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February 10 2012 Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: Left Behind Or 'Thrown Under The School Bus' - Re-Purposing The Education-Industrial Complex
H/t to ChrisM my MP3Angel for supplying the audio files. «o»The Syrian situation continues to deteriorate as government forces begin attacking the largest city in the country Aleppo, which is a port and suspected of being a smuggling point for weapons to the CIA backed rebels who appear to have succeed in creating a Syrian civil war. More.
«o»The House will go into conference about the insider trading bill which would prevent your elected representatives from consorting with the financial industry using inside information.
«o»The Nuclear Regulatory Commission allowed by a 4-1 vote, with the chairman dissenting, the permitting of the first two new US nuclear power plants in over 30 years to be located in Georgia, The chairman's concern was design safety in the wake(sic) of Japan's Fukushima disaster.
«o»Ten states have received waivers for the "No Child Left Behind" federal education standards. More on that in the commentary.
«o»The White House is under pressure and is in the process of throwing women's health care and reproductive rights 'under the bus' by modifying the requirements for the availability of contraceptives and birth control information at health care organizations operated by religious institutions.
«o»A correction on the foreclosure settlement report from yesterday... the amount earmarked for that settlement will $25 billion dollars against $700 billion dollars in costs for paying off those affected by illegal foreclosures... That's not going to help a large majority of the people who found themselves frauded into losing their homes. ThinkProgress has a breakdown of the numbers, and the Christian Science Monitor asks: Will $26 billion settlement from big banks repair US housing market?
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