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Martha MacCallum, executive editor & anchor of The Story 3pm ET & Fox News Politics co-anchor joined Fox News Radio’s Guy Benson Show to discuss her exclusive interview with Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers.
Martha MacCallum said,
“She’s come on the show several times, which we really appreciate. I am very passionate and, you know, involved in education and I think these are some of the most compelling, important issues of our time. So the first section we talked about school reopening and influence that the AFT has on the White House and on the CDC. And in the second segment, we talked about critical race theory. so we got we covered a lot of bases. And I think that, you know, she there’s always going to be looking back and wondering what was lost with these kids and the amount of time that they lost in the classroom this year. And there’s obviously a very good argument that they should have been the
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There is a new collusion story. Unlike the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory, which is grounded in myth, this one is true. There are documents. There is a paper trail. And it makes Democrats, Joe Biden, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Democrats look bad. This is exactly why no one is talking about it. Guy touched on this a while back and now the liberal media did their part in suffocating this damning story with a pillow.
Remember when Biden promised that if we voted for him, he would re-open the schools? Jilly was very adamant about that. Well, schools are still not fully reopened. Why? It couldn’t be that the heavyweights in the teachers’ unions were colluding with our nation’s top health officials in sabotaging that plan, right? Well, they did:
America Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten joins The Story to discuss the return to in-person school The Story host Martha MacCallum confronted American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten Monday with a new report showing that the AFT regularly communicated with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the White House on school reopening plans.
The nation s second-largest teachers union has been accused of dragging their feet when it comes to returning children to their classrooms full time following nationwide COVID-19 shutdowns. The agency was charged last week of holding too much influence over the White House and the CDC on the political hot button issue.
City College of San Francisco instructors accept pay cuts to save classes, jobs
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Students descend the staircase leading from Science Hall at City College of San Francisco’s Ocean Campus before the pandemic last year. On Monday, faculty member
s agreed to pay cuts to save hundreds of instructors from being laid off and their classes from being eliminated.Jessica Christian/The Chronicle 2020
City College of San Francisco faculty members have agreed to pay cuts averaging 9% next year to save hundreds of instructors from being laid off and their classes from being eliminated.
The one-year contract, ratified by 82% of faculty members voting, will preserve most of the roughly 600 classes that the college had planned to eliminate next academic year as a result of laying off instructors. The prospect of such a loss prompted months of protests by students and faculty in person and online.