[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] good evening. Welcome to the historical society. Im louise, the president seal. This evening i have the pleasure of interviewing Eva Moscowitz. Ceo of the Largest Charter School Network in new york. The Success Academy. Tonights program is part of the speaker series. I want to thank mr. Swartz for his great generosity and leadership which has enabled us to bring many prominent speakers to the stage. Our chairman emeritus was hoping to be with us this morning but his travel schedule conflicted with the programming. Im delighted that susan who has advised us is here and i would like to thank her and welcome her father that she has done on behalf of the New York Historical. [applause] tonights program must about an hour. Questions will be written on notecards. You should have received this as you entered in this morning. My colleagues are going up and down the island c can get a no card for them. The cards will be collected later in the prog
This evening i have the great pleasure to interview Eva Moskowitz the ceo of the largest i Charter School network in new york Success Academy. Tonights program is part of our distinguished weaker series thank you to mr. Schwartz for his great generosity in leadership enabling us to bring so many prominent speakers to the stage. Also i would like to mention the chairman emeritus hope to be with us this evening but unfortunately his travel schedule conflicted with programming but i am delighted to say he advised us in womens history films this year and i would like to thank her for all she w has done on behalf of new york historical. [applause]r so the program will last about an hour with a question and answer session questions are written on notecards. You ship given one as you enter the auditorium my colleagues are still going up and down the aisle. They will be collected later in the program. There will be ae book signing by the main doors. And the education of Eva Moskowitz will be a
[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] good evening. Welcome to the historical society. Im louise, the president seal. This evening i have the pleasure of interviewing Eva Moscowitz. Ceo of the Largest Charter School Network in new york. The Success Academy. Tonights program is part of the speaker series. I want to thank mr. Swartz for his great generosity and leadership which has enabled us to bring many prominent speakers to the stage. Our chairman emeritus was hoping to be with us this morning but his travel schedule conflicted with the programming. Im delighted that susan who has advised us is here and i would like to thank her and welcome her father that she has done on behalf of the New York Historical. [applause] tonights program must about an hour. Questions will be written on notecards. You should have received this as you entered in this morning. My colleagues are going up and down the island c can get a no card for them. The cards will be collected later in the program. So be a
Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. There was an armed sheriffs deputy on duty at the Florida High School where 17 people were shot to death last week. He never went inside and he never engaged the shooter. In washington, President Trump wants to train teachers to carry firearms and he has proposed raising the minimum age to buying an Assault Rifle. John schiumo is here in new york with the details. Good morning, john. Good morning, annemarie. Law enforcement officers in florida are vugling to reconcile the fact that one of their trained First Responders failed to stop the bloodshed. The Broward County sheriff said it made him sick to his stomach to see a new Surveillance Video showing an armed officer at the Florida Parkland School shooting stand by and do nothing. What i saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of building 12 take up a position, and he never went in. Reporter that deputy, scott p
When the students he recruited future Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas and Edward P Jones who would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. This is about 50 minutes. Good afternoon, i would like to welcome everybody and start the program if we could. Good afternoon and welcome. This is a wonderful turn out and we are happy to have everybody this afternoon. On behalf of the college as well as though as the holy cross public radio of boston by want to welcome you to this monthly lunch. I am greg. Thank you for being here as we celebrate the publication of fraternity with author diane brady. An exceptional and accomplished journalist, diane has done all of us a great gift in telling the story of father bob brooks as well as in an Extraordinary Group of black students and how they are tied together at holy cross in the late 1960s to help shape their lives and changed the course of history. As one reviewer commented, fraternity brings to our attention for the first time an unsun