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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140622:21:41:00

i can make the calculation a lot of people liked that video because we all want that to happen. it s disrupting the ordinary day and people love musicals and hate math and science. everybody wants to see that happen in their lecture but, again, i have terrible skepticism. i m a bitter, bitter person who watches this and it s like, where is the laugh mic? where is the sound coming from? why is the sound quality so good in this lecture hall? the professor i thought would maybe step in at some point. could a couple of students really hold up a huge class right before the final without anyone stopping them? many believed the professor and the students were in on it. but others say the reactions seemed too genuine. reach, teach was the video real or fake? people have asked us the ....

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CNN CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin June 20, 2014 18:04:00

There are some remnants of items there. but not anything that s dangerous. i think arwa put it quite frankly. that this is not something to be of a major concern. it s dangerous because some of those areas are sealed. but i actually think part of the reason for these terrorists going there is because of some of the facilities are there that they might be using and the potential for using that as a staging area for, perhaps, attacks into western excuse me. eastern baghdad. so less about the actual chemical weapons and more about just the sheer physicality, the compound itself. general, let me stay with you. i m about to talk to michael holmes in a minute. i know he was imbedded with you some years ago. he was bringing up this great point which is we have this, you know, 300 or so military advisers, u.s. military advisers, headed to iraq. but what is it that they will share with, teach, work in tandem with these iraqis that the americans didn t do for a decade? well, you re likely ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140613:07:36:00

great first question. it s a promise of due process. so once a teacher earns tenure rights, if a principal or school wants to get rid of them or fire them, they have to make the case. they have to bring it before a neutral arbitrator. they have to present evidence for why this teacher is bad at their job. and the teacher, importantly, has the right to representation in that hearing. why does you ve got a great history of why why does tenure exist? why do teachers have this protection? tenure dates back in the united states to 1909. and at the time, school reformers, college presidents, accountability hawks, like we have today, they looked over at germany and they thought german teachers were a heck of a lot better than american ones, and they said, oh, look, germany has tenure. that provides teachers with an incentive to do this low-paid job. this job pays poorly. we have to give teachers something else to convince them to do it. you know what, we ll offer them security, lega ....

Tenure Rights , Due Process , California Tenure , School Reformers , College Presidents , Accountability Hawks ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140613:00:37:00

Incentive to do this low-paid job. this job pays poorly. we have to give teachers something else to convince them to do it. you know what, we ll offer them security, legal security. and that would be an incentive to get good people to come in and teach. that was the idea, yes. you also make the point it was an incentive against patronage hiring. you ve got this big bucket of jobs, and, i ll give this person, or my cousin, i ll throw him in the classroom. teacher tenure is what made it hard to do that. that s what happened back at the turn of the century, and cities like new york city and chicago, the alderman would get his sister the teaching job and that certainly was a terrible teacher. so that was one thing tenure was supposed to protect against. okay. what do you think on this ruling of california tenure, which is very strong, even, you know, among the 50 states, probably one of the strongest. you know, it s complicated. california s currently offering teachers tenure a ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140613:03:36:00

So once a teacher earns tenure rights, if a principal or school wants to get rid of them or fire them, they have to make the case. they have to bring it before a neutral arbitrator. they have to present evidence for why this teacher is bad at their job. and the teacher, importantly, has the right to representation in that hearing. why does you ve got a great history of why why does tenure exist? why do teachers have this protection? tenure dates back in the united states to 1909. and at the time, school reformers, college presidents, accountability hawks like we have today, they looked over at germany and they thought german teachers were a heck of a lot better than american ones, and they said, oh, look, germany has tenure. that provides teachers with an incentive to do this low-paid job. this job pays poorly. we have to give teachers something else to convince them to do it. you know what, we ll offer them security, legal security. and that would be an incentive to get good ....

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