proposed law in san francisco would see excons treated as a protected class.correctness run amok, while opponents say getting criminals back on their feet is the best way to stop recidivism. claudia cowan has a fair and balanced look. "special report" at 6:00 eastern. now back to "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: all right, everybody. welcome back to "the five." thank you for being with us today. the show is just getting started because we have a big cheater, cheater, oh, no, you didn't scandal that involves the entire state of georgia. and the governor is none too happy. sonny perdue said he was fed up and going to have investigation. they're not anonymous anymore. we call them out. 1788 principals and teach -- 178 principals and teachers and 82 confessions. as a former prosecutor i love a good confession. they fraud leaptly raise -- fraudulently raised test scores. what do you make of this? >> eric: this is when unions get too strong. teachers union, of the most powerful union in the country, united federation of teachers. they get tenure, first-in, first-out.