that s $400,000 per classroom. brian: why are they having so hard of a time coming up with a system that effectively grades the teachers effectiveness? it s the blob. brian: cause unions want to stop it? no. some principals don t like it. that one is mostly union. that s a government monday knopffully monopoly. far better if it were consumer directed. brian: we re going to see your special, you do the best specials around. education blob is your new focus. it s on fbn, tonight at 9. i love watching him on the weekends on fox channel as well cause they often represent them. and i m sure they pay him. no, they don t. brian: i have to get you more money. thank you very much. 12 minutes before the top of the hour. next on our rundown, take a look. we have an $8 pasta sauce and one that costs $35 a jar. we are going to see if we could taste the difference with a blind taste test unrehearsed.
trees and happiness. utter devastation. we need answers. rick: local lawmakers facing growing pressure. peter doocy with the latest on restoration efforts from washington. 3% of new jersey and 2% of the state of new york are still in the dark today, almost two weeks after super storm sandy passed through. it was a storm everyone knew was coming, but the largest power company on long island, the long island power authority, is being blamed for poor preparation. i don t believe what they did was adequate. i don t believe it was right. i believe part of it is the system design and part of it is just their performance and part of it is the fact that these utilities are a monday knopffully. at first the government owned lipa reportedly asked other utility companies for just 700 workers to help them restore power. but they ended up needing 10,000. the company lipa contracted to help them clean up sandy s mess