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but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have figures in our own presentation that indicate to you that you don't have to do this. and so i ask you to think seriously about it, the one vote that i would like you to make is have the
but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have figures in our own presentation that indicate to you that you don't have to do this. and so i ask you to think seriously about it, the one vote that i would like you to make is have the
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but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have figures in our own presentation that indicate to you that you don't have to do this. and so i ask you to think seriously about it, the one vote that i would like you to make is have the vote on seniority order and i would like to see you make that one this time. thank you very much. >> thank you mr. kelley. >> okay. questions, or comments from board members? mr. haney? >> sure. this is my first time having this meeting, so i have a couple of questions of sort of understanding how this works and why we do this. you know it seems like in the past couple of years we have put out hundreds of these notices and all but a few have been rescined and in this next year we are expecting to have at least a some what better financial situation than we have had in the past couple of years
but, this is the paper from the united teachers of los angeles. headline says, first time in four years, no riffs. no riffs. and they detail across the bottom from 5900 in 2009 up to 9500 just as soon as mr. davis left and they had 0 this year, all right? so no rifs, you have figures in our own presentation that indicate to you that you don't have to do this. and so i ask you to think seriously about it, the one vote that i would like you to make is have the vote on seniority order and i would...
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. >> in the united states, thousands of teachers in chicago have protested against plans to shut down schools in poor neighborhoods. the city council says the closures are needed to close a $1 billion budget gap. >> save our schools! save our schools! >> teachers, student union members -- protesting the city's plans to shut over 50 four schools. most of their anger today has been directed at mayor rahm emanuel, which is not surprising. >> they are closing down schools that have names of african americans -- african- american icons, but they will open up schools to put a living billionaire's name on the front. >> he is slapping our future in the face by damaging our kids' education, and i won't tolerate it. we will not tolerate it. >> meant he said transferring students to another school is a dangerous plan -- many said transferring students to another school is a dangerous plan. >> i am concerned that their safety will be jeopardized. >> a lot of these parents have to leave home early in the morning, and they have to worry about their children going an extra three or four blocks -- it
. >> in the united states, thousands of teachers in chicago have protested against plans to shut down schools in poor neighborhoods. the city council says the closures are needed to close a $1 billion budget gap. >> save our schools! save our schools! >> teachers, student union members -- protesting the city's plans to shut over 50 four schools. most of their anger today has been directed at mayor rahm emanuel, which is not surprising. >> they are closing down schools...
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closing of fifty four schools in the city the largest single closure in the history of the united states parents teachers and students took to the streets to voice their disapproval to this late latest measure designed to help close a one billion dollars budget deficit artie's on a saucy churkin it is in chicago with more. record single school closure in u.s. history versus the people. to. chicago the third largest city in america plans to shut down fifty four public schools by autumn this year and makes us feel like we are not important to anybody and makes us so much harder for us to get an education come to school close. thousands of protesters flooded onto the streets of the windy city to rally against this measure on wednesday the demonstrators believe officials are targeting the vulnerable youths in the least well off neighborhoods. for several hours emotions ran high. with marches and sit ins in downtown chicago. one hundred sixty demonstrators were arrested including this organizer we're talking about a number of school closures that has not been paralleled in this country's history other than hu
closing of fifty four schools in the city the largest single closure in the history of the united states parents teachers and students took to the streets to voice their disapproval to this late latest measure designed to help close a one billion dollars budget deficit artie's on a saucy churkin it is in chicago with more. record single school closure in u.s. history versus the people. to. chicago the third largest city in america plans to shut down fifty four public schools by autumn this year...
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so, they were given a shot, the united federation of teachers a charter school of their own. chance to show them what this union can do,
so, they were given a shot, the united federation of teachers a charter school of their own. chance to show them what this union can do,
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so, they were given a shot, the united federation of teachers a charter school of their own.hance to show them what this union can do,
so, they were given a shot, the united federation of teachers a charter school of their own.hance to show them what this union can do,
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what this is all about is hiring more teachers, hiring more administrators, and wasting more of taxpayer dollars. unfortunately in the unitedes, our education system is designed not to help students. it's not. it's designed to help teachers' unions. it's designed to rob students of their future an rob taxpayers of their dollars. kindergarteners do not need to learn about the birds and the bees from a government worker. that's the responsibility of the parent. you learn that at home. you don't learn that from a government employee at school. absolutely not. >> well, we tried to reach the chicago public school system. we got something out of them. we did get this statement and i quote here. it is important that we provide students of all ages with accurate and appropriate information so they can make healthy choices in regards to their social interactions, behaviorings and relationships. i heard that and i said they're kindergarteners! >> exactly. exactly. >> i'm telling you. i keep saying this again and again. this is how rome looked in its final days. i don't know. >> neil, if you look at the numbers of chicago schools, loo
what this is all about is hiring more teachers, hiring more administrators, and wasting more of taxpayer dollars. unfortunately in the unitedes, our education system is designed not to help students. it's not. it's designed to help teachers' unions. it's designed to rob students of their future an rob taxpayers of their dollars. kindergarteners do not need to learn about the birds and the bees from a government worker. that's the responsibility of the parent. you learn that at home. you don't...
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since dylan and his classmates and teachers were murdered we have received hundreds of thousands of cards and remembrances from across the united states and from around the world. these letters are still coming in every day. we are moved that this tragedy has affected and mobilized the nation, we can feel the thirst for change and the need to do things differently. although, there have been many senseless losses before and since sandy hook, we are determined to make this a turning point for our country. our children can't deliver the legacy that we as parents are instilling in them with the morals and the values. so it is our job as parpts to deliver that legacy forward and be their voice. the change is needed to make our nation safer will take a long time to deliver. but we are not going anywhere. all of us working sandy hook promise are absolutely committed to this cause, and that is why this innovation initiative is so important having so many of the great minds responsible for developing and supporting major advances in technology and recent history for them to turn their attention to solutions to gun violence, mental healt
since dylan and his classmates and teachers were murdered we have received hundreds of thousands of cards and remembrances from across the united states and from around the world. these letters are still coming in every day. we are moved that this tragedy has affected and mobilized the nation, we can feel the thirst for change and the need to do things differently. although, there have been many senseless losses before and since sandy hook, we are determined to make this a turning point for our...
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initially what had happened was the student was upset that he wanted to go speak with the teacher that we have on the unitou to go to school? >> i'm supposed to be working on my ged. he said if i go to that school they will not -- and then the white student said, bring him in. >> so he was pulling the race card and was wanting her -- he wanted her attention right then and there and she wasn't able to give it to him right then and there and so he was willing to act out. >> so we're hungry and feeling some racial tension. >> racism. >> racism and the teacher won't let you get educated. >> yes. >> but what was the first established point of interest here? >> i asked, yes. >> you told me you're the biggest threat in this facility. >> i am. >> so he was kicking on this door asking for the care team and he's also asking for sack lunch. maybe he just had some anxiety issues, if you will. >> counselor kate frazier learns this team was transferred to pendleton after participating in a disturbance at another facility. she quickly, but carefully, breaks down his issues. >> so if we get some lunch in you, will that h
initially what had happened was the student was upset that he wanted to go speak with the teacher that we have on the unitou to go to school? >> i'm supposed to be working on my ged. he said if i go to that school they will not -- and then the white student said, bring him in. >> so he was pulling the race card and was wanting her -- he wanted her attention right then and there and she wasn't able to give it to him right then and there and so he was willing to act out. >> so...
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united states. including things like ratings by parents and teachers of their social and cognitive competence in adolescence. and including a whole set of things that became increasingly clear when we were following them at age 32. and that included less tendency to develop large body mass index, less tendency towards obesity, less cocaine drug use. and so on. >> walter, you make me think about public policy right away. if these tests are so predictive of future behavior, if it appears that a kid who can delay gratification for those 15 minutes turns out to get better sat scores, to do better at a job later in life, even, how would ode people in the public be reassured that such a test has at such an early age wouldn't brand the kid for life. >> particularly the kid was don't do well. >> that's what i am thinking, the kid was don't do well. do we then have kind of self-fulfilling prophecies about these kids that will sort of trail them all through their lives. what reassurance would they have? >> so the idea of being frozen in the position on the measure is completely off. we're talking about corelations th
united states. including things like ratings by parents and teachers of their social and cognitive competence in adolescence. and including a whole set of things that became increasingly clear when we were following them at age 32. and that included less tendency to develop large body mass index, less tendency towards obesity, less cocaine drug use. and so on. >> walter, you make me think about public policy right away. if these tests are so predictive of future behavior, if it appears...
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units. >> in addition, the pentagon is furloughing 15,000 military school teachers at bases around the worldg commissaries worldwide. one extra day a week. those impacts are subject to potential change depending on what congress does with the house republican continuing resolution to be voted on this thursday. that would restore some of those pelc cuts. but other agencies and congressional offices are also claiming that the sequester is having an impact on them. and email has gone out to all house of representatives' offices requiring them to trim their office budgets by 8.2%. the d.c. housing authority has stopped reissuing housing vouchers. despite those impacts, the web site u.s.a. jobs.gov had more than 400 available jobs posted as of 6:00 p.m. last night. the u.s. forest service has openings for recreation aides this summer. the irs office secretary in midland and the u.s. mint wanted 24 people to help press coins and the agriculture department says it needs three insect production workers in phoenix there are no openings for customs that we saw but on that note, shep, the department of
units. >> in addition, the pentagon is furloughing 15,000 military school teachers at bases around the worldg commissaries worldwide. one extra day a week. those impacts are subject to potential change depending on what congress does with the house republican continuing resolution to be voted on this thursday. that would restore some of those pelc cuts. but other agencies and congressional offices are also claiming that the sequester is having an impact on them. and email has gone out to...
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united states and we don't talk about it at all. instead, we talk about how we're going to evaluate teachers differently as if that's the only thing thatters in this conversation. >> it seems like right now we're at a point where you have two separate camps. you have the michelle rhee camp and the reformers and then over here. is there a way to find a middle ground to be able to advance -- i think everybody has the same goal. we want education to be better for our kids. why can't we find a middle ground? is it even possible at this point? >> i think locally we are finding that middle ground. our opportunity 2k3wgaps are no closing, achievement gaps between people in the system and instead of sitting down and saying you need to work harder, we say, what are the real issues? we don't issue report cards for a to f for each school in our district to humiliate our teachers and embarrass our students and families. we say, we need to solve these problems. here are the problems. what can we do instead? >> you have the last 20 seconds. as people continue to watch and hear her, what would you like them to keep in mind? >> she keeps pointing out
united states and we don't talk about it at all. instead, we talk about how we're going to evaluate teachers differently as if that's the only thing thatters in this conversation. >> it seems like right now we're at a point where you have two separate camps. you have the michelle rhee camp and the reformers and then over here. is there a way to find a middle ground to be able to advance -- i think everybody has the same goal. we want education to be better for our kids. why can't we find...
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united educators would like to speak to item b 5. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be at the same microphone where your honored all the national board certified teachers and again, just more congratulations to
united educators would like to speak to item b 5. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be at the same microphone where your honored all the national board certified teachers and again, just more congratulations to
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years she led the 900 members of the united educators, sf retired division and served as co-chair of the protector of benefits. focusing on benefits for retired teachers and all retirees of the city and county of san francisco. she took this role incredibly seriously and never missed a single health service system meeting. ms. meister will be deeply missed and mourned by her husband as well as thousands of educators, former students and activists and the many lives she touched. >> thank you, supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. >> thank you, and i would ask that perhaps we make that in memoriam on behalf of the entire board. >> colleagues, if we can do that without objection, that should be the case. [gavel] >> colleagues, today i am introducing a package of legislation to improve the way that we deliver pedestrian safety projects in san francisco. and i want to thank supervisor yee for co-sponsoring these pieces of legislation with me. san francisco is one of the highest pedestrian injury rates in california and we need to make our streets safer. while we have numerous city policies like the better streets plan and our transit first policy, which iden
years she led the 900 members of the united educators, sf retired division and served as co-chair of the protector of benefits. focusing on benefits for retired teachers and all retirees of the city and county of san francisco. she took this role incredibly seriously and never missed a single health service system meeting. ms. meister will be deeply missed and mourned by her husband as well as thousands of educators, former students and activists and the many lives she touched. >> thank...
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teachers generally move towards the benefits of the new system. the unit itself didn't and still to this day are opposed to the substantive reforms, not just florida, but around the country. it's part of the process at the site. sometimes you have to say. sometimes you find common ground, but she's got to sort of politically emasculated. i ran for reelection, got elected, which gave me a pass to consider doing what i was doing and apart from being a jury to serve, lattice to have enough time to shift again speak out and out others see stimulate that around the country. >> my name is alan parker. adding a mac [laughter] >> that's a question. i am optimistic that there is a growing consensus. people's views of the political system -- people are angry and frustrated that i think it's beginning to change the system and i think the republican party has seen the need for a more positive, proactive message. not just to be against things, goat go back to the days for the interesting ideas were developed and advocated, where reform is at the heart of what we believ
teachers generally move towards the benefits of the new system. the unit itself didn't and still to this day are opposed to the substantive reforms, not just florida, but around the country. it's part of the process at the site. sometimes you have to say. sometimes you find common ground, but she's got to sort of politically emasculated. i ran for reelection, got elected, which gave me a pass to consider doing what i was doing and apart from being a jury to serve, lattice to have enough time to...
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teacher had a jews in this persecution and daughter was not secondary. i was primary to his ideology and approach to the world. people wondered including the united states and i posted it comes why in the world during this terrible struggle of world war ii with tens of millions dying in the fate of the world in the balance would germany divert resources come in our misery services to hunting down and killing someone. for hitler, the killing of jews was never a diversion from the war. it was a primary object is to which he would devote resources. in all of history, a model state was devoting its resources. to hunting down of people wherever they may be found and exterminating them. with the goal of wiping out the biological substance of jews was a primary goal of hitler, not anything secondary. >> host: wenden american policymakers become aware of that? >> guest: american policymakers became aware of the holocaust by the late 1941. this involved with jewish organization sent a telegram who came to rabbi stephen wise, head of the american jewish congress and went to the state department providing reliable evidence of the final solution for the holo
teacher had a jews in this persecution and daughter was not secondary. i was primary to his ideology and approach to the world. people wondered including the united states and i posted it comes why in the world during this terrible struggle of world war ii with tens of millions dying in the fate of the world in the balance would germany divert resources come in our misery services to hunting down and killing someone. for hitler, the killing of jews was never a diversion from the war. it was a...
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united emirates. >>> this kitty academy teacher is behind bars accused of lacing her students' sipe cups with an over-the-counteromeone saw her put soninex in the cups and later found evidence in her home. all the children in her class were one and two years old. the school claims no children actually drank the drugged drinks and she has since been fired. you'll be happy to know. those are your headlines. >> steve: great. meanwhile, in politics, president obama playing the game when it comes to sequestration. first it was the republicans' fault, even though the white house invented sequestration. now add to the list the secret service. this as the budget battle rages on. >> brian: elizabeth prann is in washington. hey, elizabeth. i know there was a lot of talk yesterday on capitol hill. lot of interaction. that's a good sign. >> a lot of interaction, that budget battle goes on. the president is heading back to meet with senate republicans and house democrats. just one day after the house budget committee approved paul ryan's blueprint plan which would balance the budget in a decade. patty murray released a plan
united emirates. >>> this kitty academy teacher is behind bars accused of lacing her students' sipe cups with an over-the-counteromeone saw her put soninex in the cups and later found evidence in her home. all the children in her class were one and two years old. the school claims no children actually drank the drugged drinks and she has since been fired. you'll be happy to know. those are your headlines. >> steve: great. meanwhile, in politics, president obama playing the game...
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united educators would like to speak to item b 5. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be at the same microphone where your honored all the national board certified teachers and again, just more congratulations to them for all their work. item 2 e is your positive certification for your finances. there's a line that talks about your positive certification going into the future because you're going to be able to maintain reductions. we are curious about those reductions that you see. we are very pleased that there's the positive certification and that we expect the positive certification now with the passage of prop 30 to continue out for at least the next several years. it means to me that we probably don't need to have things like lay offs, probably don't need to have things like furlough days. and with any luck, we'll be able to get away from the hideousness of the kind of non reelections that people go through. and let me just mention for a moment why non reelections are so harmful and hurtful to an individual. and that's because there's no reason given. a man or woman comes into the schools and gives his or her all to the students and then gets a non
united educators would like to speak to item b 5. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be at the same microphone where your honored all the national board certified teachers and again, just more congratulations to them for all their work. item 2 e is your positive certification for your finances. there's a line that talks about your positive certification going into the future because you're going to be able to maintain reductions. we are curious about those reductions that you see....
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roth also trained a young teacher named dolores huerta and gilbert padilla, dry cleaning establishment, cso activist. and chavez and padilla joined forces to form the united farm workers union and the movement starting in the '60s. during his 15 year tenure with the ufw, fred roth, senior, trained 2000 organizers who led worker strikes and consumer boycotts in every major u.s. and canadian city leading to major gains for farm workers and to the 1975 california agricultural labor relations act which remains the strongest labor law in the nation today. author and labor historian barry mcwilliams, the author of factories in the field of southern california country in island on the land and a long-time editor of the nation magazine describes fred roth as, "an unsung hero" and called him a man of exasperating modesty, the kind that never sleeps, that never steps forward to claim his fair share of credit for any enterprise in which he is involved. i just wanted to ask, colleagues, if you'll join me with the many community based groups in labor in supporting fred roth in your -- for this medal and distinction, the presidential medal of freedom. and as we vote on
roth also trained a young teacher named dolores huerta and gilbert padilla, dry cleaning establishment, cso activist. and chavez and padilla joined forces to form the united farm workers union and the movement starting in the '60s. during his 15 year tenure with the ufw, fred roth, senior, trained 2000 organizers who led worker strikes and consumer boycotts in every major u.s. and canadian city leading to major gains for farm workers and to the 1975 california agricultural labor relations act...
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united states is more popular than unpopular. americans are much i liked and disliked. as it turned out, you discover there's a very small fringe of political movements in history to see if the teacher in fact were much more popular around the world that we believe in this part of the myth. >> host: over some of the debates? >> guest: it depends on who's asking the question. if you think about the contemporary context, al qaeda seems to have many members were quite angry at the united states for an array of recent and tuition bill. but what i found is very often in the united states our discussion about world opinion sort of rapidly slides into the same that they include foreigners in general. the world hates us to put a washington journalist shortly after 9/11 during the run-up to the iraq war inexplicably when there was the largest coordinated demonstration in february 2003 against the war with iraq. some estimates it can laypeople including antarctica, demonstrated against the war. americans reacted by saying the most hated us. they hate us because burkett. in fact it turns out that's not a helpful way of for behavior and the concept of anti-americanism so often it is a wall betw
united states is more popular than unpopular. americans are much i liked and disliked. as it turned out, you discover there's a very small fringe of political movements in history to see if the teacher in fact were much more popular around the world that we believe in this part of the myth. >> host: over some of the debates? >> guest: it depends on who's asking the question. if you think about the contemporary context, al qaeda seems to have many members were quite angry at the...
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united states of america. [audience laughing] the shamwow guy. i wanna have hardcore sex with the shamwow guy. clean up's easy-- think about that-- it's right there. uh, my third grade teacher mr. yeager, uh, that guy. [audience laughing] uh... detroit redwings, uh, alf. [audience laughing] rosie o'donnell, i've always wanted to bang him. [audience laughing] roger federer and lastly comedian, michael kosta. thank you, very, very much! you guys have been awesome! [cheers and applause] captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: bam! welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen. i am particularly excited about this, the head coach of the new york football giants, tom coughlin is joining us later. we're very excited about that. [cheers and applause] he is a good and decent man who should in no way lower himself to appear on a program like this but we're excited he has. first of all, you know yesterday senator rand paul embarked on a filibuster to draw a
united states of america. [audience laughing] the shamwow guy. i wanna have hardcore sex with the shamwow guy. clean up's easy-- think about that-- it's right there. uh, my third grade teacher mr. yeager, uh, that guy. [audience laughing] uh... detroit redwings, uh, alf. [audience laughing] rosie o'donnell, i've always wanted to bang him. [audience laughing] roger federer and lastly comedian, michael kosta. thank you, very, very much! you guys have been awesome! [cheers and applause] captioning...
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. >> teachers said that california's 49th in and the whole united states that determines what type ofhat the schools get. >> dan carmen kron 4 news. >> here is a breakdown by school districts. sampras's go unified could cut 185 jobs. that is 142 certified staff positions and 43 teachers' aides. oakland unified could cut 65 administrators. and 11 nontenured teachers. alum rock is giving out 87 preliminary notices, 78 to teachers. antioch may cut 13 teachers. and redwood city 8 certify positions may be either eliminated including school nurses and counselors. for fremont, san jose unified, walnut creek in palo alto unified, those districts say " no " pink slips have been sent out. >> the students are wonderful and our staff is amazing. we have a commitment to our students. i want to be a part of growing the program and so this is really hard to make this a decision. i really just have to wait to make that decision. >> some of the teachers getting the notices are too familiar with them. in fact, some have been receiving them for years. >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. astra also on b
. >> teachers said that california's 49th in and the whole united states that determines what type ofhat the schools get. >> dan carmen kron 4 news. >> here is a breakdown by school districts. sampras's go unified could cut 185 jobs. that is 142 certified staff positions and 43 teachers' aides. oakland unified could cut 65 administrators. and 11 nontenured teachers. alum rock is giving out 87 preliminary notices, 78 to teachers. antioch may cut 13 teachers. and redwood city 8...
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level it probably is to just, you know, to encourage and support the evaluation of teachers across -- across the united states. i think that we have found, having an evaluationsystem that evaluates every teacher every year that incorporates student achievement data and it's based on multiple measures is an incredibly important, powerful structure. and you know, again, i think that -- whether that comes from the federal level or whether that comes from each of the 50 states, you know, i guess i'm agnostic about but i believe the value of ensuring that we have those important evaluation structures and evaluation conversations because i think that's one of the most important parts and i think mr. harper said as well. getting that feedback, reflecting on practice is incredibly important and powerful, and that what happens moves the dial on instructional practice and therefore moves the dial ostudent achievement. >> i thank the gentleman r his time. i yield back. >> thank you. the gentleman's time's expired. the chair recognizes himself for five minutes. again, i'd like to thank each of youer for you coming
level it probably is to just, you know, to encourage and support the evaluation of teachers across -- across the united states. i think that we have found, having an evaluationsystem that evaluates every teacher every year that incorporates student achievement data and it's based on multiple measures is an incredibly important, powerful structure. and you know, again, i think that -- whether that comes from the federal level or whether that comes from each of the 50 states, you know, i guess...
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united states? >> for him to say, he's a royal, takes me breath away. >> the vice principal told him to never forget where he came from, and he hasn't, taking time to visit with students and teachers share a little bit of what made him a success. >> a lot of people don't believe in this stuff. there will be people that will bring you down. there's going to be people that are going to say you can't do it, you're not good enough, but always leave that aside, listen to your family, because family is always going to be there to support you and follow your dreams. >> his main ambition is to represent the united states next year at the world cup in brazil. in san jose, kpix5. >> with his charisma and exciting big-play ability, fans are comparing him with colin kapernick. >> there's some similarities. >> certainly if he does it on the world cup stage, absolutely. so sure. >> the hottest team in hockey does it again. i'm dennis o'donnell and the sharks to a shootout. we'll drop the puck, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, last time they played the ince >>> the sharks were a perfect 7- 0 the last time they played the vancouver canuks. todd mcclellan is fighting for a playoff spot. less than 30 second
united states? >> for him to say, he's a royal, takes me breath away. >> the vice principal told him to never forget where he came from, and he hasn't, taking time to visit with students and teachers share a little bit of what made him a success. >> a lot of people don't believe in this stuff. there will be people that will bring you down. there's going to be people that are going to say you can't do it, you're not good enough, but always leave that aside, listen to your...
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the teacher nicky myer thought it would be fun to mix things up whit came to teaching the alphabet. she decide td hold a wedding unitingand u. >> i like to think outside of the box. create activity is one of my strengths. we do a letter per week. i thought q, and u go together. they've got to get married. >> it included a reception with cake, toast and dancing. myers says it was ease finding a girl but tricky finding the boy to play the groom. in the end she says it worked. create activity goes a long way when it comes to helping children learn. >> his arms didn't come out of the jacket. so cute. let's update the weather forecast. the weekend is upon us. that is right. lee? >> rain clouds slipped south of us. you can see no rurnz meaning the weekend is here it and will be a dry one. if traveling tomorrow, southern california rain clouds now towards san diego pushing off the coast there. los angeles drawing 57. tahoe, beautiful almost like ski season. plenty of sunshine there. 67 santa rosa. san rafael 65 degrees, san francisco, 63. plenty of sunshine palo alto. 65 degrees in the east bay. 56 antioch z livermore tomorro
the teacher nicky myer thought it would be fun to mix things up whit came to teaching the alphabet. she decide td hold a wedding unitingand u. >> i like to think outside of the box. create activity is one of my strengths. we do a letter per week. i thought q, and u go together. they've got to get married. >> it included a reception with cake, toast and dancing. myers says it was ease finding a girl but tricky finding the boy to play the groom. in the end she says it worked. create...
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teachers lounge. our country won. they're teaching the kids we peer losers. >> go ahead. you are holding back. >> bob: i will say this. the idea to suggest we should cheat, that the unitedobody said that. >> bob: if you go to the palestinian, the gaza, refugee camps an understand right or wrong, united states is responsible for the way they live. that is where they recruit from. >> dana: that is not what bin laden -- >> bob: wait. >> dana: usama bin laden manipulated the young men, tushed them to terrorist for his personal economic gain. they use this as an excuse. >> bob: it's not an excuse. people were living in poverty. go back three decades. in chile, the united states -- >> eric: stay here. stay here. stay right there. this is a video for fifth graders about 9/11. this is fifth graders now. tens thousands of classrooms watched the video. >> kimberly: awful. 'canes how different is that than "amazing race" and what cbs did? how is it different? >> greg: this is worse. "amazing race" was accident. >> eric: listen, before we go. we contacted the superintendent and they told me they were pulling, get this, the question on the quiz. i asked about the video. they said no
teachers lounge. our country won. they're teaching the kids we peer losers. >> go ahead. you are holding back. >> bob: i will say this. the idea to suggest we should cheat, that the unitedobody said that. >> bob: if you go to the palestinian, the gaza, refugee camps an understand right or wrong, united states is responsible for the way they live. that is where they recruit from. >> dana: that is not what bin laden -- >> bob: wait. >> dana: usama bin laden...
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toward social services keeping cops on the streets and teachers in the school this is a serious problem but it's not a problem exclusive to the united states that exists in europe two or billion our classes run roughshod over the. economy is still making enormous amounts of money while everyone else suffers under austerity but unlike in the united states europe is actually taking steps to rein in their banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of a new law that restricts how much hey there ali guards can receive the fat cat initiative as it was called passed with sixty eight percent of the vote and gives companies shareholders a veto on executive pay and outlaws certain types of golden parachutes for departing executives all in all this due law puts in place some of the harshest restrictions in the world on corporate executive compensation and one of violates the new law could literally go to jail but it's not just switzerland getting into the game to control the fact cats entire european union in is as well last week the e.u. passed a new cap on banks to pay for bidding bankers from
toward social services keeping cops on the streets and teachers in the school this is a serious problem but it's not a problem exclusive to the united states that exists in europe two or billion our classes run roughshod over the. economy is still making enormous amounts of money while everyone else suffers under austerity but unlike in the united states europe is actually taking steps to rein in their banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of...
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unite them all. this is the greatest team ever assembled, the likes of which have never before been seen on film, like you, handsome inspirational teacher ] it'll take more than that. and you, nerdy girl who takes off her glasses and turns superhot. and you, creepy twin girls possessed by satan. and you, magical boy robot who teaches his family the true meaning of christmas. the real gift is in our hearts. bzzt. hmm. zzt. zzt. zzt. or you, cgi gopher with the voice of a black person obviously written by a white person. word up, homey. who wants to skateboard? now who's ready to go kick some sexy monster ass? all: yeah! you inspire me! it's shrimping time. witness the ultimate battle. aah! [ baby giggles ] uhhhhh. stop! let us not fight. let us love. bruno mars. ♪ baby, it's the love that we share ♪ oh, no! no! what's up? in our darkest hour... they're too sexy. they're just -- they're just too sexy, jimmy! ...when all hope is lost comes a blatant attempt to win an academy award by salma hayek... oh, i might not last the night. ...and salma hayek. one night is all we need. [ sniffles ] i love me so much. featuring a revolutionary motion-
unite them all. this is the greatest team ever assembled, the likes of which have never before been seen on film, like you, handsome inspirational teacher ] it'll take more than that. and you, nerdy girl who takes off her glasses and turns superhot. and you, creepy twin girls possessed by satan. and you, magical boy robot who teaches his family the true meaning of christmas. the real gift is in our hearts. bzzt. hmm. zzt. zzt. zzt. or you, cgi gopher with the voice of a black person obviously...
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i say to my colleagues and to the president of the united states cut food testing on mars, not teachers. cut free cell phones, not border security. cut premium first-class travel, not air traffic controllers. cut improper food stamp payments, not first responders. the president's second inaugural address was an advertisement for the biggest, most expensive government our country has ever seen. it was a pitch for new government solutions, more government programs and the promises of a government-made utopia. of course, no mention was made about the future cost of the president's visions for the country. no mention was made about how we would pay for it. no mention was made of the damage that will occur from our increasing debt and deficits. americans and members of this body, hear this message and get pulled into a debate over the proper size of government or whether a certain policy represents good government or bad government. we argue for a smaller or more loaded government or one that's more efficient and more affordable. unfortunately, this is often where we fail to articulate a pos
i say to my colleagues and to the president of the united states cut food testing on mars, not teachers. cut free cell phones, not border security. cut premium first-class travel, not air traffic controllers. cut improper food stamp payments, not first responders. the president's second inaugural address was an advertisement for the biggest, most expensive government our country has ever seen. it was a pitch for new government solutions, more government programs and the promises of a...
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teachers who tried to help them. so when you look at the president actually gathered there with supporters of his efforts, how should the unitedtates react and furthermore, how do you move forward with this kind of program, if you can? >> well, listen, my heart goes out to all of these families because this was really a horrible situation, but you know, what's really outrageous about this, kelly, i think that president obama is exploiting this tragedy for more federal gun control laws. and he isn't proposing anything to keep us safer, necessarily, he's proposing bigger government and he hasn't said anything about going after the mental health individuals and (inaudible). mo do you think he's trying to accomplish here. >> i've worked with progressive who felt passionately about this issue. what the president is trying to do here is to remind us all exactly how he we felt, what we thought on that day because if we don't remember our history we're doomed to repeat that and we've seen it in virginia tech, seen it in the aurora shootings. every time we have a massacre like this, people come out, democrats and republicans, and say w
teachers who tried to help them. so when you look at the president actually gathered there with supporters of his efforts, how should the unitedtates react and furthermore, how do you move forward with this kind of program, if you can? >> well, listen, my heart goes out to all of these families because this was really a horrible situation, but you know, what's really outrageous about this, kelly, i think that president obama is exploiting this tragedy for more federal gun control laws....
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teachers this is what you say post college welfare welfare for mediocre college graduates ok versus that versus saying yes you know. these unions that have a stranglehold on our public education system united states are a bad thing i don't agree with you at all about the you know employment for mediocre college graduates i do say that you know the unions we need to we need to sort of share one choice for the record you are stu and you want to privatized our schools do you consider i do as part of a no i think is very much maybe it will work for candid i'm excited to see but you know campaigns in a bad place so yeah you know i mean anything would be an improvement on the way that our children should just be thrown to the tender mercies of the free market and that will solve all the problems of our education system yeah i think everyone should be thrown to the tender mercies of the. best way that we can run things and this is why i will leave you with the last word pascha cameron thank you for saying it's. crazy alert you've heard about doggystyle but you know about di no style new paleontological research suggests that the erotic life of the dinosaurs was as diverse as anything out of all r
teachers this is what you say post college welfare welfare for mediocre college graduates ok versus that versus saying yes you know. these unions that have a stranglehold on our public education system united states are a bad thing i don't agree with you at all about the you know employment for mediocre college graduates i do say that you know the unions we need to we need to sort of share one choice for the record you are stu and you want to privatized our schools do you consider i do as part...