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best four-year colleges. >> which schools have some of the best financial aid packages? one of our most popular list. and we go to students. number one on the list is boden college up in brunswick, maine sticker is high but its average give $48,400 >> when you're apply for schools, you don't know what kind of financial aid package you're going to get. a l i heard of people who need big financial aid packages and just don't apply to those schools >> when we look at bowdoin because you might cross it off your list. you want to make sure you can find out what the average aid packages are and assume you'll get similar. >> what about hidden gems. smaller schools parents and their students may not have considered before. >> university of dayton, awesome school 8,500 students in dayton it's on so many of our lists best food. it's such a great, great spot. and great return on students investment return from internsh internships. >> gettysburg. >> granell only 1,600 students liberal students talking about political fit, as well >> let's talk about the college admission scandal ha
best four-year colleges. >> which schools have some of the best financial aid packages? one of our most popular list. and we go to students. number one on the list is boden college up in brunswick, maine sticker is high but its average give $48,400 >> when you're apply for schools, you don't know what kind of financial aid package you're going to get. a l i heard of people who need big financial aid packages and just don't apply to those schools >> when we look at bowdoin...
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been attacking all rounders and college school in front of goal a real asset for bottleful smooth. transition here turned out very well in the end the task of looking point coach is not likely to get it easy. pop and home also went on the offensive this season 690 temp some go 2nd only to but something kept getting in the way. $27.00 if the postal division high they could do without it should build the deal and load the $55.00 times a little more mug shot pen down hoffenheim would surely have improved on him not playing fish. it's had been years since dortmund got this close in the end they came up 3 point shot out of their 1st league title since 2012 just on up to the season next season i'm going to fight. on the basis of the evidence that hope certainly looks to be well founded. don't have great players and a lot of them are still very young. in no time at all loose in 5 years. put together a team with enjoy watching the guys that have the magic for the team spectacular season. seen from barcelona with aging goals in his debut season in germany 12 of them off the bench and you ho
been attacking all rounders and college school in front of goal a real asset for bottleful smooth. transition here turned out very well in the end the task of looking point coach is not likely to get it easy. pop and home also went on the offensive this season 690 temp some go 2nd only to but something kept getting in the way. $27.00 if the postal division high they could do without it should build the deal and load the $55.00 times a little more mug shot pen down hoffenheim would surely have...
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a story about the head teacher of one of our leading schools, and recalls, the head of king's college schooloxford and cambridge are turning away brilliant, brilliantly privately educated teenagers in favour of state school pupils who have perhaps lower a—level results and perhaps are not as academic. i think this is the presents we are getting the private schools are really rattled about what is going on and they are feeling their grip on and they are feeling their grip on these top universities is beginning to be diminished. and what about the observer take on this, slightly different? easier exams art howdo slightly different? easier exams art how do they work that out? the private schools have jumped in with the new form of gcse which is perceived to be easier and the idea is that russell group universities are not making any difference between the forms of gcse. so the state schools which do the old form which is seen as harder and we've been hearing they've been toughened up. beingjudged by the same yardstick as private schools would surprise have found a way of perhaps subverting the
a story about the head teacher of one of our leading schools, and recalls, the head of king's college schooloxford and cambridge are turning away brilliant, brilliantly privately educated teenagers in favour of state school pupils who have perhaps lower a—level results and perhaps are not as academic. i think this is the presents we are getting the private schools are really rattled about what is going on and they are feeling their grip on and they are feeling their grip on these top...
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last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools.s and working without internet and internet is a very important part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is expensive and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling dissent. they are claiming we are the largest democracy in the world, but it's not a democracy because you can't suppress the voice of dissent in a democratic system. i headed over to speak to kashmir‘s police. interestingly, their internet policy seems less about foiling militant operations, but more about preventing propaganda and rumour. we are here fighting a proxy war. we see a lot of content from our neighbourhood coming here and trying to create a propaganda which is absolutely not correct and at times, that leads to a serious law and order problem. kashmiris joke that the internet is just a switc
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well as in an intellectual level so yes it was very very moving for all of the students high school college graduate students for all of them the part of this i can i can see why you do this every year and you have painted a vivid picture of that special moment thank you american university professor peter koos mc. thank you. human have a photo op then when despite nonspecific vows exchanged north korea resumes weapons testing trump dismisses it as lesser than what was agreed upon would not happen we baby boomers recalled duck and cover drills as though crouching under my desk and 3rd grade would shield me from the fireball or those canned goods stashed in an underground shelter would hold someone over until radiation had dissipated as gun nuts terrorize us with one mass shooting after another the new duck and cover happens when a motorcycle backfires and sends nervous new yorkers scurrying in times square even having recently noted the anniversary of the hiroshima bombing have we lost focus on the biggest threat our planet will ever face let's ask linda pence gunter who founded beyond nucl
well as in an intellectual level so yes it was very very moving for all of the students high school college graduate students for all of them the part of this i can i can see why you do this every year and you have painted a vivid picture of that special moment thank you american university professor peter koos mc. thank you. human have a photo op then when despite nonspecific vows exchanged north korea resumes weapons testing trump dismisses it as lesser than what was agreed upon would not...
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last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools.g back to the 19505 and working without internet and internet is a very important part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is more expensive than ag and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling dissent. they are claiming we are the largest democracy in the world, but it's not a democracy because you can't suppress the voice of dissent in a democratic system. i headed over to speak to kashmir‘s police. interestingly, their internet policy seems less about foiling militant operations, but more about preventing propaganda and rumour. we are here fighting a proxy war. we see a lot of content from our neighbourhood coming here and trying to create a propaganda which is absolutely not correct and at times, that leads to a serious law and order problem. kashmiris joke th
last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools.g back to the 19505 and working without internet and internet is a very important part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is more expensive than ag and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling...
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college. we have a state school. but the pride and joy of our community are two incredibly good community colleges -- lehigh carbon community college and north hampton community college. these two schools in my district are such high quality, they offer a range of academic and career training programs. the statistics on those two schools is after graduation from the two-year programs, 93% to 94% of their alumni are either continuing their education or in a career. and i think that's a statistic to be so incredibly proud of. and both also serve a large population of students of color. lehigh carbon community college is a hispanic-serving institution. north hampton community college is the number one associate degree granting college in pennsylvania for latinos. so if i seem like i'm bursting with pride, i am a little bit about those two schools. having said that, i visited both of those schools since i was elected, and i have learned from their administration about some of the challenges that the administration faces b
college. we have a state school. but the pride and joy of our community are two incredibly good community colleges -- lehigh carbon community college and north hampton community college. these two schools in my district are such high quality, they offer a range of academic and career training programs. the statistics on those two schools is after graduation from the two-year programs, 93% to 94% of their alumni are either continuing their education or in a career. and i think that's a statistic...
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debt-free college if you're willing to do a year of public service we can pay for two years of college and state school. four years of public service, you can have-- excuse me, two years of public service, four years of your community college or state school paid for. that would change our country and our character overnight. if you want anecdotes of president trump's greedy corruption, selfishness, the best thing for young people to put others first, against the fear and hate the president trump has created. >> talking about abortion rights, if you were the president of the united states what would the government do to intervene in some states where they're making new abortion laws, republican states? >> as president i would do four things, only appoint judges and justices that view roe vs wade as law of the land, it is. >> a hard litmus test. >> women had a right to privacy over 40 years, that is stated law. and it's precedent. president trump when he was a candidate he had a list much 20 justices he knew would overturn roe vs wade. i think we should acknowledge it's a basic human right. and it's not
debt-free college if you're willing to do a year of public service we can pay for two years of college and state school. four years of public service, you can have-- excuse me, two years of public service, four years of your community college or state school paid for. that would change our country and our character overnight. if you want anecdotes of president trump's greedy corruption, selfishness, the best thing for young people to put others first, against the fear and hate the president...
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it comes after warnings by parents and teachers of a funding crisis in schools and colleges.ne head gives it a cautious welcome. i think it will make an enormous difference. i think the devil will be in the detail. it will be interesting to see how much money we get next year rather than how much money we get in three years because costs rise. we'll be asking just where the money's coming from and if this is the clearest sign yet that an election could be on the way. also this evening... borisjohnson accuses mps who are trying to block a no—deal brexit of actually making it more likely. a wave of arrests in hong kong ahead of a planned pro—democracy rally tomorrow. the protest has now been banned. as brazil bans setting fires to clear land for 60 days, we report from deep in the rainforest. and why experts are warning that hrt for the menopause carries a higher breast cancer risk than previously thought. and coming up on bbc news... england's leading test wicket—taker, james anderson, is out of the ashes against australia after a recurrence of the calf injury that cut short h
it comes after warnings by parents and teachers of a funding crisis in schools and colleges.ne head gives it a cautious welcome. i think it will make an enormous difference. i think the devil will be in the detail. it will be interesting to see how much money we get next year rather than how much money we get in three years because costs rise. we'll be asking just where the money's coming from and if this is the clearest sign yet that an election could be on the way. also this evening......
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but his baby daughter, she got the opportunity to be a public school teacher. to be a college professor. to be a united states senator and to be a candidate for president of the united states. i believe in america we dream big, we fight hard and we are going to win. thanks. [applause] thank you. thank you. i will come back to do pictures. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> senator, you have one of the biggest crowds so far. >> i think people understand that this government is working great for the wealthy and will connect and just not working for the rest of america. they know that in 2020 we got a chance to turn that around. about realthat's optimism and real determination to build the america of our best values. you bet. >> -- medicare for all -- [inaudible] what that sure question means. everything takes a lot of putting together. i've put out a lot of plans and all of them take implementation and that's going to be true for medicare for all. we are going to get a lot of people to figure out how to make the transition work. it's important to be respectful to our unions. it
but his baby daughter, she got the opportunity to be a public school teacher. to be a college professor. to be a united states senator and to be a candidate for president of the united states. i believe in america we dream big, we fight hard and we are going to win. thanks. [applause] thank you. thank you. i will come back to do pictures. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> senator, you have one of the biggest crowds so far. >> i think people understand that this government is...
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it comes after warnings by parents and teachers of a funding crisis in schools and colleges.ne head gave it a cautious welcome. i think it will make an enormous difference. i think the devil will be in the detail. it will be interesting to see how much money we get next year rather than how much money we get in three years, because costs rise. we'll be asking how the government is going to pay for it and if this is the clearest sign yet that a general election could be on the way. also this evening: another lesson, this time to mps trying to block a no—deal brexit — boris johnson says they're actually making it more likely. why experts are warning that hrt for the menopause carries a higher breast cancer risk than previously thought. and as brazil bans setting fires to clear land for 60 days — we report from deep in the rainforest. all that remains is the flat, black land of deforestation and this has happened in more than 80,000 places across the amazon this year alone. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: a big blow for england in the ashes — bowlerjames anderson has bee
it comes after warnings by parents and teachers of a funding crisis in schools and colleges.ne head gave it a cautious welcome. i think it will make an enormous difference. i think the devil will be in the detail. it will be interesting to see how much money we get next year rather than how much money we get in three years, because costs rise. we'll be asking how the government is going to pay for it and if this is the clearest sign yet that a general election could be on the way. also this...
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california law that went into effect this summer for all students in middle school an high school and college, this is public or private. really all students. according to 2017 survey by the centers for disease control and prevention, 17% of teenagers say they seriously considered attempting suicide. 14% said they made a suicide plan. 7% tried to kill themselves. 70% of them told someone or gave a warning sign ahead of time. sometimes it was to people who didn't know what to do with that information. >> we really want the students to reach out to an adult. having this number and making it more anonymous could help some of our students. >> reporter: the information that is on the back of those ids is suicideprevention.org. it's 800-273-talk. you can also text for more information. text home to 741741. i'll post all this information on our social media platforms because you never know who might need to reach out, and certainly a good conversation starter with your kids this morning. >>> in contra costa county parents and students in pleasant hill are stunned after a recent firing of a teacher m
california law that went into effect this summer for all students in middle school an high school and college, this is public or private. really all students. according to 2017 survey by the centers for disease control and prevention, 17% of teenagers say they seriously considered attempting suicide. 14% said they made a suicide plan. 7% tried to kill themselves. 70% of them told someone or gave a warning sign ahead of time. sometimes it was to people who didn't know what to do with that...
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the school set up a go fund me to help the family pay for funeral expenses. the vigil will be held at richmond college prep. >>> school is back today in free month for thousands of students this the freemont school district. keeping kids safe is important for the police who say drives should be extra careful and map for more traffic. man for more patrols especially in this first week of school. >>> it is 4:08, a rental dispute that became a crime. the reason mountain view police say five people are in jail over a fight over rent. >>> sleepless in san rafael at least for the people closest to the smart train, how testing of a new extension is keeping people up at night. . >>> so far it is doing very well at the toll plaza. this is as light as it will get today. see traffic looks good onto the span. >>> out weather looks good if you like it a little cooler. we will talk about that, the forecasted highs for today, looks good at sfo. fog making a bigger push this morning. >>> in one san rafael neighborhood, people say it's hard to sleep because of the smart train. the smart train is being tested overnight
the school set up a go fund me to help the family pay for funeral expenses. the vigil will be held at richmond college prep. >>> school is back today in free month for thousands of students this the freemont school district. keeping kids safe is important for the police who say drives should be extra careful and map for more traffic. man for more patrols especially in this first week of school. >>> it is 4:08, a rental dispute that became a crime. the reason mountain view...
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prep testimony school set up a go fund me page to pay for funeral expenses. the vigil will be held at 7:00 tonight at richmond college prep. >>> school is back today in free month for thousands of students this the freemont unified school district. police say drives should plan for more traffic and expect enforcement patrols this school year especially in this first week of school. >>> tropical storm dorian is getting stronger as it moves closer to puerto rico this morning. allie rasmus the our newsroom now, looking like it could develop into a hurricane by the time it hits the island. >> puerto rico under a hulk watch. tropical storm dorian is expected the to hi the island this afternoon and the director of the national with the service in san juan says the island shoulder be egg to be under constant tropical storm forced winds of 50 to 60 miles per hour. meteorologists continue to track the path closely. people in puerto rico are getting ready for it. on the eastern and central part of the island people boarded up their homes and businesses they stocked up on food and water and other essential supplies. it was near
prep testimony school set up a go fund me page to pay for funeral expenses. the vigil will be held at 7:00 tonight at richmond college prep. >>> school is back today in free month for thousands of students this the freemont unified school district. police say drives should plan for more traffic and expect enforcement patrols this school year especially in this first week of school. >>> tropical storm dorian is getting stronger as it moves closer to puerto rico this morning....
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school coverage. stone valley college in alamo. >> reporter: originally lldle h reflects how the needs have changed over the decades in the school with three major renovation including tearing down old buildings and reconfiguring them to create a campus field. elizabeth, the director of communications for the san ramon valley school district, said none of this would iblewi >> our community recognizes that students need places to be welcome and environments to be engaged with the reality is that 21st century learning, these spaces are more flexible and there's natural light and they are much more modern. >>there is a quiet area with more outdoor space and also, the staff has vision to supervise multiple areas at once. another improvement is a bigger multipurpose area with modern amenities. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> we will wrap up our back-to- school coverage tomorrow with a look at the future of education. jonas tomorrow morning along the students from holy name high school. the oldest school in oakland redesigns curriculum to focus on stem and how it inspires a new generation of leaders. >> more and more
school coverage. stone valley college in alamo. >> reporter: originally lldle h reflects how the needs have changed over the decades in the school with three major renovation including tearing down old buildings and reconfiguring them to create a campus field. elizabeth, the director of communications for the san ramon valley school district, said none of this would iblewi >> our community recognizes that students need places to be welcome and environments to be engaged with the...
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if you are willing to do a year of public service, we can pay for two years of community college or state school. if you are willing to do four years of public -- excuse me, if you are willing to do years of public service, you can have four years of your community college or state school paid for. that would change our country and our character overnight. if you want an anecdote to president trump's greed and corruption, selfishness, fear, smallness, the best thing to do is ask young people to spend a year to helping others first. it would be the greatest anecdote to division fear and hate that president trump has created. >> you have been travel eight cross the country,ing -- you have been traveling across the country talking about the abortion rights, if you were the president of the united states, what would the federal government do from a federal level to intervene in some of these states where they are making new abortion laws, republican states? >> as president i would do four things. i would only appoint judges and justices that see roe v. wade as a law of the land that it is. >> a hard
if you are willing to do a year of public service, we can pay for two years of community college or state school. if you are willing to do four years of public -- excuse me, if you are willing to do years of public service, you can have four years of your community college or state school paid for. that would change our country and our character overnight. if you want an anecdote to president trump's greed and corruption, selfishness, fear, smallness, the best thing to do is ask young people to...
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difficult for me to understand as a child and i thought of building and building through high school college and into my adulthood. >> you also believe something that happened to you when you were three. what happened? >> i don't know. that's the honest truth. again with the title and collections of memories and huge gaps between those memories. so i have an understanding that something happened but then i also know that that's when i learned my brain was designed to protect me so whatever i don't remember, i hold as a protection to move through the world the way that i do. >> where were you raised? >> oklahoma. >> and born in -- >> nigeria. >> is there a cultural factor at play? my family and my parents are very supportive, but i've spent a lot of time in nigeria a couple of years ago and there is a -- they feel like there is a spiritual connection. you don't believe in god enough. if you are trying, if you have more space, the things that bothered you in whatever aspect could be solved if you have enough. so, i think it is changing a lot. i've seen a change the last couple of decades all o
difficult for me to understand as a child and i thought of building and building through high school college and into my adulthood. >> you also believe something that happened to you when you were three. what happened? >> i don't know. that's the honest truth. again with the title and collections of memories and huge gaps between those memories. so i have an understanding that something happened but then i also know that that's when i learned my brain was designed to protect me so...
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school board meeting. his supporters are calling for his reinstatement at pleasant hill's college park high school.r 28 years. he says principal joe alvarez fired him two weeks ago without giving a reason. >> you've got 15 minutes to get what you want out of your room and onto your bike before turning in your keys and being escorted off campus. >> reporter: scott says last spring he flunked a student who principal alvarez later gave a passing grade to at the request of the student's parents. he believes the feud that followed led to the firing. neither the principal or school district would comment. >>> kaiser permanente not responding to the possibility it may soon have to reveal more detailed financial information. state senators yesterday approving a new sunshine bill requiring health providers to break down its number for each hospital individually. right now those numbers are lumped together. the bill heads to the governor's desk. >>> new this morning, for the first time ever scientists have found micro plastics in lake tahoe's water. according to "the l.a. times," researchers are trying to de
school board meeting. his supporters are calling for his reinstatement at pleasant hill's college park high school.r 28 years. he says principal joe alvarez fired him two weeks ago without giving a reason. >> you've got 15 minutes to get what you want out of your room and onto your bike before turning in your keys and being escorted off campus. >> reporter: scott says last spring he flunked a student who principal alvarez later gave a passing grade to at the request of the student's...
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ooh is how employers a going to school is for social reasons. >> reporter: so what becomes of the classic collegeampus? president allen says he's received interest from international high schools and a group hoping to educate veterans. another college here seems unlikely. >> this problem is not going aw away. the demographics are not going to change. and the fact that college is not affordable for a lot of folks is not going to change in the near term. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning: saturday," brook silva-braga, poultney, vermont. >> we talked about berea college who offered scholarships to all of its students. it would be interesting if they could teach a few lessons. >> they handle scholarships in different ways. not one student paid full tuition last year. they were all on scholarship. they're nott' sad because for s students, the smaller college is what they need to get that educati education. it's interesting to see if some of the ways change. online learning, i know for me it was some of the social aspect of college and learning how to be with others. >> it is important. college is imp
ooh is how employers a going to school is for social reasons. >> reporter: so what becomes of the classic collegeampus? president allen says he's received interest from international high schools and a group hoping to educate veterans. another college here seems unlikely. >> this problem is not going aw away. the demographics are not going to change. and the fact that college is not affordable for a lot of folks is not going to change in the near term. >> reporter: for...
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daughter got the opportunity to be a public school teacher, to be a college professor, to be a united states senator and a candidate for president of the united states. i believe in america. big, we fight hard and we are going to win. >> thank you. >> warren. warren. warren. >> senator you have one of the biggest crowds here, what do you think is resonating with voters in iowa western mark >> this government is well-connected and not working for the rest of america. in 2020 they have a chance to turn that around. death about real optimism and determination. medicare for all in your opinion, a goal to be worked toward in intervening steps or a policy to be instituted in day one? >> everything takes a lot of putting together if it's big. i put out a lot of plans. all of them take implementation. that's going to be true for medicare for all. it's important to be respectful to our unions. it's important to make sure people who have private care and like their private care figure out they are going to get something better. there is a reason there is a transition period built into the statu
daughter got the opportunity to be a public school teacher, to be a college professor, to be a united states senator and a candidate for president of the united states. i believe in america. big, we fight hard and we are going to win. >> thank you. >> warren. warren. warren. >> senator you have one of the biggest crowds here, what do you think is resonating with voters in iowa western mark >> this government is well-connected and not working for the rest of america. in...
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board of records for 15 years, we met -- if you read my book, we met by accident at queens college night school and he had just taken over the job working for donnie kershner from evans kershner music. i had already had a record out when i was 16. i was signed when i was 16 so i had a record out, and it died and nothing else happened. i ran into charles and you read the book, you'll crack up -- the story is hysterical how it all happened. we met, next day i go on with the demo i made and i play it for donnie kershner and they sign me -- here i am signed to music, dauphin king, brian wilson, jan barry, great writers. there i was. it was so simple. you wrote a song and you played it for donnie kershner cousin he -- because he was the boss. if you didn't like it, you got a budget. studios. -- in those days, we went to smaller studios. i don't even remember the names, but we go to dick charles. you get three hours and you do 10 songs in three hours. that included the vocals, everything. i don't even remember if it was two track at the time. we were cutting two track. what happened is jerry and caro
board of records for 15 years, we met -- if you read my book, we met by accident at queens college night school and he had just taken over the job working for donnie kershner from evans kershner music. i had already had a record out when i was 16. i was signed when i was 16 so i had a record out, and it died and nothing else happened. i ran into charles and you read the book, you'll crack up -- the story is hysterical how it all happened. we met, next day i go on with the demo i made and i play...
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i saw buildings and buildings through high school college and then into my adulthood. >> you also relate something that happened to you and your three what happened. the two i don't know, that's the honest truth. >> bassey ikpi: again with the title i have a collection of memories and huge gaps between his memory so i have an understanding that something happened and that i also know that that's what i learned that my brain was designed to protect me. so whatever i don't remember, i hold as a protection. the reason why i am able to function and move through the world that i do. >> where were you raised. >> bassey ikpi: so water oklahoma. born in nigeria. seatac is there a cultural factor that play when it comes to mental in this. >> bassey ikpi: absolutely. i am fortunately that my parents are supportive. i spent a lot of time in nigeria couple years ago. they feel like there is a spiritual connection to it. you're not trying hard enough, you don't believe in god. if you are trying and you are if you have more faith, the things that bother you, and whatever aspect could be solved if you
i saw buildings and buildings through high school college and then into my adulthood. >> you also relate something that happened to you and your three what happened. the two i don't know, that's the honest truth. >> bassey ikpi: again with the title i have a collection of memories and huge gaps between his memory so i have an understanding that something happened and that i also know that that's what i learned that my brain was designed to protect me. so whatever i don't remember, i...
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newennd californiw that went into effect this summer for all students in middle school and high school and college public andse privat schools. according to a 2017 youth survey by the centers for disease control andci prevention, 17% o teenagers say they seriously considered attempting suicide. 14% made a suicide plan. 7% tried to kill themself. but consider this. 70% told someone or gave some sort of warning sign ahead of time. >> we really enforce to students they need to reach out to an adult or to a resource if they have issues and having this number and making it more anonymous could help some of the students. >> you could find more information at suicideprevention.orglo and the phone line is available, 800-237-talk. >>> scheduled to appeary bl in t in the college cheating scandal dubbed operation varsity blues. you recall lori loughlin and her husband pled not guilty this year in that college admissions scam.y they're accused of being involved with beingni charged wh paying half a million dollars to get their daughters into the university of southern california crew recruits even though neit
newennd californiw that went into effect this summer for all students in middle school and high school and college public andse privat schools. according to a 2017 youth survey by the centers for disease control andci prevention, 17% o teenagers say they seriously considered attempting suicide. 14% made a suicide plan. 7% tried to kill themself. but consider this. 70% told someone or gave some sort of warning sign ahead of time. >> we really enforce to students they need to reach out to...
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last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools. 1950s and working without internet and internet is a very important part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is more expensive than ag and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling dissent. they are claiming we are the largest democracy in the world, but it's not a democracy because you can't suppress the voice of dissent in a democratic system. i headed over to speak to kashmir‘s police. interestingly, their internet policy seems less about foiling militant operations, but more about preventing propaganda and rumour. we are here fighting a proxy war. we see a lot of content from our neighbourhood coming here and trying to create a propaganda which is absolutely not correct and at times, that leads to a serious law and order problem. kashmiris joke that the intern
last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools. 1950s and working without internet and internet is a very important part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is more expensive than ag and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling dissent. they...
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school. only 11 percent of them apply to college. only 3 percent get a college education. this year alone in our country we will see 30000 children aged out of our foster care system. 70 percent of themre will be homeless within two years. i remember that. i was a senior in high school, the fall of my senior year, i turned 18. i was pretty excited because i had made it that far. i was pretty excited that i was actually a senior in high school. life was a little rough in my foster family but it was okay because i had a roof over my head, i'd a family that i truly knew that left me r, until two weeks after my 18th birthday and i turned 18 and received this. i remember coming home and receiving my trick bag and i was no longer allowed in their home because the check stopped. that happened so many times c in our system. we have been making money on the backs of children for way too many years. some are me, i came became homeless. i will never forget that first night. i will never forget hiding my trash bag behind the bush school and going into school with my mad held high and
school. only 11 percent of them apply to college. only 3 percent get a college education. this year alone in our country we will see 30000 children aged out of our foster care system. 70 percent of themre will be homeless within two years. i remember that. i was a senior in high school, the fall of my senior year, i turned 18. i was pretty excited because i had made it that far. i was pretty excited that i was actually a senior in high school. life was a little rough in my foster family but it...
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organization for the conservative movement with over 500 college and high school chapters around the country. the young america's
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but by the time i graduated from high school, my family didn't have the money for college applications, much less to send me off to four years at university. my big chance was down in houston, texas. chance for a commuter college that cost $50 per semester. foron a price i could pay at a part-time waitressing job i got a chance to finish my four year diploma and become a special needs teacher. i've already lived my dream job. so i stand here today in front of you to say, never having thought i would run for office, what brought me in his opportunity. it's a deep down belief and opportunity, not just for some of our kids, not just for those born into privilege, but opportunity for all of our kids. my daddy, he ended up as a janitor, but his baby daughter got the opportunity to be a public school teacher, to be a to be aprofessor, candidate for president of the united states. believe in america, we dream belief, we fight hard, and we are going to win. [chanting] i think people understand that this it working great for the well-connected and not for the rest of america stop they know that
but by the time i graduated from high school, my family didn't have the money for college applications, much less to send me off to four years at university. my big chance was down in houston, texas. chance for a commuter college that cost $50 per semester. foron a price i could pay at a part-time waitressing job i got a chance to finish my four year diploma and become a special needs teacher. i've already lived my dream job. so i stand here today in front of you to say, never having thought i...
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colleges. earlier on breakfast, geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders fund in crisis and we need to tackle urgent issues rather than looking at something that may be urgent issues rather than looking at something that may he promised by people who will not be around to deliver on those promises. the charity samaritans is being criticised for entering into a year long partnership with a gambling company. staff at paddy power betfair chose samaritans as their charity of the year and are supporting it through fundraising, corporate donations and volunteering. critics say samaritans shouldn‘t work with the gambling industry. police scotland have described the behaviour of protestors, who took part in a counter demonstration against an irish unity parade in glasgow, as "utterly unacceptable". riot police and officers on horseback were sent to tackle what the force described as significant disorder. witnesses say smoke bombs were used. there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. a 15—year—old boy is in a critical condition in hospital after he was
colleges. earlier on breakfast, geoff barton, general secretary of the association of school and college leaders fund in crisis and we need to tackle urgent issues rather than looking at something that may be urgent issues rather than looking at something that may he promised by people who will not be around to deliver on those promises. the charity samaritans is being criticised for entering into a year long partnership with a gambling company. staff at paddy power betfair chose samaritans as...
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where he followed his father and grandfather into the coal mines and worked his way through college and law school. o the coal mines and worked his way through college and law school. he graduated from penn state then received his jd from villanova. upon graduation he joined the legal staff of the united mine workers of america and eventually became president at the age of 33. since 1989, he has been working on the afl-cio executive council and was elected president of the federation and 2009. now for the ground rules. we are on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting. no filing of any kind while the breakfast is underway. once the session ends, the embargo is lifted and you can file away. we will end at 10:00. we will email pictures of the breakfast to all of the reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. as you know, if you'd like to ask a question, please send me a signal and i will call you as time permits. rumka if you like to , make a brief opening remarks, the floor is yours. >> i can't believe it has been 11 years. good morning and happy early labor day to everyone who is
where he followed his father and grandfather into the coal mines and worked his way through college and law school. o the coal mines and worked his way through college and law school. he graduated from penn state then received his jd from villanova. upon graduation he joined the legal staff of the united mine workers of america and eventually became president at the age of 33. since 1989, he has been working on the afl-cio executive council and was elected president of the federation and 2009....
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. >> reporter: politicians are debating free college in california is one of a small handful of states operating it now and the school is expanding with governor newsom coming to cosumnes river college in sacramento to try to raise awareness of the program. to qualify, graduating seniors must be first time full-time students and taking at least 12 units per semester in california has already been funding the first year and now provides $42.6 million to cover the second year of free tuition with an estimated 33,000 new students eligible. >> people think college is not for me and i can't afford it but we want to make that mindset similar to the mindset that you'd get an education not just through high school, but now the two-year degree and now, a pathway to your future. >> reporter: tuition at community colleges is $46 a unit, $1400 a year for a full- time student. that doesn't say anything about things like housing, transportation or textbooks. the latest budget has almost $42 million in scholarships to help and you can find out more at aiken for college.com and the lake is on our website at kpix.com. >>> some hard-c
. >> reporter: politicians are debating free college in california is one of a small handful of states operating it now and the school is expanding with governor newsom coming to cosumnes river college in sacramento to try to raise awareness of the program. to qualify, graduating seniors must be first time full-time students and taking at least 12 units per semester in california has already been funding the first year and now provides $42.6 million to cover the second year of free...
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we allow for profit charter schools, for-profit colleges. we require this conversation. ave not talked much about charter schools. a lot is that same debate. i think neil would argue to let people choose. that is a good starting place. i think the question here is what is the role of government. what can the government due to step in and address these problems? is an important role on the funding side, but also on the oversight role. the news to be account ability, especially at the k-12 level. we can do more at the college level to make sure we do not have students being defrauded. we can make colleges more affordable. the democratic proposals, i think they are on the right track, addressing the right problems. we will see what happens in the election. the firstean, i think thing is to understand that actually there are expensive private schools, but many private schools are not all that expensive. most private schools are religious, and most religious schools were started because people did not fit in the public schools, and so they are a low-cost model so that regular
we allow for profit charter schools, for-profit colleges. we require this conversation. ave not talked much about charter schools. a lot is that same debate. i think neil would argue to let people choose. that is a good starting place. i think the question here is what is the role of government. what can the government due to step in and address these problems? is an important role on the funding side, but also on the oversight role. the news to be account ability, especially at the k-12 level....
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last time, we had pamphlets and we distributed them to colleges and schools.rtant part of your life right now. normally it's only the mobile internet cut off, not domestic broadband. why don't you just use broadband? it's just too expensive. broadband is more expensive than 46 and everyone can't afford a connection at home. the measure is unpopular and there are suspicions it's less about security than just stifling dissent. they are claiming we are the largest democracy in the world, but it's not a democracy because you can't suppress the voice of dissent in a democratic system. i headed over to speak to kashmir‘s police. interestingly, their internet policy seems less about foiling militant operations, but more about preventing propaganda and rumour. we are here fighting a proxy war. we see a lot of content from our neighbourhood coming here and trying to create a propaganda which is absolutely not correct and at times, that leads to a serious law and order problem. kashmiris joke that the internet is just a switch on some bureaucrat‘s desk and there is a fe
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stayed for now, most of her life, i mean, she's really grown up through the grade school, high school, collegehool, and what sort of career and jobs she can pursue, and she's a really amazing child and young adult. she's one of the leaders in our program and the entire nation in terms of mps, and it, i think, you know, i hope we can see a change in policy so they're able to move back to their normal life. >> dr. paul harmatz, pediatric gastroenterologist. i can't imagine this is not going to continue to be national news until it's resolved. you and your colleagues being able to talk about it is important. we'll be back with you to talk about how this case is progressing. thanks for with us tonight. >> thank you. >> stay with us. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy-head, fever, sore throat, power through your day, medicine. >>> that's going to do it for us tonight. i will say one note about the off as local reporting and is now national news about this unannounced policy change by the trump adm
stayed for now, most of her life, i mean, she's really grown up through the grade school, high school, collegehool, and what sort of career and jobs she can pursue, and she's a really amazing child and young adult. she's one of the leaders in our program and the entire nation in terms of mps, and it, i think, you know, i hope we can see a change in policy so they're able to move back to their normal life. >> dr. paul harmatz, pediatric gastroenterologist. i can't imagine this is not going...
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a communityget college or vocational school or themnge program to accept as participants, or enroll them as students, it is not that difficult to get a student visa. of course there is the known associations with terror, a number of the 9/11 terrorist were foreign students, and others known to be in association with espionage. but also because of this, the fact it is a good way for someone who would not otherwise qualify to get into the country, there are numerous fraud schemes that have risen in connection .ith student and exchange visas david has documented well the non-rigorousof programs that exist in the country that admit people, which thatasically diploma mills are given the authorization by the department of homeland security to accept foreign students. there was recently a staying in thatit with a bogus school hsi had set up, and there were hundreds of foreign students who participated in that. there are problems in particular with chinese nationals facilitating, who develop which are very complex and involved getting imposters to take entrance exams in china, false passports is
a communityget college or vocational school or themnge program to accept as participants, or enroll them as students, it is not that difficult to get a student visa. of course there is the known associations with terror, a number of the 9/11 terrorist were foreign students, and others known to be in association with espionage. but also because of this, the fact it is a good way for someone who would not otherwise qualify to get into the country, there are numerous fraud schemes that have risen...
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it will be done while some of you are still at this school, college, university. it will be done in the term of office of some of the poem who sit on this platform. it will be done. it will be done before the end-of-this decade. i'm delighted this university is playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of the great national effort of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> many years ago, the great british explorer george mallory, who was to die on mount everest, was asked why did he want to climb it. he said, because it is there. space is there, and we're going to climb it. and the moon and the planets are there. new hopes for knowledge and peace are there. and therefore as we set sail, we ask god's pleasing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked. thank you. [ applause ] >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. this week we focus on our weekly lectures and history series which takes you into college classroom
it will be done while some of you are still at this school, college, university. it will be done in the term of office of some of the poem who sit on this platform. it will be done. it will be done before the end-of-this decade. i'm delighted this university is playing a part in putting a man on the moon as part of the great national effort of the united states of america. [ applause ] >> many years ago, the great british explorer george mallory, who was to die on mount everest, was asked...
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when i went to college and law school i was grounded by leftist, by the way i don't find marxism cute in cheek, a guy down the hall for me in college had a poster on the wall. i remember going into his dorm room and said that is really cool that's awesome. and you thought have maybe putting a hitler that stood? [laughter] maybe stalin, if you're going to celebrate evil torturing murderous sons of britches, there are much worse. [cheering] [applause] but i would deliberately sign up to take classes for marxist. my family has been tortured by communist in cuba. it is personal to me but you know what, truth does not lies. the light is not afraid of darkness. it is good you to confront ideas in this idea that debaters, someone runs an offensive case, that's a much better solution which is ridiculed the living crab out of them. so it can handle if you have a dumb idea you don't need big brother to come in and say this is a dumb idea. to these people who know how to confront, it's part of politically correct idea that we shouldn't hear offense of speeches. there's lots of offensive speeches
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i took a year off from college as a teaching assistant for about six months at the innovation school on the coast of maine -- it was the hardest job i've ever had in my life -- no question. teachers are working long hours and getting underpaid -- when i first became mayor of denver in 2003 i made a campaign promise that if i got elected i would visit every school in my first four years -- no one told me there were 161, but i did it, went to a school every week. i saw first hand how hard teachers work and how important that work is. think we have to revamp the way we do school. make sure the kids when they finished third grade -- if they are not reading at grade level, we need to give them an immersion program, we need to keep them back for at least a month or two and make sure they learn how to read. i also think that at the end of high school, those last three years, we started a program because we recognized that two thirds of our kids, 65% of american kids, aren't going to get a four year degree. that has been close to true for 30 years. what we need to do is find ways so they hav
i took a year off from college as a teaching assistant for about six months at the innovation school on the coast of maine -- it was the hardest job i've ever had in my life -- no question. teachers are working long hours and getting underpaid -- when i first became mayor of denver in 2003 i made a campaign promise that if i got elected i would visit every school in my first four years -- no one told me there were 161, but i did it, went to a school every week. i saw first hand how hard...
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even though we paid for those schools because all of them take massive amounts in tax dollars. elite colleges are like public companies that lie about their balance sheets. they are cooking the books to defraud shareholders. in this case, the shareholders are the entire country. a handful of elite schools form the gateway to success in america. if you go to harvard, you are alll but guaranteed to make more money over the course of your life than somebody who didn't go to harvard. it's that simple. and so when you rig the admission system, what you are really rigging is american society. you are creating an impenetrable class system for your own benefit, and that's exactly what theyey are doing. you often hear progressives say that they worry about income inequality. they don't mean it at all. how do you know they don't mean it? because if the left really cared about the stratification of american society, they would make college admissions transplant. they would force stanford for example to open the books and show the rest of us how exactly they are assembling this year's freshman class. tha
even though we paid for those schools because all of them take massive amounts in tax dollars. elite colleges are like public companies that lie about their balance sheets. they are cooking the books to defraud shareholders. in this case, the shareholders are the entire country. a handful of elite schools form the gateway to success in america. if you go to harvard, you are alll but guaranteed to make more money over the course of your life than somebody who didn't go to harvard. it's that...