. Hugh Hewitt invites media and marketing experts Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock to discuss their book, The Way Back: How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get It Back. Michael Medved discusses how figure skater Adam Rippon rips into VP Pence just before the Winter Olympic ceremonies began.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the White House, Dennis visits with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin McCullough guest hosts this week's Christian Outlook with special interviews live from the White House. On this week's program, Don Kroah turns to Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross to catch up on the state of the economy. Eric Metaxas is joined by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to talk about school choice. Kevin McCullough speaks with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer about the U.S.'s economic and moral stance toward China. Daniel Mark of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom provides an update on religious liberty while on the Don Kroah Show. Author Austin Ruse tells Georgene Rice of his recently released book, "Fake Science." Jeff Johnstone of Focus talks with Bill Bunkley about transgender issues. Bob Burney looks a very disturbing blog arguing for infanticide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Pat did not watch the Grammys. Perhaps he would have, but alas he didn't. Stu and Jeff give their reviews of the main event and share how their opinions of musicians expressing their political views differ from those of actors doing the same.-The people bowed down before Beyonce, paid their respects to George Michael and Al Jarreau, and were wowed by a pro-Trump artist looking to boost her album sales. Joy Villa came out in a dress featuring “Make America Great Again” and, of course, Hollywood appropriately went bananas.-New Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos went to speak at a public school in Washington, D.C. and was blocked from entering the building by a crazed man yelling “shame”. Should she have been allowed to run him down with her car? The guys seem to think she should have.-All cool things come from the Philippines, including burgers with a bun shaped like a pair of Lego bricks. The guys could see this catching on. Stu reminds Jeffy that Fontina cheese is not the name of a stripper...-The guys eat special Hostess treats for Valentine's Day and remind us that SPOONS! is all about science and finding the perfect food. They don't do this for themselves, they do it for you (sort of).Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-It turns out that Hezbollah loves the idea of Donald Trump being America's president! The Lebanese group, which is considered a terrorist organization by the West, claimed that “The world will benefit” and that their group is much stronger and should not be concerned with threats from the West. Pat, Stu, and Jeff agree that, if you want Trump to leave you alone, you probably shouldn't tweet at him.-New polls show that the divide is very wide between people who believe the news media is truthful and people who believe the Trump Administration is truthful. Very high percentages of Democrats believe Trump and his people are dishonest, while high percentages of Republicans are inclined to believe what the White House is saying.-White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer had an absolutely brutal interview with Breitbart News. The guys have a good laugh at his expense.-What impact does Trump's executive order on immigration really have? It's not that radical, not even close to what Trump referenced during the campaign, and a few months of pause is completely in line with making adjustments to the vetting process. The only major question left is, will it be just a pause?-People are continuing to say mean things about Meryl Streep. She responded by saying that she is the most “overrated, decorated, and berated" woman in Hollywood. Stu goes off about the kind of movies she routinely appears in, and questions why we Americans love them so much.-Saturday Night Live has taken to mocking Kellyanne Conway with a parody of Fatal Attraction. Was it funny or in poor taste? Pat and Stu question who the program would have to mock if the liberals were in power?-Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids have reportedly arrested hundreds of illegal immigrants who have committed major crimes. The guys are unsure which reports are accurate in regards to whether most of those arrested were felons or if all of them were felons.-Pat, Stu, and Jeffy discuss the Yale Whiffenpoofs, a massive mens capella choir from the Ivy League university. Despite boasting over 1500 members, the group adds only a handful of members each year. And while they do allow women to audition, they are not allowed to join.-Pat did not watch the Grammys. Perhaps he would have, but alas he didn't. Stu and Jeff give their reviews of the main event and share how their opinions of musicians expressing their political views differ from those of actors doing the same.-The people bowed down before Beyonce, paid their respects to George Michael and Al Jarreau, and were wowed by a pro-Trump artist looking to boost her album sales. Joy Villa came out in a dress featuring “Make America Great Again” and, of course, Hollywood appropriately went bananas.-New Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos went to speak at a public school in Washington, D.C. and was blocked from entering the building by a crazed man yelling “shame”. Should she have been allowed to run him down with her car? The guys seem to think she should have.-All cool things come from the Philippines, including burgers with a bun shaped like a pair of Lego bricks. The guys could see this catching on. Stu reminds Jeffy that Fontina cheese is not the name of a stripper...-The guys eat special Hostess treats for Valentine's Day and remind us that SPOONS! is all about science and finding the perfect food. They don't do this for themselves, they do it for you (sort of).Listen to Pat & Stu for FREE on TheBlaze Radio Network from 5p-7p ET, Mon. through Fri. www.theblaze.com/radioTwitter: @PatandStuFacebook: PatandStu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices