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In the speech Ms. Weingarten is to deliver Monday, she praises the ideas of a group of Democrats led by Tom Payzant, the former schools superintendent in Boston, who have argued that schools alone cannot close achievement gaps rooted in larger economic inequalities, and that "broader, bolder" measures are needed, like publicly financed early childhood education and health services for the poor.
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Political consultant, commentator and author Donna Brazile was on hand to deliver Thursday's keynote address.
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Jefferson, the second-year forward, talks a good game but admitted he could not deliver Sunday.
He believes there are other ways he can contribute," she said, including the address he will deliver Tuesday.
Mayors, who deliver day-to-day services and are constantly in the public eye, are magnets for criticism.
"Let's see CBS try and top that!" CBS President and Chief Executive Les Moonves will deliver Wednesday afternoon's keynote.
The development raises the stakes for the policy speech Obama is scheduled to deliver Thursday at the National Defense University.
Running mate Paul Ryan arrived in the convention city, too, still tweaking the speech he'll deliver Wednesday.
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