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the second piece was pell grants , to increase the number of pell as increasingl the amount from 4000 to over 5000. reduce --point was to at that time, we were cutting in half the interest on the stafford loans, the college loans. now we want to take it down even further to where the interest rates are in the market. were an grants important part of that. whatever it is used, whether a community college, a for-profit institution are not, we have to make sure that those power grants are used very well and that we have to subject all elements of users of power grants to that scrutiny. in some cases, you see the for-profits who have abused that, and so we have to look into that. first of all, it is about the education of that person and about taxpayer dollars that we do not want to be squandering. i want to tell you this story -- promise you won't tell anybody -- we were having this debate three years ago right about now in washington on the budget. we had to find $200 billion of so that we would then agree on where we go from here. was agreeing to these proposals that republicans were p
the second piece was pell grants , to increase the number of pell as increasingl the amount from 4000 to over 5000. reduce --point was to at that time, we were cutting in half the interest on the stafford loans, the college loans. now we want to take it down even further to where the interest rates are in the market. were an grants important part of that. whatever it is used, whether a community college, a for-profit institution are not, we have to make sure that those power grants are used...
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we have to cut pell grants because we can't increase the amount for pell grants because it will increase the deficit -- we cannot get rid of these higher interest rates because that helps reduce the deficit. that is totally wrong. it is not smart. it is fundamental to our democracy and fundamental to our middle class and those who aspire to it. today, are doing investing in education to keep america number one -- it's not just about individuals. it's helping people reach their aspirations. it a veterinarian or a singer. it's just about keeping our economy number one. we think an important part of that is increasing the -- unleashing the power of women in the economy. with some of the things we talked about, early childhood education and the rest. you can't unleash the power of women unless we have education. that is the key to everything. i'm very proud and i accept the kind words of dana on behalf of my colleagues in the congress, the democratic side who made that possible. studentsy, we hope the can afford higher education with increasing the pell grant. the fight we are having right n
we have to cut pell grants because we can't increase the amount for pell grants because it will increase the deficit -- we cannot get rid of these higher interest rates because that helps reduce the deficit. that is totally wrong. it is not smart. it is fundamental to our democracy and fundamental to our middle class and those who aspire to it. today, are doing investing in education to keep america number one -- it's not just about individuals. it's helping people reach their aspirations. it a...
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them republicans, want to freeze the pell grants for 10 years. the question from larry hershman is -- what are the prospects of redirecting the pell grants away from poor performing colleges to public universities, including community colleges. -- colleges? [applause] >> i do not mean to be talking all the time. >> she is really good. i like hearing her. >> you might not have known, but when we passed the affordable care act, which addresses the economic financial security of , american families, when we passed that, at the exact same time there was one bill that had two revisions. -- provisions. one was affordable care act. the other was the higher education bill. it had three parts -- at least three parts. one of them was the heaviest investment we could make in community colleges, recognizing the important role commute -- community colleges play in our economy. and in the lives of the american people. the second piece was pell grants, to increase the overall the amountwell as from $4000 to over $5,000. the at that time we were cutting third po
them republicans, want to freeze the pell grants for 10 years. the question from larry hershman is -- what are the prospects of redirecting the pell grants away from poor performing colleges to public universities, including community colleges. -- colleges? [applause] >> i do not mean to be talking all the time. >> she is really good. i like hearing her. >> you might not have known, but when we passed the affordable care act, which addresses the economic financial security of...
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paula pell. fred ex with fred armisen.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. great to hear. we have something in common because i'm doing very, very well also. so we have that in common. [ laughter ] you guys, today marks the last day before congress' summer recess. they're taking five weeks off. five weeks. [ cheers and applause ] i hope they can get used to doing nothing. [ laughter ] what are you going to do for the recess? my kids want to go to the water park, but i'm going to try and block it. [ laughter and applause ] try to shut that down, you know? i like this news, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told reporters that despite her age, she does not plan on retiring and is likely to remain on the court for a while. after which, she was immediately traded to the new york knicks. [ cheers and applause ] how are y
paula pell. fred ex with fred armisen.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. great to hear. we have something in common because i'm doing very, very well also. so we have that in common. [ laughter ] you guys, today marks the last day before congress' summer recess. they're...
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been for pell grants, financial aid, student loans at low interest rates, i could not have gone to stanford. we have to do what we can. the best way to do well abroad is to do well at home. if we are strong domestically, we can be strong abroad. your point is well taken. we are a country for a reason. hopefully by our example and with our assistance, we can help others do it well also. right now, especially since we're barely coming back from that deep recession, it's time to really make sure that we take care of folks in america who work very hard to build this country. shirkt think we will ever our responsibility around the world, i do think we need to be very smart about how we do things. whoher it is iraq or people come to our border, we have to do this the smart way. we don't want to give the wrong impression of what we are trying to do whether it is an iraq war kids at the border. thank you for your question. before hunter, let me pick out a couple more. it's pretty random, right? ok, so the next three after hunter, liz amsten? i always seem to pick you. then luisen and perez. present
been for pell grants, financial aid, student loans at low interest rates, i could not have gone to stanford. we have to do what we can. the best way to do well abroad is to do well at home. if we are strong domestically, we can be strong abroad. your point is well taken. we are a country for a reason. hopefully by our example and with our assistance, we can help others do it well also. right now, especially since we're barely coming back from that deep recession, it's time to really make sure...
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one of them was the pell grant. it wasn't easy. fromory does not different a lot of other students. many are probably even worse. what made the difference for me was being able to come to a that i knew was affordable and have the resources i needed to get my education. many of our students face a lot of obstacles. others face even more, where they worry about their legal status and whether they will be deported. as another psychological effect that most students are not aware of but should be? ask that you continue to support legislation that not just opens the door but expands the door. for many students like myself, who never felt they had the opportunity but are now reaching their dream school. thank you. [applause] >> inspirational voices. there is a struggle. the question is, how much does it have to be? he introduced me, so now i get to introduce the college of marin superintendent and president. he began his tenure here in 2010 in december. throughout a 25 year degree -- 25 year career he has been recognized for his leadership locally, regionally, and nationally. he came here
one of them was the pell grant. it wasn't easy. fromory does not different a lot of other students. many are probably even worse. what made the difference for me was being able to come to a that i knew was affordable and have the resources i needed to get my education. many of our students face a lot of obstacles. others face even more, where they worry about their legal status and whether they will be deported. as another psychological effect that most students are not aware of but should be?...
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it's an important prinsz pell here, because i think that -- we don't know anything about what darren wilson did, other than some fairly extensive eyewitness testimony which is impeachable and may be contradictory. but you do encounter this sort of benefit of the doubt afforded to the police? >> yes. >> i understand, particularly people have had good experiences with police. law enforcement in their family, in their friendly circle. want to think the best about people. but we do have lots of documented cases. in this case, you can't see it -- at one point the officer is reaching in, the guy has his hands up and saying, stop going for my gun. yelling, stop going for my gun. he has his hands up. they punch him twice in the face, ram their car into him. throw something into the window to break the glass, and then just completely lie about it, and don't turn over this tape. >> yeah. >> when he is prosecuted. >> if you notice, a lot of these stories, one of the common threads you'll hear in the officer's account of these shootings is, he was going for my gun or i thought he was going for m
it's an important prinsz pell here, because i think that -- we don't know anything about what darren wilson did, other than some fairly extensive eyewitness testimony which is impeachable and may be contradictory. but you do encounter this sort of benefit of the doubt afforded to the police? >> yes. >> i understand, particularly people have had good experiences with police. law enforcement in their family, in their friendly circle. want to think the best about people. but we do have...
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, final details of the playground design. 4, specific treatment development and 5, finished sample pell for the proposed door assembly, new gates and new brick. the public received no inquiries for general information about the proposed project. however we received letter letter of support provided by the project sponsor which is also included in your packet. the project sponsor team is here and has prepared a short presentation to review the details of the work. i'm available for questions and this conclusion my presentation. thank you. >> while we bring that together we'll ge started. my name is larson, the operator of the proposed building. with me today are frederick nap from nap architect #50i8d -- i would like to start by thanking the commission and on working with us on the sped expedited timeline. they have given us a lot of comments as you heard and really made the project better. we are excited to be here today to work with you towards restoring this historic building. it has been vacant for the past 15 years. with your support, come january we'll have over 200 children attend
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james brown, once again, scott pelle tonight, he reports from new york. >> brown: tonight, coming home unless the outbreak is controlled, the results could be catastrophic. reports from vicente arenas and dr. jon lapook. the g palestinian death toll tos 1600, and an israeli soldier is presumed captured by hamas. barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone. anna werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best there is.
james brown, once again, scott pelle tonight, he reports from new york. >> brown: tonight, coming home unless the outbreak is controlled, the results could be catastrophic. reports from vicente arenas and dr. jon lapook. the g palestinian death toll tos 1600, and an israeli soldier is presumed captured by hamas. barry petersen and charlie d'agata are in the war zone. anna werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve...
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pretty sum pell forecast for us. down the shore improvements in the water. the rip current risk will be low low. another gorgeous beach day uv index will be at nine. anroblem. friday saturday and sunday nothing but sunshine. high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. and on the exclusive "eyewitness weather" seven day forecast and shore cast sunny until further that goes until tuesday afternoon. that will be our neck chance of a shower or storm. same goes for wednesday and then thursday sunny again with temperature in the 80s. notice those shower temperatures are in the 70s. still hot down the shore today. get updates on the forecast any time with a new cbs philly app check live radar, severe weather or sunny weather. share your storm pictures or shore pictures with us download >> with the a forecast like that a lot of pretty picture. sun sets preferred. >> thanks kathy. >> for boeing a pretty average team a lot of talk about the phillies. >> a lot of things going on. we finally made a trade and thehat somebody had to be called into action because the guy we
pretty sum pell forecast for us. down the shore improvements in the water. the rip current risk will be low low. another gorgeous beach day uv index will be at nine. anroblem. friday saturday and sunday nothing but sunshine. high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. and on the exclusive "eyewitness weather" seven day forecast and shore cast sunny until further that goes until tuesday afternoon. that will be our neck chance of a shower or storm. same goes for wednesday and then...
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and there is some technology cal flexibility that will allow us to have the meter service the mum pell as the part time and general meters pashing at other times and in the course of upgrading we are not making other changes to rates or time limits or anything else that would always be done separately through the action of the board or otherwise. but we are replacing all of the meters in the city, we should be done with that by february of 2015, and the folks that have been out in the neighborhood have seen them already and so we are glad to be able to report on that. and we have got good feedback so far, and but, by february 2015, all new meters in san francisco which is good news. and then, final item of my report. is disclosure of labor agreements. and just to catch everybody up, you will recall that we had a number of open labor contracts, for that were expiring on june 30th. and most of them all but two of them have already been finalized and approved by the mta board and we have two contracts with twu, the local 250 a for which we did not reach the resolution. we brought to you,
and there is some technology cal flexibility that will allow us to have the meter service the mum pell as the part time and general meters pashing at other times and in the course of upgrading we are not making other changes to rates or time limits or anything else that would always be done separately through the action of the board or otherwise. but we are replacing all of the meters in the city, we should be done with that by february of 2015, and the folks that have been out in the...
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hip pell for tweeting in this picture from her vacation. she's a science teacher.'m not sure where. i got to find out. if you're running errands around locally, you're looking at a pretty good day for it. you'll need the air conditioner in the car because it's going to be warm and more humid than yesterday. we'll climb from the mid 70's at 9 o'clock to 84 degrees at 3 o'clock and that is going to be your high today. a little bit of a breeze around. so far so good on most of our airport destinations. a lot of green airliners on our board. i would be careful of chicago because there's a line of showers and thunderstorms coming in just to the north of the air field and that might cause some delays over the next few hours. tam. >> thank you, david. >>> going on to health check right now there's p some new hope for people who are dealing with hair loss. researchers say that a drug used to treat a rare form and bone marrow cancer may help people with alopecia. the autoimmune disease destroys hair follicles and there's no known treatment for alopecia to completely restore
hip pell for tweeting in this picture from her vacation. she's a science teacher.'m not sure where. i got to find out. if you're running errands around locally, you're looking at a pretty good day for it. you'll need the air conditioner in the car because it's going to be warm and more humid than yesterday. we'll climb from the mid 70's at 9 o'clock to 84 degrees at 3 o'clock and that is going to be your high today. a little bit of a breeze around. so far so good on most of our airport...
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you for having us our eggs you want to start with you i want to know what was it that really come pell do you guys to get in your car and drive seventeen hours from new york to fergusson wealth to see the images of these young people in ferguson demanding justice for michael brown was very inspiring for us were based in the bronx and in the bronx we had our own michael brown our own trayvon martin his name was ramadi graham who was murdered in his own home in front of his grandmother and his little brother a couple of years ago in the bronx to this day the officer that killed him richard haste has not been brought to justice it's a struggle that we were very much involved with in a building with the family of ramadi graham in the bronx and so when this happened for us we really felt the need to express solidarity with the community in ferguson with michael brown's family we also our collective in the bronx has a personal connection to michael brown's family also was a member of our collective grew up with michael brown's cousin and so also was very much a personal thing to be able to g
you for having us our eggs you want to start with you i want to know what was it that really come pell do you guys to get in your car and drive seventeen hours from new york to fergusson wealth to see the images of these young people in ferguson demanding justice for michael brown was very inspiring for us were based in the bronx and in the bronx we had our own michael brown our own trayvon martin his name was ramadi graham who was murdered in his own home in front of his grandmother and his...
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>> pell say once again some people in the crowd were throwing molotov cocktails and throwing water bottles and several sun shots and they were use which is right across or near the media where each of you were standing. >> the national guard is also on the see and they used tier compass and now the mother of traffic von martin, martin of course was shot and killed by george zimmer zimmerman, he claimed he acted in self- defense and martin's mother said she wishes she had a word of comfort but the truth is she can only pray because their lives are forever changed. >>> and them happened and the two had been crew willing the peak and after miss his drift was found he was an after individual is your manufacturer. >> and an 18-year-old girl dies after falling more than 500 feet while hiking with her family in national park. the girl and her family were hiking down a trail to an overlook in the grand canyon of yellow stone. she apparently stepped off the trail and lost her footing. it was the park's second accidental depth them year. >>> they are protecting them fromup loading. and they asked lo
>> pell say once again some people in the crowd were throwing molotov cocktails and throwing water bottles and several sun shots and they were use which is right across or near the media where each of you were standing. >> the national guard is also on the see and they used tier compass and now the mother of traffic von martin, martin of course was shot and killed by george zimmer zimmerman, he claimed he acted in self- defense and martin's mother said she wishes she had a word of...
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. >> yesterday in, san francisco, house minority leader nancy pell yoes ease said combat troops to iraq was unacceptable. others like congressman barbara lee want president obama to secretional approval. >> more than 13 inches of rain swamped parts of new york in just hours two. deaths are blamed on down pours that pounded parts of the north and southeast. long island today saw record rainfall, baltimore had it's wettest day in 80 years. some underestimated the threat. . >> i just kept driving. that was dumb, because then, my car died and i was just stuck here. i called the police i didn't know what else to do. >> if i don't rain this hard, we're fine. when you get flood, and rain, there ain't much you can do. >> some say the rain storms will be more common as our planet's temperatures rise allowing atmosphere to hold more evaporated moisture. >> overnight thunderstorms helped dampen wildfires in the northwest but brought thousands of strikes and did not do much for the fires burning here, in california. in oregon a hiker was killed in a flash flood near portland, trying to get to a pop
. >> yesterday in, san francisco, house minority leader nancy pell yoes ease said combat troops to iraq was unacceptable. others like congressman barbara lee want president obama to secretional approval. >> more than 13 inches of rain swamped parts of new york in just hours two. deaths are blamed on down pours that pounded parts of the north and southeast. long island today saw record rainfall, baltimore had it's wettest day in 80 years. some underestimated the threat. . >> i...
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. >> yesterday in, san francisco, house minority leader nancy pell yoes ease said combat troops to iraqcceptable. others like congressman barbara lee want president obama to secretional approval. >> more than 13 inches of rain swamped parts of new york in just hours two. deaths are blamed on down pours that pounded parts of the north and southeast. long island today saw record rainfall, baltimore had it's wettest day in 80 years. some underestimated the threat. . >> i just kept driving. that was dumb, because then, my car died and i was just stuck here. i called the police i didn't know what else to do. >> if i don't rain this hard, we're fine. when you get flood, and rain, there ain't much you can do. >> some say the rain storms will be more common as our planet's tempures rise allowing atmosphere to hold more evaporated moisture. >> overnight thunderstorms helped dampen wildfires in the northwest but brought thousands of strikes and did not do much for the fires burning here, in california. in oregon a hiker was killed in a flash flood near portland, trying to get to a popular water f
. >> yesterday in, san francisco, house minority leader nancy pell yoes ease said combat troops to iraqcceptable. others like congressman barbara lee want president obama to secretional approval. >> more than 13 inches of rain swamped parts of new york in just hours two. deaths are blamed on down pours that pounded parts of the north and southeast. long island today saw record rainfall, baltimore had it's wettest day in 80 years. some underestimated the threat. . >> i just...
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you can't use pell grant credit. you can't use the current program program to pay for college credits that you can obtain for a cheaper cost and high school with dual enrollment. that is a cheaper way to get college credit. it was enormously helpful. my family could not afford the college's i got into when i first applied and that to tell me when everyone else was celebrating, you're going to have to go talk your way into someplace because everywhere that except to do is too expensive. dual enrollment is a way to reduce college costs. ap credits are way to reduce college costs. tell lot of students now today in your shoes are going to j sargent reynolds. and when they do that the total cost shrinks. for them to do that someone has to sit down with them and counsel them about this as a path. you can get a four year degree and it will be 25 or 30% cheaper if you start at the local community college. what this tells me is -- i am concerned about that. probably most concerned about this caller's cost issue. i do think th
you can't use pell grant credit. you can't use the current program program to pay for college credits that you can obtain for a cheaper cost and high school with dual enrollment. that is a cheaper way to get college credit. it was enormously helpful. my family could not afford the college's i got into when i first applied and that to tell me when everyone else was celebrating, you're going to have to go talk your way into someplace because everywhere that except to do is too expensive. dual...
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hip pell tweets in this great picture from rocky mountain park. just returned from vacation out there. if you have >>> those are your "techbytes." i'm devin dwyer. homeowners to tell that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home and here's the best part... you still own your home. take control of your retirement today! ♪ >> a tiny nano satellite is now floating free after a successful space walk. you can see the russian cosmonaut intentionally toss the 4-inch box away from the spac
hip pell tweets in this great picture from rocky mountain park. just returned from vacation out there. if you have >>> those are your "techbytes." i'm devin dwyer. homeowners to tell that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your...
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number of other companies around the country using technology that helps drivers pay for parking or pellind spots. this raises a question of public property versus intellectual property. and we're getting both sides tonight. we have the founder and ceo of haystack technologies. and eric you say it's information. the city says you are selling the public spot. but you are profitting off of something we all have the right to, to park, right? >> it's a social parking community that allows neighbors to exchange information, and neighbors have every right to exchange that information, and if we can help make this inefficient system a little bit more efficient, then that's a good thing for those individuals and cities. >> critics say you are creating an inherently unfair system. what if you don't have a smartphone or your battery ran out. what if people started driving an hour in just to park by fenway, and then they can sell that spot for a lot? you can kind of changing the rules of the game, right? >> we're just making a really bad game simpler. and haystack is only an option, and by the way,
number of other companies around the country using technology that helps drivers pay for parking or pellind spots. this raises a question of public property versus intellectual property. and we're getting both sides tonight. we have the founder and ceo of haystack technologies. and eric you say it's information. the city says you are selling the public spot. but you are profitting off of something we all have the right to, to park, right? >> it's a social parking community that allows...
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okay a pell a, shealynn will perform.you so by carrie underwood. >> shea lynn, the vocalist. >> thank you. >> ♪ (music playing) (singing) (singing) (singing) (singing) well, not that kind of fresh. on the freshness of our chicken. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring your family a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> looks like christy brinkly is still billy joel's uptown girl. >> i love. that will yes, brinkly was in the front row for billy joel's concert at madison square garden, when he noticed her singing along. so he directed the cameras to get a shot of his ex. and they they did. christy tweeted this picture with the cam sean, he still got it. >> awe. does
okay a pell a, shealynn will perform.you so by carrie underwood. >> shea lynn, the vocalist. >> thank you. >> ♪ (music playing) (singing) (singing) (singing) (singing) well, not that kind of fresh. on the freshness of our chicken. but i can guarantee the freshness of our chicken because we go beyond what the usda requires... with extra inspections in american family owned farms, refrigerated trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between. that's what it takes to bring...
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p pell find a way. like jurassic park, nature finds a way. it's showing up in torrents and walmart. >> you wonder is disney thinking about this this? if they don't compromise and make it more widely available, it actually hurts them, doesn't it? >> no, it does. to a point, most motion picture companies and entertainment companies, hbo will say a little bit of piracy helps them or a little bit of other distribution helps them because it gives them broader distribution and then to a point. and that point can be reached quickly. so i think we're already at that point where you need to think about if they're not pushing it through amazon, how are they going to become more effective distributing their own product through their own website or over over-the-top digital services? right now the market is finding a way. it's going to amazon and buying these little 3 1/2-inch skinny things called d.v.d.'s that apparently still exist and other ople who are going on to bittorrenting sites and picking up movies that way. you can't freeze the market and i t
p pell find a way. like jurassic park, nature finds a way. it's showing up in torrents and walmart. >> you wonder is disney thinking about this this? if they don't compromise and make it more widely available, it actually hurts them, doesn't it? >> no, it does. to a point, most motion picture companies and entertainment companies, hbo will say a little bit of piracy helps them or a little bit of other distribution helps them because it gives them broader distribution and then to a...
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again, we have a responsibility as a sovereign nation to our whether it is through medicare, the pell grant program for students going to college, we try to figure out ways for all of us to succeed. i'm the first in my family to get a college degree. i got a lot of aid from the stanford. i worked all four years. summers i worked construction with my dad. had it not been for pell grants, financial aid, student loans at low interest rates, i could not have gone to stanford. we have to do what we can. the best way to do well abroad is to do well at home. if we are strong domestically, we can be strong abroad. your point is well taken. we are a country for a reason. hopefully by our example and with our assistance, we can help others do it well also. right now, especially since we're barely coming back from that deep recession, it's time to really make sure that we take care of folks in america who work very hard to build this country. i don't think we will ever shirk our responsibility around the world, i do think we need to be very smart about how we do things. whether it is iraq or peo
again, we have a responsibility as a sovereign nation to our whether it is through medicare, the pell grant program for students going to college, we try to figure out ways for all of us to succeed. i'm the first in my family to get a college degree. i got a lot of aid from the stanford. i worked all four years. summers i worked construction with my dad. had it not been for pell grants, financial aid, student loans at low interest rates, i could not have gone to stanford. we have to do what we...
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[applause] we have got to have -- yes, we need pell grants. it is essential. but we also meet our arms to hold these young people to encourage them. when we look at what is happening in ferguson right now, in missouri, we know -- we know anguish ofish, the violence and discrimination and racism and rejection. how do we hold, wrap our arms around individuals and communities so that we can hold them dear? where we can cry together and the angry together, but to know we can work together to make a change? .acism is alive and well we are working hard to dismantle it. lot more workt a to do. i am benefited by white privilege. i know that. but i am trying to use this privilege in a way that opens up so all of our privilege -- there is a way forward for the 100%. we work on specifics like transportation, like just wages, like how we pull together, we have to work at the chatter side of our -- shadow side of our culture which is our history. the racism, the scrimmage nation. and we, the people, we can make a difference. we have made huge strides, but we have a long wa
[applause] we have got to have -- yes, we need pell grants. it is essential. but we also meet our arms to hold these young people to encourage them. when we look at what is happening in ferguson right now, in missouri, we know -- we know anguish ofish, the violence and discrimination and racism and rejection. how do we hold, wrap our arms around individuals and communities so that we can hold them dear? where we can cry together and the angry together, but to know we can work together to make a...
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ronald reagan in a phone call to nixon to express his disgust with tu n's vote to admit china and ex pell taiwan. here it is. >> well, that was a bad vote, wasn't it. >> well, i want to tell you -- >> we worked our tails off, i must say. >> i know. i was just sick. >> '54 to '59. i just finished a meeting with ted agnes. he is back from greece and turkey, both of whom we got, incidentally. we didn't get iran, though. damn it. you figure there's the shah, we've done all the things for hit. and these african country, they're the ones i must say was disappointing. >> mr. president, the reason i called was, i know it's -- it is not easy to give a suggestion or advice to the president of the united states. but i just feel that -- i feel so strongly that we can't, and in view of '72, we can't just sit and take this and continue as if nothing had happened. and i had a suggestion for an action that i would like to be so presumptuous as to suggest. my every instinct says get the hell out of that kangaroo court and let it sink, but i know that's very -- that would be extremely difficult and not the
ronald reagan in a phone call to nixon to express his disgust with tu n's vote to admit china and ex pell taiwan. here it is. >> well, that was a bad vote, wasn't it. >> well, i want to tell you -- >> we worked our tails off, i must say. >> i know. i was just sick. >> '54 to '59. i just finished a meeting with ted agnes. he is back from greece and turkey, both of whom we got, incidentally. we didn't get iran, though. damn it. you figure there's the shah, we've done...
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especially since historically they sold an average mutt pell of 22 times earnings., slap that multiple in next year's earnings estimates, guess what, $126 stock. i'll take that 30 bucks any take of the week. make no mistake. u.p.s.'s business is strong. the package revenue increased 5%. roughly what i was i looking for. total value up 7%. high single digits. in fact, management noted business-to-shipments were larger than several years. more and more consumers increasingly spend their money online. they pretty much have a duopoly. not taking too much from the hobbled postal service. we hear amazon is gunning for u.p.s. but in the end, amazon, as powerful as they are, is stuck with big brand whether they like it or not. amazon has too much business than to ship any other way. listen, if you're worried about an economic slowdown caused by the geo-political madness, then u.p.s., not fedex, is the one to use. they have less overseas exposure, with the u.s. accounting for 62% of its revenues. revenues up to 6%. acceleration from 5% growth in the first quarter. and volume
especially since historically they sold an average mutt pell of 22 times earnings., slap that multiple in next year's earnings estimates, guess what, $126 stock. i'll take that 30 bucks any take of the week. make no mistake. u.p.s.'s business is strong. the package revenue increased 5%. roughly what i was i looking for. total value up 7%. high single digits. in fact, management noted business-to-shipments were larger than several years. more and more consumers increasingly spend their money...
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pam from pell city. [applause] >> host: as soon as we say good night would you kill the mics the won't hear us talking? thank you so much for coming. we appreciate it. we are going to get her back for that second book. >> guest: thank you so much, everybody. it was up pleasure. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and keep public policy events and every weekend booktv, for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by the cable-tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. ..
pam from pell city. [applause] >> host: as soon as we say good night would you kill the mics the won't hear us talking? thank you so much for coming. we appreciate it. we are going to get her back for that second book. >> guest: thank you so much, everybody. it was up pleasure. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and keep public policy events and every weekend booktv, for 15 years the only television network devoted...
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we talk about pell grants. it's a great benefit. but at the same time only 10% of students -- low-income students who start community college nationwide ever finish. something's wrong. what often it is is a small situation, childcare issues, barriers, some families spiraling out of control. they need that support, they need that push, they need that push to make that leap out. >> you're doing that. with that being said, i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. mcdermott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm old enough to remember george bush being sold to us as a compassionate conservative and i appreciate five, six hearings about poor people but i'm not sure i really understand. ms. gaines-turner, you are someone we can learn from about how it actually works. now, everybody up here makes $170,000 a year. so we don't have much contact with what you go through on an average month. could you tell me what your education level is, how far you went in school? >> i graduated high school. >> so you got a high school education? >> yes. >> a
we talk about pell grants. it's a great benefit. but at the same time only 10% of students -- low-income students who start community college nationwide ever finish. something's wrong. what often it is is a small situation, childcare issues, barriers, some families spiraling out of control. they need that support, they need that push, they need that push to make that leap out. >> you're doing that. with that being said, i yield back, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. mcdermott....
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it's an absolute piece of fwos pell to the republican base.to say i would repeal obamacare. paul ryan knows as well as the rest of the republican leadership knows they can't do that and won't do that. even if they get the senate back they won't have a filibuster approved majority. this will be a base election, midterms almost always are base elections. if you get a guy like paul ryan go on "squawk box" sand say, well, i'm not sure i want to repeal obamacare, that's a prescription forgetting people to not show up at the polls. gop can't repeal obamacare but they can't say they won't try. >> interesting because, nathan, i see you shaking your head here. >> my office is about five miles from boehner's district and one word they've taken out of any conversations is the word repeal. you don't mention repeal. you say we're going to modify, we're going to change, we're going to adapt. all of a sudden ryan comes on and says, oh, we're going to repeal it. is this once again an example of two republican parties? >> no, i don't think so. i mean, you know
it's an absolute piece of fwos pell to the republican base.to say i would repeal obamacare. paul ryan knows as well as the rest of the republican leadership knows they can't do that and won't do that. even if they get the senate back they won't have a filibuster approved majority. this will be a base election, midterms almost always are base elections. if you get a guy like paul ryan go on "squawk box" sand say, well, i'm not sure i want to repeal obamacare, that's a prescription...
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. >> reporter: it was in this small cap pell, a sunday mass like any other.s have come again to hear this man but as he stood at this altar and celebrated mass he was right winged down by a death squad, before his death in 1980 he used the pulpit to speak about killings of the poor and gave a voice to thousands of salvadorians. in the recording of his last sermon he pleaded to the military and he said i beg you an order you in the name of god stop the repression. the bishop, a close aid of him, had no doubt what that would me mean. >> translator: i thought in that moment he signed a death sentence. >> reporter: his murder was one of the sparks which ignited the civil war between the government and the gurillas and 75,000 people died this 12 years and for decades they hoped he would be made a saint. now catholic pope francis has finally lifted a ban in the vatican on doing so. >> translator: there were divisions in our country and also within the church's hierarchy and that completely blocked the process. >> reporter: people come here everyday to pay their res
. >> reporter: it was in this small cap pell, a sunday mass like any other.s have come again to hear this man but as he stood at this altar and celebrated mass he was right winged down by a death squad, before his death in 1980 he used the pulpit to speak about killings of the poor and gave a voice to thousands of salvadorians. in the recording of his last sermon he pleaded to the military and he said i beg you an order you in the name of god stop the repression. the bishop, a close aid...
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so was carl icahn right about pay pell? ebay may make the advice and spin off the entertainment unit. plus, tesla stock has had a wild wild ride this year. someone says $300 bucks isn't far hievenld he'll explain why next. . >>> welcome back to "fast." game stop moving higher after posting better than expected earnings boosted by new game releases as well as strong sales of those new consoles. it's the power of the new console according to cfo from both microsoft and sony. tlirk guidance above street forecast. the stock currently moving higher here after hours by better than 7%. melissa. >> thank you, bertha coombs. guy adami. you aptly pointed out we discussed this stock how it would be a stock that outperforms. >> this was a very good quarter. you know, everybody thinks game stop is huge, it's not. it has a:30% shortage. everybody is convinced the business is going the way of the dodo bird, which it's not. i think you can chase this i think the stock goes higher from here. >> i think we would have seen the dodo bird from
so was carl icahn right about pay pell? ebay may make the advice and spin off the entertainment unit. plus, tesla stock has had a wild wild ride this year. someone says $300 bucks isn't far hievenld he'll explain why next. . >>> welcome back to "fast." game stop moving higher after posting better than expected earnings boosted by new game releases as well as strong sales of those new consoles. it's the power of the new console according to cfo from both microsoft and sony....
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and that could be the challenge for republicans is yes, pell are unhappy with obama but not furious and dieing to go to the polls yet. >> joy, you're right on this. the impeachment drives which seems like overkill should have been a censor vote of some kind at the worst. they want to try to knock him out of office and wound up the energizer bunny. all of a sudden bill clinton is back to 1992. picked up 8 years. i'm a kid again. can i do this one. he is always good at that. thank you. >> see you tomorrow on your show. you get a whole hour. >>> up next, when joe met lucy. the oldest woman veteran in the country. i think 114 or something. something like that. he makes quite a picture with this. you got to watch this coming up. this is "hardball," place for politics. (male announcer) it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® is now available in flextouch® - the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-butto
and that could be the challenge for republicans is yes, pell are unhappy with obama but not furious and dieing to go to the polls yet. >> joy, you're right on this. the impeachment drives which seems like overkill should have been a censor vote of some kind at the worst. they want to try to knock him out of office and wound up the energizer bunny. all of a sudden bill clinton is back to 1992. picked up 8 years. i'm a kid again. can i do this one. he is always good at that. thank you....
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fashion, they could've supported the very strong line that barney had, but instead, they flee in a pell-mell fashion, some to georgetown, wherever the road would take them. i think that goes to the point that this battle was not a foregone conclusion. >> let's take a question over here. >> i have something. like cs? -- >> yes? question or a winder made a fatal mistake because he told the guys near the bridge to retreat up the georgetown road. they could have fallen back to join with barney or the militia and the british might not have won the battle. hisact, the u.s. army -- in testimony to congress that this was a battle that the british should not have won because it was fought in 100 degrees heat, you know, in these woolen leadrms, with 60 rounds of ammunition, all of the muskets knapsack, canteen, everything, and they were out of shape from being aboard the ships for weeks, if not a couple of months. so, if there had been a better world -- better general, like winfield scott, who was up in ,anada, or maybe nathan townson who was of the same family the town in maryland is made -- named fo
fashion, they could've supported the very strong line that barney had, but instead, they flee in a pell-mell fashion, some to georgetown, wherever the road would take them. i think that goes to the point that this battle was not a foregone conclusion. >> let's take a question over here. >> i have something. like cs? -- >> yes? question or a winder made a fatal mistake because he told the guys near the bridge to retreat up the georgetown road. they could have fallen back to...