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they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm self-taught because i never had a real private instructor as a saxophonist. but my teachers i consider to be the great musicians from the past and the great musicians from the present. i've learned from listening to the records. i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing with great musicians both great older musicians-- my elders, masters-- but also with my peers. i think i've learned just as much playing with other young musicians who are in the same
they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm...
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public schools, such as a curriculum that's not up to snuff with our international peers, too much rote teaching, too many work sheathes, rote learning and the segregation of our low income children of color in separate classrooms and separate schools. these are giant moral and political shortcomings and yet, back in 2011 when i began writing my book, i noticed that the predominant policy response to these issues was very narrow. the weaken teachers' job security protections and then use measures of student learning this was used as a euphemism to identify and fire bad teachers. now if those policies had been a smashing success, helping teacher improve their practice, feel energized and inspired that would be a good thing and i would be here today to celebrate everything that has happened in the past decade. but unfortunately, except for some isolated cases, there really wasn't the sort of system wide success from those narrow policies. i'm a journalist and i have traveled the country reporting on schools so i get to speak with a lot of teachers and i heard from many experienced and cel
public schools, such as a curriculum that's not up to snuff with our international peers, too much rote teaching, too many work sheathes, rote learning and the segregation of our low income children of color in separate classrooms and separate schools. these are giant moral and political shortcomings and yet, back in 2011 when i began writing my book, i noticed that the predominant policy response to these issues was very narrow. the weaken teachers' job security protections and then use...
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. >> it's so important that education not be about memorization and rote learning or teaching how to test but teaching our kids to think. >> he gives the credit to the teachers, kids, and administrators. >>> does your child have an brian maws shows us why teachers not making the grade are still in classrooms. >> many people say this is the most massive shift in the education system in the last 50 years >> reporter: and teachers are in jeopardy of losing their tenure. >> devastating >> reporter: why teachers labeled below the bar are still in front of classrooms. >> do you have the principal say don't worry about it, i'm still gonna keep you. >> join us >>> the benefit of not announcing the starting quarterback. >> and ronnie hillman was to be a bronco next week, he's gotta switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be availa
. >> it's so important that education not be about memorization and rote learning or teaching how to test but teaching our kids to think. >> he gives the credit to the teachers, kids, and administrators. >>> does your child have an brian maws shows us why teachers not making the grade are still in classrooms. >> many people say this is the most massive shift in the education system in the last 50 years >> reporter: and teachers are in jeopardy of losing their...
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. >> imagine how scary it must be if you're driving down the rote and then you encounter this. a trash bag on the road but whatever is inside it is moving. >> oh, gosh. you're thinking what, it could be a human, a baby? animals? what is it? the horrifying part of this is that somebody put that there. >> that's it. die. >> the woman in this video decided to pull over and investigate. wait till you see what was inside. >> oh! >> that precious puppy. >> why not just take it to a shelter. >> love it. >> that terrible situation has now led to a pretty awesome situation for little hefty here. >> i was just going to say they've got to name it hefty or glad. >> to tell us more about this whole ordeal we have melissa welcome to the show melissa. >> whoo! >> our savior. >> so tell us what you were feeling when you realized what you had just found in a bag. >> well, i was just glad it wasn't something awful that had eaten me up, you know. i had no idea when i saw that bag what kind of animal was in it, and luckily, it was a nice little puppy. >> what do you think of the person that did th
. >> imagine how scary it must be if you're driving down the rote and then you encounter this. a trash bag on the road but whatever is inside it is moving. >> oh, gosh. you're thinking what, it could be a human, a baby? animals? what is it? the horrifying part of this is that somebody put that there. >> that's it. die. >> the woman in this video decided to pull over and investigate. wait till you see what was inside. >> oh! >> that precious puppy. >>...
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. >>> happening today, a house will rote on a bill meant to help the victims of the 9/11 terror attack. the bill will allow families to sue saudi arabe bee gras in american courts for any role the country played in the attacks. lawsuits against foreign governments may answer lingering questions who financed the hijackers. the u.s. senate unanimously bill. >>> the iconic american flag raised over the rubble at ground zero 15 years ago was missing all these years until now. the flag disappeared from ground zero. two years ago a man who claimed to be a marine took the flag to a fire station in everett, washington. the flag then underwent forensic analysis sis to eif it was the ground zero flag and this week it was finally confirmed. >> first examining the particles on the flag tower dust and i realize the same assemblage of particles were found on the flag and the 9/11 ground zero dust. >> daniel: the iconic flag ised at museum ready for the ceremonies. the identity of the person who turned the flag in remains unknown. >>> the race for first place takes center stage tonight in toronto. th
. >>> happening today, a house will rote on a bill meant to help the victims of the 9/11 terror attack. the bill will allow families to sue saudi arabe bee gras in american courts for any role the country played in the attacks. lawsuits against foreign governments may answer lingering questions who financed the hijackers. the u.s. senate unanimously bill. >>> the iconic american flag raised over the rubble at ground zero 15 years ago was missing all these years until now. the...
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day to day reality and i'm wondering if you had found much change in the education system from the rote learning approach of all those years until the sort of opening into breakup of the soviet union where more critical thinking was being introduced into some of the schooling that always strikes me when i think of the propaganda that is accepted. >> they are taught to think. a fulbright scholar was refusing the talks to encourage development of english and she chose one in particular that was analyzing the educational changes in the system here and it was a great discussion. she then posed questions to the kids who were 19, 20, 21 and they said that's not for us, that's for the authorities and it was just this is 2014. it mighmight as well have been . it was so depressing. you see it again and again and again. >> the book is put in country. i highly recommend it. [applause] >>> madison public library october 22 and october 29 as the louisiana book festiva festivaln baton rouge at the capital and other downtown locations. >>> the courts but proceeded had a kind of equality in the constit
day to day reality and i'm wondering if you had found much change in the education system from the rote learning approach of all those years until the sort of opening into breakup of the soviet union where more critical thinking was being introduced into some of the schooling that always strikes me when i think of the propaganda that is accepted. >> they are taught to think. a fulbright scholar was refusing the talks to encourage development of english and she chose one in particular that...
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the supt say there's other ways to teach first america rotes and glin their action is appropriate due to a violation of school policy. state francis received a suspension of 10 school days. he and his attorney say they are going to file an a cbs north carolina. >>> thank you, robert. >> he's credited with launching golf into the mainstream. and now the world is mourning golf great arnold palmer. the 87-year-old passed away sunday. he's credited with making golf popular during the 1960s. he won 62pga titles including four masters. he's also the first golf tore reach a million dollars he's definitely the one that will leave the lasting legacy. i think of all sports. presidential medal of freedom after his playing days were over. another sad death. officials are stiminvestigating the accident that killed miami l marlins pitcher jose fernandez. the 24-year-old ran away from cuba eight years ago and went on to become one of the dominant young plairs. a show for more than 20 years. sunday is his last day. >> i want to thank you all, the wonderful audience and i want to thank all of many col
the supt say there's other ways to teach first america rotes and glin their action is appropriate due to a violation of school policy. state francis received a suspension of 10 school days. he and his attorney say they are going to file an a cbs north carolina. >>> thank you, robert. >> he's credited with launching golf into the mainstream. and now the world is mourning golf great arnold palmer. the 87-year-old passed away sunday. he's credited with making golf popular during the...
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it's the password, protection, anything, it's rote. >> miss arkansas. >> we have a new miss america.miss arkansas won that title. savi shields won the competition with a jas dance from the tv show "smash." shields wins a $15,000 scholarship, six-figure salary, expenses during her reign and appearance agreement with dick clark production. miss south carolina was first runner-up. >> they always so gracious about that. the winner and runner-up. no confusion this team. they got it right the first time. that's good to see. >> it feels like çfall. >> at 3:00 this afternoon, you might not feel like it's fall. 38 miles per hour to the southwest, a delta breeze. low clouds into sacramento and stockton. feels like the embarcadero. we have low clouds and misty skies out towards the coast. mostly cloudy and mostly cool looking forecast for the morning. cool and breezy. will likely see 60s inland at moon. powered up by a supersized sea breeze. it's this area of low pressure which will hold its position which may take low clouds, move them over the hill tops and wring out light rain. a better cha
it's the password, protection, anything, it's rote. >> miss arkansas. >> we have a new miss america.miss arkansas won that title. savi shields won the competition with a jas dance from the tv show "smash." shields wins a $15,000 scholarship, six-figure salary, expenses during her reign and appearance agreement with dick clark production. miss south carolina was first runner-up. >> they always so gracious about that. the winner and runner-up. no confusion this team....
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actual question at a press conference to which hoyle are you pivoted and said this is about trump's rotenk isis needs any motivation. charles: the market stocks giving up big gains. we have a lot of check data particularly on housing. we'll be right back. >> immigrants were granted citizenship while awaiting deportation. with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be... and more. lease the e300 for $549 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. or not. our special today is the don't you hate that? when they don't tell you how much something costs and you have to ask? maybe that's why i always make sure to... ... "bring up the costs associated with your services." i know. transparency about costs. just one way edward jones makes sense of investing. charles: today all the crazy gyrations in the market were in one day. we f
actual question at a press conference to which hoyle are you pivoted and said this is about trump's rotenk isis needs any motivation. charles: the market stocks giving up big gains. we have a lot of check data particularly on housing. we'll be right back. >> immigrants were granted citizenship while awaiting deportation. with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress....
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a mom calls police when she found out what they rote. officers finding troubling information on his phone. plus squad car problems for a local polic it happens to them too. they still can't use a brand new suv the department bought. and now a tough lesson about ohio's lemon law. and changing the oil, changing tires, stuff we learned when we were teenagers becoming a thing of the past. >> mark: oh, breaks my now on the cleveland 19 news app powered by the calvetta brothers floor show. it's time to fall . >>> dark skies downtown cleveland. look at this. so we got more rain and storms approaching. these are not severe. but part of this line i'm going to show you this on the radar. we have a history of this producing some severe weather down towards west virginia. the wheeling area. we're going to keep an eye on this cell righthe moving into columbiana county. but heavy rain now eastern stark county through akron. now entering cuyahoga county. it's going to be a slow go out there in several spots for the afternoon ride home. so just take it
a mom calls police when she found out what they rote. officers finding troubling information on his phone. plus squad car problems for a local polic it happens to them too. they still can't use a brand new suv the department bought. and now a tough lesson about ohio's lemon law. and changing the oil, changing tires, stuff we learned when we were teenagers becoming a thing of the past. >> mark: oh, breaks my now on the cleveland 19 news app powered by the calvetta brothers floor show. it's...
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founder richard perry w rote -- " although i believe in this team, this market environment has not workedor us." our reporter who broke the story. we have seen this longtime hedge -- hedge funds not able to cut it in this environment. is this the same pattern we have seen for a while? >> it is unusual to see one this day throwing in the towel. we have seen a lot of restructuring in other ones. cutting certain teams, shuffling things around. in terms of actually calling it quits like this is quite a big one. it was not a run on the fund so to speak. it is not like there were no other options here. to close. it is clear he made a decision this was the best thing for him and his employees at this time and his investors to kind of unwind the main fund. tracy: it is difficult to overstate his influence in the industry. he was a protege of robert rubin. how heavily will this way on other hedge funds and could we potentially see market impacts from things like liquidation? katia: they happen liquidating most of their positions so far. they plan on returning a substantial amount of money back to
founder richard perry w rote -- " although i believe in this team, this market environment has not workedor us." our reporter who broke the story. we have seen this longtime hedge -- hedge funds not able to cut it in this environment. is this the same pattern we have seen for a while? >> it is unusual to see one this day throwing in the towel. we have seen a lot of restructuring in other ones. cutting certain teams, shuffling things around. in terms of actually calling it quits...
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. >> they have roted down the bill three times now. >> pretty telling demonstration there. >> now toeather a deadly tropical system barreling across the country in parts of the southwest dumping a month's worth of rain in just hours. they roll through arizona where what once was tropical storm newton is triggering flash flooding after killing two in mexico. parts of the system are moving off the midwest to chicago and other cities nearby. >> california could have used that rain this summer. >> the time is 39 after the hour. game changer. soccer star megan rap pinee ra kneeling during the anthem taken away from her. >> they have an e-mail to get to them in my opinion. >> 13 percent of voters undecided. why fox news contribute core karl rove stands a bett says do trump stands a better chance. >> thieves walked away with $3 million worth of jewels from drake's tour bus. . . scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can do more than just look the part. is that a foot? we are the tv doctors
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the woman fell from the truck into the middle of the rote. she is listed in stable condition. we are following several other big stories. todd: eight people hurt after an attack at a mall. the terrifying incident and what the man was saying as he stabbed showers. antoinette: the air force grounds new fighter jets. the problems with the weapons in military history. mike: rain is on the way. my hour-by-hour breakdown. todd: we're following breaking news in new york city. police find a second device, a pressure cooker with wires and a cell phone duct taped to it. that device was found just blocks away from an explosion that injured 29 people. the mayor is calling it an intentional act but says there's no indication at this point that it was connected to terrorism. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. antoinette: back 13. we continue to follow breaking news out of new york this morning. an explosion last night rocked manhattan's chelsea neighborh
the woman fell from the truck into the middle of the rote. she is listed in stable condition. we are following several other big stories. todd: eight people hurt after an attack at a mall. the terrifying incident and what the man was saying as he stabbed showers. antoinette: the air force grounds new fighter jets. the problems with the weapons in military history. mike: rain is on the way. my hour-by-hour breakdown. todd: we're following breaking news in new york city. police find a second...
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knew the lyrics to every new rock song he heard on the radio and he thought 'jeez, if we could put rote learning with good music perhaps kids would learn the information in the songs.' so, that's how it started and he came back to the agency and he came to george" "he wondered if i knew any musicians who played this kind of music and i'd played jazz piano for a while and so i knew a lot of musicians and the lucky thing was i knew a guy named bob dorough who wound up writing the first ... the multiplication series, all the songs. and he's a wonderful, wonderful writer" the team's first song was a catchy math instructional, magic number." they took the song and storyboard illustrations to abc television and michael eisner. "but we were actually ... we were abc's advertising agency and so we took the idea over and really it was never part of the agency business, it was a thing we did on the side, it was like -- he used to say, 'it was a kitchen table thing' he drew on his kitchen table." kitchen table or not, abc loved the concept for "schoolhouse rock" and a t.v. series was the series con
knew the lyrics to every new rock song he heard on the radio and he thought 'jeez, if we could put rote learning with good music perhaps kids would learn the information in the songs.' so, that's how it started and he came back to the agency and he came to george" "he wondered if i knew any musicians who played this kind of music and i'd played jazz piano for a while and so i knew a lot of musicians and the lucky thing was i knew a guy named bob dorough who wound up writing the first...
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from the south shore rote 3 is clear and you won't hit -- shore route 3 is clear and you won't hit traffic before the split. >>> the attorney general's office confirms they are investigating a suspicious death in dunbarton police were seen going in and out of a home yesterday. they are not releasing details at this time. >>> and new this morning a. flames burned through a duplex last night. neighbors heard what they thought were several explosions but the globe reports the noises were caused when carbon dioxide cartridges from a pellet gun were burning. no one was hurt and the fire appears to have started in the garage. investigators are trying to figure out a cause. >>> also lasers pointed at three planes in massachusetts. >> the faa and state police are investigating. wbz anna meiler is live at logan with all anna. >> reporter: and kate this can be extremely dangerous for pilots because the lasers can blind them while they are flying. all three incidents happened wednesday night within 30 minutes. the first incident was just before 9:00a green laser pointed at a small plane in north adam
from the south shore rote 3 is clear and you won't hit -- shore route 3 is clear and you won't hit traffic before the split. >>> the attorney general's office confirms they are investigating a suspicious death in dunbarton police were seen going in and out of a home yesterday. they are not releasing details at this time. >>> and new this morning a. flames burned through a duplex last night. neighbors heard what they thought were several explosions but the globe reports the...
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on rote memorization instead of enhancing or expanding their learning. >> the unified school districtued this state, quote, homework is up to each school and teach ter. if schools establish schoolwide or practices in this area, they may. otherwise, it's a teacher by teacher decision. >>> well a centrally valley school district says it was a simple mix-up but this could have been a tragic mistake. a preschooler in modesto was sent home with the wrong family. it all started when a mother who normally picks up her own child and a neighbor couldn't get to the school in time. well, she called the school and said, an aunt would be picking up the two children. >> so the aunt arrived at the school, find out both -- to sign out both children and then they stayed and watched the children play. when this became time for the aunt to leave, the child brought over a friend and said this is the neighbor that we're bringing home. and that's how it turned out to be not the neighbor [ that child turned out to be not the neighbor. >> the mix-up was discovered when the kids got home. the aunt took the ot
on rote memorization instead of enhancing or expanding their learning. >> the unified school districtued this state, quote, homework is up to each school and teach ter. if schools establish schoolwide or practices in this area, they may. otherwise, it's a teacher by teacher decision. >>> well a centrally valley school district says it was a simple mix-up but this could have been a tragic mistake. a preschooler in modesto was sent home with the wrong family. it all started when a...
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i know it sounds like i'm speaking by rote. we really do need the rain. we heard what erin was saying a couple of stories about the drought and potential economic impacts. certainly the drought has been very severe hampshire. this is where we expect most of the rain to arrive. mainly overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. it is cooler off to the north buzz, well, it is farther north. also because it is mostly clear there. ironically, you are going to be the warm part of the state today. you are going to see most of the sun as the clouds ride in from the south. so we looing at the current satellite view, it is a patchwork of clouds. we're not picking up the fog on the satellite view. there's patchy fog where it has been partly to mostly clear. we have a line of rain that's moving into cape shore of boston, you may run into it. this little bit right here that's starting to form is going to move across southern new hampshire with some showers. it is the pin wheel of misfortune. it is fortunate. we need the rain. that's going to set up a constant fetch of ra
i know it sounds like i'm speaking by rote. we really do need the rain. we heard what erin was saying a couple of stories about the drought and potential economic impacts. certainly the drought has been very severe hampshire. this is where we expect most of the rain to arrive. mainly overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. it is cooler off to the north buzz, well, it is farther north. also because it is mostly clear there. ironically, you are going to be the warm part of the state today. you...
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. >> reporter: this initial excitement took issue with the woman who was hiring a hijab and one roteletive elsewhere. we don't want to see it. another person called for yusuf and her friends to be shot. >> the kind of era that we live in and it shows the sort of things muslims deal with every day. >> reporter: campus leaders were absolutely stunned. >> that type of behavior and comments aren't reflective of our community and i think like most people i'm really upset that other outsiders would put that on our community. >> stanford officials are now filtering the comments and have kept the post up at the request of yusuf. her tweet respectfully calling out some of the negative posters has been re-tweeted nearly 8,700 times. >> i wanted to make a point, i guess, that this kind of stuff isn't okay and i guess we shouldn't be so quick to brush it off, right? like it's not a normal thing for people to just be so hateful and spiteful. >> reporter: yussuf says it's all about perfective. >> positivity really does beat out hate, but we do have to all take an active stance to, you know, try --
. >> reporter: this initial excitement took issue with the woman who was hiring a hijab and one roteletive elsewhere. we don't want to see it. another person called for yusuf and her friends to be shot. >> the kind of era that we live in and it shows the sort of things muslims deal with every day. >> reporter: campus leaders were absolutely stunned. >> that type of behavior and comments aren't reflective of our community and i think like most people i'm really upset that...
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. >> the kids were just getting drilled on manual things, on rote memorization instead of enhancing theirg. >> reporter: the principal wants parents to spend more quality time with their kids using teachable moments like counting money at the cash register and trips to the museum or park. >> real-life experience so the children keep learning without being tied down to a claire, a pencil, and a piece of paper. >> reporter: some parents at schools where homework is banned felt that students needed the practice. the unified school district issued this statement. homework subpoena to each school and teacher. if schools choose to establish schoolwide or grade-level norms or practices in this area they may. otherwise, it is a teacher-by- teacher decision. the principal says that so far the new homework policy has met with a lot of positivity. it will be discussed tonight in case parents have any questions. ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> a uc berkeley reports shows that the controversial water tunnel supported by governor brown is only feasible if the federal government pays for part of it. the opportuni
. >> the kids were just getting drilled on manual things, on rote memorization instead of enhancing theirg. >> reporter: the principal wants parents to spend more quality time with their kids using teachable moments like counting money at the cash register and trips to the museum or park. >> real-life experience so the children keep learning without being tied down to a claire, a pencil, and a piece of paper. >> reporter: some parents at schools where homework is banned...
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in nearby lawrence watching as officers were trying to get information about the whereabouts of del rotes. -- de la rosa. however, no information on the whereabouts. christine mccarthy, fox 25 news. >> mark: fox 25 investigates a big problem on the redline near the busy mbta station in braintree, it created problems to action. it was first reported biette t as a disabled -- by the t as a disabled train. investigative reporter kerry kavanaugh is digging deeper into what caused the disruption. that cart was left by a crew working to improve t service. >> the reporter: a private contractor, ock, that was working to install the new third rail over the weekend. they were in this area and so tracks and that created a serious draw for commuters all -- delay for commuters all day long. portions of the redline service was out of service for nine hours monday. the t tweeted a disabled train would require t riders to take bus shuttle service between the braintree and quincy adams stations. fox 25 investigates learned the train became disabled after striking this metal cart. a source sent us this pho
in nearby lawrence watching as officers were trying to get information about the whereabouts of del rotes. -- de la rosa. however, no information on the whereabouts. christine mccarthy, fox 25 news. >> mark: fox 25 investigates a big problem on the redline near the busy mbta station in braintree, it created problems to action. it was first reported biette t as a disabled -- by the t as a disabled train. investigative reporter kerry kavanaugh is digging deeper into what caused the...
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narrator: what if instead of focusing on rote memorization, students focused on projects that combined multiple disciplines and helped foster a much deeper connection to the material. maya: so we started off by learning about the mayans, the romans, and the greeks, and their civilization and how they rose to power. what the projects really help is they don't just give you, "ok, this is what you need to learn, learn it, memorize it." it's more, like, you really need to understand it, and you really need to understand why you need to know this. narrator: today's workplaces require an entirely new set of skills from even a few decades ago. if our kids can learn those skills in the modern classroom, they'll be ready to take on the jobs of the 21st century. if we're willing to take a leap, a leap not unlike the one we took more than a century ago, and to challenge our kids in a fundamentally new way, what they produce might just surprise us. [applause] coming to the stage is the first ever dean of freshmen at stanford university, but she quickly learned her job title could have been "dean o
narrator: what if instead of focusing on rote memorization, students focused on projects that combined multiple disciplines and helped foster a much deeper connection to the material. maya: so we started off by learning about the mayans, the romans, and the greeks, and their civilization and how they rose to power. what the projects really help is they don't just give you, "ok, this is what you need to learn, learn it, memorize it." it's more, like, you really need to understand it,...
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. >> going to this question, and i wonder now how much of this is rote mem morization. and when donald trump blames barack obama or says that hillary clinton is an extension of barack obama, who is more popular than any number than donald trump has seen outside of maybe whether he's a good host on "the apprentice," how do you dispute the approval number of barack obama? >> republicans who might not be trump tell me the same thing. it's a big mistake to go after barack obama too aggressively. his numbers are where you say they are and can they transfer the numbers to hillary clinton? the handoff is the problem. barack obama has pretty good numbers. above 50 for a long period of time but hillary clinton has much more wobbly numbers. upside down and don't see her as honest or trustworthy. needs to take the fight directly to her and make the case that and connect with these americans who believe we need change and you know people want change and want to disrupt washington and change the status quo. he's that candidate. >> he said unequivocally that ronald reagan had two suc
. >> going to this question, and i wonder now how much of this is rote mem morization. and when donald trump blames barack obama or says that hillary clinton is an extension of barack obama, who is more popular than any number than donald trump has seen outside of maybe whether he's a good host on "the apprentice," how do you dispute the approval number of barack obama? >> republicans who might not be trump tell me the same thing. it's a big mistake to go after barack...
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looking to pick up the inn voters, suburban women, republican women who might think they don't want to roteomeone intolerant. so when you confuse the issue a little bit, you're not sure whether there is a pathway to citizenship or mass deportation may no longer be on the table right away, these were issues that he was very clear and very straightforward about during the campaign, if you'll recall. ? he accused anyone who was not with him. and i think it serves his purpose to confuse things to a great degree. >> the national security credentials, he now has a letter sign by 88 retired generals and admirals who are supporting him right now. some are saying, john mccain and others, what is his goal here? who is he trying on appeal to. >> many veterans. even according to our poll today, it bolsters this notion veterans have been in his corner. it might have shid a little bit. there was concern in republican circles that they were sliding after his attack on the gold star family, the khans. he needs them big time. marchly in states like virginia which many republicans think is gone. they're writ
looking to pick up the inn voters, suburban women, republican women who might think they don't want to roteomeone intolerant. so when you confuse the issue a little bit, you're not sure whether there is a pathway to citizenship or mass deportation may no longer be on the table right away, these were issues that he was very clear and very straightforward about during the campaign, if you'll recall. ? he accused anyone who was not with him. and i think it serves his purpose to confuse things to a...
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. >> the kids were just getting drilled on -- on manual things, if you will, on rote memorization things, instead of enhancing or expanding their learning. >> the unified school district issued a statement, homework is up to each school and teacher. if schools choose to establish schoolwide or norms arrest practices in this area, they may, others it's a teacher-by-teacher decision. >>> in a break down of this segment two, we're hearing from a comedian who grew up in public housing, got wrapped up in street life, served time in jail, now he's using the tough lessons he learned to make people laugh. he has within to korea, japan and kuwait as part of the uso tour. >>> he says talking to him now, most people would not know the things he went through growing up. his brother was shot and killed in 2005, and 7 months later, he was shot six times by someone he didn't even know simply for being on the wrong side of town. after a few stint in jail, thompson knew he had to make a change after being arrested in front of his mother, brother, and daughter. >> i don't care what it is, define what you
. >> the kids were just getting drilled on -- on manual things, if you will, on rote memorization things, instead of enhancing or expanding their learning. >> the unified school district issued a statement, homework is up to each school and teacher. if schools choose to establish schoolwide or norms arrest practices in this area, they may, others it's a teacher-by-teacher decision. >>> in a break down of this segment two, we're hearing from a comedian who grew up in public...
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hoover prized certainty, lit man rote and was excessively diffident in the presence of the normal irrationality of democracy. hoover was quickly emerging as a caution to those who saw as the dry logic of the engineer as an antidote to the practice of politics. litman again, quote: in the realm of reason he is an unusually bold man in the realm of unreason he is for a statesman exceptionally thin-skinned and an easily bewildered man. so this is hoover on the verge of the depression, occupying an office that he didn't quite fit, trying to lead a people that was not hearing him, and then the depression sets in. and this, i -- i felt was what i'm talking about next. hoover's frustrations in the white house. i think to say something about hoover. he is generally understood to be a pacific sort of composed, very dignified fellow, and dignity was very big in his mind and dignity was big part of his conception of the presidency. so when it started to turn against him, he felt really bamboozled, frustrated, and angry. i think it says a lot before being president. what pressure cooker that thing is when
hoover prized certainty, lit man rote and was excessively diffident in the presence of the normal irrationality of democracy. hoover was quickly emerging as a caution to those who saw as the dry logic of the engineer as an antidote to the practice of politics. litman again, quote: in the realm of reason he is an unusually bold man in the realm of unreason he is for a statesman exceptionally thin-skinned and an easily bewildered man. so this is hoover on the verge of the depression, occupying an...
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member using rote strong winds contributed to the capsize and challenge the crew during a rescue. estimates that they could ban and 65 degree water for 20 minutes and a major concern a more vulnerable to hyperthermia. merchants responders hidden several was wearing a life jacket which is why no one was hurt. >> marty: 3 so as to 1079 ago 87. "we need to get out into the an inmate.who was accidentally released from the san francisco in. >> marty: 20-year-old victor rodriguez walked back into the hall of justice yesterday morning. rodriguez was booked on a bench warrant with no other charges. on wednesday, a court clerk accidentally filed paperwork letting rodriquez go free. she didn't realize until the next day that she had made a mistake. rodriguez was sentenced to three months in jail for threats against law enforcement. he had told kron 4 on thursday that he was planning on turning himself in. a second person in monterey county has been found with the zika virus. county health officials say that person was recently in mexico. he received medical care after the trip and was diagn
member using rote strong winds contributed to the capsize and challenge the crew during a rescue. estimates that they could ban and 65 degree water for 20 minutes and a major concern a more vulnerable to hyperthermia. merchants responders hidden several was wearing a life jacket which is why no one was hurt. >> marty: 3 so as to 1079 ago 87. "we need to get out into the an inmate.who was accidentally released from the san francisco in. >> marty: 20-year-old victor rodriguez...
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beyond that he has not given up any ground of rote -- giving up his role as ceo or chairman of the board. >> t is kind of saying, that is up to the board and i serve at their pleasure. >> he is also director of the board. >> exactly. and he agreed, it was not exactly a clawback, it was a voluntary forfeiture. nearly that was something they wanted to offer to the house today and say, we are taking this seriously and i am being held accountable. it will definitely not be enough to stop the rhetoric. one thing that struck me is how many members of congress are customers of wells fargo and how angry they are and that is the big risk here. when you see people like the california treasurer yesterday and the subway operator here in new york and the state of connecticut is revealing their business with wells fargo. investment banking and bond underwriting and serving as a broker-dealer for the state is a different part of the business and not a huge part, but i think the symbolism is pretty heavy and my question is how much does all of this anger from public congressike members of and the treasu
beyond that he has not given up any ground of rote -- giving up his role as ceo or chairman of the board. >> t is kind of saying, that is up to the board and i serve at their pleasure. >> he is also director of the board. >> exactly. and he agreed, it was not exactly a clawback, it was a voluntary forfeiture. nearly that was something they wanted to offer to the house today and say, we are taking this seriously and i am being held accountable. it will definitely not be enough...
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you continue your slag slaughten against the mujahideen, and he rote that his guidance comes from the man you mentioned, mr. adnani, who was the chief isis spokesman and external operations chief who was killed by an airstrike. you talked about killing where you are. precisely, i think, evolving threat we're facing. commissioner miller, i have to ask you this question. was the suspect, mr. rahimi, at any point in time under the radar?es is there anything we could have done differently to have stopped him? >> i'm sure as in after every incident our federal partner is will go backwards through the case and re-evaluate that, but based on what i've seen so far as part of the investigation, he seemed like, many suspects who came into contact with the system at various times, and was handled to the extent that the system of the law and at the guidelines we operation under would allow them to. >> it's unfortunate in many of these incidents -- we stop most of these things, as you know, but the ones we miss, it seems like it's always after the facte that somebody comes forward and said, oh, i
you continue your slag slaughten against the mujahideen, and he rote that his guidance comes from the man you mentioned, mr. adnani, who was the chief isis spokesman and external operations chief who was killed by an airstrike. you talked about killing where you are. precisely, i think, evolving threat we're facing. commissioner miller, i have to ask you this question. was the suspect, mr. rahimi, at any point in time under the radar?es is there anything we could have done differently to have...
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it's causing some traffic trouble on a rote ray on route 48. danielle gersh will have more golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it. introducing dunkin's new cold brew coffee, steeped slowly in cold water for small batches with an ultra-smooth, full-bodied flavor. america runs on dunkin'. >> sarah: a player's protest. hear from a high school player in worcester who is taking a stand by taking a knee. >> christa: the elaborate plans used to make off with millions for the bay state. >> sarah: samsung falls under fire for bursting into flames. >> christa: plus a bride in need of a ride. why the local woman on the way to get hitched had to hitchhike. >> sarah: and happy home coming as a boy from north andover gets the surprise of a lifetime. >> daddy! >> this is 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: great story. good tuesday morning, everyone. thanks for staying us with. i'm sarah french. >> christa
it's causing some traffic trouble on a rote ray on route 48. danielle gersh will have more golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it. introducing dunkin's new cold brew coffee, steeped slowly in cold water for small batches with an ultra-smooth, full-bodied flavor. america runs on dunkin'. >> sarah: a player's protest. hear from a high school...
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does that kind of rote our value values? >> we are not taking laos based on religion. we are not doing that. >> but, i will say something larger and to your point of who we are as we are americans. >> if we think that the rhetoric on any side for any group is helping the situation, is not. i am not talking about lust reasons. >> i am talking about the crazy stuff and the rhetoric of the others. it in clufluences around the wo and no matter where in the world i went, young kids are listen to great interests. >> anne in the yiet, that sort of e ecosystem and looks that we love. >> did you feel if they were open to listening to you coming in from the state department. we hear so much of anti--democracy, we have not looked at it yet. >> there is a difference from talking to somebody and listening to what they have to say. my approach was to present. i had the vas majority of my considerations. it was hard. it is porpt that we had the opportunity to do a lun bch of differe bunch of young people to talk. we are going to end it here. thank you very much. lorenzo and joby warr
does that kind of rote our value values? >> we are not taking laos based on religion. we are not doing that. >> but, i will say something larger and to your point of who we are as we are americans. >> if we think that the rhetoric on any side for any group is helping the situation, is not. i am not talking about lust reasons. >> i am talking about the crazy stuff and the rhetoric of the others. it in clufluences around the wo and no matter where in the world i went,...
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such as a curriculum that's not up to snuff with our international peers, too much rote teaching, tooany work sheets, wroet learning and in general the persistent segregation of low income children and color in separate classrooms and celebrate schools. these are giant moral and political short comings and yet, back in 2011 when i began write might go book, i noticed that the predominant policy response to these issues was very narrow. to weekend teachers job security profections and then use measures of student learning which i was most often used as a you've fa minimum to find and fire bad teachers. now, if those posses had been a smashing success, helping teachers improve their practice and feel energized and inexpired, that would have been a good thing and i would be here today to celebrate everything that has happened in the past decade. but unfortunately, except for some isolated cases, there really wasn't the sort of systemwide success from those narrow policies. now, i'm a journalist and i have traveled the country reporting on schools, so i get to speak with a lot of teachers
such as a curriculum that's not up to snuff with our international peers, too much rote teaching, tooany work sheets, wroet learning and in general the persistent segregation of low income children and color in separate classrooms and celebrate schools. these are giant moral and political short comings and yet, back in 2011 when i began write might go book, i noticed that the predominant policy response to these issues was very narrow. to weekend teachers job security profections and then use...
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another constituent rote, wrote senior, doesn't qualify for immedia medicare. we purchased it through health care.gov, the plan increased roughly $400 per month. that's a premium increase. we downshifted, although retired, we don't qualify for medicare and the investment income is too high for subsidy assistance. that would seem to be a good thing, but we aren't far from the cut off and without assistance, these premiums are taking a large percentage of our income and getting worst over time. in 2015, we paid $14,000, almost $15,000, $14,900, 22% of our adjusted gross income. this year, it will total $15,369, which i estimate to be about 23% of our income. we understand that our 2017 insurance company in illinois are requesting premium increases of about 30%. that would amount to a total annual premium of $19,983 for a blue cross bronze plan will be 30% of our income for premiums alone. so following up on the comments of my colleagues, we have a challenge, and a premiums are up. if you make the statement that the premiums are not up, then you disregard the fact
another constituent rote, wrote senior, doesn't qualify for immedia medicare. we purchased it through health care.gov, the plan increased roughly $400 per month. that's a premium increase. we downshifted, although retired, we don't qualify for medicare and the investment income is too high for subsidy assistance. that would seem to be a good thing, but we aren't far from the cut off and without assistance, these premiums are taking a large percentage of our income and getting worst over time....
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maria: welcome back mylan ce-- heather brestop of face questioning on capitol hill over sky roting penipen device another has solution kings emergency medical services created the epikit as turn to epipen designed to be used by medical professionals only joining us ems james, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. maria: tell us about epikit how did kings ebb county come up with this is. >> we looked at four years ago rising cost of the epipen, and we looked at for more efficient cheaper alternative and we came up with a kit which is syringes band-aids. >> we talked to recognize symptoms of -- and medicine inject in patient. >> heather bresch talked so much about the fact the bureaucracy that is why it costs so much everybody has to get a take and why she had to raise the prize hundreds of percent how come this kit so is much cheaper than epipen. >> well, one it is we use standard tliez we juice just hard case, and we have a couple syringes in there cost of kit 15 dollars the cost of adrenaline between 5 and 10 dollars per vial if you put two together you are kind
maria: welcome back mylan ce-- heather brestop of face questioning on capitol hill over sky roting penipen device another has solution kings emergency medical services created the epikit as turn to epipen designed to be used by medical professionals only joining us ems james, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. maria: tell us about epikit how did kings ebb county come up with this is. >> we looked at four years ago rising cost of the epipen, and we looked at...
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one in a crosswalk, another crossing a rote in austin, texas. neither driver stopping after.lly both are oklahoma. >> you know, a fan of happy hour -- >> eaves racist. >> i'm like an elephant, okay? if i walk into a room, it's like he's in there. >> i'm not going tell you. >> i think that's more than one happy hour cocktail right here. anyway, one british lawmaker wants companies to ban hosting after dinnhappen hour drinks. they feel it's sexist, men who don't want to be home looking after their children and women want them to be home looking after the kids. >> women want them home so they can't drink? most happy hours i see are all single dudes. >> and single women. >> not necessarily. after-work drink. >> the women are working out and the men are drinking. >> that's america. >> there's no right answer to this at all. >> digging a deeper hole. >> exactly. all right, guys. let's talk some weather. it is labor day weekend. everybody wants to be outside. here's the rest of the country's forecast. here's your temps as you're waking up. cooler air moving across parts of the great
one in a crosswalk, another crossing a rote in austin, texas. neither driver stopping after.lly both are oklahoma. >> you know, a fan of happy hour -- >> eaves racist. >> i'm like an elephant, okay? if i walk into a room, it's like he's in there. >> i'm not going tell you. >> i think that's more than one happy hour cocktail right here. anyway, one british lawmaker wants companies to ban hosting after dinnhappen hour drinks. they feel it's sexist, men who don't want...