we ll have a live report. iraq continues to deteriorate, terrorists from isis taking over another town near baghdad as u.s. advisers continue to arrive. meantime, armed u.s. drones apparently are flying over baghdad. we re also hearing of growing reports of religious executions. and there is a verdict in that disturbing murder case in new hampshire that happening now has been following. seth hozalia accused of first-degree murder in the death of a 19-year-old college student, the verdict expected at the top of the hour. we ll have it, happening now. we ll see you then, jon, thank you. jon: see ya, harris. i may be outnumbered, but now it s my turn with this story. parents in milwaukee are petitioning against catholic schools arguing if they wanted a public school curriculum, they would have sent their kids to one, but now they re shocked by the response they got from the milwaukee archbishop. he wrote: catholic schools
in that book that qualifies for congressional hearing testimony. she doesn t want to undergo that. her whole legacy at the state department is there as well. if it s not already. another portion of the book she doesn t think we ll ever be close to knowing exactly what happened. how does she know that? but how is that accessible? it s an easy answer for her to say. it gets her out of the way. all right. i have to shift this over to something in education which has me heated. parents at a milwaukee catholic school after the city s archdiocese announces it would use the washington backed common core standards at its 110 proem yal schools. some are turning to home schooling. more than 1,000 parents have launched a campaign to stop the move saying if they wanted their kids to have a public school curriculum, they would have sent them to public school. the archbishop says they re using the standards as a
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you re going to be previewing the common core standards the president will be announcing thursday. what do you hope to achieve with the common core standards? how do you hope to raise our public school curriculum from where it s been sliding in international scales? this has been tremendous leadership at the local level. this is real courage on the part of governors and officers. they are going to stop lying to children. we need a high bar for everybody. the entire education community has come together behind this. the heads of both teachers unions are absolutely supportive. business communities have been crying out for this. the national pta is onboard. everybody saying we have to raise the bar and educate our way to a better economy and we ll be happy to cheer from the sidelines from this one. to see 29 states adopting these higher standards will be a remarkable breakthrough. i couldn t be more proud of the leadership and courage being shown at the local level throughout the countr
guidelines favor the other company in the running boeing. it s offering a military version of 767. analysts point out that the pentagon may now end up doing something president obama said he wanted to avoid handing out a big defense contract with what amounts to no competition. there is major battle brewing in texas tonight that could have an impact all across the u.s.a. regarding what kids learn in school. and it s all about material in textbooks, not a new debate at all. this time money may be playing a much bigger role in deciding which parts of history are are included in those books. shannon bream with the news. she is live tonight for us in washington. hey, shannon. hi, shepard there are clear dividing lines in the lone star state as the battle over what goes in public school curriculum and then by extension the textbooks used in classrooms heats up. texas is one of the largest purchaser of textbooks in the world. curriculum it sets influences