Years. Storiesybe one of those that is too good to investigate, to she knew what she wanted do. Let me introduce you to a couple of people here as we wrap up the introductions to key Staff Members involved. Yeta who is running camera. She doesnt look like it right now. These days it is done with joysticks and things that look remarkably like ipads. That is that johnny . He spent much of the series giving me cues, telling me to move along when im supposed to. The role of floor director and one person who declined to be on camera. Terry murphy the Vice President none of using and would be doing this if we didnt have his involvement. As we end our project here, end the series, i will turn to each you and ask so long look across this history of first ladies who are the ones that really made the role asce in change the we know it today . A question we started with early on. Lets wrap that way. Richard . If Martha Washington would not have been as successful defining what a president and lad
Gerri the scramble for salt. Sits and towns are bracing for the salt. Joining me with the problems municipalities are facing, we have pittsburghs chief operations officer, we have chris koch, public works director for paterson, new jersey and bruce sisler, the mayor for morristown, new jersey. Bruce, this seems to be a problem across the country but what kind of salt issues are you facing . A lot. The fact that the storms are so frequent. The fact there is archaic law right now that is hurting municipalities here in new jersey and across the east coast. Gerri youre talking about a centuryold maritime law keeping a whole lot of salt stranded, i believe in maine, right . It is, yes. And the fact of the matter is that the federal government should have some emergency provisions and some procedures they can release this on emergency basis. Gerri i know that senators, new jersey senaton this right nt could be a while before you guys see this. Now you were involved in this daytoday. What kin
Bastion of cnbc asia for 20 years and ive brother at the wall street journal. So my question is, we used a kind of joke at cnbc that someday we would all be working for murdoch and media and im going to end on the larger question which is do you think that is the case and the future of objective journalism as we know it collects what is your view on it . I sort of have a negative view and im hoping you have a more positive view so we can be positive going forward. The charge we came in here with was answer the question can brew per murdoch save journalism and you can work that in as well. Its interesting, is he a savior for journalism now . No. Has he sustained excellent reporting done a number of his raw jax . Absolutely. Did he do it with an idea philanthropist in so doing more public minded lex i think less so as he wanted to be part of helping shape the conversation with the elites and the public into the determine outcomes with top officials. Very Good Journalism happened as a con
It will start to warm up. Well have possible record highs today. Reporter we are live in san jose, where the largest cycling competition in america will be starting in a few hours. Well tell you why the course is supposed to be especially grueling today. Major glitches with San Franciscos 911 system. What Police Officers are having to do that they admit is putting Public Safety at risk. Mornings on 2 starts now. Were live in oakland, where police are asking for your help this morning to find a 7yearold girl who disappeared from her home last night. Ktvus alex savidge has been covering the story since 4 30 where hes spoken with people at the little girls home. Coming up in minutes well tell you what were learning about her disappearance. Good morning. Welcome to mornings on 2. Im tori campbell. Morning, tc. Good morning, dave. Im dave clark. Lets check your weather and traffic right now. Grab a bottle of water. Its on the way. We had 40, 50s and 60s. Theres very warm air aloft. There is
Involved helping to craft the grand constitution which we put out to the community over six months ago and the response was overwhelming 500 institutions put in applications for innovative practices that they wanted to experiment with to try to improve access and outcomes and drive down cost and the fact that 500 institutions are responding so yes we have to do our part, too. So at the state level i think that our work is to help identify some of the things we are learning from the first in the world grantees and scale them up so they can become more common state practice. In the same vein, one of the areas in which the states and federal government and the k12 system have a common interest is in the teacher preparation. In a particular area of overlap working with the states now to create a set of regulations that will put more tools in the hands of the states to be be a lot of work with institutions to raise the level of the teachers which we think is a key leverage not just in the H