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you are absolutely watching what's happening in columbus >> i am. i am and i hope educators across the state of north carolina are as well. >> reporter: it is not just teachers driving the charge. in philadelphia public schools, janitors and transportation workers recently voted to strike in st. louis, driver shortages left eight schools without bus service for the first couple weeks. for the first coup back here in columbus, negotiations are under way tonight the superintendent tells us nothing has changed kids will learn remotely again tomorrow lester >> okay. maggie vespa, thank you. >>> up next, could what's found in hallucinogenic mushrooms be the key to beating alcohol addiction? the ground-breaking new research ahead. adaddiction? the grground-breakaking nenew researchch ahead. at ag for cololon cancer?? when cauaught in eararly stas it's m more treatatable. i'm cologuguard. i'm m noninvasivive and i dedt altetered dna inin your stol toto find 92% % of colon cancers, e even in eararly stag. eaearly stageses? yep, it't's for peopople 45 ps at
you are absolutely watching what's happening in columbus >> i am. i am and i hope educators across the state of north carolina are as well. >> reporter: it is not just teachers driving the charge. in philadelphia public schools, janitors and transportation workers recently voted to strike in st. louis, driver shortages left eight schools without bus service for the first couple weeks. for the first coup back here in columbus, negotiations are under way tonight the superintendent...
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columbus explored one new world you're about to explore another. how do you feel about such comparisons? well, i'm very impressed to be. compared with columbus and of course, we recognize his discovery and of honored it in some respects by nicole sign of our command module. columbia there are some favorable comparisons and some that won't hold true. certainly columbus's venture was one that was very expensive in his time was one that very few countries could afford and spain could afford only by digging into the very depths of their their treasury it was a voids with the a good bit of the risk and some complaints however, in many ways it was not at all like the voyage of apollo 11 first he wasn't sure where he was going. at least he thought he was going to china or the indies and ended up, of course in a completely new world. now i very much hope that we won't terminate that some place that we didn't expect to plan, ethically and plan to visit. i think we know a good bit about the place that we are going and and it's also necessary to notice that h
columbus explored one new world you're about to explore another. how do you feel about such comparisons? well, i'm very impressed to be. compared with columbus and of course, we recognize his discovery and of honored it in some respects by nicole sign of our command module. columbia there are some favorable comparisons and some that won't hold true. certainly columbus's venture was one that was very expensive in his time was one that very few countries could afford and spain could afford only...
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i was born and raised in columbus, ohio. i went to columbus public schools and i was part of the school district that had their strike in 1975. i loved public school back then and i loved education while i did it. i want to admit that i have done a 180. i think people should have a choice. i worked with differently abled students and i could see where they would benefit from other types of school systems. i also have had friends send me information about columbus public schools in the videos that i am seeing of water gushing through the ceilings breaks my heart. all of that has helped me to decide that yes, we need more choices. i still want to support the teachers in columbus, ohio that are on strike. i think the teachers of columbus, ohio, for that. host: mr. campanella. guest: what you described, your experience and education and your support for school choice is what i hear from around the country. they support public education because they realize that students are not one-size-fits-all. one student who lives in the sam
i was born and raised in columbus, ohio. i went to columbus public schools and i was part of the school district that had their strike in 1975. i loved public school back then and i loved education while i did it. i want to admit that i have done a 180. i think people should have a choice. i worked with differently abled students and i could see where they would benefit from other types of school systems. i also have had friends send me information about columbus public schools in the videos...
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that was columbus city schools board of education. in good faith, the sooner we'll all be back in school with our students. >> do you know if there are any talks planned? i know that the board is going to be together behind closed doors to discuss tonight, but are there any discussions on the schedule? >> not to my knowledge. >> okay. so you're at fort hayes high, the media specialist in the library. explain what the conditions are in your school. i know what you want, but what is the deficit you're seeing at your building? >> so in my building, we have ten buildings on our campus. students move around to different buildings, like a college campus. and they never know from one classroom to the next if it's going to be 50 degrees or 90 degrees. and that's just one example. we have air-conditioning installed in every building and every room in my school, but it's not properly functioning. and that's what we're fighting for, is safe, properly maintained and fully resourced schools where the air-conditioning and the heating works, and stu
that was columbus city schools board of education. in good faith, the sooner we'll all be back in school with our students. >> do you know if there are any talks planned? i know that the board is going to be together behind closed doors to discuss tonight, but are there any discussions on the schedule? >> not to my knowledge. >> okay. so you're at fort hayes high, the media specialist in the library. explain what the conditions are in your school. i know what you want, but...
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that's what the columbus educators are fighting for. they will hold that line until they get what the students and schools need. host: we are talking with becky pringle, the president of the national education association, the largest teacher union. you can call, parent style -- parents dial (202) 748-8000. educators, (202) 748-8001. let's take some more of your call. sarah is on the parent line from virginia. caller: good morning. i'm a grandmother. my children were educated in the public school system. i have 10 grandchildren and seven of them were educated in the public school system. three in catholic school. i went to catholic school. i have a daughter-in-law who just retired as a biology teacher after 30 years. i have two granddaughters who are in college right now studying to be educators. i have three nieces who are educators. i am astounded and shocked at what has happened with regard to going after teachers, school board members, pta members, it is disgusting. my question to the mothers who gathered in loudoun county is if you
that's what the columbus educators are fighting for. they will hold that line until they get what the students and schools need. host: we are talking with becky pringle, the president of the national education association, the largest teacher union. you can call, parent style -- parents dial (202) 748-8000. educators, (202) 748-8001. let's take some more of your call. sarah is on the parent line from virginia. caller: good morning. i'm a grandmother. my children were educated in the public...
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. >>> policing columbus release video of a third officer involved shooting in eight days. this one deadly. the frame by frame body cam video showing what happened when cops arrived to serve a warrant. >>> water crisis in jackson, mississippi drags on. >> this has been an issue for me since i came down here in 1991. i was always told not to drink that water. >> the white house and a promising federal hope. the city's mayor joins us to answer questions about the decades of trouble. >>> a national crisis on the road. >> we have to redesign our race. >> the actions cities are taking in response to more people being killed in car crashes. >>> what is different about the new covid boosters just authorized? >>> u.n. inspectors arrive at the nuclear power plant in ukraine. >>> and the new study on what the blue light from screens is doing to our bodies. >>> top-secret documents at mar- a-lago were likely moved around and hidden from federal investigators who were urgently trying to get them back for months. that s the new and explosive accusation from the justice department in a c
. >>> policing columbus release video of a third officer involved shooting in eight days. this one deadly. the frame by frame body cam video showing what happened when cops arrived to serve a warrant. >>> water crisis in jackson, mississippi drags on. >> this has been an issue for me since i came down here in 1991. i was always told not to drink that water. >> the white house and a promising federal hope. the city's mayor joins us to answer questions about the...
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cnn's lucy kafanov is live in columbus.hey didn't, kate. they met more than 22 times and they hadn't. kids would normally be gathering for their first day of school at this columbus elementary school and instead classes will be held virtually today. type offers are hitting the picket lines for the third day in a row. a lack of heating and air conditioning is creating a miserable learning environment they say. as students across the nation head back to class, teachers in ohio's largest school district are marking themselves absent, hitting the picket lines for the first time in nearly 50 years. the teachers union has been negotiating with the school board for months, class was supposed to begin on wednesday, but for now there's still no agreement in sight. >> school does start on wednesday which means our children will be online learning. we know that this is absolutely not ideal. >> reporter: the school board president calling the decision to strike disappointing. >> the board has demonstrated that it has worked hard to try
cnn's lucy kafanov is live in columbus.hey didn't, kate. they met more than 22 times and they hadn't. kids would normally be gathering for their first day of school at this columbus elementary school and instead classes will be held virtually today. type offers are hitting the picket lines for the third day in a row. a lack of heating and air conditioning is creating a miserable learning environment they say. as students across the nation head back to class, teachers in ohio's largest school...
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the teachers strike in columbus, ohio sparking outrage. why the same could be in store for other districts across the country. >>> a major test for the uvalde district in texas and the chief there pete arrendando. >>> and peloton riding off into the sunset with the first big partnership. the deal announced today as the company tries to boost its bottom line. >>> and breaking news now on cnbc the case of photographs taken of the crime scene, if you will, where kobe bryant and eight others died in the chopper crash is for millions and millions of dollars. we just learned the jury has reached a verdict. we'll have it when it's in and we'll be back in just 60 seconds. hi. i'm shannon storms bador. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and thanks to shipstation's discounted rates we're saving a ton. honestly, we couldn't do it without shipstation join over 100,000 online sellers who get ship done with shipstation go to sh
the teachers strike in columbus, ohio sparking outrage. why the same could be in store for other districts across the country. >>> a major test for the uvalde district in texas and the chief there pete arrendando. >>> and peloton riding off into the sunset with the first big partnership. the deal announced today as the company tries to boost its bottom line. >>> and breaking news now on cnbc the case of photographs taken of the crime scene, if you will, where kobe...
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in 2012, dan parker of columbus, georgia, got in a crash.matic brain injury so severe it blinded him. >> never imagined would be back in the seat of a race car, but been a racer whole life. figured out a way to do it. >> reporter: machinist by trade, got adaptive equipment to make parts, then designed entire race car. >> just amazes me. what does he look like? >> reporter: mustache and beard. >> i have a mustache, see, whiskers, nobody sees them. >> reporter: won't be an issue. back to the story. dan was attempting to set the guinness record for fastest car driven blindfolded, no blindfold needed, but for safety purposes had sighted driver next to him, just in case. wasn't necessary. dan went 211 miles an hour, set a record and more importantly, an example. >> ted, i want you to know that blindness is not stopping you. surround yourself with believers and go for your dreams. you can make excuses or make it happen. >> reporter: dan says inspiring the teds of the world is main reason he did this. if my nephew is any indication, it was well wor
in 2012, dan parker of columbus, georgia, got in a crash.matic brain injury so severe it blinded him. >> never imagined would be back in the seat of a race car, but been a racer whole life. figured out a way to do it. >> reporter: machinist by trade, got adaptive equipment to make parts, then designed entire race car. >> just amazes me. what does he look like? >> reporter: mustache and beard. >> i have a mustache, see, whiskers, nobody sees them. >> reporter:...
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take a listen. >> we're in this for ewe, clum pus columbus.ve safe, properly maintained and fully resourced schools in every neighborhood. >> we also talked about safety being among some of the tands in this case. that one also specific to philadelphia. those custodians and school bus drivers tell us among their demands, they want active shooter training to be in schools with kids basically in this modern day environment. they say they don't think that's too much to ask for. pz. >> do we know how close negotiations are? >> at this point, negotiations are at a standstill today and will remain so through the start of school tomorrow. we can say that because the school board met last night in a closed door executive session. they told us they weren't expect ing any action from that meeting and that does seem to be the result. they don't have anymore negotiations planned. so what that means for kids when they go to school tomorrow is they will do so remotely for the first day of school in columbus, ohio. the substitute is trying to help parents op
take a listen. >> we're in this for ewe, clum pus columbus.ve safe, properly maintained and fully resourced schools in every neighborhood. >> we also talked about safety being among some of the tands in this case. that one also specific to philadelphia. those custodians and school bus drivers tell us among their demands, they want active shooter training to be in schools with kids basically in this modern day environment. they say they don't think that's too much to ask for. pz....
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. >> the nightmare for students and parents in columbus. >>> independence day in ukraine. a prisoner of the war and ukrainian moms tell their story. the russian airstrike today, killing civilians at a train station. the epic value for labor. >>> california sets a date for a ban on new gas powered cars. >>> robot furniture, giving a new book -- look to small spaces. >>> live from cnbc , the truth. the news with shepard smith. it's been a good evening. >>> there is a debate over fairness tonight. is it fair to wipe out student loan debt for some americans when many others have had to work to pay theirs off? is it fair that some people who didn't go to college, because maybe they couldn't afford it, now have their tax dollars splitting the bill for others. president biden agonized over the decision. the new york times report says that it can be seen as a giveaway and -- to those who paid off their loans. today, the president kept a promise that he made the voters on the campaign trail. he announced that he is taking executive action to counsel $10,000 in federal student loans
. >> the nightmare for students and parents in columbus. >>> independence day in ukraine. a prisoner of the war and ukrainian moms tell their story. the russian airstrike today, killing civilians at a train station. the epic value for labor. >>> california sets a date for a ban on new gas powered cars. >>> robot furniture, giving a new book -- look to small spaces. >>> live from cnbc , the truth. the news with shepard smith. it's been a good evening....
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. >>> an emergency meeting coming tonight in columbus, ohio, as teachers declared strike.hat that means for the kids when school starts up the day after tomorrow. struck right elon musk wants to officially end his bid to take over twitter. why he is hoping his friend and former ceo jack dorsey will former ceo jack dorsey will provide some legal leverage. booking.com booking.yeah kids, one year they want all dinosaurs stuff the next, camels. - llamas. - llamas. so save money shopping back to school on amazon. you sure that's not a camel? yeah. whatever you say. >>> it appears a team of volunteer divers cracked another cold case. the group is called adventures with >>> it appears a team of volunteer divers cracked another cold case. the group is called adventures with purpose a 16- year-old girl who went missing more than two weeks ago. her name. today, authorities in northern california announced they have likely found the body of a 16- year-old girl who went missing more than 2 weeks ago. her name is kiely rodni. local law enforcement scaled- back their search for her last
. >>> an emergency meeting coming tonight in columbus, ohio, as teachers declared strike.hat that means for the kids when school starts up the day after tomorrow. struck right elon musk wants to officially end his bid to take over twitter. why he is hoping his friend and former ceo jack dorsey will former ceo jack dorsey will provide some legal leverage. booking.com booking.yeah kids, one year they want all dinosaurs stuff the next, camels. - llamas. - llamas. so save money shopping...
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a teacher's strike started today in columbus, ohio?trict said it gave the teachers union in the largest school district there in the state its best and final offer. and about 94% of that union, which represents the teachers, said not good enough. that sent about 4,000 teachers to the picket line starting today. and the deadline for any negotiations to sort of be finalized is wednesday, the start of school. it's certainly around the corner. now, at issue here is they want smaller class sizes for one. they also just want the heating and the ac units inside the school buildings to be working. that's a major issue for many of these teachers as well as just a single day that they can get some planning. just the demands they're asking for, it just shows sort of the fed-upness they have had dealing with the pandemic the last couple years, the teacher shortages. it's very obvious in what they're asking for. but the district says, hey, listen, we have come to you to negotiate 22 times and we can't reach an agreement. so they said, school could
a teacher's strike started today in columbus, ohio?trict said it gave the teachers union in the largest school district there in the state its best and final offer. and about 94% of that union, which represents the teachers, said not good enough. that sent about 4,000 teachers to the picket line starting today. and the deadline for any negotiations to sort of be finalized is wednesday, the start of school. it's certainly around the corner. now, at issue here is they want smaller class sizes for...
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we're going to take you live to columbus with what they want and how soon this could end. end. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to you and replace your windshield. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and grandkids: bye! >> tech: bye! don't wait, schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> today's news on student debt relief certainly likely to be a relief for the 45 million americans who collectively owe something like almost $2 trillion. it's a moment that student advocates and democrats have been asking for for years and for president biden, marks a campaign promise kept. i want
we're going to take you live to columbus with what they want and how soon this could end. end. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to you and replace your windshield. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and grandkids: bye! >> tech: bye! don't wait, schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both...
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the teacher strike in columbus ohio sparking outrage among parents on both sides. what could be in store for other districts across the country. >>> plus, a major test for the uvalde, texas school district and the chief there, what we are learning from the school board meeting going on now that could decide his fate. >>> palatine riding off into the sunset with its first big partnership. the deal announced today as the company tries to boost its bottom line. >>> breaking news now on cnbc , the case of a photograph taken of the crime scene, if you will, where kobe bryant and eight others died in a chopper crash is millions and millions of dollars and we just learned that the jury has reached a verdict. we will have it when it is in and we will be back in just 60 seconds. >>> breaking news and a verdict in the case involving the scene where kobe bryant died. after nearly 2 weeks, an emotional and intense testimony, a jury just reached a verdict in the civil lawsuitt we are expecting that to be read shortly. the trial centers brought by brian's widow against los angel
the teacher strike in columbus ohio sparking outrage among parents on both sides. what could be in store for other districts across the country. >>> plus, a major test for the uvalde, texas school district and the chief there, what we are learning from the school board meeting going on now that could decide his fate. >>> palatine riding off into the sunset with its first big partnership. the deal announced today as the company tries to boost its bottom line. >>>...
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feed columbus buckwheat porridge, he loves it very much. and don't give me candy.hem more fun. and when you see ivan passing him from me, hello. i hope he liked my translation felica. i love you very much when you and i go on a trip. i will say these words to you every day. and when we discover some new land. i'll name it after you elsa's land hello wedding dress by the way, you should wear it. and see if i suddenly got better. and she won't fit me. very beautiful. evgeny son called today yanina viktorovich nothing was born. tonight you forgive me. it's all my fault. i will stay with you today. no, no, thanks for coming, but it's better to leave. please leave. glory will come, god will give happiness, find his way to his homeland , and let's go together. we will go to the end. lenya ran away i told you that i would steal and take away let's go let's go. not an accidental victim of targeted strikes by ukrainian militants an attack on a nuclear waste storage facility at the zaporozhye power plant live at home. in kuibyshev and the hospital in stakhanov among the dead
feed columbus buckwheat porridge, he loves it very much. and don't give me candy.hem more fun. and when you see ivan passing him from me, hello. i hope he liked my translation felica. i love you very much when you and i go on a trip. i will say these words to you every day. and when we discover some new land. i'll name it after you elsa's land hello wedding dress by the way, you should wear it. and see if i suddenly got better. and she won't fit me. very beautiful. evgeny son called today...
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public schools in columbus, ohio, walking the picket lines for the second data brought.iking over the pain with they say are dilapidated conditions and school buildings. tomorrow, is the first day of school and thousands of school children attend classes online. puck by substitute teachers. both one hopeful move to try to end the walkout. the federal media is calling for both sides, the union and the columbus board of education, to resume bargaining tomorrow afternoon. more tonight from cnn's -- >> wedowee? what >> a contract. >> when we want it? >> now. >> as students across the nation head back to class, teachers in ohio's largest school district are marking themselves absent. hitting the picket lines for the first time in nearly 50 years. the teachers union has been negotiating for months. classless plus begin on wednesday but now there is still no agreement on site. >> school bus start on wednesday. which means our children will be on -- >> we know that this is absolutely not ideal. >> the school board president, calling the decision to strike, disappointing. >> the
public schools in columbus, ohio, walking the picket lines for the second data brought.iking over the pain with they say are dilapidated conditions and school buildings. tomorrow, is the first day of school and thousands of school children attend classes online. puck by substitute teachers. both one hopeful move to try to end the walkout. the federal media is calling for both sides, the union and the columbus board of education, to resume bargaining tomorrow afternoon. more tonight from cnn's...
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today in columbus, teachers began picketing. students in the largest school district forced to learn online according to the board of ed they said our consitract offer a responsive during the process. our community's children are the board's priority and reflected the board scheduled to hold an emergency meeting coming up later tonight. >>> wall street summer rally seems to be fading fast. that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. today's market slide comes as fears rise that the fed will aggressively raise interest rates. the dow down 643 s&p dropped more than 2% this was the worst day for both of those indexes in more than two months the nasdaq down 324. more than 2.5% >>> new developments in elon musk's $44 billion legal fight with twitter musk's legal team subpoenaed jack dorsey. he stepped down last november. according to the subpoena, dorsey will be asked about bots and scam accounts. dorsey showed support for musk in the past. in april, he tweeted elon is the singular solution to operate twitter. >>> and cash it in amer
today in columbus, teachers began picketing. students in the largest school district forced to learn online according to the board of ed they said our consitract offer a responsive during the process. our community's children are the board's priority and reflected the board scheduled to hold an emergency meeting coming up later tonight. >>> wall street summer rally seems to be fading fast. that's what's topping cnbc's "on the money. today's market slide comes as fears rise that...
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today in columbus, teachers picketed.dents in the largest school district now forced to learn online. in a statement, they said in part, "our offer was responsive to the concerns that had been raised by the union during negotiations process. our community's children are the board's priority." the board has scheduled an emergency meeting coming up later tonight. >>> wall street's summer rally seems to be fading fast. it is time for cnbc on the money. fears rise that the fed will aggressively raise interest rates. the dow jones, 643. snp dropped 2%. this was the worst day for both of those. the nasdaq down 324, more than 2.5%. >>> new developments in elon musk's legal fight with twitter. his legal team spoke with jack dorsey. dorsey stepped down as the chief last november. according to a subpoena, he was asked about scam accounts. jack dorsey showed support for elon musk in the past. in april, he tweeted that elon is the singular solution to operate twitter. >>> and cashing in? americans are sitting on unused gift cards and
today in columbus, teachers picketed.dents in the largest school district now forced to learn online. in a statement, they said in part, "our offer was responsive to the concerns that had been raised by the union during negotiations process. our community's children are the board's priority." the board has scheduled an emergency meeting coming up later tonight. >>> wall street's summer rally seems to be fading fast. it is time for cnbc on the money. fears rise that the fed...
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how did christopher columbus no to come to america? before the treaty of granada black people were running europe. the treaty of granada is when they left and right after -- my ancestors got land in the west. we go over every so often. christopher columbus literally tells you this in his letters to ferdinand and them. host: sean, thank you and drive carefully. michael harriot, cristina greer, the teaching of history. why don't we take it from what he had to say? guest: i always explain it like this. a lot of people learn when they are older their grandfathers drank a lot and it was not coffee in that month that he was sipping on -- coffee in that mug that he was sipping on. we make our ancestors more pleasant to think about. we don't want to teach our children how harsh this world is. if you expand that, that is how american history is taught in this country. i say that with the caveat that i was homeschooled. i learned my history at home. which surprises me. which is part of the reason i wrote this book. i am still learning about the
how did christopher columbus no to come to america? before the treaty of granada black people were running europe. the treaty of granada is when they left and right after -- my ancestors got land in the west. we go over every so often. christopher columbus literally tells you this in his letters to ferdinand and them. host: sean, thank you and drive carefully. michael harriot, cristina greer, the teaching of history. why don't we take it from what he had to say? guest: i always explain it like...
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meanwhile, all eyes are on ohio. >> you are absolutely watching what's happening in columbus >> i am. i am, and i hope educators across the state of north carolina are as well. >> reporter: in asheville, north carolina, county commissioner and mom amanda edwards wrote on facebook, with 6,000 vacancies, there's no way anyone can justify firing teachers. >> they're in the driver's seat, and they're leaving us rightfully so, unfortunately. >> reporter: in columbus, teachers on the picket line for day three, clearly community support, driver honking as they go by in the morning there is hope on the horizon the district and the union saying they are planning to go back to the bargaining table as soon as today. we'll see if we get a resolution anytime soon again, it won't happen in time for the start of classes this is the first day of school in columbus, and kids across the city will start remotely. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> across much of the southwest has led to an unexpected discovery in texas, dinosaur tracks take a look at these triangle tracks that were left by an acrocanthosau
meanwhile, all eyes are on ohio. >> you are absolutely watching what's happening in columbus >> i am. i am, and i hope educators across the state of north carolina are as well. >> reporter: in asheville, north carolina, county commissioner and mom amanda edwards wrote on facebook, with 6,000 vacancies, there's no way anyone can justify firing teachers. >> they're in the driver's seat, and they're leaving us rightfully so, unfortunately. >> reporter: in columbus,...
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nbc news correspondent meggy vespa is outside an elementary school in columbus.l, katy, you hit on the pain points there. they want smaller class sizes and building improvements at every school, mainly, across columbus, and air-conditioning being mandatory in every school. a lot don't have working ac. and here they say, they don't believe those demands are exorbitant. and this again is day three of this strike, coinciding with what would have been the first day of school inside. that school and inside schools across the city, but teachers are hold strong to their demands. this union here in columbus, the state's largest district, representing more than 4,000 teachers and staff striking for the first time in nearly 50 years. and if there was any doubt that teachers were going to cave and come back to the classroom before those demands were met, this first day of classes with no teachers in the classroom completely erased those doubts. here's what the union rep told us earlier this week. >> this conflict is not about salary. our focus is accountability and fixing t
nbc news correspondent meggy vespa is outside an elementary school in columbus.l, katy, you hit on the pain points there. they want smaller class sizes and building improvements at every school, mainly, across columbus, and air-conditioning being mandatory in every school. a lot don't have working ac. and here they say, they don't believe those demands are exorbitant. and this again is day three of this strike, coinciding with what would have been the first day of school inside. that school and...
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megan buscemi is a parent of a second grader within the columbus school city district there. support the teachers' decision to strike? >> i do both as a former educator and a parent who understands that these teachers are fighting not only for themselves but for our children. we very firmly support the cta and the teachers who are striking. we will not cross a picket line ever. >> when you say you will not cross the picket line, does that mean you're going to keep your second grade daughter home from classes or not logging onto the virtual classes i should say? >> as you mentioned, there isn't really a home from class since school is virtual, but we are not logging on. we will not cross the picket line no matter what form it takes, and there's no really instruction. there's no real instruction happening online. it's a brief check-in with some direction towards youtube videos to watch, busy work to do. they're taking attendance to try to maintain funding. it's not really instruction. certainly not meaningful instruction. >> now, i've read that your daughter is part of a french
megan buscemi is a parent of a second grader within the columbus school city district there. support the teachers' decision to strike? >> i do both as a former educator and a parent who understands that these teachers are fighting not only for themselves but for our children. we very firmly support the cta and the teachers who are striking. we will not cross a picket line ever. >> when you say you will not cross the picket line, does that mean you're going to keep your second grade...
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. >>> and later students in columbus, ohio are about to start a new school year. but they will be learning online for now as thousands of teachers remain on strike. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." if you are just joining us, let me bring you up-to-date with the latest top stories. we're learning the national archives found more than 700 pages of classified documents at donald trump's mar-a-lago resort in january, those details in a letter from an archivist to trump's legal team. and in the coming hours president biden is expected to make a major announcement on student loan forgiveness. the white house may cancel up to $10,000 in student loan debt per borrower under certain conditions. >>> redrawn maps and bitter fights defining features from the latest u.s. primaries, a potential clash erupted between two democratic titans in manhattan, but it is jerry nadler who will appear on the ballot in november. athena jones has that story for you. >> reporter: 15 term congressman jerry nadler emerged victorious in a primary that pitted him against carolyn maloney, long
. >>> and later students in columbus, ohio are about to start a new school year. but they will be learning online for now as thousands of teachers remain on strike. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." if you are just joining us, let me bring you up-to-date with the latest top stories. we're learning the national archives found more than 700 pages of classified documents at donald trump's mar-a-lago resort in january, those details in a letter from an archivist to...
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>> members of the columbus education association union rallying for better working conditions for the first time since 1975, a whopping 94% of its members rejected the school board's latest offer they want smaller class sizes and central air. and the clock is ticking, classes begin tomorrow >>> for the first time in two year, breakfast and lunch won't be covered for everyone at america's schools. a federal pandemic-era program has ended, leaving families scrambling to cover the costs. emily ikeda has more >> reporter: they have relied on reduced lunches for their son since he was in kindergarten what does that extra money mean to you >> savings i can put it toward my groceries or gas tank. >> reporter: paying for his lunch would cost her more than $1,000 a year. >> it was like $118 a month. you do that times nine, it's over $1,000 a year to me it was like oh, my gosh, because i also have to bouy groceries. >> reporter: it's a lot of money for families already tight on cash a pandemic-era initiative has now expired. when you heard the program was ending, what was your reaction >> i was
>> members of the columbus education association union rallying for better working conditions for the first time since 1975, a whopping 94% of its members rejected the school board's latest offer they want smaller class sizes and central air. and the clock is ticking, classes begin tomorrow >>> for the first time in two year, breakfast and lunch won't be covered for everyone at america's schools. a federal pandemic-era program has ended, leaving families scrambling to cover the...
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thousands of columbus teachers are out on strike. here's cbs' elise preston. >> whose kids!who's kids! >> reporter: tonight, as negotiations between the school board and teachers union continue, drivers in columbus cheered on picketers striking for a third day. >> what do we want? >> contracts! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: ohio's largest school district is now online- only, after the nearly 4,500 member teachers union rejected the school board's latest offer. >> our children are our priority. and we will do what we need to do, to, you know, ensure there's a resolution that's in their best interest. >> reporter: the union wants smaller classes, and says teachers are working in dilapidated schools, where water pipes leak, lead paint peels from walls, and air conditioning and heat are nonexistent.ls, and >> we will continue fighting until we have safe, properly maintained, and fully-resourced schools in every neighborhood. >> reporter: the walkout comes on the heels of a new report that found average weekly teachers' wages grew in the last 25 years by just $29, w
thousands of columbus teachers are out on strike. here's cbs' elise preston. >> whose kids!who's kids! >> reporter: tonight, as negotiations between the school board and teachers union continue, drivers in columbus cheered on picketers striking for a third day. >> what do we want? >> contracts! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: ohio's largest school district is now online- only, after the nearly 4,500 member teachers union rejected the school...
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so the end of the boulevard is known mainly for the columbus monumental men talk a little after you have seen it from outside. you can go in up the elevator and enjoy a fantastic view from 60 meters in the year and ask them sort. even edward, i use those that are so centimeters altura because that is the columns in a secret of input mormon bug. and is full of life and history as that i'm black is old secrets and new stories continue to emerge. and finally, we had to london to meet british artist and debbie lawson who has a passion for bears kangaroos and other wild animals. and she expresses her love for them through sculpture. she creates her life like creatures from oriental carpets. in the meantime, these fuzzy sculptures are coveted world wide, and they often take the viewer by surprise. ah, artworks that have you rubbing your eyes in amazement at times. hard to identify, they sometimes leap out into the room depending on the perspective in the studio and london's hackney district, carpets get a new lease on life as wild animals. the british artist, debbie lawson began creating a lif
so the end of the boulevard is known mainly for the columbus monumental men talk a little after you have seen it from outside. you can go in up the elevator and enjoy a fantastic view from 60 meters in the year and ask them sort. even edward, i use those that are so centimeters altura because that is the columns in a secret of input mormon bug. and is full of life and history as that i'm black is old secrets and new stories continue to emerge. and finally, we had to london to meet british...
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. >>> and teachers are in columbus, ohio, after bargaining associations with the school board stalled> first to the classified documents seized from mr. trump. joining us is justice and as well jens correspondent ken dilanian, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg and national reporter coral linnick, coauthor of the best selling author "i alone can fix it." ken, tell us more. >> a letter from the national archives to trump's lawyers back in may was published by john solomon who has ties to trump. officials are not pulling back on the authenticity of the letter. the letter redefines some of the things we thought we knew. it says even among the 15 boxes turned over in january, after a year of negotiating with the trump people, they found what they said was more than 100 documents, 700 pages of material marked classified, including the highest classifications of the government, top secret, sensitive compartmental information special access programs, the kind of stuff if disclosed could betray sources and methods. that's back in jan
. >>> and teachers are in columbus, ohio, after bargaining associations with the school board stalled> first to the classified documents seized from mr. trump. joining us is justice and as well jens correspondent ken dilanian, former u.s. attorney joyce vance, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official chuck rosenberg and national reporter coral linnick, coauthor of the best selling author "i alone can fix it." ken, tell us more. >> a letter from the national...
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the teachers strike in columbus, ohio, over class sizes and working conditions. resolved. >> solidarity! >> reporter: but it's just the latest flash point amid growing teacher discontent and resignations nationwide. reports of some districts in texas shifts to a four-day workweek due to lack of staff. arizona allowing college students to begin teaching before earning a bachelor's degree. florida asking veterans to fill vacancies with no experience. >> we have an average of 33, 35 per classroom. i have 220 students under my name. it's too many. i'm going to break. >> reporter: underpaid, stressed out and increasingly dealing with political pressure. many teachers have had enough. according to the american federation of teachers, an estimated 74% of educators now dissatisfied with their jobs. another survey finding 55% are considering quitting. but nationwide, how many are? >> well, what we haven't seen necessarily, at least in the data yet, is that these teachers that are burnt out, turning that into actually quitting. >> reporter: school systems aren't required t
the teachers strike in columbus, ohio, over class sizes and working conditions. resolved. >> solidarity! >> reporter: but it's just the latest flash point amid growing teacher discontent and resignations nationwide. reports of some districts in texas shifts to a four-day workweek due to lack of staff. arizona allowing college students to begin teaching before earning a bachelor's degree. florida asking veterans to fill vacancies with no experience. >> we have an average of 33,...
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take a listen. >> the issues here in columbus, while are coming through as contractor, are really morele are frustrated and the board is frustrated, too. >> we're in this for you, columbus. this strike is an investment in the future of our city, and we will continue to fighting until we have safe, properly marin tand and fully resourced schools in every neighborhood. we need to get them to the table so we can get this done. we want to be in the classroom with our students. >> reporter: after five months of negotiating, this is the second day of that teacher strike. one parent said she hasn't had the heart yet to tell her first grader he might have to start the school year remotely adding, after the last couple chaotic years, it's just another logon the fire. jose. >> maggie vespa, thank you so much. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. you can reach me on twitter and instagram@jd balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. there might have been a lot there. new reporting from "the new york times" details the volume and sensit
take a listen. >> the issues here in columbus, while are coming through as contractor, are really morele are frustrated and the board is frustrated, too. >> we're in this for you, columbus. this strike is an investment in the future of our city, and we will continue to fighting until we have safe, properly marin tand and fully resourced schools in every neighborhood. we need to get them to the table so we can get this done. we want to be in the classroom with our students. >>...
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so a lot of issues there in columbus, ohio.re also seeing similar issues with a different union in philadelphia's schools. and it just talks about sort of the major issue for these teachers as they head back to school. you know, the pandemic was weighing heavily on them, we've talked about shortages. now we're seeing the strikes and union negotiations break down. just another sign of all the teachers and employees are facing as they head into the new school year. back to you. >>> the doctor who guided the u.s. through the coronavirus pandemic and saved countless lives says he is ready to pursue the next chapter of his career. dr. anthony fauci who is 81 will step down as director ofof alle and infectious diseases at years end. much of his work was out of the public eye until covid hit. dr. fauci provided the u.s. with calm, careful expertise and withstood a barrage of insults by right wing anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers. death threats as well. he advised seven u.s. presidents going back to the reagan administration. he most rece
so a lot of issues there in columbus, ohio.re also seeing similar issues with a different union in philadelphia's schools. and it just talks about sort of the major issue for these teachers as they head back to school. you know, the pandemic was weighing heavily on them, we've talked about shortages. now we're seeing the strikes and union negotiations break down. just another sign of all the teachers and employees are facing as they head into the new school year. back to you. >>> the...
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his local journalist at tucson vast with more details i'm here at b, a independent square in columbus for lanka. red. that's a special producer. my slowly been organized by a consortium altered duty and demanding the reward of the state of emergency laws that had been put into practice apply the new government, led by they'd, executive officer lanka, rodney victor of a singer. and at the same day, the other demands are especially to get rid of the suppression that is being carried out by the to the daughter be unsuited authorities, especially by the law in 40 eager authorities like your local police and other government institutions to. 1 liberators be debarred dissipated by more than to hundreds of people. and at the same day, b c's are members of the of volleyball group research bigger the g b. b. he bought a different, it's ready to produce be cut it down to it a quite a feasible amount at the moment. but in and around of you can see the members of the us are like up with these are the other thinker to put it on alert. just think is off or i take it plays a day on 100 to take the n
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. >> reporter: in columbus, ohio, the state's largest district, public school teachers are on strikends include smaller class sizes and air conditioning in every school. with classes set to start tomorrow, the district is scrambling to find substitutes. >> our community's children are the board's priority and our final offer we felt did reflect that. >> we are doing this for the students. >> reporter: the columbus clash, the latest classroom flash point. over the weekend roughly 2,000 custodial and transportation workers in philadelphia public schools also voted to strike. demanding better pay and -- >> you all want active shooter training? >> they're asking for the training, but you think they would be getting already. >> reporter: a sobering stressor for modern teachers who also balance ever changing covid restrictions and soaring rates of anxiety among students. it is taking a toll with an estimated 300,000 public school teachers and staff having left the field between february 2020 and may of 2022. a recent nbc news poll finding just 25% of parents are confident public schools wi
. >> reporter: in columbus, ohio, the state's largest district, public school teachers are on strikends include smaller class sizes and air conditioning in every school. with classes set to start tomorrow, the district is scrambling to find substitutes. >> our community's children are the board's priority and our final offer we felt did reflect that. >> we are doing this for the students. >> reporter: the columbus clash, the latest classroom flash point. over the weekend...
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they travel to columbus to try to get to higher ground~ — columbus to try to get to higher ground.d. this is really sober for the time being — ground. this is really sober for the time being for about two weeks since some _ time being for about two weeks since some of— time being for about two weeks since some of them say they have been living _ some of them say they have been living here — some of them say they have been living here out in the opened on the side of— living here out in the opened on the side of the — living here out in the opened on the side of the road, they have not received — side of the road, they have not received any relief they have not received — received any relief they have not received any relief they have not received any aid in their many children— received any aid in their many children and they do not know what they're _ children and they do not know what they're going to be fed. these have been _ they're going to be fed. these have been devastating because they've taken _ been devastating because they've taken whatever little means of survival— take
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the first permit on the regular agenda is for poi lyon and swan at 124 to 140 columbus. new business owner is turning the space to an is up are club and seek the permit to host live entertainment while dining. there will not be bar seating it is a sit down experience of the plan is to be open up to 7 days a week for public din and are private upon events. conduct out reach in the neighborhood sending 138 out reach letters to residential and commercial neighbor it is. they received 2 letters of support all of which provided. is there was no opposition and central station approved with a standard condition of e mailing the entertainment commission and central station a monthly calendar of private evans. here to speak to you is rob. >> thank you. good evening am i'm rob izo the ce shgs on o of echo terreno. we are echo terreno wine and vineyard a wine country in the alexander valley and opening a tasting room and restaurant in the jackson square, alcohol have live entertainment and food. we are an lbgtq + ownd and operated company. our building has a handled year history of
the first permit on the regular agenda is for poi lyon and swan at 124 to 140 columbus. new business owner is turning the space to an is up are club and seek the permit to host live entertainment while dining. there will not be bar seating it is a sit down experience of the plan is to be open up to 7 days a week for public din and are private upon events. conduct out reach in the neighborhood sending 138 out reach letters to residential and commercial neighbor it is. they received 2 letters of...
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cuba had been part of the spanish empire basically since columbus arrived so quite some time at this point. we already talked about cuba is predominantly in sugar. also in tobacco production. it is a huge sugar producer at the time. however, sugar prices in the world are declining in the late 1800's so that's bad for cubans. ok. sugar prices are declining by the late 1800's. and everything gets worse in 1894 when the united states raises tariffs on cuban sugar. in 1894, the united states congress raises tariffs on cuban sugar. so that means they'll be able to sell less sugar in the united states. is everybody with me here? yes, rebecca, good. 1894 tariff raises prices on cuban sugar. all right. and the response was cuban resistance to spanish colonization. that starts in 1895. cuban people had been trying to declare themselves people independent by the spanish for decades at this point. for decades. there had been efforts by cuban people to declare their independence from their colonizer. in 1895, the economic situation is pretty desperate. and therefore, the spanish actually use inc
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i asked whether retelling of history including columbus was appropriate for children. that question all the time, columbus was told they were a great hero, but that he mutilated and kidnapped indians in pursuit of gold. should we tell people that theater roovelt, who is held up as one of our great presidents, was really a warmonger who loved nila terry exploits, congratulated an american general who committed a massacre in the philippines? should we tell young people that? we should be honest with young people. we should not deceive them. we should be honest about the history of our country. we should be not only taking down the traditional heroes like andrew jackson, theater roosevelt, but we should be giving younger people in alternate set of heroes. instead of theodore roosevelt, tell them about mark twain. mark twain, everyone learns about as the author of " tom sawyer and huckleberry finn" but we don't learn about mark twain as the vice president of the anti-imperialist league. we are not told that mark twain denounced theodore roosevelt for approving this massacr
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. >> protesters disrupt the traffc and march down the busy columbus busy columbus avenue. protesters avenue. protesters stayed on sidewalks and within parks. but playing nice, following rules and perpetrating the minority imagine have gotten them nowhere. they're changing their tactics now getting disruptive and aggressive. >> we've been doing reallies fo. yelling stop asian hate and heag from our elected leaders that te going to do everything they can to protect asians and stop asian asian hate. over and over and over again. we've had enough of rhetoric. we want results. >> while they thanked local ande leaders who attended the rally, organizers did not invite them to speak to the roughly 100 dem. instead they put the police dept in the hot seat. demanding more police protection for asian seniors. >> we're here to demand that chf scott within 10 days of this rally host a public town hall so town hall so we can all come and and ask questions and figure out out what are we going to do about asian violence against ou. >> reporter: like covid and mony pox, demonstrators say t
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