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million of fund it seems the empowerment how much of that gets trooldz when we bring it to new york or chicago. i think it's a wonderful project. i'm looking forward to decisions how we can bring this to my district >> last year, we decided as a board to include millions for other buckets. it could be something this board of 11 could put into our budget. secondly it's absolutely true that a hundred thousand dollars is just a penny. that being said it was interesting enough for my constituents to engage as i think you heard. we had constituents that were dreaming big and a $20,000 goes a long way for the first step to a particular neighborhood or need. i would advocate for a bigger pot of money and to spend a 1 and $26,000. but to answer your question around staffing this year my staff amy she's spent nearly half are two-thirds of her time working on this. i want to thank the controllers office they have offered to devote at least a portion of a staffer and we want to see what the project will look like. i do think it's very important that as was recommended by participatey budget process maybe
million of fund it seems the empowerment how much of that gets trooldz when we bring it to new york or chicago. i think it's a wonderful project. i'm looking forward to decisions how we can bring this to my district >> last year, we decided as a board to include millions for other buckets. it could be something this board of 11 could put into our budget. secondly it's absolutely true that a hundred thousand dollars is just a penny. that being said it was interesting enough for my...
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you take this job and you take it understanding that it has been in most cases whether it is new york or chicago, a stepping stone to nowhere. >> right. >> rose: you are okay with that? >> i am beyond okay. charlie, i have served eight years in the white house for two presidents. i am done with that in washington. >> rose: sherman like i am done with washington? >> i am finished, over, don't want to go back. >> rose:. >> i loved being in a city where you can get things done, and put points on the board. >> rose: fair enough. let's assume it is broken, can't put points on the board, all of that. >> and you are doing exactly what you want to do, fair enough and i am hearing you it is a laboratory for government is exactly what it is. >> yes. >> rose: can washington be fixed? do you see the advantage of what you have learned in chicago and say what is happening in chicago can be applied in washington? >> well,. >> rose: and fix the country. >> i mean there are a couple of things i am processing on substance also. look, i started off with a business plan and we did a plan for our ten years of econom
you take this job and you take it understanding that it has been in most cases whether it is new york or chicago, a stepping stone to nowhere. >> right. >> rose: you are okay with that? >> i am beyond okay. charlie, i have served eight years in the white house for two presidents. i am done with that in washington. >> rose: sherman like i am done with washington? >> i am finished, over, don't want to go back. >> rose:. >> i loved being in a city where...
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new york, chicago. if your travel plans include chicago or new york or boston or philadelphia, you may see some dough lays into tomorrow, but for the bay area, the rain is starting to move toward the north. one more wave coming in tonight into early tomorrow for the north bay and our temperatures tomorrow, a lot like today, but probably a little less humidity. so a little bit more comfortable. 70s to low80s close to 70 in san francisco. now let's take a peek at thursday's weather. we'll show you thursday and look at the difference you're seeing there. now by thursday afternoon, we're going to see mid-90s inland, so at least a start, thursday, friday, and saturday, we'll see this heat wave setting up just for inland valleys. so really half of the bay area faked for inland valleys. but then by sunday and monday, it's going to bring desert like air down into perhaps the central bay. we're going to take a closer look at these numbers soring throu soaring through your seven day. >>> still ahead at 6:00. what would 10,000 released prisoners mean for the safety of our communities. would it pose a threat? tonight
new york, chicago. if your travel plans include chicago or new york or boston or philadelphia, you may see some dough lays into tomorrow, but for the bay area, the rain is starting to move toward the north. one more wave coming in tonight into early tomorrow for the north bay and our temperatures tomorrow, a lot like today, but probably a little less humidity. so a little bit more comfortable. 70s to low80s close to 70 in san francisco. now let's take a peek at thursday's weather. we'll show...
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new york? chicago, st. louis or detroit? >> i'm going to go with new york. [ buzzer ] >> oh. she'll love it. here you go, honey. >> you see the cheers. actually it was the suburb of chicago. >> it was. i saw the eye roll, too. a real house built in 1921. it's a big house, over 4,000 square feet. it just sold last year for $1.6 million, which is pretty good considering what they did in the movie. >>> look who's visiting from fargo. finish the lyrics to this song made popular by the group "madness." ♪ ♪ ♪ our house >> is a very, very fine house. >> that would be crosby stills nash and young, but i figure you're just going to enjoy this party animal. that's me, hodi in the chicken outside. >> real quick, though, "our house in the middle of the street." >> a one-hit wonder. >> we actually make all of our homeowners sing that. >> no, you don't. >> no, we don't. >> because it gets stuck in your head like it is now. >> thank you for joining us. >>> our man of the house, lou manfredini has some tips for us. we love our lou. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...an
new york? chicago, st. louis or detroit? >> i'm going to go with new york. [ buzzer ] >> oh. she'll love it. here you go, honey. >> you see the cheers. actually it was the suburb of chicago. >> it was. i saw the eye roll, too. a real house built in 1921. it's a big house, over 4,000 square feet. it just sold last year for $1.6 million, which is pretty good considering what they did in the movie. >>> look who's visiting from fargo. finish the lyrics to this song...
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chicago has like a complex of being second city not as good as new york or la. erything i have on is made in chicago. i got presents from chicago. >> anderson: i like presents. >> want to see a present? >> anderson: yes. >> here is your present. and look at the top. >> anderson: that is nice. >> "anderson live." [applause] >> open it up. >> anderson: wow. it smells good. >> popcorn 1949 people have been hooked on the garret popcorn. the customers started mixing the cheese corn and the carpa carpal corn and the lines are long around the block. and this is modern-day back in the 50s there is -- it's just -- >> anderson: and you brought some for everybody in the audience. >> i wanted this all my life. [applause] >> anderson: it's good. i like the smell. >> so in chicago i am obsessed with this lottery story. i don't know if you have been following the storiment a guy won $1 million in the lottery. and he gets the check for $425,000. >> taxes and -- >> anderson: and the night after he gets the check, he wakes up screaming and rushed to the emergency room after his wi
chicago has like a complex of being second city not as good as new york or la. erything i have on is made in chicago. i got presents from chicago. >> anderson: i like presents. >> want to see a present? >> anderson: yes. >> here is your present. and look at the top. >> anderson: that is nice. >> "anderson live." [applause] >> open it up. >> anderson: wow. it smells good. >> popcorn 1949 people have been hooked on the garret...
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would be the equivalent in america of president obama having been the governor of new york, california or the mayor of chicagoallas and having run the department of education, the department of health. these people are very well trained, very well experienced. and right now, this government is very pragmatic about the need to develop a consumer economy, to balance it with the export economy, and also to maintain reasonably high growth rates. there's an obsession with growth, and obviously, we'll see where the growth comes out at the end of the day. >> yeah. and so, how does that then reflect back into western businesses now, you know, the next stage of investing in china? >> i think this is even a more promising stage. i think strong advice is you really do need a chinese partner. and if you look at some of the big, successful role models, they have had strong chinese partners and they will continue to have strong chinese partners. and one has to look at a market like china as investing in stages. and i think many of the companies who have been there for a long time, like volkswagen and seemens, nestle, const
would be the equivalent in america of president obama having been the governor of new york, california or the mayor of chicagoallas and having run the department of education, the department of health. these people are very well trained, very well experienced. and right now, this government is very pragmatic about the need to develop a consumer economy, to balance it with the export economy, and also to maintain reasonably high growth rates. there's an obsession with growth, and obviously,...
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throws them into a sack and goes and sells them to criminals on the streets of new york or bridgeport or los angeles or chicago. we are not helpless. we have power in this place to do something about the mass shootings in newtown, the mat shootings in -- the mass shootings in santa monica and the 5,033 people who have died across this country since december 14 in the six months since. it's not too late, mr. president. we have a chance to come back to this floor after immigration, perhaps after the summer. let cooler heads prevail and allow this body to do something about the scourge of gun violence that so far this place has had no answer for and causes the families of newtown and the families of these victims to leave this place shaking their heads. i yield the floor. i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: earlier i reported on speeches and reports i made with the help of a good staff that i believe clearly show that promises of the gang of eight are not -- the presiding of
throws them into a sack and goes and sells them to criminals on the streets of new york or bridgeport or los angeles or chicago. we are not helpless. we have power in this place to do something about the mass shootings in newtown, the mat shootings in -- the mass shootings in santa monica and the 5,033 people who have died across this country since december 14 in the six months since. it's not too late, mr. president. we have a chance to come back to this floor after immigration, perhaps after...
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or two tonight. lightening strike. you heard it here first. chicago, new york has got rain in the forecast. southland partly cloudy skies. today in the -- 63. 73 freemonn sunshine. extendedded forecast. we continue mild this week with numbers only in the upper 70s and low 80s inland. that's a huge breath of fresh air for brentwood and livermore. this weekend the soon mateo county fair. you're looking for something to do today. forecast high 75 and sunshine. >> that's perfect. >> it's great today. i think everybody was kind of ready for things to cool do thanks, bryan. >>> president obama says congress is going to take action this week on immigration reform. >> this bill would continue to strengthen security at our borders. it increased criminal penalties against smugglers and traffickers and hold employers more accountable if they knowingly hire undocumented workers. if an act -- if enacted it would represent the most ambitious enforcement plan in recent memory. >> the president says that the current system is broke, but a bill in the senate is a comprehensive physical examination fix. >> f
or two tonight. lightening strike. you heard it here first. chicago, new york has got rain in the forecast. southland partly cloudy skies. today in the -- 63. 73 freemonn sunshine. extendedded forecast. we continue mild this week with numbers only in the upper 70s and low 80s inland. that's a huge breath of fresh air for brentwood and livermore. this weekend the soon mateo county fair. you're looking for something to do today. forecast high 75 and sunshine. >> that's perfect. >>...
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or your family. >>> here's a look at >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, heavy thunderstorms. miami, thunderstorms as well, and chicagohunderstorms. dallas, a high of 103. los angeles, mostly sunny. 88 degrees. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, demonstrations rage on in brazil, and an american executive held hostage by his own workers in china is freed. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning, ashley. >> and good morning to you, anne-marie. well, massive protests throughout brazil show no signs of letting up. last night demonstrators clashed with police near a soccer stadium. some are furious the government spend billions on world cup preparations. they're also upset over corruptness by the government and taxes. lawmakers are already passing legislation to address their demands. >>> asian markets were high owner news that industrial profits grew strongly in china last month. tokyo's nikkei added 3%, breaking a three-day losing streak, while hong kong's hang seng sank grew half a percent. >>> wall street showed some significant gains. the dow jumped 149 points while this the nasdaq climbed 2
or your family. >>> here's a look at >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, heavy thunderstorms. miami, thunderstorms as well, and chicagohunderstorms. dallas, a high of 103. los angeles, mostly sunny. 88 degrees. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, demonstrations rage on in brazil, and an american executive held hostage by his own workers in china is freed. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good...
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new york is twice as fast approximately as what we have here. and even in chicago. i mean, almost all the lines in those cities are either elevated subways or have separate right-of-way. so, it's very pleasant to ride on it because you get on and you don't stop moving until you get to a tunnel or get to a station, rather. and i think as a result, you see it being used by all segments of the population at all hours. you have people dressed up at night going out to social functions and stuff which you don't see as much of in san francisco because they know they're going to get off relatively close to where they're going. so, i think overall you have to look at some kind of long range philosophy. you're only working on the efficiency of what they've got now. but to that point, the dedicated lanes are fine with me. i think it makes total sense. if you're really going to dedicate them, you'll elevate them. you'll put rails on them and make them streetcars, or keep cars -- it impossible for cars to go on them. m judah on judy street is elevated and cars can't drive on it. they can only cross them at the intersections. so, that would be an effecti
new york is twice as fast approximately as what we have here. and even in chicago. i mean, almost all the lines in those cities are either elevated subways or have separate right-of-way. so, it's very pleasant to ride on it because you get on and you don't stop moving until you get to a tunnel or get to a station, rather. and i think as a result, you see it being used by all segments of the population at all hours. you have people dressed up at night going out to social functions and stuff...
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or 50% on your air fare. certainly look at destinations where it is low season. caribbean and mexico and again financial districts like new york, chicagoriods and holiday weekends like the fourth and labor day should offer nice bar against as well. adam: any surprises when we get the airplane tickets, extra fees, oxygen, are they charging for that now? >> i flew into santa barbara last night. i breathe for free. the fact of the matter if you have not flown since last summer two fees to keep in mind new to 2013. overhead bin space. allegiant, spirit, frontier will charge you to put your bag in the overhead bin space. still free if it fits in the seat in front of you. fee to change your ticket gone up from 150 to 200 on all major carriers. 24 hour window. that's it. keep that in mind. per ticket, each way with one way flight. budget accordingly. know where you're going before you buy or be aware of 24 hour window. adam: spirit airlines has a discount if you're willing to sit on the wing. there you go. thank you very much. have a great summer travel season, sir. ashley: we love, but hey, you never know. as we do every 15 minutes let's che
or 50% on your air fare. certainly look at destinations where it is low season. caribbean and mexico and again financial districts like new york, chicagoriods and holiday weekends like the fourth and labor day should offer nice bar against as well. adam: any surprises when we get the airplane tickets, extra fees, oxygen, are they charging for that now? >> i flew into santa barbara last night. i breathe for free. the fact of the matter if you have not flown since last summer two fees to...
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new york, mayors of chicago, other large cities, to promise companies like the bay area's lift, the guys with the pink mustache, that they will do their very best to encourage what we call collaborative consumption or the sharing economy. remember it's really easy to get used to getting a lift with the click of an iphone. that's because you live in the bay area. in some cities, that's down right illegal. the mayors are not guaranteeing cities will allow such companies, only that they'll pish for allowing such companies. mayors don't make laws. city councils do. another disappointing day on the markets as investors added china to their worries. let's check in with bertha coombs live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> good morning, scott. the futures are pointing the a bounceback at the open stocks falling monday on the continued fears about the fed stepping back from its bond-buying program and worries about china's economy and the banking system there. things bounce back in china pretty strongly today after china's central bank made comments this morning to calm investors saying they were going to keep rates there within a reasonable range. this morning, in a few minutes, we'll be getting data
new york, mayors of chicago, other large cities, to promise companies like the bay area's lift, the guys with the pink mustache, that they will do their very best to encourage what we call collaborative consumption or the sharing economy. remember it's really easy to get used to getting a lift with the click of an iphone. that's because you live in the bay area. in some cities, that's down right illegal. the mayors are not guaranteeing cities will allow such companies, only that they'll pish...
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this is the full court press coming to you live on current tv absolutely whether its chicago or asheville or ithaca new yorks st. paul seattle, portland, wherever you haveto. you are lucky. we are proud to be part of their line-up and apologize to the affiliate denver. i forgot to mention. thank you for having us as part of your line-up and thank you all for being there with us on your local progressive talk radio station as well as on current tv. we got a lot to talk about this morning here starting off a new weekend. you can join the conversation any time by phone at 866-55-press on twitter @bpshow and on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow to help us through the news of the day. good friend, the new online columnist for the washington post clinton yates back in studio with us. good to see you. >> hi, bill. >> congratulations on the new gig. >> expecting great things. >> people can find you online go there and look for me and see my face and what i have to say about the changing nature of our nation's capitol. >> peter ogburn is here leading team press this morning. >> hey hey hey >> bill: dan hen some
this is the full court press coming to you live on current tv absolutely whether its chicago or asheville or ithaca new yorks st. paul seattle, portland, wherever you haveto. you are lucky. we are proud to be part of their line-up and apologize to the affiliate denver. i forgot to mention. thank you for having us as part of your line-up and thank you all for being there with us on your local progressive talk radio station as well as on current tv. we got a lot to talk about this morning here...
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or other three instances. one that they said was someone named kahlid ozani. early plans to bomb a new york exchange. other one is david hedley, another one in chicagotalking about the mumbai attacks, and the danish newspaper plot. those are the ones that did the cartoons of the prophet mohammed. and yet, the fourth example, contacts with someone in the united states with terrorist overseas. so disrupt a plot. anything there that we've heard before? that you know of? >> well, certainly, the hedley case got a lot of attention and led to criminal trial in chicago. >> but nothing he detailed that we have not heard before. >> no. what we heard for the first time here, although alluded to last week, was the aversion that 702 surveillance programs led to hedley. there's been separate reporting that british intelligence actually have provided the united states with the first tip on that. so again, the story may be a bit more complicated presented here. it is hard it reach a conclusion based on what they are saying here because the details they are providing are so sketchy. i this i most people hearing this will be satisfied that the programs are useful. th
or other three instances. one that they said was someone named kahlid ozani. early plans to bomb a new york exchange. other one is david hedley, another one in chicagotalking about the mumbai attacks, and the danish newspaper plot. those are the ones that did the cartoons of the prophet mohammed. and yet, the fourth example, contacts with someone in the united states with terrorist overseas. so disrupt a plot. anything there that we've heard before? that you know of? >> well, certainly,...
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. >> and so you grew up in chicago , moved to new york. when you come back ork, the government of corruption, the machine, segregation in chicago. i wonder what those kind of factors influence? all this creativity. >> well, you know, the thing -- the place for a lot of this gets boiled into is the new york south side which during this time is chicago loving superlatives as it does, the biggest building of the chilly they always talked about, we have the world's biggest slump. there were kind of proud to be beating of calcutta. this reflexive boosterism on things that are not necessarily were talking about, but it was a really shoot. housing shortages, the issues that exploded out of the black migration north. the growing black population. and so there became a sort of two different battles going on. was was this sense of open housing, african-americans moving into the rest of chicago and facing what elizabeth wood, the great public housing pioneer of virtual guerrilla war. it was. i grew up in the 60's and it was still going on. in the '40's and 50's, i think i
. >> and so you grew up in chicago , moved to new york. when you come back ork, the government of corruption, the machine, segregation in chicago. i wonder what those kind of factors influence? all this creativity. >> well, you know, the thing -- the place for a lot of this gets boiled into is the new york south side which during this time is chicago loving superlatives as it does, the biggest building of the chilly they always talked about, we have the world's biggest slump. there...
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or two of fog at the airport. weather shouldn't slow you down if you are heading out. 66 a high at sfo. partly cloudy skies in new york, sunshine in denver and chicago. the southland looks nice, as well. back in the bay area, 68 degrees is about par federal government course this time of the year -- is about par for the course this time of year in the bay area. san jose will be nice. south bay numbers will be warmer today than yesterday for sure with 77 at treatment. out in the east bay the numbers will finally nudge back a little bit warmer in santa rosa back up into the warm range tomorrow. extended forecast is calling for the numbers to peak as we get toward the weekend with near 90-degree readings by saturday. and then we'll begin to cool it down a little bit. so if you look at monday and tuesday back to the low 80s inland. the bottom line is from this point on out we begin to warm up. >> that's weather. sports is next. ,, for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear cal
or two of fog at the airport. weather shouldn't slow you down if you are heading out. 66 a high at sfo. partly cloudy skies in new york, sunshine in denver and chicago. the southland looks nice, as well. back in the bay area, 68 degrees is about par federal government course this time of the year -- is about par for the course this time of year in the bay area. san jose will be nice. south bay numbers will be warmer today than yesterday for sure with 77 at treatment. out in the east bay the...
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or be autonomous on its own. and it looked like it was almost impossible. if you were to look at the newspapers of the time, new york, chicago, you could not find hardly anyone who supported lincoln. horace greeley, as i said, became his -- at one point had become his greatest supporter and intended to his greatest critic. when grant said, i intend to fight it out here all summer people said, oh, my god, he really means it in the sense that he was destroying the army of the potomac. they both went out in may. grant slowly wound down his own army and did not get close to richmond. get close in the sense of ten or 12 miles. he could not take the city. sherman started to outflank joe johnson. everybody in the east was covering the war in virginia. nobody knew was going on in tennessee and georgia. the communications report. sherman said problems with the rail lines. sherman began to develop a philosophy. he said we can have -- basically , when grant, but not too. we can lose the army, but the public will not stand me losing this army. deliberately outflanked joe johnson and made a wide circle around atlanta. and while at first
or be autonomous on its own. and it looked like it was almost impossible. if you were to look at the newspapers of the time, new york, chicago, you could not find hardly anyone who supported lincoln. horace greeley, as i said, became his -- at one point had become his greatest supporter and intended to his greatest critic. when grant said, i intend to fight it out here all summer people said, oh, my god, he really means it in the sense that he was destroying the army of the potomac. they both...
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the horrific acts we saw in connecticut or wisconsin or colorado, we have gun violence it takes place every day in the streets of new york and chicagobut alsoe gun violence needs to be under control. it's a great effort we must all undertake. call for congressman crowley comes from robert in california, line for independents. .aller: thank you very much last week mueller got on tv and said had the program for an essay been in place to monitor phone calls, could have stopped nsa beenks on 9/11 -- in place to monitor phone calls, they could have stopped the attacks on 9/11. that is a lie. the cia photographed everyone at that meeting. this up,you could wrap we're running short on time. do you have a specific question? mueller was misleading the american public. why isn't congress getting involved in finding out why he was misleading the congress? those numbers have been monitored. host: i think we have some information there to work with. congressman? guest: i don't sit on the requisite to midi in the house -- committee in the house. i did listen to questions about the senate. is thatould suggest with modern technology there are addit
the horrific acts we saw in connecticut or wisconsin or colorado, we have gun violence it takes place every day in the streets of new york and chicagobut alsoe gun violence needs to be under control. it's a great effort we must all undertake. call for congressman crowley comes from robert in california, line for independents. .aller: thank you very much last week mueller got on tv and said had the program for an essay been in place to monitor phone calls, could have stopped nsa beenks on 9/11...
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teacher ooh valuation and that we tie them to high-stakes testing or federal mandates, we're liable to get ourselves in trouble. new york, chicagothe district of columbia and atlanta all had problems with this. in atlanta we have 36 teachers under indictment for rack tearing and conspiring to change grades in order for compensation. that's not a good thing for public education. it's not a good thing to have happened and it's one of the consequences of high stakes testing that took place. what senator alexander is talking about here is requiring the states to have an evaluation system and letting them use fight 2 funding to develop that system so they can have a good system of evaluating the teacher and that they involve the families, they involve the students, they involve their parents, they involve professional educators and they involve everybody in the school process in determining what those parameters are. i just want to say that senator alexander is right on target when he was the chairman of the national board of education or the department of education when he was in tennessee, what they did in tennessee, it's all best
teacher ooh valuation and that we tie them to high-stakes testing or federal mandates, we're liable to get ourselves in trouble. new york, chicagothe district of columbia and atlanta all had problems with this. in atlanta we have 36 teachers under indictment for rack tearing and conspiring to change grades in order for compensation. that's not a good thing for public education. it's not a good thing to have happened and it's one of the consequences of high stakes testing that took place. what...
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new york mayor michael bloomberg, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, nutter and newark mayor cory booker. the mayors' letter also expressed concerns about the fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: >> catherine: "paper orn that's because l-a is on the verge of becoming the largest city in the u-s to ban plastic grocery bags. >> catherine: the ordinance in an 11 to 1 vote yesterday, but becuase the vote wasn't unanimous, it will be voted on again next week. >> catherine: to change, though. if that happens, the mayor will then sign the ordinance and ti will go into law. >> catherine: that might prompt cities in the same thing >> catherine: president obama's speech in berlin. ranging from syria - to the information snooping scandals. also - the i-r-s may be under fire from congress but it's not stopping them from handing out bonuses to employees. your tax dollars are paying for it. and if you go to london, make sure you keep looking down. exploding sidewalks. we'll explain as the kron-4 news at six continues. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i...
new york mayor michael bloomberg, chicago mayor rahm emanuel, nutter and newark mayor cory booker. the mayors' letter also expressed concerns about the fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: >> catherine: "paper orn that's because l-a is on the verge of becoming the largest city in the u-s to ban plastic grocery bags. >> catherine: the ordinance in an 11 to 1 vote yesterday, but becuase the vote wasn't unanimous, it will be voted on again next week. >> catherine: to...
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teacher ooh valuation and that we tie them to high-stakes testing or federal mandates, we're liable to get ourselves in trouble. new york, chicago, the district of columbia and atlanta all had problems with this. in atlanta we have 36 teachers under indictment for rack tearing and conspiring to change grades in order for compensation. that's not a good thing for public education. it's not a good thing to have happened and it's one of the consequences of high stakes testing that took place. what senator alexander is talking about here is requiring the states to have an evaluation system and letting them use fight 2 funding to develop that system so they can have a good system of evaluating the teacher and that they involve the families, they involve the students, they involve their parents, they involve professional educators and they involve everybody in the school process in determining what those parameters are. i just want to say that senator alexander is right on target when he was the chairman of the national board of education or the department of education when he was in tennessee, what they did in tennessee, it's all bes
teacher ooh valuation and that we tie them to high-stakes testing or federal mandates, we're liable to get ourselves in trouble. new york, chicago, the district of columbia and atlanta all had problems with this. in atlanta we have 36 teachers under indictment for rack tearing and conspiring to change grades in order for compensation. that's not a good thing for public education. it's not a good thing to have happened and it's one of the consequences of high stakes testing that took place. what...