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just sign here." >> smith: cobb graduated in 1999 with over $30,000 in debt. over the course of a decade, with deferments, consolidations and penalties and an interest rate that has gone as high as 14%, the amount now due has ballooned to over $60,000. >> you never hear these stories. you hear the happy stories with the double car garage and the great house and everything else. you don't hear these horror stories. >> smith: cobb is not the only person with large student debt. there are many like her, and this has some people worried. >> the concern is that they're bringing in students who can't succeed or graduate, loading them with debt, and the for- profit college is not the one that is on the hook. it's you and me. it's the taxpayer. it's the federal government. >> i know you're worried about the complexity of it, but a plan to split the baby makes a lot of sense to me. >> smith: michael clifford is always in search of his next big deal. >> he'll never get an opportunity like this anywhere in the rest of his life. period. >> smith: we're on our way to a mee
just sign here." >> smith: cobb graduated in 1999 with over $30,000 in debt. over the course of a decade, with deferments, consolidations and penalties and an interest rate that has gone as high as 14%, the amount now due has ballooned to over $60,000. >> you never hear these stories. you hear the happy stories with the double car garage and the great house and everything else. you don't hear these horror stories. >> smith: cobb is not the only person with large student...
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cobb, a distinguished african-american physician, a doctor at harvard. i had the good fortune of meeting him when i was young. he said, you get through the door but you have to open the door and bring others in. that is what i wanted to do. when i had an opportunity to get to yale. my career mentor gave me a job there. when i got there, i worked with him and talked to him and we encouraged others to come to yale. he won the american academy of orthopedic surgeons at diversity award for educating the first african-american female through yale. carlton west came through. dr. todd said when you get in the door, open it up. that is what i did. -- dr. cobb said that when you get in the door, open that up. tavis: you were in vietnam. there are all of the biases in the health-care system. i want to ask you about how we treat the veterans when they come home. one could argue that we're not as good as we should be. >> i would not disagree with you. we are doing a lot better than what we did with our vietnam veterans as a society. it was unfortunate the way the vi
cobb, a distinguished african-american physician, a doctor at harvard. i had the good fortune of meeting him when i was young. he said, you get through the door but you have to open the door and bring others in. that is what i wanted to do. when i had an opportunity to get to yale. my career mentor gave me a job there. when i got there, i worked with him and talked to him and we encouraged others to come to yale. he won the american academy of orthopedic surgeons at diversity award for...
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aear, but the cleanup crews ar still hard at work and the sifting through the nd and removing stic cobbs. it ia render of wt happened. the deepwater horizon rig exploded and claimed 11ives watching crude oil gushed into the waters of t gulf beca compulve aealing. --iewing. 12 mths later, weravel back to t wetlandshereheil first cameshor >> this is bause of grandsle in lisiana, one of the worst affected areas it lks to haveade a very decent recovery. thecono is thring. but it ishat lays low the rface that worries scientists the maddest. >> some of the oil is ge, but me oit is in deep water. it is throughout much of this exss system, certnly on pas ofhe bottom -- ecosystem, certainly on partof the botm i tse multiple wetlands. these are some of louisiana's most imptant breeding ound befo, t area was fluith mebrok much oit hasied off. >> its an important aa. as you can see, the mgroves are deteriorated. it looks wse ts year than it did last year. last year it wasf lile more robust >> on eoast shrping seans underway d the is worry about the futur. compensation h been slow almost four of the
aear, but the cleanup crews ar still hard at work and the sifting through the nd and removing stic cobbs. it ia render of wt happened. the deepwater horizon rig exploded and claimed 11ives watching crude oil gushed into the waters of t gulf beca compulve aealing. --iewing. 12 mths later, weravel back to t wetlandshereheil first cameshor >> this is bause of grandsle in lisiana, one of the worst affected areas it lks to haveade a very decent recovery. thecono is thring. but it ishat lays...
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cobbs and met their demands for holding several exit matches in russia with the financial appetites of the n.h.l. even higher in the us twice as much and so destructive these matches. the progress of the cage hill doesn't depend on exhibiting matches with the n.h.l. clubs they're interested in money and that will insert understand the match between a stanley cup winner and a governing cup winner will surely be no obvious success so would a search olympics in mind during the ongoing players the number of drug tests were increased with no negative results a salary cap will be introduced next season but more severely inforced from the following season well expanding the league across europe has been an ongoing topic since the k. trial was formed. let me not print from slovakia will be the only team added next year at the russian club wanted to join to catch hell but it won't happen next season however will be ready to embrace and the following year subban from british novel is also very interested in joining the league as well as middle of italy plans were in talks with some german clubs.
cobbs and met their demands for holding several exit matches in russia with the financial appetites of the n.h.l. even higher in the us twice as much and so destructive these matches. the progress of the cage hill doesn't depend on exhibiting matches with the n.h.l. clubs they're interested in money and that will insert understand the match between a stanley cup winner and a governing cup winner will surely be no obvious success so would a search olympics in mind during the ongoing players the...
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currently they are mentoring at cobb school. several members are now college. none have dropped out of high school and they have been helped out by the unique voice. we also started a 2007 teachers education network where we provide teacher training twice a year on -- the teachers education network is dedicated to helping teachers regardless of classroom experience, discipline grade level or educational background. they help teachers understand research-based information about brain function and findings and effective teaching practices. but what we're here to talk about is an event that we put on that started three years ago called education revolution. from at&t park. a conference from students by students where they could stand up and speak out about their learning disabilities and what it was like to be learning-disabled in the classroom. we now have students traveling from as far away as new york to attend this conference. one of the schools in new york brought two students last year and they said it was the most powerful experience they had had all year,
currently they are mentoring at cobb school. several members are now college. none have dropped out of high school and they have been helped out by the unique voice. we also started a 2007 teachers education network where we provide teacher training twice a year on -- the teachers education network is dedicated to helping teachers regardless of classroom experience, discipline grade level or educational background. they help teachers understand research-based information about brain function...
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should play instead of sitting on the bench thus we develop our football and such rules stimulate cobbs to involve youngsters and let them playing much but there's a power struggle meanwhile over at english premier league side arsenal the gunners american majority shareholder stan kroenke stoled in his bid now to become the club's sole owner thanks to really show this man off krakow owns a total of five sports teams in the us and recently increased his arsenal state. she sixty three percent. russian is small enough is now the last major shareholder of the club and says he will not let go of his twenty seven percent simply because he's a huge fan of the team the billionaire was denied the chance to increase his ownership in the past had to watch as the same shuras were sold to crunch gear in self needs to control seventy five percent of the londoners to make major changes in the way the clubs. but more big performance from you live in a few hours time and it is party time in victory over at lance meaning the continental hockey league title is in the by perfect just love because charges b
should play instead of sitting on the bench thus we develop our football and such rules stimulate cobbs to involve youngsters and let them playing much but there's a power struggle meanwhile over at english premier league side arsenal the gunners american majority shareholder stan kroenke stoled in his bid now to become the club's sole owner thanks to really show this man off krakow owns a total of five sports teams in the us and recently increased his arsenal state. she sixty three percent....
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and here to duke it out over open carry gun laws is david cobb drea he's field editor with guns magazine and columnist for the war on guns blog and also ben cohen he's editor of the daily banter and a having to post contributor gentlemen thank you so much for joining me dave i want to start with you from what i've read the open carry movement is contentious even within their guns rights community so what really makes the case that open carry is a good and necessary thing. again there is controversy within the gun community some people think that it's pushing people too far outside of their comfort zones others think that it's time that we started to normalize the practices the report that proceeded just indicated and i think that it depends geographically where you really are there are some states where it's perfectly normal practice and it doesn't even raise an eyebrow whereas you have other areas where there are traditionally more anti-gun so they are more public transportation and someone's arm was not on. well some people have argued that it stands a provocation and that even people
and here to duke it out over open carry gun laws is david cobb drea he's field editor with guns magazine and columnist for the war on guns blog and also ben cohen he's editor of the daily banter and a having to post contributor gentlemen thank you so much for joining me dave i want to start with you from what i've read the open carry movement is contentious even within their guns rights community so what really makes the case that open carry is a good and necessary thing. again there is...
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corporate monopolies here to offer their take said july reporter a blogger at think progress and kelly cobb from americans for tax reform joan great to see both you kelly what's wrong with people banding together and by move on. jordi boat deciding to put together a broad broad band system that they themselves own well i think the biggest concern is the cost because as taxpayers essentially vote maybe or the city council decides hey we're going to put together a public broadband network but everybody's going to foot the bill some people choose not to have broadband internet access some people choose to have broadband internet access and the other component that we're missing in this conversation is only ninety eight percent of americans already have access to mobile brought i think you misunderstood my question what's wrong with democracy what's wrong with a majority of people in a community by majority vote deciding that they're going to do something that they're going to tax themselves to fund and then doing what's wrong well first they're not probably all going to sit there and decide to
corporate monopolies here to offer their take said july reporter a blogger at think progress and kelly cobb from americans for tax reform joan great to see both you kelly what's wrong with people banding together and by move on. jordi boat deciding to put together a broad broad band system that they themselves own well i think the biggest concern is the cost because as taxpayers essentially vote maybe or the city council decides hey we're going to put together a public broadband network but...
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wendy cobb was driving. decided to tape the two trucks that block the lanes in front of her.fully wendy cobb, as you can see, is with us exclusively this morning along with her husband calvin. good morning. i know you're thanking your lucky stars and saying your prayers every night. >> every day. >> how was it you got this on videotape? >> i don't have a good explanation. i just -- it was frustrated with the trucks in front of me and i thought i would tape them. company logo maybe. i don't know. as they started to get away i turned the camera forward. that's when it came up. i had the camera aimed this way but i was watching the road. i saw the first two wheels of the truck hit it. i thought surely it won't come back this way. when the trailer hit it it just came straight at me. >> of course i want to caution people. they shouldn't be videotaping and driving at the same time. fortunately the result was pretty good for you. but when that thing came through the windshield, i don't even hear you say anything on the tape. >> i didn't scream. i think it was just a stunned silence.
wendy cobb was driving. decided to tape the two trucks that block the lanes in front of her.fully wendy cobb, as you can see, is with us exclusively this morning along with her husband calvin. good morning. i know you're thanking your lucky stars and saying your prayers every night. >> every day. >> how was it you got this on videotape? >> i don't have a good explanation. i just -- it was frustrated with the trucks in front of me and i thought i would tape them. company logo...
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the two head nurses, maude davison and laura cobb, who led the navy nurses, the men they served with put them up for higher medals. they felt that their leadership, through the battles of bataan and corregidor, and then in the prison camps was exemplary. every nurse survived the prison camp, and these are in camps where hundreds of people died. so they did something right. they put them up for the medals, but both women were denied. and in maude davison's case, there was a particularly pointed memo from someone on the decorations board that basically said, 'look, you were a nurse. i'm sure you did a good job, but you were never in a position of leadership, so you don't deserve the distinguished service medal.' they did give her the legion of merit, which is a much le--which is a lesser laurel. c-span: how often did you find them bitter? >> guest: you know, they're not bitter. i expected to find that from day one -- angry at the japanese, ang -- if there's any bitterness, it's -- was towards our unpreparedness for the offensive. they don't regret what they went through. they feel that
the two head nurses, maude davison and laura cobb, who led the navy nurses, the men they served with put them up for higher medals. they felt that their leadership, through the battles of bataan and corregidor, and then in the prison camps was exemplary. every nurse survived the prison camp, and these are in camps where hundreds of people died. so they did something right. they put them up for the medals, but both women were denied. and in maude davison's case, there was a particularly pointed...
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meetings law by not giving 24-hour notification when they ultimately abruptly ended the standoff by cobb ling together a joint conference committee, changing language in the legislation and muscling the legislation through both committee and the senate in the same night. the catch is that both the senate rules and assembly rules or house rules do not require that 24-hour notification. the backbone of the brought brought by representative pete barca, the assembly minority leader, is that it was a joint conference committee with both the senate and assembly there, then the open meeting laws applied and 24 hours is required, jenna. jenna: so mike, as we take a look at the status of this law, the court challenges it to what? does it stop the law from moving forward? >> reporter: effectively for the moment the law has been grownt to a halt. -- ground to a halt. initially, judge sumi issued her temporary restraining order preventing the secretary of state from publishing the law which would have been the final step before the law goes into effect. initially the republicans did not honor that b
meetings law by not giving 24-hour notification when they ultimately abruptly ended the standoff by cobb ling together a joint conference committee, changing language in the legislation and muscling the legislation through both committee and the senate in the same night. the catch is that both the senate rules and assembly rules or house rules do not require that 24-hour notification. the backbone of the brought brought by representative pete barca, the assembly minority leader, is that it was...
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. >> this is a classic cobb salad invented in the 1930s. >> and it's as good as it was in 1930. >>> cominght now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> stanford police released a new description of a man charged with assaulting a student over the weekend. dark-skinned, possibly 30 years old, 5'6", with a chubby build, and a rounded nose. the victim told police he had a scent similar to apples. the assault happened saturday night at the escondido village. >>> east bay teenager is pleading not guilty to charges of killing a man outside a concord burger king over the weekend. jash wa cardone stabbed a man to death sunday afternoon. his lawyer says it's possible the teenager stabbed the man in self-defense. he's held on $1.3 million bail. >>> good morning to you at home. it's a mild day, shaping up for us. not quite as warm as we'd like it to be. but still, temperatures are going to end up in the 60s today. we'll be even warmer tomorrow, even more so towards the weekend. 67 degrees in san jose. little warm-up for the south bay today. meanwhile, pretty stationary from what we saw yesterday when it comes
. >> this is a classic cobb salad invented in the 1930s. >> and it's as good as it was in 1930. >>> cominght now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> stanford police released a new description of a man charged with assaulting a student over the weekend. dark-skinned, possibly 30 years old, 5'6", with a chubby build, and a rounded nose. the victim told police he had a scent similar to apples. the assault happened saturday night at the escondido village. >>>...