great message. wow. what a great message coming from that guy. because at the end of the day, it doesn t do liberals any good to just have parrots running around repeating the same thing they want them to think. leave it to him to call them out. i sort of i think republicans gave up on that frontier. it s good he went to the lions den but i think it s a simplistic message. just because you donate to barack obama doesn t mean you agree with everything on the democratic platform. there s shades of gray. there are shades of gray. not are you serious? the ten-year process. if you were a conservative and intellectual and you rye to go through the tenure process at a lot of these schools first of all, if you even get a job you re going to get your knees
starting point begins right now. welcome back, everybody. new details in the shocking suicide of football star junior se seau. the l.a. times is reporting his family has decided to donate his brain in order to determine if he had chronic traumatic ense encephalopathy. the report says the former linebacker s death was a suicide. doctors are unsure whether seau s hard hits on the field let to cte, that dementia like brain disease caused by tough brain injuries that many football players face, someone who is an expert on that is dr. sanjay gupta, studying the topic for years. this morning we hear that seau s ex-wife and friends, even though he was not well-known as someone who had a number of concussions they are saying we had concussions. and also saying something we heard a lot talking to nfl players, he probably wasn t vocal about him, even tried to hide them under this culture of look i m going to play hurt and not only that but if i tell people about the fact i m hurt
you give love a bad name oh, the jersey s coming out this morning. newark mayor cory booker joins our panel. you know if you signed up the whole political thing you could coanchor the show. if you decide presidential bid is not that interesting, we would love to have you. you don t get love a bad name. thank you. see, he flatters me. you guys don t flatter me. you are back. we love having you. you ve advised the buchman campaign and romney campaign. ron braun seownstein, you re so. that s happening. tim pawlenty, of course, the former minnesota governor and also former presidential candidate will be joining us this morning. and alice stewart, press secretary. she s going to talk to us. reince priebus, chairman of the rnc and kevin dewine is slated to talk to us as well. we re going start by looking right at the numbers. mitt romney landing six victories on super tuesday. it was a nail biter in ohio. 38% to santorum s 37%. ultimately like the difference of something li
and they have to figure out what they re going to be facing down the road? andrea, that s not true. governor cuomo has a tough budget and that budget process is going on over the course of time. but i actually sat there for several years when mayor bloomberg would threaten 25,000 layoffs, 15,000 layoffs, 10,000 layo layoffs. what we have do is fight to make sure that kids get a decent education. doesn t mean there has to be responsibility, of course. buttily instead of looking at his own budget which i understand has a $2 billion surplus right now, he s trying to say no, let s pit people against people. we need to have you and i have had this conversation a lot good evaluation systems. we are there. we also need to make sure that tenure is not a job for life and that tenure process is not glacial process. we are there but need a credible system in order to make sure
so when mayor bloomberg says we should earn tenure, absolutely. the tenure process is supposed to be only due process to say that after your probationary period of three years you r a good teacher or not. so we should earn tenure. it should be something that is a high standard and we agree with the mayor about that. and i know that my successor in new york city has said he wants to work with her on that. i have to disagree with you about i don t think that s the message of the movie, is not to attack the teachers, i think it s really shining a spotlight on how we re failing our kids and how we as adults are failing larry: all of us. it s all of us. it s the teachers, it s the parents, it s the decision makers, government officials, all of us. and this goes back to what ben was talking about, where do we go wrong. well, ben, you know, when school pride went across the country,