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if we want to pay for pell, we need to pay for pell as part of an entitlement. then let's figure out what we want to do with loans. and i think sort of the problem with loans is, you know, we talk about the different actors who were, who are poorly incented with our federal financial aid policy, and the federal government is one who's poorly incented by our loan processes. so when we're, you know, and i say we. when the federal government is sort of looking for money to pay for pell or to pay more this, what can we do? oh, let's raise loan limits, and that will generate money that we can use to pay for pell which is craze i because it ends up sort ratcheting up the cost of education. so we're just sort of throwing money into the water. it's not really making any difference. so i think you have that. i think, you know, institutions respond to loans in very particular ways. i mean, i think they're seen as, they're basically seen as grants. i think a banker said
if we want to pay for pell, we need to pay for pell as part of an entitlement. then let's figure out what we want to do with loans. and i think sort of the problem with loans is, you know, we talk about the different actors who were, who are poorly incented with our federal financial aid policy, and the federal government is one who's poorly incented by our loan processes. so when we're, you know, and i say we. when the federal government is sort of looking for money to pay for pell or to pay...
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many of you said earlier we have this fix as, i don't think many would disagree, on pell and the pell question and sometimes with the loan question. institutional behavior is not just driven by title 4--- had aid. i fear often we get focused not just pell by title 4 a. it's -- title 4 aid. many people who work on the hill remember the a.a.u. conversations which were privately you know, we are telling you we care about pell but we really -- at the end of the day it's n.i.h. we care about. don't cut my n.i.h. funding. the question for the research is, do we need to also broaden that question of all the various funding from the feds and how that informs or changes behavior at the institutional level? it's not just title 4. massive amounts for some of these institutions hidden some of it there n.i.h., lot through indirect costs coming through various, all fungible. curious on your comments. >> diane. >> when i worked on the hill i worked on the house science committee i think we had similar conversations with, elite institutions. i worked for elite institutions i have been on the other si
many of you said earlier we have this fix as, i don't think many would disagree, on pell and the pell question and sometimes with the loan question. institutional behavior is not just driven by title 4--- had aid. i fear often we get focused not just pell by title 4 a. it's -- title 4 aid. many people who work on the hill remember the a.a.u. conversations which were privately you know, we are telling you we care about pell but we really -- at the end of the day it's n.i.h. we care about. don't...
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a pell promise, a flex promise. let them know that this is really student centric and not institutional centric. it reinforces that idea. moving off that and to the social media simplification. one of the assumptions that was mentioned is efficiency question. using social media is more efficient. i think that may be true for some of our members we talked to in preparation for this forum, are members financial aid administrators are trying to figure out if i'm out on social media, at the same time i have to keep my consumer information updated while still handling the volume coming in the door. there are legal concern whether they have the bandwidth to engage. one of the thing you found that students have reasons to go there. the aid director i loved in the paper was out there interacting with the students on the seecial media platform posting answers. when we did a survey about four years ago, because of budget crunch that were happening on campus, what was the first thing to go at financial aid office. we gave them
a pell promise, a flex promise. let them know that this is really student centric and not institutional centric. it reinforces that idea. moving off that and to the social media simplification. one of the assumptions that was mentioned is efficiency question. using social media is more efficient. i think that may be true for some of our members we talked to in preparation for this forum, are members financial aid administrators are trying to figure out if i'm out on social media, at the same...
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if we want to pay for pell, we need to pay for pell as part of an entitlement. then let's figure out what we want to do with loans. and i think sort of the problem with loans is, you know, we talk about the different actors who were, who are poorly incented with our federal financial aid policy, and the federal government is one who's poorly incented by our loan processes. so when we're, you know, and i say we. when the federal government is sort of looking for money to pay for pell or to pay more this, what can we do? oh, let's raise loan limits, and that will generate money that we can use to pay for pell which is craze i because it ends up sort ratcheting up the cost of education. so we're just sort of throwing money into the water. it's not really making any difference. so i think you have that. i think, you know, institutions respond to loans in very particular ways. i mean, i think they're seen as, they're basically seen as grants. i think a banker said this recently, loans are basically grants to institutions that students pay back, and i think that's --
if we want to pay for pell, we need to pay for pell as part of an entitlement. then let's figure out what we want to do with loans. and i think sort of the problem with loans is, you know, we talk about the different actors who were, who are poorly incented with our federal financial aid policy, and the federal government is one who's poorly incented by our loan processes. so when we're, you know, and i say we. when the federal government is sort of looking for money to pay for pell or to pay...
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the pell grant program in order to maintain the funding for the maximum pell. and then of course interest group agendas conflict with efforts to reform. interest groups are generally sort of risk averse and they like -- they like to keep the status quo intact for fear of something that could be worse of something that comes down the pipe. and we haven't done our home work and this is where sara and i started. from welfare to job training to head start, we've done serious federal level evaluations of projects. we've embarked -- >> attorney general eric holder is speaking about the supreme court's decision on the voting rights act handed down earlier today. we're leaving this to join the attorney general live in progress. >> and invalidated an essential part of the voting rights act. a cornerstone of american civil rights law. now, like many others across the country, i am deeply disappointed, deeply disappointed with the court's decision in this matter. this decision represents a serious setback for voting rights and has the potential to negatively affect millio
the pell grant program in order to maintain the funding for the maximum pell. and then of course interest group agendas conflict with efforts to reform. interest groups are generally sort of risk averse and they like -- they like to keep the status quo intact for fear of something that could be worse of something that comes down the pipe. and we haven't done our home work and this is where sara and i started. from welfare to job training to head start, we've done serious federal level...
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my name is sam kwaung, architect and retained by the pell appoint appellant to review the case. >> before you continue, i need you to disclose quite a long time ago i had a financial relationship with mr. kwoung. i was his employer for his first job. that was a long time. >> i haven't spoken to you about this case at all. >> the respondent said that the owner, the appellant has never looked at the files of the case which is not true because i was representing her and i did go to the planning department and research the history of the docket and found a lot of discrepancy. first thing that is missing in the final set of drawings is a survey plan which was included in your submittal. a survey was part of the original submittal by a previous architect and subsequently the survey is removed from the final set. so it's like asking you the size of this room without giving you any tape measure to figure out how big it is. so i was able to get a hold of the copy of the survey and i did some analysis and the first mistake i find is that the point they picked as a start point for measuring the buil
my name is sam kwaung, architect and retained by the pell appoint appellant to review the case. >> before you continue, i need you to disclose quite a long time ago i had a financial relationship with mr. kwoung. i was his employer for his first job. that was a long time. >> i haven't spoken to you about this case at all. >> the respondent said that the owner, the appellant has never looked at the files of the case which is not true because i was representing her and i did go...
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paula cooper was 15 years old when she and three others killed ruth pell can i for car keys. cooper was the youngest person to be on death row in the country at the time. after a plea from pope john paul the second, the judge ordered her to spend 60 years in prison. her biggest advocate all this time has been the victims' grandson. >> first we just knew she had died. then we found out she was stabbed 33 times with a 12-inch butcher knife. our greatest concerns were for my father, who found my grandmother's body. for my mom. i became convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt my grandmother who actually have love and compassion for this young girl on death row. >> indiana changed its death row law while cooper was in jail. she is now being released with a support system of social workers. >>> people were allowed to head back to their homes tonight after wildfires in colorado are starting to be under control. firefighters contained about half of them sunday night. the worst fire in colorado history has burned close to 500 homes and killed two people. crews hope to fully contain the f
paula cooper was 15 years old when she and three others killed ruth pell can i for car keys. cooper was the youngest person to be on death row in the country at the time. after a plea from pope john paul the second, the judge ordered her to spend 60 years in prison. her biggest advocate all this time has been the victims' grandson. >> first we just knew she had died. then we found out she was stabbed 33 times with a 12-inch butcher knife. our greatest concerns were for my father, who...
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he'll utilize the pell grant. because the economy is so depressed right now, we can't keep pulling from the nation of student loans, and we're not paying them back. so my concern is that we're getting them, but we're not willing to pay them back. host: your son, as far as what he wants to do, what are his plans? where does he plan on going to school? caller: he wanted to -- he wanted to do, like, computer design. then being a parent, i have to educate him on the current condition of the market and what type of jobs will be available. what i recommended to him is that to get a business degree and then get an associate in some type of computer design and as he mature and able to pay back a student loan, he can go and get the extra degree that he would like to have. host: so pell grants and continue on that way. that's the plan? caller: build on until he comes into maturity. then he can start paying back into the system. host: thanks for your comments this morning and your perspective. here's andy soltis rewriting ab
he'll utilize the pell grant. because the economy is so depressed right now, we can't keep pulling from the nation of student loans, and we're not paying them back. so my concern is that we're getting them, but we're not willing to pay them back. host: your son, as far as what he wants to do, what are his plans? where does he plan on going to school? caller: he wanted to -- he wanted to do, like, computer design. then being a parent, i have to educate him on the current condition of the market...
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adil shaikh, the pell on -- appellant or the requester said that you promised them a year. is that correct? >> my understanding is that i said in a letter that i would wait years before i actually started the project. it was at one time in a telephone phone call that marilyn mentioned to me that when you do get ready to move forward do you know that you have to compensate us and that a year is required. i have never done a demolition in my life. i didn't know what the legal formalities were. i waited a year. if you look at the record, 2011 was when the project was approved, sir. >> the records indicate you picked up the permit in april. where are you with your construction process? do you have a contractor already on board? >> yes. i do have a contractor on board and as a matter of fact we were supposed to meet today to just go over some details and i told him can we meet tomorrow because today i'm attending a hearing. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> anything from the department, mr. sanchez? >> thank you, good evening, members of the board, scott sanchez, planning departmen
adil shaikh, the pell on -- appellant or the requester said that you promised them a year. is that correct? >> my understanding is that i said in a letter that i would wait years before i actually started the project. it was at one time in a telephone phone call that marilyn mentioned to me that when you do get ready to move forward do you know that you have to compensate us and that a year is required. i have never done a demolition in my life. i didn't know what the legal formalities...
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. >>> two days after inches of pain pelled the area, we're at the start of a warm up to bring tripleigit heat. we have team coverage. first we turn to chief meteorologist bill martin with how hot it got today. >> warming up out there. 918 liver more, 958 fairfield. warmer than yesterday. these 90s will turn to 100s soon especially inland. as we go to the bay area weekend look at the top number, 105. late in the weekend, early next week to get around 104 maybe 1 is 05. ahead in minutes, i'm going to talk about the bump up in temperatures tomorrow. specific to what to expect at your house, heat advisory for the bay area and look at long range forecast when things will cool down. see you back here. >>> taking a live look at downtown san jose, warm 838 degrees. triple digit heat heading our way poses more than a health concern. john fouler joins us now from lafayette with the strain it may put on the state's power >>pply.
. >>> two days after inches of pain pelled the area, we're at the start of a warm up to bring tripleigit heat. we have team coverage. first we turn to chief meteorologist bill martin with how hot it got today. >> warming up out there. 918 liver more, 958 fairfield. warmer than yesterday. these 90s will turn to 100s soon especially inland. as we go to the bay area weekend look at the top number, 105. late in the weekend, early next week to get around 104 maybe 1 is 05. ahead in...
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pell grants aren't working the way that they should and none of this is really the way that we would design it if we were to start over from scratch. >> brown: matthew, pick up on some of that. because in terms of the interest rate itself, you think the government should play, as opposed to what evan feinberg was saying, you think the government should play some role in that subsidy? >> well, i think it's important to clarify that more student loans is nobody's solution. student lobes are not a good thing. in fact, ideally i believe-- and many young people believe-- that college is -- and higher education is a public good and that we as a society all benefit from it so we have to make it affordable. the way we're going to make it affordable are through pell grants, state funding and through making sure that colleges use their endowment money and their tuition money to go into learning and scholarships and aid as opposed to this arms race to the top, if you will, that people in the college administrator world are putting into the "u.s. news and world report" rankings which i like to c
pell grants aren't working the way that they should and none of this is really the way that we would design it if we were to start over from scratch. >> brown: matthew, pick up on some of that. because in terms of the interest rate itself, you think the government should play, as opposed to what evan feinberg was saying, you think the government should play some role in that subsidy? >> well, i think it's important to clarify that more student loans is nobody's solution. student...
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give you a lot of good tips on how to approach this, how to take advantage of not only things like pell grants, but also one of the things, a lot of people lay money on the table, they don't take advantage of the tax treatments. so getting tax credits or deductions on your tax return can be really helpful, and that's something people just forget to do. - ted beck, thanks so much. - thank you. good info bill. still ahead, fresh-squeezed concerns that florida's orange juice crop could soon be in crisis. that's next. the department of agriculture is continually dropping its forecast on orange production. it's estimated to be 10% lower this year. it comes on concerns of a crop disease farmers can't get under control jackie keenan reports from florida. when you think of florida, bright, juicy oranges may be one of the first images that come to mind. but not oranges that look like this. or like this. citrus farmers are battling a bacterial disease called greening. carried by the asian citrus psyllid, the disease cripples the tree and starves the fruit of nutrients, causing them to drop before
give you a lot of good tips on how to approach this, how to take advantage of not only things like pell grants, but also one of the things, a lot of people lay money on the table, they don't take advantage of the tax treatments. so getting tax credits or deductions on your tax return can be really helpful, and that's something people just forget to do. - ted beck, thanks so much. - thank you. good info bill. still ahead, fresh-squeezed concerns that florida's orange juice crop could soon be in...
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resolved if you would change the language that says in the revenue would be going toward preserving pell grants. >> i don't know where you heard that. i do not think that is a true statement. if that is what they can, and let let the senate passed some legislation to that effect and we will see if we can come to an agreement. >> this is for the accident of american progress. ?> mr. miller? mr. harkin it is interesting what people have to say about this. let's see some legislation that can pass the senate. and we have the pieces necessary to come together and work out a compromise. some democrats in the house you want us to forget about the fact that we passed a bill and pass another bill. no. that is not make any sense. the whole student loan issue gets to the issue of affording college. the whole goal is to get more folks to go to college. you have talked about administrative bloat in the university of minnesota system. of this situation is on universities and needing to the a harder look in mirror about how much they pay their own administrators in century to the cost of higher educati
resolved if you would change the language that says in the revenue would be going toward preserving pell grants. >> i don't know where you heard that. i do not think that is a true statement. if that is what they can, and let let the senate passed some legislation to that effect and we will see if we can come to an agreement. >> this is for the accident of american progress. ?> mr. miller? mr. harkin it is interesting what people have to say about this. let's see some legislation...
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material and it is just a little bit more dense than air and so, that space and therefore it redecember pells also and presents also the idea that our human urge to compete with nature and yeah, that is what i think is interesting about it. so, other than that, i work and i like the materials and i work with construction materials and artificial elements. and this work, the continual work p they exist of the galleries and the relationship. and even through the gallery and what it does is confer to be a gallery referred to the enterceptic air, with the hospitals and sickness and deaths maybe. and then you will notice this air is clean and safe in any materials and therefore you start to question the space as well. is it safe here? are you truly safe? what is this place trying to protect me from? and so this work is really valid. and so this piece is called unflepin and i projected a spectrum on to a landscape and make it even more desirable and so the suggestion is that it can be seen as a promise or perfection, but by turning it upside down you start to question the values again and so, again
material and it is just a little bit more dense than air and so, that space and therefore it redecember pells also and presents also the idea that our human urge to compete with nature and yeah, that is what i think is interesting about it. so, other than that, i work and i like the materials and i work with construction materials and artificial elements. and this work, the continual work p they exist of the galleries and the relationship. and even through the gallery and what it does is confer...
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police say this man, 20-year-old pell vin bellard is responsible for a string of burglaries that started in april. bellard allegedly broke into three separate homes in belmont in a matter of minutes. police say he later broke into a home in san mateo, only this time a woman came home and scared him off. hillsborough police started chasing him. he was able to get away, but his car was later found in san francisco with about $30,000 worth of stolen goods still inside. >> higgs time will come, i'm sure. especially doing something like that. you can only get lucky so long until everything catches up with you. >> investigators say bellard lives in san francisco but he has strong ties to the east bay. >>> down in the south bay, san jose police are talking about ways to keep the community safe this weekend. the department says it expects retaliation for the city's latest murder. this morning the suspects in the killing of 16-year-old manuel ursilla are still on the loose. police say a gang mob beat him and shot him wednesday night. he died yesterday at the hospital. the attack happened on virgi
police say this man, 20-year-old pell vin bellard is responsible for a string of burglaries that started in april. bellard allegedly broke into three separate homes in belmont in a matter of minutes. police say he later broke into a home in san mateo, only this time a woman came home and scared him off. hillsborough police started chasing him. he was able to get away, but his car was later found in san francisco with about $30,000 worth of stolen goods still inside. >> higgs time will...
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. >> this massive line of storms with treetop pelling winds tonight. it is about 90 miles north. homes before completely destroyed. no reports from injuries or deaths. strong winds snapped power lines and sent huge trees into homes. >> to me it looked large and scary to see the degree it hit. we weren't sure if there were any injuries at this point in time. >> they were in their hometown the road when the storm hit. miraculously made it out alive. >> devastated, overwhelmed. people are crawling out of the cracks and coming to help them: >> in wisconsin thunderstorms packed heavy rain and high winds many homes are flooded this morning making a mess for drivers. check out this incredible picture from downtown chicago. lightening striking the tower. that storm heading east. it is so big it is about 64 million people in that state. >> wild weather from that to the wildfires west coast. >> a happy outcome for a young girl who has been fighting for her life. we have been following the story of sara mernihan and her difficult journey to change the rule that currently prevents children f
. >> this massive line of storms with treetop pelling winds tonight. it is about 90 miles north. homes before completely destroyed. no reports from injuries or deaths. strong winds snapped power lines and sent huge trees into homes. >> to me it looked large and scary to see the degree it hit. we weren't sure if there were any injuries at this point in time. >> they were in their hometown the road when the storm hit. miraculously made it out alive. >> devastated,...
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it has been a shopping sdap pell in america. which country and why? the tax payer. there is one problem she is not working. let's check in with steve doocy. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> we have a jam packed monday. janeane turner is here we are going to talk to her about the nsa thing and the whistleblower. donald trump from pageants to politics former miss taeshg running toward congress. clayton morris is out with apple's big announcement. what are they up to now? the feds have rules on how to claim proof. >> plus, secrets from an airline industry from leg room to feed? do your complaints fall on deaf ears. fox and friends kicks off right here on your channel for news. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone ri
it has been a shopping sdap pell in america. which country and why? the tax payer. there is one problem she is not working. let's check in with steve doocy. >> nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> we have a jam packed monday. janeane turner is here we are going to talk to her about the nsa thing and the whistleblower. donald trump from pageants to politics former miss taeshg running toward congress. clayton morris is out with apple's big announcement. what are they up to...
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. >> it's a gs pell pop -- gospel pop band that say family affair.er jones consistses of a louisiana family of seven.ly >> tha ot family is going to tv for a reality show. i had members to speak with the band earlier this week. wee check it out. great family musical acts don't come along that often. the jones family from louisianaa with their group that has goss sell if their group -- gospel ii their grip. they are award winners, grammy nominees and they hit the airwaves this week with a new show on bounce tv. joining us is part of forever jones, the jones family. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is the matriarch, believe it or not, kim jones. >> good morning. >> this is janelle, goodanel morning.ng. that is dominique. this is dewitt jones iv.v. >> you got it. it. >> i do my research well. especially with a family that is positive inspirational upbet.pbe this family could have gone a whole other direction but it didn't. i have to believe that is is because of you and mr. dewitt iii. tell us about the jones family and the project on bounce tv. b
. >> it's a gs pell pop -- gospel pop band that say family affair.er jones consistses of a louisiana family of seven.ly >> tha ot family is going to tv for a reality show. i had members to speak with the band earlier this week. wee check it out. great family musical acts don't come along that often. the jones family from louisianaa with their group that has goss sell if their group -- gospel ii their grip. they are award winners, grammy nominees and they hit the airwaves this week...
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. >> what a difference the san pell greeno water is pismed with fruit flavored syrups and we're rollings out this weekend aw the lincoln memorial kiosk. that is going to be the summer splitser -- spritzer program. you have the choice of flavored fruit syrup such as white peach, raspberry or black berry. >> i'm telling you it used to be cold hot dogs dried out sandwiches and frozen ice cream. >> those days are gone. >> i know it's a long time ago. >> those die dayes are gone years ago it was hot dogs and french frizz. the park visitors are educated these days and they want to be able to have options when they dine. and as kathy said, the kids cans still get a hot dog.og. it's not taking anything away. it's offering more great choices. you can eat a healthy lunch. consider a bottle of pepsi, 20 p ounces is 250 calories with 17 teaspoons of sugar in that. oh, my gosh. >> cloudy with showers later today. there's a live shot. we see rain developed tonight. n could be periods of heavy rain tomorrow. as we watch the progressgres thunderstorm andrea. >> -- tropical storm andrea. >> we'll have t
. >> what a difference the san pell greeno water is pismed with fruit flavored syrups and we're rollings out this weekend aw the lincoln memorial kiosk. that is going to be the summer splitser -- spritzer program. you have the choice of flavored fruit syrup such as white peach, raspberry or black berry. >> i'm telling you it used to be cold hot dogs dried out sandwiches and frozen ice cream. >> those days are gone. >> i know it's a long time ago. >> those die dayes...
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while we do not have an extradition treaty with ryu is that there's nonetheless to ex-pell mr.n based on the status of his travel documents and the pending charges against him. let's go to cnn's john defterios at the moscow airport. john, since you're there at the airport, presumably under the same roof as ed snowden, talk to us about the lay of the land there and this transit area. where is that? >> reporter: yeah. in fact, brooke, we're right in the transit zone. there's kind of three areas to it. you talked about section f where mr. snowden did not show up. we're in the heart of it, e, where it loops around to d. he has not been spotted. that's not a surprise. the russian secret service from hong kong into russia, they didn't want him circulating here. there's a discussion that he went into the hotel. we talked to the management. they say he's never checked in, nor has anybody else that has supported him. what has happened in the 16 hours that we've been on the ground is that president putin broke that code of silence. this was being handled by the foreign minister but as th
while we do not have an extradition treaty with ryu is that there's nonetheless to ex-pell mr.n based on the status of his travel documents and the pending charges against him. let's go to cnn's john defterios at the moscow airport. john, since you're there at the airport, presumably under the same roof as ed snowden, talk to us about the lay of the land there and this transit area. where is that? >> reporter: yeah. in fact, brooke, we're right in the transit zone. there's kind of three...
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if you don't have a house tour pell i highly -- turtle i highly recommend procuring one.y are highly comfort believe at times like this when you need a snuggle. i think he left because he read her blog. >> you said he was ready to go. >> yes. >> a house turtle could be a code for something. >> house boy? >> or just a turtle you have around the house. could be code for that. i guess that's why you call it -- you need a better code for that. you wouldn't call it a house turtle. >> it is a pole dancer. >> first it was a dancer and now it is a pole dancer. >> have i seen video -- i don't want to make it sound like i was looking for it. it is part of an edited story. >> you were doing research like bill does when he types in somebody's name and writes nude after it. >> why is it lou daabs. >> who else is there? >> thoughts on this. you haven't been on this show since this happened. peter king, do you agree with him? do you agree that the guy should go to jail and so should the journalist? >> i think peter king has a separate standard for fox news reporters because he defended
if you don't have a house tour pell i highly -- turtle i highly recommend procuring one.y are highly comfort believe at times like this when you need a snuggle. i think he left because he read her blog. >> you said he was ready to go. >> yes. >> a house turtle could be a code for something. >> house boy? >> or just a turtle you have around the house. could be code for that. i guess that's why you call it -- you need a better code for that. you wouldn't call it a...
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>> it would be bett spent doubling or tripling the pell grant which doubles the rate.affect who enrolls in college. gerri: he makes a good point. maybe it cane better used elsewhere. >> i think that is a valid pot. when we look at the interest rates, i'm not saying s 3.4% fo theext 10 years. but the sudden doubling of it is not very we. i know a lot of students have done their college decisions based on the 3.4 rate. now thatou are going to tll going to go to the college based on the 3.4% rate. they ave been planninon that for y years. but if you double it overnight, it is not a wise thing to do. anything thatongress does, it is not always wellhought-out. gerri: no, not generally. check out these facts. 50% of students actually trying to earn a bachelor's degree get one in four years. in reality,y, theerformances of these kids who get these federal dollars, it is pathetic. mark, what should happen to the system to fix that? >> first of all the loan limits should be set more rationally based on ability to repay the debt as opposed to lting me borrow unlited amounts of m
>> it would be bett spent doubling or tripling the pell grant which doubles the rate.affect who enrolls in college. gerri: he makes a good point. maybe it cane better used elsewhere. >> i think that is a valid pot. when we look at the interest rates, i'm not saying s 3.4% fo theext 10 years. but the sudden doubling of it is not very we. i know a lot of students have done their college decisions based on the 3.4 rate. now thatou are going to tll going to go to the college based on...
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geri pell is it ameriprise financial private wealth adviser. as mark, smart financial adviser. here. >> thank you. liz: what a year it is bent to pick out amusement park stocks that have done very well. the average ticket is $90. very expensive. people must be feeling better about what is going on. we just saw this brand new stat out that shows that household net worth has hit an all-time high of more than $70 trillion. what are you seeing a third? >> people a feeling good, relieved. i think that if people have been working for the past five or six years and made it through the recession there feeling relieved and ready to go out and buy a house, car. there are a little leery about when the next shoe will drop because they have been jerked around by the stock-market. liz: the sequester, that was a non-event as it pertained to the market. >> sequestration and the tax impact was built into the first half of the year, and i'm expecting better growth. liz: is there a shoe to drop? >> there is always issued to drop. i don't think you can worry about that. consumer confidence is as h
geri pell is it ameriprise financial private wealth adviser. as mark, smart financial adviser. here. >> thank you. liz: what a year it is bent to pick out amusement park stocks that have done very well. the average ticket is $90. very expensive. people must be feeling better about what is going on. we just saw this brand new stat out that shows that household net worth has hit an all-time high of more than $70 trillion. what are you seeing a third? >> people a feeling good,...
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and i have the privilege of holding the seat held by laybourne pell. when he introduced the pell grants back then the mix was much different. i think as it doesn't grant in 20% loans. and we have flipped, turn the whole thing over on its head. in fact, any of my contemporaries were the beneficiaries of that wonderful 80% loan to 20%, 80% grant to 20% loans effort and when i keeping up with that at the federal level. we have to keep these loans affordable. low interest rates, and again it is distressing minute of us that we're on the precipice of doubling the subs is a great from 3.4 to 6.8% in just a few days. ironically as we increased the rates and my colleague from massachusetts, senator warren, has put out again and again the federal government is making a $50 billion this year on their loans and expected to make 10180 doing between now and 2023. so there's a lot of money, it's just not getting the young people that needed and their families. we have got to work on both sides here and we have recognized that we have to be back where we were, i beli
and i have the privilege of holding the seat held by laybourne pell. when he introduced the pell grants back then the mix was much different. i think as it doesn't grant in 20% loans. and we have flipped, turn the whole thing over on its head. in fact, any of my contemporaries were the beneficiaries of that wonderful 80% loan to 20%, 80% grant to 20% loans effort and when i keeping up with that at the federal level. we have to keep these loans affordable. low interest rates, and again it is...
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. >> i think you lost him at arc pell go. >> he doesn't read the articles, so he's not going to reade's looking for other pictures. >> oh. going there. "playboy." i do know just because someone thinks islamic prayer is beautiful at sunset doesn't actually mean they're a muslim. >> there are many things that strike me about this. one of them he says -- i don't know why people put faith in government. the system is dysfunctional. it doesn't work. that's like somebody saying, you know, this bicycle that i just stuck a twig in the spokes of won't go anywhere. the lack of sort of self-awareness, deliberate lack of self-awareness is just stunning. one of the reasons why the system is so dysfunctional is because of the mindlessly accusatory nature of what he -- >> people like sean hannity -- >> -- what they do. nobody is innocent in all this, i will grant that. but he is a, for better or worse, an enthusiastically vigorous user of that style of rhetoric in politics, and it's one of the main reasons why things aren't working. wake up. wake up. >> the reason for it is is there's an audience f
. >> i think you lost him at arc pell go. >> he doesn't read the articles, so he's not going to reade's looking for other pictures. >> oh. going there. "playboy." i do know just because someone thinks islamic prayer is beautiful at sunset doesn't actually mean they're a muslim. >> there are many things that strike me about this. one of them he says -- i don't know why people put faith in government. the system is dysfunctional. it doesn't work. that's like...
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earlier today president obama nominated robert wilkins cornelia pell arden patricia and millett to fill the vacant judgeships in the highly influential d.c. circuit court of appeals and his announcement the president addressed the current trend of republicans blocking his judicial nominees for political reasons time and again congressional republicans cynically used senate rules and procedures to delay and even block qualified nominees from coming to a fold vote as a result my judicial nominees have waited three times longer to receive confirmation votes than those of my republican predecessor when they were given an up or down vote in the senate when they were finally given an up or down vote in the senate every one of them was confirmed so this is not about principled opposition this is about political obstruction i recognize that neither party has a perfect track record here democrats were completely blameless when i was in the senate what's happening now is unprecedented for the good of the american people it has to stop. so let's look at the numbers right now the average judicial n
earlier today president obama nominated robert wilkins cornelia pell arden patricia and millett to fill the vacant judgeships in the highly influential d.c. circuit court of appeals and his announcement the president addressed the current trend of republicans blocking his judicial nominees for political reasons time and again congressional republicans cynically used senate rules and procedures to delay and even block qualified nominees from coming to a fold vote as a result my judicial nominees...
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students turn over their pell grants, sign over for their government loans and all of this governmentmoney flows into these for-profit schools. many of these schools offer valuable courses, but many of them are worthless. many of them, unfortunately, burden these young people with debt and offer them nothing by way of education or training so that they can have a better life. and as a result, the students end up with a mountain of debt they can't pay back and they default on the debt. here are the numbers to keep in mind. three basic numbers which explain the for-profit education industry in america. 12. 12% of high school graduates go to for-profit schools. 25. 25% of all the federal aid to education goes to for-profit schools. over $30 billion a year to for-profit schools. they would be the ninth-largest federal agency, if you took for-profit schools in the private sector over $30 billion, they would be the ninth largest but they are a private company, for-profit company. the third number to remember is 47. 47% of all the student loan defaults are by students in for-profit schools.
students turn over their pell grants, sign over for their government loans and all of this governmentmoney flows into these for-profit schools. many of these schools offer valuable courses, but many of them are worthless. many of them, unfortunately, burden these young people with debt and offer them nothing by way of education or training so that they can have a better life. and as a result, the students end up with a mountain of debt they can't pay back and they default on the debt. here are...
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in 1975, pell grants, long the cornerstone of our federal financial aid system, a full pell grant covered almost 80% of the cost of attending a public four-year college. in 1975. but now it pays for approximately 33% of the cost of a public -- a year of a public four-year college. as students have turned to student loans, more of them are ending up tens of thousands of dollars in debt. in minnesota, i have held several college affordability round tables and heard from a number of extraordinary students. one of them is taylor williams who was a senior at the university of minnesota in the spring. he grew up in a low-income family. he kind of was afraid of taking the advanced placement courses because he didn't think he could afford the tests. a test costs too much money. fortunately, taylor had a guidance counselor who found funding to help him pay for the test, and his success on those a.p. tests helped him start college with a year worth of credits. taylor was also working 40 hours a week and receiving community scholarships. and yet, in spite of all of this, he is graduating with studen
in 1975, pell grants, long the cornerstone of our federal financial aid system, a full pell grant covered almost 80% of the cost of attending a public four-year college. in 1975. but now it pays for approximately 33% of the cost of a public -- a year of a public four-year college. as students have turned to student loans, more of them are ending up tens of thousands of dollars in debt. in minnesota, i have held several college affordability round tables and heard from a number of extraordinary...
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i would never ever have been able to get through school without food stamps, pell grants and student loans. it took a village and government aid. i was not a victim. i did not feel entitled. i, then as now, felt immensely grateful that i lived in a moment when my government chose to invest in me. it has been a smart investment and i am grateful that because of that investment i am now able to contribute and live up to my full potential, end of quote. today trish is a professor at the university of cincinnati. you see, myrick, a little investment goes -- you see, mr. speaker, a little investment goes a long way. i ask unanimous consent to insert her letter in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: snap works. 1970's.d in the it works now. we should be strengthening the ladders of opportunity to help people succeed. we should, with the help of the white house, develop a plan to end hunger now. we should -- we should -- we should not be supporting a farm bill that will make hunger worse. now is the time to renew our efforts and pledge to end hunger now. i
i would never ever have been able to get through school without food stamps, pell grants and student loans. it took a village and government aid. i was not a victim. i did not feel entitled. i, then as now, felt immensely grateful that i lived in a moment when my government chose to invest in me. it has been a smart investment and i am grateful that because of that investment i am now able to contribute and live up to my full potential, end of quote. today trish is a professor at the university...
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number woo, s. 2 -- that would be the second bill if i were the leader -- i would put up pell grantings for kids. g.i. bill for vents, pell dprantses, they follow the students to the colleges of their choice creating opportunity at the best colleges in the world. why don't we do the same thing for students in kindergarten to the 1t 2th grade. take the vouchers we spend, it would be $2,200 for each one ever them, the money would you know spend would follow them to any school they choose to attend, any accredited school, public or private. number three on my list, complete yucca mountain. i've spoken often of the importance of nuclear energy to our country. it provides 20% of all our electricity, 60% of our clean electricity, for those concerned about climate change and clean air. since 2010, the majority leader has stalled the nuclear waste repository in nevada. that jeopardizes our 100 reactors. that jeopardizes our source of 60% of our clean electricity. if we had 51 votes? the senate, we could direct the north american electric reliabilit-- the nuclear regulay commission to -- and we
number woo, s. 2 -- that would be the second bill if i were the leader -- i would put up pell grantings for kids. g.i. bill for vents, pell dprantses, they follow the students to the colleges of their choice creating opportunity at the best colleges in the world. why don't we do the same thing for students in kindergarten to the 1t 2th grade. take the vouchers we spend, it would be $2,200 for each one ever them, the money would you know spend would follow them to any school they choose to...
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>> and there will be four other speakers, mitch mcconnell, conne john boehner the speaker, nancyy pell sosy, thpelosi, the minori what has not changed is the strangle hold, it's not helper blahyperbole, for john boehner e speaker to control these tickets. congress woman norton requested of speaker boehner and all of the anc commissioners, that is elected officials, they represent 2000 people be invited. i repeatedly asked boehner's office, well have you invitedind them? they have never responded. i think it's safe to assume that they haven't been invited. >> so those 299 people. >> who are elected officials. >> i went to the press conference last tuesday and he e called on everybody who raised d their hand except me. when i saw i was the last hand raised, he walked out and i hada to shout out the question? >> on this invitation the rsvp p only depose to. >> boehner's -- goes to. >> boehner's office. b >> and oeboehner's office is is making a big deal that this is shared pont an responsibility as all the congressionall leadership, the point is thes te only place you respond is boehner's
>> and there will be four other speakers, mitch mcconnell, conne john boehner the speaker, nancyy pell sosy, thpelosi, the minori what has not changed is the strangle hold, it's not helper blahyperbole, for john boehner e speaker to control these tickets. congress woman norton requested of speaker boehner and all of the anc commissioners, that is elected officials, they represent 2000 people be invited. i repeatedly asked boehner's office, well have you invitedind them? they have never...
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if you're at the edge of the ocean in january and you say the water is really cold, that is exonly pell. example two is you grab them and throw them in, the image images are so graphic, that is defense 101. >> the jury should see the actual picture of what happened on that horrific day. what the judge has got to look at is the relevance outweighed by the prejudicial value, that is going to be the test. >> the balancing test, right. jon: you know, i guess i wouldn't want to be the judge making that call but you know there were little kids who were savagely murdered here. >> the why will let that in. jon: and to be able to push that aside and say it would be prejudicial to my client. >> the counter argument, not with standing i'm on the defense side this is such an overwhelming case in any event. >> but doug -- >> you don't even need it. >> you do need it. you have jurors in there, it's going to be way after the fact now. they need to be able to see exactly what happened on that day. >> if the jury hears in cold blood he killed all these people it's not going to matter. >> you need to see
if you're at the edge of the ocean in january and you say the water is really cold, that is exonly pell. example two is you grab them and throw them in, the image images are so graphic, that is defense 101. >> the jury should see the actual picture of what happened on that horrific day. what the judge has got to look at is the relevance outweighed by the prejudicial value, that is going to be the test. >> the balancing test, right. jon: you know, i guess i wouldn't want to be the...
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trillion dollars come back into text markets, that's a massive amount of money but enough money from pellf years. so, i think that even though the markets have been rising they have a long way to go just because there's so much demand and it's really because there is no alternative. somebody coined the acronym tina, there is no alternative. you won't put money into bonds or foreign exchange or keep your money in bonds. >> also just looking at the broader market moves then, another viewer wrote in and was asking is there a correlation between what we see in stateside and europe. i'm not sure there was a direct correlation. there was a time when we saw spread widen significantly and there was a trade. do you see any indication of trades being broken or new trades emerging? >> we have artificial stimulus keeping rates artificially low. if the fed eases before the european union starts easing then you can have a spread situation. my guess is that they are going to coordinate that, even though we're growing at a different pace between two countries. but at some point you know that the easing i
trillion dollars come back into text markets, that's a massive amount of money but enough money from pellf years. so, i think that even though the markets have been rising they have a long way to go just because there's so much demand and it's really because there is no alternative. somebody coined the acronym tina, there is no alternative. you won't put money into bonds or foreign exchange or keep your money in bonds. >> also just looking at the broader market moves then, another viewer...
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nearly 80% of adults watch tv through subscription services. 62% watch you willty pell episodes backffering original series like house of cards only available on their series all at once. a concept that creators and stars fully embrace. >> people want it all. >> so why not give them what they want instead of dangling the bait. >> it's like eating or drinking or sex. as you devour the next episode of your favorite show, your mind releases dopamine, the neurotransmitter that causes the feeling of pleasure. >> sometimes that balance goes away. >> dr. richard rosen thought who studied addiction, assess the new model for tv lends itself to binging. >> anything that causes pleasure is -- >> but unlike truly addictive substances like drugs, the only consequence maybe the empty space around the water water cooler. >> and the water cooler just exists now on social media. the consumer gets to watch what they want to watch. >> go ahead. stocks for both netflix and dream works just went up. they're going to have 300 new hours for programming, which means tons more opportunity of binge viewing, f
nearly 80% of adults watch tv through subscription services. 62% watch you willty pell episodes backffering original series like house of cards only available on their series all at once. a concept that creators and stars fully embrace. >> people want it all. >> so why not give them what they want instead of dangling the bait. >> it's like eating or drinking or sex. as you devour the next episode of your favorite show, your mind releases dopamine, the neurotransmitter that...
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that is apple pells and oranges and oranges there. on the willis report on on the fox business network, 6:00 and 9:00 eastern time. thank you, jeri. martha: a controversial claim from a top republican as congressman darrell issa says the targeting of conservatives was an order that came from washington. karl rove is here on that and why congressman issa suggests that this goes deeper than just a few rogue agents. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all oudrilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital pa
that is apple pells and oranges and oranges there. on the willis report on on the fox business network, 6:00 and 9:00 eastern time. thank you, jeri. martha: a controversial claim from a top republican as congressman darrell issa says the targeting of conservatives was an order that came from washington. karl rove is here on that and why congressman issa suggests that this goes deeper than just a few rogue agents. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf...
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students who depend on pell grants, trio and head start do not deserve these cuts. and certainly our seniors and our veterans do not deserve these cuts. the military construction veterans bill on the floor this week assumes the sequester cuts have been replaced. why in the world can't we do this for the other bills as well? we all know that the allocation for the rest of the subcommittees will make it nearly impossible to fund education, senior programs, infrastructure and job creation. while all of us believe it's important to keep the government functioning, governing by continuing resolution is really no way to run the federal government and that's exactly what course we're on, unless we come to some agreement. the majority complains -- excuse me, they claim that they care about the middle class and the poor. yet these cuts really do begin to erode the middle class and forces more people into poverty. so it's time for congress to reject these draconian cuts and replace the sequester with a bipartisan agreement on the budget resolution to create jobs and to lift t
students who depend on pell grants, trio and head start do not deserve these cuts. and certainly our seniors and our veterans do not deserve these cuts. the military construction veterans bill on the floor this week assumes the sequester cuts have been replaced. why in the world can't we do this for the other bills as well? we all know that the allocation for the rest of the subcommittees will make it nearly impossible to fund education, senior programs, infrastructure and job creation. while...
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mike more rely is retiring, considering one of the leading candies to replace david pell treat when he director john brennan. watch jake tapper on "the lead." he'll have much more in five minutes, but i want to take you to breaking news. glued to this picture, we have a helicopter in the air. several of the affiliates are watching. basically on the edge of this beautiful hearth are haersz tower, west 57th and 8th avenue, there are these two workers who are trapped on the, it seems like over a half hour now, still stuck there. on the ground saying that he knows, you know, please, ems, fire, they're all on the scene, 40 rescue workers are there. you'll see in a split second the top of the building, the hearst tower, the firefighters are leaning precariously over the edge, hanging onto the ropes in which the two workers are attached. adam is still on the ground with us, as he was describing everyone sort of stopping and taking a deep breath, and looking up toward the sky as these men are hanging on for dear life. they seem to be pretty calm, if not on their cell phones and taken photograp
mike more rely is retiring, considering one of the leading candies to replace david pell treat when he director john brennan. watch jake tapper on "the lead." he'll have much more in five minutes, but i want to take you to breaking news. glued to this picture, we have a helicopter in the air. several of the affiliates are watching. basically on the edge of this beautiful hearth are haersz tower, west 57th and 8th avenue, there are these two workers who are trapped on the, it seems...
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less, pay pell sets its sights on the stars. we will explain it next.count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. (male announ
less, pay pell sets its sights on the stars. we will explain it next.count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. [ male announcer ]...
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half saving americans t $45 billion a year in loan payments next year alone and double the maximum pell grant from $5,500 to a little over $11,000 and still have money left over to permanently set the rate on subsidized government loans for undergraduates at 3.4%. that is the rate currently set to double next month if congress doesn't act. or we could use the $1 trillion to lower the top corporate tax rate from 35% to 28%. that reduction was mitt romney's corporate tax goal, and we could do it without adding a dime to the deficit. that's why republicans like george schultz, art laffer, one of the architects of president reagan's economic plan, have expressed support for a revenue-neutral carbon feevment i have highlighted these four proposals to show that we could do big things with a carbon fee. these proposals -- or some combination of them or other ideas -- are all possibilities opened up by carbon fee legislation. shouldn't we have that discussion? wouldn't that be better and more honest and more productive than trotting out the tired tall tales of climate denial, better than preten
half saving americans t $45 billion a year in loan payments next year alone and double the maximum pell grant from $5,500 to a little over $11,000 and still have money left over to permanently set the rate on subsidized government loans for undergraduates at 3.4%. that is the rate currently set to double next month if congress doesn't act. or we could use the $1 trillion to lower the top corporate tax rate from 35% to 28%. that reduction was mitt romney's corporate tax goal, and we could do it...