Morning commute. Northbound southbound, no problem. 13 minutes at the most northbound from 295 to 495. More updates on that West Philadelphia accident when i come back in the next ten. Vai . Were following a developing story out of West Philadelphias kensington section. One man is beaten and robbed in his own home. Police say someone he knew was involved. Drew smith live for us outside northeast detectives this morning. Drew, what can you tell us . Vai, were told that two men and a woman ran away from this home this morning, all in different directions. Were told they got away with quite a bit of cash and electronics. Police were collecting evidence at the home on the 19800 block of east cambria street. We captured video of the man who lives there walking out to get in an distance. Investigators tell us he took a beating from i abaseball bat at gunpoint. The man was inside with a woman he thought was friendly but then two men entered and began robbing him and then she later joined in.
Line, the temperatures warm up significantly. Well get there tomorrow. For today, start out in the clear this morning. Sunshine early on. The clouds take over. Temperatures through the 20s to above the freezing mark this afternoon. Forecasting a high of 38 degrees. More on that weekend warmup in a bit. Lets find out about the commute at 5 01. That accident on the Jackie Robinson parkway is cleared out and construction on the roads. No major problems. Fdr drive construction, you can see some of the cones southbound. We have it in both directions. A while ago this was jammed up headed northbound. It looks like the delays have cleared. Thats some good news. Speaking of clearing, any moment now, new jersey turnpike car lanes are still shut down northbound between the Molly Pitcher service area and 15e. Well have more weather and traffic on the 4s. Lauren, thank you very much. The nypd is looking for three different attackers and three separate Violent Attacks that happened in a span of Kat
A better alternative than a bloated bureaucracy which is an efficient and which cannot be controlled and their unions involved in that. What i see in the Charter Movement and what i think we have all seen is that not only Movement Toward programs like vouchers which rely on individual choice, a rational act, but also jonathan alluded to literally the running of part Charter Schools and that is like, how is there not a bigger conversation that is not just by the outraged left about the problem with that . I think think that is a real issue. I hope we can all assume that a forprofit Charter Management Organization operating exclusively in low Income Neighborhood that they probably have some intention beyond social mobility and created citizens. I would like to point that all of that is very macro unless you lose live close to a Community Like this. We see this and lots of schools and lots of ways. One area i am passionate about is the unromantic area of school lunch. If you look at the h
Receiving kids from other schools that have been shut because they were failing. So suddenly two Percentage Points and lo and behold we have now put that on watch lists. What do you do to principals when that happens . Decapitate them . I am not sure. I like teachers. There are hundreds of thousands of wonderful teachers in schools in the United States. I do not like to see them lead to, beaten up by ignorant politicians just catering to [applause] many in arizona know about School Choice. No other state in the United States has embraced School Choice like arizona. Over two decades of School Choice policies and in your work, you call the idea of choice the society centrality of markets. I would add competition and choice. Really in arizona, put forward as if it is a little innocuous. A better alternative than a bloated bureaucracy which is an efficient and which cannot be controlled and their unions involved in that. What i see in the Charter Movement and what i think we have all seen
To booktv on. Org for the full schedule. The up next, a panel on Public Education, this is booktv live coverage. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the eighth annual dues on festival of books. I am david garcia, your moderator for this panel today. Thank you for joining us. Our discussion today of politics, education and inequality will last an hour and i promise you are going to get an opportunity to ask your questions of the authors at the end and also immediately following the session, natalia will sign her book about jonathan will not be signing immediately, i want everyone to know. He will be signing later run today starting at 5 00 in the childrens and teen signing area, that is the best time to catch him, has nothing to do afterwards, stick around and sign for a long period of time and tomorrow from 12 30 to 1 00 he will be in the central mall. Before we get started by indeed to thank the sponsors of the jews on festival of books and remind all of you i know you have a great time today