As America currently deals with the coronavirus crisis, there are a lot of questions about how to rebuild and what we need from our leaders. George Pataki was the governor of New York when terrorists attacked Lower Manhattan on September 11, 2001. Pataki discusses how to handle a crisis while being a sitting Governor, the parallels between 9/11 and COVID-19 and who he supports going into the 2020 Presidential election.

Across the country families are adjusting to their new normal amid Covid-19 including remote learning. While students, teachers and parents adjust to learning from home, there’s no doubt it has been met with many obstacles both old and new. Former Assistant Secretary of Elementary and Secondary Education at the Department of Education, Deb Delisle explains some of the hurdles students, parents and teachers are facing. She also weighs in on the importance of schools and face-to face learning and what we can learn from homeschooling amid the pandemic.

Plus, commentary by Paul Batura author of,  “GOOD DAY! The Paul Harvery Story.”