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Because we know America can't outcompete the world tomorrow if our children are being outeducated today, we are making the largest investment in education in our nation's history.
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But the way children watch today will be the way adults watch tomorrow.
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"What we're talking about tomorrow is children in families where the welfare benefits have been cut to a point where they are less than Parliament actually has said they should be, because that's what a cap does, " he told the BBC's Sunday Morning programme.
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President Obama knows that the best way to help my son and the thousands of American children and adults on the Autism Spectrum is to remain committed and focused so that tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after that, we'll continue to do better.
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"We are working across the government to help today's children have a healthy and happy future as the young people and adults of tomorrow, " she said.
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The adults of tomorrow aren't looking any better: 15% of American children are obese.
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My aim for 2013 and beyond is to move millions of children from the abyss of exploitation today into the opportunity of education tomorrow.
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Mycoskie called the company TOMS: Shoes For Tomorrow -- a name that reflects his desire to provide shoes for disadvantaged children in a sustainable way.
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As today's welfare recipients take tomorrow's jobs -- wherever they materialize -- their children should also be lifted from the poverty roles.
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In the 21st century, when countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow, there is nothing that will determine the quality of our future as a nation and the lives our children will lead more than the kind of education that we provide them.
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