example, we know that they, that they are highly educated and informed. two in particular lawyers, two or engineers, many with master s degrees. so what does that tell you? do you think about how they re going to handle this case? well, from a prosecutor standpoint, you like well-educated savvy jurors because you feel they won t be daunted by emotional issues. they can fall it personally. i don t like engineers, lead jury feel they re a little bit to mechanically oriented. they want certainty. it s like having a mathematician bright and then jury. i m lawyers are fine as long as they re not criminal defense flares are prosecutors because then their expertise may interfere a bit. would their objectivity and also cause other jurors to look too much to them. but generally the legal training is fine. generally higher education is very fine. they re meeting together for the first time. it s gonna be a very important moment related. they re getting eyes on each other. we re going to be liv
supposed to represent their best interests. she somehow says we are defunding safety. she s right with her comments and position. charles: can i put this out there right up front? the elitist bullshit about teachers with master s degrees. what is that about? that police officer who got smashed in the head. i don t care she had a master or business degree, she was standing there as an officer of the law, peacemaker! someone premeditated walks up with a bottle in the pocket, smashes her on the head, and she s talking with someone with a master s degree? this is how elite people if you live in the bronx, and i have a lot of relatives in the bronx. i used to live there. look who we were voting for. this person thinks that someone with a master s degree deserves i mean this is what their priorities are based on. it s based on elitism. people with master s degrees. these are folks who put their lives on the line. police officers, fire
fetterman. this is a guy that chose the life of service. he had master s degrees from connecticut, from harvard, could have been in his father s insurance business but he decided to help people. that s what he s done basically his whole career. people know the work he s done here and people support him. let me ask you, rich fitzgerald, you re the you re the county executive here for the democrats. i want to play a little bit of sound from the debate last night. there is that 2018 interview that you said, quote, i don t support fracking at all. how do you square the two? i do support fracking and i don t i don t i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. so fracking is a big issue in pennsylvania. it s a huge industry here and
the same time? it s a knife edge decision here politically. but this seems like a big group that either didn t go to college or paid off the debts. that s why i think this is less a partisan issue than a right or wrong issue. it s also that transfer of wealth as the i said earlier from people who have just a high school degree to college people and people with master s degrees. most americans don t go to college, bret. most americans have to pay their bills. so whether a this does it says to most americans there s a sliver, better educated than you, that you are going to start to pay for the bills that they incurred. it s just wrong. you don t do this to our children. it s how you buy people off, pay people off, and hopefully win a midterm election. bret: panel, thank you. we will follow it and see where it goes. finally tonight a special report salute. saved a dog by quickly digging her out of the landslide
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 and in a time essay. we ll examine the roll of teachers, testing and technology and we ll ask the man who spend billions of dollars trying to fix education about how he s spending his money, microsoft founder and philanthropist, bill gates. first, there are two nations whose students consistently rank on top of the world. south korea and finland. what is their secret? we ll take you there and show you how they get their impressive results with completely opposite approaches. let s get started. welcome to seoul, south california korea. there are many reasons to be impressed with this. ancient tiger that rose from the ashes of the civil war. but south korea s crown jewel is its education system. thanks to a militant