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stimulus funds he helped to keep the average increase in tuition and fees to about 5 for instate for undergrad programs. instate students at community colleges will see their tuition and fees rise nearly 8%. the district -- >> one man going coast to coast on a bicycle redefining the summer road trip for a good cause, we'll explain coming up. >> and the heat is on in washington. chief meteorologist doug hill back with his full forecast. >> i'm at redskins park where jim zorn is trying to keep them fired up as they head towards the dog days of summer. we'll tell you about the $1 million and what is wrong with him, w >> more than two months on a bicycle peddling across america all in the name of arthritis research. >> he started in seattle and is passing through our area here. chris van cleve has more. >> david is a man on a mission, a road trip of sorts stretching nearly 4,000 miles across 14 states over 65 days and he is doing it alone. >> part of this was to kind of go out and encounter america. >> why would a 59-year-old insurance broker from philly use all of his annual vacation plus? to hon
stimulus funds he helped to keep the average increase in tuition and fees to about 5 for instate for undergrad programs. instate students at community colleges will see their tuition and fees rise nearly 8%. the district -- >> one man going coast to coast on a bicycle redefining the summer road trip for a good cause, we'll explain coming up. >> and the heat is on in washington. chief meteorologist doug hill back with his full forecast. >> i'm at redskins park where jim zorn is...
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when i graduated from undergrad, when i graduate ed suma cum lau, my friends were like, what's that about? because i hid it because i was ashamed of it. now it's something i am very proud of, and i think that's what president obama is doing for this next generation. >> let's take a break and we'll continue with a look at the state of black america, thanks to the urban league report as we take a wider look. back in a moment. >> the president of the united states puts our office of urban policy in the white house, that means something, and it means something important. ♪ our world ♪ ♪ mommie's home! mommie! mommie! i played baseball... so sorry i'm late, miss sykes. oh, that's ok, honey. what's for dinner, mom? are you listening? yes. these are for you. alright! ( laughing ) yes! ( excited shouting ) tell me about your day. in a minute, mom! oh! i'll be right here when you're ready. when i've had one of those days... i make it a happy meal night. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ our world >>> president obama deserves our support when he's facing the kind of challenges and difficulties. he's due an opport
when i graduated from undergrad, when i graduate ed suma cum lau, my friends were like, what's that about? because i hid it because i was ashamed of it. now it's something i am very proud of, and i think that's what president obama is doing for this next generation. >> let's take a break and we'll continue with a look at the state of black america, thanks to the urban league report as we take a wider look. back in a moment. >> the president of the united states puts our office of...
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. >> that undergrad student is currently at prince george's hospital. >>> the search is on in montgomery tonight for a hit and run driver thatstru ckan d o ritwst deans.an the women s.rewethn ie were in at the intersection of lacy and capital view. it happened at 10. police are looking for a black toyota or suv or black pickup truck. the grill fell off and was found at the scene. >> the 22-year-old was dragged over 100 feet then run over by the vehicle. >> i just heard a loud bang and i didn't come out right away by the time i came out the one lady was in the middle of the street and the other lady was up against the 25-mile speed limit sign. >> tonight the two hit-and-run victims remaining hospitalized one in intensive care. anyone with information about this case should contact the montgomery police. >>> a maryland community mourning agtea eren ossf tea ll byedki en killed by a suspected drunk driver. the 16-year-old boy died saturday afternoon. the teen was riding his bike on route 108 when he was struck by a nissan altima. the driv of ofthe car is charged with causing a life threaten
. >> that undergrad student is currently at prince george's hospital. >>> the search is on in montgomery tonight for a hit and run driver thatstru ckan d o ritwst deans.an the women s.rewethn ie were in at the intersection of lacy and capital view. it happened at 10. police are looking for a black toyota or suv or black pickup truck. the grill fell off and was found at the scene. >> the 22-year-old was dragged over 100 feet then run over by the vehicle. >> i just...
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enough integrity to pass the kathryn mcintyre peters test and i have another test at penn state as an undergrad back in the 60's, 70's when it was voted number one party school of the country three or four years i was there and i like to take credit for that i had great writing teachers, wonderful. and the best of the best was a man named rubinstein and i've kept in touch with him over the years that he was so strict and he would pass papers back with comments to other students and i would get mine back with red ink all over it and nasty comments and i was frustrated because i'm doing better work than any of these other people and then it dawned on me he thought i was worth saving. raising the bar because the purpose of being a writing teacher is and to teach people how to write, it is to discourage them from a life apart brick if they are not meant to write, and number two, save the ones that will become writers. a good writing teacher can't teach how to write, they teach you how not to write the mistakes beginners' make, they get you through those quicker and it is your first editor. but i wo
enough integrity to pass the kathryn mcintyre peters test and i have another test at penn state as an undergrad back in the 60's, 70's when it was voted number one party school of the country three or four years i was there and i like to take credit for that i had great writing teachers, wonderful. and the best of the best was a man named rubinstein and i've kept in touch with him over the years that he was so strict and he would pass papers back with comments to other students and i would get...
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and it ranks fourth to committing to teach undergrad students. next to princeton, yale, and brown university. >> this is a place where it is smart. >> reporter: he says the rankings may keep maryland students at home and draw others from elsewhere. >> people will appreciate -- in this state will appreciate that people around the country recognize the name umbc. >>> and several other colleges and universities made the list. johns hopkins is number 14 when it comes to national ranking. and historically black colleges, morgan state is number 15. back to you. >> the u.s. naval academy also made the list. it ranked fifth for the best undergraduate engineering programs. >>> deals. requesting a change. senator ted kennedy writes a letter to the massachusetts governor. what it has to do with healthcare. >>> tugboats and other diesel engines down here may be retrofitted to go green. i'll tell you how that's happening with federal money. that's coming up next. >>> going for gold. a special honor for the north baltimore aquatic center. >>> will rain continu
and it ranks fourth to committing to teach undergrad students. next to princeton, yale, and brown university. >> this is a place where it is smart. >> reporter: he says the rankings may keep maryland students at home and draw others from elsewhere. >> people will appreciate -- in this state will appreciate that people around the country recognize the name umbc. >>> and several other colleges and universities made the list. johns hopkins is number 14 when it comes to...
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the current mayor, formerly congressman, i worked for him in 1973 during the watergate era between undergrad and a graduate school i was a capital in turn. ron halyard me out of graduate school and i was one of the first top staffers on the hill who happened to be a woman and was african-american so that was a major glass ceiling on helped shatter as a result and rolm always new and we always considered him feminist on the hill that he gave me that opportunity to be a top staffer. i worked for him for e leffinge years, went back to california and continued to work for him the next four or five years and then i left his staff, set up a business and ran for the california legislature and served in the california assembly and the senate until 1998 and then when rahm retired i ran and the special election for his seat but running for public office or something i never had on my agenda. i actively major in psychology and psychiatric social work. i think i've taken one course in government. [laughter] but as a former clinical social worker, i realized during that process, and i actually talk about
the current mayor, formerly congressman, i worked for him in 1973 during the watergate era between undergrad and a graduate school i was a capital in turn. ron halyard me out of graduate school and i was one of the first top staffers on the hill who happened to be a woman and was african-american so that was a major glass ceiling on helped shatter as a result and rolm always new and we always considered him feminist on the hill that he gave me that opportunity to be a top staffer. i worked for...
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and we want to -- he's the editor-in-chief of scoop44.com and harvard undergrad. >> thanks, tom.is in charlotte, author of mad black tyc which is a crowd conservative. it's pyc. alexander is old at this, so alexander -- and lenny is new so we're going to let him speak first. how are young people represented in these proposals if at all. what's your comment or concern about that? >> well, as far as the current health care bill, you do see some reflections of young america in it. for example, the movement to make sure that our health records are optimized through the use of electronics, through the use of the internet and electronic records, i think that's a very brilliant thing to do in terms of streamlining and getting some efficiency. i think the effort to go toward social equality with health care definitely reflects the younger movement within america, but i also think that's part of the contrast with what we're seeing. >> i have heard people criticize that thing, hey, you know, my medical records shouldn't be online and this is big brother. alexander have you heard that? >> i
and we want to -- he's the editor-in-chief of scoop44.com and harvard undergrad. >> thanks, tom.is in charlotte, author of mad black tyc which is a crowd conservative. it's pyc. alexander is old at this, so alexander -- and lenny is new so we're going to let him speak first. how are young people represented in these proposals if at all. what's your comment or concern about that? >> well, as far as the current health care bill, you do see some reflections of young america in it. for...
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every summer, countless undergrads apply for internships at fox news. get the privilege of working here for a few months and out of those one lucky person works pore "red eye." as you can guess our intern learns many skills including what to do if you are tied up in the trunk of a cadillac. also they learn the teleprompter. today our intern received her train. for reasons unknown she chose to read an old fox news script. welcome to "red eye." it is like the incredible hulk if by hulk you mean stench. let's go to tv's andy levy for the pregame report. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> that is kind of adorable. try it again, let's do more. >> he had a pen chant for panties, a hankering for hains. a german man was arrested this week for stealing underwear and cops discovered he had over a thousand pairs in his apartment along with more than 100 pairs of swimming trunks. said a police spokesman quote -- translated, they were all evidently in use but had been washed and neatly stacked away. >> greg, i think you are out of a job. >> greg: i think
every summer, countless undergrads apply for internships at fox news. get the privilege of working here for a few months and out of those one lucky person works pore "red eye." as you can guess our intern learns many skills including what to do if you are tied up in the trunk of a cadillac. also they learn the teleprompter. today our intern received her train. for reasons unknown she chose to read an old fox news script. welcome to "red eye." it is like the incredible hulk...
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the gi bill will cover the cost of a four-year undergrad degree for veteran whose have served in the military for three years. >> the post-9/11 gi bill, we can give our veterans the chance to live their dreams and help unleash your talents and tap their creativity and be guided by their sense of responsibility to their fellow citizens. and to this country that we all love so much. >> the program also provides money to cover living expenses, cost of tutors as well as books and supplies. >>> seems a bit ear for back-to-school, but for ten schools in fairfax county and a few in alexandria and arlington, thousands of kids boarded buses today. it's a modified calendar schedule that's designed to help children with shorter breaks so they don't forget what they've learned. >> i wanted more summer. >> reporter: first week of august, first day of class. after three weeks of vacation, these students were back in the classroom bright and early today, getting a jump on other schools in a modified calendar program that's now in effect for some fairfax county, alexandria and arlington schools. >>
the gi bill will cover the cost of a four-year undergrad degree for veteran whose have served in the military for three years. >> the post-9/11 gi bill, we can give our veterans the chance to live their dreams and help unleash your talents and tap their creativity and be guided by their sense of responsibility to their fellow citizens. and to this country that we all love so much. >> the program also provides money to cover living expenses, cost of tutors as well as books and...
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the catherine mcintyre peters test roi also have another test at penn state as the underground -- undergrad in the late '60s when it was voted number one party school when i was there and i take credit for that i had wonderful teachers. the best of the best was rubenstein i have kept in touch with him but he was so strict he would pass papers back with the readying all over it and the nasty comments and i said i am doing better work than any of these other people. he is raising the bar because the purpose of being a writing teacher is not to teach people how to write to. it is one comment to discourage a life apart break if they are not meant and never to comment to save those that will become writers a good writing teacher cannot teach you how to write but how not to write. 82 the mistakes the beginners make and it is your first editor. i would write four years and years to myself and say with this pass muster for leonard rubenstein? i am still not sure i have made it but i am doing the best i can. but as a writer as you write daily columns on deadline you will not always get it right. by
the catherine mcintyre peters test roi also have another test at penn state as the underground -- undergrad in the late '60s when it was voted number one party school when i was there and i take credit for that i had wonderful teachers. the best of the best was rubenstein i have kept in touch with him but he was so strict he would pass papers back with the readying all over it and the nasty comments and i said i am doing better work than any of these other people. he is raising the bar because...
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and other times, you know, that's -- is whether traditional undergrads and 40 grounds so they would gonto peter pan and take their chances. that was another policy that certainly search and destroy, yeah, the mantra during the late 1960s with jamie henry's group going through vietnam that include slaughter as well. so there are a lot of, both his striking lack of leadership on the ground and really bad policies coming from above that led to civilian killings. >> my question is about what your research and your findings should teach us about how we are paying attention to the iraq war, or not paying attention to the iraq war. do you think government has learned anything from these types of issues? and what can we as citizens do about that? >> i've mentioned that there was an officer who was involved in compiling records act in the 1970s. retired brigadier general. at the time he kept them secret and he kept in secret afterwards because he believed that the army would learn from those lessons, lessons that they taught us. in his view, he did a lot of research on counterinsurgency operati
and other times, you know, that's -- is whether traditional undergrads and 40 grounds so they would gonto peter pan and take their chances. that was another policy that certainly search and destroy, yeah, the mantra during the late 1960s with jamie henry's group going through vietnam that include slaughter as well. so there are a lot of, both his striking lack of leadership on the ground and really bad policies coming from above that led to civilian killings. >> my question is about what...
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>> jack kennedy looked like some harvard undergrad -- tanned, fit.er. >> good evening. the television and radio stations of the united states -- >> for all intents and purposes, that night jack kennedy won the presidency. >> osgood: hewitt was there for the beginning of kennedy's presidency and he was there at the end as executive producer of ""the cbs evening news" with walter cronkite." >> television ruse to the occasion. it transformed the television set. it became the chapel. and it was television that calmed them down and patted them on the head and said, "take it easy, fellows, it's all going to be ok." >> osgood: but always, there was the story. hewitt wanted the story. reporter dan rather told him a man named abraham zaspruder had a home movie -- zapruder had a home movie showing kennedy being shot. >> i said, "dan, you've got to get that film. i said, when you get there, hit him, grab the film, run back to cbs with it, put it on tape, then return the film and let the lawyers decide what they want to do about it. and all they can get you for
>> jack kennedy looked like some harvard undergrad -- tanned, fit.er. >> good evening. the television and radio stations of the united states -- >> for all intents and purposes, that night jack kennedy won the presidency. >> osgood: hewitt was there for the beginning of kennedy's presidency and he was there at the end as executive producer of ""the cbs evening news" with walter cronkite." >> television ruse to the occasion. it transformed the...
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party that got busted by copps and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergrad who worked for facebook and after that he no longer was with facebook but he's still very good friends with them and still in dolph and still owns a percentage of it so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now. it is an amazing tale, and it is part of the john parker story because he had himself could be a book. he's an amazing story from beginning to end and i am a huge fan of what he's done but there was definitely in incident facebook needed to deal with and that is part of the story. by the way this is very secret. this is the reason we don't have a book right now or i don't because these stories have never been told before and that is what is amazing to have gotten access to. >> host: there's another public official in the book, larry summers. >> guest: the president of harvard when this went down so the winklevoss twins when they decided they had been stolen from they were these guys who believed strongly and justice in the hierarchy b
party that got busted by copps and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergrad who worked for facebook and after that he no longer was with facebook but he's still very good friends with them and still in dolph and still owns a percentage of it so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now. it is an amazing tale, and it is part of the john parker story because he had himself could be a book. he's an amazing story from...
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a house party that got busted and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergrad from facebook and after that he was eduardo no longer was with facebook but still good friends with them and still involved and still owns a percentage of it, so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now. and it's an amazing kind of tale and is part of the sean parker story because him in himself could be a book. he's an amazing story from beginning to end and i am a fan of what he's done but there was definitely an incident which facebook needed to deal with and that's part of the story and by the way this is a secret. the reason we don't have a book right now or i don't have a book because these stories have never been told before and that is what is amazing to have gotten access. >> host: and there is another public official in the book, larry summers. >> guest: larry summers was the president of harvard when this went down. so the winklevoss twins when they decided they had been stolen from, that their idea had been stolen the believed ve
a house party that got busted and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergrad from facebook and after that he was eduardo no longer was with facebook but still good friends with them and still involved and still owns a percentage of it, so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now. and it's an amazing kind of tale and is part of the sean parker story because him in himself could be a book. he's an amazing story from...
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party that got busted by copps and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergradwho worked for facebook and he was -- he no longer was with facebook but is still very good friends with them and involved and owns a percentage of its so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now and it's an amazing kind of tale and part of the sean parker story because he himself could be a book. he is an amazing story from beginning to india by in a huge fan but he has done but there's differently and incident their facebook needed to deal with and that is part of the story. by the way this is secret. this is by the way we don't have a book right now or i don't have a book right now because the stories have never been told before and it is amazing to have gotten access. >> host: and there's another public official in the book, larry summers. >> guest: larry summers was president of harvard when this went down. so the twins when they decided they had been stolen from, their idea was stolen, they believe strongly in justice and hierarchy beca
party that got busted by copps and supposedly there was cocaine, supposedly he was there with an undergradwho worked for facebook and he was -- he no longer was with facebook but is still very good friends with them and involved and owns a percentage of its so you have to read the book to see exactly what happened. i am being careful right now and it's an amazing kind of tale and part of the sean parker story because he himself could be a book. he is an amazing story from beginning to india by...
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the average undergrad carries more than $3,000 in credit card debt. at least, right?resident obama will award the presidential medal of freedom to 16 people including former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor and retired afterno archbishop desmond tutu of south africa. it is the nation's highest civilian honor. >>> other honors include riviera and harvey mills. >>> a well-known coach has purportedly admitted to having sex with another woman, in other words, outside wedlock in a public place at that and that woman is accused of trying folks store millions of dollars from him. it sounds like a mess he has gotten himself into. >> it's bad, robin, all this coming from a police report that the louisville courier journal is citing. the man we're talking about, louisville basketball coach rick patino, who is married reportedly told cops he did have sex with a woman in a restaurant in 2003. that woman is accused of trying to extort $10 million from pitino and the woman told pitino she was pregnant and he paid for her to have an abortion and later accused him of raining
the average undergrad carries more than $3,000 in credit card debt. at least, right?resident obama will award the presidential medal of freedom to 16 people including former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor and retired afterno archbishop desmond tutu of south africa. it is the nation's highest civilian honor. >>> other honors include riviera and harvey mills. >>> a well-known coach has purportedly admitted to having sex with another woman, in other words, outside...
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she looked like an undergrad.utsized and emphasized in that way. >> do you cook? >> i'm an indifferent cook. i can cook -- i can cook out of this book. no, they think i'm good. yeah. >> did your family cook? was your mother a cook? >> no. my mother had a cookbook, one cookbook. the "i hate to cook" book. i remember the cover. >> a flash from the past. >> yeah. she also had the "joy of cooking" which was never cracked. >> spine was still stiff? >> yeah. no, my mother had other things to do and, you know, she didn't like to be in the kitchen that much. >> not that you need a compliment, but the movie is so terrific and such a joyful -- >> what do you mean i don't need a compliment? i need all the compliments i could possibly get. >> really? you're good. the whole movie is good. i was so happy to sit there and watch it. >> oh. >> it was such a great departure from everything. >> well, i know. yeah. >> how is it that -- because years ago we had a whole conversation about women and women's roles and everything else. yo
she looked like an undergrad.utsized and emphasized in that way. >> do you cook? >> i'm an indifferent cook. i can cook -- i can cook out of this book. no, they think i'm good. yeah. >> did your family cook? was your mother a cook? >> no. my mother had a cookbook, one cookbook. the "i hate to cook" book. i remember the cover. >> a flash from the past. >> yeah. she also had the "joy of cooking" which was never cracked. >> spine was...
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in your undergrad, and your graduate school.t there's a lot of people who uld love to use it if they had access to it. and that is where broadband can make a huge difference. without broadband, without h speed access, the access to education to training whether it is education or training is very, very limited. we know that is the biggest challenge. the cost of delivering content on a platform like blackboard, the cost of building the content from most unirsities, colleges, community colleges, is not the golden scw. in other words, that is not the part that is not accessible for there are pell grants. there e other government granteas financial a tget people the education they need. whats missing is if they don't have the tools to do it on line, if it's not convenient r them because of a child issue for a working mom, or somebody who is actively employed and can only do a education in eating, then how do you get it to them. and that is wheren line can make a big difference. so i thi we skilling is a big work today because of our
in your undergrad, and your graduate school.t there's a lot of people who uld love to use it if they had access to it. and that is where broadband can make a huge difference. without broadband, without h speed access, the access to education to training whether it is education or training is very, very limited. we know that is the biggest challenge. the cost of delivering content on a platform like blackboard, the cost of building the content from most unirsities, colleges, community colleges,...
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in your undergrad, in your graduate school. a lot of people would love if they have access.that is where broadband can make a difference. without high speed access, the access to education, training, whether it is a vocational o professional, is very limited. we all know that that is the biggest challenge, the cost of deliveng content on a platform like a blackboard, the cost of building the content for most universities and community colleges is not the bolden's grew. that is not the part that is inaccessible. there are held grants, other government grants, financial aid, to get people the education they need. what is missing is if they don't have the tools to do it online, if it is not convenient for them because of a child issue, or a working mom or somebody who is actively employed and the only to education in the evening, how do you get it to them? that is where on-line can make a big difference. so skill is a big word today because of our unemployment issue. there are jobs available. many of them need some level of pressional experience, ceification, diploma or degree.
in your undergrad, in your graduate school. a lot of people would love if they have access.that is where broadband can make a difference. without high speed access, the access to education, training, whether it is a vocational o professional, is very limited. we all know that that is the biggest challenge, the cost of deliveng content on a platform like a blackboard, the cost of building the content for most universities and community colleges is not the bolden's grew. that is not the part that...