Lawmakers grill public school leaders over antisemitic incidents

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Publicado 2024-05-08
The leaders of three large public school districts faced questions Wednesday from a House panel about antisemitism. They denied allegations they let the incidents run rampant at their schools. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has details on the hearing.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @dking1213
    You know who runs the federal government. Nothing matters more than their feelings.
  • @slicedice577
    This is BS. BLACK students deal with this everyday. Where is the HEARING for them? FOH
  • @Thearvdr
    I will be amazed the day she really sides with americans ...
  • @Dennis_510
    The usual deranged nonsense from Stefanik
  • @gracegreen1859
    They are making antisemitism the villain. So unserious about their jobs.
  • @kathyperry5787
    The crisis of education is about money diverted from “public” education to private. It was said that this, and other non-appropriately funded programs in public education would suffer if schools became part public and part private schools. It was bad policy for America then, and history has proven that it still is.
  • @kathyperry5787
    If you are blatantly ignoring being anti-American, how much do you really care about antisemitism?
  • @pcb462
    I wish they cared as much about anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. She needs to stop pretending this is about being good custodians of the taxpayers money.
  • @cynthiasargent
    Crazy that these kids can't even read or write to their grade level, and out teachers want more pay, then we find out this is happening! Wow
  • @mcraven747
    246 cases in all K-12 schools…. Across America….
  • These Republicans would object strongly to a serious educational program to help students recognize racist actions and statements against any minority. They would never fund this because they do not want students to really engage in dialogue. That would interfere with the need to divide us from one another.
  • @robb6059
    Just like if you do not follow a standard law, how you can fix up, "This is morality" or "This is honesty" or "dishonesty"? There must be standard law. And who can give you the law unless he is the greatest authority? So law changes according to different countries, climate, situation. So man-made law cannot give you standard morality, honesty or... It is not possible. Because one will think, "This is morality," another will think, "No, this is not morality." Same thing = "Keep to the left," "Keep to the right." Somebody says, " 'Keep to the left' is right," somebody says " 'Keep to the left,' it is wrong."