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. >> my name is bill becker, and i have breast cancer. breast cancer, too. >> and that is exactly why nick decided to undertake this project, because he wanted to create that awareness that men get breast cancer, too. you have to check yourself. but not only that, he's working with a nonprofit organization called fractured atlas to manage all of these people. people have been coming through, they see this as an opportunity to create awareness. also aware there's no male specific medical treatment. and that is why he's released >> you know what's interesting, women know you're supposed to check yourself once a month and certain times a month where you can notice if there's a lump or something. when are men supposed to check themselves? >> that's a good question. i honestly couldn't tell you. >> not something i've been taught to do, learned in school to do. yeah, of course, this just seems to go right by all of us. >> so how did they catch bill's cancer? was he okay? interesting and they will explore that in this documentary, which followed
. >> my name is bill becker, and i have breast cancer. breast cancer, too. >> and that is exactly why nick decided to undertake this project, because he wanted to create that awareness that men get breast cancer, too. you have to check yourself. but not only that, he's working with a nonprofit organization called fractured atlas to manage all of these people. people have been coming through, they see this as an opportunity to create awareness. also aware there's no male specific...
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. >> my name is bill becker, and i have breast cancer. >> never really think men get breast cancer, too. >> and that is exactly why nick decided to undertake this project, because he wanted to create that awareness that men get breast cancer, too. you have to check yourself. but not only that, he's working all of these people. people have been coming through, they see this as an opportunity to create awareness. also aware there's no male specific medical treatment. and that is why he's released this trailer of his movie. >> you know what's interesting, women know you're supposed to check yourself once a month and certain times a month where you can notice if there's a lump or something. when are men supposed to check themselves? >> that's a good question. i honestly couldn't tell >> not something i've been taught to do, learned in school to do. yeah, of course, this just seems to go right by all of us. >> so how did they catch bill's cancer? was he okay? >> well, bill's story is very interesting and they will explore that in this documentary, which followed him about a year before he en
. >> my name is bill becker, and i have breast cancer. >> never really think men get breast cancer, too. >> and that is exactly why nick decided to undertake this project, because he wanted to create that awareness that men get breast cancer, too. you have to check yourself. but not only that, he's working all of these people. people have been coming through, they see this as an opportunity to create awareness. also aware there's no male specific medical treatment. and that is...
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bill becker's tie was found on that boat and a table in the cabin appears ripped from its hinges suggesting a struggle. dec police say the case warrants a fresh look. they are now offering a $15,000 reward for leads. >> looking at it over the years, we have questions and, you know, some of those questions are, you know, the scene at the time looked like there possibly could have been a struggle. >> somebody that's sick or has >> reporter: family hopes the questions. in long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >> suffolk police homicide detectives say they would be open to receiving any new information any provides. >>> campaign 2016 now. it's another fight night for republicans. but this time marco rubio says won't be aiming below the belt when he describes donald trump. cbs 2's dick brennan has more. [ laughter ] >> reporter: a big republican debate tonight and as you said marco rubio says no more off- color jokes. in the meantime republican senator mike lee of utah is the first u.s. senator to endorse ted cruz. >> we need to unite behind ted cruz. >> reporter: marco rubio hopes this is th
bill becker's tie was found on that boat and a table in the cabin appears ripped from its hinges suggesting a struggle. dec police say the case warrants a fresh look. they are now offering a $15,000 reward for leads. >> looking at it over the years, we have questions and, you know, some of those questions are, you know, the scene at the time looked like there possibly could have been a struggle. >> somebody that's sick or has >> reporter: family hopes the questions. in long...
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bill becker's tie was found on the boat and a table in the cabin appeared ripped from the hinges, suggesting a struggle. dec police say the case warrants a fresh look. they are now offering a $15,000 reward for lees. >> looking at -- for leads. >> looking over the years, we do have questions and some of the questions are the scene at the time looked like there could have been a struggle. >> somebody that's finding religion or sick or has a conscious that somebody's going to have to talk. >> reporter: family members haunted with questions and hope the reward brings answers. cbs 2 news. detectives say they would be open to receiving any new information anyone provides. >>> coming up, find out where new york ranks in a list of the most expensive cities in the world. >> very high i'm guessing. >>> plus, looks like something out of a james bond movie. how police say a yonkers man used this trick license plate to avoid paying tolls. >>> and a new treatment could save tens of thousands of lives. >>> and you can connect with us during the show and all morning long. we have posted an update on twitte
bill becker's tie was found on the boat and a table in the cabin appeared ripped from the hinges, suggesting a struggle. dec police say the case warrants a fresh look. they are now offering a $15,000 reward for lees. >> looking at -- for leads. >> looking over the years, we do have questions and some of the questions are the scene at the time looked like there could have been a struggle. >> somebody that's finding religion or sick or has a conscious that somebody's going to...
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this guy becker hires bill clinton and pays him $16 million in the course of four years. ps that he's associated with gets money from the state department. oh that worked out well. then becker -- a different becker group gives money back to the clinton foundation. so it's a circle of becker who has a couple different groups one pays bill one gets money in the state department and round and round it goes in this sort of web like we've seen so often around the clintons. >> well you know it's -- this company is simply enormous. it's about $4 billion of assets. and it's often pointed to as really what's wrong with the direction of educate. >> loriyet university. >> this is what mcdonald's is to culinary arts. they produce things at the lowest possible costs with questionable ingredients and they leave often students with debt with not many tunts. >> >> right. students we should not be taking advantage of. it's controversial to have the clintons associated with that at all, certainly given her stance on it. but they were. we know they were. >> and to give the former president t
this guy becker hires bill clinton and pays him $16 million in the course of four years. ps that he's associated with gets money from the state department. oh that worked out well. then becker -- a different becker group gives money back to the clinton foundation. so it's a circle of becker who has a couple different groups one pays bill one gets money in the state department and round and round it goes in this sort of web like we've seen so often around the clintons. >> well you know...
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but as secretary of state, she praised laureate, writing to her staff, the founder doug becker is someone who bill likes a lot and that laureate should be included in a state department dinner, they were. over the last three months, nbc news has taken a closer look at laureate's flagship, walden university. more than two dozen students tell us the school misled them, trapping them in a student loan debt. >> that's a lot of money. >> it's taken me from a successful career to poverty. >> reporter: these five phd students claim that walden's constant churning caused them to go further and further in debt. while raking in profits for the university. they're part of a group of 80 students who hope to file a class-action lawsuit. >> i had five committee members over the six years. >> reporter: so they the scam that we're talking about. >> reporter: laureate tells us that their program is vigorous and challenging. laureate and walden declined to give us graduation rates for their phd candidates but pointed us to three students who were satisfied with their experiences, one who got his phd on scholarship.
but as secretary of state, she praised laureate, writing to her staff, the founder doug becker is someone who bill likes a lot and that laureate should be included in a state department dinner, they were. over the last three months, nbc news has taken a closer look at laureate's flagship, walden university. more than two dozen students tell us the school misled them, trapping them in a student loan debt. >> that's a lot of money. >> it's taken me from a successful career to poverty....
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. >> reporter: the question caught the story of "new york times" reporter jill becker. >> bill clintont kazakhstan had made in terms of their own democracy, which was sort of interesting, given that the president was elected with 90 plus percent of the vote in an election widely criticized as being rigged. >> bill clinton what's public press conference with the president where he praises his rule and praises his human rights record. but the bottom line is, after they leave, a couple of days later, frank justra gets his uranium concessions which end up being enormously lucrative to him and a small group of canadian mining investors. >> his company was like a bit player. and really had gone from worthless she will company overnight, got this huge uranium mining deal. soon after that bill clinton got a huge donation, $31 million from frank justra to his charitable foundation followed by a pledge to donate $100 million more. >> reporter: our calls to the kazakhstan embassy were never returned. we talked to frank justra, who said he considers this an old story and says he's not interested i
. >> reporter: the question caught the story of "new york times" reporter jill becker. >> bill clintont kazakhstan had made in terms of their own democracy, which was sort of interesting, given that the president was elected with 90 plus percent of the vote in an election widely criticized as being rigged. >> bill clinton what's public press conference with the president where he praises his rule and praises his human rights record. but the bottom line is, after they...
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ordering her to invite someone from the institution that is the laureate university started by doug becker who billikes a lawsuit. laureate donated between 1 and 5 million to the clinton foundation. the schedule shows mills complied and it was attended by joseph duffy. eight months after mrs. clinton private dinner, are laureate hired former president clinton as an honorary canceller and touting the company long with prince feline of spain. he stepped down from it. >> 12 days before his wife launched her campaign to the white house. >> it shows she intervened on behalf of a for profit organization and her family benefitted to the tune of $17 million. they got wealthy off what appears to be her intervention and including this organization in an exclusive club. >> laureate said the former president visited 19 campuses in 14 countries in a five year term. state department couldn't say what was going through mrs. clinton's mind when she included laureate in the 2009 dinner. >> the state department regularly engages with academics and ceo and think tanks and business leader and speaker and on a range of
ordering her to invite someone from the institution that is the laureate university started by doug becker who billikes a lawsuit. laureate donated between 1 and 5 million to the clinton foundation. the schedule shows mills complied and it was attended by joseph duffy. eight months after mrs. clinton private dinner, are laureate hired former president clinton as an honorary canceller and touting the company long with prince feline of spain. he stepped down from it. >> 12 days before his...
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bill arrowsmith will face becker. and rusty johnson wins 63% and steels 37%. in the gainesville mayoral race lauren poe has beat incumbent ed brady. shepherd at 57 brady 39 and brady did speak out earlier tonight. >> well, there's a transition period and we'll transition out and make room for the new guy and i'll probably do a lot more fishing and spending time with the kids. election hi, guys! spring is almost here and you know what that means! easter is hopping along. pso, if you're looking to stretch your dollar this easter holiday, pjust look at these savings at your local walmart. orlando, in head-to-head shopping, the total amount saved at walmart vs. winn-dixie was $22.61 - that's 16% on this week's easter basket. why shop anywhere else? fill your basket with walmart's pevery day low prices and get big savings. start shopping with walmart's every day low prices today. >> we want to get you caught up on local news. friends and family gathering to arm 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed in ocoee over the weekend. kelly joyce reports. >> reporter: fami
bill arrowsmith will face becker. and rusty johnson wins 63% and steels 37%. in the gainesville mayoral race lauren poe has beat incumbent ed brady. shepherd at 57 brady 39 and brady did speak out earlier tonight. >> well, there's a transition period and we'll transition out and make room for the new guy and i'll probably do a lot more fishing and spending time with the kids. election hi, guys! spring is almost here and you know what that means! easter is hopping along. pso, if you're...
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. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated betweenillion and 5 million to the clinton foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds, including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate international universities get out of these 17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? got a big name u.s. president as a spokesperson. it got worldwide recognition by partnering with the clinton global initiative. but so far, a presidential candidate who rails against the problems of for-profit universities has not mentioned laureate international's name. fred, the clinton campaign sent us a statement about this story that said hillary clinton has made it clear all for-profit institutions should be held to the same standards. that statement went on to say that she is going to crack down on law-breaking for profits by expanding support for federal regulators to enforce laws against deceptive marketing fraud and other illegal practices. >> th
. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated betweenillion and 5 million to the clinton foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds, including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate international universities get out of these 17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? got a big name u.s. president as a spokesperson....
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. >>> just one day after proposing a controversial bill that could have banned muslim women from wearing a becker a in public berka in public. the bill wanted to update a 1951 state law passed that banned the kkk from wearing hoods. it would have also banned muslim women from wearing berkas. >>> medical cannabis conference starts today in ybor. variety of diseases. the conference runs from 9 to 6 daily and ends sunday. with more states legalizing marijuana there is heightened fires about impaired drivers. officers say it's pretty easy to tell if someone's under the influence of the drug, but getting a conviction is another thing, so developers are working on a pot breathalyzer. hound labs has created a breath test that's much better at finding out if someone used the breathalyzer could become available to police departments next year. >>> and the national weather service is set to launch a satellite tomorrow from cape canaveral that is going to revolutionize hurricane predictions. >>that is the hope. and we're due for an update here and we're getting one. it is one of four next-generation satelli
. >>> just one day after proposing a controversial bill that could have banned muslim women from wearing a becker a in public berka in public. the bill wanted to update a 1951 state law passed that banned the kkk from wearing hoods. it would have also banned muslim women from wearing berkas. >>> medical cannabis conference starts today in ybor. variety of diseases. the conference runs from 9 to 6 daily and ends sunday. with more states legalizing marijuana there is heightened...
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. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated betweenllion and $5 million to the foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. and all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds, including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate international universities get out of the $17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? got a big named u.s. president as a spokesperson. it got worldwide recognition by partnering with the clinton global initiative. but so far presidential candidate who rails against the problems of for-profit universities has not mentioned laureate international's name. poppy, the clinton campaign sent a statement that hillary clinton made it clear that all for-profit institutions should be held to the same standards. it went on to say she will crack down on law breaking for-profits by expanding support for federal regulators to enforce laws against deceptive marketing, fraud, and other illegal practices. poppy. . >> drew griffin, thank you very much for that. >
. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated betweenllion and $5 million to the foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. and all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds, including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate international universities get out of the $17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? got a big named u.s. president as a spokesperson. it...
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. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm, not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated and 5 million to the clinton foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008, and all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds including hillary clinton's. >> drew, that's a huge amount of money for an honorary chancellor. what exactly did bill clinton do for laureate international universities? >> according to the company, anderson, he was an adviser who he also visited 19 different campuses of the school, but it certainly could not have been full time. keep in mind, he was still giving speeches and still running the clinton foundation and believe it or not, he was getting paid a pretty big amount of money from another clinton foundation donor schools and called gems education, an international school system that operates very expensive k through 12 schools out of its headquarters in dubai. that company, anderson, was paying bill clinton $5.6 million to help advise its charitable giving program all at the same time he was working fo
. >> laureate with doug becker at the helm, not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated and 5 million to the clinton foundation and has partnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008, and all along the way, becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds including hillary clinton's. >> drew, that's a huge amount of money for an honorary chancellor. what exactly did bill clinton do for laureate international universities? >> according to the company,...
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reporter: as secretary of state, she praised laureate, writing to her staff that founder doug becker is someone who bill likes a lot and laureate should be included in a state department dinner. they were. over the last three months nbc news has taken a closer look at laureate's u.s. flagship, walden university. more than two dozen students tell us the school misled them, trapping them in staggering amounts of student loan debt. >> the five of you represent a million dollars of student debt? >> yes. >> taken me from a successful career to poverty. >> reporter: these five phd students claim walden's constant churning of faculty and standards caused them to go further and further in debt, while raking in profits for the university. they're part of a group of 80 students who hope to file a class action lawsuit. >> i had five committee members over the six years. >> reporter: so they kept changing? >> that's part of the scam we're talking about. >> reporter: laureate tells us their program is high quality, vigorous and challenging. a 2012 senate report says walden was perhaps the best of any company examine
reporter: as secretary of state, she praised laureate, writing to her staff that founder doug becker is someone who bill likes a lot and laureate should be included in a state department dinner. they were. over the last three months nbc news has taken a closer look at laureate's u.s. flagship, walden university. more than two dozen students tell us the school misled them, trapping them in staggering amounts of student loan debt. >> the five of you represent a million dollars of student...
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why clinton favored setting aside a seat -- the company was started by a businessman named doug becker who bill likes a lot. nine months later, laureate signed bill clinton to a lucrative deal as a consultant and honorary chancellor, paying him $17.6 million over five years. so when i hear another colleague from the senate come to the floor and talk about for-profit college and make reference to the fact that something needs to be done about it, it seems obvious to me that hillary clinton, bill clinton, they had something to do with it as well. and a $17.6 million contract, consultant fee, honorary chancellor bill clinton. well, mr. president, i come to the floor today to talk on a separate matter. we're just for months away from the inauguration of the next president. so president obama is spending lots of time going around trying to polish his legacy, and he's doing it today in -- at the united nations. well, the facts that we see and americans see across the country is very different than what president obama is trying to paint as his legacy. the president's legacy of failure, we see it in t
why clinton favored setting aside a seat -- the company was started by a businessman named doug becker who bill likes a lot. nine months later, laureate signed bill clinton to a lucrative deal as a consultant and honorary chancellor, paying him $17.6 million over five years. so when i hear another colleague from the senate come to the floor and talk about for-profit college and make reference to the fact that something needs to be done about it, it seems obvious to me that hillary clinton, bill...
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. >> doug becker not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated between 1 and 5 million to tnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. and all along the way becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate universities get out of these 17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? it got a big name u.s. president as a spokesperson. it got worldwide recognition by partnering with the clinton global initiative and so far a presidential candidate who rails against the problems of for-profit universities is not mentioning its name. >> all right. drew, now as we move forward, the clinton foundation announces that they're not going to be taking any foreign donations in the future. but if clinton were elected president, what happens in a case like this where laureate is a u.s. company but it operates mainly overseas so the money is coming in that way. how do you see it? >> technically they would still be able to take this money. it's a corporation. it's domicile in delaware. it does lots and lots, almost all
. >> doug becker not only paid bill clinton $17.6 million, it has donated between 1 and 5 million to tnered with the clinton global initiative since 2008. and all along the way becker has contributed to democratic campaign funds including hillary clinton's. so what did doug becker and his laureate universities get out of these 17.6 million it paid to bill clinton? it got a big name u.s. president as a spokesperson. it got worldwide recognition by partnering with the clinton global...
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bill clinton. but the big question, who is he voting for? >> i have decided to stay undecided. >> reporter: thanks a lot uncle carl. joe bartels. >> becker did have some competition last night as the most popular person at the debate. this man, ken bone getting a lot of attention today as well. but it's not about his question on economic policy, it's this now famous red cable knit people have really taking a liking to it and believe it or not it's now sold out. >> i believe it. >>> new information is coming into the live desk on those two glen dale schools shut down because of cracks on the wall. students from challenger middle school and landmark middle school are closed down. repairs for both schools costs $205 million. >>> the painful but today marking a step forward for hoboken. one person was killed, more than 100 others were hurt. the engineer says he has no memory of what happened. >>> back here at the live desk we're tracking a trail of devastation after hurricane matthew. it is still making an impact tonight. more than a million homes and businesses remain without that storm costing millions of dollars in damage. it killed at le
bill clinton. but the big question, who is he voting for? >> i have decided to stay undecided. >> reporter: thanks a lot uncle carl. joe bartels. >> becker did have some competition last night as the most popular person at the debate. this man, ken bone getting a lot of attention today as well. but it's not about his question on economic policy, it's this now famous red cable knit people have really taking a liking to it and believe it or not it's now sold out. >> i...
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becker. that non-profit that got the state department money was running programs through his for-profit and that bill at this time was being paid $16.5 million. so there is no question about the flow of money, who was getting money, when they were getting money. you know it is kind of funny because "the washington post" in their fact check says at one point they even went to the clinton foundation and they went to laureate to see if there was anything to this story as if those two entities will say of course there is, this is what happened. in terms of flow of money. david: very quickly, peter we're running out of time. >> "the washington post" confirms all the flow of money. david: peter schweizer, author of clinton cash, a book you might want to pick up and read. thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. melissa: time to celebrate more than just a golf tournament. billy hurlry shocking the crowd with his pga tour win. you have to hear this story. . . melissa: this is amazing and scary story. naval academy grad, billy hurry earns his first pga win. bully hurley. david: he ranked 607th in th
becker. that non-profit that got the state department money was running programs through his for-profit and that bill at this time was being paid $16.5 million. so there is no question about the flow of money, who was getting money, when they were getting money. you know it is kind of funny because "the washington post" in their fact check says at one point they even went to the clinton foundation and they went to laureate to see if there was anything to this story as if those two...
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either of them what books they read i discovered what bill clinton brought along on their honeymoon to a couple, which is the denial of death by becker. >> the denial of death be change i want to open it up to questions from the audience. i see there are microphones here and here. may be you could get up to the mic if you want to ask a question. >> the three guys with ties, nice ties. >> i had a question. one of you said something about the end of the reagan era and the republican party and moving forward, are we looking at is it going to be the alt right taking the mantle? where do you see the republican movie -- party moving on after this? >> i look at this in a reagan context. the genius of trump is he sensed a tremendous gap between what the party were presented and what people voting republican actually thought. the party was still essentially fixed to reagan's principles, smaller government, lower taxes, pro-immigration, free trade, trump figured out people voting republican, a lot of them didn't support any of that. they don't want less government, they want more from government, don't particularly care about reducing taxes on
either of them what books they read i discovered what bill clinton brought along on their honeymoon to a couple, which is the denial of death by becker. >> the denial of death be change i want to open it up to questions from the audience. i see there are microphones here and here. may be you could get up to the mic if you want to ask a question. >> the three guys with ties, nice ties. >> i had a question. one of you said something about the end of the reagan era and the...
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becker. he was planning to attend the university of dayton in ohio. that school says he's no longer welcome. >>russell: all right. take a look at this. average car repair bill in florida can be as low as $1200 when using after market parts or as high as $1600 when using the parts from the manufacturer and that bill includes an average cost of $940 for the labor. that's why it's real nice to have a warranty that pays for your repairs. fox 13 money adviser geoff simon is her one of those extended warranties when the car warranty, the new car warranty runs out is worth it. i got one of these. and i'm telling you, i've had my car a long time and it's come in handy. what do you think? >> i'm glad to hear that. in some cases it's a great thing if you use it but believe it or not, 55% of the people who get car warranties don't ever use them are new car buyers when they buy the car and the car already has a manufacturer's warranty. so you're getting extended warranty on top of the manufacturer's warranty. you're paying for something you don't need but there's a lot of pressure at the time you buy the car to do that, and they tell you it's all being rolled into your
becker. he was planning to attend the university of dayton in ohio. that school says he's no longer welcome. >>russell: all right. take a look at this. average car repair bill in florida can be as low as $1200 when using after market parts or as high as $1600 when using the parts from the manufacturer and that bill includes an average cost of $940 for the labor. that's why it's real nice to have a warranty that pays for your repairs. fox 13 money adviser geoff simon is her one of those...
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books they read, i realized-- i discovered what book bill clinton brought along on their honeymoon to acapulco which was the denial of death by becker. a and-- . [laughter] >> the denial of death. >> i wanted to open it up to questions from the audience and i see there are microphones here and here and so maybe you could get up to the mics if you want to ask a question. >> hi there, to the three guys with ties, nice tie. [laughter] >> harsh, harsh. i had a question. one of you said something this being the end of the reagan era and the republican party and moving forward, are we looking, is it going to be the right that's taking the mantle or where do you see the republican moving on after this? >> yeah, i mean, and i do look at this in a reagan context. i think, you know, the genius of trump, as it were, he sensed the tremendous gap between what the party represented and what people voting republican actually thought. and the party was still essentially fixed to reagan's principles. smaller government, lower taxes, pro immigration, free trade and trump kind of figured out that people voting republican, a lot of them didn't support
books they read, i realized-- i discovered what book bill clinton brought along on their honeymoon to acapulco which was the denial of death by becker. a and-- . [laughter] >> the denial of death. >> i wanted to open it up to questions from the audience and i see there are microphones here and here and so maybe you could get up to the mics if you want to ask a question. >> hi there, to the three guys with ties, nice tie. [laughter] >> harsh, harsh. i had a question. one...
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bill clinton as the honorary chancellor. he gets $16 million. the head of laureate education, a guy named douglas beckeronprofit called the international youth foundation which is less than a mile away in terms of where the laureate offices are. sends $55 million to the international youth foundation which then does joint projects with laureate education. that to me is something that warrants serious investigation. >> maybe there is something going on. did you see laura ingraham's speech at the convention, peter? >> i saw part of it. i was traveling. >> the end she pointed up to the media booths at the top and said, when do you finally go and look at phonies and hypocrites and when do you do your job? when will that happen? where is the -- where's woodward and bernstein on any of this? is that you? are you both? >> it's a great question. i mean, you know, i have to say the investigative units at "the new york times," "washington post," abc news have done good kwork in this area. the most shocking thing to me is all this stuff had come out last year from page story "new york times," "washington post." in
bill clinton as the honorary chancellor. he gets $16 million. the head of laureate education, a guy named douglas beckeronprofit called the international youth foundation which is less than a mile away in terms of where the laureate offices are. sends $55 million to the international youth foundation which then does joint projects with laureate education. that to me is something that warrants serious investigation. >> maybe there is something going on. did you see laura ingraham's speech...
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becker determined when anderson right. sometimes there is a fan on to the next one. people >> mark: upset he problem and have much right on the call of broncos and up in the bill if a nationever moved him so there was no controversy. >> mark: at it will have reopened all the streets from super bowl city. >> reporter: i don't think you have a statue willie mays mayor shall william orlando. and nancy perry fitting in their. he has been on eight teams. that's exactly what i thought people come back and say anyone who wins 300 games when the hall of fame it's those other guys who say willie immediately associated with the giants. b >> reporter: always there help the voters to get younger and then wait until it gets in the hall of fame. among these guys to talk for 11 i'm the only one who will think it works. if you win 300 games and at one the most games you want for the giants uniform he should be in their. >> reporter: if you said go watch jordan river mono only celebrity to me that's worth the trip this bill murray. sometimes this is years ago brian was on the today show and i was walking around and there was bright and i watched and eat the news during open heart surgery
becker determined when anderson right. sometimes there is a fan on to the next one. people >> mark: upset he problem and have much right on the call of broncos and up in the bill if a nationever moved him so there was no controversy. >> mark: at it will have reopened all the streets from super bowl city. >> reporter: i don't think you have a statue willie mays mayor shall william orlando. and nancy perry fitting in their. he has been on eight teams. that's exactly what i...
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mitchell, becker, daschle and all, an and health project at te directive health project at our two co-chairs are also to former senate majority leaders, former senate majority leader tom daschle and billrisk. so before i get into any level of detail about this i'd like you to look at about bbc's process and coming up with policy recommendations. our goal and the goal of my own project is to identify pressing issues in public policy in the areas of medicare and medicaid, public and private health insurance and long-term services and support. we also done work and delivery system reform. a number of us at the bpc have been former hill staffers and one of the things i think is really important about coming up with policy recommendations is recognizing what our audience, folks in the agency and folks on the hill need. those are policy recommendations that have a certain level of detail but i can remember so clearly see in the senate and having folks come to me and say here's what we need to do, and as a young staffer my question was but yes, how do i do that? how to implement that in americe medicare program is how we think about reimbursement? what should they be paid? so our goal is to
mitchell, becker, daschle and all, an and health project at te directive health project at our two co-chairs are also to former senate majority leaders, former senate majority leader tom daschle and billrisk. so before i get into any level of detail about this i'd like you to look at about bbc's process and coming up with policy recommendations. our goal and the goal of my own project is to identify pressing issues in public policy in the areas of medicare and medicaid, public and private...