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    Talking Dems - Michael Bennet Fields Questions from The Daily Show Audience

    enAugust 19, 2019

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    • What if the Beyond the Arc hosts were the President and appointed a Secretary of Education?Joe Biden, a guest on the show, emphasized the importance of a Secretary of Education with experience in high-poverty schools and acknowledged the need for more equitable and supportive policies for teachers and students in these environments, particularly in addressing teacher pay.

      The hosts of Comedy Central's new NBA podcast, Beyond the Arc, offer a lively and informative discussion on NBA news, trends, and stories five days a week. John Gonzalez, Bill Reiter, and Ashley Nicole Moss bring a mix of insightful analysis, upbeat commentary, and breaking news to their listeners. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. During a recent interview, a listener asked the hypothetical question of what the hosts would prioritize if they were to become the President of the United States and appoint a Secretary of Education. Joe Biden, who was a guest on the show, emphasized the importance of having someone in that role who has experience in the education system, particularly in high-poverty schools. He believes that understanding the challenges faced by both teachers and students in these environments is crucial for creating effective education policies. Biden also touched on the issue of teacher pay, noting that the current system, which was developed when women were limited to only two professions, has not kept pace with the value and importance of teaching as a profession. By acknowledging the experiences and perspectives of educators, especially those in high-poverty schools, Biden emphasizes the need for a more equitable and supportive approach to education.

    • Challenges in Education and HousingTo improve education and housing affordability, we need to fully fund housing vouchers, build more housing, embrace density, recognize teacher value, and invest in their development.

      Both the education system and housing affordability are facing significant challenges in the United States. In the case of education, the labor market and outdated funding models are hindering the professional development and retention of teachers, contributing to an achievement gap and a high turnover rate. Regarding housing, there's a disconnect between federal and local guidelines on affordability, leading to a lack of access for many eligible individuals. To address these issues, we need to fully fund housing vouchers, build more housing, and embrace the concept of density for affordable living. In the realm of education, recognizing the value of teachers as professionals and investing in their development is crucial to improving the education system and closing the achievement gap.

    • Discussion on the need for alternative remedies to evictionsProgressive cities struggle with affordable housing, and finding less onerous remedies for housing issues is crucial to support individuals and families in need.

      Some of the most progressive cities in the United States are least embracing of affordable housing solutions. Senator Michael Bennet discussed this issue on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, emphasizing the need for alternative remedies to evictions, which can negatively impact families and their ability to maintain employment and housing. Bennet highlighted the importance of addressing evictions, as they often lead to devastating consequences. While the conversation didn't delve into specific solutions, the implication is clear: finding less onerous remedies for housing issues is crucial to support individuals and families in need. Additionally, football fans can start their day with insights on the global game by tuning into Morning Footy, a podcast that covers all aspects of football, from headlines to match previews, analysis, interviews, and more. This podcast offers a comprehensive look at various football leagues, including Europe's biggest title races, the Champions League, and international competitions, as well as MLS and NWSL. Subscribe to Morning Footy for a daily dose of football news and entertainment.

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