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is that at a for-profit college or elsewhere? caller: it is a state college. host: what would you like to say or ask? caller: the thing is, i feel like students come in to our program or an associate's program and they have $50,000, $70,000 worth of debt with no degree. the lending practices are terrible. if i want -- i went to a bank to get a loan and would have that kind of did, they would not give it to me. i feel like these protections are being taken away from people to put them further and further into debt. we have students who will never take themselves out of debt. and the other thing is that i am concerned about is, do private for-profit colleges have to comply within accreditation practices? state and federal? host: thank you. josh mitchell? guest: there is an you accreditation process. that process has basically broken down. one of the things that happened in higher education is you have people who point fingers at the other and say, it was your job to oversee these for-profit schools. you have congress saying the accreditors are supposed to look a
is that at a for-profit college or elsewhere? caller: it is a state college. host: what would you like to say or ask? caller: the thing is, i feel like students come in to our program or an associate's program and they have $50,000, $70,000 worth of debt with no degree. the lending practices are terrible. if i want -- i went to a bank to get a loan and would have that kind of did, they would not give it to me. i feel like these protections are being taken away from people to put them further...
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we change those conditions in ways that make sure a majority of people who are not going to earn a college degree still have good work opportunities that allow them to support a family. host: what is your vision for the future of the american workforce? what kind of jobs will be going away in the decades to come? guest: obviously the workforce will change. the idea that manufacturing is going to go away or that robots will take all of the jobs is severely overstated. the reality is that we still consume an enormous amount of stuff that has to get made. as people get richer, what to they consume more of? they consume more of stuff that has to get made. it is not like they consume services and digital downloads. they consume houses, bigger cars, more electronics. the future potential of the economy looks just as things intensive as the past has. are we going to use more automation and more robots to produce those things? absolutely. that is the same as it has always been. we have always been introducing new processes city can make more things with fewer people. the question of what everyone
we change those conditions in ways that make sure a majority of people who are not going to earn a college degree still have good work opportunities that allow them to support a family. host: what is your vision for the future of the american workforce? what kind of jobs will be going away in the decades to come? guest: obviously the workforce will change. the idea that manufacturing is going to go away or that robots will take all of the jobs is severely overstated. the reality is that we...
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people who complete a college degree are those with a golden ticket. those are the ones we put all of the investment into in terms of taxpayer money. the message we sent to somebody in high school right now is you may as well go as far down the college track as you can because if you do there is so much money for you. if you're somebody who thinks maybe i should get into the workforce, there is no money, there is no support. that is what sends a message and it creates a practical choice. i would like to see us say we are going to invest at least as much in somebody who is trying to get a high school job as somebody who is going to college and if we have to choose between them i would rather invest more in the person who is headed for a slightly lower wage job or a much lower wage job but is going to get out there and the workforce sooner and invest less in the person who may need to borrow to complete their college degree but they are going to be the ones with the higher earnings of the room down the road. host: to clinton, maryland. monroe is waiting.
people who complete a college degree are those with a golden ticket. those are the ones we put all of the investment into in terms of taxpayer money. the message we sent to somebody in high school right now is you may as well go as far down the college track as you can because if you do there is so much money for you. if you're somebody who thinks maybe i should get into the workforce, there is no money, there is no support. that is what sends a message and it creates a practical choice. i...
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college sports. let me start with a show of hands. major hand if you think college athletes should be allowed to be paid by the university? okay. all right. raise your hand if you think college athletes should be allowed to be paid from outside sponsors off their own name? okay. interesting. major hand if you think the system is fine as it is and a scholarship is adequate compensation? okay. interesting responses. i ask this because there are different definitions of what pain players actually means. before the courts with the so-called jeffrey kessler case is essentially a call for free agency for players, colleges been able to pay players on the value of their scholarship. where this goes, nobody knows but today we'll talk about a more limited form of conversation, the so-called olympic model in which players can receive outside income from other entities. this could mean players being paid for commercials for autographs speaking appearances, jersey sales, videogames and all sorts of merchandise. to help you understand a little bit a
college sports. let me start with a show of hands. major hand if you think college athletes should be allowed to be paid by the university? okay. all right. raise your hand if you think college athletes should be allowed to be paid from outside sponsors off their own name? okay. interesting. major hand if you think the system is fine as it is and a scholarship is adequate compensation? okay. interesting responses. i ask this because there are different definitions of what pain players actually...
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honestly, this makes me feel old, but i'll tell you the story through a quaker college campus they went and did a survey, which frankly anybody would know this with any common sense. they did this experiment could they took an attractive young woman and young men who were conspirators and experiment ever given a clipboard and put them on a college campus in the attractive young man approached by men inside a variety of things. would you go out with me? would you have sex with me tonight? and one other thing i can't remember. the attractive women did that with a man. and they gave the responses. x number of men, 45% go out on a day. 55% said they would go back to room for sex. they said things like why do we have to wait until tonight. [laughter] and women said things like what is wrong with you [laughter] guess that the percentage that agreed to go back to the room for sex? zero. >> wow, that's encouraging. >> a wonderful segue here. how can we return to a time of respectful ladies and gentleman gentleman relationship and is it even possible and i recall in your book is a university pro
honestly, this makes me feel old, but i'll tell you the story through a quaker college campus they went and did a survey, which frankly anybody would know this with any common sense. they did this experiment could they took an attractive young woman and young men who were conspirators and experiment ever given a clipboard and put them on a college campus in the attractive young man approached by men inside a variety of things. would you go out with me? would you have sex with me tonight? and...
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authorities suspect a 1975 killing of a college faster. they believe the professor was the golden state killers first them. >>> charges, after prosecutors used dna to file murder charges >> in addition to physical evidence we do -- >> reporter: making the announcement, the police chief -- snelling was allegedly shot twice. a man tried to abduct his daughter in the middle of the night. >> we do have ballistics information. it allowed us to link a gun that was stolen from a burglary to the snelling homicide.>> reporter: the murder was believed to be the first for the golden state killer known as the vice elliott ransack her. -- as the vice failure ransack a. >> 100 attempted burglaries that occurred during the 18 month period. then you have the snelling snelling >>> the former prosecutor michael cardozo says, today's information is not likely to convict d'angelo. >> prosecutors like dna evidence because it brings certainty. truck they acknowledged that they face hurdles in this case. >> we are talking about a crime that occurred 30 years ago
authorities suspect a 1975 killing of a college faster. they believe the professor was the golden state killers first them. >>> charges, after prosecutors used dna to file murder charges >> in addition to physical evidence we do -- >> reporter: making the announcement, the police chief -- snelling was allegedly shot twice. a man tried to abduct his daughter in the middle of the night. >> we do have ballistics information. it allowed us to link a gun that was stolen...
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i was a sportswriter for more than 20 years and i covered a lot of college sports now i work in communications for a labor union here in town but to put into perspective the ncaa will fight anything in their power mr. schwartz is correct it is like a cartel anytime they feel like their powers threatened they will fight that the prime example is title ix in 1972 they didn't recognize women's sports for another ten years even after they did they would fight it for full implementation not until the early 2000 department of civil rights started to take away money from all of the schools even academic money they got behind it now you will hear a lot of talk about title ix. >> so put that into perspective. for the panel what is so threatening about a kid to go out and make outside money or transfer without penalty? all students have the power to do this if not in athletics. mr. tee5 said it is all about education. but that is part of the educational process as a normal student works as the ra but he could transfer or do whatever he wants on the outside so why is that so threatening rn to you all to
i was a sportswriter for more than 20 years and i covered a lot of college sports now i work in communications for a labor union here in town but to put into perspective the ncaa will fight anything in their power mr. schwartz is correct it is like a cartel anytime they feel like their powers threatened they will fight that the prime example is title ix in 1972 they didn't recognize women's sports for another ten years even after they did they would fight it for full implementation not until...
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>> it is done by a college student. lot of times colleges will not let outside cleaning services to come into the dorms. you have to have an id. >> reporter: so a student is hiring another student atelse c >> right now we got cleaning, tutoring, errand running and laundry. and we're opening up other services like food delivery and grading a professor. we hope full college experience app. >> app launches on august 25th for apple and android smart phones. >>> you may see soon high-rise buildings in the san francisco skyline. five towers are proposed on the 500 block of howard from the newly open sales course transit center. the latest was filed just last week and that calls for a 42 floor building for mixed uses. 55 howard, a 36-foot hotel and building being developed. a 48 story has been approved b largest tower. and it is under city review. and and business space. the buildings would add close to 1,000 new housing units. >> i cannot imagine. 40 years from now, the kids will be saying when the sale tower building went up
>> it is done by a college student. lot of times colleges will not let outside cleaning services to come into the dorms. you have to have an id. >> reporter: so a student is hiring another student atelse c >> right now we got cleaning, tutoring, errand running and laundry. and we're opening up other services like food delivery and grading a professor. we hope full college experience app. >> app launches on august 25th for apple and android smart phones. >>> you...
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a condom. but that is the atmosphere the universities have created. but the professor at boston college learned that none of the seniors in her seminar have never even been on a date. so she decided to make dating part of the curriculum. it has spread like wildfire. now she is the relationship guru at boston college. people come to her and ask advice i don't even take her classes. the kids loved it and they spent a lot of time in class going over to make yourself older ball and she has rules what is the date? it has to be over by 10:00 pm you have have to ask somebody you are truly interested in, no alcohol consumed on the date you cannot see a movie because that isn't talking you could go out for dinner or for a walk around the lake and the kids were incredibly enthusiastic now she has spoken to 70 college campuses to spread the word there is this thing called dating everybody should try it. that there is hope. >> what i enjoy when a speaker comes from out of town and we wonder if a local story has made it and where there was a rape charge and the judge is actually be called or have yo
a condom. but that is the atmosphere the universities have created. but the professor at boston college learned that none of the seniors in her seminar have never even been on a date. so she decided to make dating part of the curriculum. it has spread like wildfire. now she is the relationship guru at boston college. people come to her and ask advice i don't even take her classes. the kids loved it and they spent a lot of time in class going over to make yourself older ball and she has rules...
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why president trump has been focusing on a college student's murder. china's ambitious program to make it a global leader in tech, and much more. >> woodruff: it is one of the biggest decisions a president can make-- and in len two weeks, mr. trump's pick for the supreme court will face a contentious confirmation hearing. in the run-up, brent kavanaugh has been making the rounds, meeting with senators to court their support. we want to take a look at where he stands on key issues in question. tonight, we begin with the most politically charged: abortion. here to help walk us through his record and what he has said to senators, our capitol hill correspondentes lisardins. and joan biskupic, a supreme court biographer and an analyst for cnn. hello to both of you. so it looks as if judge ca kavanaugh has been busy in the last few weeks. what do we know about what he's been say himself to them about his record on abortion? >> today he had six meetings alone. i think the person who best described what he's been telling senators on abrtion is susan collins. sh
why president trump has been focusing on a college student's murder. china's ambitious program to make it a global leader in tech, and much more. >> woodruff: it is one of the biggest decisions a president can make-- and in len two weeks, mr. trump's pick for the supreme court will face a contentious confirmation hearing. in the run-up, brent kavanaugh has been making the rounds, meeting with senators to court their support. we want to take a look at where he stands on key issues in...
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in which you have now sent forth which serves to this day as a college and as a mosque the only mosque in all morocco which an infidel may enter the madrassa has not yet been paid for to this day. beauty cannot be measured in coin to clear enough the sultan who had been out who was known for his fatality and thrift when the builders and craftsman presented their blood to him he tore it up and scattered the scraps in the river the gives the city its name. now cornish in. me along came when everything in. order. to. make. their way there. to eat. five. hundred a. good. man the. man. handed it to. eat perhaps you too might learn from somethin i blew in number and possibly fans did learn from him fast was not a poor city one source of wealth was the water that gushes full of fear at every corner. in atlanta. and. to other sources of wealth where the city's crafts and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if fortune smiles upon you. the air. time was when this city did not get exist neither the narrow lanes and alleys nor these dark passages where the
in which you have now sent forth which serves to this day as a college and as a mosque the only mosque in all morocco which an infidel may enter the madrassa has not yet been paid for to this day. beauty cannot be measured in coin to clear enough the sultan who had been out who was known for his fatality and thrift when the builders and craftsman presented their blood to him he tore it up and scattered the scraps in the river the gives the city its name. now cornish in. me along came when...
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hundred years for the medrash in anea in which you have now set forth which serves to this day as a college and as a mosque the only mosque in all morocco which an infidel may enter the madrassa has not yet been paid for to this day. beauty cannot be measured in coin the clear. the santon who had been out who was known for his fatality and thrift when the builders and craftsman presented their blood to him he tore it up and scattered the scraps in the river the gives the city its name. no forestry in. she let. me in on. everything. already a crew. larry. larry. larry said that way there are five. to. five. and you can. prove to. man the. man. needed to. eat perhaps you too might learn from somethin i'm blue in the hundred and possibly things did learn from him the fans was not a cool city and one source of wealth was the water that gushes from a fee and every corner to. hand to you and your. band to other sources of wealth with the city's craft and its trade. what luxuries such wealth produces you will see that upon your way if fortune smiles upon you. up to. the end. that. time was when th
hundred years for the medrash in anea in which you have now set forth which serves to this day as a college and as a mosque the only mosque in all morocco which an infidel may enter the madrassa has not yet been paid for to this day. beauty cannot be measured in coin the clear. the santon who had been out who was known for his fatality and thrift when the builders and craftsman presented their blood to him he tore it up and scattered the scraps in the river the gives the city its name. no...
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and those that prefer to be on a college campus as they they say things it is controversial. and to have that be shut down as they push back and embrace and to arm them with a better understanding of thoseth a bettr understanding of those principles and why we have the man to mandy implications of what they might be. and that is the silent majority and it is easy for students to start thinking we shouldn't behave that way. and campus and made progress but in fact not all of the piers behave in this particular way. you do not have to emulate or follow along just because you everybody is doing it. the same thing is true we should emphasize not everybody is doing and it's okay to push back. >> and to reinforce nausea from the top we should not overgeneralize with that diversity to engage in and to have disproportionate and while to come to pay attention to that forcible destruction and to be olivia to the issue and if there is violence going on and to be seemingly normally behind closed doors but that is a a great deal of ideological homogeneity but it may not be primarily in a r
and those that prefer to be on a college campus as they they say things it is controversial. and to have that be shut down as they push back and embrace and to arm them with a better understanding of thoseth a bettr understanding of those principles and why we have the man to mandy implications of what they might be. and that is the silent majority and it is easy for students to start thinking we shouldn't behave that way. and campus and made progress but in fact not all of the piers behave in...
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a dev78 turn for mollie tibbets, a college student that went mission after a jog. the suspect an undocumented immigrant and republicans were quick to pounce, among them arizona senate candidate kelly ward, who bemoaned the quote lack of leadership and courage by open border senators like jeff flake and john mccain. republican, mind you, add a hashtag, build the wall. our affiliate w.h.o. says he worked at a farm by clag lane, a prominent republican. >> reporter: dave and christine, this is not the ending that so many people in this community wanted. in fact, it's not many times you go to a news conference and have so many people behind you who start sobbing when police give details about this. mollie tibb etc. is somebody people wanted to find. people started weeping very loudly, very upset about the details of. this from what they know, there was a under surveillance camera in the neighborhood. they started going through hundreds of hours of that video. they saw a black car and what they were able to glean from that, there was a man following mollie along, eventua
a dev78 turn for mollie tibbets, a college student that went mission after a jog. the suspect an undocumented immigrant and republicans were quick to pounce, among them arizona senate candidate kelly ward, who bemoaned the quote lack of leadership and courage by open border senators like jeff flake and john mccain. republican, mind you, add a hashtag, build the wall. our affiliate w.h.o. says he worked at a farm by clag lane, a prominent republican. >> reporter: dave and christine, this...
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successful college graduate with a good degree in a field where they get a good job up among the higher earners in our economy. someone who does not complete college or even people who complete college not with the moat route -- met with the most relevant degree and end up in the lower half of college graduates, they do not end up earning more money than successful high school graduates , people at the upper end of their high school class and to going to good jobs out of high school. is ave this idea there high school world on one side and the college world on the other side and that is not true. they overlap tremendously. that people to understand and recognize that if you could be one of those people who goes from high school to a successful betterat is not just a path for you, that is a higher earning path than somebody who goes into college but does not does complete, but now the kind of degree and the kind of job that the upper end of college students might in the with. host: the line for displaced workers, robert is waiting on that line in miami, florida. calle
successful college graduate with a good degree in a field where they get a good job up among the higher earners in our economy. someone who does not complete college or even people who complete college not with the moat route -- met with the most relevant degree and end up in the lower half of college graduates, they do not end up earning more money than successful high school graduates , people at the upper end of their high school class and to going to good jobs out of high school. is ave...
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standard because we know that we would be receiving tons of you know for a fact if there was ever a college campus that erected sexual. as it turns out there are no statues of at all fiddler anywhere in the world for the very reason that you point out and the fact that there was this statue proves that he is not at all fittler and that at all fittler is the wrong person to invoke when making your comparison invoke all the other statues of all the other historical figures in america should be remembered for good reasons and bad but mostly because they inform us about what history was who we were how far we've come how we did it and who we are today you lose track of history you lose track of who we are don't be pulling down statues we are not a dictatorship we are not stalin or pol pot needing statues knocked down to prove we've overcome the evil repressive dictator where america is just history learn from it and don't be acting like we're a dictatorship ok i want to go with you on a question or when it's required i want to hear from both of you we can start with anthony but so far many argu
standard because we know that we would be receiving tons of you know for a fact if there was ever a college campus that erected sexual. as it turns out there are no statues of at all fiddler anywhere in the world for the very reason that you point out and the fact that there was this statue proves that he is not at all fittler and that at all fittler is the wrong person to invoke when making your comparison invoke all the other statues of all the other historical figures in america should be...
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quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? er>>> an outraged mo is speaking out after her 11-year-old daughter was tasered by
quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. right, right. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. that would be great. that okay with you, jake? get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. but climbing 58,070 steps a year can be...
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. >>> police in the south bay searching for a man with a gun who kidnapped a college student . investigators say the student was kidnapped yesterday from a 7-eleven store at six and san salvador streets. the man had a gun. he drove the victim around downtown san jose and forced the student to take out money from several atms. the student was not physically hurt. right now police say they only have a big description of the suspect. >>> we are learning more about how the trial of paul manafort played out. a jury in the trial says 11 of the 12 jurors were ready to convict manafort on all countsr who only agreed to eight of the 18 charges. >> i thought that the publ close this was and that the evidence was overwhelming. >> reporter: paula duncan was one of the 12 jurors in the paul manafort trial. a trump supporter. she says she felt manafort should have been convicted on all counts, but one juror disagreed. duncan said during the trial prosecutors made multiple references to president trump expect in the evidence there were references trump and to his son-in-law. and to the trump c
. >>> police in the south bay searching for a man with a gun who kidnapped a college student . investigators say the student was kidnapped yesterday from a 7-eleven store at six and san salvador streets. the man had a gun. he drove the victim around downtown san jose and forced the student to take out money from several atms. the student was not physically hurt. right now police say they only have a big description of the suspect. >>> we are learning more about how the trial...
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he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. however, jackson did not win a majority of the electoral college, and that is what is required. so it got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment of the constitution ordained. henry clay was speaker of the house. he agreed more with john quincy adams on policies than he did with andrew jackson, so he made, according to jackson, a corrupt bargain. he got the house of representatives to vote for adams, instead of jackson and in exchange, adams would give him the position of secretary of state. back then secretary of state was the primary road to the white house. so jackson loses in the house. he was expected to win. obviously, is furious, as you can imagine, over what happened in this election. jackson calls his bluff and decides, in response, to basically launch his 1828 campaign a bit early and make the target of his campaign, government corruption. a corrupt bureaucracy. rigged against bureaucracy and rigged against the common man. >> we will discuss parallels
he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. however, jackson did not win a majority of the electoral college, and that is what is required. so it got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment of the constitution ordained. henry clay was speaker of the house. he agreed more with john quincy adams on policies than he did with andrew jackson, so he made, according to jackson, a corrupt bargain. he got the house of representatives to vote for adams, instead of jackson...
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a racist country, that's false. and many students believe when we start events on college campus. i say how many of you believe america is more of a racist country today than the 20s. hands will go up. they actually believe that they are living in a country that is more racist today than it was when our grandparents were coming up. than when we had jim crow laws and slavery. they say it's shifted, it's a different kind of racism. >> i have to say that i've been waiting years for michael eric dyson, professor dyson to meet his match. i was so happy to take him on. for years i've listened and watch him promote that garbage that he does on msnbc and in his classroom. mark: you're not the only one. and it's not just an african-american professor, you can have white professors, whatever it is, it's the same narrative. >> when they are pushing it out on the airwaves outside of their bubble odds of the university, they're more exposed, people can see the arguments being made and realize they don't stand up in the real world which is why these types of professors, only this on college camp
a racist country, that's false. and many students believe when we start events on college campus. i say how many of you believe america is more of a racist country today than the 20s. hands will go up. they actually believe that they are living in a country that is more racist today than it was when our grandparents were coming up. than when we had jim crow laws and slavery. they say it's shifted, it's a different kind of racism. >> i have to say that i've been waiting years for michael...
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seems the problems it can cause a very real case in point our next story while being interviewed in a college a seventeen year old student was asked not about his educational success but why he follows alex jones on twitter the controversial show host recently banned by several social networks the students' lawyer explained a bit more to my colleague neil harvey and ramifications of it do you represented a college student who wasn't admitted to university because they followed alex jones on twitter is that true and if so can you tell us more about that. sure i'm happy to explain exactly what happened what was going on was it during the interview process the application was question about the fact that he was following mr jones on twitter and the fact that he was looking his stuff and that was something that was a challenge during the during the actual interview process and subsequently the parents of the student reached out to me and then i reached out to the the mission's director of the university and made sure that the situation was resolved in the student satisfaction so the problem here
seems the problems it can cause a very real case in point our next story while being interviewed in a college a seventeen year old student was asked not about his educational success but why he follows alex jones on twitter the controversial show host recently banned by several social networks the students' lawyer explained a bit more to my colleague neil harvey and ramifications of it do you represented a college student who wasn't admitted to university because they followed alex jones on...
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[laughter] >> brian: i am not a college freshman. ng. >> juan: you think you are the role model for trump? [laughter] >> brian: he does create a little bit of turmoil. at baylor, they are teaching a course in grit. you can't teach that. >> lisa: juan, you've raised a smart and successful kids. you didn't coddle them, right? >> juan: no but i must say i understand that -- when i read, i was shocked by those suicide rates among young people. young people are all about, did i get into college? how are my grades? did are mom and dad mad at me? i was on the board at a college and people would come to us with red zone issues. young people come to college and they are dealing with sex, drugs. they are dealing with, sad to say, high rates of suicide. if you are a college administrator, i think it is more to address it. >> lisa: we are seeing a shutting down of ideas. there does seem to be coddling going on the maybe didn't happen in previous generations. does that kind of behavior produce future leaders or future business owners? >> dana: i d
[laughter] >> brian: i am not a college freshman. ng. >> juan: you think you are the role model for trump? [laughter] >> brian: he does create a little bit of turmoil. at baylor, they are teaching a course in grit. you can't teach that. >> lisa: juan, you've raised a smart and successful kids. you didn't coddle them, right? >> juan: no but i must say i understand that -- when i read, i was shocked by those suicide rates among young people. young people are all...
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a great way to start off college for certain, jessica. hundreds ofa costa students are they'll get a major break by not having to pay for tuition their first year. >> a freshman in college, it's very nerve-wracking and seeing the way clem movollege works at pace. >> reporter: that is how angel laguna feels on heis first day f college. >> i do have a full time job and have to pay my car and home expenses, maintaining myself. >> reporter: now college students like laguna are getting a break. they have announced full-time students will get free tuition this school year, if they maintain a 2.0 gpa, thanks to a newly-passed, state-wide initiative. >> the program is designed by the state to encourage new students to join us. you do have to be a new college student of any age. >> reporter: many students didn't find out about the free ride until today. >> thank you. thank you. finally, you guys are actually helping us college students. >> reporter: for laguna, this means he can ease up on his job and focus more on his school. he hopes to someday b
a great way to start off college for certain, jessica. hundreds ofa costa students are they'll get a major break by not having to pay for tuition their first year. >> a freshman in college, it's very nerve-wracking and seeing the way clem movollege works at pace. >> reporter: that is how angel laguna feels on heis first day f college. >> i do have a full time job and have to pay my car and home expenses, maintaining myself. >> reporter: now college students like laguna...
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a whole. what does say about the state of the college admission. sions for university of pennsylvania welcome to you both, ladies. specifically this has to do with the personal rating based on a -- and a compilation of teacher recommendations, personal essays as well as admiration interviews. susan do you think there is a problem with the system? because right now asian-americans students are getting the highest when it -- highest marks in on extracurriculars as well as scores academicdy but the lowest ratings for personal ratings. >> thanks for having me. i think it is definitely very challenging for schools like harvard or krall yale or others where it is not a numbers game it is very much a holistic process. with that is going to be bringing in subjectivity and so it is difficult when i was at yale reading between 20 to 40 applications a day many of the students i was reading were asian-americans and i think one of the challenges you see for asian-americans is as one myself is often times maybe the model student that's upheld in that middle upper
a whole. what does say about the state of the college admission. sions for university of pennsylvania welcome to you both, ladies. specifically this has to do with the personal rating based on a -- and a compilation of teacher recommendations, personal essays as well as admiration interviews. susan do you think there is a problem with the system? because right now asian-americans students are getting the highest when it -- highest marks in on extracurriculars as well as scores academicdy but...
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a georgia student is checking items off her college wish list thanks to a complete stranger.am) it happened after the teen tied that list to a balloon... which landed in the hands of a good samaritan. when mykehia curry found out she would be the first in her family to attend college, her excitement soon turned to worry. curry was unsure how she would afford everything. and the comforter and refrigerator she needed for her living quarters -- seemed more and more unattainable. she and her mom felt they had nowhere to turn, but to the sky... asking god for help. mykehia curry/college student: "i had the idea to tie a note to some balloons and just let it go up." jerome jones/found wish list: "they floated all night and they landed right in my hands. i mean, practically. she was like, 'you're really going to bring me a refrigerator?' i said, 'yes.'"(pam) (pam mykehia (my-key-ah) plans to study nursing and get an on- campus job at albany state university. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverage is just getting started this wednesday. grant lodes and
a georgia student is checking items off her college wish list thanks to a complete stranger.am) it happened after the teen tied that list to a balloon... which landed in the hands of a good samaritan. when mykehia curry found out she would be the first in her family to attend college, her excitement soon turned to worry. curry was unsure how she would afford everything. and the comforter and refrigerator she needed for her living quarters -- seemed more and more unattainable. she and her mom...
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what led investigators right to him. >>> he's just a young college student but investigators say he ran a global high-tech operation that stole millions of dollars in bitcoin. >> many of his unsuspecting victims from right here in the bay area. tonight that student is in jail. robert honda broke the local angle to the story and joins us now from the main jail in san jose. >> reporter: the young man being held here at the main jail is by most accounts brilliant. experts say what he's done, most hackers haven't come close to doing. but he did make enough mistakes to get arrested and end up here. the bitcoin atms around the bay area show the popularity of bitcoin, something joel ortiz figured out and exploited quickly. >> this particular guy was extremely skilled, not in a good way. rorter: the 2016 boston high school valedri
what led investigators right to him. >>> he's just a young college student but investigators say he ran a global high-tech operation that stole millions of dollars in bitcoin. >> many of his unsuspecting victims from right here in the bay area. tonight that student is in jail. robert honda broke the local angle to the story and joins us now from the main jail in san jose. >> reporter: the young man being held here at the main jail is by most accounts brilliant. experts say...
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he was teaching a college in north carolina and he read the book. he contacted dr. painter, and dr. nter wrote to me. we corresponded until dr. painter's death a few years ago. three might see oligarchical. as you wrote that. what do you mean by that? if you are in the room with those 39 and they see what is going on in the united states today, what with their reaction be? mr. ferling: they looked at whichd as a country in very few people could vote. town grew up in a small northwest of london. only 1% of the population could vote in the town. that was very typical in the 18th century in england. you had to own property to vote. by real power was controlled the aristocracy in england. england. was power in i think what has happened in the united states is we are now more and more is being written on the maldistribution of wealth in the united states that something like 10% of the population controls 90% of the wealth in the united states today. power, and if it takes $10 million on average to be elected to the senate and it takes $2 million on average to , we're ine seat rule inf oli
he was teaching a college in north carolina and he read the book. he contacted dr. painter, and dr. nter wrote to me. we corresponded until dr. painter's death a few years ago. three might see oligarchical. as you wrote that. what do you mean by that? if you are in the room with those 39 and they see what is going on in the united states today, what with their reaction be? mr. ferling: they looked at whichd as a country in very few people could vote. town grew up in a small northwest of london....
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peter hotez is a doctor at baylor college of medicine. he has a"vacnes did not cause rs autism." dr. hotez joins us from houston. usually, we are talking about some of the medical texts you are talking about, but this is very personal. the subheader is, "my journey as a vexing scientist, pediatrician, and autism dad." dr. hotez: rachel is my youngest daughter. she's an adult. she's 26 years old, and she has autism, but also a number of associated intellectual disabilities that go with it. one of the things i've been very alarmed about is, as you mentioned, there's been this steep rise in nonmedical vaccine exemptions, and most of it is based this notion that vaccines cause autism. as a vaccine scientist and autism dad, i've been really trying to be out there explaining, number one, the mass of evidence showing there's no link between vaccines and autism. soledad: it seems that social media has actually been fueling this. onveation started in the late 1990's, but it's definitely had a resurgence. why do you think that is? dr. hotez: the anti-vaccine groups seem to be well-funded,
peter hotez is a doctor at baylor college of medicine. he has a"vacnes did not cause rs autism." dr. hotez joins us from houston. usually, we are talking about some of the medical texts you are talking about, but this is very personal. the subheader is, "my journey as a vexing scientist, pediatrician, and autism dad." dr. hotez: rachel is my youngest daughter. she's an adult. she's 26 years old, and she has autism, but also a number of associated intellectual disabilities...
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i talked most of my career at a college that was initially west georgia college, and today is university of west georgia. my wife, carol, and i have stayed, we have lived there for a number of years, have friends there, so we stayed there following my retirement from teaching back in 2004. host: what did you teach? john: american history, survey courses. we had a heavy teaching load. we were on the quarter system and we talked three courses per quarter. the university system of georgia had us teaching each course every day. i talked three courses a day -- talked three gorsuch a day. i did that for 20 years until we eventually went to a semester system, rather than a quarter system. i talked the survey course -- taught the survey courses in the american resolution, u.s. social history, and then toward the end of my career, when my department chair who created the course retired, i picked up his course on u.s. military history. and taught that as well. host: i counted 13 books before this one, at least listed in this book which one of those books was the hardest to write and why? john: i t
i talked most of my career at a college that was initially west georgia college, and today is university of west georgia. my wife, carol, and i have stayed, we have lived there for a number of years, have friends there, so we stayed there following my retirement from teaching back in 2004. host: what did you teach? john: american history, survey courses. we had a heavy teaching load. we were on the quarter system and we talked three courses per quarter. the university system of georgia had us...
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option as a job option in a way it isn't for people that are not my peers as well as when i joined as a collegedropout who defaulted on student loans and messed up my brace mood -- my teeth and bicycle accident and they had they had no money and not least by a long shot i joined february 2,002. so it was after 911. and one of the reasons i joined was because i had been the environmental antiwar activist in my early 20s but after 911 i saw the world had changed and america's relationship was changing and i wanted to understand what that meant. george orwell is one of my heroes what i admired about him was not just his willingness to face his writing style but also to put himself to try to understand something so that is one of the main reasons at that point i wanted to i wanted to understand what was happening and you see what he called the dirty work of the empire up close. but the second question was the socialist revolution in my plan for that. we are a socialist government. [laughter] but my plan is i don't have a a plan. i'm sorry. you'll will think i have a i have a secret plan but i don't
option as a job option in a way it isn't for people that are not my peers as well as when i joined as a collegedropout who defaulted on student loans and messed up my brace mood -- my teeth and bicycle accident and they had they had no money and not least by a long shot i joined february 2,002. so it was after 911. and one of the reasons i joined was because i had been the environmental antiwar activist in my early 20s but after 911 i saw the world had changed and america's relationship was...
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a. college or pilot some which was not typical of his hips commercial alcohol of. some of us a bottle or didn't make him suppose the prison was much closer to me not to me i mean you have a close up. months or so our souls he said was. that is or isn't doing it. to get you that will in big what was going to. see him go commit them or give you know. some good comments morgan said. when he looks at what they're good at the doctor visit. we commuted. from the moment she stopped i was out on. a party on a descent. and if the journey did not initiate this is. long since books are the signal. essentially not move on or consider question on wants to take it can stand on it the fearsome enough. that. it will go up it to skip by step out here take them or he's on top of it he's on top of them all so who needs all the salt on this one last illness and we're not in offing for of course mark. ne the bus kicks up but nice soft decision a certain song implemented all g.l. that makes up each item on the scene in the other simple more just the more usual more more collusion is all
a. college or pilot some which was not typical of his hips commercial alcohol of. some of us a bottle or didn't make him suppose the prison was much closer to me not to me i mean you have a close up. months or so our souls he said was. that is or isn't doing it. to get you that will in big what was going to. see him go commit them or give you know. some good comments morgan said. when he looks at what they're good at the doctor visit. we commuted. from the moment she stopped i was out on. a...
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to be so obsessed with a standardized task that college board make sense? and not respecting their ability for what they care about? looking like the taste it with a checkered transcript to look at google what i i should be interested in? >> in the book and in the interview guess what? and what do you think and other places traveling to throughout the country. and with a the combination of the dalai lama and the pope. [laughter] but not icefishing like i can't win. and i did that before so i snagged i snagged a ticket to the pirates and with that banter all over the bridges. so what i write about i saved it to the very end because it is a powerful so something going a certain way for a long time it is called the system for a reason with a lot of interlocking parts and the way that collaborative community comes together to aspire to something so important but but people with businesses come in and civic minded and nonprofits. the very best of what the community is capable of doing. i i understand how great it is but i write about the fact isn't it anyways sur
to be so obsessed with a standardized task that college board make sense? and not respecting their ability for what they care about? looking like the taste it with a checkered transcript to look at google what i i should be interested in? >> in the book and in the interview guess what? and what do you think and other places traveling to throughout the country. and with a the combination of the dalai lama and the pope. [laughter] but not icefishing like i can't win. and i did that before...
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that's where a college student with a brilliant idea steps forward to inspire america. at a providence food pantry, a portrait of hunger comes into focus. >> pretty tough when your grandkids are asking for food when they come to visit and you don't have anything. >> a group of tech savvy college students led by senior maria rose belding have found a new way to solve an old problem. tell me what your ah-ha moment was about food. >> i have always been working in food pantries. i was always sorting cans and stacking them but when i was 14, it was clear we could not communicate at all. there was no completely free online network for emergency food providers, so eighth grade, set out to build it. >> reporter: she helped create the s ans database who have extra food with charities that don't. >> there is this whole untapped market of prepared foods from caterers and restaurants and bakeries. >> here is how it works, a bakery has an extra six dozen bagels, they fill out a form which automatically sends out a text or email to soup kitchens, homeless shelters and food pantries i
that's where a college student with a brilliant idea steps forward to inspire america. at a providence food pantry, a portrait of hunger comes into focus. >> pretty tough when your grandkids are asking for food when they come to visit and you don't have anything. >> a group of tech savvy college students led by senior maria rose belding have found a new way to solve an old problem. tell me what your ah-ha moment was about food. >> i have always been working in food pantries. i...
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growing up in a home without their fathers meant they were much less likely to attend college. they were less ambitious. less hopeful and more likely to get into trouble at school than fatherless girls. men have a critical role when it comes to raising children and i go into this in the book they have a special elixir that men bring to the job apparently is natural to them and it turns out to be incredibly important for the good development of both of them. boys apparently really need that brought roughhousing. the turns out to be incredibly important. everything is connected. when more boys are growing up without fathers there are fewer young men who become the kind of adult women want to marry. educated employed and non- drug abusing. without the grounding of marriage. they become disconnected from society. and women of course are worse off after a divorce usually is the women who suffer a decline in income at the men. and 40% of american children are now born to single mothers. this combined with the health rate. about half of all american children will now spend a part of th
growing up in a home without their fathers meant they were much less likely to attend college. they were less ambitious. less hopeful and more likely to get into trouble at school than fatherless girls. men have a critical role when it comes to raising children and i go into this in the book they have a special elixir that men bring to the job apparently is natural to them and it turns out to be incredibly important for the good development of both of them. boys apparently really need that...
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. >> the latest involves a college student and the other two men with a box cutter. abc's katie has details as police ask for your help. >> it don't make no sense. >> people are using drugs and stuff. >> why someone would attack a state student trying to go home for the weekend. as he tried to transfer trains around 10:00, someone attacks him from behind at the richmond station. >> you don't know what can happen at any time. you just got to be careful. >> the attacker ran off and the victim called police. >> medics transferred the victim to kaiser hospital where he was treated for broken teeth and possibly a broken jaw and concussion. >> bart police are looking for surveillance images. in another case kapt ras did capture shotses of this man. solomon espinoza. he attacked two men with a box cutter on a richmond-bound train. both men will be okay. >> there is no known connection between the suspect and the victims and the motive is unknown. >> espinoza ran away and is believed to be a transient. >> the homelessless price say regional issue and we are working to addres
. >> the latest involves a college student and the other two men with a box cutter. abc's katie has details as police ask for your help. >> it don't make no sense. >> people are using drugs and stuff. >> why someone would attack a state student trying to go home for the weekend. as he tried to transfer trains around 10:00, someone attacks him from behind at the richmond station. >> you don't know what can happen at any time. you just got to be careful. >> the...
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jackson didn't have a college education. the only president in our history before or since excepting george washington who did not have a college education. biddle at age 10 admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, if that wasn't enough, biddle transfers to princeton university at age 15 and he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he's talking about. but that's also biddle's downfall. he's elitist, he's arrogant, he's a bit -- well, a bit -- pretentious and because of that pretentiousness, well, he looks at someone like jackson, he's like, is this really going on? jackson, he doesn't know anything he's talking about. he sees jackson as an unsophisticated dim wit. and i just need to ride over this guy. he doesn't have any idea what he's talking about. but the country in an age of jacksonian democracy, who are they going to side with, right? nicholas biddle earns the nickname czar nicholas. czar nicholas. here is a cartoon, pro jackson cartoon, old hickory and bully nick going at it. bu
jackson didn't have a college education. the only president in our history before or since excepting george washington who did not have a college education. biddle at age 10 admitted into the university of pennsylvania. age 10. five years later, if that wasn't enough, biddle transfers to princeton university at age 15 and he is a genius. a financial wizard. he knows what he's talking about. but that's also biddle's downfall. he's elitist, he's arrogant, he's a bit -- well, a bit -- pretentious...
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i learned to take my religion very seriously, so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend, i chose baylor university and it was there that i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with a girl at baylor. when i had been in high school, i had what i called a strange feeling towards a particular girl. having been brought up in a very, very conservative home, i had never heard the words gay, lesbian, homosexual. i didn't even know that it was possible for a girl to fall in love with another girl. so i have no vocabulary to explain to myself who and what it was i was feeling. so, as i've already mentioned, i fell in love, we were both seven team and this was in 1956. when the christmas holidays came, we were separated for the first time and we miss each other so much that we would always writing letters back and forth. each evening i propped up in bed and i wrote to her. my dad was a sociology major with knowledge of same-sex attraction and rightfully concluded that his only daughter was gay. he shared this with my mother and suggested she go in
i learned to take my religion very seriously, so much so that when it was time to choose a college to attend, i chose baylor university and it was there that i had to face the fact that i was different because i fell in love with a girl at baylor. when i had been in high school, i had what i called a strange feeling towards a particular girl. having been brought up in a very, very conservative home, i had never heard the words gay, lesbian, homosexual. i didn't even know that it was possible...
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much more where we have dozens of trees down close to college park. >>> a young man and a college-level athlete who died from heat strok at a recent practice. >> his uncle talks to tracee wilkins and why he blames the school for his nephew's death. >> i just cut his hair that saturday, that friday before he went away. ldver thought i w never see that boy alive again. >> reporter: william tarrant is heartbroken over the of his nephew. >>d football player jordan mcnair. ext time i saw him is when i was cutting his hair an getting hem ready for his funeral. >> reporter: he's very clear on what happened to his 19-year-old nephew. >> university of maryland killed my nephew.ra theiring staff and them people, they killed my nephew. >> reporter: mcnair suffered s heatoke during a maryland football practice and two weeks r he died. a few coaches including the head coach have been placed on administrative leave. an attorney reping the family called for durkin to be fired after an abusive and toxic environment was revealed that may have contributed t jordan's death. >> that style of coaching creat
much more where we have dozens of trees down close to college park. >>> a young man and a college-level athlete who died from heat strok at a recent practice. >> his uncle talks to tracee wilkins and why he blames the school for his nephew's death. >> i just cut his hair that saturday, that friday before he went away. ldver thought i w never see that boy alive again. >> reporter: william tarrant is heartbroken over the of his nephew. >>d football player jordan...
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. >> a republican running for the florida legislature has been accused of lying about being a college graduate and posting a fake diploma. she posted this diploma and then got a question questioning her background. miami of ohio said she attended their school, but never graduated and it's never even offered a marketing degree as printed on the diploma. >> she didn't have a degree. not only that, but the diploma she was holding was most likely a fake. there were great inconsistencies on it. which led the university to conclude that it probably wasn't real. >> howard's campaign page appears to have been taken down. she hasn't commented on the allegations. her campaign said her husband had a health crisis and she's cusing on her family. >>> now to the flood k emergency on the east coast with a new round of storms moving in. severe thunderstorms have been creating chaos in lynn, massachusetts. more than six inches of rain in 12 hours. this was the scene at jfk airport. take a look at this. a geyser caused by a back flow of rain water. no flights were impacted. >> let's see your weather on
. >> a republican running for the florida legislature has been accused of lying about being a college graduate and posting a fake diploma. she posted this diploma and then got a question questioning her background. miami of ohio said she attended their school, but never graduated and it's never even offered a marketing degree as printed on the diploma. >> she didn't have a degree. not only that, but the diploma she was holding was most likely a fake. there were great inconsistencies...