see where they re going and see what they re going to be doing. mixing old and new ways to learn. something different all the time which has helped to hold their difference. i don t understand the next day i ll just keep on doing the same subjects until i get it and that way i will have the subject well known in my brain. do you feel smarter now? yeah. reporter: every day they re tested on what they ve learned. results are plug under to a computer that tracks success and then it designs custom programs. somebody like uball, for example, might do his best when math problems are translated into sports terms. how have your grades changed? are they better? dramatically better. what would you get before and what do you get now? before i would get close to like 80 but now i get closer to 595. reporter: kind of higher scores are based on preliminary. a few weeks last school year and
roots. we must use our leverage and i m so glad that secretary clinton and president obama today took this opportunity to highlight this. you re satisfied with the way that they addressed it and you think that this is, you think it ll make a difference in terms of what happens in uganda? i think it does make a difference. you know, there s an old saying that the church is pretty good at pulling drowning people out of a river. you know, we re good at the charity thing. but what we need to do is to walk back upstream and figure out who s throwing them in in the first place. and i think president clinton president obama and secretary clinton today made the first in those efforts. for us to begin to identify these religious groups who it s horrifying to me but in the name of god are going over and stoking the fires of hatred and, you know, even in
formation of the exact language in the ad. and i don t i mean, i don t mean to make too much of an ad we ve only heard reported or seen scripts of and haven t seen the tape of yet. wouldn t you say they would be risk averse to be a medical claim that this ad says ignore doctor s advice. i don t know if they want to rename itself the conservative broadcasting system or what but i have to think someone walter cronkite and edward r. murrow are saying where has cbs gone that they re going to air a focus on the family ad that they co-wrote on super bowl sunday. in sports terms, dave, tim tebow s future in the nfl is uncertain. that s one of the interesting things about his career. but if he makes it, will the nfl take kindly to the eye black with the bible verses and preaching at postgame briefings and some of the stuff that have made him popular? first of all, if tim tebow doesn t make it in the nfl it s
the president for example give that speech, if you heard, and nancy pelosi and harry reid and not only them but perhaps an evan bayh and and one of the blue dog democrats in the house, if you heard them echoing the language and at least agreeing on the terms of the discussion, i think that would certainly paint a portrait of the more unified and together big tent party. big tent parties are hard to manage. and so let s not minimize that. but you re not really hearing that. when you heard him with the senate democrats for example, you heard a lot of senators who were concerned about their next re-election campaign, raising their own parochial issues from their own point of view and not really kind of getting with the program necessarily. in terms of what that program is, the president has been making both a policy case and
law and order. because the administrators, the parents had become permissisive, it is a result of our progress in the sense that when ben carson was at yale in the early 70s, i dare say he didn t expect to be clasped to the bosom of yale university. students expect to feel at home where they go to school. and they re not feeling at home where they go to school. i know that from reports all over the country. and mizzou, give the demographics of missouri ended up being an extreme example of that. well, let me look at this, when the president of to school and the chancellor both dropped their positions and just gave up, basically, what seemed to be missing was any body or umpire, if you will in sports terms, to say who was right and who was wrong. it looked like just a question