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quick to casey out to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group but major brill to italy for talks. these closest european allies in the nato a bombing campaign began back in april when the pro police switch sides and began courting the rebels in full the war almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the government had been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business cards is by no means a given in a post gadhafi libya the future looks extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems for the italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been the struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves. among the rebels there are many factions tunisian people. it's just organized and chaotic and many chiefs of these groups of rebels are from the politicians that before were with gadhafi and then they completely changed
quick to casey out to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group but major brill to italy for talks. these closest european allies in the nato a bombing campaign began back in april when the pro police switch sides and began courting the rebels in full the war almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operator in the country the government had been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but...
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information released today when the italian government met with the head of the rebel council mark me to brill that happened just behind me in this building here earlier today and we had the announcement that italy plans to release half a billion dollars of phrase to live in assets and we then heard that the rebels had apparently been able to make a kit that they then heard from his spokesman gadhafi spokesman saying that that wasn't the case and then we've heard that there's a good duffey himself releasing information and speaking saying coolly as you for the rebels to rise up and continue fighting the rebel it's an extremely confusing time and this is really pulled into focus what a lot of critics have been saying which is is this really the right time to be releasing money to the rebel council they're not so sure it's still very unclear exactly who's in charge with the russian foreign minister spoke today on the phone to the u.n. secretary general saying that really what he wants to see now what should be happening is that any post-war settlement happening regarding libya should be done und
information released today when the italian government met with the head of the rebel council mark me to brill that happened just behind me in this building here earlier today and we had the announcement that italy plans to release half a billion dollars of phrase to live in assets and we then heard that the rebels had apparently been able to make a kit that they then heard from his spokesman gadhafi spokesman saying that that wasn't the case and then we've heard that there's a good duffey...
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. >> reporter: his brill lance has been brill lance has been documented. right now we are at apple headquarters. these are pictures we took a couple of minutes ago. the 52-year-old turned in his resignation yesterday. he's developed a cult like following not only with his employees but the public. apple store openings like this one create a bit of tis tier ya and the product launches generate hype. many are wonnerring what will happen to apple in the future. jobs kept his medical problems private but we know they date back seven years. over the past three years he's been visibly thinner. in 2009 he took a leave of absence to receive a live transplant. he recommended tim cook as his replacement. cook has been at apple for 13 years prizing through the ranks. jobs related a statement saying i believe apple's most brightest and innovative days are ahead of it. >> the impact of jobs announcement on the google stock market is already being felt this morning. apple's stocks was up when wall street closed yesterday but that was before the announcement. now it look
. >> reporter: his brill lance has been brill lance has been documented. right now we are at apple headquarters. these are pictures we took a couple of minutes ago. the 52-year-old turned in his resignation yesterday. he's developed a cult like following not only with his employees but the public. apple store openings like this one create a bit of tis tier ya and the product launches generate hype. many are wonnerring what will happen to apple in the future. jobs kept his medical problems...
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[laughter] a root canal, steven brill.[laughter] >> so he says quote the kumbaya feeling you get watching union leaders sitting on panels with reformers and calmly discussing their joint vision to do what is best for children fades when you read the over-the-top lawsuits they have filed about block reform or their campaign finance filings and seo they continue to sponsor the politician to take the most hard-line anti-reform positions and punish those who stray to support the mild performance they support. so that is some context here. again, we want to make sure we are being honest and there are significant disagreements. so let's get started. we are going to start with kind of a broad topic about teachers and reform and particularly this idea about teachers feeling under attack right now in this moment in history so let me start with you randi. is your sense that teachers do feel under attack? is this just anecdotal or work do we have polling data and what is it that is making them feel under attack? >> so, first off than
[laughter] a root canal, steven brill.[laughter] >> so he says quote the kumbaya feeling you get watching union leaders sitting on panels with reformers and calmly discussing their joint vision to do what is best for children fades when you read the over-the-top lawsuits they have filed about block reform or their campaign finance filings and seo they continue to sponsor the politician to take the most hard-line anti-reform positions and punish those who stray to support the mild...
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i think steven brill is another question. but these elected leaders i think i've actually been quite measured in response, if you think back to wisconsin six months ago, wisconsin was compared to pre-nazi germany, walker was compared to hitler and mubarak. the speaker of the wisconsin state house, fitzgerald was threatened with an e-mail. we a plan -- we plan to assault you by right at your house and put a nice little bullet in your head. senator who had nails scattered on his driver and his when she'll broken received an e-mail, we will hunt you down, switch or so, drink your blood. i will have your decapitated head in the town square. this is your last warning. there were thousands of these reports are the wisconsin state government and collected and investigated. so, you know, the notion that somehow it was those pushing to rollback collective bargaining were somehow using vitriol on the warpath, and that their opponents were somehow being measured and responsible is to me at least i think in this reading of the dialogue.
i think steven brill is another question. but these elected leaders i think i've actually been quite measured in response, if you think back to wisconsin six months ago, wisconsin was compared to pre-nazi germany, walker was compared to hitler and mubarak. the speaker of the wisconsin state house, fitzgerald was threatened with an e-mail. we a plan -- we plan to assault you by right at your house and put a nice little bullet in your head. senator who had nails scattered on his driver and his...
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this week steven brill and his latest book, "class warfare: inside the fight to fix america's schools." in it the founder of magazines "brill's content" and the american lawyer explores what he believes are the elements in the public school system and offers his subscriptions. challenge his solutions and offering a few over on this education historian diane ravitch. >> host: "after words" made an interesting decision inviting me to interview you. we know we will disagree. the show thought that would be interesting. so do i. >> guest: it's an art -- if an artist can't defend what he's written, he's most likely and certainly most knowledgeable critic, then he shouldn't write the book. >> host: first i would like to talk about your own professional history. you're a lawyer, a journalist -- >> guest: i never took the bar. >> host: sorry. and not winter. i know you you were with the teamsters. most racially the aftermath of 9/11. and now education reform. i read the book and i thought this could well be the next chapter of "waiting for superman," the book that companies the movie, although
this week steven brill and his latest book, "class warfare: inside the fight to fix america's schools." in it the founder of magazines "brill's content" and the american lawyer explores what he believes are the elements in the public school system and offers his subscriptions. challenge his solutions and offering a few over on this education historian diane ravitch. >> host: "after words" made an interesting decision inviting me to interview you. we know we...
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casey up to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the greetings from the age of brill to italy for talks. these closest european allies in the eighty eight bombing campaign began back in april probably switch sides and began courting the rebels in the fall the wall almost a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any with the largest foreign operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but if they will be able to maintain these previously close business ties it's by no means a given. in libya the futility extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems of a italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been the struggle to adequately understand internal workings of the rebels themselves. amongst the rebels there are many factions in the midst commission people al-qaeda if you think you know if you are sick and many of these groups of rebels are from a part of the before world with gadhafi and then they completely change their
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i think steven brill is another question. but these elected leaders, i think, have been quite measured. in response, if you think back to wisconsin six months ago, it was compared to pre-nazi germany. it was compared to hitler and mubarak. the speaker of the wisconsin state house was threatened with a plan of assault with a bullet. a senator had nails scattered on his driveway and a windshield broken. he received an e-mail that we will hunt you down and drink your blood, and have your decapitated head on a pike. there were thousands of these reported to the wisconsin state government, and collected and investigated. the notion that somehow it was those pushing to roll back collective bargaining who were using vitriol on the warpath and their opponents were been responsible is, to me at least, a misreading of the dialogue. >> i agree with you that anytime -- i am very concerned about the demagoguery. in fact, years ago, i got in big trouble when i said that educators have a right of freedom of speech but also have a responsibi
i think steven brill is another question. but these elected leaders, i think, have been quite measured. in response, if you think back to wisconsin six months ago, it was compared to pre-nazi germany. it was compared to hitler and mubarak. the speaker of the wisconsin state house was threatened with a plan of assault with a bullet. a senator had nails scattered on his driveway and a windshield broken. he received an e-mail that we will hunt you down and drink your blood, and have your...
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almost eerie in this kind of desire twist of history about eighteen months ago i was sitting with brill you know who's now the transitional prime minister talking about libya's future at the time he worked for this board of entrepreneurs under the get up a regime because essentially what cannot be spent trying to do for a while is as we know right by himself back into u.s. good graces and use his son saola son to do that why and this is a little bit freaky mahmoud jibril said illicitly could be doesn't want to end up in a hole like his friend saddam the same and now we have exactly like where is he most likely right now probably in the network of tunnels and really irrigation channels thousands of miles beneath aaa so that's almost eerie but the other thing mohammed you girls said to me is you know libya has more than a drop of oil we need a government we need education and i do think from a man on the street there is much more of an awareness of what libya could be than say it and that is a member of a very well so allies of thanks so much for being with us tonight thanks for having me
almost eerie in this kind of desire twist of history about eighteen months ago i was sitting with brill you know who's now the transitional prime minister talking about libya's future at the time he worked for this board of entrepreneurs under the get up a regime because essentially what cannot be spent trying to do for a while is as we know right by himself back into u.s. good graces and use his son saola son to do that why and this is a little bit freaky mahmoud jibril said illicitly could be...
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up to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group brill to italy. these places to appear an ally in the nato bombing campaign began back in april up to the switch sides and began courting the rebels in the top of the agenda visit is expected to be discussions about. energy contracts with libya the full the wall almost a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operated in the country with oil and gas contracts running until two thousand and forty two and two thousand and seven the government had been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the if they will be able to maintain these previously close business cars is by no means a given and opposed to libya the future looks extremely uncertain and there are little guarantee one of the biggest problems to bait. italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been the struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves. among the rebels there are many factions in the midst tunisia
up to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group brill to italy. these places to appear an ally in the nato bombing campaign began back in april up to the switch sides and began courting the rebels in the top of the agenda visit is expected to be discussions about. energy contracts with libya the full the wall almost a third of its lease daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest foreign operated in the country with oil and gas contracts...
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really to elections now some of the people who are parts of the transitional government who mocked logy brill as one who actually worked under the dock a regime reluctantly for many many years this is a guy who's quite well educated and holds a couple of different degrees from the university of pittsburgh this is not a man looking to seize power and commit more atrocious human rights abuses so i think although it's far too early to say that we're out of the woods i think in terms of actual intent of the transitional government we do see that libya has a shot toward a more peaceful future i just know as twenty four hours thirteen hundred people have been killed in libya the actual number of deaths in this whole bombing campaign of the six month campaign i've seen numbers all over the chip all of the my map you know all of the charts. at the end of the day is a is a worth of broadly speaking and b. is this is there any history of this being a particularly more or less effective way of bringing democracy to a nation than the basic bottom up uprising. well here's the thing well one thing that we'
really to elections now some of the people who are parts of the transitional government who mocked logy brill as one who actually worked under the dock a regime reluctantly for many many years this is a guy who's quite well educated and holds a couple of different degrees from the university of pittsburgh this is not a man looking to seize power and commit more atrocious human rights abuses so i think although it's far too early to say that we're out of the woods i think in terms of actual...
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up to the new transitional council inviting the public face of the group but brill it's really it's. was conducting his closest european allies when the nato a bombing campaign began back in april properly switch sides began courting the rebels. the full the wall almost a third of its least daily energy needs were imported from libya an oil giant any was the largest port operator in the country because many here have been doing all they can to safeguard these contracts but the italy will be able to maintain its previously close business ties it's by no means a given in a post gadhafi libya proceed select extremely uncertain and there are little guarantees one of the biggest problems to date italy and other western countries since the beginning of the war has been a struggle to adequately understand the internal workings of the rebels themselves . among the rebels there are many factions islamist tunisian people. and many chiefs of these groups of rebels are from the politicians with gadhafi and they completely change their face. because they say anything i think corrupt politician he
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police chief brill bratton to be a riot advisor. >>> san rafael police continue their manhunt for a suspect in a home invasion robbery. hast night at 6 p.m., four men invaded the home on seaway. one had a gun. it's unknown what property they took but the homeowner was not injured during the robbery. officers quickly arrested three suspects, the fourth, though, remains on the loose. . >>> still ahead, oakland residents pitched in today doing work once done by city workers cleaning up their neighborhoods and parks. >>> and those body scanners at airports may soon get a modesty modification. we'll tell you about the changes being made. . >>> they cheend up parks, painted murals and planted gardens all in an effort to clean up. this comes at a time when budgets makes this public service all the more helpful. >> grab the tree and a couple of shovels. >> one heap of dirt at a time they pitched in. >> helping the community, and it's hard work. >> reporter: many of the volunteers here live in oakland and they want to improve their city. >> not in huge, like everything is going to change overnight b
police chief brill bratton to be a riot advisor. >>> san rafael police continue their manhunt for a suspect in a home invasion robbery. hast night at 6 p.m., four men invaded the home on seaway. one had a gun. it's unknown what property they took but the homeowner was not injured during the robbery. officers quickly arrested three suspects, the fourth, though, remains on the loose. . >>> still ahead, oakland residents pitched in today doing work once done by city workers...
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but a cipher, a code book with one meaning that could be decoded by an analyst who was sufficiently brill yafnlt -- brilliant. isaac newton spent as much time decoding the bible looking for concealed messages in the things like the dimensions of the temple of solomon or the tower of babel, that kind of thing, as he ever did studying the gravity of light. and he thought his biblical work was at least as important as his science. here's newton, for instance, trying to match up the book of revelations we vents in world history. the fourth beast had great iron teeth. that's newton quoting revelation, and devoured and breaking pieces and stamped the residue with his feet. in this newton tells us this was the roman empire. to us it sounds crazy, but that's not the point. the point is that newton and all his peers believed that the universe was a cosmic code, and their task was to break that code. in the 1660s newton and all his fellow scientists were poring over their bibles, and what they saw terrified them. everybody knew that the bible talked about a day of judgment. the question wasn't if w
but a cipher, a code book with one meaning that could be decoded by an analyst who was sufficiently brill yafnlt -- brilliant. isaac newton spent as much time decoding the bible looking for concealed messages in the things like the dimensions of the temple of solomon or the tower of babel, that kind of thing, as he ever did studying the gravity of light. and he thought his biblical work was at least as important as his science. here's newton, for instance, trying to match up the book of...
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. >> taryn winter brill shows us it is drawing impressive crowds in boston. >> i like the spreads and butcher from germany. >> seems like it's doing so much work but this is what i would have for breakfast. >> reporter: nigel can't imagine surviving on 800 calories a day like this herder from kenya. at boston's museum of science a new exhibit called "around the world in 25 diets" has years of all ages exploring the daily diets of people across the globe. >> ham, bologna, gouda cheese. >> people are reading everything in this exhibit. that's mind-blowing. >> what's the secret? >> i wish i knew. >> reporter: david radkin is responsible for bringing this slice to beantown. >> it's a radically different diet. >> reporter: this camel broker from egypt who lives on 3,200 calories of goat meat broth, fava beans and tea and cigarettes. or a mountain farmer from ecuador who eats cheese and banana and machika, toasted barley and wheat flour toasted with hot water. what is it about this photo that resonates with museum goers? >> you look at a binge eater, maybe there's a certain amount of fear t
. >> taryn winter brill shows us it is drawing impressive crowds in boston. >> i like the spreads and butcher from germany. >> seems like it's doing so much work but this is what i would have for breakfast. >> reporter: nigel can't imagine surviving on 800 calories a day like this herder from kenya. at boston's museum of science a new exhibit called "around the world in 25 diets" has years of all ages exploring the daily diets of people across the globe....
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. >> but isn't that the steven brill point? we all love kids? >> i did bring one prop. i am really -- it is actually hard to create a trusting, innovative environment. i have been a boss for a long time. i have been the boss in the uft. i was the president from 1999 through 2008. but the american federation of teachers, i have been the president from 2008 to now. i have managed a lot of people. it is much harder as a boss to actually try to build a cture of trust and innovation, and to collaborate. it is ch easier to order. it is much less effective to bar and order. it is much more effective to do this. this is not a kumbaya of. when people talk about it as kumbaya are, it trivializes our work. the issue in terms of teachers is they are on the ground, actually being the ones to implement all of these high- minded policies we talk about. the question becomes how do you engage them in that implementation. the implementation is often the hardest, even things we would all agree on. teachers should be qualified. whether you call it art -- call it effective or qualifie how d
. >> but isn't that the steven brill point? we all love kids? >> i did bring one prop. i am really -- it is actually hard to create a trusting, innovative environment. i have been a boss for a long time. i have been the boss in the uft. i was the president from 1999 through 2008. but the american federation of teachers, i have been the president from 2008 to now. i have managed a lot of people. it is much harder as a boss to actually try to build a cture of trust and innovation, and...
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taryn winter brill, cbs news, new york. >> so, another honor for helen mirren.all the award shows, looks magnificent. >> she's stunning. >> she is. >> she's incredibly talented. but look the woman's beautiful. why not say it. >> there you go, jennifer lopez and pippa middleton. take that. >> take that. >> coming up, do you think the battle over the debt ceiling is over? we're going to look at the ,,,,,, ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because you never stop improving your recipe... we never stop improving ours. we've added a touch of philly cream cheese to kraft natural shredded cheese, which adds a touch of creamy to any dish. kraft touch of philly shredded cheese. we're not just making great cheese. we're taking it further. the bryan stow beating has died... creating a setback pr >>> good morning, it's 8:25. i'm grace lee with your news headlines. a key witness in the bryan stow beating case has died creating a setback for prosecutors. matthew lee was a friend of stows, with him when the attack happened outside dodger stadium on march 31. lee died last weekend report
taryn winter brill, cbs news, new york. >> so, another honor for helen mirren.all the award shows, looks magnificent. >> she's stunning. >> she is. >> she's incredibly talented. but look the woman's beautiful. why not say it. >> there you go, jennifer lopez and pippa middleton. take that. >> take that. >> coming up, do you think the battle over the debt ceiling is over? we're going to look at the ,,,,,, ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because you never...
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police chief brill bratton to be a riot advisor. >>> san rafael police continue their manhunt for a suspect in a home invasion robbery. hast night at 6 p.m., four men invaded the home on seaway. one had a gun. it's unknown what property they took but the homeowner was not injured during the robbery. officers quickly arrested three suspects, the fourth, though, remains on the loose. . >>> still ahead, oakland residents pitched in today doing work once done by city workers cleaning up their neighborhoods and parks. and parks. >>> and those sis, help me create my oasis. ok, romantic garden? oh, is there a castle nearby? no, but there's a charming farmhouse. right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. get your annual ikea catalog today. you have arrived. sweet belt. e-reader for textbooks. gps. hd video cam for lectures. game pad. have you considered this by motorola ? it's got all that and more than 200,000 apps. technology to learn and play on-the-go. only at verizon. get the latest smartphones like the more powerful than ever droid x2 by motorol
police chief brill bratton to be a riot advisor. >>> san rafael police continue their manhunt for a suspect in a home invasion robbery. hast night at 6 p.m., four men invaded the home on seaway. one had a gun. it's unknown what property they took but the homeowner was not injured during the robbery. officers quickly arrested three suspects, the fourth, though, remains on the loose. . >>> still ahead, oakland residents pitched in today doing work once done by city workers...
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i talked with invest guru brill gross, he runs pimco's total return fund. he predicts there will be a downgrade. democratic leaders in the senate hope to get thetuate going this afternoon and -- the debate going this afternoon and vote later this afternoon. a republican on a conference call with speaker boehner says the house will try and vote, as well. congress has to approve the bill, and the president has to sign it by tuesday. after all of this the u.s. will officially put the nation in procrastination. >>> time for a check of world markets. what a rally in the asian markets. the hang seng and nikkei closed up. let's go to our reporter from hong kong. what a difference a major hard-won debt deal makes. world markets have been reacting very positively to this. >> yeah, and there seems to be a lot of confidence in asia. investors have been cheering the prospects of an end to the u.s. debt deadlock, the nikkei opened more than 1% higher. it gained after the u.s. president, barack obama, announced a deal to raise the debt ceiling. there is more muted reacti
i talked with invest guru brill gross, he runs pimco's total return fund. he predicts there will be a downgrade. democratic leaders in the senate hope to get thetuate going this afternoon and -- the debate going this afternoon and vote later this afternoon. a republican on a conference call with speaker boehner says the house will try and vote, as well. congress has to approve the bill, and the president has to sign it by tuesday. after all of this the u.s. will officially put the nation in...
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this week steven brill, author of "class warfare," looks at the fight to fix america's schools. he's interviewed by diane ravitch. >> and booktv is at bookexpo america, the annual publishers' convention in new york city. looking at some of the fall 2011 books that are coming out, and we're pleased to be joined by george gibson who is the publisher of bloomsbury press. mr. gibson, tell us about some of your books, and let's start here with carl bogus' book on william buckley. >> an icon, of course, of the conservative arena. but be, and he's, he was really the father of conservativism as it is known today. but a remarkable man, absolutely remarkable man, and very little has been written about him, and this is the first full-scale biography of him. >> did mr. bogus have access to any of his library or anything? >> he had access to every available resource. bogus, interestingly enough, is more liberal in his political persuasions, so it's a very interesting, balanced biography. >> well, somebody who is not liberal if in their persuasion is an author we've covered often on booktv wh
this week steven brill, author of "class warfare," looks at the fight to fix america's schools. he's interviewed by diane ravitch. >> and booktv is at bookexpo america, the annual publishers' convention in new york city. looking at some of the fall 2011 books that are coming out, and we're pleased to be joined by george gibson who is the publisher of bloomsbury press. mr. gibson, tell us about some of your books, and let's start here with carl bogus' book on william buckley....
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steve brill talks to a former education secretary. get the complete schedule online where you can watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. every weekend, it is american history tv on c-span3. 48 hours of people and events telling the american story. our history book shelf features some of the best known history writers. visit college classrooms across the country. go behind the scenes at museums and historic sites on "american artifacts." get our complete schedule at c- span.org/history. sign up to get it e-mailed to you. >> "washington journal" continues. host: here is the cover of governor mitch daniels' upcoming book that publishes and about a month or so. that title, "keeping the republic." governor daniels now joins us to take your calls. governor daniels, you spent eight years in indiana. how would you describe the relationship between the federal government and states, economically? guest: i think in most states we are headed in completely different directions. we have been asking the question what can state governments do
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but there are single parents across this country the vast jofert them doing an absolutely brill -- vast majority them doing a absolutely brilliant job. there are rich families unable to control their kids and the vast majority of poor families who do control their kids. we must avoid putting out the old stereotypes and president clintons in this debate that suit one party or another. and we need to ask deeper questions about what cause this is irresponsibility. about why some parents are not teaching their children the difference between right and wrong, not setting boundaries. i've heard on the streets a lot of times let me be honest about this people saying to me, you can't tell your children off anymore. who is telling parents they can't tell off their children anymore? certainly not me. we should ask why the young people don't have the role models that can put them in the right path in life. and we need to understand something we don't tend to talk about, the linth between the problems in our society and the economy we have in britain. we need to ask what we can do about an economy
but there are single parents across this country the vast jofert them doing an absolutely brill -- vast majority them doing a absolutely brilliant job. there are rich families unable to control their kids and the vast majority of poor families who do control their kids. we must avoid putting out the old stereotypes and president clintons in this debate that suit one party or another. and we need to ask deeper questions about what cause this is irresponsibility. about why some parents are not...
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steven brill looked at that in his knew book "inside the fight to fix america's schools. >> welcome toofession in the country, teaching. >> 3.2 million. >> american teachers. yet we are still trying to struggling to figure out how to figure out the effectiveness of those teachers and what they are teaching to make sure that college readiness is there. >> that is right. >> how do you fix it? >> the numbers gave there is the crisis i'm writing about and it formed, you know, a political crisis within the democratic party because there is now a president who thinks the 3.2 million teachers ought to be measured on their performance, not on simply how long they have been holding their jobs. this is the only occupation in america and the largest occupation in america where nobody is paid or promoted or trained based on how they are performing. and as those numbers you indicate suggest, it's not working. this is a national security crisis and a national economic crisis and we have to start to do something about it and the book is really the tale over the last two years of the fight, both withi
steven brill looked at that in his knew book "inside the fight to fix america's schools. >> welcome toofession in the country, teaching. >> 3.2 million. >> american teachers. yet we are still trying to struggling to figure out how to figure out the effectiveness of those teachers and what they are teaching to make sure that college readiness is there. >> that is right. >> how do you fix it? >> the numbers gave there is the crisis i'm writing about and it...
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. >> but is that not the steven brill point? we all love kids. >> i did bring one prop. it is actually hard to create a trusting innovative environment. i have been a boss for a long time. i was the president from 1999 to 2000 at the american -- 1999 to 2008 at uft. it is much harder as they've lost to build a culture of collaboration and trust -- as a boss to build a culture of collaboration and trust. this is not kumbaya. when people talk about it as kumbaya, it trivializes our work. the issue in terms of teachers is that they are on the ground actually being the ones who implement all of these high- minded policies that we talk about. the question becomes how do you engage them in that implementation? the implementation is often the hardest, even things we would all agree on. teachers should be qualified, whether you call it effective or qualified. how you make that happen? how do ensure that that is real? how do you ensure -- take another policy. on this stage, i'm not sure, but i think we probably agree that there should be high standards for children. and i think w
. >> but is that not the steven brill point? we all love kids. >> i did bring one prop. it is actually hard to create a trusting innovative environment. i have been a boss for a long time. i was the president from 1999 to 2000 at the american -- 1999 to 2008 at uft. it is much harder as they've lost to build a culture of collaboration and trust -- as a boss to build a culture of collaboration and trust. this is not kumbaya. when people talk about it as kumbaya, it trivializes our...
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going to sit around for four months while 12 brilliant political people are going to sit in a room and brillome up with a trillion dollars or force us to choose between gutting our military and accepting a tax increase in irrational. >> reporter: so there you have his take, obviously, concern about what happens if, you know, the rest of the congress is not involved in this. you have 12 people making this decision perhaps behind closed doors, and what happens if they cannot agree to terms and then we have gridlock and serious problems because then we're looking at serious cuts across the board in government spending. jon: quickly, mike, you say perhaps behind closed doors. is it going to be open, their debate? >> >> reporter: we've heard calls for transparency, to do this in an open way, but you're also talking about very serious issues, and there'll be a lot of pressure from party elders, also from lobbyists all over washington on some of these issues like defense spending and also some of the health care spending. so there may be some tricky aspects if you do it on camera or do it in public
going to sit around for four months while 12 brilliant political people are going to sit in a room and brillome up with a trillion dollars or force us to choose between gutting our military and accepting a tax increase in irrational. >> reporter: so there you have his take, obviously, concern about what happens if, you know, the rest of the congress is not involved in this. you have 12 people making this decision perhaps behind closed doors, and what happens if they cannot agree to terms...
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but there are some risks for both hosts and guests as "early" show contributor taryn winter brill found> oh, no. >> reporter: at first glance, these two might look like roomies. or a couple. while they are, in fact, sleeping under the same roof, they only met two weeks ago. >> have you ever boxed a kangaroo? >> negative. >> reporter: talin ackly lives in australia. she's on vacation in new york city. but rather than stay in a hotel she's renting out this spare bedroom in seth porges' brooklyn condo. which she found on airbnb a short-term vacation rental site. for $90 a night talin gets a home away from home. does it make you feel like you're in the comfort of your own bedroom. >> absolutely. and it helps you to adjust to being a different country almost immediately because it's like home. it's not a hotel. you don't have a hotel key or anything like that. so it's really nice. >> reporter: another bonus, full use of the kitchen. including food items. free toiletries in the bathroom, access to a rooftop deck, and her own private balcony, with a city view. but it's the neighborhood feel sh
but there are some risks for both hosts and guests as "early" show contributor taryn winter brill found> oh, no. >> reporter: at first glance, these two might look like roomies. or a couple. while they are, in fact, sleeping under the same roof, they only met two weeks ago. >> have you ever boxed a kangaroo? >> negative. >> reporter: talin ackly lives in australia. she's on vacation in new york city. but rather than stay in a hotel she's renting out this...
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. >> steven brill talks with diane ravitch. go to booktv, where you can watch our programs online. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with michael tanner, a senior fellow at the cato institute, here to talk about the super committee. quote how much of their focus will be on entitlement? guest: we honestly do not know. they have an overall dollar number that they are supposed to reach. they can go beyond that. we suspect, since that is where the money actually is, they will have to talk a great deal about entitlements. you cannot get there with domestic discretionary spending cuts. host: if they do not, though, and they go to across the board cuts, the federal programs and defense, what happens to social security and medicare? from what i read, they are protected. guest: social security and medicare are essentially off the table. medicare, they can do reductions but only with the payments to provide. they can have a slight reduction to doctors and hospitals in terms of where they can reimburse. they cannot cut
. >> steven brill talks with diane ravitch. go to booktv, where you can watch our programs online. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with michael tanner, a senior fellow at the cato institute, here to talk about the super committee. quote how much of their focus will be on entitlement? guest: we honestly do not know. they have an overall dollar number that they are supposed to reach. they can go beyond that. we suspect, since that is where the money...
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steven brill talks on "after words." you can watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> nicholas so kersey -- nicolas sarkozy and angela merkel met yesterday to discuss the debt crisis. they discussed a series of proposals. this is 50 minutes. >> during the past two days to present a number of proposals, a number of joint proposals, ambitious proposals. i must say that we have considerable comment analysis and vision among french and germans. we would like to express our determination to defend the euro, to assume the special responsibilities in europe that we have in france and in germany, and in all these issues to have a common view and to make joint proposals. in the current situation, there are objective reasons and there are also a number of reasons or rumors which have been feeling considerable speculation. we're determined to fight against such rumor and speculation. we both share this determination and we are determined to restore the whole of the eurozone to its growth past. so we have decided on a number
steven brill talks on "after words." you can watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> nicholas so kersey -- nicolas sarkozy and angela merkel met yesterday to discuss the debt crisis. they discussed a series of proposals. this is 50 minutes. >> during the past two days to present a number of proposals, a number of joint proposals, ambitious proposals. i must say that we have considerable comment analysis and vision among french and germans. we would like to express...
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i want to read a quotation from stephen brill the other day. just to set some context. by the way, randi, he said that you had conducted 24 hours worth of interviews. >> actually, that is not true, but it did feel like 24 hours to me. >> he says, "the column by of feeling he gets from union leaders sitting on panels with reformers discussing what is best for children, or when you come through their financial records and see how they continue to sponsor the politicians to take the most hard-line and to reform positions and punish those to support the mild reforms they even claim to support." so that is some context here. we want to make sure that we are being honest about when there are significant disagreements. let's see if we can find some common ground. so we are going to start with a broad topic of teachers and reform, particularly, the idea of teachers feeling under attack. let me start with you, randi, is it your sense that teachers feel under attack? is this anecdotal or do we have good data? what is it that is making them feel under attack right now? >> thank yo
i want to read a quotation from stephen brill the other day. just to set some context. by the way, randi, he said that you had conducted 24 hours worth of interviews. >> actually, that is not true, but it did feel like 24 hours to me. >> he says, "the column by of feeling he gets from union leaders sitting on panels with reformers discussing what is best for children, or when you come through their financial records and see how they continue to sponsor the politicians to take...
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steven brill taught to diane ravitch on afterwards. get the complete schedule at booktv.org where you can watch our programs online. >> the gallup polling organization has released the results of their annual survey on education. findings included that three- fourths of americans have confidence in public schools. this event includes a discussion about digital bunning. this is just under two hours. -- digital learning. this is just under two hours. >> you are going to hear a lot today. you hear a lot about the 2000 americans that told the story of the rest of the americans and what they think about education. i want to start by grounding you a little bit. you'll hear a great deal that great teachers and a good deal about the value of an education. in the beginning, because we will spend a lot of time together, i want you to think about your best teacher. just take a snapshot of that person in your mind. then also think about the value of the education you have received over the years. that great teacher and the value of the education y
steven brill taught to diane ravitch on afterwards. get the complete schedule at booktv.org where you can watch our programs online. >> the gallup polling organization has released the results of their annual survey on education. findings included that three- fourths of americans have confidence in public schools. this event includes a discussion about digital bunning. this is just under two hours. -- digital learning. this is just under two hours. >> you are going to hear a lot...
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steven brill talks with diane ravitch on "after words." get the complete booktv schedule at booktv.org where you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and all this month you can watch booktv in prime time here on c-span2. tonight it's "road to the revolutionary war," starting at 8 eastern. maya discusses american loyalists and the revolutionary war. at 8:50 it's gordon wood and the idea of america: reflections on the birth of the united states. and later at about 10:10, how the boston tea party sparked a revolution. it's booktv in prime time all this month here on c-span2. >>> and remarks from the chief of naval operations discussing the future of unmanned vehicles at the conference here in washington. >> also here to reclaim our national honor. as many be of you know who may follow world cup soccer, our women fought valiantly but lost to the women's team of japan, our great friend and allies. but the navy-sponsored robo soccer team defeated japan yesterday, so i think we're even in that regard. [applause] but it reall
steven brill talks with diane ravitch on "after words." get the complete booktv schedule at booktv.org where you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and all this month you can watch booktv in prime time here on c-span2. tonight it's "road to the revolutionary war," starting at 8 eastern. maya discusses american loyalists and the revolutionary war. at 8:50 it's gordon wood and the idea of america: reflections on the birth of the united states. and...
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steven brill talks with diane on "after words." watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying and launch a jig or watching the latest campaign contributions on c- span.org/campaign2012. in canada by those ended the latest polling data and links to c-span partners. all at c-span g.org. >> federal regulators talk about aviation safety. the heads of the national transportation safety board and the faa spoke at the national meeting of the airline association. this is one half hour. >> thank you. hopefully we can cross of some of the safety items next ladies and gentlemen, we now have reached the final presentation and this year's program. i believe we have saved the best for last. i am honored to introduce my next speaker, chairman of the national transportation safety board. she was named ntsb chairman in 2009. she is also serving a second five-year term as a member of the ntsb. she might best be known to us as her leadership in taking on the tough issue of pilot and controller professionalism. she has also been a member on the scene at 19
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steven brill on "afterwards."an also watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> for politics and public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history, it is the c- span network. it is all available to you on television, radio, an online. and on social media sites. search, watch, and share all of our programs anytime with c-span video library. we're on the road with our c- span digital bus and local content vehicles. bringing our resources to local communities and showing events from around the country. it is watching your weight. the c-span networks -- created by cable, provided as a public service. >> now conversation with a former fbi profile. it was part of the "washington journal" series on the fbi. it is 55 minutes. . host: the national crime and punishment museum holds five unique the galleries looking at criminal intent, profiles, serial killers, victims, crime prevention and more. today we are inside the crime solving gallery, which you can learn all about forensic technology, cause of death, finge
steven brill on "afterwards."an also watch nearly all of our 9000 programs online. >> for politics and public affairs, nonfiction books, and american history, it is the c- span network. it is all available to you on television, radio, an online. and on social media sites. search, watch, and share all of our programs anytime with c-span video library. we're on the road with our c- span digital bus and local content vehicles. bringing our resources to local communities and showing...
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court tv founder steven brill on "aferwords." you can watch all of our nearly nine dozen programs online. august 16 marked the anniversary of elvis presley's beth. on c-span3, his confidante talks about events that led to the death of the king and his meeting with president nixon. we will also go to mount vernon. warrior, a statesman, president, and susan eisenhower talks about dwight eisenhower. get the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. and back to this morning's "washington journal," this time talking about brazil. joÃo de castro neves, thank you for being here. tell us about brazil's economy today. guest: brazil has been known for having an unstable economy during the 1970's and 1980's '80s with one of the largest of inflation and -- with one of the largest inflation rates in the world. there is no plan of macro- economic stabilization that has been successful, and in the last seven or eight years the economy has grown consistently. the economy is very dynamic. it is the eighth or seventh largest in the world, and the
court tv founder steven brill on "aferwords." you can watch all of our nearly nine dozen programs online. august 16 marked the anniversary of elvis presley's beth. on c-span3, his confidante talks about events that led to the death of the king and his meeting with president nixon. we will also go to mount vernon. warrior, a statesman, president, and susan eisenhower talks about dwight eisenhower. get the complete schedule at c- span.org/history. and back to this morning's...
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court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education secretary diane ravitch on "after words." you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and now a discussion analyzing the origins and dynamics of nonviolent movements around the world. panelists include the president of the international center on nonviolent conflict, jack duvall, and william zartman. former program director at johns hopkins university. the international peace and security institute in collaboration with johns hopkins hosted this event. it's an hour, 40 minutes. >> good evening. my name is cameron chisholm, and i'm the president of the international peace and security institute, and i'd like to welcome you all to "why here, not there: investigating emerging nonviolent movements." .. >> the first outcome of this natural connection is the symbolism on conflict resolution and reconciliation that we just finished up the second annual program of in italy at the site center. it's a month-long intensive training on the practical skills needed to bring of violent conflict to an end. we have
court tv founder steven brill talks with former assistant education secretary diane ravitch on "after words." you can also watch nearly all of our 9,000 programs online. >> and now a discussion analyzing the origins and dynamics of nonviolent movements around the world. panelists include the president of the international center on nonviolent conflict, jack duvall, and william zartman. former program director at johns hopkins university. the international peace and security...