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. >> and thethridquestio--thir d -- and the third question. predictability is a major priority for some families. in community conversations over the past five years, we found that most parents have ideas about the school that will work for their family and want to be able to choose from among those schools. in our experience, when parents express the desire for predictability, they have land -- linked this with two things. they want to attend the neighborhood school, and they perceive the neighborhood school as meeting their needs. the district cozy own analysis of the assignment process shows that the vast majority of families are choosing schools outside of their attendance area where they would have been given preference. almost 80% of these families are not emphasizing predictability and are requesting schools they believe will be a better fit for their family. could you tell us why you believe predictability is a priority for parents that you are trying to meet by establishing feeder patterns? >> i don't know how you would like to do this, i will ask preference from the board memb
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. host: which tea party candidate is capable of debating ralph nader for one hour onc-spanquestio? guest:there are so many. alan west, rand paul, scott paul. any of them would do a great job. marco rubio. i am not even sure that ralph nader would accept the challenge. host: we're taking listener calls. russ joins us from connecticut. caller: a want to talk about one idea. that is deregulation. it gave us aig, bear stearns. do you really love bernie madoff and what he did that much? enron and how it collapsed. derivatives started in the late 1990's. democratic congressmen stood up and said they looked tricky and maybe we should take a look at them. the chairman of the fed, greenspan came back to the senate and said it was a chance of capitalism to show what it could really do. look at where it led us. these of the fruits of deregulation. it can take years before the american public finally realizes what happened because of deregulation. host: thank you for the call. we will get a response. guest: i disagree with you. i think the two fundamental causes of the house in bubble in 200
. host: which tea party candidate is capable of debating ralph nader for one hour on c-span questio? guest: there are so many. alan west, rand paul, scott paul. any of them would do a great job. marco rubio. i am not even sure that ralph nader would accept the challenge. host: we're taking listener calls. russ joins us from connecticut. caller: a want to talk about one idea. that is deregulation. it gave us aig, bear stearns. do you really love bernie madoff and what he did that much? enron and...
ralph nader for one hour onc-spanquestio? guest:there are so many. alan west, rand paul, scott paul. any of them would do a great job. marco rubio. i am not even sure that ralph nader would accept the challenge. host: we're taking listener calls. russ joins us from connecticut. caller: a want to talk about one idea. that is deregulation. it gave us aig, bear stearns. do you really love bernie madoff and what he did that much? enron and how it collapsed. derivatives started in the late 1990's. democratic congressmen stood up and said they looked tricky and maybe we should take a look at them. the chairman of the fed, greenspan came back to the senate and said it was a chance of capitalism to show what it could really do. look at where it led us. these of the fruits of deregulation. it can take years before the american public finally realizes what happened because of deregulation. host: thank you for the call. we will get a response. guest: i disagree with you. i think the two fundamental causes of the house in bubble in 2008 was the federal reserve policy pumping too much money
ralph nader for one hour on c-span questio? guest: there are so many. alan west, rand paul, scott paul. any of them would do a great job. marco rubio. i am not even sure that ralph nader would accept the challenge. host: we're taking listener calls. russ joins us from connecticut. caller: a want to talk about one idea. that is deregulation. it gave us aig, bear stearns. do you really love bernie madoff and what he did that much? enron and how it collapsed. derivatives started in the late...
question, a verron yant of a questivariant ofaquestiowasasked before. who could this committee invite to give us a contrary view? in other words, we have two witnesses, both of them are saying this is a wonderful thing. if we wanted to hear the other side, assuming there is another side, who could we invite who is responsible to give us the case against this. you said there's nobody really. but -- >> i'm sure our competitors aren't thrilled. >> and that's the only suggestion you would have, are the competitors? >> i think all businesses have competitors. >> if the gentleman will yield, one of their competitors was offered an opportunity to testify and declined. >> if i could continue, the comments that have been made by the competitors and the largest ones that we deal with to date. have all indicated that this will not change how they compete with us. they will compete vigorously with this combined entity. and so, while given an opportunity to be invited before this subcommittee to take a pot shot, i can imagine that they would. but they have publicly been on record, saying th
question, a verron yant of a questivariant of a questio was asked before. who could this committee invite to give us a contrary view? in other words, we have two witnesses, both of them are saying this is a wonderful thing. if we wanted to hear the other side, assuming there is another side, who could we invite who is responsible to give us the case against this. you said there's nobody really. but -- >> i'm sure our competitors aren't thrilled. >> and that's the only suggestion...
- raising. he does not spend a lot of timetakingquestiofromthe press, either. host: your access to mitt romney is limited? guest: one of the lessons they learned from the last campaign, they feel like he tried to answer every question period that ended up getting him into all sorts of rhetorical trouble. it was creating issues that did not necessarily exist. this time they ha been much more controlled about when they make him available, how long he is available, whether or not he will take more than three questions, taking questions on issues that he is not there to specifically talk about. i am ensure to see now that he is officially announced if they open him up more and allow f all more free-wheeling discussion, or if they keep making sure that the circumstances are controlled. host: what is your frustration level of that control? guest: 4 reporters, it is always frustrating when a candidate is not accessible. in primary campaigns, they are so free willing. because they are so long and you're so close to the candidate, you get to see what they are like before they go inside t
- raising. he does not spend a lot of time taking questio from the press, either. host: your access to mitt romney is limited? guest: one of the lessons they learned from the last campaign, they feel like he tried to answer every question period that ended up getting him into all sorts of rhetorical trouble. it was creating issues that did not necessarily exist. this time they ha been much more controlled about when they make him available, how long he is available, whether or not he will take...
question, a verron yant of a questivariant ofaquestiowasasked before. who could this committee invite to give us a contrary view? in other words, we have two witnesses, both of them are saying this is a wonderful thing. if we wanted to hear the other side, assuming there is another side, who could we invite who is responsible to give us the case against this. you said there's nobody really. but -- >> i'm sure our competitors aren't thrilled. >> and that's the only suggestion you would have, are the competitors? >> i think all businesses have competitors. >> if the gentleman will yield, one of their competitors was offered an opportunity to testify and declined. >> if i could continue, the comments that have been made by the competitors and the largest ones that we deal with to date. have all indicated that this will not change how they compete with us. they will compete vigorously with this combined entity. and so, while given an opportunity to be invited before this subcommittee to take a pot shot, i can imagine that they would. but they have publicly been on record, saying th
question, a verron yant of a questivariant of a questio was asked before. who could this committee invite to give us a contrary view? in other words, we have two witnesses, both of them are saying this is a wonderful thing. if we wanted to hear the other side, assuming there is another side, who could we invite who is responsible to give us the case against this. you said there's nobody really. but -- >> i'm sure our competitors aren't thrilled. >> and that's the only suggestion...