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>> if you are a typical undergrad, you may borrow $7,500 which is roughly around the median, these increases will increase the total repayment by about $10,000. >> is there a way for students to lock in the rate. >> you take out a student loan every semester or year, the rates change each year based on the treasury. >> and congress hasn't raised the borrowing limit in a decade. >> the cost of college is increasing and about 33% over the last decade but the federal loan limits are the amounts you can take out has not increased so people turn to private student loans to fund college. >> when they are shopping, what should they be aware of. make sure you compare different options from different lenders make sure you add a co-signer. if you can convince someone to co-sign the loan, very important. >> on average, people save about 2.3% by adding a co-signer and five times more likely to get approved if you have a cosigner. >> is it like get ago mortgage, you have to look at the length and the term and how long it is going to take to pay back and the overall costs. >> look at the roi in the first
>> if you are a typical undergrad, you may borrow $7,500 which is roughly around the median, these increases will increase the total repayment by about $10,000. >> is there a way for students to lock in the rate. >> you take out a student loan every semester or year, the rates change each year based on the treasury. >> and congress hasn't raised the borrowing limit in a decade. >> the cost of college is increasing and about 33% over the last decade but the federal...
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they went to undergrad alone. their great-grandfather was also a triplet.l>> it's u in the blood, right? >> that's amazing. i wonder if they can lk at each other and honestly say, he's the smarter one, hs the slacker, we copy off of this guy. >> but they're all exactly the same. >> true. >> all right. this morning we are following a wild story from switzerland. look at the video here. this is a u.s. military transport plane that crash landed in the swiss alps in 1964. tingat wave in europe is m the ice and snow and exposing the twisted metal. all four americans on that plane survived. >>> still ahead, another day another chuckbell. >> another chuck bell? oh, talk about c a worsee scenario. car wash forecast for today? well, take your chances. hitting a missing showers and storms. as long as you have a garage, you'll probably get away with it. >> another day, another audiotape released by omarosa manigault newman. trying to find out what and who else she may have recorded. >> plus, we're working with you about whas being foundt' >>> here at the live desk we
they went to undergrad alone. their great-grandfather was also a triplet.l>> it's u in the blood, right? >> that's amazing. i wonder if they can lk at each other and honestly say, he's the smarter one, hs the slacker, we copy off of this guy. >> but they're all exactly the same. >> true. >> all right. this morning we are following a wild story from switzerland. look at the video here. this is a u.s. military transport plane that crash landed in the swiss alps in...
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african americans make up 3% of the undergrad population and 2% of the graduate students. officials said african-american students admitted to uc berkeley often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. donation maoffer scho 117-year-old scholarship recipient we talked to said this is a dream come true. >> i fit right and within three hours of getting here. i automatically felt like i was right at home. >> they felt like the campus was unwelcoming. it was not enough african- americans here to make you feel like there was a community. >> right now it is 4:48.what are you keeping an eye on, sal? >> was found 580, we still have some slow traffic. we do have some slowing 1205 and 580. it is near the construction loan . -- it is near the construction zone. if you're driving to bay bridge, there is a small backup in some of those lanes. >>> a decent start is a good thing, right? >> exactly. >> we have morning fog and drizzle, a lot more drizzle this morning yesterday morning. highs are definitely below average year. look at some of these temperatures. gilroy, 74, con
african americans make up 3% of the undergrad population and 2% of the graduate students. officials said african-american students admitted to uc berkeley often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. donation maoffer scho 117-year-old scholarship recipient we talked to said this is a dream come true. >> i fit right and within three hours of getting here. i automatically felt like i was right at home. >> they felt like the campus was unwelcoming. it was not enough...
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and then, just kind of hoping that the undergrads don't burn the place down. >> wertheim: you're carryingnot to burn down this place. >> spiro: yes. >> wertheim: can you handle that challenge? >> spiro: well, the fire alarm has gone off... four times in the last year, so that would indicate, perhaps no. but the "lampoon" is still standing, so we'll see. >> for a look at how 60 minutes reports its stories -- as well as interviews with correspondents and producers, go as interviews with correspondents and producers, go to 60minutesovertime.com. for brokerage accounts. intros and zero minimums to open an account. we have fidelity mutual funds with zero minimum investment. and now, only fidelity offers two zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. because when you invest with fidelity, all those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ but he has plans today.ain. up. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. >> kroft: i'm steve k
and then, just kind of hoping that the undergrads don't burn the place down. >> wertheim: you're carryingnot to burn down this place. >> spiro: yes. >> wertheim: can you handle that challenge? >> spiro: well, the fire alarm has gone off... four times in the last year, so that would indicate, perhaps no. but the "lampoon" is still standing, so we'll see. >> for a look at how 60 minutes reports its stories -- as well as interviews with correspondents and...
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. >> undergrad. >> undergrad. you know, as an english major, i did take this course, english 283, which is with a wonderful translator, robert fitzgerald, his translation of the odyssey are still my favorite of course. i took this course because i felt i was a junior and i was an english major and i didn't understand why poetry had to be written on those little lines, why don't they say what they mean; right? so i took this course, and i thought, you know, if i take this course, i will finally understand. that was true. what i didn't realize is that he had said there was going to be a weekly exercise, and i did not realize he meant a weekly exercise in verse. i thought it was going to be a paper. the very first week, i was like i was supposed to write something in syllables. i sat down to write my poem. as soon as i started writing it, i loved it. and i did say to my roommate at the time, i said, you know, i love this. i could do this for the rest of my life, i would. but i'm the daughter of immigrants. i had neve
. >> undergrad. >> undergrad. you know, as an english major, i did take this course, english 283, which is with a wonderful translator, robert fitzgerald, his translation of the odyssey are still my favorite of course. i took this course because i felt i was a junior and i was an english major and i didn't understand why poetry had to be written on those little lines, why don't they say what they mean; right? so i took this course, and i thought, you know, if i take this course, i...
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undergrad students begin classes at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today when a man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> residents of hawaii stocking up on their supplies. a category five hurricane is on track to hit the big island. we will tell you and it is expected to make landfall. >>> we are off to a decent start on westbound and eastbound 92 san mateo bridge. we will tell you more coming up. >>> temperatures about 15 degrees below average. it looks slightly warmer today, but still cool. >>> welcome back. happening today, immigration rights advocates will hold a rally in san francisco after several immigrant detainees were transferred to jails outside of the state this move came after i.c.e terminated its contract with the contra costa county sheriff's office last month. the sheriffs department warned inmates could be moved from the richmond facility to as far away as hawaii. this morning that rally will be held at 11 am at the u.s. citizens and immigration servi
undergrad students begin classes at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today when a man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> residents of hawaii stocking up on their supplies. a category five hurricane is on track to hit the big island. we will tell you and it is expected to make landfall. >>> we are off to a decent start on westbound and eastbound...
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sustainable, they have been going on, so it is easily done. , i barelyennessee paid anything for my undergrad. for law school which i had a lot of luxury in being able to do that, school paying private for my preschooler right now but i would wager that i'm paying more for a private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff paid -- paying for their entire education. >> i'm a hunter college of the tuitionnew york and there when i graduated was roughly about $3000 a semester, so that's $6,000 at year. during my first few semesters there, i had almost no income. i was not living in my parent's home, no one was supporting me, and i paid almost nothing through a variety of grants and subsidies and things like that that are already in place. i think what you're pointing at is this sort of confusion that older people tend to have when they hear demands for free college in the sense as you were pointing out that it's almost free now, if you're willing to go to a state school or city school if you have those kinds of systems where you live. up,ou work ha
sustainable, they have been going on, so it is easily done. , i barelyennessee paid anything for my undergrad. for law school which i had a lot of luxury in being able to do that, school paying private for my preschooler right now but i would wager that i'm paying more for a private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff paid -- paying for their entire education. >> i'm a hunter college of the tuitionnew york and there when i graduated...
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. >> i was an english major i went to harvard, undergrad, as an english major i did take this or,rse with a wonderful the wonderful translator robert fitzgerald and i didn't really w understand poetry. so i took i took this course ane but what i didn't realize i is g thought it would be the paper. m but then i sent down i sent down to write my column. did and then i sent my roommate andt i i was mad at the time.ex t so why are you premed? but there e are other signals tt this isn't the right path. was h if you are not going to be a poet then at least be in bn publishing or something. and to call of his editor. but i i had been pre-law, premed and taking my first writing class and that teacher said thaw little piece you should really be a writer so a writer so the people who told me that seem to get that idea so i can't decide maybe i will go the more practical route.e. prog and i went to stanford over harvard because they had a good writing program. i god, then i said oh my god. s but that's what i'm here for. and i'm thinking he knows what he's here for. wro so when the first five m
. >> i was an english major i went to harvard, undergrad, as an english major i did take this or,rse with a wonderful the wonderful translator robert fitzgerald and i didn't really w understand poetry. so i took i took this course ane but what i didn't realize i is g thought it would be the paper. m but then i sent down i sent down to write my column. did and then i sent my roommate andt i i was mad at the time.ex t so why are you premed? but there e are other signals tt this isn't the...
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they make up only 3% of the undergrad population at uc berkeley in 2% of the graduate students. often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. this year, a one million-dollar anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships. >>> the oakland a's play the houston astros tonight. the two teams are battling for first place in the american league west. >> gonzalez is looking out, and that baby is gone. 4-0, the a's lead to. >> then, the reigning world series champs scored 11 straight runs. the first pitch for tonight's game, 5:10. >>> the giants played the arizona diamondbacks. >> a high drive, right field, it is gone. >> this is a two run homer in the second. that would be the only run the giants would score. that would be enough for them to win. the giants pitcher lead in the shutout victory. the two teams play again tonight at 7:15 at at&t park. >>> we are looking at the faraway commutes. you can see traffic is busy on 205 and 580. this is more of a normal commute. yesterday, it was very slow. there is not as much roadwork as it was yesterday. reducing traffi
they make up only 3% of the undergrad population at uc berkeley in 2% of the graduate students. often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. this year, a one million-dollar anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships. >>> the oakland a's play the houston astros tonight. the two teams are battling for first place in the american league west. >> gonzalez is looking out, and that baby is gone. 4-0, the a's lead to. >> then, the reigning world...
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georgia, tennessee, i barely paid anything for my undergrad. i paid cash for a private top 20 law school education. i have a lot of luxury and being able to do that. school for private my preschooler. i wager i'm paying more for private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff for their entire education. host: thanks, color. caller.s, guest: i'm a graduate of hunter college of the city university of new york. tuition there was $3000 a semester. that is $6,000 a year. during my first few semesters there i have almost no income. i was an adult. i was not living in my parent home, no one was supporting me and i paid almost nothing, through a variety of grants and subsidies that are already in place. what you are pointing at is the confusion that older people tend to have when they hear demands for free college. it is almost free now if you're willing to go to a state school or a city school, if you have those kinds of systems where you live. , itou work hard and show up is almost impossible to not b
georgia, tennessee, i barely paid anything for my undergrad. i paid cash for a private top 20 law school education. i have a lot of luxury and being able to do that. school for private my preschooler. i wager i'm paying more for private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff for their entire education. host: thanks, color. caller.s, guest: i'm a graduate of hunter college of the city university of new york. tuition there was $3000 a semester....
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we have 35,000 students at the undergrad and graduate level. and we're creating a work form. >> so you find a lot of companies from the area are knocking on your door to the various schools on campus trying to recruit students and keeping them here. >> absolutely because it is one thing to bring students from outside. it is another thing to educate the students that are here and create opportunity for them. and we have deep partnerships with our local companies. >> were you surprised by this, fourth on the list? >> i'm never surprised by the success. we're an extraordinary institution. but i'm proud that we're the only public institution in the top five. >> big football game friday. >> right. go spartans. >>> the hurricane lane did break some records. >>> and how people honored mollie tibbetts after her body was discovered last week. he could possibly... he likes to collect things. oh! wow, you got all this stuff from ikea? what do you like not let your kids in here? oh, no, they moved in here. here. this is where i hide all the cords and the r
we have 35,000 students at the undergrad and graduate level. and we're creating a work form. >> so you find a lot of companies from the area are knocking on your door to the various schools on campus trying to recruit students and keeping them here. >> absolutely because it is one thing to bring students from outside. it is another thing to educate the students that are here and create opportunity for them. and we have deep partnerships with our local companies. >> were you...
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relief money to a host of different organizations in the money was used to buy guns for the french undergrad to pay people hating children in their homes, to pay guys who were taking people across borders. the board appointed representatives in most of the neutral nations, sweden, portugal, north africa and eventually london. the treasury department employees who were already there were humanitarian aid workers. the representative in turkey is a narcissistic woman does marketing executive who gets in a lot of trouble. they are working on leverage. trying to leverage the near certain allied victory in 1944 to convince the nations that the u.s. cares about what's going to happen to these people and the they can carry some favor if they at least pretend to care, too. from washington, john paley, the director lays out a strategy for the board. persuade the collaborators to stop killing and take action to rescue the people they thought could still be saved. to either move people on board are countries like romania or bulgaria, france, move them out to safety or keep the people deep inside the ter
relief money to a host of different organizations in the money was used to buy guns for the french undergrad to pay people hating children in their homes, to pay guys who were taking people across borders. the board appointed representatives in most of the neutral nations, sweden, portugal, north africa and eventually london. the treasury department employees who were already there were humanitarian aid workers. the representative in turkey is a narcissistic woman does marketing executive who...
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. >> guest: i did my undergrad at the university of michigan at the school of natural resources where i created my own major in environmental health did a lot of service learning not that time and then went to michigan state university for medical school. then went for my pediatric residency. and then went back to university of michigan for my masters in public health. >> host: and then you decided to go to flint and you had up some of the training programs. given the challenges do you party talked about the children there, you have kind of a special rotation you make sure all of your students go through. what is that all about? >> so i direct a rotation called community pediatrics. this is all about widening the lens of our trainees. i am not a regular pediatrician. i am a medical educator and i purposely made that decision right after finishing my training to stay in medical education. when you are an educator, your impact is multiplicative. i could've gone out in been an advocate, but when you are teaching, you are training generations and generations of folks who can go out and ho
. >> guest: i did my undergrad at the university of michigan at the school of natural resources where i created my own major in environmental health did a lot of service learning not that time and then went to michigan state university for medical school. then went for my pediatric residency. and then went back to university of michigan for my masters in public health. >> host: and then you decided to go to flint and you had up some of the training programs. given the challenges do...
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professor - - from stanford talks about the fact that boys, by the time there undergrads have typicallyput in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. >> chapter 9. >> his opinion that there may come a time when boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse from apparent standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in virtual-reality world? i'm sure you both thought a lot about it. >> you take the sex one and i will take the not sex one. [laughter] >> you first. >> okay. he talked about things, video gaming and pornography. video games simplify the world. the relationship we have with another person is to shoot them. we keep track of simple scores and numbers to measure ourselves against others. videogames have immersed us in that medium. that simplify medium for generations now. vr is not like that. in particular, the more rich, open and deal virtual-reality environments are the more challenging they become as a way of engaging with others. i believe deeply for my time with second life that in general,
professor - - from stanford talks about the fact that boys, by the time there undergrads have typicallyput in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. >> chapter 9. >> his opinion that there may come a time when boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse from apparent standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in virtual-reality world? i'm sure you both thought a lot about it. >> you take...
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new dell theled prayerthe challenge the and the use of undergrad in a presidential oath. judge kavanaugh's opinion i think is noteworthy for several reasons. against thates plaintiff, but he shows the kind of fair-minded thoughtfulness that one would hope a judge would show when a plaintiff is .ringing a deeply held belief so he approaches the issue with an open mind and then he asks, what does the supreme court say the test should be? in the establishment clause area, as many of you probably as i registered eight the phrase as you know is eight micro-aggression. so scratch that. as you may or may not know, the establishment clause >> i'm not sure that's any better [laughter] --is not the best. is it history and tradition? what type of coercion counts? once you decide on what kind of test to apply, it is not always a clear how that test should be applied. the supreme court allowing one 10 commandments display on the same day it does not allow another. what is noteworthy about judge kavanaugh's opinion is that he goes -- he takes guidance in the supreme court's approach to
new dell theled prayerthe challenge the and the use of undergrad in a presidential oath. judge kavanaugh's opinion i think is noteworthy for several reasons. against thates plaintiff, but he shows the kind of fair-minded thoughtfulness that one would hope a judge would show when a plaintiff is .ringing a deeply held belief so he approaches the issue with an open mind and then he asks, what does the supreme court say the test should be? in the establishment clause area, as many of you probably...
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. >> they were together through undergrad as well graduating fromun chapel hill, and this is pretty coolgranr was also a triplet. >> wow. you thinkhey ever get i fights? >> you've got to wonder. >> they must. >> all right. >>> a local paddleboarder went out on the water and then moments later he saw blood, his own.>> felt something hit my leg and i didn't even know it was a buy. i saw a little splash and walked out of water and saw the blood running down my leg. >> the tencountert's got him asking was he just bitten by a shark? but first here's doug. >> we saw n temperaturer 90 across the area today but even warmer as you make your way into friday and i'm tracking that all important weekend for you, too ch more. o >>> mystery on the water. man in maryland believes he was bitten by a shark not far from the chesapeake bay. >> yeah. he wasn paddleboarding white marsh creek when he says he felt something hit l his. then he saw blood. now only on news 4, mark segraves talks to that man as biogists are trying to figure .ut just what it w >> reporter: credit bowen is no stranger to these waters
. >> they were together through undergrad as well graduating fromun chapel hill, and this is pretty coolgranr was also a triplet. >> wow. you thinkhey ever get i fights? >> you've got to wonder. >> they must. >> all right. >>> a local paddleboarder went out on the water and then moments later he saw blood, his own.>> felt something hit my leg and i didn't even know it was a buy. i saw a little splash and walked out of water and saw the blood running...
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african americans are only 3% of the undergrad student body and just 2% of the graduate students.al officials say african american students admitted often chose to go to other universities because of the expense. this year, a 1 million% anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships and a 17-year-old scholarship recipient says it is a dream come true. >> i fit right in within three hours of getting here. >> they were not chosing berkeley because they felt like the campus was unwelcoming. there were not enough african americans here to make them feel that there was a community. >> reporter: a study found that many were offered better financial aide pack annals at other universities. >>> an investigation is underway after claims that sat test questions were leaked online. millions of high school students take the college entrance exam every year. the some students actually took the same test from last okay. one student got a test from a friend and looked at the example and found it was, in fact the same test. the board had no comment on these allegations regarding saturda
african americans are only 3% of the undergrad student body and just 2% of the graduate students.al officials say african american students admitted often chose to go to other universities because of the expense. this year, a 1 million% anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships and a 17-year-old scholarship recipient says it is a dream come true. >> i fit right in within three hours of getting here. >> they were not chosing berkeley because they felt like the campus...
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undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today as the man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> some immigrant detainees have been moved from richmond to another state. up next how immigration rights activists are pushing back against that transfer. >>> good morning. as we look at the freeways around the bay area here in san rafael southbound 101 traffic looks pretty good heading down south. >>> low overcast and not as much of a breeze . the the lows are up after yesterday's big cool down. a little bit warning -- a little bit warmer on the wednesday forecast. >>> welcome back. today immigration rights act because is advocates will hold a rally in san francisco after several immigrants were transferred to jails outside the state. the move came after i.c.e terminated its contract with the contra costa county sheriff's office last month. the sheriffs office warned inmates could be moved to as far away as hawaii. this morning a rally wi
undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today as the man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> some immigrant detainees have been moved from richmond to another state. up next how immigration rights activists are pushing back against that transfer. >>> good morning. as we look at the freeways around the bay area...
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undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> a former student at cal state monterey bay is headed to prison for sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm. 22-year-old ruben rodriguez was given a 14 year sentence for assaulting a female student two years ago. he slipped into her apartment, removed a screen door. she fought him off but then he went back an hour later. he fled the campus the next day, but was captured by u.s marshall's in chico. along with a prison sentence rodriguez has to stay away from that woman for the next 10 years and also register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. >>> 10 minutes after 6:00 right now. fire crews battling the mendocino complex fire. >> if the speeds are impacted to the point at which those simple functions are impacted that is frustrating for crews. >> the problems that one bay area fire department faced after its internet was slowed down after hitting data limits. >>> which bay area city is now banning the use of a popular herbicide on city property. >>> we do see traffic is a little bit slow getting onto the
undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> a former student at cal state monterey bay is headed to prison for sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm. 22-year-old ruben rodriguez was given a 14 year sentence for assaulting a female student two years ago. he slipped into her apartment, removed a screen door. she fought him off but then he went back an hour later. he fled the campus the next day, but was captured by u.s marshall's in chico. along with a...
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. >> they receed their undergrad degree from unc chapel hill hand their great grandfather was also aouin the dna. >> yes, thank you, wendy. >> back t wyou guys. >>e begin our 6:00 hour with the tributes to the queen of soul, aretha franklin. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t, fin out what it means to me ♪ >> today we lost the greatest vocalist that the world haskn er n. > there will never be another aretha >>> she was amazing known for the thrill of her voice and truth of her emotions.ar ha franklin was one of the most acclaimed singers of our team. the uly one of a kind of queen of soul died today of pancreatic cancer. she was . >> but her legacy lives on in her music. right now five of the ten songs on itunes are from the soul singer as the tributes pour in from her home i detroit all the way to d.c. >> we begin our coverage this evening with nbc's marc barger. >> the queen of soul. a disc jockeyestowed that nickname on aretha franklin, and it stuck ♪ feels like a natural woman >> reporter: through a musical reign that has few rivals. ♪ >> reporter: in a career spanning more than 50 years franklin rec
. >> they receed their undergrad degree from unc chapel hill hand their great grandfather was also aouin the dna. >> yes, thank you, wendy. >> back t wyou guys. >>e begin our 6:00 hour with the tributes to the queen of soul, aretha franklin. ♪ r-e-s-p-e-c-t, fin out what it means to me ♪ >> today we lost the greatest vocalist that the world haskn er n. > there will never be another aretha >>> she was amazing known for the thrill of her voice and...
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more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places inedicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the guy with the cool friends, hannah valentine opened up her parents' summerhouse to charlie and his other teenaged pals. >> he was always happy and energetic. >> the guy that tells jokes? >> everybody knows him. they'll walk in. the room lights up, he starts telling a funny story. >> so you'd think charlie tan was another ivy league overachiever poised for takeoff and great things to come, but that's not his story. this is about the charlie tan, keeper of secrets, and quite possibly something much worse. but before all that, charlie was as des
more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places inedicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese...
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she received her undergrad from yell and is currently a prosecutor in milwaukee. from rebecca, we will hear sarah. a masters in philosophy and applied biomedical ethics and her law degree from yale. after practicing for several as specialserves counsel of the thomas more society. after sarah, we will hear from porter wilkerson. her undergraduate from the university of north hill, go tarel heels. three-time selection inducted to she was the hall of fame for contributing to her score. will hear from ramon martinez. he clerked for justice -- she is a masters in philosophy from cambridge and a law degree from yale. he is currently a partner at a law firm where he has already argued seven cases before the u.s. supreme court. he's an adviser on the iraqi constitutional process and as a director for the iraq table of the national security council. rebecca? good afternoon. i'm going to talk about what judge kavanaugh is like. a lot of people say that judge kavanaugh is humble and down to earth and those are true. those cliches don't quite capture the full extent of the ma
she received her undergrad from yell and is currently a prosecutor in milwaukee. from rebecca, we will hear sarah. a masters in philosophy and applied biomedical ethics and her law degree from yale. after practicing for several as specialserves counsel of the thomas more society. after sarah, we will hear from porter wilkerson. her undergraduate from the university of north hill, go tarel heels. three-time selection inducted to she was the hall of fame for contributing to her score. will hear...
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professor phil's embargo from stanford talks about the fact that boys by the time they are undergrads have put in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. so his opinion is there may come a time boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse place from parents standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in a virtual reality world? >> you have thought a lot about it. you first. >> okay. you talk about two things, video gaming and pornography. here is the thing. video games simplify the world, the relationship we have with another person is to shoot them. we keep track of simple scores, numbers to measure ourselves against others. videogames have immersed us in a medium for generations. the are is not like that. the more rich, open into real virtual-reality environments are the more challenging they become as a way of engaging with others. i believe deeply from my time that in general second life was better for young men or anyone because when you walk into a bar, you are walking into a space with three
professor phil's embargo from stanford talks about the fact that boys by the time they are undergrads have put in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. so his opinion is there may come a time boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse place from parents standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in a virtual reality world? >> you have thought a lot about it. you first. >> okay. you talk about...
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>> he is yale undergrad, harvard law, congressman. in the military. he knows what he is doing. so then if you concede that he is smart, why did he say that? why did the fox news host not interrupt him and say, sir, would you like to clarify your statement? what did you mean by that? it is like do we not see what is happening here? more so, this race, i don't understand what he is doing and also the democratic candidate, none of them are talking about florida issues. it is impeachment versus witch hunt. meanwhile florida is covered in toxic green slime. kids are getting shot up all over the place. teachers are struggling. he is doing a better job about it -- >> he is on the stand your ground and all those things. >> the race is nationalized and had to keep checking to make sure thurp runniat they were ru governor and not senator. >> you have seen that in a number of these races. >> and that is the challenge for both these candidates to stick to issues that affect florida because gillum more than desantis is going to be put on candidates that might not be so progressive. particul
>> he is yale undergrad, harvard law, congressman. in the military. he knows what he is doing. so then if you concede that he is smart, why did he say that? why did the fox news host not interrupt him and say, sir, would you like to clarify your statement? what did you mean by that? it is like do we not see what is happening here? more so, this race, i don't understand what he is doing and also the democratic candidate, none of them are talking about florida issues. it is impeachment...
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african americans are only 3% of the undergrad student body and 2% of the graduate students. students who are admitted to uc berkeley often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. this year, a one million-dollar anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships. >> i fit right in, within three days. three hours of getting here, i automatically felt like i was right at home. >> they were not choosing berkley because they felt like the campus was unwelcoming. there were not enough african- americans here to make them feel that there was community. >> school officials say a survey found that many african- american students were offered better financial aid packages at other universities. >>> a disney fan in los angeles brought in more than $8 million in an auction of his collection. richard kraft has been collecting disneyland park rides and props for more than 25 years. his collection grew to over 900 pieces, including an original flying "dumbo" ride car. that piece sold for $483,000, and the skyway gondola from the 1950s went for the record- breaking pric
african americans are only 3% of the undergrad student body and 2% of the graduate students. students who are admitted to uc berkeley often choose to go to other schools because of the expense. this year, a one million-dollar anonymous donation made it possible to offer scholarships. >> i fit right in, within three days. three hours of getting here, i automatically felt like i was right at home. >> they were not choosing berkley because they felt like the campus was unwelcoming....
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he went to yale undergrad, harvard law, became a jag lawyer in the navy.knows how to use language. that's where i'm kind of stuck on this. i think he does know better. even if it were a mistake show, be smart enough to try to repair it. and here's what i think is really sad. he is a good credible candidate with a great story that is turning himself into kind of a carbon copy of trump. if you go on his website, it's just pictures of him and trump. i've been endorsed by trump. and i'm he's clearly trying to ride trump's coattails into the general election, where i think he would be a better stand alone candidate. if he is going to tie himself to the trump train, if it wrecks, you know, that just makes it all the easier for interest democrats. >> marc, how much of a factor do you think race will be in this election? >> i think it will be a huge factor. i don't think it will be the only factor. what we've seen over the last 24 hours is that this is a populist election. in many ways, this is like a proxy battle between trump and perhaps bernie sanders in terms
he went to yale undergrad, harvard law, became a jag lawyer in the navy.knows how to use language. that's where i'm kind of stuck on this. i think he does know better. even if it were a mistake show, be smart enough to try to repair it. and here's what i think is really sad. he is a good credible candidate with a great story that is turning himself into kind of a carbon copy of trump. if you go on his website, it's just pictures of him and trump. i've been endorsed by trump. and i'm he's...
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i was at harvard, an english major, undergrad. as an english major i did take this course, english 283 which is with the wonderful translator, robert fitzgerald whose translations of the iliad and odyssey are still my favorite of course. i took this course because i felt i was a junior and i was an english major at i didn't really -- poetry had to be written in those little lines. why don't they just say what they mean? i took this course and i thought if i take this course i will finally understand, and that was two. what i didn't realize is he said this will be a weekly exercise and i did not realize he meant it a weekly exercise in first. that is going to be like paper. the very first week i was like oh my god, and so straight something -- i can barely say it today. i sat down to write my poem and get as soon as i started writing it, i loved it. i did take to my limit at the time, i loved it. i could do this for the rest of my life. which i am the daughter of immigrants but i've never known a writer. people like me did not beco
i was at harvard, an english major, undergrad. as an english major i did take this course, english 283 which is with the wonderful translator, robert fitzgerald whose translations of the iliad and odyssey are still my favorite of course. i took this course because i felt i was a junior and i was an english major at i didn't really -- poetry had to be written in those little lines. why don't they just say what they mean? i took this course and i thought if i take this course i will finally...
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library very good poker player but at the university of california hea was a good student both were undergrads he didn't find the mod taught at berkeley it wasn't practical enough he wanted to practice the law he didn't care for the case method that you all love so much. the so in spitree of their similarities there were some real differences if we want toto talk about brown andalk at civil desegregation and civil liberties. as they approach these very differently so this is the first part of the question to what extent do you see the individual backgrounds or personalities playing into those differences that they subsequently have ony those policy issues?ir >> it's hard to draw a clearsenr generalization in a segregated society in kansas we are segrege military men. nonetheless was more sensitive than most of his generation to r discrimination and with that world sllied w commander certainly din that for pragmatic reasons the african-american soldiers in combat and he pushed for that. after the war he testified before a senate committee is ate still not ready to say they should be segregated
library very good poker player but at the university of california hea was a good student both were undergrads he didn't find the mod taught at berkeley it wasn't practical enough he wanted to practice the law he didn't care for the case method that you all love so much. the so in spitree of their similarities there were some real differences if we want toto talk about brown andalk at civil desegregation and civil liberties. as they approach these very differently so this is the first part of...
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i won miss america when i was 17 years old and it was prior to college for me but i completed my undergrad am now starting my first year of law school at uc berkeley. i also joined the air force, the air national guard and i believe that miss america empowered me to do all of those things, and i'm doing it all while a single mom. i don't think that i would have ever had the same opportunities, been able to do what i have done in life that miss america. while we are not all things to all women, i believe that miss america is an incredibly vital part of our society for women right now, empowering them, giving them a voice, a platform, providing scholarship money, so many things that sure, an outsider might not be able to see but as someone who has been in the program forever, gears and had that direct firsthand experience, i know but it's not for my life and the life of thousands and millions of other women. >> shannon: is definitely by choice. it's competitive and selective. it's not for everyone, but women should have a choice, this is something we want to do. both of us having benefited g
i won miss america when i was 17 years old and it was prior to college for me but i completed my undergrad am now starting my first year of law school at uc berkeley. i also joined the air force, the air national guard and i believe that miss america empowered me to do all of those things, and i'm doing it all while a single mom. i don't think that i would have ever had the same opportunities, been able to do what i have done in life that miss america. while we are not all things to all women,...
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i think we're at a point now -- i was an english major as well, undergrad, you talk about post modernism and moving past truth. the idea was that this was going to be really great because we were overthrowing master narratives of kind of inherent ideas of gender or power or capitalism or these kinds of things, and we would be free out of these master narratives and we'd be a post of where the powerful wouldn't control the narrative. well, we're here. this is what it looks like. right? in an area where you say how do we engage and talk about these issues when we won't share a world view of what counts as evidence? and when we are in an area -- again, this is where it moves towards religion. right? you would never say to someone -- i grew up, and i say i believe the lord jesus died for my sins. you're like, well, give me that evidence. right? there are some claims that are safe in our culture away from evidentiary claims. we're not going to have that argument. right? or maybe we will, but it is going to be uncomfortable. but that sense of belief has moved in many cases beyond what we would
i think we're at a point now -- i was an english major as well, undergrad, you talk about post modernism and moving past truth. the idea was that this was going to be really great because we were overthrowing master narratives of kind of inherent ideas of gender or power or capitalism or these kinds of things, and we would be free out of these master narratives and we'd be a post of where the powerful wouldn't control the narrative. well, we're here. this is what it looks like. right? in an...
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collectively owe 2 trillion in loan debt by 2021.the federal reserve bank of new york says the average undergradin 2017 owing $39- thousand 400 ( james ) thanks jane. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...the family of abducted teenager pearl pinson have some advice for parents as the new school year gets underway. ( darya ) and after the break... yosemite national park is re-opening tomororrow. but there are some restrictions visitors need to be aware of. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge today for stepping outside and enjoying than what the bay experienced last week. temperatures have settled down near seasonal averages in the 60's and 70's along the coast and the bay while down to the 80's inland. skies will be significantly less smoky and hazy than last week as well. (robin) ( will ) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) yosemite national p
collectively owe 2 trillion in loan debt by 2021.the federal reserve bank of new york says the average undergradin 2017 owing $39- thousand 400 ( james ) thanks jane. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news...the family of abducted teenager pearl pinson have some advice for parents as the new school year gets underway. ( darya ) and after the break... yosemite national park is re-opening tomororrow. but there are some restrictions visitors need to be aware of. and here's a live look...
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georgia, tennessee, i barely paid anything for my undergrad.d cash for a private top 20 law school education. i have a lot of luxury and being able to do that. school for private my preschooler. i wager i'm paying more for private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff for their entire education. host: thanks, color. caller.s, guest: i'm a graduate of hunter college of the city university of new york. tuition there was $3000 a semester. that is $6,000 a year. during my first few semesters there i have almost no income. i was an adult. i was not living in my parent home, no one was supporting me and i paid almost nothing, through a variety of grants and subsidies that are already in place. what you are pointing at is the confusion that older people tend to have when they hear demands for free college. it is almost free now if you're willing to go to a state school or a city school, if you have those kinds of systems where you live. , itou work hard and show up is almost impossible to not be able
georgia, tennessee, i barely paid anything for my undergrad.d cash for a private top 20 law school education. i have a lot of luxury and being able to do that. school for private my preschooler. i wager i'm paying more for private preschool than many of these older people who are talking about people wanting free stuff for their entire education. host: thanks, color. caller.s, guest: i'm a graduate of hunter college of the city university of new york. tuition there was $3000 a semester. that is...
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asking him to onquer what he did, and also to have the pass a message to another, even though it's undergrad student. and i appreciate that. i'm -- i appreciate -- i never served in the military, but i would imagine that somebody went through that type of trauma and still have the ourage to carry on his goals and be able to have that growth. and i want to serve families, and good or bad. he set the standards for a lot of people, and he was more than a leader. thank you. host: thank you. senator john mccain ran for president at least twice, first losing in the republican primary to president george w. bush, and then losing the presidency to president barack obama. and here's what barack obama had to say about the passing of enator mccain -- host: few of us have been tested the way john once was or required to show the kind of courage that he did, but all of us can aspire to the kind of courage that put the greater good above our own. he showed us what that means, and for that, we are all in his debt. michelle and i send our most heartfelt condolences to cindy and their family. let's go to c.j
asking him to onquer what he did, and also to have the pass a message to another, even though it's undergrad student. and i appreciate that. i'm -- i appreciate -- i never served in the military, but i would imagine that somebody went through that type of trauma and still have the ourage to carry on his goals and be able to have that growth. and i want to serve families, and good or bad. he set the standards for a lot of people, and he was more than a leader. thank you. host: thank you. senator...