We continue to provide assistance, this will, their victory will be assured faster with less loss of life if we dont provide the assistance, then the victory will eventually be in jeopardy. But there are a whole host of reasons why it looks like ukraine is winning. And so congress should do the right thing. Interesting argument, et and farkas, thank you so much. I appreciate it. The next hour of new central starts right now we are, standing by for the markets to open future for Donald Trumps social Media Company or down this after he lost billion dollars on paper yesterday. How much more could he dropped today Breaking News is real, says they unintentionally struck innocent people in a string right . The killed seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen. Were standing by for reaction from the organization. And then abortion on the ballot in one of the most important for his swing states, a Florida Court opens the door to a ban on abortion after six weeks, but now voters will decide i
100 representative American Kids entering high school. What does fate have in store for them . 25 out of that 100 wont graduate from high school. A total of 50 wont go to college. Thats half the class that wont go on to higher education. 50 will attend college, but only 22 will graduate within six years. Meanwhi meanwhile, other countries are outstarting us. On a recent international test, u. S. Students ranked only 15th in the world in reading, 23rd in science and 31st in math. Overall, the World Economic forum ranks the quality of our education at 26th. Whats odd is that weve been outspending most developed countries by a long shot. In 2007, we spent over 10,000 per student versus the 7,400 average for rich countries. How can we spend so much money and have so little to show for it . Well ask that question and others to some of the leading figures in American Education here on this special essay. Well examine the role of teachers, testing ands technology. And we ask the man who spent
of it. it has been like this since yesterday. we were here last night until 11:00. the rain was falling. it s still like that this morning. we have hours ahead of us, the duration of this will be something that is very difficult to bear for so much of southern florida right now. i m in miami. to the south of us the florida keys in the direct path of hurricane irma. key west could feel the eye within the next few hours. to the emergency management department, joining me from key largo, cammi, if you can hear me i know it might be hard because it s blowing and raining a lot where i am. i can only imagine what it s like where you are. give me a sense of the situation right now in the keys. well, i can only tell you what it s like right now in key largo looking at my window and it s the strongest storm i ve ever seen in my life. i m just super terrified for
revealing tonight that a wounded victim played dead to survive the shooting. the governor tonight commending two teachers who were shot by houser but still managed to save the lives of others. kyung lah is out front. chaos. reporter: unfolding inside the movie theater. where high school teachers jenna mow and ali martin were celebrating. they took their training and put it into action even outside of the classroom. reporter: their training as teachers says friend and co-worker cammi, but training you don t expect to use while watching a movie. one teacher jumped in front of her friend saving her life. the second teacher said the bullet was coming for her head. both teachers were injured. the second teacher was injured in the leg. reporter: both shot bleeding yet somehow the friends who saved each other then thought of the 100 others
what does fate have in store for them? 25 out of that 100 won t graduate from high school. a total of 50 won t go to college. that s half the class that won t go on to higher education. 50 will attend college, but only 22 will graduate within six years meanwhile, other countries are outstarting us. on a recent international test, u.s. students ranked only 15th in the world in reading, 23rd in science and 31st in math. overall, the world economic forum ranks the quality of our education at 26th. what s odd is that we ve been outspending most developed countries by a long shot. in 2007, we spent over $10,000 per student versus the $7,400 average for rich countries. how can we spend so much money and have so little to show for it? we ll ask that question and others to some of the leading figures in american education here on this special essay. we ll examine the role of teachers, testing ands technology. and we ask the man who spent billions of dollars trying to fix education ab