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that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there things being put in place, market forces or loan programs or waying of cutting the costs that may bring relief to american families. this is inside story. america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now on america tonight, raising the anti. but also increasing the pressure on the country's prime minister, as he tries to save an iraq in turmoil. also tonight, we look at online cruelty, making its way across campus. digital insulteds so nasty, it nearly sent the principal packing. >> i left at the end of the day, drained emotionally drained i said to myself mayb
that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there...
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that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there things being put in place, market forces or loan programs or waying of cutting the costs that may bring relief to american families. this is inside story. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight next only on al jazeera america >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their storie this, is what we d. >> al jazeera america.what we d. >> on america
that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there...
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that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there things being put in place, market forces or loan programs or waying of cutting the costs that may bring relief to american families. this is inside story. story.come back to inside i'm ray swarez. you hair all the time in today's and i, a college education is essential to landing a good job. but tuition, and room and board, rise in price every year and today's graduates are the most indebted in history. 70% have outstanding loans, the average debt load $29,000. what does it mean to start your adult life in that much debt? is it still worth it? still with us former interim chancellor of rutgers newar
that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bourn by the student. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there...
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that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bournudent. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there things being put in place, market forces or loan programs or waying of cutting the costs that may bring relief to american families. this is inside story. tomorrow on techknow. the earthquake business, it's similar to the weather business. understanding our earth. but everything happens faster. limiting disaster. these are the guts of the early warning system. saving lives. having 30 seconds of advanced warning is like a lifetime. techknow, every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even thought i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. tomorrow nig
that is so the cost of educating a student, while mostly bourn by the student, is not entirely bournudent. that it has to find other sources to pay for in the time of declining state support. that means there's a real scramble that increasing enrollment doesn't increase your overall budget in terms of being able to support the university activities. so increasing enrollment in response to that very increase in the public institutions for the reasons you have described. rah there things being...
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primarily with the 82nd air bourn division. scott, back to you. >> all right, live at cnbc world headquarters. >>> not a more important weather week, we have holiday coming up, then it's going to be hot apparently. is the heat going to go away before our holiday, that's what i want to the know. >> it is, we will be independent of of that heat as we get into the fourth of july. that's friday. today's the hottest, then we'll slowly cool you down. all the way throughout the reminder of your workweek. welcome to the final day of june. san jose right now nice and clear to start, pleasanton, nice and clear. this is going to be your hot spot for today. we are expecting a return of the triple digits. so cooling clouds limited to the coastline for today. we're not going to see a lot of cloud cover out thereto, but what will happen is the high pressure's going to force it right to the service. so you could lose visibility this morning as you wake up and take your drive up the coast. i can tell you right now, it's going to be hot later on
primarily with the 82nd air bourn division. scott, back to you. >> all right, live at cnbc world headquarters. >>> not a more important weather week, we have holiday coming up, then it's going to be hot apparently. is the heat going to go away before our holiday, that's what i want to the know. >> it is, we will be independent of of that heat as we get into the fourth of july. that's friday. today's the hottest, then we'll slowly cool you down. all the way throughout the...
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>>> on the move, the dangerous mosquito-bourne virus with no known cure spreading in america tonight.it getting here and how can it be stopped? >>> field of dreams. a return to that farm in iowa and a movie about a son looking for peace with his missing father. >> if
>>> on the move, the dangerous mosquito-bourne virus with no known cure spreading in america tonight.it getting here and how can it be stopped? >>> field of dreams. a return to that farm in iowa and a movie about a son looking for peace with his missing father. >> if
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his voice was bourne out of a gospel church and given character by a life of ups ands. bobby womack died yesterday after battling a series of health issues. ♪ because i used to love her but it's all over now ♪ womack got his start in 1960 when sam cooke signed the singer to his first record deal. during that time, he wrote and recorded "it's all over now," the song that would later become the "rolling stones" first number one hit. when his own band didn't break, he became a sessioned guitarist, playing on records by elvis, ray charles, dusty springfield and aretha franklin. in the '70s, while battling drug addiction, he released a series of successful solo albums. then in 1981, he had his biggest hit with "if you think you're lonely now." in 2009, he was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. bobby womack was 70 years old. >> later the mystery of california's disappearing black birds. and better late than never. high school graduation day for a 100-year-old awaran two vet when the -- a 100-year-old world war ii vet when the "cbs evening news" continues. legs, f
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his voice was bourne out of a gospel church and given character by a life of ups ands. bobby womack died yesterday after battling a series of health issues. ♪ because i used to love her but it's all over now ♪ womack got his start in 1960 when sam cooke signed the singer to his first record deal. during that time, he wrote and recorded "it's all over now," the song that would later become the "rolling stones" first number one hit. when his...
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or the time you thought you wanted to watch the bourne identity but big daddy said no you know like not even the movies you like woody allen movies all because you get your end from upstate new york your netflix password for the weekend and she sends watch vicky cristina barcelona eighteen times and you try to explain to big daddy that there's a flaw in his collection methods but he reminds you that you never passed out in college and you should just trust him to take with you i mean you need to address that loti problem and you tell big daddy don't you talk about my low t. problem when things quickly escalate from. so big that is not infallible the answers gleaned from it are only as legitimate as the collection methods that win into it after all you wouldn't want to quantify the depravity of society by only looking at you tube comments ok maybe you would but there's another problem with big data. that's big discrimination big data tell banks that certain homeowners students credit card holders are less likely to pay back their loans thus resulting in higher interest rates or big data
or the time you thought you wanted to watch the bourne identity but big daddy said no you know like not even the movies you like woody allen movies all because you get your end from upstate new york your netflix password for the weekend and she sends watch vicky cristina barcelona eighteen times and you try to explain to big daddy that there's a flaw in his collection methods but he reminds you that you never passed out in college and you should just trust him to take with you i mean you need...
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>>> on the move, the dangerous mosquito-bourne virus with no known cure spreading in america tonight. how is it getting here and how can it be stopped? >>> field of dreams. a return to that farm in iowa and a movie about a son looking for peace with his missing father. >> if you build it, they will come. >> tonight the star is there again sharing an emotional father's day message with his own children. >>> good evening. david is off tonight. i'm dan harris. it has happened again, another unruly passenger forcing a packed flight to land. this time it was all caught on camera. you can see it right there, a man losing it for reasons that are not yet clear as we go on the air tonight. the flight had just taken off from new york's jfk on its way to las vegas, but the pilot quickly diverted. abc's linzie janis tonight on the growing number of unruly fliers and what can be done about it. >> reporter: a chaotic moment aboard this jet blue plane, an agitated passenger shouting and then appearing to lunge at this man who needed help to cuff him. listen again. you can hear the passenger's daught
>>> on the move, the dangerous mosquito-bourne virus with no known cure spreading in america tonight. how is it getting here and how can it be stopped? >>> field of dreams. a return to that farm in iowa and a movie about a son looking for peace with his missing father. >> if you build it, they will come. >> tonight the star is there again sharing an emotional father's day message with his own children. >>> good evening. david is off tonight. i'm dan...
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san francisco bid for the 1956 olympics but was beat out by member bourne, australia. l.a.as hosted the games twice. detroit holds the olympic record for bidding the most without ever hosting. if the olympics were held here, we'd have to be in medal contention for the bs weather, right, rob? >> we'll see the sea breeze picking up this afternoon. the sunshine and air quality looks pretty good, too. not much fog in san francisco this morning. a little patchy fog down towards santa cruz and half moon bay. we'll see the low clouds thin out as we head through midday. the sea breeze very weak, not much of a sea breeze at all. we'll see temperatures warm quickly through 2:00 this afternoon and then we'll see some cooling as the wet system dropping out a sea breeze. tomorrow, high clouds, should be a gorgeous one. it's also going to bring up the onshore winds. the evening will be a little blustery around the bay area. for tomorrow, low car r cards to start and so we're going to transition out of a pattern today which allows inland temperatures to the uper 80s, which will lead to th
san francisco bid for the 1956 olympics but was beat out by member bourne, australia. l.a.as hosted the games twice. detroit holds the olympic record for bidding the most without ever hosting. if the olympics were held here, we'd have to be in medal contention for the bs weather, right, rob? >> we'll see the sea breeze picking up this afternoon. the sunshine and air quality looks pretty good, too. not much fog in san francisco this morning. a little patchy fog down towards santa cruz and...
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this is the first time crews have sprayed for the mosquito bourn illness.area to be sprayed is just west of highway 101 to el camino real. an infected mosquito was found in that area. >>> san francisco's world famous lombard street will be off limit to cars to hopefully appease frustrated residents. the board of supervisors voted to close the curvy lombard four weekends this summer. it's after complaints of swarming tourists. the closure does not affect people who live on the street from driving to and from their homes. >>> californians have responded. the governor requested ideas for projects to improve human powered transportations such as bicycles and walking. the state plans to allocate $360 million for projects across the state in cities and rural areas. caltrans says it's found there is a growing need. >>> last year caltranss completed a travel survey and we learned that folks walk and bike and use public transportation facilities more than double than what they used to in the year 2000. >>> the state received nearly 800 applications for specific proj
this is the first time crews have sprayed for the mosquito bourn illness.area to be sprayed is just west of highway 101 to el camino real. an infected mosquito was found in that area. >>> san francisco's world famous lombard street will be off limit to cars to hopefully appease frustrated residents. the board of supervisors voted to close the curvy lombard four weekends this summer. it's after complaints of swarming tourists. the closure does not affect people who live on the street...
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. >> and joining me now, "washington post" editor of the early lead sports blog, cindy bourn. you again. >> hi tamron, how are you. >> great. let's talk first about the fans before we talk about dan snyder and the team. are you seeing a transition or a change within the hard core washington redskins fans, or have people pretty much picked their side and are sticking to it? what are we seeing? what's the feeling? >> i think it's the latter. we did some extensive polling a year ago and of course a lot can change in a year, but the fans were adamantly in support of the nickname and don't really want to see it changed. we'll see if that changes. we've got another few months to go here and we'll see how this -- we'll see what happens over the next few months. >> what is fueling dan snyder's fight here? is he the kind of owner that says, listen, i'm right, i'm not bulging, i have enough money to wait them out. what's fueling the fire? >> i think it's more elementary for him. i think he grew up a redskins fan. he speaks about that. he loves the team, loves the nim name. there's somet
. >> and joining me now, "washington post" editor of the early lead sports blog, cindy bourn. you again. >> hi tamron, how are you. >> great. let's talk first about the fans before we talk about dan snyder and the team. are you seeing a transition or a change within the hard core washington redskins fans, or have people pretty much picked their side and are sticking to it? what are we seeing? what's the feeling? >> i think it's the latter. we did some extensive...
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. >> like that, and you talk about like sort of born, you know, jason bourne in his head. >> he's --t is following them. that's what happens in paris. and it's -- but because he engages it, and makes for a great television, i think. >> speaking of great television. obviously everybody loves you as will truman. we have questions from the "gma" fans. and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?" >> looks like she's solving crimes on her show. maybe get together in a moonlighting way. >> will you do that? >> i'll ask. >> please. we would love it. we love having you. >> i love coming on so i can hallucinate lucille ball. that may be the way to get debra on the show. >> i love it. everybody, she can out eric in season three of "perception" on tnt tomorrow night. and thank you. and stay with us, sam smith is performs next. it is >>> we are delighted and excited to have breakout sensation sam smith with us here this morning. he's had three songs in the bill board top 40 in the past few weeks. and his debut album, "in the lonely hour" hits stores tomorrow. welcome sam smith. and your
. >> like that, and you talk about like sort of born, you know, jason bourne in his head. >> he's --t is following them. that's what happens in paris. and it's -- but because he engages it, and makes for a great television, i think. >> speaking of great television. obviously everybody loves you as will truman. we have questions from the "gma" fans. and any possibility of debra messing on "perception?" >> looks like she's solving crimes on her show....
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the way we think about in our minds a lot of times is the "bourne identity" type movies.like it is really complicated. and then you read the stories and say oh, they just bought a plane ticket. it is fascinating. it is not cooler to look at. yeah, i would say there is a difference between nusra and isis. nusra tends to screen their guys they are smarter about it, , whereas isis will take anybody that shows up like a volunteer. >> i think you misunderstand my question. why aren't the turkish authorities picking these guys up? >> i cannot answer that. >> we will move on but turkey is overwhelmed with foreign fighters into syria. we have had u.s. officials talk about the fact that it has been the most we have ever seen. scores of of what we saw going into iraq. gentleman right here. >> i am an undergrad at the university of southern california, and me and my comrades are in a class with a professor now studying nuclear nonproliferation. that being the subject of our class, i would like to ask our experts, with this divide between the two major camps of jihadist terrorists th
the way we think about in our minds a lot of times is the "bourne identity" type movies.like it is really complicated. and then you read the stories and say oh, they just bought a plane ticket. it is fascinating. it is not cooler to look at. yeah, i would say there is a difference between nusra and isis. nusra tends to screen their guys they are smarter about it, , whereas isis will take anybody that shows up like a volunteer. >> i think you misunderstand my question. why aren't...
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our efforts have bourn fruit but strained resources and lack of awareness undercut law enforcement's abilities of cyber stalking. this erodes victim's trust in the criminal justice system. a common abuser tactic is to convince the victim she's crazy. victims then feel more crazy when they report the abuser has installed self-stalking apps only to be told we don't believe you or we don't have the resources to examine your phone. when law enforcement can't identify and respond to cyber stalking reports, victims stop reporting crimes and abusers win. this act is a major step in addressing the stalking app problem. the most important part is that app also be required to notify the user a second time. 24 hours to 7 days after an initial installation about the tracking implications. victims will be notified when the perpetrator doesn't have access to their phone. if this notice only applied to stalking apps they would simply change the name or market it in a different way. in human trafficking, when craigslist no longer allows certain ads, the company backpages.com emerged and now runs tho
our efforts have bourn fruit but strained resources and lack of awareness undercut law enforcement's abilities of cyber stalking. this erodes victim's trust in the criminal justice system. a common abuser tactic is to convince the victim she's crazy. victims then feel more crazy when they report the abuser has installed self-stalking apps only to be told we don't believe you or we don't have the resources to examine your phone. when law enforcement can't identify and respond to cyber stalking...
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the failure to answer that question on our interesting in afghanistan is bourn of the same shortsightednd that led americans in 20s and 30s to think world war ones truly over. it wasn't. world war ii was but the second round of a problem that remained unresolved from the first world war. world were two was round two in other words. and i feel if we walk away from afghanistan too soon as we walked away flt in end of war period we may have to some day return once again to finish the job. we've already left afghanistan once. the 19 -- after the 1980s. and there could be the same kind of tragedy that occurred in afghanistan that occurred in that -- in the end of war period. because it seems to me given what the president said yesterday about afghanistan, there is the same kind of mentality is prevalent. he said yesterday that afghanistan is quote in the hands of the afghans. obviously that is true, to a large degree. but that should not be an excuse to think we can just wash our hands and just come home as if we had nothing do it with it and as if we have no interest in the matter. we tried t
the failure to answer that question on our interesting in afghanistan is bourn of the same shortsightednd that led americans in 20s and 30s to think world war ones truly over. it wasn't. world war ii was but the second round of a problem that remained unresolved from the first world war. world were two was round two in other words. and i feel if we walk away from afghanistan too soon as we walked away flt in end of war period we may have to some day return once again to finish the job. we've...
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the way we sort of think about it in our minds i think a lot of times like the bourne identity movies and it is really complicated. they just bought a plane ticket and went there. it is really fascinating. it is not cooler to look at. yeah. i would say there is difference between nusra and isis. nusra tends to screen or try to pipeline their guys. they're smarter about it. where isis will take anybody that shows up like a volunteer. >> i think you misunderstand my question a little bit. why aren't turkish authorities not picking these guys up. >> i can't answer that. >> i think we'll move on. i think turkey is a little bit overwhelmed with the foe of foreign fighters into syria. we've had u.s. officials talk about the fact that it is most we've ever seen. it is scores above what we saw going into iraq. so gentleman right here. >> hi, my name is lou phillips. i'm an undergrad at university of southern california. we're in a class with dr. wayne studying nuclear non-proliferation. that being the subject of our class i would like to ask our experts, with this divide between the you two m
the way we sort of think about it in our minds i think a lot of times like the bourne identity movies and it is really complicated. they just bought a plane ticket and went there. it is really fascinating. it is not cooler to look at. yeah. i would say there is difference between nusra and isis. nusra tends to screen or try to pipeline their guys. they're smarter about it. where isis will take anybody that shows up like a volunteer. >> i think you misunderstand my question a little bit....
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directed by the guy who did "slingers" and" bourn identity." skip the 3d. the action is good.erviewed him about a specific action scene where he was actually hanging out of a car and emily bleunt almost killed him in this scene. >> this is real. >> yeah, it blew up. what happened is the first time we did it, emily was driving and she's driving that car for real. i'm saying okay, go, go, go. and then i kind of said brake. she broke. she was able to make the turn. the next one she's thinking, i can go faster. she was going. suddenly i realized, she was going way faster than she was before and she wasn't braking. you can hear me in the take, i'm standing this, 'cause i'm going brake, brake. brake, brake, brake. she broke late, ended up going into the tree. >> she was on cruise control. >> she was. we might not have done that interview if he would have died in that tree. that would have been bad, obviously. in the film, he dies and relives the same day over and over again. i was in london and got to shoot my own action scene, which is incredible. took me 2 1/2 hours to get a 1 1/2
directed by the guy who did "slingers" and" bourn identity." skip the 3d. the action is good.erviewed him about a specific action scene where he was actually hanging out of a car and emily bleunt almost killed him in this scene. >> this is real. >> yeah, it blew up. what happened is the first time we did it, emily was driving and she's driving that car for real. i'm saying okay, go, go, go. and then i kind of said brake. she broke. she was able to make the turn....