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courtney johnson has been teaching in columbus city schools for 21 years. e cea. thank you for being with us. let me start here, courtney. the columbus school board says that it offered a generous compensation package and some provisions for the classroom as its final offer. you say this is not about money. what is it about? >> yeah, it's never been about economics. this strike is about our students and our students -- our columbus city school students deserve a commitment to modern schools with properly working heating and air-conditioning and smaller class sizes, and art, music and p.e. cea has never made this about economics. >> when you mentioned the hvac, the heating and air in the classrooms -- because we know the temperatures are extreme often in schools, the president of the school board says that they acknowledge those problems, however that's something that belongs on a referendum, it should go to voters. this has to do with the funding of the city. this is not something that should be part of the contract between the board and the union. to that,
courtney johnson has been teaching in columbus city schools for 21 years. e cea. thank you for being with us. let me start here, courtney. the columbus school board says that it offered a generous compensation package and some provisions for the classroom as its final offer. you say this is not about money. what is it about? >> yeah, it's never been about economics. this strike is about our students and our students -- our columbus city school students deserve a commitment to modern...
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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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. >> we have just reached the point where, you know, the conditions in columbus city schools are noteptable. covid really burned out a lot of teachers. and we are frightened if we don't put this on the forefront now, that we will just continue to break down our teachers and lose public educational together. >> their demands, smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning, and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music, physical education. for now, classes are being taught online. my substitute teachers. but some parents say their kids won't be logging on. for kelli freeman son, arthur, that means missing his first day in kindergarten. >> we're gonna be keeping it home. we're not gonna possum online, virtual or not. >> others worry about how their case will handle the challenge of learning from home. >> we wear that he's not gonna have that interaction with the classroom. some are not seeking educational tornadoes like charter schools. >> they apparently recalling everything kind of the day. do you have waitlist? how soon can we get our children in? >> what student j
. >> we have just reached the point where, you know, the conditions in columbus city schools are noteptable. covid really burned out a lot of teachers. and we are frightened if we don't put this on the forefront now, that we will just continue to break down our teachers and lose public educational together. >> their demands, smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning, and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music, physical education. for now, classes are being...
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and i can tell you that a federal mediator overseeing the negotiations between columbus city schoolsoon. that meeting is set for 1:00 p.m. eastern time. but, again, kaitlan, as we said they have met 22 times already since march, they have not been able to work out a deal, it is not clear about this impasse will come to an end today. >> hopefully the 23rd time can work. with those conditions no wonder there is a shortage of teachers nationwide. thank you for that report. >>> florida governor ron desantis has a new challenger and it's a former republican governor of florida. democratic congressman charlie crist will join us ahead to talk about what the next 11 weeks are going to look like for his campaign. >> tennis legend john mcenroe on his epic meltdowns, party boy history and how the world of tennis is different today. >> you can't be serious, man. you cannot be serious. findg the perfect designer isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found her. she's in austin between a dog named klaus and her favorite shade of green. it's actually salem clover. and you can find her right now on upwork.c
and i can tell you that a federal mediator overseeing the negotiations between columbus city schoolsoon. that meeting is set for 1:00 p.m. eastern time. but, again, kaitlan, as we said they have met 22 times already since march, they have not been able to work out a deal, it is not clear about this impasse will come to an end today. >> hopefully the 23rd time can work. with those conditions no wonder there is a shortage of teachers nationwide. thank you for that report. >>>...
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teachers for columbus city schools say the strike is about students deserving modern schools, smaller class sizes and a well-rounded curriculum that includes art, music and pe. the first day of school on wednesday will begin with remote learning. as students return to the classroom across the rest of the country, parents are the ones getting a lesson when it comes to inflation. the national retail federation says back-to-school spending will rise more than 40% this year compared to 2019. cbs' janet shamlian kicks off our week-long "back to school" series. >> reporter: maddy davis is reeling after trying to fulfill her son jaxon's back-to-school list. it's a preschool list. jax is four. >> we hit $100. now we've hit $150. we're at $200. once i hit $200 i just stopped. i said, this is way out of my budget? where am i going to pull $200 from? >> reporter: the single mom says the shopping this year was papers, pencils and price increases. >> just this, i probably put it around $50 to $75. >> reporter: and it's not complete. >> no, it's not complete, no, it's not. >> reporter: just 36% of
teachers for columbus city schools say the strike is about students deserving modern schools, smaller class sizes and a well-rounded curriculum that includes art, music and pe. the first day of school on wednesday will begin with remote learning. as students return to the classroom across the rest of the country, parents are the ones getting a lesson when it comes to inflation. the national retail federation says back-to-school spending will rise more than 40% this year compared to 2019. cbs'...
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teachers for columbus city schools say the strike is about students deserving modern schools and a well-rounded curriculum. the first day of school on wednesday will begin with remote learning. as students return to the classroom across the rest of the country, parents are the ones getting a lesson when it comes to inflation. the national retail federation says back-to-school fending will rise more than 40% this year, compared to 2019. cbs' janet shamlian kicks off our week-long "back to school" series. >> reporter: maddy davis is reeling after trying to fulfill his son jackson's back-to-school list. it's a preschool list. jacks is four. >> we hit $100. now we hit $150. we're at $200. and once i hit $200 i just stopped. this is way out of my budget. where are i going to pull $200 from. >> reporter: the mom says the shopping this year was papers, pencils and price increases. >> just this, i probably put it around $75. >> reporter: and it's not complete. >> no, it's not complete. >> reporter: just 36% of parents say they can afford back-to-school supplies, compared to 52% last year. but even with
teachers for columbus city schools say the strike is about students deserving modern schools and a well-rounded curriculum. the first day of school on wednesday will begin with remote learning. as students return to the classroom across the rest of the country, parents are the ones getting a lesson when it comes to inflation. the national retail federation says back-to-school fending will rise more than 40% this year, compared to 2019. cbs' janet shamlian kicks off our week-long "back to...
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. >> we have reached a point where the conditions in columbus city schools are not acceptable. covid really burnt out a lot of teacher and we're afraid that if we don't put this out in the forefront now, that we'll just continue to break down our teachers and lose public education all together. >> reporter: their demands? smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music and physical education. for thousand classes will be taught online by substitute teachers but some parents say their kids won't be logging on. for kell fry freeman's son arth that means missing his first kay in kindergarten. >> we won't cross the picket line virtual or not. >> reporter: and others worry about the challenge of learning from home. >> he won't have the interaction with the classroom. >> gonone two eyes on you. >> reporter: and some are seeking charter schools. >> we hahave parents wanting to their kids in. >> i just want to get back to a regular school year. >> reporter: and schools are scrambling to fill rvacancies o teachers. and the
. >> we have reached a point where the conditions in columbus city schools are not acceptable. covid really burnt out a lot of teacher and we're afraid that if we don't put this out in the forefront now, that we'll just continue to break down our teachers and lose public education all together. >> reporter: their demands? smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music and physical education. for thousand classes will...
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. >> we have just reached a point where, you know, the conditions in columbus city schools are just nothers and we're afraid that if we don't put this out in the forefront now, that we're just continuing to break down our teachers and lose public education all together. >> reporter: their demands, smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music and physical education. for now, classes are being taught online by substitute teachers but some parents say their kids won't be logging on. >> push, push, push. >> reporter: for kelly freeman's son author, that means missing his first day in kinder. >> we'll keep him home. we're not crossing the picket line virtual or not. >> reporter: others wounder how their kid wills handle the challenge. >> what went through my mind is he won't have the interaction with his classroom. >> reporter: some are now seeking educational alternatives like charter schools. >> we have parents calling literally every second of the day right now. do y'all have wait list? how soon can we get our children in?
. >> we have just reached a point where, you know, the conditions in columbus city schools are just nothers and we're afraid that if we don't put this out in the forefront now, that we're just continuing to break down our teachers and lose public education all together. >> reporter: their demands, smaller classes, functional heating and air conditioning and a well rounded curriculum that includes art, music and physical education. for now, classes are being taught online by...
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it this is the first time columbus city school employees will go on strike since 1975. the school board called the outcome disappointing. the school year will still begin wednesday but classes will be led by substitutes and be entirely online. >>> time is running out for millions of americans with federal student loan debt. the current pause on repayments is set to expire at the end of the month and americans are still in the dark about whether it will be extended again. the biden administration says an announcement is coming soon. >> we know august 31 is the date that many people are waiting to hear something from. we've been talking daily about this and i can tell you that the american people will hear within the next week or so. >> the administration has already canceled almost $32 billion in debt for some borrowers and the white house is reportedly considering more forgiveness plans. >>> despite positive economic signs, many americans remain concerned about the state of the economy. a new nbc news poll shows 68% of voters think the u.s. is in a recession. one white
it this is the first time columbus city school employees will go on strike since 1975. the school board called the outcome disappointing. the school year will still begin wednesday but classes will be led by substitutes and be entirely online. >>> time is running out for millions of americans with federal student loan debt. the current pause on repayments is set to expire at the end of the month and americans are still in the dark about whether it will be extended again. the biden...
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last year's first day of school columbus city, schools required mask-wearing test kits have been provided to families as well. so the school district is still very much taking covid precautions, however, much different case. and we saw, of course, 2020 2021 staff is really what really, really excited to welcome kids into the classroom and create a sense of community. the petaluma school superintendent is most excited for a new dual immersion program for kids at schools like mud. mcdowell involves kids learning happening english and half in spanish in grades, kindergarten through second grade. that way. they become bilingual. as we know. >> ller teaching kids both languages at a young age, makes it so that they can take it into adulthood. now, the new principal, ruth miller, she's very excited about this as well she herself as a degree in spanish. she also told me one of the biggest changes to the first day of school is allowing parents to actually walk their kids into the classroom. >> this year, parents get to walk on campus with their children. they get to walk them to their classrooms
last year's first day of school columbus city, schools required mask-wearing test kits have been provided to families as well. so the school district is still very much taking covid precautions, however, much different case. and we saw, of course, 2020 2021 staff is really what really, really excited to welcome kids into the classroom and create a sense of community. the petaluma school superintendent is most excited for a new dual immersion program for kids at schools like mud. mcdowell...
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a tentative agreement has been reached between teachers and columbus city schools that ends the strike that started on sunday and forced tens of thousands of students into remote learning. among the demands there, smaller class sizes and building improvements. teachers will return to the classroom on monday under the agreement. good news out of columbus this morning. >> they just wanted air conditioning, right? they didn't want more pay, just some ac. >>> let's turn to the weather and get the rest of dylan's forecast. >> they need it in columbus. going to stay hot in ohio, through the northeast. we have the august heat with the humidity in place as well. temperatures into the upper 80s and lower 90s, feeling warmer. we have the potential for flooding along the gulf coast, and southwest monsoon season. the northern plains look beautiful, a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures more comfortable in the upper 70s. that's a look at the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out
a tentative agreement has been reached between teachers and columbus city schools that ends the strike that started on sunday and forced tens of thousands of students into remote learning. among the demands there, smaller class sizes and building improvements. teachers will return to the classroom on monday under the agreement. good news out of columbus this morning. >> they just wanted air conditioning, right? they didn't want more pay, just some ac. >>> let's turn to the...
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. >> reporter: back in columbus, the city's mayor, asking for negotiations to move quickly and constructively our children have endured too much to be told once again that they won't be returning to school with their fans. -- friends. >> reporter: speaking of coaches, this is affecting high school ports desk sports, volleyball. for the ball, they are in week two, their games have been canceled. that is affecting schools and players across the state. >> thank you very much. >>> back to -- for real this time. some of the new rules said by so many companies now being challenged by employees. is the new age of the workers have the power over? we are about to find out. >>> the equipment that firefighters wear to keep them alive turns out it might be having an opposite effect later in life. the danger is just revealed for some of america's bravest. waiting for the verdict to be read in the trial brought by vanessa bryant regarding photographs taken of her late husband, colby. inddio aitn, new word from uvalde, texas and what action he has just taken. they sent us applicants that matched what i was
. >> reporter: back in columbus, the city's mayor, asking for negotiations to move quickly and constructively our children have endured too much to be told once again that they won't be returning to school with their fans. -- friends. >> reporter: speaking of coaches, this is affecting high school ports desk sports, volleyball. for the ball, they are in week two, their games have been canceled. that is affecting schools and players across the state. >> thank you very much....
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representing more than 4,000 columbus teachers and staff striking for the first time in roughly 50 years, a sign experts say of mounting frustration educators in other cities where tensions remain high are closely monitoring columbus. several of them even weighing strikes. 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
representing more than 4,000 columbus teachers and staff striking for the first time in roughly 50 years, a sign experts say of mounting frustration educators in other cities where tensions remain high are closely monitoring columbus. several of them even weighing strikes. 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...
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there are 17 gangs in columbus. .05% of the city's population. they are suspected to be a part of 46% of homicides either as victims or perpetrators. this is the gun violence we do not hear about. obviously, this is where most people are dying from gun violence outside of suicide which is primarily cities, primarily gang violence, directly related to the drug trade which is so lucrative. that is a bigger issue that has to be addressed. sen. murphy: i was with the mayor of a big city in connecticut, and his entire career has been in law enforcement. he told me the story of illegal guns in connecticut. it was a big deal when we picked up a gun in a traffic stop. 10 years ago, it started to be a regular occurrence. every week we would run into an illegal gun or two. he said today, we find them every single day. it shows how many more weapons are in circulation. so many of those are illegal weapons, weapons they get bought in states with looser background check laws, gun shows or online, and buck to states with tougher laws. -- brought to states with
there are 17 gangs in columbus. .05% of the city's population. they are suspected to be a part of 46% of homicides either as victims or perpetrators. this is the gun violence we do not hear about. obviously, this is where most people are dying from gun violence outside of suicide which is primarily cities, primarily gang violence, directly related to the drug trade which is so lucrative. that is a bigger issue that has to be addressed. sen. murphy: i was with the mayor of a big city in...
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so, you know, they have a billion dollars for a mental health initiative in new york city and i walked through columbus circle the other day and dudes with cauliflower toes bathing in the fountain and they're not male strippers, ted. >> like i said, law-abiding citizens, kennedy, are the ones suffering and we're talking about the criminals. we need to be talking about some of these das like alvin bragg in manhattan. kim foxx of chicago and gorge gasgon of los angeles. kennedy: yeah, george will be recalled and not every state has a recall mechanism but a guy working in kim foxx's office for 25 years just resigned because he thinks that she's a goof and doesn't know what she's doing and she's completely corrupt and a guy has been there 25 years and he's leaving, a job that it like i don't know if he's done it well and i'm guessing he's pretty happy and he's been there a long time. maybe he's just getting a pension but i believe him when he said she's corrupt and tarnished and does a complete disservice to that part of illinois. ted williams, always good to talk to you. thank you, dear. i love your laven
so, you know, they have a billion dollars for a mental health initiative in new york city and i walked through columbus circle the other day and dudes with cauliflower toes bathing in the fountain and they're not male strippers, ted. >> like i said, law-abiding citizens, kennedy, are the ones suffering and we're talking about the criminals. we need to be talking about some of these das like alvin bragg in manhattan. kim foxx of chicago and gorge gasgon of los angeles. kennedy: yeah,...
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city us house speaker. nancy pelosi has left their hotel in columbus. but it's still on clear whether or not she's on an american plane that's taken off from malaysia. local media in hong kong say she'll arrive on the island on choose day. in spite of warnings from bay jane of consequences if she pays the island a visit. a funeral is being held for a palestinian teenager in janine in the occupied westbank. 17 year old dog kathrina was killed or monday during violence with israeli forces. there have been nearly daily raids across the occupied was bank and recent tweaks that abraham has more from the law. what we know is that is really forces have invaded janine and it's refugee camp. it's rare that these really forces can make it inside their p g camp itself. and usually we see arms in confrontations ensued between palestinian armed men that's are estimated in the lower hundreds. and you've really forces these ready with his have shot and killed 17 year old. the deer are kathrina, he was shot in the head according to the sources there. and also these rea
city us house speaker. nancy pelosi has left their hotel in columbus. but it's still on clear whether or not she's on an american plane that's taken off from malaysia. local media in hong kong say she'll arrive on the island on choose day. in spite of warnings from bay jane of consequences if she pays the island a visit. a funeral is being held for a palestinian teenager in janine in the occupied westbank. 17 year old dog kathrina was killed or monday during violence with israeli forces. there...
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democrats forever and urban, mostly minority black democrats, voters of color in cities like atlanta and savannah and columbusas that tattered, republicans picked up those rural voters to the point now where rural counties that went 80% donald trump went 90% brian kemp just two years later. so, republicans are basically are trying to wring out every vote they can in rural parts of georgia, knowing, hey, look, there's no guarantee, these are places where population is dwindling. they're going to struggle to keep relying on the rural counties. in storm, they feel it's enough to keep them in power and that's a strategy of governor kemp, or david perdue, whoever ends up the republican nominee and that's part of the strategy as well. the suburbs of atlanta have gone not just flipped, they've gone decisively. cobb county, and north eels of atlanta where more than a million people live combined, those are counties that used to be republican fortress, as they've grown more diverse, more out of state residents who moved there and as the state has become more politically competitive. those states have flipped solidly b
democrats forever and urban, mostly minority black democrats, voters of color in cities like atlanta and savannah and columbusas that tattered, republicans picked up those rural voters to the point now where rural counties that went 80% donald trump went 90% brian kemp just two years later. so, republicans are basically are trying to wring out every vote they can in rural parts of georgia, knowing, hey, look, there's no guarantee, these are places where population is dwindling. they're going to...
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democrats for ever and urban mostly minority black democrats, voters of color in cities like atlanta and savannah and columbus . as that pattern of republicans picked up to the point now where rural counties that went 80 percent donald trump went 90 percent brian kept just two years later so republicans are basically trying to lean up every vote they can in rural parts of georgia knowing that , there's no guarantee. these are places where population is dwindling. they're going to struggle in the long-term to keep on relying on these rural counties but in the short term they feel like it's enough to keep them in power. and that's going to be a strategy of governor or david purdue or whoever ends up the republican nominee will be part of their strategy in november as wellin the suburbs of atlantahave gone not just , they bond decisively democrat . cobb county, when it counts, popular counties northeast and northwest and northeast of atlanta where many million people live combined. those are counties that used to be republican fortresses and as they've grown more diverse and gotten more out-of-state residents wh
democrats for ever and urban mostly minority black democrats, voters of color in cities like atlanta and savannah and columbus . as that pattern of republicans picked up to the point now where rural counties that went 80 percent donald trump went 90 percent brian kept just two years later so republicans are basically trying to lean up every vote they can in rural parts of georgia knowing that , there's no guarantee. these are places where population is dwindling. they're going to struggle in...
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city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "thbs news flash." i'm elise preston in new york. thousands of columbusback to in-person cass rooms this week after a teachers union strike forced the students to begin the school year online. the 4,50e 4,500-member union ap a new contract which gives teach areas 4% raise each year for the next three years. >>> the federal government will no longer provide free at-home covid tests after friday. the site where americans had been able to order the tests blames the program suspension on congress, stating additional funding for the kits has not been provided. >>> hawaii takes home its fourth little league world series title. the team beat out curacao for bragging rights. the same team from honolulu finished third last year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> classified fallout. alarming new information surfaces from the affidavit used to justify the fbi search at former president trump's florida estate. >> this is the most sensitive material of the united states intelligence
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that school and inside schools across the city, but teachers are hold strong to their demands. this union here in columbusng 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 these schools. show people that you are actually going to follow what the constituents want you to do, which is listen to your teachers, get this contract negotiated and get our kids back into schools. >> so the district is in a last-minute scramble. they found hundreds of substitute teachers including general substitutes and non-union staff like administrators to teach kids remotely on this first day of classes but a lot of kids are skipping school with their parents to come out here to the prth and picket alongside their teachers in support. we should add overni
that school and inside schools across the city, but teachers are hold strong to their demands. this union here in columbusng 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...
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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 acrocanthosaurus, not one of the ones we normally read about. 7 tons, it roamed the area 113 million years ago. the tracks emerged in recent weeks because the river died up in parts of dinosaur valley state park, southwest of fort worth. acrocanthosaurus. >> cousin of the t rex let's bring in dylan dreyer, resident dinosaur expert. >> good morning, guys. >> lots of rain. >> triceratops, much easier to say. we're used to that one more rain in hard hit areas like louisiana and mississippi, where once again, we have flood watches in effect. these red areas indicate where we have flood warnings in effect through the morning. rain is heavy, the atmosphere is holding a lot of moisture, so we are seeing rainfall rates of about 2 to 3 inches of rain falling per hour, and unfortunately this whole
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 acrocanthosaurus, not one of the ones we normally read about. 7 tons, it roamed the area 113 million years ago. the tracks emerged in recent weeks because the river...
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the city has been working to clear people out of columbus park for months now, after the faa threatenedhhold funding from the area of people are still living there. the spot is right underneath the flight path for the airport saturday, officials say they've been working to connect people living there with services and housing ahead of the final sweep on thursday, seven your time now the suicide barrier on the golden gate bridge is expected to be completed late next year, and the golden gate bridge district has approved funding for a new $800,000 training facility near mill valley as the project moves into its final phase. it would be used to teach first responders and law enforcement officers had a safely rescue people who jump off the bridge. many are expected to be injured in the 20 ft. fall into the stainless steel net. the major league baseball players association says it's now working to try to get minor league players into the union. the mlb p a sent out union authorization cards to all minor league players late last night, which the union says would be used to show support for un
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columbus. this strike is an investment in the future of our city, and we will continue to fighting until we have 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 sensitive of the records donald trump took with him when he left office and why officials are so concerned about what might still be at mar-a-lago. the times report spoke with multiple people briefed on the matter who says in total the government recovered more than 300 documents with classified
columbus. this strike is an investment in the future of our city, and we will continue to fighting until we have 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....
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at the extreme you have got salt lake city, bakersville, california, and columbus, ohio. go up 110% since 2019. on the other side, these cities with all the liberal policies and particularly the run away crime, the soft on crime stuff and the no cash bail nobody is going back who would want to go back. car carp when i moved here, the people that were here loved new york city. >> steve: it was a nice time then. >> ainsley: really so much fun. >> steve: those were the days. >> ainsley: people i know say moving out. one girl said i will never leave new york city. my children are going to be raised here i'm never leaving she said if a republican doesn't win i'm out. >> brian: what ainsley is referring to when you first got near in the 1970s and go to studio 54 and party the night away. >> ainsley: i used to say i wish i could have gone studio 54 and then i watched the movie about it nope. i'm good. >> brian: went from studio 54 to rehab. >> ainsley: we will have to talk to geraldo about it. he spent some time there. he has some fun stories. rainbow colored fentanyl that looks
at the extreme you have got salt lake city, bakersville, california, and columbus, ohio. go up 110% since 2019. on the other side, these cities with all the liberal policies and particularly the run away crime, the soft on crime stuff and the no cash bail nobody is going back who would want to go back. car carp when i moved here, the people that were here loved new york city. >> steve: it was a nice time then. >> ainsley: really so much fun. >> steve: those were the days....
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the city has been working to clear people out of columbus park for months after the faa threatened toe left to live there. the spot is underneath the flight path of the airport, san jose officials say they have been working to connect people living there with services and housing ahead of the sweep that comes on thursday. suicide barrier on the golden gate bridge is expected to be complete by late next year. the golden gate bridge disk rick has approved funding for a new $800,000 training facility near mill valley as the project moves into its final phase would be used to teach first responders and law enforcement officers how to safely rescue people who jump off the bridge. many are expected to be injured in the 20 ft. fall into the stainless steel net. people biking and walking on jfk promenade in golden gate park should expect to see some construction starting today. the san francisco rec and parks department says it's going to start work on projects today that will help permanently transformed the space from a roadway to a pedestrian area crews will be grinding off old road marker
the city has been working to clear people out of columbus park for months after the faa threatened toe left to live there. the spot is underneath the flight path of the airport, san jose officials say they have been working to connect people living there with services and housing ahead of the sweep that comes on thursday. suicide barrier on the golden gate bridge is expected to be complete by late next year. the golden gate bridge disk rick has approved funding for a new $800,000 training...
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the city has been working to clear people out of columbus park for months now, after the faa threatened to withhold funding from the area of people were still living there. the spot is underneath the flight path for the airport. san jose officials say they've been working to connect people living there with services and housing ahead of the sweep on thursday. thousands of dead fish have b been washing up on the shore's of oakland's lake merritt near the mpa. theater biologists say the problem likely started a couple of weeks ago when the water at lake merritt started turning red, brown and rust colored before because of analogy bloom. now they're photos of debt sturgeon at oyster po point in san mateo and other small dead fish washing up at the oakland yacht club in alameda. there are also reports of dead fish in the bay between the dumbarton and san mateo bridges as well as foster city hayward in sausalito. the conclusion was that this was an outbreak of an organism called hetero sigma kashiwa, uh, more commonly known as a red tide of harmful algae. scientists say they won't know for s
the city has been working to clear people out of columbus park for months now, after the faa threatened to withhold funding from the area of people were still living there. the spot is underneath the flight path for the airport. san jose officials say they've been working to connect people living there with services and housing ahead of the sweep on thursday. thousands of dead fish have b been washing up on the shore's of oakland's lake merritt near the mpa. theater biologists say the problem...
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cities. philadelphia, louisville, indianapolis, columbus, tucson, portland, albuquerque, baton rouge, rochester, fayetteville north carolina, milwaukee, and memphis, tennessee all set homicide records in 2021. in 2020 the list includes cincinnati, jacksonville, cleveland, wichita, greensboro, lansing, colorado springs. st. louis had a new record for homicide rate in 2020, shreveport, louisiana, baltimore, maryland, minneapolis, minnesota all came dangerously close to homicide records in 2020. chicago, seattle, and fort worth, texas would have to go back 25 years to see homicide tallies comparable to what they were seeing then. as troubling as the statistic so far may sound national rates mexican important reality we should consider when discussing the issue of serious violent crime, victimization is hyper concentrated geographically and demographically, which means that a very small size of a country is sparing the brunt of this social problem. in a given year someone in the range of 2% of u.s. counties say -- see 50% of u.s. murderers, while 60% of u.s. counties do not see a single murder. whi
cities. philadelphia, louisville, indianapolis, columbus, tucson, portland, albuquerque, baton rouge, rochester, fayetteville north carolina, milwaukee, and memphis, tennessee all set homicide records in 2021. in 2020 the list includes cincinnati, jacksonville, cleveland, wichita, greensboro, lansing, colorado springs. st. louis had a new record for homicide rate in 2020, shreveport, louisiana, baltimore, maryland, minneapolis, minnesota all came dangerously close to homicide records in 2020....
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city leaders got to step up. in san francisco, betty yu kpix5 >> all this recent violence ledo protests today in san francisco with marchers heading down columbus avenue. organizers of the rally want to see change >> and they are demanding more e protection for asian seniors. nw a group of demonstrators rallied demonstrators rallied at washington square park in the wake of two separate attacks. te first an elderly woman beaten and robbed in soma and a second attack was the one on former commissioner greg shu. organizes say they are done playing nice, speakers put police in the hot seat demanding more be done and they say they want less talk, more action. > >> we're here to demand that chf scott within 10 days of this rally host a public town hall. o we can all come and ask some qus and figure out what are we going going to do about asian violence asian violence against our elders > >> it is unclear if the police chief will come together for a town hearing of an attack >> this is the city i was born n and it saddens me but we will bg these people to justice >> a benefit car wash for the fallen heros fund. and they did this car wash without using
city leaders got to step up. in san francisco, betty yu kpix5 >> all this recent violence ledo protests today in san francisco with marchers heading down columbus avenue. organizers of the rally want to see change >> and they are demanding more e protection for asian seniors. nw a group of demonstrators rallied demonstrators rallied at washington square park in the wake of two separate attacks. te first an elderly woman beaten and robbed in soma and a second attack was the one on...
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to schooling season across the u.s., but in two major cities teachers and other school employees are instead headed to the picket lines. in columbusio teachers are seeking better learning and teaching conditions. brynn gingras is following the developments for us. >> reporter: 94% of the union representing teachers who are in the largest school district there in ohio, columbus school district, saying that they want to move forward with this strike. so about 4,000 teachers hitting the picket line with the deadline of when school starts looming, it is about to start on wednesday. and now they are just trying to get to some agreement with the school district as far as issues that they say are so important, not just to them, but also to the students. at issue, they want smaller class sizes. they also would like heating and air conditioning in the classrooms of some of these schools saying that there are units there, but they aren't working properly. another issue that they brought up is the fact that they wanted a yacht plaadequate planning ti off to have that. and they have met 22 times to try to come to some agreement. the school di
to schooling season across the u.s., but in two major cities teachers and other school employees are instead headed to the picket lines. in columbusio teachers are seeking better learning and teaching conditions. brynn gingras is following the developments for us. >> reporter: 94% of the union representing teachers who are in the largest school district there in ohio, columbus school district, saying that they want to move forward with this strike. so about 4,000 teachers hitting the...
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. >>> students in columbus, ohio began their first day of school today remotely, as teachers remain on strike. the cityrt spaces to help children with online learning. teachers are asking for better building conditions, funding for arts and physical education, and better pay among other demands. >>> the families of rashard brooks say they will file a civil lawsuit after a special prosecutor announced he will not provide with charges against the officers involved in his killing. two police officers shot and killed brooks outside of a wendy's in atlanta in 2020. the prosecutor is now concluding their actions were reasonable. in kentucky, a former police detective admitted she misled a jury into wrongly authorizing a raid of 26-year-old breonna taylor's apartment in 2020. the raid resulted in taylor's death. the former detective, kelly goodlet, pled guilty to federal court to one count of conspiracy. with us now is charles coleman, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn attorney and msnbc legal analyst. always a pleasure to see you. on the rashard brooks case, what is the process you go through as a prose
. >>> students in columbus, ohio began their first day of school today remotely, as teachers remain on strike. the cityrt spaces to help children with online learning. teachers are asking for better building conditions, funding for arts and physical education, and better pay among other demands. >>> the families of rashard brooks say they will file a civil lawsuit after a special prosecutor announced he will not provide with charges against the officers involved in his...
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schools that columbus students deserve. >> now, jake, the school board is going back behind closed doors tonight 8:00 p.m. to figure out what their next steps will be. >> in the great city 2,000 school employees including school bus drivers also just authorized a strike. >> yeah, that's right. and so they have a little longer because the start of school isn't until next week so it's possible there could be some agreement, but this is dealing with school bus drivers, the bus mechanics, people who clean the schools. they essentially want more training. and higher pay. they're saying we put in so much work for you, we were there for you during the pandemic. it's about time we're given back the things we want, including active shooter training, for example, so the school district says there's hope that they'll come to an agreement here, but again, this is just another sign seeing this in philadelphia and columbus that these teachers, these people who work in these schools, they're fed up. they want more, you know, they want to be paid back for the time they spent during this pandemic and dealt with so much and were there for the kids in the school districts, jake. >> brynn
schools that columbus students deserve. >> now, jake, the school board is going back behind closed doors tonight 8:00 p.m. to figure out what their next steps will be. >> in the great city 2,000 school employees including school bus drivers also just authorized a strike. >> yeah, that's right. and so they have a little longer because the start of school isn't until next week so it's possible there could be some agreement, but this is dealing with school bus drivers, the bus...
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it found there are 17 gangs in columbus that comprise 480 total members, that is .05% of the city's population. they are confirmed to be or suspected to be involved in 46% of the homicides, either as victims or as perpetrators or both. this is the gun violence that we do not hear about. obviously this is where most people are dying from gun violence outside of suicide, which is primarily inner cities, primarily gang violence directly related in ohio and other states to the drug trade which is -- and people protecting their turf. that is a bigger issue that has to be addressed. sen. murphy: i was with the mayor of one of our bigger cities in connecticut a few weeks ago and his entire career has been in law enforcement. it was a police officer and a police chief and he told me the story of illegal guns in waterbury, connecticut. he says when i started out as a patrol officer it was a big deal when we picked up an illegal gun in the city or a traffic stop or went to a house for a domestic disturbance. 10 years ago it started to become a more regular occurrence. every weekend we would run into an
it found there are 17 gangs in columbus that comprise 480 total members, that is .05% of the city's population. they are confirmed to be or suspected to be involved in 46% of the homicides, either as victims or as perpetrators or both. this is the gun violence that we do not hear about. obviously this is where most people are dying from gun violence outside of suicide, which is primarily inner cities, primarily gang violence directly related in ohio and other states to the drug trade which is...
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cities have been grappling with nationwide. following the removal of early days in 2018, there was a toppling of statues in golden gate park as well as the removal of the christopher columbuse. we are partnering with the parks department as well as the community to engage with the public to develop guidelines to evaluate the existing monuments and memorials in the civic arts collection and evaluate the removal of a monument or statue but also installing new ones. >> finally, it seems like the weather might be nice this weekend. if i fancy taking a walk and seeing some outdoor art, where would you suggest i go? >> well, i would suggest the embarcadero. this work was commissioned with funds from the fire station 35. this suggests the bow of a boat and the glass panel surrounding the structure depict the history of fireboats in the bay area. >> and where can i go from there? >> then, i would walk up to the justin herman plaza to check out the work of the art vendors. then check out the monuments like the mechanics monument. also, be sure to check out the poster series, installed in bus kiosks along market street, which features four artists each year. >> well, thank you. i ap
cities have been grappling with nationwide. following the removal of early days in 2018, there was a toppling of statues in golden gate park as well as the removal of the christopher columbuse. we are partnering with the parks department as well as the community to engage with the public to develop guidelines to evaluate the existing monuments and memorials in the civic arts collection and evaluate the removal of a monument or statue but also installing new ones. >> finally, it seems like...
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city's board of education. some of the union's request, smaller class sizes and higher pay . >>> today in columbus, offer was responsiveo the concerns that had been raised by the union during negot some s procesare forced to learn online. in a statement they said the contract offer was responsive to the concerns that have been raised by the union during the negotiations process. our communities are reflected on it. the board is scheduled to hold an emergency meeting later tonight. >>> wall street summer rally seems to be fading fast. that is what is topping cnbc on the money. >>> the dow is down 643. s&p dropped more than 2%. lega twitter. his lega the nasdaq is down 324, more than 2 1/2%. >>> new developments from elon musk. $44 billio a subpoena, he was asked about scam accounts.n jacklegal fight with twitter. his legal team has subpoenaed the former ceo jack dorsey. he stepped down as twitter's chief last november. according to the subpoena, he will be asked about scam accounts. >>> jack dorsey show support and the pastor elon musk. in april, he tweeted that elon musk of the single solution to operate twitter.>>> ca
city's board of education. some of the union's request, smaller class sizes and higher pay . >>> today in columbus, offer was responsiveo the concerns that had been raised by the union during negot some s procesare forced to learn online. in a statement they said the contract offer was responsive to the concerns that have been raised by the union during the negotiations process. our communities are reflected on it. the board is scheduled to hold an emergency meeting later tonight....
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city. host: missouri. columbia missouri. atlanta. where did you start life? >> columbus ohio. actually my father was in the military. was born on an army base we lived in germany several years and then when he retired he then moved to columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state. that's why did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio.ho host: where did you go to school? >> undergrad and masters at miami university in oxford ohio phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar with a phd? >> i love learning. always books in her home. always and discussions the house about what was happening in the world and politics and injustice and it was me trying to figure this thing out. i had wonderful mentors along the way that help me to figure out how to become a scholar professor ingle who was my commonwealth professor at miami and i know this will be hard to believe then to say can i see you after class and then i go and think i'm getting ready to be thrown out of the class and then i walk up after class. do you ever think of going to graduate school? i said yes but i h
city. host: missouri. columbia missouri. atlanta. where did you start life? >> columbus ohio. actually my father was in the military. was born on an army base we lived in germany several years and then when he retired he then moved to columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state. that's why did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio.ho host: where did you go to school? >> undergrad and masters at miami university in oxford ohio phd is from the ohio state...
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stand-down let christopher columbus statue get torn down 2-3 weeks later amy last month in minneapolis there was clear evidence that minneapolis is still a very troubled city. >> laura: dr. jensen independent journalists rebecca brannon caught what happened when a resident asked governor walz about the third precinct watch this. >> governor. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much. >> laura: that's one of his constituents. is it any way to treat the people who actually make the state go? lived here for decades? >> i think the last three poles we've seen happen to him us in a dead heat and their politics came out and reclassified the toss-up quite frankly this the way that governor walz is treating constituents. he's not answering the questions this is a leadership and minnesotans get it. they are frustrated and they feel like he doesn't get it grocery selves are empty roaches have gone up in price and he said in their ducking and trying to hide. >> laura: read befalling the primary there the favored option when that this is one of the race is very fallen going to november think very much and how devastating would it be if we didn't and function research we didn't do it.
stand-down let christopher columbus statue get torn down 2-3 weeks later amy last month in minneapolis there was clear evidence that minneapolis is still a very troubled city. >> laura: dr. jensen independent journalists rebecca brannon caught what happened when a resident asked governor walz about the third precinct watch this. >> governor. ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much. >> laura: that's one of his constituents. is it any way to treat the people who actually make the...
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city so, yes. >> missouri, columbia missouri. atlanta. where did you start life? >> has started life in columbus ohio . actually that's not accurate. my father was in the military so i was born on an army base . we lived in germany for several years. then when he retired from the military after 20+ years he then moved hito columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go toohio state . so that's where i did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> where do you go to school? >> i went to school e my undergrad and my masters are at miami university in oxford ohio and my phd is from the ohio stateuniversity . >> why did you decide to become an author, what you to youabout getting a phd ? >> i love learning. i have, there were always books in our home. always books. always discussions inthe house about what was happening in the world . about politics. about civil rights and about injustice. and it was me trying to figure this thing out. and i had wonderful mentors along the way that really helped me figure out how to become a scholar. there was alan able, professor alan engle who was my common law professorat miami . who i know this
city so, yes. >> missouri, columbia missouri. atlanta. where did you start life? >> has started life in columbus ohio . actually that's not accurate. my father was in the military so i was born on an army base . we lived in germany for several years. then when he retired from the military after 20+ years he then moved hito columbus ohio because he wanted my brother to go toohio state . so that's where i did a lot of my growing up in columbus ohio. >> where do you go to school?...
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city. host: missouri, columbia, atlanta. where did you start life? prof. anderson: i started in columbus, ohio. that is not accurate, my father was in the military, so i was born on an army base, then we lived in germany for several years, then when he retired from the military after 20 plus years , he moved to columbus, ohio because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state. that is where i did a lot of my growing up. host: where did you go to school? prof. anderson: i went to school, my undergrad and my masters are at miami university, and oxford, ohio, and my phd is from the ohio state university. host: why did you decide to become a scholar? what appealed to you about getting a phd? prof. anderson: i love learning. there were always folks in our home -- books in our home and discussions about what was happening in the world, about politics, civil rights, injustice. it was me trying to figure this thing out. i had wonderful mentors along the way that really helped me figure out how to become a scholar. there was alan engel, who was my con law professor at miami. i know this is going to be har
city. host: missouri, columbia, atlanta. where did you start life? prof. anderson: i started in columbus, ohio. that is not accurate, my father was in the military, so i was born on an army base, then we lived in germany for several years, then when he retired from the military after 20 plus years , he moved to columbus, ohio because he wanted my brother to go to ohio state. that is where i did a lot of my growing up. host: where did you go to school? prof. anderson: i went to school, my...