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students who use pell grants and buose who don't.here were exceptions. florida international university hamea large number of low-in students, however students here who use pell grants graduate at ablt the same rate as non-p recipients. >> you could look at twoin itutions that were taking the exact same share of pellan studentsone was getting wildly different outcomes than another. and so what that shows us is that demographics isn't destiny. right? that it's possible at the institution level that there are resources and supports than can be put in place to make sure at all students are graduating. >> sreenivasan: that is what flora international universi did. >> we took a holistic approach to what we call student success. >> sreenivasan: the school tripled their advising staff, added tutoring math labs, created life coaes, and expanded special services for low-income students like amber mannings. what's a success in life coach do? >> they promote success or development the correct way beyond your classroom, beyond pencil and paper.
students who use pell grants and buose who don't.here were exceptions. florida international university hamea large number of low-in students, however students here who use pell grants graduate at ablt the same rate as non-p recipients. >> you could look at twoin itutions that were taking the exact same share of pellan studentsone was getting wildly different outcomes than another. and so what that shows us is that demographics isn't destiny. right? that it's possible at the institution...
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specifically 400 pell grant eligible students is my understanding, correct? >> the program, as proposed, would include memberships for both pell grant students and other students. so in talking to the program manager at sf state, they are monitoring the ratio on a precedent from u.c. berkeley where there's a similar subsidized membership system for students. so their recommendation, they do have the capacity, if the board wished to only focus on pell grant students. but the focus was to include a mixture of membership types because it's not only the pell grant students for whom the bike share -- >> commissioner cohen: i think you misinterpreted what i was saying, i wasn't trying to single them out, just calling attention they are included in this group. pell grant students are the most vulnerable and poorest out of the entire student body population. i'm not trying to pit one university against another, or say one need is greater than the other. i'm just ensuring that those who have the greatest need are in the pool for consideration. >> the pell grant studen
specifically 400 pell grant eligible students is my understanding, correct? >> the program, as proposed, would include memberships for both pell grant students and other students. so in talking to the program manager at sf state, they are monitoring the ratio on a precedent from u.c. berkeley where there's a similar subsidized membership system for students. so their recommendation, they do have the capacity, if the board wished to only focus on pell grant students. but the focus was to...
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when i went to school pell grant's covered the full cost of tuition. they do not anymore.e could certainly invest more. but we also need a congress that will allow students to refinance their debt, that will allow whennts to have relief they are doing public service. my opponent has voted to both cut pell grant and raise the interest rate cap student loans. >> lisa does not always get the facts quite right. the pell grants thanks to legislation passed this year are now year-round, recognizing that not everyone is a traditional student. we have raised the commitment the federal government has made to pell grants. it's a record level. for someone who talks about prioritizing education, when she was senate majority leader, the state commitment to education was cut. i have prioritized the perkins loan for first-generation students and have voted on legislation for dr. students also -- daca students also. moderator: thank you. for federal perkins loan extension bill that you cosponsored in 2017 -- the federal perkins loan extension of that you cosponsored in 2017 -- the bill wi
when i went to school pell grant's covered the full cost of tuition. they do not anymore.e could certainly invest more. but we also need a congress that will allow students to refinance their debt, that will allow whennts to have relief they are doing public service. my opponent has voted to both cut pell grant and raise the interest rate cap student loans. >> lisa does not always get the facts quite right. the pell grants thanks to legislation passed this year are now year-round,...
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my opponent has voted to cut pell grants. we need to make sure that we have for our students -- students are going to have to work hard. like me, sometimes you might have to work a job to pay to wish in we still have to make it affordable so it is still a choice for future generations like chase. one of the things that we have done at the county level, really laid out by the governor, but working to bring in the private sector to provide training and job skills. whether it is college or directly into a career. but that training is available for them to enter the job force. an incredible partnership that the governor's office of economic development things people and to train them for jobs in the manufacturing of high tech industries and they get private sector support that. we will have to look at more options like that. but continuing support for pell grant spirit doug: do you choose a rebuttal? ms. love: i want to point out that i would like to know which vote -- the name of the bill that we voted to repeal student loans or
my opponent has voted to cut pell grants. we need to make sure that we have for our students -- students are going to have to work hard. like me, sometimes you might have to work a job to pay to wish in we still have to make it affordable so it is still a choice for future generations like chase. one of the things that we have done at the county level, really laid out by the governor, but working to bring in the private sector to provide training and job skills. whether it is college or...
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my opponent has voted to cut pell grants. we need to make sure that we have to work hard.ometimes he might have to work a job to try to pay tuition, but we have to make it affordable, so it is still a choice for future generations like chase. one of the things that we have done at the county level, working to bring in the private sector to provide training and job skills. training is available for them to enter the job market. an incredible partnership that the governor's office of economic development things people and to train them for jobs. they get private sector support that. do you choose a rebuttal? ms. love: i want to point out that i would like to know which vote -- the name of the bill that we voted to repeal student loans or pell grant's. you cannot point to one vote because they have not happened. it is completely misleading and not true. we have to concentrate on bringing down the cost of higher when studentsthat are graduating, they are not spending half a lifetime paying the federal government to act. it is crippling to families. back. it is crippling to fam
my opponent has voted to cut pell grants. we need to make sure that we have to work hard.ometimes he might have to work a job to try to pay tuition, but we have to make it affordable, so it is still a choice for future generations like chase. one of the things that we have done at the county level, working to bring in the private sector to provide training and job skills. training is available for them to enter the job market. an incredible partnership that the governor's office of economic...
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my opponent has voted against job-training programs and the pell grant programs putting the money in the hands of the special interest to expand freedom and choices for kids. >> host: coming from the director of the political science department also the director of the mercy first center. >> when it comes to the supreme court nominee u.s. senate is responsible but i am curious to know as a center line - - as a senator would you have confirmed brett kavanaugh quick. >> he is on the supreme court he has all the respective responsibilities associated with the office. in terms of how i would have voted i don't make votes on the fly i would be need to see the briefing books and participate in the hearings and those testimonials are prior decisions which i did not hear i only heard bits and pieces. i wouldn't want to make a judgment on the merits without the information but the bigger issue, congress ought to be able to be able to act in a civil way program is not very happy with the comments of the united states senate in this instance we should act with civility, professional and some, c
my opponent has voted against job-training programs and the pell grant programs putting the money in the hands of the special interest to expand freedom and choices for kids. >> host: coming from the director of the political science department also the director of the mercy first center. >> when it comes to the supreme court nominee u.s. senate is responsible but i am curious to know as a center line - - as a senator would you have confirmed brett kavanaugh quick. >> he is on...
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he voted against expanding the pell grant. he has not been a friend to education. this congress could really adopt the central tenet of president trump's plan which is to expand post secondary educational opportunities. i would work with the president on that. sean: we're going to go back to facebook for another question, please. and, because we brought up the national debt, and because we have talked about the kind of world that maggie's generation will inherit from us, what would you specifically suggest for reducing this national debt? $20 trillion and growing. that nobody seems to be able to get a handle on. ron? mr. dinicola: well, i think there's things that we can do but we cannot pass measures that will blow up the debt. second of all, we can close the corporate tax loophole that allows corporations to take their trademarks, park them overseas, call them their headquarters, recognize all the revenue overseas and not pay u.s. taxes. again, president trump understands this. he is fought for this in his election. i would work with him on getting that done. we
he voted against expanding the pell grant. he has not been a friend to education. this congress could really adopt the central tenet of president trump's plan which is to expand post secondary educational opportunities. i would work with the president on that. sean: we're going to go back to facebook for another question, please. and, because we brought up the national debt, and because we have talked about the kind of world that maggie's generation will inherit from us, what would you...
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whitehouse: i was very fond of claiborne pell and admired his creation of things like pell grant that have stood the test of times. mr. flanders: a newfound respect collins, -- for sen. >> -- >> the question was republican from rhode island. mr. flanders: john chafee served as well during his years in the senate. >> i asked for a letter grade for president trump and a letter grade for president -- senator jack reed. mr. flanders: i answered this before, i would say be your be plus. sen. whitehouse: i would give them an a. people in rhode island love him and i consider him a friend and i appreciate his enthusiastic support for me in this race. >> not surprised. yes or no, should the president be required to release his tax returns. sen. whitehouse: i will support legislation that goes for the requirement, particularly with the scrutiny of what his business dealings are with russia, and at a minimum, we should have a report on what his business dealings are with russian interests, russian banks and oligarchs. mr. flanders: prospectively, if it were to be the consensus on a bipartisan ba
whitehouse: i was very fond of claiborne pell and admired his creation of things like pell grant that have stood the test of times. mr. flanders: a newfound respect collins, -- for sen. >> -- >> the question was republican from rhode island. mr. flanders: john chafee served as well during his years in the senate. >> i asked for a letter grade for president trump and a letter grade for president -- senator jack reed. mr. flanders: i answered this before, i would say be your be...
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as i mentioned earlier, my opponent has voted to cut pell grants.ng we need to make sure that we have for our students, students are going to have to work hard. like me, you're going to work, sometimes you might have to work a job to pay tuition. we've got to still make it affordable. for affordable still it's still a choice. one of the things that we've done as a county level, working, let out by the governor, but working to bring in the private sector, to help divide training and job skills, whether it's college or directly into a career, but the training is available for them to enter the job force. some incredible partnership that we supported, the governors economic develop, brings people and trains them for jobs in the manufacturing and high-tech industries. they get some private sectors that. we're going to have to look at more options like that. continuing support for pell grants and student loans. >> i just want to.out, i would actually like to know which vote actually the name of the bill and the votes that we voted to repeal. student loan
as i mentioned earlier, my opponent has voted to cut pell grants.ng we need to make sure that we have for our students, students are going to have to work hard. like me, you're going to work, sometimes you might have to work a job to pay tuition. we've got to still make it affordable. for affordable still it's still a choice. one of the things that we've done as a county level, working, let out by the governor, but working to bring in the private sector, to help divide training and job skills,...
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thank claiborne pell. history of all democrats when executive branch is entirely in republican hands. wouldn't it be nice to have somebody at the seat at the table instead of drilling rotten tomatoes at the team on the field? rhode islanders would benefit from someone down there, susan collins type person who can go down there, leverage her involvement at the table and bring home the bacon for rhode islanders. >> is the balance argument. >> there is bipartisanship that we need to break the republican monopoly on power in washington right now. has it been abused? >> it has been badly abused and has not serve the american people. when we are in a place in which one of the branches of government has a democratically controlled chamber, the runaway train will slow down. we will be able to do real negotiations. as people like george will, the legendary conservative columnist that said, the way you make things right in washington, is by voting for democrats. at least in this election should have a balance of pow
thank claiborne pell. history of all democrats when executive branch is entirely in republican hands. wouldn't it be nice to have somebody at the seat at the table instead of drilling rotten tomatoes at the team on the field? rhode islanders would benefit from someone down there, susan collins type person who can go down there, leverage her involvement at the table and bring home the bacon for rhode islanders. >> is the balance argument. >> there is bipartisanship that we need to...
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you know it's a death penalty to be abolished the reason they get pell here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to that's going to give them justice and we can then say. not quite different then through this this isn't the way. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race move this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be sick. very critical time time to sit down and talk. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president one should. want to. have to go on to be pros which is what the four three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the college. which should all. be in the middle. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't mak
you know it's a death penalty to be abolished the reason they get pell here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to that's going to give them justice and we can then say. not quite different then through this this isn't the way. to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race move this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be sick. very critical...
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i know more that are paying more in education loans in their car loans and pell grants haven't kept pace with inflation. we've got to make it easier for those to aspire to be self-sufficient in this country. it's the bridge between democrat and republican to make it accessible. i'm also watching the states closely they just issued a new program that affords the state universities to a four year but earns less than $125. >> we know the programs that say college is for he isn't going to be free it's going to go on taxpayers. the problem we had with higher education young people are getting out in their upward mobility to pay off some of the loans but also for studies that have been done in the federal reserve has shown when you get programs you have 50 cents of every dollar going into the tuition increases and student loans go up 60 cents of every dollar to patrician increases do we have other fundamental changes rather than relying up upon. >> i believe it is time that we take marijuana off of the schedule one narcotics and it should be up to the states to pass as appropriate as they see
i know more that are paying more in education loans in their car loans and pell grants haven't kept pace with inflation. we've got to make it easier for those to aspire to be self-sufficient in this country. it's the bridge between democrat and republican to make it accessible. i'm also watching the states closely they just issued a new program that affords the state universities to a four year but earns less than $125. >> we know the programs that say college is for he isn't going to be...
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we have to make sure we're funding hell got -- pell grants. another idea is expanding work-study programs. we have a lot of students applying the first time whose parents did not attend college. if we extend work study, take some of them and have them go back to high schools help students navigate the college of location process, financial aid, but is a win-win for everybody. i would love to see us expand the public service student loan forgiveness. we have a lot of needs that could be served by students graduating, doing a couple of years of public service and eliminating -- student debt. >> recent changes made by the education department have allowed the dismissal of hundreds of civil rights complaint against schools and campuses. officetocol allows the for civil rights to disregard cases considered to be a burden on the office. decision send as a message? always agree don't with the administration when it comes to education. i'm glad my opponent and i agree we need to fully fund held grants -- pell grants. opportunities abound in higher edu
we have to make sure we're funding hell got -- pell grants. another idea is expanding work-study programs. we have a lot of students applying the first time whose parents did not attend college. if we extend work study, take some of them and have them go back to high schools help students navigate the college of location process, financial aid, but is a win-win for everybody. i would love to see us expand the public service student loan forgiveness. we have a lot of needs that could be served...
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we were even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the research to get pell hears because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us as a with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and fifth going rose to twenty thousand dollars . china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only boom bust. welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter labelle were discussing some real news. and i want to discuss something mark sent me just before and before we sat
we were even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the research to get pell hears because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us as a with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you...
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got was because we worked hard but also because there were pilgrims and perkins grants- there were pell and perkins loans. the american people invested in us. the thing is we need that today more than we ever have before. as we look around our country, we see a lot of people struggling. whether you are here in new hampshire on the west coast or my home state of texas, you realize 3 million people have lost health insurance because this administration continues to mess around with the affordable care act. doesn't matter whether you go to a big city or small-town, the rents are going up like crazy. people have to spend more than a third, more than half of their .ncome just on the rent in a number of states, folks still make the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. they cannot work one job even if they were 50 hours -- work 50 hours and afford to pay the rent, keep a roof over their heads. folks are doubling up the communities. we are seeing a rise in homelessness, people sleeping under overpasses, not just in downtown but metro areas across the country. today is awe need 21st century blueprint
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with higher the studies that have been done, new york federal reserve has shown that when you get the pell grants, $.50 of every dollar goes to tuition increases. $.60 of every dollar goes to tuition increases. on money coming from the federal government. that is hurting students, ultimately. recreational marijuana, for or against? mr. phillips: i think it's time we take it off the schedule one list of narcotics and i think it should be up to states. mr. paulsen: no. moderator 1: who would you want to see as house speaker? mr. paulsen: the presumption is that with republicans back in charge it would be kevin mccarthy, and i would certainly support him. moderator 2: pelosi or somebody else if the democrats were in charge? mr. phillips: i have said countless times that it's time for new leadership on both sides of the i/o. there is a reason i don't take money from members of congress. when i vote for speaker of the house, it will be on principle, not on party. moderator 2: do you have a name? mr. phillips: not yet. moderator 2: thanks for watching. remember all of our debates are available t
with higher the studies that have been done, new york federal reserve has shown that when you get the pell grants, $.50 of every dollar goes to tuition increases. $.60 of every dollar goes to tuition increases. on money coming from the federal government. that is hurting students, ultimately. recreational marijuana, for or against? mr. phillips: i think it's time we take it off the schedule one list of narcotics and i think it should be up to states. mr. paulsen: no. moderator 1: who would you...
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deputies knew this pig really pell. -- well. he gets out all the time. they even knew where he lived. they had a bag of doritos and lured the pig all the way home. >> oh, man. >> maybe the owner could cooperate and put a better fence in. >> what kind of doritos? jalapeno flavored? >> good nose on that pig. she was quite a distance away. i wasn't even sure the bag was open. the pig knew it. >> details you won't find anywhere else. >> hope to see you at 6:00. >>> breaking news tonight. nbc news has learned saudi arabia may be about to admit that a "washington post" journalist was killed during an interrogation gone wrong. president trump suggesting that, quote, rogue killers could be to blame, as cleaning crews show up at the consulate hours before turkish investigators are finally allowed inside. >>> a sea of desperation on the florida coast. a family trapped, spelling out "help" oneir lawn. and how this beachfront home is still standing. >>> a teacher and school nurse seen on surveillance video dragging a young student with autism through the hallways. t
deputies knew this pig really pell. -- well. he gets out all the time. they even knew where he lived. they had a bag of doritos and lured the pig all the way home. >> oh, man. >> maybe the owner could cooperate and put a better fence in. >> what kind of doritos? jalapeno flavored? >> good nose on that pig. she was quite a distance away. i wasn't even sure the bag was open. the pig knew it. >> details you won't find anywhere else. >> hope to see you at 6:00....
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and maximizing pell grant's. does as well. it's your pocketbook. it's our kids' pocketbook. it is saving money. is what we should do. -- it is what we should do. >> the cost of education, we want to be great service and low cost. the senator has been part of a now eightbt that is at $3llion -- that is now trillion. shot ateally deserve a it when you have been part of the problem? if you want more of the same, guy.s your if you want people who will fix things, who have done in the trenches, you want to try something different. >> pre-existing conditions, they were mentioned right off the bat. we have a question from the debate commission. there is a court battle to take away coverage for pre-existing conditions. do you think insurance companies should be required to provide such coverage? do you believe they should be able to charge higher rates for people with those conditions? >> great question. i spent 10 years in my own business taking on the whole issue of the high cost of insurance. 10 years ago, health insurance companies kept coming in. you're lucky. it is only going
and maximizing pell grant's. does as well. it's your pocketbook. it's our kids' pocketbook. it is saving money. is what we should do. -- it is what we should do. >> the cost of education, we want to be great service and low cost. the senator has been part of a now eightbt that is at $3llion -- that is now trillion. shot ateally deserve a it when you have been part of the problem? if you want more of the same, guy.s your if you want people who will fix things, who have done in the...
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donnelly: one of the first things is make sure we protect our pell grants.ch have a maximum of $5,920, and that our extraordinarily helpful for middle class families. it can make all the difference for middle class families. i'm also a sponsor of a bill iu, a great stool in our state. they send you a letter at the beginning of the semester and tells you how much you have borrowed. how much you will borrow. it tellsia what your payments are and what they'll be after school. student borrowing dropped 20% after they did that that's a phenomenal idea we're working to get into law right now. i'll tell you this when mike was in the legislature that was before he quit the legislature and went home. he voted against an in-state tuition freeze. what could be more important than knowing tuition won't foe up? that's about as important as it gets. >> mr. braun: career politicians speak in platitudes. i want to cite a specific example of ms. daniels. when i interviewed him on ways and means. this is how you fix the cost of ceegz and the fact that it's now going up at a h
donnelly: one of the first things is make sure we protect our pell grants.ch have a maximum of $5,920, and that our extraordinarily helpful for middle class families. it can make all the difference for middle class families. i'm also a sponsor of a bill iu, a great stool in our state. they send you a letter at the beginning of the semester and tells you how much you have borrowed. how much you will borrow. it tellsia what your payments are and what they'll be after school. student borrowing...
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londrigan: we have to make sure we are fully funding pell grants and making adjustments for the cost of living. another idea is expanding work-study programs. a lot of students who are applying to college for the first time whose parents did not attend college. if we expand work study, take some of the students in college and have them go back to high schools help students navigate the college application process, the financial aid process, that is a win-win for everybody. i would love to see us expand for student loan forgiveness. we have a lot of needs that throughout the district that could be served by students graduating doing a couple of years of public service and eliminating student debt. >> the next question comes from our panel. >> congressman davis, recent changes made by the education department and betsy devos have allowed the dismissal of hundreds of civil rights complaint against schools and campuses. the protocol allows the office for civil rights to disregard cases considered to be a burden on the office. what message does this decision send to students and family? r
londrigan: we have to make sure we are fully funding pell grants and making adjustments for the cost of living. another idea is expanding work-study programs. a lot of students who are applying to college for the first time whose parents did not attend college. if we expand work study, take some of the students in college and have them go back to high schools help students navigate the college application process, the financial aid process, that is a win-win for everybody. i would love to see...
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well far from here in fact there's been more investigations taking place in fact pell grant forest which is a large area of woodland to the to the south northwest's oration i say of bull there have been dogs used as part of the searching but no developments there no suggestion of any findings now the reason for this is that the police have been examining a whole swathe of tapes of c.c.t.v. and traffic cameras trying to trace the movements of all saudi diplomatic vehicles on up to over the second the day that the shoji actually went missing and of course this investigation is still very much alive investigation in terms of its developments not only did you see the searching taking place in this forest area but also an area near yellow which is a coastal town power only a farmhouse was searched along with some farmland but again no indication of could this be some searching for a body or body parts. or is probably yes that's what we've been hearing from some reports but as i say no developments on that however in a news conference on thursday we heard from one of the justice ministers in f
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pelle the most beautiful thing in football is that after two or three days you have another opportunitynes to be critical of ourselves. the only time spurs have played barcelona previously is a match the goalkeeper ray clemence will not watch back many times. even the best have bad nights, tottenham will hope it is a lionel messi's turn. well in place at wembley is our football correspondentjohn murray, who'll be commentating on the match for bbc radio 5 live alongside andy townsend. well, the best part of 90,000 people will be inside wembley stadium tonight and it is the first time that barcelona have played wembley since 2011. lionel messi will be here, perhaps the last time he plays at wembley and totte n ha m time he plays at wembley and tottenham really need something from this match, andy. they do because the first game against inter milan it appeared they had done enough and then they lost concentration when it mattered most importantly of the back—end of a game. i think that typifies and sums up champions league football perfectly in the sense that you can have a sparkling perfo
pelle the most beautiful thing in football is that after two or three days you have another opportunitynes to be critical of ourselves. the only time spurs have played barcelona previously is a match the goalkeeper ray clemence will not watch back many times. even the best have bad nights, tottenham will hope it is a lionel messi's turn. well in place at wembley is our football correspondentjohn murray, who'll be commentating on the match for bbc radio 5 live alongside andy townsend. well, the...
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we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to get pell here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. just because it's an upset right now it's just us that's one of the first of march not space the more but. for the first part of the pull forward stuff. just look at . life from a downtown become a blogger he lives in a water company housing compound miles from anywhere in a tiny village that doesn't even have a name. but he is convinced that soon. that will change. the open last. mean u.s. media of those though did you even look at the business two books and he's still making those you also eat to be a more some bread. you don't say what you fruit ses of the mr to work in the post in your book. actually. every day of the week the hottest items are up at six am to milk the cows. at least . three different careers same but the chicken and the book crossfire are called quinta which
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in archy pell ago in a mafia malka also charts the history of a family this time on a canary island.four thousand kilometers from germany off the african coast lies tenerife an emotionally charged backdrop for in a mouth novel which takes readers on a journey through time and space through the political and personal. is the to him the island is on the periphery of europe and it's always interesting to tell a story from that perspective but more importantly this island didn't fit in with bush one german suburbia where i grew up about. the author's mother is from the canary islands so she knows turner if well her book tells the story of three families belonging to different classes in society spanning birth adultry love and death. the story is overshadowed by historical milestones the spanish civil war the franco dictatorship. travels backwards in time from the present to nine hundred nineteen a narrative challenge. i have to take everything i know about storytelling about building suspense and conveying information and forget it or turn it upside down after cops despite the complexity
in archy pell ago in a mafia malka also charts the history of a family this time on a canary island.four thousand kilometers from germany off the african coast lies tenerife an emotionally charged backdrop for in a mouth novel which takes readers on a journey through time and space through the political and personal. is the to him the island is on the periphery of europe and it's always interesting to tell a story from that perspective but more importantly this island didn't fit in with bush...
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we want even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished recently after they get pell hears because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered. the idea of freedom of speech is under threat speaking your mind can blend you into serious trouble now you are presumed guilty and must prove your innocence heard rules and the sovereign individual is how do you decide once the speech has been redefined as virtue signaling. political correctness i'm joined by my guess then you'll want to back in austin he's a professor of philosophy at the university of texas as well as a contributor at newsmax in new york we have rob how he is a political pundit and journalist contributing to the huffington post and we have gavin mcginnis he is host of the get off my lawn on c r t v dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and
we want even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished recently after they get pell hears because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered. the idea of freedom of speech is under threat speaking your mind can blend you into serious trouble now you are presumed...
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pell grant's are not keeping pace with inflation. we have to make it easier for those who aspire to be educated and self-sufficient in this country. it's a bridge between democratic and republican notions to make it more accessible. there is free suny education offered, 2-4 years, for families making under a certain amount. there is a way to do this. mr. paulsen: free isn't free. it will fall on taxpayers. the problem we have with higher education, all the studies that have been done, new york federal reserve has shown that when you grant's, you have $.50 tuition dollar going to increases. $.60 of every dollar goes to tuition increases. we rely on money coming from the federal government. that is hurting the students, ultimately. word,tor 2: just one recreational marijuana, for or against? mr. phillips: i think it's time we take it off the schedule one list of narcotics and i think it should be up to states. mr. paulsen: no. moderator 1: who would you want to see as house speaker? mr. paulsen: the presumption is that with republicans
pell grant's are not keeping pace with inflation. we have to make it easier for those who aspire to be educated and self-sufficient in this country. it's a bridge between democratic and republican notions to make it more accessible. there is free suny education offered, 2-4 years, for families making under a certain amount. there is a way to do this. mr. paulsen: free isn't free. it will fall on taxpayers. the problem we have with higher education, all the studies that have been done, new york...
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and maximizing pell grant's does as well. it's your pocketbook. it's our kids' pocketbook. it is saving money. >that is what we should do. >> you are up for the next question as well but rebuttal? >> the cost of education, we want to be great service and low cost. the difference is going to be the senator has been part of a , student debt that is now eight $3 trillion -- that is now at $3 trillion. can you really trust somebody that has been there and do you really deserve a shot at it when you have been part of the problem? if you want more of the same, joe is your guy. if you want people who will fix things, who have done in the trenches, you want to try something different. >> pre-existing conditions, they were mentioned right off the bat. we have a question from the debate commission. there is a court battle to take away coverage for pre-existing conditions. do you think insurance companies should be required to provide such coverage? if so do you believe they should , be able to charge higher rates for people with those >> great question. i have spent 10 years of my ow
and maximizing pell grant's does as well. it's your pocketbook. it's our kids' pocketbook. it is saving money. >that is what we should do. >> you are up for the next question as well but rebuttal? >> the cost of education, we want to be great service and low cost. the difference is going to be the senator has been part of a , student debt that is now eight $3 trillion -- that is now at $3 trillion. can you really trust somebody that has been there and do you really deserve a shot...
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and maximizing pell grants does as well. if your pocketbook. it is our kids pocketbooks. it is saving money, and that is what we should do. anne: you are up for the next question as well, but rebuttal, mr. braun. mr. braun: when it comes to the cost of education, we all want that to be great service and low cost. the difference is going to be, the senator has been part of , now student debt that has gone , to $1 trillion, part of a system that has delivered us all these annual deficits. can you really trust someone that has been there, and do you deserve to have a shot at it when you have been part of the problem? all i am saying is if you want more of the same, joe is your guy. if you want people that are going to really fix things, that have done it in the trenches, you ought to try something different. anne: pre-existing conditions, they were mentioned right off the bat. so we have a question from the debate commission in that regard. there is an important battle underway to take away patients care for pre-existing conditions. do you believe insurance company -- compan
and maximizing pell grants does as well. if your pocketbook. it is our kids pocketbooks. it is saving money, and that is what we should do. anne: you are up for the next question as well, but rebuttal, mr. braun. mr. braun: when it comes to the cost of education, we all want that to be great service and low cost. the difference is going to be, the senator has been part of , now student debt that has gone , to $1 trillion, part of a system that has delivered us all these annual deficits. can you...
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charlotte shelton pell spoke to us from a high volume event. case is remembering what happened twenty eight years ago today with the west very unified the world of the big topics the combination of the lingering division of the. jab at me that it was in one of them with touched by a number. that read the job and money on a regular ride the level of the theory gemini the ride the bus ride the air for example which ends with the job and the time there are a lot of cars and i want to. feel like the basement even applied to the right and there are a lot of questions about how they move how they. see the japanese the name of the far right has been marching. that's why i write all of them in the body that is. the ballet behind me by the people here that was under the far right great says it all this is. a short time ago that was. great that. he was. bringing japanese to. unite the country. a very noisy germany unity day celebrations in that time building. let's get more from german not just found a song or welcome to the w. so what we're talking abou
charlotte shelton pell spoke to us from a high volume event. case is remembering what happened twenty eight years ago today with the west very unified the world of the big topics the combination of the lingering division of the. jab at me that it was in one of them with touched by a number. that read the job and money on a regular ride the level of the theory gemini the ride the bus ride the air for example which ends with the job and the time there are a lot of cars and i want to. feel like...
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i feel like h what happened in e 80s the pell grants were taken away from the incarcerated people and what fills the void that they left was faith-based groups. it's a very strong contingent. there is an interesting book about it called god in captivity that you might want to read if you are interested in that and it focuses a lot on texas prisons. >> i am from uc berkeley. with your mom and with josh's brother to help generate press around door activity, we were trying to do what w he could. >> thank you. >> i'm wondering how they felt about you going back into the prison what was your employer's reaction when the book came out? i was very nervous about telling them. but they were really supportive. they were a little bit nervous that they thought that it was a good idea. they found out i was a reporter and they threatened to sue mother jones if they published the article. they sent us several letters threatening to sue us. ultimately they didn't have any basis for the lawsuit. they actually offered me a job promotion and when the article came out they basically did a one-page writeu
i feel like h what happened in e 80s the pell grants were taken away from the incarcerated people and what fills the void that they left was faith-based groups. it's a very strong contingent. there is an interesting book about it called god in captivity that you might want to read if you are interested in that and it focuses a lot on texas prisons. >> i am from uc berkeley. with your mom and with josh's brother to help generate press around door activity, we were trying to do what w he...
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wouldn't it be -- if you had ham pells, for example, after this kavanaugh, if democrat had said, i understandhat my republican colleague, how passionate they got in defense of this person.,t people through the power of their example, since everybody is watching, what it looks like to forgive the other side. we just don't see that. >> you're right. the senate should be an institution of 100 people who get sent from their communities where they are from and want to return to and go after build relationships and temporary community of people who listen to one another. we don't do that very much. because cable tv news has swallowed the senate whole. we live this sort of frenzied media circus, don't want to beat up on the media, people are more thinking about distant tribes and things we're screaming at each other. you should be for the place where you're from, the neighborhood and city or small town farming community where i'm from. but when you're temporarily thrown together, the senate should be place that does some empathy and we're brett pretty crappy at that right now. >> dickerson: you have
wouldn't it be -- if you had ham pells, for example, after this kavanaugh, if democrat had said, i understandhat my republican colleague, how passionate they got in defense of this person.,t people through the power of their example, since everybody is watching, what it looks like to forgive the other side. we just don't see that. >> you're right. the senate should be an institution of 100 people who get sent from their communities where they are from and want to return to and go after...
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into the night with a star studded concert outbalance brandenburg gate they wus charlotte shelton pell spoke to us from the high volume event. the case of remembering what happens when. the when there are unified the what are the big topics the conversation the lingering division that. not me that it was we had in the one issue the touched by a number and it is they believe that resonate with the job on a regular. level the pump me here in germany the right the far right. for example which ends the job market and the bad times there are a lot of good and i want to. feel like the human side the side and there are a lot of questions about how they move forward and how they. will be the japanese. on the far right has been marching. that's why i only see the body. of the ballet behind me by the people of the one hundred the far right groups is that all of this is. a short time ago that was. right and. this one you can see it is. raining japanese in. the united country. a very noisy germany unity day celebrations in the downtown buildings. let's get more french german journalist found us on
into the night with a star studded concert outbalance brandenburg gate they wus charlotte shelton pell spoke to us from the high volume event. the case of remembering what happens when. the when there are unified the what are the big topics the conversation the lingering division that. not me that it was we had in the one issue the touched by a number and it is they believe that resonate with the job on a regular. level the pump me here in germany the right the far right. for example which ends...
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we were even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the respect they get pell hears because that's what murder victim. families watching that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and and we come in and say. not quite we've been through this this isn't the way. welcome back to worlds apart with their practice human rights activists. madam ad where before the break we were talking about the challenges that iraqi women may face when entering politics but over the last few weeks there has been a series of crimes or murders i should say of women who had little or nothing to do with politics at least three of them were associated with beauty or fashion industry do you take those murders as isolated cases or do you think they're part of a bigger trend you know it does really begin to things that we have seen you know they tried is a message not only to or kill this woman or you know to put them in death but also it is an message for all iraqi young woman do with it draw voluntary from the public lives it is not because they are in a beauty salo
we were even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the respect they get pell hears because that's what murder victim. families watching that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and and we come in and say. not quite we've been through this this isn't the way. welcome back to worlds apart with their practice human rights activists. madam ad where before the break we were talking about the challenges that iraqi women may face when entering...
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don't get quite as many as crossover voters come back home a little bit to the ones who would like to pell a pollster they're going to vote but election day comes around, couple of jobs, whatever, they're not making it. these are the people who are the key to what you've identified which is maybe that's the key to whether democrats take the house or not. >> they mean it when they say it now. life sometimes gets in the way. >> dickerson: you also measured this question of enthusiasm but more subtle crack at it. what did you find about enthusiasm? >> enthusiasm is one of those factors, it's mixed in to what you just described. people who really mean to vote but maybe something gets in the way. maybe enthusiasm helps you get over that hurdle. but really i want to say that enthusiasm is not the same thing as voting which you want to look at is that intent to vote. you can only push that lever so hard. or you can give it a click, still one vote. but what you want to look at is whether that enthusiasm then drives people across that finish line, actually gets them there. >> dickerson: your point
don't get quite as many as crossover voters come back home a little bit to the ones who would like to pell a pollster they're going to vote but election day comes around, couple of jobs, whatever, they're not making it. these are the people who are the key to what you've identified which is maybe that's the key to whether democrats take the house or not. >> they mean it when they say it now. life sometimes gets in the way. >> dickerson: you also measured this question of enthusiasm...
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many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep to get pell here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. it's been too many times where i've seen you know so to see each city's hospitals. seven libyans. terrorists you know attacking civilians has been terrible lately i'm more hopeful now than i was a few months back and they had little deal was a glimmer of hope and in the in the end all of this. in one of the most serious of space incidents in years a russian soyuz rocket failure forces a two man crew to abort their launch for the international space station as their capsule crashes it back down to earth. all right unless she did a. good six. russian cosmonauts alexina all the chain in and american astronaut cady both arrived back where their journey started in kazakhstan baikonur at.
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aisam pelling -- sampling of 6 inches of rainfall. winds right now 50 miles an hour moving northeast at 25. here's the forecast track. it's a regular storm moving across the atlantic. we could be watching this into the weekend and early next week. back in the bay area we have mostly clear skies. fog could regroup near portions of the coastline. here's the plan tomorrow morning. patchy fog. skies sunny tomorrow. will be warmer than today. that's the weather headline. 70s and 80s, that's the beginning of the warming trend. we'll have more on that in a few minutes. >>> bart is expanding the effort to clean up two stations. the board of directors approved the plan to power watch the 16th street and 24 street stations. the board approved a three year contract at $982,000. >>> tourist visits san francisco weigh in on the homeless situation. >> it's a shock coming from london i'm a new report on the number of visitors holds a warning about the future. >> the eagles took on the jets. the jets. . >>> 70 tenants have joined a lawsuit against sa
aisam pelling -- sampling of 6 inches of rainfall. winds right now 50 miles an hour moving northeast at 25. here's the forecast track. it's a regular storm moving across the atlantic. we could be watching this into the weekend and early next week. back in the bay area we have mostly clear skies. fog could regroup near portions of the coastline. here's the plan tomorrow morning. patchy fog. skies sunny tomorrow. will be warmer than today. that's the weather headline. 70s and 80s, that's the...
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cia director again that has pell is at the -- again that has pell -- gina haspel, that.eports that she heard audio of that. thank you, edward, from that briefing. on that story, saudi arabia crown prince mohammed bin salman at the davos in the desert conference that almost everybody pulled out, he is going forward with the plan to diversify the saudi economy away from oil. scott shellady joins with us a little bit more on that. we'll use it as transition, scott to talk about oil action since, good to see you, by the way, since all of this started. what do you think of the recent action in the market given all the geopolitical tensions of saudi arabia and what have you? >> it's a crazy one. four to six weeks ago we were talking about oil between 80 and 100 bucks a barrel. there were crazy calls for high as $400 a barrel. we're in the low, mid to upper 60s. good news, bad news. good news up 15% year-to-date. bad news, it is headed for its worst month in over two years. here is what i think, right? we get something overexcited like we had done six weeks ago. the u.s. is sti
cia director again that has pell is at the -- again that has pell -- gina haspel, that.eports that she heard audio of that. thank you, edward, from that briefing. on that story, saudi arabia crown prince mohammed bin salman at the davos in the desert conference that almost everybody pulled out, he is going forward with the plan to diversify the saudi economy away from oil. scott shellady joins with us a little bit more on that. we'll use it as transition, scott to talk about oil action since,...
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democratic unionit party propping up teresa may's nd there t in london a coming ice, otherwise, out of pell fast. research i doing representative and dup recognize that's northern ireland has special circumstances but don't want given rn ireland to be and and and in many ways was offered in the be the best of borj worlds economically for they rn ireland because to participate. in terms of a political position to their political position. american how do ou assess the trump administration's role in this? how, sort of insert itself into these ly negotiates. it's not clear. obama have had president ofy forward leaning in terms suggested that the uk would be at the back of the cue in terms of pretrade with the u.s. if it and i think that in this case it's supportive of the weakening of the eu and potentially breaking country as way. and it's opinion surprising u.s. ved in been more invol the negotiations on the face of it, particularly on the northern ireland side. u.s. for decades supported the northern ireland peace process and have had george mitchell anthive in shepherding good friday agree
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very very beneficial and i have plies every one of his efforts to make college affordable including pell grants and loan forgiveness and without having that robust investment we will not make the advancements we need. pearce: my opponent is saying incorrect things about my record she is relying on votes from appropriation bills that are 2000 pages thick just because you vote against one of those doesn't mean you are against everything in it we'll find education and the regular schools and improve education and we will give those that go to apprenticeship training and don't go to college. >> the minimum wage proposal and when you give six leave - - six leave policy would you use your veto power? pearce: as a business owner i look at the minimum wage has a different category than my opponent. i have been there when we try to make payroll we all agree we want to raise the wages of those at the bottom of the spectrum that minimum wage is not the way to do that you cannot dictate somebody has more money at the bank to pay that minimum wage in fact, if you look at seattle they have a dramatic
very very beneficial and i have plies every one of his efforts to make college affordable including pell grants and loan forgiveness and without having that robust investment we will not make the advancements we need. pearce: my opponent is saying incorrect things about my record she is relying on votes from appropriation bills that are 2000 pages thick just because you vote against one of those doesn't mean you are against everything in it we'll find education and the regular schools and...
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. >> pell, it was a complex one. on the one hand, he was mr. civil rights. and over a long period of time through just extraordinary work, amazing diligence, amazing persistence, along with extraordinary skill created the groundwork for the civil rights revolution. at the same time he was -- he viewed the world very much through a lawyer's lens. and his way of doing things was to attack through the courts what you didn't like, have those things invalidated and after they were invalidated, then moved. he was not a fan of direct action, and there was tension, i think, you know, documented. there was real tension between him and the students who were -- you know, the people who engaged in incidents. there was real tension between him and martin luther king, jr. there was tension. he respected them, and they with good reason respected him. and to move the world in a way that the champions of the civil rights movement moved the world, you needed all sorts of people. you needed division of labor and people that saw things in different ways and pushed in different
. >> pell, it was a complex one. on the one hand, he was mr. civil rights. and over a long period of time through just extraordinary work, amazing diligence, amazing persistence, along with extraordinary skill created the groundwork for the civil rights revolution. at the same time he was -- he viewed the world very much through a lawyer's lens. and his way of doing things was to attack through the courts what you didn't like, have those things invalidated and after they were invalidated,...