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u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind -- which all of you -- you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. have certainyou to standards. they require you to have certain performance targets. the require you a certain way of dealing with low performance schools, and they require you to do teacher evaluation a certain way. here are the teacher evaluation requirements during -- requi rements. here is my point. i went through this teacher , 1980tion stuff in 1983 4, 1985, 1986. teachers -- asked 10,000 teachers voluntarily to go up a career ladder. if we had the federal government second-guessing us all the way up, we could not have done anything. they don't know how to do it any better than we do, and they don't know how to do it at all. we are all pioneering a little bit when we try to find a fair way to reward outstanding teachers, give them 10 months and 11 month contracts, pay them more for being good. there is a difference of opinion in washington
u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind -- which all of you -- you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. have certainyou to standards. they require you to have certain performance targets. the require you a certain way of dealing with low performance schools, and they require you to do teacher evaluation a certain way. here are the teacher evaluation requirements during -- requi rements. here is my...
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u.s. department of education through the public broadcasting service. ontributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view. ♪ ( laughs ) ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other ♪ ♪ you got to listen to your heart ♪ ♪ listen to the beat ♪ ♪ listen to the rhythm, the rhythm of the street ♪ ♪ open up your eyes open up your ears ♪ ♪ get together and make things better by working together ♪ ♪ it's a simple message and it comes from the heart ♪ ♪ believe in yourself ♪ ♪ for that's the place to start ♪ ♪ and i say hey! ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ if we could learn to work and play ♪ ♪ and get along with each other. ♪ hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of day ♪ ♪ hey! what a wonderful kind of day. ♪ hey! arthur: hey, d.w. hey! whoa! ( crash ) arthur: whoa, look at that monster! i wonder if he's going to... ( gasps ): he did, he ate that kid-- bones and all. that's so gross. i b
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u.s. department of education. >> bokara: today i'm celebrating india, because i'm actually--have two friendsing, both of whom have spent a lot of time in india. and so i'm making a curry. and i love making curries because it's exactly like painting. it's--you know when i mix my paints, it's a littl t
u.s. department of education. >> bokara: today i'm celebrating india, because i'm actually--have two friendsing, both of whom have spent a lot of time in india. and so i'm making a curry. and i love making curries because it's exactly like painting. it's--you know when i mix my paints, it's a littl t
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u.s. department of education. >> bokara: so today, we're going to do a show about transformation with twoin the field. it's michael murphy and jon kabat-zinn. jon kabat-zinn is a doctor, an author, and a meditation teacher. and michael murphy is
u.s. department of education. >> bokara: so today, we're going to do a show about transformation with twoin the field. it's michael murphy and jon kabat-zinn. jon kabat-zinn is a doctor, an author, and a meditation teacher. and michael murphy is
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u.s. department of education is looking into whether sexual assault cases at james madison university have been mishandled. the investigation stems from a complaint filed by a former jmu student. she claims three fraternity brothers pulled off her bathing suit top during a spring break trip to florida last year, record the incident and then passed the tape around toars. >> jon: whoa. even the classic virginia safety school is no longer safe. [laughter] yeah, you've been to jmu, huh? this case is horrifying, but at least the woman has evidence, you know, video. most sexual assault cases are notoriously difficult to prove. often victims don't feel like they can come forward. there reason denials and appeals. this time the school cannot sweep this under the rug. so what is the punishment? >> all three students responsible for sexual assault and harassment expelled upon graduation. >> jon: yes! justice! wait a minute. expelled upon graduation? isn't that graduation? [laughter] >> they may not be on jmu's campus for any reason after graduation. >> jon: so no alumni tailgating or reunions or bri
u.s. department of education is looking into whether sexual assault cases at james madison university have been mishandled. the investigation stems from a complaint filed by a former jmu student. she claims three fraternity brothers pulled off her bathing suit top during a spring break trip to florida last year, record the incident and then passed the tape around toars. >> jon: whoa. even the classic virginia safety school is no longer safe. [laughter] yeah, you've been to jmu, huh? this...
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u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. n me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. n me and my guests--scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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u.s. department of education. ts and both penn state and pitt's main campuses pay more than $16,000 a year. the national average, less than half that amount. pennsylvania provides less support to colleges which means more of the cost is then passed on to students. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, tropical storm arthur is expected to cause higher seas and more rip currents but one beach patrol is armed with new tools to cut down on their response time. the new radio system is designed to help the staffers on long beach township beach patrol communicate better with each other. each beach has its own radio. the transmissions are monitored by police patrol and police department dispatchers. >> we save 20 to 30 seconds, if you're treading water, 30 seconds is a long time. >> the radios are especially crucial with the fourth of july crowds. >>> six young soccer players from our area are leaving on a trip a lifetime. >> they're heading to brazil to take part in a mini world cup. >> nbc 10 was in manayunk yesterday where
u.s. department of education. ts and both penn state and pitt's main campuses pay more than $16,000 a year. the national average, less than half that amount. pennsylvania provides less support to colleges which means more of the cost is then passed on to students. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, tropical storm arthur is expected to cause higher seas and more rip currents but one beach patrol is armed with new tools to cut down on their response time. the new radio system is designed...
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u.s. department of education appointed a investigator to over sea the sale of corinthian colleges. ey are closing 5 in the bay area. the u.s. attorney general has been assigned to the process. corinthian colleges 5 bay area locations include fremont and four in concord, san jose, hayward and san francisco. >>> administrators at san francisco general hospital said no one has come forward to identify a mystery patient. a ambulance brought this man to the hospital one month ago. he carried no identification and the hospital says he is too confused to provide his name. he is between 50 and 60 years old. he is 5'10" and weighs 213 pounds. >>> more than 20 new firefighters joined the ranks of the oakland fire department today. >> the firefighters were sworn in and received their badges at a ceremony in downtown oakland this afternoon. this is the first time in four years that new recruits joined oakland's fire department. and city leaders say it has been a long time coming. we often hear about a shortage of police officers but for the last few years the fire department has been coping wit
u.s. department of education appointed a investigator to over sea the sale of corinthian colleges. ey are closing 5 in the bay area. the u.s. attorney general has been assigned to the process. corinthian colleges 5 bay area locations include fremont and four in concord, san jose, hayward and san francisco. >>> administrators at san francisco general hospital said no one has come forward to identify a mystery patient. a ambulance brought this man to the hospital one month ago. he...
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u.s. department of education? ♪ ways to are multiple watch bloomberg television.are on the web, bloomberg.com, on your mobile device, apple, and amazon fire. corinthian colleges failed to reach an agreement with the department of education to sell or close its 100 seven campuses. the for-profit college chain is under investigation for allegedly falsifying grades and job placement data. janet morin joins me now with more on the story. janet, corinthian faces multiple state and federal investigations for his recruitment and lending practices. that shuts down, what will mean for its 72,000 students? >> a good question. right now you have state community college systems trying to reach out to students to see if they are interested in continuing their education. they may be able to find a place that different community colleges. do their credits transfer? that is the question. ideally if they move on to other colleges they may be able to continue, but it is not clear. >> will students attending schools owned by corinthian that closed before they complete their degrees,
u.s. department of education? ♪ ways to are multiple watch bloomberg television.are on the web, bloomberg.com, on your mobile device, apple, and amazon fire. corinthian colleges failed to reach an agreement with the department of education to sell or close its 100 seven campuses. the for-profit college chain is under investigation for allegedly falsifying grades and job placement data. janet morin joins me now with more on the story. janet, corinthian faces multiple state and federal...
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u.s. department of education. students at both pitt and penn state's main cam tuesday pay more than $16,000 a year. the national average for similar schools runs $7,400. pa provides less support to the school so the cost is passed down to the students. >>> alimony laws could be changing in the garden state. a bill has been sent to the governor's desk that would limit the length much payments. if signed into law, payments could not continue for longer than the couple was married unless the passenger was lomarr than 20 years or if the judge finds exceptional circumstances. >>> a philadelphia dealer selling a set of documents signed by some of our nation's forfathers. among them six rare documents signed by george washington, john hancock and thomas jeff jefferson. the collection includes a letter from george washington sent to a soldier. washington thanks him for his service during the revolutionary war. >> good finds. >>> the new evidence. >> rchters reveal they found a link between childhood vaccines and autism. >
u.s. department of education. students at both pitt and penn state's main cam tuesday pay more than $16,000 a year. the national average for similar schools runs $7,400. pa provides less support to the school so the cost is passed down to the students. >>> alimony laws could be changing in the garden state. a bill has been sent to the governor's desk that would limit the length much payments. if signed into law, payments could not continue for longer than the couple was married unless...
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u.s. department of education have reached an agreement that calls for the company to sell 85 of its campusessell 12 others. corinthian owns everest college and yotech school. corinthian operating four heald colleges here in the bay area. the company has not disclosed which campuses it plans to close. >>> celebrating the fourth of july. >> controlled chaos here in san francisco whereabout 200,000 people are now headed home or at least trying to. a live report coming up. >> the cold case has gone hot again. six women were killed more than 30 years ago. the new information tonight, police are on the look out for and hope that you can help. >> and you can get ktvu news to go. download the ktvu app, click on the live icon and you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. >>> happening now, after worries about fog you can see here fireworks lit up the fourth of july sky. fireworks exploded right under the fog layer so no one would be disappointed. >> that show ended just half an hour ago. you can see there's still a good sized crowd out here but nothing compared to what it was abo
u.s. department of education have reached an agreement that calls for the company to sell 85 of its campusessell 12 others. corinthian owns everest college and yotech school. corinthian operating four heald colleges here in the bay area. the company has not disclosed which campuses it plans to close. >>> celebrating the fourth of july. >> controlled chaos here in san francisco whereabout 200,000 people are now headed home or at least trying to. a live report coming up. >>...
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u.s. department of education late thursday to sell 85 of the campuses. it will wind down operation at 12 others. government has been investigating whether they falsified job placement rate and state attendance records. they had received 85 percent of the revenue from federal student aid. college will announce which schools sold off on monday. >> just when they thought a deal was didn't another snag for the oakland a's as team trying to extend the lease at coliseum. deal approved by the board that runs the coliseum but the city of oakland still isn't on board. laura has more from the coliseum. >> it may a day of celebration but fans attending today's game found little joy in the latest development comcoming out of the team effort to sten the lease in oakland. >> who cares about the politician wave good time. we are fans we are not leaving no matter what. >> we are just tired of the honor and off in the city we need something new. >> oakland mayor kwan and council president pat signal they want something more from owner wolf and the a's before signing on t
u.s. department of education late thursday to sell 85 of the campuses. it will wind down operation at 12 others. government has been investigating whether they falsified job placement rate and state attendance records. they had received 85 percent of the revenue from federal student aid. college will announce which schools sold off on monday. >> just when they thought a deal was didn't another snag for the oakland a's as team trying to extend the lease at coliseum. deal approved by the...
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u.s. department of education sanctions and other agency investigations, california's attorney general ander states sued as well as share holders and students. the company stock, 10 years ago was $33. closed at 22-cent today. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man was arrested today on suspicion of child molestation accused of sneaking into a child's bedroom. police say the 22-year-old broke into a home after 1:00 a.m. this morning. investigators say he actually got into the bed with an 11- year-old girl who started screaming. then a couple hours later police responded to reports of a prowler and arrested him. he was booked into contra costa county jail in martinez on $160,000 bail. >>> it has been quite a clean up job for volunteers at lake tahoe picking up trash after the 4th of july fireworks. an army of volunteers scoured 5 beaches along three miles of shoreline on saturday and what they collected was 2300 pounds of trash. that includes 1500 cigarette buts and other things that you don't want to see on the beach. >> shocking. really. overwhelming. we had no idea. >> it is not atypic
u.s. department of education sanctions and other agency investigations, california's attorney general ander states sued as well as share holders and students. the company stock, 10 years ago was $33. closed at 22-cent today. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man was arrested today on suspicion of child molestation accused of sneaking into a child's bedroom. police say the 22-year-old broke into a home after 1:00 a.m. this morning. investigators say he actually got into the bed with...
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u.s. department of education is now investigating the school along with 66 others nationwide. anna told her story to the new york times. today she's coming forward to support a bill that could help other victims. >> it is time to protect those who are wronged. the time is now. >> we're announcing our solution to america's epidemic of campus sexual assault. the campus accountability and safety act is a bipartisan bill that finally forces colleges and universities across the country to face this problem head on. >> reporter: the bill asks for confidential counseling and requires an annual survey of students on their experiences with sexual assault to be published online. plus transparency. >> currently accurate reporting makes a school an outliar because no school wants to be alone in admitting such a serious problem. with this bill underreporting will have stiff fines and real teeth. >> reporter: this bipartisan bill is expected to hit the floor in september. at the capitol debra alfarone, wusa9. >> catholic university, one of the 67 colleges under investigation for the possibl
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u.s. department of education. nationally, it took in nearly a billion dollars from the g.i. over the last five years. the university of phoenix has been especially successful at attracting veterans in san diego, a port city with a high concentration of veterans. every year, soldiers and sailors here retire from active duty and turn to the g.i. bill as they transition to civilian life. among them, david pace, who served 20 years in the navy. pace dreamed of a career in the business world and enrolled in a bachelor's program at the university of phoenix. >> i figured that with that college degree i would get a better job and move on. >> reporter: he told me a recruiter from the university of phoenix said he could turn his military experience into academic credit and graduate in just 18 months, leaving him with enough g.i. bill money to pursue a master's degree. >> but that ain't how it worked. >> reporter: a year into that degree plan, pace says he was told he would need to take ten additional classes to graduate, pace feels he was tricked. >> i didn't know. i really didn't kn
u.s. department of education. nationally, it took in nearly a billion dollars from the g.i. over the last five years. the university of phoenix has been especially successful at attracting veterans in san diego, a port city with a high concentration of veterans. every year, soldiers and sailors here retire from active duty and turn to the g.i. bill as they transition to civilian life. among them, david pace, who served 20 years in the navy. pace dreamed of a career in the business world and...
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u.s. department of education, 81% of high school dropouts say real-world learning opportunities would have kept them in school. it's interesting. average high school graduation rate is now about 80%, way too low. in fact, it's closers t closer . but even 80% as the average is way too low for high school graduation. they would have been more likely to stay in school if they had real-world learning opportunities. that's why the graduation rate for kids involved in c.t.e. -- the presiding officer: time has expired. mr. portman: i would ask for two additional minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. portman: for quids i kids in c.t.e. concentrations, it's a 90%. that's because they're getting that real-world subpoenas. so i think a good plie place tot again is this legislation that we're introducing today. this is legislation that begins with reforms to the perkins career and technical education act. it needs to be reauthorized. the reauthorization ought to include these reforms senator kaine and i had have talked b this is the major source of federal support
u.s. department of education, 81% of high school dropouts say real-world learning opportunities would have kept them in school. it's interesting. average high school graduation rate is now about 80%, way too low. in fact, it's closers t closer . but even 80% as the average is way too low for high school graduation. they would have been more likely to stay in school if they had real-world learning opportunities. that's why the graduation rate for kids involved in c.t.e. -- the presiding officer:...
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of its campuses including some here in the bay area. the trouble for- profit education at the company said operating agreement with u.s. department of education made millions of dollars from the government or the years was its operations now the government planning but the company at this venice almost as a school for operations and japan on 12 other locations tonight >> : all 10 schools as well. the department put the school and financial my trip last month government concern over allegations that job placement data was falsified a school's marketing campaign and also concern over allegations over alter grades and attendance records >> : power up or given up. air travelers heading over the eyes states are hearing. we need the know about the new airport security rules put in place over the weekend >> : for spring charger smart phones laptops candles and video-game consoles every electronic device has to be able to be turned on the transportation safety restoration has but unspecified will happen to phone i can be turned on or how the order will get discounts of as tough as did a lot second measures in effect only in certain overs
of its campuses including some here in the bay area. the trouble for- profit education at the company said operating agreement with u.s. department of education made millions of dollars from the government or the years was its operations now the government planning but the company at this venice almost as a school for operations and japan on 12 other locations tonight >> : all 10 schools as well. the department put the school and financial my trip last month government concern over...
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u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. f the you need relief from no child left behind, which all of you do -- it's not workable today -- you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. they require you to have certain standards. they require you to have certain performance targets. they require you a certain way of dealing with low performing schools, and they require you to do teacher evaluation a certain way. here's the teacher evaluation requirements up here. now, i'm through. i'm going to stop talking here, but here's my point. i went through this teacher evaluation stuff in 19 83, '4, '5 and '6. tennessee was the first state for paying teachers well. we got 10,000 teachers to go up a career ladder and be master teachers. if we'd had the federal government second guessing us all the way up, we would have never gotten anything done. we don't need that advice. they don't know how to do it nil better than we co, and really they don't know how to do it at all. we're all pioneering a little bit w
u.s. department of education has got you over a barrel. f the you need relief from no child left behind, which all of you do -- it's not workable today -- you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. they require you to have certain standards. they require you to have certain performance targets. they require you a certain way of dealing with low performing schools, and they require you to do teacher evaluation a certain way. here's the teacher evaluation...
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u.s. department of education for at least one year. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity, known as naciqi, and the advise re committee on student financial assistance play vitally important advisory roles to the secretary of education and congress and would not otherwise be extended through the general education provisions act when the higher education act expires this year. naciqi for example advises the secretary of education on matters related to postsecondary education accreditation and certification process for higher education institutions to participate in federal student aid programs. the advisory committee on student financial assistance provides advice and council on federal student financial aid policy to both congress and the secretary of education, including the recommendations for increasing college access and persistence to higher education for low-income and moderate-income students. as the ranking member of the subcommittee on higher education and work force training, i thank chairman
u.s. department of education for at least one year. the national advisory committee on institutional quality and integrity, known as naciqi, and the advise re committee on student financial assistance play vitally important advisory roles to the secretary of education and congress and would not otherwise be extended through the general education provisions act when the higher education act expires this year. naciqi for example advises the secretary of education on matters related to...
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u.s. department of education and united states congress on what higher education is, what is the value at, and what it is going to require if the united states is going to thrive in the 21st century. can you join me in thanking our panel for sharing their expertise today? [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you. we do is focusrk around everything across the spectrum. we have an enormous amount of research on the higher education side. i want to talk about some of the work we have done recently utilized by leaders like you and what to take a moment to highlight gary holiday. i know he was supposed to be here. -- the chairnsel of the council and commissioner of education statement kentucky. he recently spoke at an event i was at. as i was moderating it he called out one of the reports we had just completed. 13 model state-level programs. he talked about how that dual enrollment is exactly what he needed to start helping more and more students get an opportunity for higher education certificate or degree. he knew he couldn't politically get it done by himself. chairs his report to the
u.s. department of education and united states congress on what higher education is, what is the value at, and what it is going to require if the united states is going to thrive in the 21st century. can you join me in thanking our panel for sharing their expertise today? [applause] >> thank you very much. >> thank you. we do is focusrk around everything across the spectrum. we have an enormous amount of research on the higher education side. i want to talk about some of the work we...
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u.s. department of education has come to a settlement. d of falsifying records and deceiving perspective students about job prospects. they operate four heald colleges and one wyo-tech school in the bay area. >>> as we have new video showing the aftermath of hurricane arthur, parts of north carolina have flooded. the water is knee deep in some areas off the coast. arthur is now headed northeast toward new york. our reporter is live in kill devil hills north carolina with a look at the damage and the dangers that still lie ahead. >> reporter: good morning, tori. well, north carolina's outer banks dodged a bullet. arthur could have been a hot worse than it was last night. the 4th of july holiday is back on track for many here in north carolina. paddleboarders and surfers are back in the water as arthur heads away from the state. it's a much different scene now after heavy wind and rain pounded the area. the store coming ashore with winds at00 miles an hour. >> right now we have people throughout the world beginning to enjoy north carolina be
u.s. department of education has come to a settlement. d of falsifying records and deceiving perspective students about job prospects. they operate four heald colleges and one wyo-tech school in the bay area. >>> as we have new video showing the aftermath of hurricane arthur, parts of north carolina have flooded. the water is knee deep in some areas off the coast. arthur is now headed northeast toward new york. our reporter is live in kill devil hills north carolina with a look at the...
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u.s. department of education has put a freeze on grants and loans for students after they failed to meet the demands for information on practices on student successes. they are facing legal action by california and other states which came the for profit colleges used deceptive marketing tack tis. they have locations in san francisco, hayward, concord and san jose. so far, they've not reported any potential buyers. >>> this morning, caltrans is warning drivers about now major closure of interstate 280 in san francisco that begins tomorrow night. this time the northbound lanes will be closed during the 4th of july holiday weekend for freeway repair work. caltrans is shutting down the lanes between the 101, 280 interchange and downtown san francisco. the closure is scheduled to begin at 9:00 tomorrow night. the freeway is scheduled to reopen at 5:00 on monday morning. now, the southbound lanes will remain open. you may remember a stretch of southbound 280 in san francisco was closed over the memorial day weekend for a similar highway project. another closure is planned for the labor day holiday
u.s. department of education has put a freeze on grants and loans for students after they failed to meet the demands for information on practices on student successes. they are facing legal action by california and other states which came the for profit colleges used deceptive marketing tack tis. they have locations in san francisco, hayward, concord and san jose. so far, they've not reported any potential buyers. >>> this morning, caltrans is warning drivers about now major closure of...
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u.s. department of education that you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind, which all of you do, it's not workable today, you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. they require you to have certain standards. they require you to have certain performance. they require you certainly do with local performance schools and they require you to do tj valuations a certain way. teacher evaluation requirements. i'm through. i'm going to stop talking here, but here's my point. i went through this teacher evaluation stuff in 1983, four, five and six. tennessee was the first state to pay teachers more for teaching well. it's not easy to do. we got 10,000 teachers voluntarily to go up the career ladder and be master teachers but if we have a federal government second-guessing is
u.s. department of education that you over a barrel. if you need relief from no child left behind, which all of you do, it's not workable today, you have to ask permission and then they require you to do a lot of things. they require you to have certain standards. they require you to have certain performance. they require you certainly do with local performance schools and they require you to do tj valuations a certain way. teacher evaluation requirements. i'm through. i'm going to stop talking...
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of u.s. citizens. secondly, the obama department of education effectively amended core requirements of the no child left behind act by granting states wholesale waivers in return for their agreement to adopt certain education policies established by the department rather than those established by congress which is the law-making branch. and lastly, when the senate refused over an extended period of time to confirm president obama's nominees to the national labor relations board, president obama gave all of them temporary appointments under the recess appointments clause notwithstanding the senate was meeting every third day in pro forma sessions and, therefore, was not in recess. president obama has declared the senate pro forma sessions, a practice which dated back over 60 years, a nullity as to when it was in session and when it was in recess. the administration actually made the extraordinary argument before the supreme court which is due to rule on this case in the next week or so that the senate could, of course, retain its recess power by just remaining in session continuously, forever. that would
of u.s. citizens. secondly, the obama department of education effectively amended core requirements of the no child left behind act by granting states wholesale waivers in return for their agreement to adopt certain education policies established by the department rather than those established by congress which is the law-making branch. and lastly, when the senate refused over an extended period of time to confirm president obama's nominees to the national labor relations board, president obama...
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epa under the federal government the department of interior and health education and welfare and they put them together and created the epa in 1970. but i agree. the u.s. department of agriculture has been very corrupt for decades. they came into being rather recently, four years ago. the usda has been in business since the 1860s. not only is it supposed to regulate the industry of agriculture but also promotes the industry of agriculture. when i came to this country in 1961 there were -- and today they are less than 1%. most of the food that we have the industrial food that we eat comes out of the mega-farmers and factories. there has been a tremendous change in agriculture in the united states. something that in the 20 century there was a 60% decline of -- from the farmers 98 decline of black farmers in this country. you go to the central valley and see farms 4000, 5000 acres in size. i saw some pictures. how can you deal with 4000 acres? you can deal with this is a family farmer. you have to have chemicals in office. everything changes. the community changes completely. two towns i went to 20,000 people per town and most of the people are nonfarmer
epa under the federal government the department of interior and health education and welfare and they put them together and created the epa in 1970. but i agree. the u.s. department of agriculture has been very corrupt for decades. they came into being rather recently, four years ago. the usda has been in business since the 1860s. not only is it supposed to regulate the industry of agriculture but also promotes the industry of agriculture. when i came to this country in 1961 there were -- and...
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pantry boom is only beginning as prices for education skyrocket having grown by five hundred forty percent since the eighty's according to the u.s. department of labor some people are coming here in the not even way. they can barely afford the tuition nineteen year old stacy abbey is a originally from an upper middle class family in india living below the poverty line since moving to america it's a negative mentality sometimes when people say oh you're coming to our country and you're taking all the food and all the food stands we don't use any of that is my family they scared them away thank you stacey says there are many more students like her most of them she says keep their hunger to themselves it's kind of embarrassing to go and tell that to people when you see that other people have it and you don't have that but i've seen a lot of students who are hungry and they eat. a muffin or something and. then i asked them all did you what did you have today a muffin is what they've told me it's that it's very sad in this community of twenty three thousand people the pantry is not only meant for students but also college staff who are in need the
pantry boom is only beginning as prices for education skyrocket having grown by five hundred forty percent since the eighty's according to the u.s. department of labor some people are coming here in the not even way. they can barely afford the tuition nineteen year old stacy abbey is a originally from an upper middle class family in india living below the poverty line since moving to america it's a negative mentality sometimes when people say oh you're coming to our country and you're taking...
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educational. i would like to also enter in the record an article from the wall street journal entitled "future of our deported." tabled also like to enter 39 from the u.s. department thatand security document senator johnson was referring to. it really challenges the notion and stipulates the differences between removals and returns. i think returns are diminishing at a pretty high level. here is what i would like to say. this is a humanitarian crisis. i think everybody here, most of us have children. to see what is happening with so many children from other countries breaks our heart. at the same time, within emergency supplemental, it seems to me that what we should be addressing is if there is something we can immediately do to change the incentive structure. we talked a little bit about what the phenomenon is. i do think it would be very important for all of government on the executive side to address what is causing this spike. i do think there is a marketing that is taking place. it is based on policies. if you look at returns, the returns issue is a big part of this. very few people are being returned. greatartz, i know you are public servants, but let's ta
educational. i would like to also enter in the record an article from the wall street journal entitled "future of our deported." tabled also like to enter 39 from the u.s. department thatand security document senator johnson was referring to. it really challenges the notion and stipulates the differences between removals and returns. i think returns are diminishing at a pretty high level. here is what i would like to say. this is a humanitarian crisis. i think everybody here, most of...
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u.s. company came to china. he is now demanding the company stop all sales and marketing activities there. sounds like a squatter, right? survey by the department of educationand science graduates earn the most money after graduation. only 16% of students took home degrees in science and technology engineering or math. for those graduates average $65,000 a year compared to just less than $50,000 for those with other kinds of degrees. >>> a familiar face to cnbc viewers is leaving wall street for academia. banking analyst brad hintz announcing he plans to teach and write a book. he most recently worked at bernstein research and before that was a ceo of lehman brothers and treasurer at morgan stanley. >> the latest read on small business is out. steve liesman joins us now from washington, d.c. with a special guest. steve? >> hey, thanks, scott. the fifk, national federation of independent business small business optimism falling by 1.6 points to 95. that's capping a recent step upward and the question is are we reaching some kind of top here which would be settling down at a very low level. joining us from philadelphia bill dunkelberg. he puts together the su
u.s. company came to china. he is now demanding the company stop all sales and marketing activities there. sounds like a squatter, right? survey by the department of educationand science graduates earn the most money after graduation. only 16% of students took home degrees in science and technology engineering or math. for those graduates average $65,000 a year compared to just less than $50,000 for those with other kinds of degrees. >>> a familiar face to cnbc viewers is leaving wall...