[inaudible conversations] if i could have everybodys attention we would like to get started. I am brian anderson, editor of city journal and i want to welcome you on behalf of the Manhattan Institute. It is with pleasure that i introduce john tierney, a value contributing editor of the journal and coauthor of the fascinating and useful new book the power of bad how the negativity effect rules us and how we can rule it. It is on sale outside the room here. John has long been one of the nations leading voices on the intersection of science and Public Policy and make no mistake, however calmly, reasonably expressed, his is a very contrary and voice. Ons New York Times column the big city which ran from the mid90s until 2002 that made me a fan of his work, he took on any number of prevailing miss from the efficacy of rent control to the root causes of homelessness to environmental policy. One remarkable column was born from johns irritation that Rosie Odonnells ruling was public or schism
Issue, but the chief council is known to me, and its known to me from the madison guarantee issue, where the chief council was then an object of investigation as purported to provide information of the investigation to other people that were objects of the investigation. And i tell you this because in this context of low morale, or not optimal morale, at the same time we see this issue of misconduct, those issues are important to people and how they react to them, and how you in this new job of yours, you have very little time to make the First Impression and you know this, youre a smart lady and set that standard and that and that circumstance where justice is blind and theres standard that everybody from the top to the bottom has to adhere to and will be judged on accordingly. Youre the person to do that, right . And i just wanted to outline that. We appreciate your time here today, we thank you very much for it. I thank you the witnesses. Your testimony has been valuable and i thank
Wellfunctioning Charter Schools, there is still an issue of teacher burnout in those schools because we require a lot of Charter School teachers. These are teachers that often put in 10, 11, 12hour days. And theres issues there with still being motivated to continue to put many years in teaching. Weve had issues incompetence in Charter School management. Sometimes we have had issues with financial corruption with people who are misusing Charter School funds. And then of course, you always have issues with curriculum and standards that are not carefully thought through. And as a result, charters are closed down. But what id like to talk to mostly here is i come from the university system. And i can talk all day about barriers at the state, city, and school level but there are also barriers that are just as entrenched and formidable in our universities and colleges. This is the site where we train School Administrators social workers, School Psychologist and speech and language therapist
Find out, a little later today g day it is friday, september 5th, 2014, good to have you with us. It is friday. Kids are back in school, of course. If yours as well, wed like to see your photos. Send them using hash tag fox 29 back to school. These have been fun. We have brought these all week long. We have lots of pictures on our Facebook Page and twitter so thank you very much. Caitlin, i guess this rain will come when, tonight or mostly tomorrow. It is in mostly tomorrow. We are expecting some thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening as a cold front comes through. Today were already. It will be warm out there. It has been a hot week that first week of school. Pretty painful for students and teachers when it gets hot in the classroom. We have clear skies. We are not seeing any showers or then are storms. Slight chance of the shower later today but otherwise were talking about a dry friday. Seventyfour outside right now. Take a shot at Philadelphia International behind us
Later. The governor of pennsylvania says that limited Outdoor Activities can only resume three days from now. It looks like folks decided to get that started today to some extent. Our nations governors really have a lot on her shoulders as they are the ones who make the decisions that may make or break their economies while trying to keep their people safe. Two of them, north dakotas governor doug burgum and Ohio Governor mike dewine joined me in moments. Also the chief modeler sees his charts doing a bit higher again or he will tell us what going on with that. Brit hume joins me on why he says the case for the lockdown gets weaker by the day. Also tonight, an overwhelming number of virus victims are inside the walls of americas Nursing Homes. What happened and who is to blame . A story investigation digs for the truth straight ahead. We begin with north dakota governor doug burgum. Governor burgum, thank you very much for being here tonight. Good to have you with us. Great to be with