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i checked the textbooks. students are taught today, there are all these different animals, plants, but they are all part of this great big tree of life that goes back to some primordial form. we see changes in finches, changes in dogs and so on. we don't deny the changes. you see different species of finches and dogs. but they put it all together in that evolution tree. that's what you don't observe. you don't observe that. that's belief there. that's historical science. i will say it's wrong. what you do observe, you do observe different species of dogs, different species of finches, but then there are limits. you don't see one kind changing into another. actually, we're told that if you teach creation in the public schools -- i'm going to say wait a minute, actually, the creation model here based upon the bible observational science confirms this. this is what you observe. you don't observe this tree. actually it's a public school textbook that are teaching i -- they believed and imposing it on students. th
i checked the textbooks. students are taught today, there are all these different animals, plants, but they are all part of this great big tree of life that goes back to some primordial form. we see changes in finches, changes in dogs and so on. we don't deny the changes. you see different species of finches and dogs. but they put it all together in that evolution tree. that's what you don't observe. you don't observe that. that's belief there. that's historical science. i will say it's wrong....
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whether it turns out to be a textbook or not. >> but a textbook. is in a university that's still in the market for ward in the market for ward you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all
whether it turns out to be a textbook or not. >> but a textbook. is in a university that's still in the market for ward in the market for ward you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with...
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whether it turns out to be a textbook or not. >> but a textbook. university that's still in the market for ward churchill's thoughts? e for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet tr
whether it turns out to be a textbook or not. >> but a textbook. university that's still in the market for ward churchill's thoughts? e for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest...
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i've been trying to get an we are to one question is there or is there not a common core alliance textbook for 7th grade? >> all of our instructional materials are adapted have been adopted by the state not a science adaptation by the state of instructional materials so the state stopped the cycle of daungsz when the known core came around for the publishers to be able to create those materials probation officer so the state deems as appropriate those materials that we have right now that are on they're adopted list. >> they have not been adapted since the state adapted the common core. >> could you repeat that. >> i could go ahead so the known core states standards only apply to english arts and mathematics the next generation standards were adapted less than a year ago by the state of california so there are no materials for the nor or the segments we're going to give our students aligned to the next generation standards just like it took us a couple of years to roll in a curriculum for the new standards for the law and math it is going to take that bit of time to get things in place to
i've been trying to get an we are to one question is there or is there not a common core alliance textbook for 7th grade? >> all of our instructional materials are adapted have been adopted by the state not a science adaptation by the state of instructional materials so the state stopped the cycle of daungsz when the known core came around for the publishers to be able to create those materials probation officer so the state deems as appropriate those materials that we have right now that...
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the textbooks we're looking at today were written to meet those standards.a panel of independent academic reviewers say these textbooks contain flawed teachings. >> when texas middle and high school students open history books next year, they may find a passage describing historic black africans as belonging to the negro race. >> i wondered what they were thinking, what the authors were thinking. >> they may find a biography of moses, comparing him to the founders of the united states. >> as if moses was the first american. >> david teaches religious studies at southern methodist universities in dallas. he was contracted by the liberal watchdog group texas freedom network to review the textbooks. >> the danger is that students will--texas students will not be able to get a clear picture of what the world is really like and what humanity is really like. >> the books are based on curriculum standards adopted by the texas board of education. these 15 board members are the high effort authority on what children learn in class, including the former president of a
the textbooks we're looking at today were written to meet those standards.a panel of independent academic reviewers say these textbooks contain flawed teachings. >> when texas middle and high school students open history books next year, they may find a passage describing historic black africans as belonging to the negro race. >> i wondered what they were thinking, what the authors were thinking. >> they may find a biography of moses, comparing him to the founders of the...
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some textbooks suggest that moses was essentially a founding father.ome paint islam as only a violent religion, and others downplay the hardships that african-americans faced during the civil rights ear wrarera. >> we do our students a disservice when we scrub history clean of unpleasant truths. it promotes a simple-minded idealogically driven point of view. >> an awful lot is riding on this because texas purchases the second largest number of text books in the country, so a lot of the versions that are approved here trickle down into classrooms in other states across america. john. >> casey seagull live in texas. thank you. >> well, in washington we're following developments from today's hearing on isis. the nation's top generals say that boots on the ground in iraq or syria may be needed at some point. we'll have a live report that's minutes away. plus, talk about taking the big plunge. it's right here. we'll tell you about where the couple said their i do's. it's a roller coaster. >> where do the bride's parents sit? >> also, kraut hammer and why th
some textbooks suggest that moses was essentially a founding father.ome paint islam as only a violent religion, and others downplay the hardships that african-americans faced during the civil rights ear wrarera. >> we do our students a disservice when we scrub history clean of unpleasant truths. it promotes a simple-minded idealogically driven point of view. >> an awful lot is riding on this because texas purchases the second largest number of text books in the country, so a lot of...
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the suicide in the textbook that she would sue him. so although he knew part of the story about the blackmail he left it out and so for all the students of wyoming history they have read a book on page 521 gets that in the semester but on page 521 of the book essays overcome by personal and political problems he took his life in 1953. as a politician, he was enormously well-liked. the first time here in for office he was the top go-getter in the county and got elected to the legislature and people around the state asked him to run for office and he became secretary of state. he was somebody that public service seriously and believe that there was a problem to be solved he needed to lead the way to get it done and as a result, he became a most popular politician in the state. he had been governor for six years re- elected to the term and started thinking about running for the second term. mccarthy was elected two years ahead and the relationship was bad from the very beginning. three months after hunt was sworn into the senate he was ap
the suicide in the textbook that she would sue him. so although he knew part of the story about the blackmail he left it out and so for all the students of wyoming history they have read a book on page 521 gets that in the semester but on page 521 of the book essays overcome by personal and political problems he took his life in 1953. as a politician, he was enormously well-liked. the first time here in for office he was the top go-getter in the county and got elected to the legislature and...
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politically tainted textbooks ignoring eight years of the reagan administration. writing about hillary clinton's presidential campaign. this morning new calls to have the books updated. >> do you like to unwind with a few glasses of wine at the end of a long day? did you know it will actually breakdown your immune system. we have the foods you should avoid this folu season. when fixed income experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. ♪ a oo good morning. the light shining bright as always on time's square. thank you for joining us on "fox and friends first. a texas officer being hailed a hero after he put his cruiser and his life in the path of a reckless wrong way driver. the allegedly drugged up driver sped down the highway going the wrong way at nearly 100 miles an hour. aligned up his cruiser to protect other drivers behind him. the pt cruiser slammed on his breaks but then took off again. they caught up with
politically tainted textbooks ignoring eight years of the reagan administration. writing about hillary clinton's presidential campaign. this morning new calls to have the books updated. >> do you like to unwind with a few glasses of wine at the end of a long day? did you know it will actually breakdown your immune system. we have the foods you should avoid this folu season. when fixed income experts work with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management...
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again what you find in the textbooks and the sad thing is some of the textbooks are still being usedin the 1970s. slavery, the chapter cover, right, it's about -- it's a slave family coming off of this boat fully dressed. they look upper classed and they are shaking the hands of the boat operator. they are being welcomed off the boat. if you read the text, the text is even more remarkable. the text basically says that african-american slaves on the eve of the civil war were not interested in the issues of the day. think about that not simply as history but also history written at a specific time in the mid-20s century. think about why these books are being written the way they are. those books, of course, are to longer being used. i would argue that. i think there are some questions over hoo. >> kevin, in doing the research for your book on the memory aspect, was there any one fact or idea that surprised you extensively or challenged any e preconception? >> it sort of gets to one part of the paper that i found absolutely fascinating. that is, i was -- i think when you study memory in
again what you find in the textbooks and the sad thing is some of the textbooks are still being usedin the 1970s. slavery, the chapter cover, right, it's about -- it's a slave family coming off of this boat fully dressed. they look upper classed and they are shaking the hands of the boat operator. they are being welcomed off the boat. if you read the text, the text is even more remarkable. the text basically says that african-american slaves on the eve of the civil war were not interested in...
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this idea that you look for a pure textbook military answer i don't think works. the urgency is there so you need to do what you can do and do it as quickly as you can do it. >> for sure, it's not a pure textbook war. no doubt about it. tom, thank you so much and sorry we have little time but we'll talk to you again soon. thanks, tom. >> thank you. >>> horrifying details unfolding on the workplace murder in oklahoma. more fear as the u.s. fights a new mission against terrorists overseas. cold. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liber
this idea that you look for a pure textbook military answer i don't think works. the urgency is there so you need to do what you can do and do it as quickly as you can do it. >> for sure, it's not a pure textbook war. no doubt about it. tom, thank you so much and sorry we have little time but we'll talk to you again soon. thanks, tom. >> thank you. >>> horrifying details unfolding on the workplace murder in oklahoma. more fear as the u.s. fights a new mission against...
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it came out of the textbooks.t went back into the textbooks as the fiscal measure that came closer to carrying out what people had projected for it. that was a tax cut that worked. the economic policies of the kennedy-johnson administration had stimulated demand, creating growth in the economy. business was booming. jobs were plentiful, unemployment near an all-time low. but many observers, including the president's council of economic advisors, were concerned about the appearance of inflation as the economy heated up. [james duesenberry] but in 1965, the real aggregate demand was rising at an annual rate of nearly 8%. it was continuing to rise into 1966. that produced the high-capacity utilization, the ring raw materials prices, and the decline in unemployment accompanied by labor shortages. many economists felt a tax increase would take money from consumers and business. spending would drop, inflationary pressures retreat. but as the tax measure was debated, the white house would unleash new inflationary forces.
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. >> the most valuable my son's textbook. $400, the whole semester textbook. just delivered and gone. >> yesterday, neighbor al schultz had his ups package stolen. >> it was delivered at 1:02 p.m. but i got here at 2:20. and it was gone all ready. >> reporter: it has him thinking twice about ordering anything on line. >> it is very convenient to order from online. this is one of the down sides. >> stopping internet orders is letting the bad guys win. her family will continue to shop online. >> they're doing something wrong. they shouldn't diet. they are notwell come of in society there should be no place for them in this society. >> now, jessica, raj, spoke to a ups representative in atlanta what can customers do if their packages are stolen. really at that point. get in touch with the retailer, not ups. a retamer customer issue. however, as in this case, if there is evidence of a crime such as this video, you call the police. that's what these neighbors have done. in san jose, peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >> tonight public relations nightmare continues fo
. >> the most valuable my son's textbook. $400, the whole semester textbook. just delivered and gone. >> yesterday, neighbor al schultz had his ups package stolen. >> it was delivered at 1:02 p.m. but i got here at 2:20. and it was gone all ready. >> reporter: it has him thinking twice about ordering anything on line. >> it is very convenient to order from online. this is one of the down sides. >> stopping internet orders is letting the bad guys win. her...
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students walk out of school to protest a change in textbooks. and why one mcdonald's restaurant is giving its employees a big break. >>> and in our top story world leaders are focused today on how to stop i.s.i.l. president obama took his case for help with a broad coalition to the united nations. james bays has more from the u.n. >>> president obama invited fellow world leaders to this special session of the u.n. security council about the threat from i.s.i.l. as the u.s. currently holds the rotating presidency of the council, it was president obama himself who chaired the meeting. >> 7,272nd meeting of the security council christopher gibson is called to order -- security council is called to order. >> reporter: the focus on it fighters in i.s.i.s. >> more than 15,000 fighters from 80 nations travelled to syria. many joined terror organizations such as al qaeda's affiliate, the al nusra front and i.s.i.l., threatening people across syria and iraq. those in favour of the draft resolution contained in s 2014688 plays their hands. >> the leaders
students walk out of school to protest a change in textbooks. and why one mcdonald's restaurant is giving its employees a big break. >>> and in our top story world leaders are focused today on how to stop i.s.i.l. president obama took his case for help with a broad coalition to the united nations. james bays has more from the u.n. >>> president obama invited fellow world leaders to this special session of the u.n. security council about the threat from i.s.i.l. as the u.s....
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when i was teaching 5th grade in the south broncs i saw equations like that in every day math textbook. every day he go on facebook or twitter people say look that's common core. this has been around for a lon s time. >> these are questions part of the curriculum in this state and others. >> that's another issue all together. >> no, it's not, john. that's not another issue all together. if you look at common core the exact text of it says to do exactly what ricky was doing. it tells kids you have to play all of these number games before you get to the standard algorithm. >> these aren't idiots pushing it. >> that's right -- well, that's maybe assuming too much. >> robert, i like your twitter account background where you have bart simpson saying writing on the black board i will quit blaming common core for everything. >> common core has blamed everything from bad textbooks to meats in the cafeteria. >> central planning ought to be a whipping board instead of getting together why not give kids a choice. >> i am a big choice advocate. i don't see any conflict between choice and standards
when i was teaching 5th grade in the south broncs i saw equations like that in every day math textbook. every day he go on facebook or twitter people say look that's common core. this has been around for a lon s time. >> these are questions part of the curriculum in this state and others. >> that's another issue all together. >> no, it's not, john. that's not another issue all together. if you look at common core the exact text of it says to do exactly what ricky was doing. it...
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that did not make sense, textbook says feds prin money, the dollar loses money. the textbook says that. debasing a dollar is great for hard assets, especially gold. look at these quantitative actions, fe 's, november 2008, it helped but in 2010, goal has gold has been crushed, a big sell-off. right after they started announceing the syquantative easeings, in chart it looks awful. oil, that is down with world on fire. geo little bital aspect of it -- joe's political aspect of it. and fed printing money, at this points, this is interesting only parpart of fed textbook is the cycle. i think fo part of that virtual cycle, banks will start that make loans easier. this is beyond big money centers, big cities, that enthuseiace emcould -- enthusiasm could beget more en newenthusiasm. let's face it the fed is raising rates next year, the market knows this. let's have a discussion anywhere the markets go from here, based on. the fed is out of the way, maybe we'll see u.s. economy improving? >> we have seen last couple of years in trade in a range with the economy, growth a
that did not make sense, textbook says feds prin money, the dollar loses money. the textbook says that. debasing a dollar is great for hard assets, especially gold. look at these quantitative actions, fe 's, november 2008, it helped but in 2010, goal has gold has been crushed, a big sell-off. right after they started announceing the syquantative easeings, in chart it looks awful. oil, that is down with world on fire. geo little bital aspect of it -- joe's political aspect of it. and fed...
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. >> one big criticism of common core, central planning, who buys textbooks, who hires teachers in localchool districts. john: government. >> behat as it may, federal government is not telling you who should teach your kid in your local school district. >> the gates foundation is, they set up a committee to review those textbook to fit, com commn corps. john: you say gates foundation is a scheme with america, that comes with money, the eduecrats accept it. >> in 1833, tim was not standardizeed in this country. john: that is good. >> and you know why, railroads s gave up standard time. john: the tie to dom -- common core? >> standards arrive when we need them. if dom op core goes away tomorrow we'llave other horrible international comparisons. john: why not have choice? parents would figure out which schools taught well. >> i'm a big choice advocate. >> it sounds like it. >> it makes me nervous, you can have choice in certain things, there is a low price to pay, if somebody chooses badly, you don't get a second. john: but they get no good choices now they are stuck in a mopoly. >> so wher
. >> one big criticism of common core, central planning, who buys textbooks, who hires teachers in localchool districts. john: government. >> behat as it may, federal government is not telling you who should teach your kid in your local school district. >> the gates foundation is, they set up a committee to review those textbook to fit, com commn corps. john: you say gates foundation is a scheme with america, that comes with money, the eduecrats accept it. >> in 1833,...
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about the suicide in his textbook, that she would soon. to although he knew part of the story about the blackmail, he left it out and so for all these years students of wyoming history have read a book that on page 521, who gets that far in a semester? but on page 521 of dr. larson spoke it says overcome by personal and political problems, lester hunt took his own life on june 19, 1953. as a politician, lester hunt was enormously well-liked. this always has been a state where democrats have a hard time getting elected. but the first time he ran for office he was the top vote getter in his county. had elected to the legislature. people around the state asked him to run for state office and she became secretary of state and then governor. he was somebody who took public service seriously, believed that if there was a problem to be saltsolved he needed to lead thy to get it done. and as a result he became, as a democrat, the most popular politician in the state. he'd been governor for six your ticket just been reelected to a second, four-year
about the suicide in his textbook, that she would soon. to although he knew part of the story about the blackmail, he left it out and so for all these years students of wyoming history have read a book that on page 521, who gets that far in a semester? but on page 521 of dr. larson spoke it says overcome by personal and political problems, lester hunt took his own life on june 19, 1953. as a politician, lester hunt was enormously well-liked. this always has been a state where democrats have a...
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this i just love because this is junior high school textbook from, printed in 1911, and just kind of a crummy little book, yet if anybody sold this it wouldn't be for more than a buck or two. we paid $25,000 for this. and the reason is because it was owned by francis scott fitzgerald, and there are some marginal notes in here and some marginal drawings. and that's kind of fun. but the really important thing here is the last page of this. and the text, if i can we get to you is just, kind of makes you slap your forehead. so it's as francis scott fitzgerald, st. paul, minnesota, and he describes himself. playwright, poet, novelist, essayist, philosopher, over, useless, disagreeable, silly, talented, weak, strong, clever, trivial, a waste. in short, a mockery of one who might have been more but whom nature and circumstances made less. with apologies for living, francis scott fitzgerald. and then you get this flourish at the end of it. it's so, it's the best combination of a 15 year-old boy and somebody who's really more insightful than the rest of us. so i think he kind of nails himself
this i just love because this is junior high school textbook from, printed in 1911, and just kind of a crummy little book, yet if anybody sold this it wouldn't be for more than a buck or two. we paid $25,000 for this. and the reason is because it was owned by francis scott fitzgerald, and there are some marginal notes in here and some marginal drawings. and that's kind of fun. but the really important thing here is the last page of this. and the text, if i can we get to you is just, kind of...
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obviously the rising cost of textbooks always weighs on a student's mind.usands to buy all those books you'll never read. but what the president is doing there to help offset the cost, he's got a challenge to pay for it. here's what he's doing. >> we're doing something colleges and universities have done for hundreds of years. i'm talking, of course, about "madden nfl." >> i'll personally buy your textbooks for the entire academic year. but i must warn you, i've been practicing. >> that's like -- that's the president of columbia college in missouri saying, "bring it, madden fans. i'll buy all those textbooks and stand in line at the bookstore if you can beat me at "madden." >> "a" for creativity there. >> certainly is. >> well done. >>> everyone has ridden in a taxicab all over the world. you've never ridden in a cab like this. the ultimate taxicab. that's john barnes. 25 years been driving this taxicab around aspen, colorado. look at it. decked out with musical, magical adventures there. there's a magic show, a movie ride. 3d laser light show. it will cost
obviously the rising cost of textbooks always weighs on a student's mind.usands to buy all those books you'll never read. but what the president is doing there to help offset the cost, he's got a challenge to pay for it. here's what he's doing. >> we're doing something colleges and universities have done for hundreds of years. i'm talking, of course, about "madden nfl." >> i'll personally buy your textbooks for the entire academic year. but i must warn you, i've been...
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heavy textbooks, and if you want them to be in to mandated by map, give them a super heavy textbooks, and the asians have a textbook about this thick, and getting far, far better results, so common core i would think was more of a 10 ofatic issue, the basic idea should be share in the medical plug across the country. you could get partisan about that -- should we share an electrical plug across the country. should they teach multiplication in a different way. is brilliant. who came up with that idea? common core, the idea of what you should know at various grades, that that should be well structured, you should really can build on that. i do not expect that to become a .ig political issue fortunately, it is moving ahead, but there has been a lot of misinformation, and the federal government wrote this thing, or something like that, so you never know what is going to become political. >> a question over here. sir? >> with pedestrians.org. civils the role of leadership and ngo's in west africa? >> well, ngo's are absolutely fundamental in those countries, and there are a lot of cases w
heavy textbooks, and if you want them to be in to mandated by map, give them a super heavy textbooks, and the asians have a textbook about this thick, and getting far, far better results, so common core i would think was more of a 10 ofatic issue, the basic idea should be share in the medical plug across the country. you could get partisan about that -- should we share an electrical plug across the country. should they teach multiplication in a different way. is brilliant. who came up with that...
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i've never actually seen measles, but, uh, i've seen them in textbooks, never in real life. so i was a little taken aback. three or four days later, perhaps, we had another case and then the next day, another case and then another one. and it just, it started getting overwhelming. like, wait a second. narrator: the department of health tried to stop the spread. jane zucker: the thing about measles is it's droplet-spread. so, for example, you know, your respiratory secretions, if someone coughs. but it's also airborne. so the virus can sort of hang out in the air for up to two hours. narrator: one case was traced back to an infected person taking the elevator up to an apartment, shedding the virus along the way. the measles virus usually infects the cells of the throat and lungs, but it can also survive in the air and linger on objects. fensterszaub: you don't have to cough, you just have to breathe. it's the worst kind of contagion-- it's airborne. narrator: 90% of people who are exposed to the virus and don't have immunity get the disease. in this instance, two hours later,
i've never actually seen measles, but, uh, i've seen them in textbooks, never in real life. so i was a little taken aback. three or four days later, perhaps, we had another case and then the next day, another case and then another one. and it just, it started getting overwhelming. like, wait a second. narrator: the department of health tried to stop the spread. jane zucker: the thing about measles is it's droplet-spread. so, for example, you know, your respiratory secretions, if someone coughs....
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nice neutral statement for your history textbook. so the booklet is fascinating.it's also fascinating to me as someone who studied maryland history. it's fascinating because i -- as i said, i had no idea there was that much confederate memory. if you were to go back, my civil war buffs in the class, right? for every -- for every one soldier who serves for the union, right, how many served for the confederates? from maryland? what's the ratio of union to confederate troops? just in maryland? well, it's obviously a trick question, right? i'm just setting you up, clearly. right? in fairness, somewhere, some maryland historian at some point will correct me because it's actually very, very difficult to calculate the number of marylanders who fight the confederacy because many flee the state. they don't necessarily get counted in maryland units. they're serving all throughout units, especially units from west virginia, but the ballpark estimate that the state archive uses is 60,000 union troops and 20 some thousand confederates, right? it's in that sense. now, it is als
nice neutral statement for your history textbook. so the booklet is fascinating.it's also fascinating to me as someone who studied maryland history. it's fascinating because i -- as i said, i had no idea there was that much confederate memory. if you were to go back, my civil war buffs in the class, right? for every -- for every one soldier who serves for the union, right, how many served for the confederates? from maryland? what's the ratio of union to confederate troops? just in maryland?...
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. >> the textbook publishers got to decide what was in the textbooks, you learned it through wars through the revolution in the impinge of the year to the vietnam war at the end of the year. clearly there is more the american history than great presidents or wars. you have got to give the students a rich sense of the text of american history and i think that will always be contentious. >> but i think that's the important point. it's a rich texture and the whole texture should be shown. us. >> thank you for having me. >>> social media to organize and to discuss how they think historical events might be interpreted, if the board's suggestion is adopted. for more on that let's check in with hermella. >> antonio, opponents are concerned that conflicts in american history will be watered down or lied about. historical events that they think reflect the conservative proposal. the ludlow mack akerr would be referred to as just the ludlow disagreement. another posted this alice in wonderland drawing, that makes the tea party look like a real tea party. brown versus board of education was a disagr
. >> the textbook publishers got to decide what was in the textbooks, you learned it through wars through the revolution in the impinge of the year to the vietnam war at the end of the year. clearly there is more the american history than great presidents or wars. you have got to give the students a rich sense of the text of american history and i think that will always be contentious. >> but i think that's the important point. it's a rich texture and the whole texture should be...
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if you are young chinese kid how would you know your textbooks contained lies? i think we should also remember that even in the west now a quarter century has passed and there's a lot about the events of 1989 that are still unknown or have been forgotten over the years. actually the young man who stood in front of the tank, we don't know who he is. we don't know what happened to him and although this is the iconic image of june the fourth but didn't actually happen on june 4. it happened on june the fifth day after the killings. we also don't know how many people died in beijing as the army moved in. the figures range from the preliminary figures which were just over 200 to estimates in the thousands at the time the red cross put on an estimate of 2600 people had died. we really don't have the numbers. it's also forgotten that most of those killings did not happen in tiananmen square itself but on the approach roads as the army came in. we also don't know what happened during the power struggle in the echelons of the communist party but we do know the loser in a
if you are young chinese kid how would you know your textbooks contained lies? i think we should also remember that even in the west now a quarter century has passed and there's a lot about the events of 1989 that are still unknown or have been forgotten over the years. actually the young man who stood in front of the tank, we don't know who he is. we don't know what happened to him and although this is the iconic image of june the fourth but didn't actually happen on june 4. it happened on...
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school, there was an emphasis on religious studies, and the taliban prohibits all literature and textbookshey perceive as immoral. but i was also led into a chemistry class, and another class where the students were learning math. i asked the teacher a few questions. >> before i arrived in charkh, i had heard that some taliban leaders had softened their stance on girls' being educated in state schools. >> when they held power, the taliban severely restricted girls' education and shut down a a majority of the schools, mainly because of their opposition to co-education. during the insurgency, female students were attacked, teachers sometimes killed. now, in charkh, under pressure to appease the local population, and as they look to regain more power in the country, they have allowed some education for the town's girls. >> there are some local taliban groups who are beginning to grapple with these issues because they recognize that they need the support of the population. also there is a lot of resistance from conservative elements and traditional elements to the idea of girls been educated b
school, there was an emphasis on religious studies, and the taliban prohibits all literature and textbookshey perceive as immoral. but i was also led into a chemistry class, and another class where the students were learning math. i asked the teacher a few questions. >> before i arrived in charkh, i had heard that some taliban leaders had softened their stance on girls' being educated in state schools. >> when they held power, the taliban severely restricted girls' education and...
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they are told in books, in textbooks and in popular culture.one captures american victory over the british during the war. the other symbolizes american resistance. the first, a military success is about andrew jackson, who defeated the british in new orleans in january of 1815. the second is an act of defiance. that one is about dolly madison, who on august 24, 1814 saved the portrait of george washington from british. jackson american prowess and determination and stands for the triumph of the still young dolly is audacity mixed with resolution and em bodies the weak, but pure, an unarmed woman, against the strong but foul, the enemy army. they did route the enemy, although it was an empty -- lives were lost in vain. in fact, we do not know whether or not dolly madison saved the portrait of george washington. no letters written either by dolly or james on august 24 have survived. there's very little from august 23rd. in other words, the documentary evidence for that day is either circumstantial or post factum. what dolly did when the british
they are told in books, in textbooks and in popular culture.one captures american victory over the british during the war. the other symbolizes american resistance. the first, a military success is about andrew jackson, who defeated the british in new orleans in january of 1815. the second is an act of defiance. that one is about dolly madison, who on august 24, 1814 saved the portrait of george washington from british. jackson american prowess and determination and stands for the triumph of...
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. >> reporter: he took a knapsack full of his textbooks. >> that's when you go what's happening to my kids and how can i protect them of what's going on? >> it is a family complex and we have kids and we are so close to them. >> reporter: many residents have told me this has an appearance of being safe. there have been reports in the past of car burglaries and thefts. >> it's always a neighbors tells you. >> avila wants everyone to know what happened. this is a reminder to keep your windows and doors locked. >> i think he will continue doing what he does and eventually one day he will get caught. >> berkeley police say if you have any information call police. >>> san jose are at the home of a 6-year-old boy. sergio lives in south san jose. he disappeared at about 9:00 this morning. he is autistic and doesn't speak in sentences. he was last seen wearing a super mario t-shirt and jeans. >>> he was thrown to a retaining wall. the accident happened in january jose in the 680 corrector ramp. the driver of a honda smashed into a retaining wall. the driver and the passenger got out of the ca
. >> reporter: he took a knapsack full of his textbooks. >> that's when you go what's happening to my kids and how can i protect them of what's going on? >> it is a family complex and we have kids and we are so close to them. >> reporter: many residents have told me this has an appearance of being safe. there have been reports in the past of car burglaries and thefts. >> it's always a neighbors tells you. >> avila wants everyone to know what happened. this is...
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she wrote a textbook, a course of study for indian schools, and traveled 65,000 miles during her first three years in office, and she traveled by buck board, on horseback, not like the travel we consider today. so, she was an amazing person that way. also, she was kind of quirky and loved to dress up. so, when she attended president mckin lee's inaugural she wore a 1,000 decide gown and a $50 halt. she loved fancy hats. and to contrast, a man of many -- that cost, her salary as wyoming's superintendent of public instruction was $2,000. we're standing in front of the wyoming supreme court building. it used to be the state library building. it no longer is. it's significant in wyoming's history, of course, and has an interesting person involved with it. his name was william -- a powerful attorney in wyoming, in the 1884-1897 era. hing significant in the to state's history because he was also the person -- one of the people who defended the cattlemen in the johnson county war incident of 1892, and he was the supreme court justice for wyoming, and later in 1910, he was appointed to the uni
she wrote a textbook, a course of study for indian schools, and traveled 65,000 miles during her first three years in office, and she traveled by buck board, on horseback, not like the travel we consider today. so, she was an amazing person that way. also, she was kind of quirky and loved to dress up. so, when she attended president mckin lee's inaugural she wore a 1,000 decide gown and a $50 halt. she loved fancy hats. and to contrast, a man of many -- that cost, her salary as wyoming's...
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and respected expert on warheads with textbooks, three textbooks which are widely read textbooks. they came out with several publications doubting and being skeptical -- skeptical of several claims for you to put in a nutshell why the claims the perception of iron dome is not optimal to their point of view. the scores are much lower, mostly 40%. another number, the question is why are there so few casualties? good civil defense. timely warning and people are more aware. this is coupled with the fact that hamas makes the warheads smaller and there is less litter. it makes some kind of sounds. you can argue those points. let's take the first claim. this is richard floyd a respectable expert. his books were read and it shows here that if you get the rocket from behind its no good. it from the side it's no good. this is as i said good material. everybody knows that. this is a picture from his publication about a month ago. look at that picture. this is lloyd's picture. here are the two rockets flying parallel to the ground so they are hitting anything from above but from the side, no
and respected expert on warheads with textbooks, three textbooks which are widely read textbooks. they came out with several publications doubting and being skeptical -- skeptical of several claims for you to put in a nutshell why the claims the perception of iron dome is not optimal to their point of view. the scores are much lower, mostly 40%. another number, the question is why are there so few casualties? good civil defense. timely warning and people are more aware. this is coupled with the...
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know how expensive textbooks are. >> there was this one guy i found on the site.watch movies, talk about his day. i ended up getting a $4,000 a month allowance from him. without even asking. without having to do anything. yeah. i've had sugar relationships where they straight up wanted arm candy to go to events and have a good time and look like they have a good time all the time. >> so how often are you propositioned initially by men who are really, really interested in sex. >> do you want me to be honest? >> yeah. be honest. >> probably nine times out of continue, sugar daddies' dream is to be yeah, i'll meet you at a hotel and give you $300. i'm not a prostitute. i want a mentor, older, successful who is going to teach me things. >> those girls that are dating guys that don't have anything to give you, all you get out of it is a pregnancy scare. >> my mother can't afford to help me. she has three other kids. they say why can't you work three jobs and do it the right way. what is the right way? >> do you look at it as a job? >> i look at it as a way to supplemen
know how expensive textbooks are. >> there was this one guy i found on the site.watch movies, talk about his day. i ended up getting a $4,000 a month allowance from him. without even asking. without having to do anything. yeah. i've had sugar relationships where they straight up wanted arm candy to go to events and have a good time and look like they have a good time all the time. >> so how often are you propositioned initially by men who are really, really interested in sex....
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she went so far as to threaten the author of the history textbook that if he knew anything about the suicide in his textbook that she would sue him and so although he knew part of the story, he left it out and so for all these years students in history have read a book on page 521, but on page 521 of doctor larson's book it is overcome by personal and political problems he took his own life on june 19, 1953. he was enormously well-liked. democrats democrats always have a hard time getting elected to the first time he ran for office, he was the top go-getter in his county and got elected to the legislature and people around the state asked him to run for state office when he became secretary of state and then governor. he was somebody that took public service seriously and belief that if there was a problem to be solved here needed to lead the way to get it done and as a result he became the most popular politician in the state. he'd been governor for six years mccarthy was elected to the u.s. senate two years ahead. the relationship was bad from the very beginning. three months after
she went so far as to threaten the author of the history textbook that if he knew anything about the suicide in his textbook that she would sue him and so although he knew part of the story, he left it out and so for all these years students in history have read a book on page 521, but on page 521 of doctor larson's book it is overcome by personal and political problems he took his own life on june 19, 1953. he was enormously well-liked. democrats democrats always have a hard time getting...
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amazon not the om one offering sweet deals on textbooks.idewalk formerly known at campus book rentals founded as a destructive upstart partnering to help independent bookstores vive. joining us, founder and ceo alan martin joining us at post nine. great column in the "new york times" as well. great to you have. >> good to be here rc. >> the amazon story is interesting to us. because you survived this with them. tell the story. >> early days dependent on anybody who had books to get them to students and the biggest market amazon. used them for a while. that's the past. we realized early on the bookstore held these intrinsic competitive advantages. right on campus, perfect product for the student and for the student who has a quiz the next day, needs a book now, go to the store. we said, we're going to focus energy on the bookstore, bring technologies to the store that allow them to bring market share back from amazon. the same savings to the store students otherwise only get at amazon. >> still a partner? >> partner and supplier but not the
amazon not the om one offering sweet deals on textbooks.idewalk formerly known at campus book rentals founded as a destructive upstart partnering to help independent bookstores vive. joining us, founder and ceo alan martin joining us at post nine. great column in the "new york times" as well. great to you have. >> good to be here rc. >> the amazon story is interesting to us. because you survived this with them. tell the story. >> early days dependent on anybody who...
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it does not read our textbooks. in fact, the mode we're in today for mars scientifically is one of rapid massive discovery. our ideas are changing with a large community of scientists working with missions like curiosity, mars reconnaissance orb tor, the landscape is changing. we don't totally know what we have. that's important as we look forward to the era of human exploration. in fact, mars is an ever-changing frontier. we're just realizing the questions we have to ask to allow us as that situational awareness. this is just a view we see of where we're going with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars. so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history.
it does not read our textbooks. in fact, the mode we're in today for mars scientifically is one of rapid massive discovery. our ideas are changing with a large community of scientists working with missions like curiosity, mars reconnaissance orb tor, the landscape is changing. we don't totally know what we have. that's important as we look forward to the era of human exploration. in fact, mars is an ever-changing frontier. we're just realizing the questions we have to ask to allow us as that...
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this is what the textbooks told me in business school. what do they say to you? >> they're telling me right now, just, as you said, those textbooks, five out of 26 last entire week in october at very time, after that triple-witching you had down weeks. so do not buy in right now, even if you're starting a position. hold off a little bit. these futures are telling me on high volume the buyers are just not here. this is a fall through. a lot of s&p traders have been waiting for. as far as we're concerned the stronger dollar is a huge concern for us traders down here on the floor as we continue to see strength against the euro and the yen. us traders belief we could have a follow-through. we saw it dip below the 50 day moving average in s&p futures today. david: joe, are you at all concerned this is start of something a little biger? what it really indicates the economy and all the economists have been wrong about the economic thunder that will be coming out of this economist. it hasn't been thundering at all. it has been much more timid than a lot economists though
this is what the textbooks told me in business school. what do they say to you? >> they're telling me right now, just, as you said, those textbooks, five out of 26 last entire week in october at very time, after that triple-witching you had down weeks. so do not buy in right now, even if you're starting a position. hold off a little bit. these futures are telling me on high volume the buyers are just not here. this is a fall through. a lot of s&p traders have been waiting for. as far...
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perfect, textbook. everything you want to see. we've heard so from many different people from different areas of business today. put me inside the mind of a investor as you look at the shares, doc. why the clamber to get a big piece of this or as much as you could. >> because it is the peer play. we all know yahoo is not. and that's why for me scott, yahoo was the sale and we slammed it out this morning. i think a lot of people did. i think a lot of hedges will continue to slam shares of yahoo because that is a derivative that still owns a significant piece. they will lift those hedges i believe scott next friday. why? because the options come on the following monday september 29th. as far as investor, whether they are hedge fund and fast money guys or joes and jane, a lot of folks just want access to china. i know -- and they know. they don't actually own that. jack ma owns that but they get the revenue stream from it through the cayman islands and i think they think that is going to continue to grow and be dramatic. we had i don
perfect, textbook. everything you want to see. we've heard so from many different people from different areas of business today. put me inside the mind of a investor as you look at the shares, doc. why the clamber to get a big piece of this or as much as you could. >> because it is the peer play. we all know yahoo is not. and that's why for me scott, yahoo was the sale and we slammed it out this morning. i think a lot of people did. i think a lot of hedges will continue to slam shares of...
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a textbook example how the news cycle impacts public opinion polling.ple are hearing about the legalization of pot all the time. it's on the front pages of the paper, in the news, and usually tied to some kind of negative stories like the ones you mentioned. as a result, they get polled, a big polling company, they have something bad to say about it. this does not necessarily, you know, suggest that any kind of significant shift in opinion. a matter of time and things will probably go back to normal. >> i don't know. john, i think, look, drugs do draw a lot of bad consequences. you don't want people out in the open doing drugs everywhere. it does bring down the level of the community somewhat, and that's why certain communities are saying, we don't want it here anymore. >> well, if what you say true, why do we need politicians to make them illegal? we don't trust politicians to dictate any other things in our lives. why here? if pot is so bad, why create a law for it? we can take care of ourselves. we will know not to smoke it based on those consequence
a textbook example how the news cycle impacts public opinion polling.ple are hearing about the legalization of pot all the time. it's on the front pages of the paper, in the news, and usually tied to some kind of negative stories like the ones you mentioned. as a result, they get polled, a big polling company, they have something bad to say about it. this does not necessarily, you know, suggest that any kind of significant shift in opinion. a matter of time and things will probably go back to...
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this fifth grader can walk down the street, bring into existence a photo of a textbook from the 17th century. they can listen to their tutor ask them questions about what they're reading. this technology is quite visible from wre wry now. >> although it will be programmed to teach children, the focus of the tutors will be to learn about their pupils. >> they know the different pathways that learners take. if you're learning a times table that the really hard multiplications are 7 and 8. they know and can happy that. they have a whole battery of questions to nudge you farther along. >> imagine that for a fifth grader. i'm sharon epperson. >>> and finally, an unhappy anniversary. today marks the sixth-year anniversary of the collapse of investment firm lehman brothers. the bankruptcy sent shivers down wall street and was followed by a massive slide in the markets. the housing market crisis and federal bailouts of some of the country's biggest companies. six years later the markets had reportedly reached historic highs. the nation's banking system is much healthier, housing is light-yea
this fifth grader can walk down the street, bring into existence a photo of a textbook from the 17th century. they can listen to their tutor ask them questions about what they're reading. this technology is quite visible from wre wry now. >> although it will be programmed to teach children, the focus of the tutors will be to learn about their pupils. >> they know the different pathways that learners take. if you're learning a times table that the really hard multiplications are 7...
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you know, someone's bought the computers and someone's built the classroom and someone's got the textbooks, where actually putting it together it doesn't fit it doesn't celebrate an integrate and it doesn't help the children. >> the people who pie e-buy the computers also must -- people who buy the computers must know there's got to be electrification to plug the computers into. >> when we talk about fragile and conflict ridden countries, capacity problems in public sector in rolling out services, that's to be expected. but those capacity issues are going to be better addressed if there is a comprehensive plan piece. and that's the model of the global partnership for education. doing the whole education sector plan. >> are the governments giving you the money in the donor parts of the world ready to pony up? we have come through an age that was very difficult in ministries of capitols. >> i'm certainly aware as a former government leader that there have been many ministries of the world that have gone tbrai afte -- gray after this, better focus on education out of aid. aid dollars are actu
you know, someone's bought the computers and someone's built the classroom and someone's got the textbooks, where actually putting it together it doesn't fit it doesn't celebrate an integrate and it doesn't help the children. >> the people who pie e-buy the computers also must -- people who buy the computers must know there's got to be electrification to plug the computers into. >> when we talk about fragile and conflict ridden countries, capacity problems in public sector in...