our reporters joe mann of reuters and hannah kutchler of london's financial times this week on "press: here." >>> good afternoon, i'm scott mcgrew. we were debating the other day what industry has seen the most disruption. the easy answer is taxicabs because of uber, but the winning answer in my mind is college. traditional clejts are facing all kinds of disruption, parents and students are balking at high costs and resulting massive student loans. state governments are cutting funding at state cools schools. the president is pushing for free enrollment in community colleges and on top of all that the internet is bringing college courses to millions. no one knows more about the business of college than rick levin, he is an economist, he was the president of the yale for 20 years, the longest tenure in the school's history and now serves as the carl edwards for cera-a for profit education company that offers open online college courses in a dozen languages in partnership with nearly a dozen universities. >>> lots to talk about, including corwera but i want to start at the beginning and