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"You present Jesse Sharkey addressing that budget and say no matter what but believes it is good news for the schools we welcome the new and we expect to see the good budget news translated into enforceable contract we expect this is a good budget news translated into one fourth of a contract that actually delivers services that our students need more sexy he stated that the city will see a tip when fall this year of more than eight hundred million dollars a minimum of two hundred million of which he says belongs to the school a preliminary analysis by the C. T. U. shows that much last is budgeted for the upcoming school year and while former Illinois governor rod look way of H. B. sprung from federal prison early the president says he strongly considering that corresponded rhyme Burroughs says pressure has been building Reverend Jesse Jackson joined the fray calling on the president to release what blue gray that from his fourteen year corruption sentence for attempting to sell president Obama's vacant Senate seat for seven years we urge the president of the pardon him the return to his family Reverend Jackson told some former congressman Jesse Jackson junior was convicted of political corruption he spent more than two years behind bars the boy that his wife Patti has been trying to appeal to the president through the media for a pardon or commutation a family spokesperson says paddy remains hopeful and will continue to follow along closely Ribeiro ABC news a large investigation under way into southern California cities garden Grove in Santa Ana a man goes on a stabbing attack leaving victims dead ABC's Alex stone has the latest immediately after the attacks police said they were all motivated by robbery but now police say they really don't know what constitutes thirty three year old band to stab random victims some of the attacks were apparently robberies and others were not in the end four people are dead and two more injured and two democratic presidential candidates now calling president trump a white supremacist senator Elizabeth Warren and former congressman Beto o'rourke gave the president the label in separate interviews on Wednesday speaking to reporters in Iowa today warning accuse the president of intentionally using race to divide Americans we have a problem in this country and Donald Trump."