Prosecutor will begin presenting her case to grand jury setting up a fourth possible indictment. And speaking of iowa, ron sdaens did not have a great time there. He was heckled several times by Trump Supporters and trolled by the former president s campaign. Also ahead, a Special Counsel is appointed in the doj investigation of hunter biden. Well explain the new development. And plus an update on the Catastrophic Maui Wildfire which is now the deadliest in more than history. Joe, the scenes are just staggering. Yeah, what a tragedy. Unspeakable tragedy. And it seems to have been a Perfect Storm. Winds blowing and whipping around, a lot of people saying they should have turned off the electricity. But the response from officials, that is how they were keeping the water pumps going. Really just again a Perfect Storm, a disaster of unspeakable proportions for the people there. And well be covering that obviously across the four hours. And also a lot going on in politics this past weekend
Kids. The problem is, when little r reforms become big r, we lose a sense how these really play out in real schools and real kids. These ideas are right. What happens when you take them too far away from the judgments that shape kids education and turn to National Policies they play out in ways we dont hope and dont anticipate. Host how long have you been thinking about writing with education . Guest i started out substitution for pizza money back in late 1980s. I been around School Reform for 30 years. This product is this book is a product of that. Host we got special lines in this segment. As we talk to rick hess. Teachers its 2027488000. President trump has talked about making a big School Choice reform push in his presidency. Is that a big r reform effort . Guest the funny thing about School Reform its still passion of people. Passion is a good thing. Theres Airline Customer service, i wish everybody had more passion. When youre passionate about changing schools, lose psych of the
We recently met historian and educator jordan in detroits gordon park to learn about the uprising, which led to 43 deaths over 7000 arrests, and the deployment of 5000 federal troops to restore order. I am a historian and a leader with black World History and torn i do towards drop the city of detroit. What happened on july 23, 1967 . Officerndercover attempted to get inside of 9125 the street, which was police thought an illegal afterhours bar. After he was able to get in at 3 00 in the morning, the bar was rated by the police for breaking the law. And when they raided the place, they found it was not a small but the policee, confronted about 85 people who were there because two vietnam war veterans had returned, and the party being held at the club was for them. And it was sunday morning. The police were at their lowest manpower, so it took them a long time to get all of these people out. The police did not have a Good Relationship with the Africanamerican Community at that time. The
Two very provocative and extremely influential articles that were written by frank castiglione. The first appeared in the 1997 issue of the journal of American History. And the second appeared just last year in 2016 in the same journal. These penetrating deal with George Kennan , soviet russia and the cold war. s longknow that kennan telegram, which was sent in february 1946 from moscow to xshington and his socalled article the following year that appeared in the journal of Foreign Affairs these two pieces of writing embodied the core, the very core of u. S. Containment policy for the cold war. Documents that frank focuses on and extrapolates from. Important bothe substantively and methodologically. Reexamines, he kennans motives and thinking. In so doing, he makes a major methodological contribution. He injects a motion a major factor for us to think about that emotion injects emotion as a major factor press to think about, rather than the rational realist, frank portrays kennan in al
Your dad did what . My dad worked for the city of line. T, which was the bus what was the job specifically . He was a mechanic. Jobs, he worked with asbestos. That is what killed him. I have to tell you a story about my dad. When he retired, he got a job somewhere else and retired again. He wanted a new house. He informed me because the city of detroit hired him and gave , he is going to build a new house in detroit. Me, you are a policeman now. You have to do exactly the same thing. I bought a house it blocks from him in detroit. He was so dedicated. Really nice. What age was it and you thought school, i went to high i got so many tickets from speeding and stuff. I really said i am in trouble. There was a Police Cadet Program 17, then start at age you worked in Different Police station and you answered switchboards at all kinds of stuff. I said maybe if i became a police cadet i will forget quit getting all of these tickets. My buddys father worked in the cruiser. There were three pla