Nation, be the ramifications are worldwide with the first votes in the two towns of Dixville Notch and mills field, New Hampshire, and then on to the polling occurring right now. With that is information flow, and jon ferro, weve got to bring it right up to the moment. One of the candidates in on his favorite network. Mr. Trump saying he will only declare victory if there is one. I guess that is a change. Jonathan the president adding he think she is winning in texas, florida, and pennsylvania. It might be a little bit of a change, but it is subtle. I dont think the president was ever going to say that he would call the election result if there wasnt one. That wouldnt really make sense. But it does speak to the tension that is coming into this election day in the United States of america. Really absolutely massive area of division between these two candidates at large and the company is split, but the interesting split for many of us looking at this play out is between the early voting
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Getting a break this morning but this global send in some 50 answer did agree temps and i think some rain mainly to the south later on today. 701, he will talk about this. That we figure out what that is on the bay bridge . It was crash new Treasure Island and you can see im sorry you were talking about whats happening at the toll plaza. Damage just someone trying to cut in line. People do that unfortunately and you can see it happening but the crash on the bay bridges nearing the life and its a minor crash but that means you are going to be in a little bit of a bigger back up at the bay bridge we will keep looking at it. It doesnt sound like a serious crash but anything on the bay bridge slows things down. In San Francisco northbound 101 traffic is ok approaching the 80s but pick san mateo but not a bad option. Looks all right heading to the area and there been no problems on 880 south. I want to mention that this topic commute is beginning to get slow on all the approaches to the wes
Be readyor anything. It is wonderful to be here talking with you today about your book. I want to first say what an extraordinary achievement the book is. The authoritative history that ive ever read in the School Choice movement. Its thoroughly researched and it really feels encyclopedic to me almost. Its everything that you would ever need to know. I wanted to first ask, im very familiar with your incredible work as an education reporter and i know a lot of education reporters have these sort of crystallizing moments in reporting with a classroom or in the family and we have a moment. I am curious to know if you have one of those moments that led you to start writing the book . I started thinking about School Choice movement when i was reporting about segregation in florida and as a part of that, we interviewed our team interviewed dozens of families trying to escape these and i was sort of struck by the options were. There were other Public Schools, Charter Schools and then a sum of
The most authoritative history that ive personally ever read of the School Choice movement is so thoroughly researched it really it really feels encyclopedic to me. Almost like it is everything you would ever need to know. I wanted to first ask, im obviously familiar with your incredible work as education reporter and. I know a lot of education reporters have these sort of crystallizing moments in reporting where were in classroom or with a family and we have an aha moment. Im curious, know if you had one of those moments that led you to start writing this book. Its a good i think i think you know i started thinking about the School Choice movement when i was reporting about segregation in florida and as part of that reporting, we interviewed our team interviewed just dozens of families that were essentially trying to escape the segregated sort of low schools in this particular county in florida. And i was i was sort of struck by what the options were. You know, there other Public Scho