"It’s astonishing to me how many places in America, not way, way far away from cities, but in cities and near cities that don’t have access to broadband. And that disadvantages kids who are asked to do homework using the internet. 5 million of them live in homes without access to the internet. So you talk about an achievement gap, it starts right there."
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Members of the United States SenatePoliticians from ArkansasUnited States Secretaries of StateUnited States First ladiesPoliticians from Chicago
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Hillary Clinton
politician, lawyer, diplomat
1947 · United States
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