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. >> jeff pelle. just something i wanted to do since i was little. haven't thought about doing anything else. >> dave buyer. i first got into law enforcement through the military police. i was 19 years old, thought it sounded like a good idea. >> reporter: their graveyard shift had started at 9:00 p.m. on december 30th. it was a quiet night. >> i remember kind of looking forward to that night. get in there, get it done. >> i personally had plans for a new year's eve party, let's just have a good shift, let's be safe. it was a pretty slow night up until about 3:00 a.m. >> what's going on there? >> this guy, he totally freaked out on me. he kept coming at me. i feared for my health and my safety, like he was at me. >> what was your name? >> matthematthew. >> there was a hazard hit on the home, matthew riehl was a veteran with ptsd, possible access to weapons. >> your radar's up at this point? >> yeah, pretty much. >> hello. >> hey, how are you? >> good. >> what's going on tonight? >> well, my roommate freaked out on me, came at me. >> okay. >> i put la
. >> jeff pelle. just something i wanted to do since i was little. haven't thought about doing anything else. >> dave buyer. i first got into law enforcement through the military police. i was 19 years old, thought it sounded like a good idea. >> reporter: their graveyard shift had started at 9:00 p.m. on december 30th. it was a quiet night. >> i remember kind of looking forward to that night. get in there, get it done. >> i personally had plans for a new year's...
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it is encompassing some pell grant students as well as those that are not eligible for pell grant but still meet the basic requirements. i just -- i think -- i don't need to say anything else. i'm happy to support the continuance to allow the representatives of the respective companies to come and present and, mr. peskin, i definitely see your point and desire to not further reward bad behavior, but i appreciate you entertaining my concerns about not punishing the young people. thank you. >> thank you very much for the thoughtful conversation. we're happy to bring a new item back. in fact it, with not be a continuation, if you agree to the staff recommendation to the other four items. we can approve that today and come back with a new item inviting lyft and s.f. state. >> supervisor peskin: commissioner cohen and to commissioner cohen's second, would you like to withdraw and then take a motion to withdraw the item and then once we come back with a new item consider that? >> president cohen: yes. i will withdraw my motion. make a motion to move forward with the four projects that we ha
it is encompassing some pell grant students as well as those that are not eligible for pell grant but still meet the basic requirements. i just -- i think -- i don't need to say anything else. i'm happy to support the continuance to allow the representatives of the respective companies to come and present and, mr. peskin, i definitely see your point and desire to not further reward bad behavior, but i appreciate you entertaining my concerns about not punishing the young people. thank you....
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also missing, a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of the time at the vatican was spent with cardinal pellal pell was our host. >> reporter: none of the tours, dinners or lunches appeared later when scott pruitt released his calendar. that was intentional. >> once we came back, the cardinal was charged with the offenses, i alerted them and that's when it was basically taken off of the schedule that we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pruitt's extravagant spending. he supports donald trump and donald trump's pledge to drain the d.c. swamp. he says keeping pruitt at epa makes no sense. >> if there's something wrong, i don't care if it's republican or democrat, right is right and wrong's wrong. what he's doing is completely wrong. >> drew griffin joins me now. these are serious allegations. what's the response? >> despite the fact we are talking about federal crimes, neither pruitt or anyone in his office has bothered to respond at all. we've given the epa detailed accounts of this report, have reached out multiple times. but t
also missing, a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of the time at the vatican was spent with cardinal pellal pell was our host. >> reporter: none of the tours, dinners or lunches appeared later when scott pruitt released his calendar. that was intentional. >> once we came back, the cardinal was charged with the offenses, i alerted them and that's when it was basically taken off of the schedule that we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he was fired from the epa after...
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also missing a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of our time was spent with cardinal pell.was our host. >> reporter: none of the tours, dinners and lufnches appeared when he released his official calendar. that was intentional. >> once we came back and the cardinal was charged with these offenses, i alerted them and that's when it was basically taken off the schedule we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he says he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pruitt's extravagant spending. he says keeping pruitt at epa makes no sense. >> if there's something wrong, i don't care if it's republican or democrat, right is right and wrong is wrong. what he is doing right now is completely wrong. >> reporter: cnn reached out to epa multiple times seeking comment for this report. scott pry uitt and his staff ha chosen not to respond. >>> rescue teams racing to save 12 children and their coach trapped inside a cave in thailand. how do you get some of these children -- some of whom don't know how to swim -- out of a cave filling with water? -♪ he's got legs of lumber
also missing a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of our time was spent with cardinal pell.was our host. >> reporter: none of the tours, dinners and lufnches appeared when he released his official calendar. that was intentional. >> once we came back and the cardinal was charged with these offenses, i alerted them and that's when it was basically taken off the schedule we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he says he was fired from the epa after raising questions about...
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also missing is a lunch. >> all of the time was spent with cardinal pell.ut none of it appeared later when scott pruitt released his official calendar. jim says that was intentional. >> once we came back and the cardinal was actually charged with these offenses, i alerted them and that is when it was basically taken off the schedule that we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he says that he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pru it's prui pruitt's spending. he says keeping pruitt at epa makes no sense. he supports president trump. >> if there is something i don't think, i don't care republican or democrat, right is right and wrong is wrong. and what he is doing is completely wrong. >> reporter: cnn of course reached out to epa multiple times seeking comment for this report. scott pruitt and his staff somewhere chosen not to respond. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> drew, thank you. for reaction, david chalian is with me. there have been many corrupt cabinet officials in the past, but how high up the list is this guy on the list of wo
also missing is a lunch. >> all of the time was spent with cardinal pell.ut none of it appeared later when scott pruitt released his official calendar. jim says that was intentional. >> once we came back and the cardinal was actually charged with these offenses, i alerted them and that is when it was basically taken off the schedule that we met with cardinal pell. >> reporter: he says that he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pru it's prui pruitt's...
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one way to do this is extending pell grant's to cover programs like the pathways i mentioned. it is a shift that progressive policy institute says "could dramatically expand access to valuable occupational training opportunities, especially for workers with fewer financial resources." instead of developing a new program, we can reform the pell grant program to provide affordability and access. without taking existing funds away from current uses. democrats on the education and workforce committee have a bill called "aim higher," it would allow these grants to be used for training programs that achieve certifications, not only four-year degrees. there have been proposals to allow incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals to axis pell grant's has a way to get their careers on track after serving their time, making sure they are positive participants in our economy and not negative. make it in america envisions an economy where graduates and workers are able to access new skills and build on what they already know, whether at the start of their careers, in the middle, or
one way to do this is extending pell grant's to cover programs like the pathways i mentioned. it is a shift that progressive policy institute says "could dramatically expand access to valuable occupational training opportunities, especially for workers with fewer financial resources." instead of developing a new program, we can reform the pell grant program to provide affordability and access. without taking existing funds away from current uses. democrats on the education and...
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also missing, a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of our time at the vatican was spent with cardinal pell >> reporter: none of those tours, dinners and lunches appeared later when scott pruitt released his official calendar. chmieleewski says that was intentional. he says he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pruitt's extravagant spending. he supports donald trump and donald trump's pledge to drain the d.c. swamp. he says keeping pruitt at the epa makes no sense. >> right is right, wrong is wrong and what he's doing is completely wrong. >> reporter: cnn reached out to epa multiple times seeking comment for this report. scott pruitt and his staff have chosen not to respond. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> that spells it out in one piece, how does scott pruitt survi survive. how does pruitt survive these scandals? david chalian, surely there is someone else qualified to dismantle the environmental regulations that president trump could pick the lead the epa how is scott pruitt surviving? the reason he's been able to survive is he is implementing and executing on a pol
also missing, a lunch with cardinal pell. >> all of our time at the vatican was spent with cardinal pell >> reporter: none of those tours, dinners and lunches appeared later when scott pruitt released his official calendar. chmieleewski says that was intentional. he says he was fired from the epa after raising questions about scott pruitt's extravagant spending. he supports donald trump and donald trump's pledge to drain the d.c. swamp. he says keeping pruitt at the epa makes no...
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>> for the most part, pell grant recipients, but we would have to work with s.f. state it make sure there are enough students eligible for this. last time we chatted, they said that we could find enough pell grant-eligible students to cover the full grant. >> there are requirements about geographic equity. i don't know the numbers off the top of my head, but it does require them to expand into communities of concern. >> supervisor peskin: my point being, they're supposed to go there anyway. commissioner yee? >> supervisor yee: well, i guess if there were -- if this contract were allowed, can we put some provisions in there to ask the company to -- if not during the pilot, after the pilot to provide some additional funding for the same students? >> i would defer that to ms. laforte. >> um, sorry. technical trouble. we can certainly include that condition and work to negotiate that. the agreement is -- the funding agreement that we would have would be with s.f. state. >> supervisor peskin: not with the department of environment? >> no. not for this grant. so to cond
>> for the most part, pell grant recipients, but we would have to work with s.f. state it make sure there are enough students eligible for this. last time we chatted, they said that we could find enough pell grant-eligible students to cover the full grant. >> there are requirements about geographic equity. i don't know the numbers off the top of my head, but it does require them to expand into communities of concern. >> supervisor peskin: my point being, they're supposed to go...
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pell grant program can't help you. we propose it should. the second thing we need to do is that we need to really expand higher education opportunity in rural areas. recently a report found that 41 million americans, 12% of americans, live in what are called higher education deserts. 25 miles away from the nearest college or university or only one community college nearby. 3 million americans also do not have broad band internet access, which means they are cut off from online education, as well, for the rural communities, this means two things, people have to leave to acquire skills. and the communities have a harder time because they cannot grow a workforce to compete with businesses. the obvious answer is here a rural broad band. the one idea we mentioned also is to do more of what states are doing, which is building rural higher education centers in some of these places. these are free standing facilities to bring in college, community college all under one roof. the combined online and in-person training, and they're making a differenc
pell grant program can't help you. we propose it should. the second thing we need to do is that we need to really expand higher education opportunity in rural areas. recently a report found that 41 million americans, 12% of americans, live in what are called higher education deserts. 25 miles away from the nearest college or university or only one community college nearby. 3 million americans also do not have broad band internet access, which means they are cut off from online education, as...
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it's actually very difficult for you to access the pell grant program.if you are an older student with a job, with a child, you're not going to have the time or the money to go to college. and maybe you don't need to. maybe you need a certification in i.t. or something like that. pell grant program right now can't help you. we propose that it should. the second thing that we need to do is that we need to really expand higher education opportunity in rural areas. recently the urban institute put out a report finding that 41 million americans, 12% of americans live in what are called higher education deserts. they're 25 miles away from the nearest college or university, or there's only one community college nearby. three million americans also do not have broadband internet access which means they are completely cut off from online education as well. for the rural communities, this means a few things; people have to leave to acquire skills, and the communities have a harder time upskilling the talent that they have because they cannot grow a work force tha
it's actually very difficult for you to access the pell grant program.if you are an older student with a job, with a child, you're not going to have the time or the money to go to college. and maybe you don't need to. maybe you need a certification in i.t. or something like that. pell grant program right now can't help you. we propose that it should. the second thing that we need to do is that we need to really expand higher education opportunity in rural areas. recently the urban institute put...
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. >> joining me, katherine rand pell, opinion columnist for t"te washington post".good to be here. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce, leaders of u.s. industries, the president's base, the president's party have said these tariffs are regressive and harmful. is there any end case that as the trade war has began, that's being heard by the president and the white house. >> it doesn't seem to be that way. trump is right that china has been misbehaving, stealing our into lengthal property. how do you address that? these tariffs, most economists agree, probably everyone except for one economist in the white house are not the right strategy in part because they hurt american consumers, hurt american businesses and workers. they make chinese goods that american companies need to produce much higher value products like cars or various kinds of appliances much more expensive. beyond that, of course, the chinese retaliation is targeted with basically surgical precision to effect very politically sensitive areas that voted for trump, right? cheen nah has imposed its own tariffs a
. >> joining me, katherine rand pell, opinion columnist for t"te washington post".good to be here. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce, leaders of u.s. industries, the president's base, the president's party have said these tariffs are regressive and harmful. is there any end case that as the trade war has began, that's being heard by the president and the white house. >> it doesn't seem to be that way. trump is right that china has been misbehaving, stealing our into...
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100,000 california high school seniors gave up almost $4,000 each because they didn't apply for a pell grant. here's what they should have done, fill out the faf saw, the free application for federal student aid. >> just go to the fafsa.gov and that will give you instructions on how to fill it out. and if all else fails, contact the financial aid office. >> remember, the first f in fafsa stands for free. san jose state's financial director says you should avoid any websites that ask for money to fill out the form. later at 11:00 a.m., the mistake some families make that could mean they miss out on even more free money for college. we're also asking for your help to assist families in need. nbc bay area and our sister station telemundo 48 are partnering with family giving tree to provide school supplies to students, teachers, and schools. if you want to donate cash or even a backpack, please go to nbcbayarea.com/schools. you'll find a list of needed supplies for k-12. >> we look forward to it. >> right now, we look forward to the forecast, even though it's a warm one if you're inland. >
100,000 california high school seniors gave up almost $4,000 each because they didn't apply for a pell grant. here's what they should have done, fill out the faf saw, the free application for federal student aid. >> just go to the fafsa.gov and that will give you instructions on how to fill it out. and if all else fails, contact the financial aid office. >> remember, the first f in fafsa stands for free. san jose state's financial director says you should avoid any websites that ask...
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. >> it's looking at any true, form or function ecosystem and emulating the entrepreneurs pells. >> my snut rients and water under the forest floor. heas grew and multiplied, she knows they can buy things together and she's using hemp to price lamp shades. >> this would grow over the course of fou to fiv days. >> when it comes out of the mold it's dried and then it's>> bake. t kills the living organism so it won't sprout mushrooms. it won't spore or create allergens and it will basically be a safe, inert material. >> it is als lightweight. extremely fire resistant and inspired by mushrooms come is this iconic, it's the table lamp that actually looks like a mushroom. it was the jumping off point. >> trophy took to the idea of ecostraighted, into the hands of individual consumers, but as commercial buyers became her first big customers. lyn one hotel, 13 bro bridge put one lamp shade in the middle of the suite. >> wed wan it to look like a cloud that flowed nicely and invited people to touch. waddle h hidi is the director at starwood capital. their one hotel chain features sustainable de
. >> it's looking at any true, form or function ecosystem and emulating the entrepreneurs pells. >> my snut rients and water under the forest floor. heas grew and multiplied, she knows they can buy things together and she's using hemp to price lamp shades. >> this would grow over the course of fou to fiv days. >> when it comes out of the mold it's dried and then it's>> bake. t kills the living organism so it won't sprout mushrooms. it won't spore or create...
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. >> this is the life od youtube chan pell. they do goofy stuff like this.ertainly earned its place in life. it's got over 300,000 clicks on the odom ter. >> i'm trying to make it at least a hundred miles. >> let's fire it up. >> so they're off to a good start so far, there's no knocking, there's no weird sounds coming from it. the car appears to be running just fine. >> it's better than the old oil. >> along the way they make a few stops. they have a backup plan, some heavy duty oil just in case things go south. they do get to their destination and actually went to look at another junker car. this thing was such junk they didn't even buy it 'cause look. >> oh, yeah. >> somebody tried to sell this thing? >> they're going to pass, thank you very much. now, in fact, turn around and see if they can get that camry back home. >> 93 miles there. we are almost back home. we're still going. >> we're still going. >> everybody, this is rolling. >> the car did it, no problem. the car made their 100-mile goal easy breezy, ran fine. so now since they didn't get it to blo
. >> this is the life od youtube chan pell. they do goofy stuff like this.ertainly earned its place in life. it's got over 300,000 clicks on the odom ter. >> i'm trying to make it at least a hundred miles. >> let's fire it up. >> so they're off to a good start so far, there's no knocking, there's no weird sounds coming from it. the car appears to be running just fine. >> it's better than the old oil. >> along the way they make a few stops. they have a backup...
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the first would be related to the pell grant program. we would propose mandatory spending within the pell grant program in the baseline to the discretionary baseline. >> what does that mean? if you were having a conversation and you said here is what we are going to do with pell grants. >> the program would be funded in the same amount only it would be funded through discretionary spending as opposed to mandatory spending. >> meaning where's the savings coming from? >> the money would be diverted from the mandatory side to the discretionary side which makes subjecting it to congressional control. >> the assumption is at some point it would be cut? >> the assumption from mandatory spending to discretionary spending. there continues to be under current law is discretionary. it is serves 10087 and mandatory cuts and. and 70 over 10 year window. can you walk us through the assumptions and that number? >> in terms of illustrative policy options they may consider some of them would be first repealing the orderly liquidation of authority and el
the first would be related to the pell grant program. we would propose mandatory spending within the pell grant program in the baseline to the discretionary baseline. >> what does that mean? if you were having a conversation and you said here is what we are going to do with pell grants. >> the program would be funded in the same amount only it would be funded through discretionary spending as opposed to mandatory spending. >> meaning where's the savings coming from? >>...
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and before the nomination was made, nancy pell os pelosi came say that her goal is to avenge president obama and reject anybody that president trump nominated. and she went on to say if that's the last thing she did. we have a nominee ahead of us, who i believe is mainstream, highly qualified, stellar credentials. and it is time now to have the hearings and discussions and then the debate and the vote on the floor of the united states senate. >> the work in the last work period. we also got, during that last work period, three of the appropriations bills off the floor of both the house and senate. we need to get together and get those bills on the president's desk. all 12 of the appropriations bills are out of the senate committee before the end of june. and that work needs to continue to go on. things like the opioid crisis hasn't slowed down. hasn't been solved yet. still the number one cause of accidental death in the country and almost every state, it's a higher cause of accidental death than auto accidents. in the last four years, by reprioritizing largely other spending, we've in
and before the nomination was made, nancy pell os pelosi came say that her goal is to avenge president obama and reject anybody that president trump nominated. and she went on to say if that's the last thing she did. we have a nominee ahead of us, who i believe is mainstream, highly qualified, stellar credentials. and it is time now to have the hearings and discussions and then the debate and the vote on the floor of the united states senate. >> the work in the last work period. we also...
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because they didn't apply for a pell grant. fill out the fas fa.ree application for federal student aid. online. again the first f stand for free. never pay anyone to aple for financial aid or scholarship. >> remember it's free. don't fall for say the web sites. just go to the.gov. >> the federal government took it over. other sites might charge you to fill out the free application. so be careful. don't be deterred. >> always apply for financial aid. >> okay. high school seniors i have a date for you to circle on the calendar. wnn october 1. for next year. we are going to circle that number. october 1. okay. we hope that helps your family. and now we'd like to ask for your help. helping our family and other families in need. our sister station is partnering with family giving tree to provide thousands of backpacks to kid in need. they really need them. you can join us go to our web site. donate cash or build a backpack virtually. and tomorrow between 10 and 7:00 p.m. we'll be at the jam baa juice collecting backpacks. if you want to build your own.
because they didn't apply for a pell grant. fill out the fas fa.ree application for federal student aid. online. again the first f stand for free. never pay anyone to aple for financial aid or scholarship. >> remember it's free. don't fall for say the web sites. just go to the.gov. >> the federal government took it over. other sites might charge you to fill out the free application. so be careful. don't be deterred. >> always apply for financial aid. >> okay. high school...
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number three, you need to recognize that the pell grant program grows with the rate of college inflation. tuitions are inflating faster than the economy. it is tricky. .tate colleges have fallen that is a burden that is put on the stage that needs to be addressed. >> thank you for your question. i introduced a tuition bill that to discloseschools the totality of the process. sometimes when people enter , one year becomes many and it becomes more expensive. endowments, -- how are you benefiting under the tax code? there has not been that sort of approach available. i think the other thing, we asked if we were working with the every student succeeds act. this is to broaden the scope to create more support. there has been. part of what we have to do is recognize the higher education bubble we are in. it is not professional to spend coming out a degree of some of these colleges. >> the congressman is very proud of his role. >> if you're going to run a business successfully, you -- you need to make sure that the revenues cover your expenses. donald trump doesn't have that. we have $2 trillion
number three, you need to recognize that the pell grant program grows with the rate of college inflation. tuitions are inflating faster than the economy. it is tricky. .tate colleges have fallen that is a burden that is put on the stage that needs to be addressed. >> thank you for your question. i introduced a tuition bill that to discloseschools the totality of the process. sometimes when people enter , one year becomes many and it becomes more expensive. endowments, -- how are you...
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the funeral will be at axle goss pell church on 66th yeah and will start at 11:00 a.m. she was killed by a man as she stepped off a train at the bart station. a man has been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of her sister who survived the knife attack. he is has a long criminal record. he was paroled just two months ago. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to vote this afternoon on whether to put a cannabis tax on the november ballot. if the tax is a proved it would take effect in 2021. the board could adjust the rates but they couldn't exceed 7%. the chamber of commerce opposes the measure saying may hurt the cannabis industry. the board will also consider amending the planning code to ban marijuana shops in china town it. was approved earlier this month by the land use and transportation committee. since california legalized marijuana sales people in china town have opposed it. people who support it worry about the precedent it could set for other neighborhoods. >>> the time is now 6:17. oakland police rounded up dozens of vehicles in
the funeral will be at axle goss pell church on 66th yeah and will start at 11:00 a.m. she was killed by a man as she stepped off a train at the bart station. a man has been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of her sister who survived the knife attack. he is has a long criminal record. he was paroled just two months ago. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors is expected to vote this afternoon on whether to put a cannabis tax on the november ballot. if the tax is a...
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super pacts in the game, put out an advertisement focused entirely on illegal immigration and nancy pellthis is the suburbs of columbus, the type of people that the' con message should play for. this is where trump won in 2016. it focusing on illegal immigration, trying to hit the rural area numbers in lincoln county. while i don't know what numbers they're looking at, that doesn't seem to be a great thing for me and underscores what we're seeing right now with the math. >> i want to highlight one particular race, the virginia seven which is dave bratt's district, the old eric cantor seat. >> bellwether when bratt won it. >> tea party, wave seats, covering virginia for a long time, that's been a republican seat. that was not something the republican party thought they had to worry about. the rankings here have moved that into the toss-up category. if that's a toss-up seat for republicans they have to worry about, that's the canary in the coal mine that they have problems they need to address. >> let's look deeper at the numbers, 2018 numbers, crept numbers, compare them to how the presid
super pacts in the game, put out an advertisement focused entirely on illegal immigration and nancy pellthis is the suburbs of columbus, the type of people that the' con message should play for. this is where trump won in 2016. it focusing on illegal immigration, trying to hit the rural area numbers in lincoln county. while i don't know what numbers they're looking at, that doesn't seem to be a great thing for me and underscores what we're seeing right now with the math. >> i want to...
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moneys costing is a loft as a society and its something we are just starting to crap pell with. host host to the wolverine state. jack is in warren. shall, go ahead. >> caller: how are you doing? thanks for taking my call. think the insurance that i will give you a couple of quick , first, i didn't have answer insurance. the prescription was $55. got prescription from affordable health care act. $150 premium. my prescriptions doubled. so i got them that month then i payingapp and no i am cash $35 for my prescription. another thing is that i was, i the emergency room back in 2012 and public didn't pay any the bills. i am still paying for them. colonoscopy.get a so i am paying the premiums. this is before. this is before. colonoscopy.sh for $815 cash. insurancei had to get so i got my insurance so premium. did get the colonoscopy for $600. hospital charged the insurance company over $4,500. for the same colonoscopy and i and ma seesrom the local gist for $900. i called them. said gist give me insurance. that was for the nurse. and i told them. i already paid them $600. and then, a
moneys costing is a loft as a society and its something we are just starting to crap pell with. host host to the wolverine state. jack is in warren. shall, go ahead. >> caller: how are you doing? thanks for taking my call. think the insurance that i will give you a couple of quick , first, i didn't have answer insurance. the prescription was $55. got prescription from affordable health care act. $150 premium. my prescriptions doubled. so i got them that month then i payingapp and no i am...
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remember, traditionally you use the gap numbers, generally accepted accounting principles pells say if charge, that's part of the earnings. analysts are using adjusted numbers for years, they strip out the charges. so what is it? this is a debate wall street has been having. it is actually effecting our numbers. we followed this very carefully. i'm an old school guy. i say the company took the charge, it is in the earnings, they're taking it, that should be the bottom line other analysts say no, no, you take charges out because you get a cleaner picture of where the company is it goes to the debate about financial engineering in general. i don't know what the answer is. it is messing up people this morning. >> 20.8 still pretty good. >> but a full percentage point lower. remember the narrative, my narrative. it is messing with my narrative. the narrative is earnings are generally improving and looking better and the commentary in third quarter is generally looking better that hasn't changed with google numbers, but the companies are so big, the googles and microsofts are so big that th
remember, traditionally you use the gap numbers, generally accepted accounting principles pells say if charge, that's part of the earnings. analysts are using adjusted numbers for years, they strip out the charges. so what is it? this is a debate wall street has been having. it is actually effecting our numbers. we followed this very carefully. i'm an old school guy. i say the company took the charge, it is in the earnings, they're taking it, that should be the bottom line other analysts say...
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about 40% of our students are pell students, etcetera. and what's interesting is once you go to college and graduate, it's very likely that another person in your family, including your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, will go to college. and the ripple, the wave that we're tracking now is really quite significant. i actually had the honor at commencement, not this year, a year ago, to hand a diploma to a grandma -- great grandma who was 84 years old who had put children, grandchildren, great grandchildren through college and who then finally said it's my turn, and she came to san francisco state, got a degree in poetry, and it was absolutely the high point of commencement. and her whole thing was getting the first grandchild to go to school. and when i told her about, you know, our commitment to the responsibility of being an educated person, it means being active, being involved. as mayor says, we want you to be a good citizen, we want you to vote. we just want you to be productive in ways that you want to be, and
about 40% of our students are pell students, etcetera. and what's interesting is once you go to college and graduate, it's very likely that another person in your family, including your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, aunt, uncle, will go to college. and the ripple, the wave that we're tracking now is really quite significant. i actually had the honor at commencement, not this year, a year ago, to hand a diploma to a grandma -- great grandma who was 84 years old who had put children,...
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professor pell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. >> so, thank you, laura for including me in this really fantastic event. because i'm a professor at west point, i am required to say any time i speak in public that these are my personal views, they are not the views of the u.s. army or certainly the u.s. government. so, with that, location, location, location. the three things that matter in real estate are no longer just about property values. today, where you were, who was there with you, and when you left, especially when all or ar aggregated over time can combine to reveal an intimate portrait of life and self. all of these things are discernable through the aggregation and analysis of location data, and the carpenter court recognized that historical location data allows the government to achieve, quote, near perfect surveillance, traveling back in time to, they say, access a category of information otherwise unknowable. ultimately, as we have heard, the court held that we have a reasonable expect
professor pell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. >> so, thank you, laura for including me in this really fantastic event. because i'm a professor at west point, i am required to say any time i speak in public that these are my personal views, they are not the views of the u.s. army or certainly the u.s. government. so, with that, location, location, location. the three things that matter in real estate are no longer just about property...
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of that, 100,000 california seniors who gave up almost $4,000 each because they didn't apply for a pell grant. here's what they should have done. fill out the free application for federal student aid. it's online at fafsa.gov. the first f stands for free. mcelroy says never pay anyone to apply for financial aid or scholarship. >> always remember that it's free. don't fall for, say, fafsa.com or any of those other websites. just go to fafsa.gov. >> tother sites might still charge you to fill out the free application. so be careful. just don't be deterred. >> always apply for financial aid, even if you don't think you'll get it. >> chris chmura, nbc bay area news. >>> when we come back, a donation drive for fire victims organized by a bay area woman with a big heart. who would soon find out she was impacted too. that story next. >>> recapping our breaking news we told you about at the top of this newscast, more than 30,000 acres have been decimated by the so-called complex fire. this is burning out of control in mendocino and lake counties. only 5% contained. firefighters have their hands
of that, 100,000 california seniors who gave up almost $4,000 each because they didn't apply for a pell grant. here's what they should have done. fill out the free application for federal student aid. it's online at fafsa.gov. the first f stands for free. mcelroy says never pay anyone to apply for financial aid or scholarship. >> always remember that it's free. don't fall for, say, fafsa.com or any of those other websites. just go to fafsa.gov. >> tother sites might still charge you...
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we need to recognize that the pell grant program grows with the rate of college inflation. college rates have inflated faster then the economy. at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. if you don't fix that, you are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes compounded after another. i have also been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowments. i joined other leaders inquiring of college endowments, how is it you are benefiting under the tax code, and yet these schools that are now flush with cash -- there has not been that approach to make that money available? we are actively working with the every student succeeds act. it is an initiative that needs some fine tuning. >> should there be more federal assistance for students? >> yeah, and there has been. the education bubble we are in is going to burst. it is not rational to spend $5
we need to recognize that the pell grant program grows with the rate of college inflation. college rates have inflated faster then the economy. at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. if you don't fix that, you are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes...
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cardinal george pell, he was charged with sexual offenses. met with them, takes public right to know. kellyanne conway. and then the ceo of a major coal company. so if you head the epa, being the ceo of a major coal company, you would want to know if the head of the epa met with someone like that. and monday, scott pruitt was having lunch and was confronted by someone, let's play a little bit of that audio. >> i just wanted to urge you to resign because you are doing harm. this is my son. he loves animals -- >> so he did not resign obviously. but the truth of the matter is this latest secret calendar is just the latest. i won't read all these, but the truth of the matter is this is a massive number of things. and these are not little things. over and over again using his office to help himself and other people. it is a repeated pattern. again, this just keeps going. back to you. >> it is a long list. thanks. >>> oprah revealing why she will not consider a 2020 presidential run. details are next. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20
cardinal george pell, he was charged with sexual offenses. met with them, takes public right to know. kellyanne conway. and then the ceo of a major coal company. so if you head the epa, being the ceo of a major coal company, you would want to know if the head of the epa met with someone like that. and monday, scott pruitt was having lunch and was confronted by someone, let's play a little bit of that audio. >> i just wanted to urge you to resign because you are doing harm. this is my son....
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of that, 100,000 california seniors who gave up $4,000 each because they did not apply for a pell grantre's what they should have done. fill out the fapsa, free application for federal student aid, at fafsa.gov. the first f stands for free. never pay anyone to apply for financial aide or scholarships. >> always remember it's free. don't fall for fafsa.com or any of the other welcomes. go to fafsa.gov. >> reporter: don't worry about fafsa.com anymore because the federal government took it over, but other sites might charge to fill out the free application so be careful, just don't be detoured. >> always apply, even if you don't think you get if. >> reporter: nbc bay area news. >> really, really good information there. thanks, chris. we here at nbc bay area ask for your help to help families in need. nbc bay area and our sister station are partnering with family giving tree to provide thousands of backpacks to kids in need, and you can also join us. we invite you to donate cash or a backpack, just head over to nbcbayarea.com/school. >>> still ahead on nbc bay area news, a beautiful day on
of that, 100,000 california seniors who gave up $4,000 each because they did not apply for a pell grantre's what they should have done. fill out the fapsa, free application for federal student aid, at fafsa.gov. the first f stands for free. never pay anyone to apply for financial aide or scholarships. >> always remember it's free. don't fall for fafsa.com or any of the other welcomes. go to fafsa.gov. >> reporter: don't worry about fafsa.com anymore because the federal government...
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two specific ideas, number one we need to expand the pell grant which is pretty much only about traditional higher education through higher education programs. 70 percent of students are so-called nontraditional student at this point. a nontraditional student is difficult . if you are with a child, you're not going to have the time or money and maybe you don't need to. maybe you need a two-year or something like that. the program right now can't help you. we propose that it should. the second thing we need to do is we need to expand higher education opportunities in rural areas. we put out a report finding 41 million americans, 12 percent of americans live in what are called higher education deserts. there are 25 miles away from the nearest college university. 3 million americans also did not have broadband internet access which means they are completely cut off . from online education as well. for the rural communities, people have to acquire skills and the communities have a tougher time because they cannot grow workforce that can compete. the obvious answer is rural broadband so onespeci
two specific ideas, number one we need to expand the pell grant which is pretty much only about traditional higher education through higher education programs. 70 percent of students are so-called nontraditional student at this point. a nontraditional student is difficult . if you are with a child, you're not going to have the time or money and maybe you don't need to. maybe you need a two-year or something like that. the program right now can't help you. we propose that it should. the second...
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a lot of these students, since they are low-income qualify for pell grants, qualify for federal loansnd where does that money come from? u.s. taxpayers. before the obama administration cracked down on these for profit schools, increased the standards, required them to at least have a minimum in terms of providing gainful employment to these individuals, and allowed individuals to also get out of their debt when they had been defrauded by schools, prior to that these schools took in billions of dollars -- they still do by the way, but about $32 billion in 2010. today about $16.6 billion. and there are still even with these stronger stringent there are still bad actors. we cited one school in particular from a 2012 senate report and it says according to the recruiting manual, for recruiters, this is what you should look for in your profile for students. quote, welfare mom with kids, pregnant ladies, recent divorce, low self-esteem, low-income jobs, recent death, mentally physically abused and i could go on. this is a school still in operation. >> it has attracted some of the most unscru
a lot of these students, since they are low-income qualify for pell grants, qualify for federal loansnd where does that money come from? u.s. taxpayers. before the obama administration cracked down on these for profit schools, increased the standards, required them to at least have a minimum in terms of providing gainful employment to these individuals, and allowed individuals to also get out of their debt when they had been defrauded by schools, prior to that these schools took in billions of...
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wife land a $200,000 or six-figure job and kept a secret calendar including a meeting with cardinal pell. kohl's ceo might be interesting to know if he's meeting with the coal ceo. why does the president stick with scott sfloopruitt? >> i'd love to know. we can go through the various scandals back do the trip to morocco for 4 days with 8 staffers. makes no sense why he needs to do that. you know, all through all the other scandals and only thing to think of is this is the swampiest swamp creature that you have ever seen. right? this is exactly what donald trump said he was going to get rid of. and it's just an endless -- maybe, amanda, you help us understand this. it's really astonishing, like, does he have something on donald trump? >> or just doing what donald trump wants? environmental -- >> he can find another person to do this. >> scott pruitt is a walking, talking ethics violation and talking to republicans who are sticking by him they just say, he's getting the job done and crazy to me. no one else? pick a random staffer from the office and get the same result. >> right. >> so, i
wife land a $200,000 or six-figure job and kept a secret calendar including a meeting with cardinal pell. kohl's ceo might be interesting to know if he's meeting with the coal ceo. why does the president stick with scott sfloopruitt? >> i'd love to know. we can go through the various scandals back do the trip to morocco for 4 days with 8 staffers. makes no sense why he needs to do that. you know, all through all the other scandals and only thing to think of is this is the swampiest swamp...
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. >> mollie: the nfl is like a truthful pelled pig that roots out the way to handle every single problemis case, too. they let social justice warriors control all of their policy. donald trump did not start this this started by alienating fans they let this go on it's been causing problems not just in terms of fans showing up for games and losing interest. they have a real epidemic on their hands and it's not getting better. you are right, they should have consulted with the players association. someone should deal with it. it's actually not a bad idea to have some kind of summit and calling some of these players sobs is nothing compared to what donald trump called kim jong un and they were able to meet together. so maybe this is the way to handle it. >> greg: the answer is love. >> katie: given an option. be on the field if you are going to be on the field. if you don't kneel you don't sit, punish players for kneeling on the field whereas the miami dolphins were going to do a four-game suspension. seems like a fair way to handle the situation. >> jesse: i don't know. i thought it was a
. >> mollie: the nfl is like a truthful pelled pig that roots out the way to handle every single problemis case, too. they let social justice warriors control all of their policy. donald trump did not start this this started by alienating fans they let this go on it's been causing problems not just in terms of fans showing up for games and losing interest. they have a real epidemic on their hands and it's not getting better. you are right, they should have consulted with the players...
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since a lot of them are low-income, they qualify for pell grants and federal loans.ng about a money pot of billions of dollars, that experts tell me could be reopened again to the era of waste, fraud and abuse that we saw, that the obama administration rules were a response to. >> the department of education does have allies on capitol hill. not elizabeth warren, obviously. there's people that back what betsy devos is doing. >> they say we're in a new era. we have a lot of people that don't want to go to regular, traditional four-year colleges. they need to go to trade schools. they can provide them with this kind of training. we are, of course, keeping them in compliance. but obama did this with his executive pen. and we can undo it. we think this is burdensome regulation. >> look at what else the department of education has done, as well. i want you to talk about how this fits into the broader strate strategy. they cut back on the sharing of information. they brought in for-profit college reps. they dismantled team investigating abuses for-profit colleges. they hav
since a lot of them are low-income, they qualify for pell grants and federal loans.ng about a money pot of billions of dollars, that experts tell me could be reopened again to the era of waste, fraud and abuse that we saw, that the obama administration rules were a response to. >> the department of education does have allies on capitol hill. not elizabeth warren, obviously. there's people that back what betsy devos is doing. >> they say we're in a new era. we have a lot of people...
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then it eased pell off and went up and down with showers. again, the psychological concerns are going to be huge. there have been other cave experts, people who had been trapped themselves in the past who talk about how rough that is. but right now i think the power of positive thinking around the world and positive buddhist prayer in this country here as long as the good wishes and the focus of the entire world seem to be paying off. >> indeed, stephen weeke. do stand by. we have nbc's bill neely standing by. i know you've been following this story from the start. talk about where things stand right now and the emotion running through the crowd, the fact that two of those 13 are o out. >> reporter: we did know this was d-day for the rescue. those are the words of the rescue commander. what we didn't know was that freedom day was going to come so quickly. just about 15 minutes ago just along the jungle track, two ambulances gradually and slowly came down with we believe one boy inside each ambulance. the police chief has just confirmed that
then it eased pell off and went up and down with showers. again, the psychological concerns are going to be huge. there have been other cave experts, people who had been trapped themselves in the past who talk about how rough that is. but right now i think the power of positive thinking around the world and positive buddhist prayer in this country here as long as the good wishes and the focus of the entire world seem to be paying off. >> indeed, stephen weeke. do stand by. we have nbc's...
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let's go then to matti that small holiday you know resort to that's been so badly hit in the pell is that. what is it like. the first thing that really hits she feel as you drive into this town is the sheer scale if the tragedy absolutely everywhere you look in every direction you see burned out houses the charred shells remains of cars it's really very shocking to see the smell as well as something that confronts you immediately as you walk around. trees burning it's the smell of the metal of cars that have melted and of course as we know. a lot of people were trying to use those cars to get out of this town and very many of the. local newspaper has called it the get in on that front page and that really is one that goes a long way to describing exactly what it feels like being here at the moment having said that people are now starting to come into this town trying to offer their help . driving cars as if we've been sitting here would seem dozens of cars filled with water with food with many of the survivors who is still here just trying to take stock of exactly what has happened.
let's go then to matti that small holiday you know resort to that's been so badly hit in the pell is that. what is it like. the first thing that really hits she feel as you drive into this town is the sheer scale if the tragedy absolutely everywhere you look in every direction you see burned out houses the charred shells remains of cars it's really very shocking to see the smell as well as something that confronts you immediately as you walk around. trees burning it's the smell of the metal of...
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number three, we need to recognize that the pell grant growsm, make sure that with the rate of college inflation. they have inflated faster than a economy. a hard issue to grapple is, at the undergrad level, payments for state colleges have fallen from 50% tuition to less than 25%. that is a burden that has been put on the states that needs to be addressed. if you do not fix that we are not dealing with the root cause. rep. roskam: jordan, thank you for your question. i introduced the truth and true mission -- and tuition bill. people enter into college many times, they find themselves becoming compounded after one year and it becomes more expensive. i have been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowment. inquire college endowments to stay, how is it that you are benefiting under the tax code, yet, these schools that you are now flushed with cash, there has not been that approach to make that money available? we are actively working with the every student succeeds act. this is an initiative that needs fine-tuning. it broadens out the scope to create more support. >> sh
number three, we need to recognize that the pell grant growsm, make sure that with the rate of college inflation. they have inflated faster than a economy. a hard issue to grapple is, at the undergrad level, payments for state colleges have fallen from 50% tuition to less than 25%. that is a burden that has been put on the states that needs to be addressed. if you do not fix that we are not dealing with the root cause. rep. roskam: jordan, thank you for your question. i introduced the truth and...
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living there you can tweet me your views using the hashtag age or newsgroup or message me directly at pelle or if your telegram just messages there and you thank you for that while you're watching the news grid and if you're watching us on facebook live we've got a story for you about an eleven year old boy who makes incredible life like art you'll see that in a moment then coming up later more than forty african leaders have gathered in mauritania to discuss ways to fight corruption and extremism we'll get an update coming up right after the break. welcome back looking at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia aside from a few showers in the far east is jury looking fine woman in tehran there at thirty eight degrees baghdad forty seven degrees some are really setting in there fine conditions around the eastern side of the mediterranean that includes the whole of turkey as well as last the showers here so we're looking at pretty hot weather across much of syria beirut coming in at twenty eight degrees and no significant change expect is ahead on through into wednesda
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the first time, there's a caveat here, you use it to train your mod pell, and then done.the value's gone. the ongoing value comes from the feedback data that allows the a a.i. to continue to learn. okay. so the key point here is in thinking about strategy and in thinking about the implications of jobs is that the value of human prediction falls, but the value of all these complementary assets go up. and a useful way to think about this, an example, is think about when spread sheets rolled into town and accountants. the accountants originally, you know, you could think of them as having two broad skill sets. one of them was that they would type in the numbers and add, and so they had, you know, we valued their ability to type vast and to add fast. and then the second skill they had was to ask good questions. so let's say they were doing a model to estimate the present value of some asset, and then they might ask a good question by saying, well, what would happen if interest rates went up by 1%, or what would happen if sales went up by 4% in the fourth quarter. and so they
the first time, there's a caveat here, you use it to train your mod pell, and then done.the value's gone. the ongoing value comes from the feedback data that allows the a a.i. to continue to learn. okay. so the key point here is in thinking about strategy and in thinking about the implications of jobs is that the value of human prediction falls, but the value of all these complementary assets go up. and a useful way to think about this, an example, is think about when spread sheets rolled into...
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we could use some of dollars, pell grant funding, or other funding make sure individuals who don't wantding this is growing the economy. talk about debt, talk about deficits. if we can grow the economy, get sustained growth over four or 5%, we can pay down our debt and have a much better future for our children and grandchildren. charles: congressman renacci, always great to talk to you. thank you very much. >> thank you, charles. charles: coming up, the big question, can republicans change the subject from russia to tax cuts? karl rove is next on that and much more. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp
we could use some of dollars, pell grant funding, or other funding make sure individuals who don't wantding this is growing the economy. talk about debt, talk about deficits. if we can grow the economy, get sustained growth over four or 5%, we can pay down our debt and have a much better future for our children and grandchildren. charles: congressman renacci, always great to talk to you. thank you very much. >> thank you, charles. charles: coming up, the big question, can republicans...
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we haven't even gotten to the possibility of a speaker pell low c we're making assumption as that thel keep the house, which they may not. >> i believe they will. they're going to have to focus. right now if you look at what's happened, we've had almost two years, a year and-a-half of the trump president c we'v presiden. we've had republican control of both chambers. we've got obamacare as the law of the land. republicans, we're not thrilled about that. what the congress needs to do right now instead of fighting over who will hold the gavel is make sure the party will be able to hold the gavel, continue to pass the conservative agenda, work with the president, try to get rid of obamacare. we've got to roll back regulation, streamline spending, eliminate agencies, reduce the definitdeficit and they can figr will be speaker. elizabeth: that involves congress getting things done, am i right? so kevin, i want to get your response too. we're making some assumptions on the republican side. we also can assume that there's a possibility of nancy pelosi, you can't tell me she will have a smoot
we haven't even gotten to the possibility of a speaker pell low c we're making assumption as that thel keep the house, which they may not. >> i believe they will. they're going to have to focus. right now if you look at what's happened, we've had almost two years, a year and-a-half of the trump president c we'v presiden. we've had republican control of both chambers. we've got obamacare as the law of the land. republicans, we're not thrilled about that. what the congress needs to do right...
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similarly, as of a few years ago, 25% of all pell grant money and student loans were going to war profiteducation -- going to for profit higher education institutions. many had very strong incentives to turn people -- to move people through very quickly. trying to invest more in improving things like community colleges and state universities, it has seemed more successful than proprietary outside programs. i think those are some of the things. again, transitional job, some rolesoyment have limited -- these are things we can improve. we know that a lot of summer jobs in rural areas, kids do good things in them, but they don't seem to translate to longer-term outcomes. it appears the ability of things like using that as a platform to of a letter of recommendation or certification of skills, can greatly improve things. prisoners transitioning into the workforce. a short-term job by itself doesn't do a lot, but combining that potentially with drug rehabilitation, things that look more like soft skills, therapy. it appears we can transform some of our existing programs in ways to be much more
similarly, as of a few years ago, 25% of all pell grant money and student loans were going to war profiteducation -- going to for profit higher education institutions. many had very strong incentives to turn people -- to move people through very quickly. trying to invest more in improving things like community colleges and state universities, it has seemed more successful than proprietary outside programs. i think those are some of the things. again, transitional job, some rolesoyment have...