attorney general. this week was national security, next week is going to the national economic week. i suppose we ll hear some appointments in relation to the article. this is just the way he s taking things. you don t set the tone in the beginning? yeah, i think he did set the tone when he said, i have reince priebus and steve bannon. he had someone who saw the rising of the government before anyone did and that s steve bannon and he has a pragmatic conservative in the form of reince priebus. they re his loyal supporters. who are consistent with his world view. we don t know what s going to happen next week. i don t think this is going to happen, but there could be a nikki haley, a might romney, and michelle rhea. this could be a more diverse,ethically gender do you think we ll see more diversity, kailey? we ll see some people who are idealogical fauxes of donald trump. would i like to see that?
brian: quick headlines. breast cancer break through it seems. new study identifies four distinct types of the disease. the research will help determine which drugs work best for patients based on the genetic profiles of the tumors. and police in italy arrest a 32-year-old man at the airport pretending to be a pilot. it s just like that movie catch me if you can. frank, captain oliver? copilot. flight engineer. thanks for giving me a lift, boys. brian: here is the suspect in italy posing in his fake uniform. police say he flew in the cockpit at least one flight last year. they re investigating whether there were more instances. gretch? gretchen: thank you, brian. michelle rhea became famous for reforming washington, d.c. schools and cracking down on
you, michelle. they re saying you re not a real democrat because you meet with republicans. so what do we need to do in this country to actually get the unions on the side of what you re trying to do as well? the unions are just what they re supposed to do, which is looking out for the pay and privileges and priorities of their members. so you can t begrudge that. but to say i m not a real democrat, i think it s wrong. when i was at the democratic national convention, everywhere i went, people were saying, keep going with the school reform. so i think they re further pushing themselves out to an extreme where the vast majority of democrats and honestly republicans just aren t on both sides of the party line of the we know we need to reform our schools. we know that we can t afford to continue on being 25th out of 34 nations in math. and so taking these polarized views is not going to move the country forward. gretchen: you are with students first and the movie is won t back down
kind in the state. it may even be the first of its kind in the nation. health department officials say so far, it s still too soon to tell whether it s been effective at reducing teen pregnancy here in the city. reporting from chelsea this morning, kerry drew, steve, back to you. steve: thank you very much. that s crazy. gretchen: coming up next, she s famous for overhauling the dc school system, taking on the unions and work closely with republican governors. about you know michelle rhea is a democrat? she s here to explain how she s taken over the party. steve: way to go. brian: like a scene from the movie catch me if you can, a man caught impersonating a pilot, forcing his way into the cockpit. steve: i think there was one of those on the plane i took yesterday. the aflac question of the day, born yesterday in 1946, he starred in one of the most famous coca-cola commercials in moment you know it. ex you know it.
teachers unions. but would you believe she s actually a contract? joining me now is the founder of students first and former chancellor of the dc public school system, michelle rhea. good morning to you. good morning. gretchen: there is an article written about you saying you re taking over the democratic party. what do you make of that? well, i think it s a new day in the democratic party, that s clear. whereas i think there used to be an assumption that the democratic politicians were going to side with the teachers unions come what may, i think the democratic mayors in particular have shown that that s not going to happen anymore. you have people like antonio viaragoso, cory booker, and now rahm emanuel in chicago who have said, you know what? we support unions and we support teachers, but we have to be able to challenge the teachers unions on some of these policies that don t make sense. gretchen: a lot of people were surprised when the mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel, and f