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waiting for superman islam
a much-anticipated documentary from davis guggenheim's erin yes tom who is
not going to have a different recently
i thought you would like analyzing and any time
not i'm going to tell you roaming
is a good but i think it's not like fatigue about their happiness and yes
flipped up there's not a guy love that i think i don't know that i just presented
to him and i wanted to know he's not a given look at you with the relevant
research in yet
it's always been a at auto wikipedia buffer ayatollah me did you notice so
the associated press cather mexico o ok solo this is all this is quickly 'cause
that will will roll reward clip it's uh...
if the looks sort of at the state-of-the execution today at acknowledgement did
comes out it
that with an understanding that not like
but that doesn't just say what's wrong with education it comes out with
this is a catastrophe
it's going to cost us economically for generations we all know what's horribly
messed up
here are some people
making a difference not like this kind of making a difference like we're making
a difference
the idea of and men and women who are report
here's what they're doing to fix it
and this might actually work if we would uh... po
uh... wake up
hot and here's who's holding us back which is interesting
and i don't even know
strengths
accomplished
allan nice to have somebody needs
way down every morning you know that she is having a really crappy education
right now
season was cancer determination
no i don't think they are a no they are still
can to get used to put every year
or something
mourned the extinction system
this has
known as a school came and went on that
among students countries
the weekly standard
the twenty-first of science
almost every category one storm
except one history
photograph right we think reversed in every regina twigg and where we're at a
lot
marika
uh... and credible revealing who saw the idea there will be to get uh...
frankly get three or four five five five families
uh... i'll just to get in their kids to correctly obsessed with get their kids
into schools that actually work admitted yasmin is really depressing
as as a mother of again child you ponder the prospect of putting into school
someday
laptop screen yet to get public schools in los angeles whiskered i bet there is
there is hope un
and what you believe that your is taking a very big dry and we'll be topic and
making it an act
and you do that with these human faces with these kids in l_a_ new york n dot
one d_c_
was in the bay area
there is a lot of help in these schools are cropping up com of course there is
none of my eve to make more these schools i mean what recovered to spend a
million dollars to helped the newark schools yeah
right at this time that works about the canal take a look at it well after all
that timing their but i'm not quietly
he's right it's depressing but there is help as very well made
yeah what i've learned
and i don't know they're they're is open i think that uh... and i think that that
they manage to convey
the hope
without it being terribly schmalz re and i think that it's very impressive to do
moving our half an hour and forty minutes
on the state of education in america and make it even mildly interesting
let alone
fairly compelling and it's a compelling yeah the whole thing with the kid
waiting to see if they got there it
their lottery numbers to get into schools that we had a singer and it's
like you know an area of the statue there you know that these parents are
desperate to get these kids
at schools that turn almost
nobody out ready for college
into the schools that are nearly everybody out
are ready for college is incredibly dedicated parents of a go there like you
know that try to get into some school when there's like seven hundred and
thirty seven kids in there for a lottery in sixty-two span in alameda county down
about his grace and he's *** take a nap and if they spent feliciano the
kids' faces and their sonya fallen
and illegal ones like da understand what has happened in the mom to crying and
maybe a little bit but effective it if it's a human face on a big topics and
uh... very quickly very compelling guy in the movie jeffrey candidate he's
great he's a teacher and
problems abroad parliament
obsolete their collabera and uh... that manoji from new york
no one has never sounded more like they're from new york than geoffrey
canada
and then we see on from a d_c_ so i had a special interest there and michelle
reaches the superintendent of the d_c_ schools
who was
odds are to lose her job she's a thirty nine years already seven when she got
the job done
had no experience as a superintendent brought in by the mayor adrian fenty
therein
both at the end michelle respect very little time
glad-handing or
or doing anything to sort of ingratiate themselves
to the teacher's union which irritated a lot of democrats and and democrats run
d_c_ and
and a figure that he just lost that democratic primary which is essentially
the election
she seemed to really get that
lose her job to bases unpopular there is a lot of the popular she made no effort
to sort of ingratiate yourself with people who would allow her to keep her
job they were they were gruff at approx both she in february that costume
they are trying different things they are being bold teachers union
whole doesn't come across
looking very good in this movie doesn't want me probably habitat actually is a
veneer and u_n_ garten who is ahead the eighty look like it's a singular dull
and she's like snarling and gnashing our teeth and its kind air
one-sided anita priming as well struggling as well and i'm not an expert
in and i want to pretend that i am but
teachers
you know that they do one thing very well here's the movie is a celebration
of teachers in the sense that they're like look here's out kids do well
teachers here's what we need good teachers it's not like an indictment of
teachers they don't
the way
right wingers use teachers as a sort of as a villain
you know all the teachers union this does it in a way that says now we need
good teachers and it doesn't even and essentially were brought a new teachers
union but they got to work with us
in an effort to make sure we get rid of the bad teachers
alro who's going to be against it
and it is you need to get on board and help
yet there is the whole tenure system that protects it makes it pretty much a
possible to get me but if i had two has a problem and obviously we've got a
system that's failing anyway so if your grade
seven point five
'cause i think it's really good hummm i get a problem with some one-sided things
that i did a certain point when i give it
that you did feel that okay
that here and here we have a lot better advisor yeah i thought i'd give it a
similar but when you get a seven-point where would he do that i gave it a
seventy you get
but we both like you know i think we liked it for essentially films the same
way about youth both uh... thought important movie i think the topics
important in its impressive to tackle that topic in a way that uh...
bore the crap again for rough asap i like the fact that laptop davis behind
acknowledges that the inspiration for the movie was
that everyday
driving his three kids to the expensive private school in d_c_ egos past
decaying public school he realizes
like it was the shoe had it pretty great
youngest kids count
so i'd not at legacy
says the off the top assertive
weekends arguments like subsystem out of touch elitist without talking about
i love elizabeth shue into q remark i want to be her when i was twelve and cry
to keep him out to satyam you don't have a elizabeth shue thing
eleven felons i was effecting well without a sweet