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new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from preston university and a law degree from harvard after prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime and the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene sting he soon took an interest in politics and successfully ran for state attorney general this is where he dubbed himself the sheriff of wall street where you played an untraditional role and prosecuted a federal cases against the most powerful firms on wall street using the more inactive one nine hundred twenty one spitzer used a greater than usual powers to step in where the federal normal government. he has jurisdiction he joined the f.c.c. to secure more than a billion dollars in fines during a late trading investigation and the global settlement for inflating stock price is he penalties from j.p. morgan chase goldman sachs deutsche bank just to name a few he also went after
new york city and walked the halls of some of the most prestigious universities he received as an undergrad from preston university and a law degree from harvard after prevailing in academia he went on to conquer white collar crime and the manhattan district attorney's office he became the chief of the labor racketeering unit and led the investigation that brought down the gambino mafia on an organized crime scene sting he soon took an interest in politics and successfully ran for state...
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i got the equivalent of a business degree as an undergrad. that hopping around, and realizing that coating was not me to realize that i want to do lots of different things. when i left my day job and worked on the project that would bon, my one regret was not sticking through the tough times in college. that was a lot of fun. mike was one of the first users. when he joined, i said, welcome to the team and we are going to work on something completely different. he said, you're telling me we're going to work as of the different? >> talk about bourbon. what were you trying to create? >> our homepage says -- or it -- got at's dead now renew that domain -- got to --ew that the main -- domain we want to take communication from your mobile phone and --nvent it for check-in's through check-in's. you could check-in if you are at a restaurant. a lot of others. --t of that was being part being able to share an image with your check in. it turns out that the people who use bourbon the most loved the part where you could share an image. loved said that sh
i got the equivalent of a business degree as an undergrad. that hopping around, and realizing that coating was not me to realize that i want to do lots of different things. when i left my day job and worked on the project that would bon, my one regret was not sticking through the tough times in college. that was a lot of fun. mike was one of the first users. when he joined, i said, welcome to the team and we are going to work on something completely different. he said, you're telling me we're...
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napolitano attended san francisco clara university, the first female valedictorian as an undergrad. >ne final check ofp the forecas before you head out the door. meteorologist christina loren, you might need a jack net now, but not later. >> it depends on where you live. about 20 degrees of separation at the coast verses what we're expecting inland. 67 at the coast, 79 bay side, inland 91 degrees. so you'll definitely want to find some way to stay cool out there. today probably a good idea to dress in light colored clothing and breathe, breathe it in. temperatures staying steady, the last couple days of dry heat. we'll show you when the humidity and thunderstorms arrive every 15 minutes throughout the "today" show. we'll take a close look at that fire, give you an update of the fire burns in southern california. that's goings to be a bad one. first let's check the drive. good morning mike. >> that fire is a good note. folks hear about the idlewild fire. that is not idlewild off of highway 17. that's way south in southern california. that's not a problem here. northbound 101 we saw a b
napolitano attended san francisco clara university, the first female valedictorian as an undergrad. >ne final check ofp the forecas before you head out the door. meteorologist christina loren, you might need a jack net now, but not later. >> it depends on where you live. about 20 degrees of separation at the coast verses what we're expecting inland. 67 at the coast, 79 bay side, inland 91 degrees. so you'll definitely want to find some way to stay cool out there. today probably a good...
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something medical related because of the hospital system, but that would entail me going back to get an undergradegree in something completely different than my degree, which was in business, and that would entail me taking on an entire new set of student loans. , havingat is necessary worked in employment, i understand your numbers, but there are a lot of people in my generation in this age bracket that are not in the same boat and their pocketing themselves into this corporate world and it is artificially keeping wages down on them. i want to go back and change careers, but what am i going to do with my 400 dollars now -- i could differ while i am in school, but when i get out, will i be paying $600 a month, $700 a month? host: we will leave it there. dwayne matthews, thoughts? synopsis of a good what we face. most people understand that education is something you got early in life, like getting your shots, you're an occupations, and then you on and you are done with it. people understand that is not the way it is. almost everyone has to continually develop their skills. the fields they work in
something medical related because of the hospital system, but that would entail me going back to get an undergradegree in something completely different than my degree, which was in business, and that would entail me taking on an entire new set of student loans. , havingat is necessary worked in employment, i understand your numbers, but there are a lot of people in my generation in this age bracket that are not in the same boat and their pocketing themselves into this corporate world and it is...
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i was an undergrad student trying to understand immigration law, which is just about impossible. filing paperwork. it is very difficult. >> the pain and the community exists and we have several families are part of that. we are asking about the fight of the children and then had them having to go back to places that they haven't been to in a long time. >> there waiting to be deported and i can see every time, i can see the pain in her eyes that she has whenever she talks to me about how much she misses him. so just the thought of not being there with him is terrifying to me. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, i am leaving back saying that their duty is to take these kinds of problem problems, even if they are tough. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman for unanimous consent and then the gentleman from nevada. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i ask that we make it part of the record, statements from the congressional asia pacific and the national immigration forum. the american civil liberties union and the justice center and the asian america evincing system, the national education syste
i was an undergrad student trying to understand immigration law, which is just about impossible. filing paperwork. it is very difficult. >> the pain and the community exists and we have several families are part of that. we are asking about the fight of the children and then had them having to go back to places that they haven't been to in a long time. >> there waiting to be deported and i can see every time, i can see the pain in her eyes that she has whenever she talks to me about...
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i got the equivalent of a business degree as an undergrad. that hopping around, and realizing that coating was not-- forte, isn't my realized that i want to do lots of different things. when i left my day job and worked on the project that would become bourbon, my one regret was not sticking through the tough times in college. focusing on that was a lot of fun. mike was one of the first users. when he joined, i said, welcome to the team and we are going to work on something completely different. he said, you're telling me we're going to work on something different? >> talk about bourbon. what were you trying to create? -- our homepage says -- it's it said on bourbon.com, a new to communicate and share in the real world. we wanted to take communication from your mobile phone and reinvent it through check-in's. you could check-in if you are at a restaurant. it let you share your location with friends. part of that was being part -- being able to share an image with your check in. it turns out that the people who use bourbon the most loved the p
i got the equivalent of a business degree as an undergrad. that hopping around, and realizing that coating was not-- forte, isn't my realized that i want to do lots of different things. when i left my day job and worked on the project that would become bourbon, my one regret was not sticking through the tough times in college. focusing on that was a lot of fun. mike was one of the first users. when he joined, i said, welcome to the team and we are going to work on something completely...
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. >> reporter: until now medical school has not been an option for some of the best and brightest undergrad students like him. loyola school of medicine outside of chicago has become the first medical school in the country planning to accept undocumented students who qualify. >> as a medical school we're always interested in recruiting the best of the best applicants to apply to medical school and become physicians who can serve our patient populations here in the united states. >> reporter: loyola emphasizes that its admissions process is highly competitive and says the same standards will continue to apply to every candidate. >> there is no preferential status here. it is simply the right to compete on a level playing field with everybody else. >> reporter: but some state lawmakers fear the school's new policy sends the wrong message. >> i don't think we should give special opportunities or special privileges to people who have come here bense the law and broken the law. >> reporter: loyola's medical, receives about 7,000 applications a year. of those accepts 150 students. with the applic
. >> reporter: until now medical school has not been an option for some of the best and brightest undergrad students like him. loyola school of medicine outside of chicago has become the first medical school in the country planning to accept undocumented students who qualify. >> as a medical school we're always interested in recruiting the best of the best applicants to apply to medical school and become physicians who can serve our patient populations here in the united states....
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undergrads 9 percent for grads and 10 and a half for parents. certain rates doubled to 6.8 percent. let's talk cards. score an even better deal on a toyota camry. advice to keep the crown as america's top seller. more than a decade. honda accord playing catchup narrowing camry's lead to 20,000 at the end of last month. best brands in america is ford. the best brand among all companies not just auto companies. here is who is nipping at ford's heels amazon, subway the history channel and lowe's. i don't see apple on there or google. interesting brands making the top list. >> lauren simonetti thank you very much. it is 11 minutes after the hour. we will tell you about this knife. it can instantly detect cancer. that's what some are saying. it is the latest technology that doctors say it will help in the fight against the disease. >> an intern causing jay carney to snap. >> you can editorialize all you want i have no doubt you will but that is a ridiculous statement. >> what did this intern ask that garnered that response about the zimmerman trial. >> the new national average $3.60. that's up $0.01 from yesterday
undergrads 9 percent for grads and 10 and a half for parents. certain rates doubled to 6.8 percent. let's talk cards. score an even better deal on a toyota camry. advice to keep the crown as america's top seller. more than a decade. honda accord playing catchup narrowing camry's lead to 20,000 at the end of last month. best brands in america is ford. the best brand among all companies not just auto companies. here is who is nipping at ford's heels amazon, subway the history channel and lowe's....
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an essay. >> indicater and pan door. >> bill: get away by saying you are satirical. i never did that when i was at mayorist college. harvard more grad school and these guys were careful. in undergrad >> they do. >> bill: if you don't spit back yourology to them many will punish you. >> i can't believe they tried to convert you to islam. >> bill: what school was that. >> akron university. her name is professor wane write. >> bill: do that. >> if professor wane wright at akron university is telling the kids both muslims and contributions believe in the same god. allah is going to be real offended. >> exactly. >> bill: going to be real offended. >> the university of missouri. the other example is in the criminology class they bring in democrat activists during the election and show video clips of mitt romney taken out of context and that's why a few of those kids left the will follos and he -- you are never going to stop wearing the collar very polarizing i'm noticing though. >> bill: best of miller on deck. >> talk about frightening. we put together a segment that will offend just about everyone. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. as you may know the miller time segment is u
an essay. >> indicater and pan door. >> bill: get away by saying you are satirical. i never did that when i was at mayorist college. harvard more grad school and these guys were careful. in undergrad >> they do. >> bill: if you don't spit back yourology to them many will punish you. >> i can't believe they tried to convert you to islam. >> bill: what school was that. >> akron university. her name is professor wane write. >> bill: do that. >>...
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restore lower student loan rates approved, undergrads would borrow through 2015 act 3.85% interest rates, grad students at 5.4% and parents at 6.4%. we expect ans nelson mandela's 90 fifth birthday and he has been hospitalized since june with a lung infection authorities report his condition is steadily improving. we wish him well. those are your headlines. back to dennis and cheryl. happy birthday. happy birthday, cheryl. cheryl: just down the street. dennis: one of the covers. dennis: that is a pretty nice birthday wish. temperatures are soaring across the midwest, the worst heat wave of the summer continues, and rick had a latest from the fox weather center. >> i cannot believe she sang happy birthday to you. incredible. you need to record that and keep it forever. incredibly high temperatures, yesterday in the big city, everyone is in d.c. and in detroit and minneapolis and the central plains temperatures in the 90s and when you factor in the humidity of to 105 in detroit. a big area of the country dealing with heat and if you look at temperatures you see 80s to the south and 90s in the north and most is across serious towards the northern
restore lower student loan rates approved, undergrads would borrow through 2015 act 3.85% interest rates, grad students at 5.4% and parents at 6.4%. we expect ans nelson mandela's 90 fifth birthday and he has been hospitalized since june with a lung infection authorities report his condition is steadily improving. we wish him well. those are your headlines. back to dennis and cheryl. happy birthday. happy birthday, cheryl. cheryl: just down the street. dennis: one of the covers. dennis: that is...
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undergrads, and 9.5-percent for grad students. that's a result of compromise between democrats, who wanted to extend fixed low rates, and republicans, who wanted rates tied to an economic treasury. senators from both parties called their compromise a win for college students. at least for now. york. a new york woman is charged with defrauding a boston 26-year-old audrea gause was arrested friday and charged with larceny for collecting dollars from the *one fund boston . prosecutors say she falsely claimed to suffer a traumatic brain injury in the boston marathon the claim was approved and paid -- but authorities got a tip last week that she may not have been in boston on hospitals in the area also hah i ought to make ends meets. this could be one major reason. wages in the bay area are a new state survey reveals the average per-capita wages across six bay area counties rose just one percent. despite recent slow wage growth, the bay area remains one of the nation's best-paid regions. economists attribute some of the slowdown to low-wage jobs in restaurants, hotels and support services. dine n dish open coming up on kron 4 news weekend.a new blockbuster superher
undergrads, and 9.5-percent for grad students. that's a result of compromise between democrats, who wanted to extend fixed low rates, and republicans, who wanted rates tied to an economic treasury. senators from both parties called their compromise a win for college students. at least for now. york. a new york woman is charged with defrauding a boston 26-year-old audrea gause was arrested friday and charged with larceny for collecting dollars from the *one fund boston . prosecutors say she...
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undergrads that are subsidized. >> money that i have to borrow, even though i qualify because my income for a subsidized loan, i don't have to pay interest on an annual basis. so by bringing it down to one low rate, i make a much lower payment. it is less obligation and hardship as a college student. we want to help it be subsidized. i have to have a little but more help. we are not looking at the whole picture here. but i want to go to graduate school. senator, if i made, and i might ask our senator from tennessee, my colleague from tennessee, whoever would like to talk about this. let's say that right now we know we have a consolidated cap at a .25% and that i graduated and i went to school during the high recession times. and so then i have been accumulative interest that i owe. >> if i may respond to senator from west virginia. first, i would like to congratulate the senators for helping the full senate understand this issue. this is like a lot of issues that we have to face. it is not simple. i used to be a college president. i used to be with the united states secretary of education. i had three educate myself on this legislation and i s
undergrads that are subsidized. >> money that i have to borrow, even though i qualify because my income for a subsidized loan, i don't have to pay interest on an annual basis. so by bringing it down to one low rate, i make a much lower payment. it is less obligation and hardship as a college student. we want to help it be subsidized. i have to have a little but more help. we are not looking at the whole picture here. but i want to go to graduate school. senator, if i made, and i might ask...
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an interest rate of 3.85%, only slightly higher than what was being paid last year. and caps have been imposed so that in the future the rate will never go above 8.25% for undergrads, overaduate students. if it's the parent taking out the loan, just over 10%, 10.5%. that's all the good news. we've rolled back the recent spike. to answer your question, we have not solved the underlying problem which is we're subsidizing all of these loans at great cost to the taxpayer. we have not solved the problem of the very high cost and rising cost of college. and we haven't solved the problem of highly indebted students leaving college with a load of debt around their deck, no good-paying job to go to. we have not solved the underlying problem. we have basically punted. we've given students a low loan rate for the forseeable future but not solved the problem. >>guest: i know we've -- >>gretchen: we have talked about this becoming an economic bubble. i know we've talked about we might be looking at a federal bailout down the road. that is happening for some students who say they can't pay back their loans eventually? >> the crisis is right now we've gotten 11% -- an 11% delinquency
an interest rate of 3.85%, only slightly higher than what was being paid last year. and caps have been imposed so that in the future the rate will never go above 8.25% for undergrads, overaduate students. if it's the parent taking out the loan, just over 10%, 10.5%. that's all the good news. we've rolled back the recent spike. to answer your question, we have not solved the underlying problem which is we're subsidizing all of these loans at great cost to the taxpayer. we have not solved the...
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undergrads that are subsidized. mr. manchin: the money that i have to borrow, even though i qualify because of my income for a subsidized loan, i don't have to pay the interest on an annual basis. i don't make it on that so i do have to pay it. so by bringing it down to one low rate, make up a much lower payment. it is less hardship on me as a clothe student to make sha that lower payment than it would be to make the higher payment just because the optics were we want to help the subsidized, the really poor kids. might be poor, but i can't make it on just what you give me 689 i have got to have a little more help. we are not looking at the whole picture here. then on top of that i want to go to graduate skew school. then you pump me up on the 6.% again. ours brings it down to 5.21%. i know the senator agrees to it. i might ask our senator from tennessee, my colleague from tennessee, whoever with a like to start, to talk about this. but let's say that right now we know we have a consolidated cap at 8.25%. let's say i graduated and wentsdz to school during higher resession of times. so tend i have an 8.75% acumulative interest i know. i can cap that and go in and co
undergrads that are subsidized. mr. manchin: the money that i have to borrow, even though i qualify because of my income for a subsidized loan, i don't have to pay the interest on an annual basis. i don't make it on that so i do have to pay it. so by bringing it down to one low rate, make up a much lower payment. it is less hardship on me as a clothe student to make sha that lower payment than it would be to make the higher payment just because the optics were we want to help the subsidized,...
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an agreement that could pass this body. this is a bipartisan compromise, and i think it's very important that we work together to address this issue. and while the compromise isn't perfect, our undergrads and our graduate students will be able to go to school this fall with peace of mind knowing that the interest rates are well below those that they would otherwise face. in fact, this compromise will save $30 billion in interest debt to students over the next four years. undergraduates borrowing this year will save about $2,000 over the course of their studies, and graduates could save between $4,000 and $9,000. today, assuming it's offered, i also plan to vote for the reed-warren amendment to lower the cap on interest rates and i would have supported senator murray's effort to allocate any resulting savings to shore up pell grants which would help fund those students who need it the most though i understand we are not going to be able to vote on this amendment. while today's vote is important to keep students low for this year's students, i want to be very clear that i do not consider this compromise to be a permanent fix for our students. included in the bill is a requirement for a s
an agreement that could pass this body. this is a bipartisan compromise, and i think it's very important that we work together to address this issue. and while the compromise isn't perfect, our undergrads and our graduate students will be able to go to school this fall with peace of mind knowing that the interest rates are well below those that they would otherwise face. in fact, this compromise will save $30 billion in interest debt to students over the next four years. undergraduates...