Ok. Started. Ng to get were waiting on the last panelist, david coleman. We can mock him when he sweeps his cape. His t i am frederick hess. Come in court has been adopted by 45 states common core has been adopted by 45 states and the District Of Columbia. The notion that these reading standards have the opportunity to improve. There has been in the last 12 to 18 months it rising chorus of skepticism, concerns about how these standards will impact instruction. Whether the standards are good or bad. The reason is my own personal bias. I think most efforts to alter standards or instruction or assessment turned as much on how they are done as on any grand design sketched on the front end. I could be wrong on that. But that is the bias that im coming from. We want to talk about with joanne weiss, who is in the middle of so many reform conversations, david coleman, from the College Board is what are some of the challenges ahead as states seek to make these things deliver on their promise. W
Have that faculty are prepared to train teachers to be effective under the common core standards . I have the belief that this is new for everyone. There are no senses of immediate expertise but there is an individual expertise. Once again a great opportunity to build the confidence. Very quickly if we could do this together. I have confidence that our institutions learn and learn quickly. , the faculty lets remember that the productive relationship between high quality researchers and design brings together evidence. All of us here fear that trend to change call the institution by institution is daunting. Why dont we look at, in court . Telling people in with the College Board does, sharing high quality courses that are designed and built upon and refined through educators working together. I want to separate these four second. I could not agree with you more that Brilliant Minds helped shape a common core. As opposed to the construction it was a combination of mathematicians and educ
Greatest represented democracy in Human History and thats us and happy halloween. And thats hardball for now. All in with chris hayes starts right now. Tonight on all in why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election with no evidence of any wrongdoing with just days to go. Fbi director james comey under fire. Ten days to go . I think its disgraceful. Criticism coming from across the political spectrum. I think this is probably not the right thing for comey to do. But is the fbi decision actually impacting voters . Well breakdown the state of the race with over 23 million votes already cast. Jew usa rom lock her up to jew sa if in a donald trump
close to the election. A second source later confirmed that same story to the huffington post. Now, this all comes as comey faces growing backlash for his decision three days ago to announce the bureau had discovered a new trove of emails belonging to top clinton aide huma abedin discovered during an investigation of abedins estr
Theory. Folks, were winning. Were winning. Were winning. Michael moore joins me on the trump effect and his new movie. A lot of people say that trump is a clown. He wont be when hes president. Michael moore in trumpland. Anybody from the i dont like hillary camp that can Say Something nice about her . Early voting in the swing states and what past president ial campaigns looked like 15 days out. Hey, you guys, i didnt name taxachussets. The people named it taxachussetk. Good evening, im chris hayes. Technically, election day is still 15 days away, november 8th, two weeks from tomorrow. But for some places, election day is already here. Early voting has been under way in ohio, North Carolina, nevada, iowa, georgia and arizona. Weve been getting new data from those states well bring you in a bit. Today, early voting kicked off in a number of other states, including three crucial battlegrounds, colorado, and florida. Texas and alaska, the president ial race got a lot closer prompting the
Own republican colleagues sometimes would screw up and say his name the way it looks rather than the way it is supposed to be said. The gentleman from florida is recognized. I yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. Boner. The gentleman from ohio is recognized for two minutes, without objection. Mr. Speaker, today by our votes and our words, we will send a message. The gentleman from there ohio, mr. Boner. And boehner gives this long pause at the beginning. In my mind, hes standing there saying should i correct this guy, tell him thats not how you say my name . But he doesnt. I dont think john boehner has been particularly oversensitive to peep getting his last name right or wrong. Because of that, because he hasnt made a big deal of it, over time i think it became a mark of immature tee, a mark of childishness for anyone to deliberately say his name wrong or to tease him about what his last name looks like. Once john boehner was speaker of the house, i think the only person