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. >>> steve rossi has died.edy fans remember him as the straight man and the crooner in the duo after allen and rossi with marty allen. they were a staple of tv talk shows back in the day. rossi was 82 years old. full adajami has died. he was a constant presence on american television for well over the past decade. born into a shiite muslim iranian family in lebanon he studied arab intellectuals before his family moved to the u.s. where he earned his own ph.d. worked at johns hopkins, later at the hoover institution. while his views changed over the years his advice was sought by presidents, thinkers and journalists. he died of cancer at 68 years old. >>> president obama will award the medal of honor for conspicuous ga lan tri for ryan pits for his actions in combat in kunar province, afghanistan, in 2008. this will make the 40th medal of honor president obama has awarded while in office though many of they will have been posthumous and for past conflicts. at the ceremony in mid july pitts is slated to become th
. >>> steve rossi has died.edy fans remember him as the straight man and the crooner in the duo after allen and rossi with marty allen. they were a staple of tv talk shows back in the day. rossi was 82 years old. full adajami has died. he was a constant presence on american television for well over the past decade. born into a shiite muslim iranian family in lebanon he studied arab intellectuals before his family moved to the u.s. where he earned his own ph.d. worked at johns hopkins,...
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andrew rossi, the war and bill?ink it is important of relief or legislation for student debt holders. the idea those who hold student debt should not be afforded the same ability to refinance as those who hold auto loans and mortgages seems totally unfair. "ivory tower" looks at how the whole system itself as senator war says in the film is actually rotten or stinks, think it's her direct quote. as pam says, the entire system is really broken. we look in the film at historically how government has played a really important role in making higher education a public from the moral act that created the universities to fdr's g.i. bill and lyndon johnson's higher education act of 1965. i think we wish at this time the president obama could similarly be able to overhaul the whole system was such dramatic legislation, but unfortunately, i think as the president says, legislatively there is not that pathway to be able to do such a thing. i agree with pam that it would be great to really recall the entire system, but i do app
andrew rossi, the war and bill?ink it is important of relief or legislation for student debt holders. the idea those who hold student debt should not be afforded the same ability to refinance as those who hold auto loans and mortgages seems totally unfair. "ivory tower" looks at how the whole system itself as senator war says in the film is actually rotten or stinks, think it's her direct quote. as pam says, the entire system is really broken. we look in the film at historically how...
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plan de dios realmente es un accidente pero no accidentalmente dios tenÍa el plan estamos en paz. >> rossicia como bien lo prometimos que no vÍdeo de la original banda el lomÓn se titula no me doliÓ. ♪ ♪ no me doliÓ ♪ ♪ hasta el momento me late el corazÓn ♪ ♪ no me extraÑÓ no era una relaciÓn estable en el amor ♪ en primer impacto ediciÓn mundial. >> continuamos con nuestra cobertura especiales de brasil, siguen las protestas en pleno apogeo, la famosa playa de copacabana en rÍo de janeiro fue escenario de manifestaciones contra los gastos pÚblicos para organizar el el mundial de fÚtbol. los descontentos instalaron en la arena 12 balones gigantes con cruces pintadas de rojo y pancartas que decÍan copa del mundo en un paÍs de miseria financiada con dinero pÚblico es un problema moral. lo que le faltaba al mundial en mediode la celebraciÓn el agua cubre 110 ciudades del sur de brasil las fuertes lluvias que caen hace tres dÍas en paranÁ y santa catarina provocaron inundaciones que provocaron la muerte de 9 personas miles de evacuaciones el panorama es tan desolador que el gobernador de paran
plan de dios realmente es un accidente pero no accidentalmente dios tenÍa el plan estamos en paz. >> rossicia como bien lo prometimos que no vÍdeo de la original banda el lomÓn se titula no me doliÓ. ♪ ♪ no me doliÓ ♪ ♪ hasta el momento me late el corazÓn ♪ ♪ no me extraÑÓ no era una relaciÓn estable en el amor ♪ en primer impacto ediciÓn mundial. >> continuamos con nuestra cobertura especiales de brasil, siguen las protestas en pleno apogeo, la famosa playa...
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plan de dios realmente es un accidente pero no accidentalmente dios tenÍa el plan estamos en paz. >> rossiimicia como bien lo prometimos que no vÍdeo de la original banda el lomÓn se titula no me doliÓ. ♪ ♪ no me doliÓ ♪ ♪ hasta el momento me late el corazÓn ♪ ♪ no me extraÑÓ no era una relaciÓn estable en el amor ♪ mi nombre es roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis cuentas, y que no hable con mis acreedores. ellos se encargarían de todo. yo les di miles de dólares, pero la mayoría se fue a sus honorarios. [narradora] salir de la deuda no es rápido ni fácil. hay personas que le dirán cualquier cosa sólo para ganar su confianza. sonaba perfecto. hice todo lo que me dijeron que hiciera. nunca pagaron mis acreedores, ni siquiera estaban en contacto con ellos. resulta que estoy más en deuda, porque las tasas y los intereses de mis tarjetas siguieron acumulando. [narradora] malos consejos de los llamados expertos pueden empeorar su situación financiera. entonces, el banco me rechazó para una hipot
plan de dios realmente es un accidente pero no accidentalmente dios tenÍa el plan estamos en paz. >> rossiimicia como bien lo prometimos que no vÍdeo de la original banda el lomÓn se titula no me doliÓ. ♪ ♪ no me doliÓ ♪ ♪ hasta el momento me late el corazÓn ♪ ♪ no me extraÑÓ no era una relaciÓn estable en el amor ♪ mi nombre es roberto. hola roberto. un anuncio en la televisión dijo que pudiera reducir mi deuda por 50 por ciento. me dijeron que deje de pagar mis...
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steve rossi was 82 years old. >>> feud and jam many has died, a constant presence on american television the past decade. born into a shiite muslim iranian family, he studied arab intellectuals before his family moved to the u.s. where he earned a phd, worked at john hopkins, later at the hoover institution. while his views changed over the years, his advice was sought by presidents and thinkers and journalists, ajami was 68 years old. >>> president obama will award the medal of honor to ryan pitts, this will make the 40th medal of honor president obama has awarded in office, though many of them have been pos tomb mouse and for past conflicts. at the ceremony in mid july, former staff sergeant pitts is slated to become the 80th living recipient of the medal of honor. >>> we have reported on a lot of auto recalls, specifically the problems at gm which have now led them to recall as many vehicles as they have sold in the past seven years. another stat came out today, a staggering number courtesy of "the washington post." so far just this year automakers have now recalled over one in ten of
steve rossi was 82 years old. >>> feud and jam many has died, a constant presence on american television the past decade. born into a shiite muslim iranian family, he studied arab intellectuals before his family moved to the u.s. where he earned a phd, worked at john hopkins, later at the hoover institution. while his views changed over the years, his advice was sought by presidents and thinkers and journalists, ajami was 68 years old. >>> president obama will award the medal...
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economy since 1978. >> an dry rossi joins us at the table. hello, andrew rossi.i took from the documentary is college costs are getting heer and higher, nobody knows what to do about it and it doesn't seem to be changing. >> it's true. even though there are new reform, for example president obama proposed last week. those don't get at the financial documentary. >> a girl in the video said she hates to even dream. she's going to leave college with $140,000 in debt. >> exactly. it's interesting. it's millennials accusing of being tired or lazy but in fact for baby boomers who were able to pay for college with a job like painting a house for the summer, now it's totally impossible. >> tuitions are drying up because o'funds are going away? >> that's right. one of the main drivers, states are going up. >> if you leave college with 140,000 dollar in debt, is it worth it? >> absolutely. we see that there's a wage premium for those who do go to college and certainly on those terms college financially is a good investment but when you're takinging on that amount of debt.
economy since 1978. >> an dry rossi joins us at the table. hello, andrew rossi.i took from the documentary is college costs are getting heer and higher, nobody knows what to do about it and it doesn't seem to be changing. >> it's true. even though there are new reform, for example president obama proposed last week. those don't get at the financial documentary. >> a girl in the video said she hates to even dream. she's going to leave college with $140,000 in debt. >>...
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. >> in the documentary, andrew rossy looks at alternatives to universities and solutions to growing student debt. i spoke about the crisis and control. >> the fm model for the universities is massive. it needs to grow bigger and better, including ameant yes and buildings -- amenities and necessary. >>> we used to think the school dorm was part of the experience, now we see kids choosing colleges on the basis of dorms and modern amenities. the kids choose the colleges, and colleges have to provide it for kids to choose. >> as state funding declines, they need to find a way to get the students on to the campuses. they build these things to persuade the young to choose a school, but they are not necessarily parts of learning. >> there's a lot of misleading statsment but the unemployed rate for college students is at a low. in the end doesn't the debt get paid off. that statistic is valuable and important to consider a million more over the course of the arranges. wholent students that don't finish. 68% don't finish the curriculum in four years. they are paralyzed and a have a lot of di
. >> in the documentary, andrew rossy looks at alternatives to universities and solutions to growing student debt. i spoke about the crisis and control. >> the fm model for the universities is massive. it needs to grow bigger and better, including ameant yes and buildings -- amenities and necessary. >>> we used to think the school dorm was part of the experience, now we see kids choosing colleges on the basis of dorms and modern amenities. the kids choose the colleges, and...
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. >> and filmmaker andrew rossi joins me now, welcome to you. >> thanks so much for having me. >> the starting point seems to be something is lost, being lost, already lost what did you want to explore? >> i think what we're looking at in ivory tower is whether college is worth it. but in a way that is hopefully more nuanced and complex than simply either looking at the wage premium that one finds, which of course is a very striking statistic, the fact that people make a million dollars more over the course of their lifetime with a ba. >> it is still worth it. >> it is still worth it. >> in spite of the cost you still end up making more money. >> precisely, on those terms it's worth it and then those who, for example, like peter, who are arguing that one should drop out of college. there's a sort of a middle ground that we wanted to explore. what really is happening in classrooms as diverse as harvard to san jose state, from spellman college to wesleyan-- . >> brown: much of it revolves around money, whether it is tuition or debts, what people-- administrative costs, right. >> absolut
. >> and filmmaker andrew rossi joins me now, welcome to you. >> thanks so much for having me. >> the starting point seems to be something is lost, being lost, already lost what did you want to explore? >> i think what we're looking at in ivory tower is whether college is worth it. but in a way that is hopefully more nuanced and complex than simply either looking at the wage premium that one finds, which of course is a very striking statistic, the fact that people make a...
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andrew rossy documentary film maker behind "ivory tower". is the bottom line that college is worth it only if you are not one of the debt outliners and if you finish and only if you have a major that happens to be rewarded in the economy right now? >> in this economy you need an education after high school. that is definitely true. the problem is many students go to college because they are not sure what else to do after high school. 400,000 of them drop out of college every year. and those are many of the students who are thousands of dollars in debt and don't have anything more than a high school diploma and are having trouble getting a job and having trouble paying off loans. there are a lot of caveats to this. the biggest problem here is that we have excessive debt from a lot of students out there and that is the issue we should be focused on right now. >> i want to bring you in here before we play a clip of your film the brookings institution study is households until 40. over the last few years the student debt has spiked might not be
andrew rossy documentary film maker behind "ivory tower". is the bottom line that college is worth it only if you are not one of the debt outliners and if you finish and only if you have a major that happens to be rewarded in the economy right now? >> in this economy you need an education after high school. that is definitely true. the problem is many students go to college because they are not sure what else to do after high school. 400,000 of them drop out of college every...
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rossi went to the pen and it was a sad thing. the first guy that contacted him in the pen was george. the reason it passed was because he knew all of the guys he worked with in the house love him. -- loved him. because he knew sonny montgomery and he knew these people. laws not a government of and not men, it is a government of men and women who know the law to try to make it work. forget howill never i was at a popularity rating of 3%. himd been doing labor for and this was cheerful work that i was out there doing, getting chopped to bits by every group in america. he was at 93%. -- ata call at 6:00 in one morning -- i never get up at 6:00 a.m.. he gets up and listens to country music at 5:00 a.m. he said, did you read the washington post again? i said no. he said, they nailed you again. i said, good of you to call, george. he said, how would you like to go to camp david for a couple of days? i say, that is great. i knew he -- i knew what he was doing. he said, come over to the white house first. he is signing something, lupe, l
rossi went to the pen and it was a sad thing. the first guy that contacted him in the pen was george. the reason it passed was because he knew all of the guys he worked with in the house love him. -- loved him. because he knew sonny montgomery and he knew these people. laws not a government of and not men, it is a government of men and women who know the law to try to make it work. forget howill never i was at a popularity rating of 3%. himd been doing labor for and this was cheerful work that...
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win for a clean sweep having poll position and having won six races this season and 150 points and rossih 97. lots more sport on our website and check out al jazeera/sport and how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that is all the sport for now and i will have more later. >> thank you very much indeed. now he is known for the art and he is brazilian and prints on cardboard and newspaper and is based in miami and he wants to inspire others to breakout of poverty just like he did. >> hi, i'm an artist and i live in miami beach, florida. ♪ i think the message on my work is a positive message and it's about love and i think this is what i put on my work, lots of love. well, i was born in brazil and since i was a kid i loved drawings and did a lot of drawings on books and my mother told me don't do too many drawings because you need to leave space to do your homework. so drawing on the walls and everything i could put my hand on. one of the biggest thing to happen in terms of to propel my career is i did this series of paintings with vodka and after that i painted cars
win for a clean sweep having poll position and having won six races this season and 150 points and rossih 97. lots more sport on our website and check out al jazeera/sport and how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that is all the sport for now and i will have more later. >> thank you very much indeed. now he is known for the art and he is brazilian and prints on cardboard and newspaper and is based in miami and he wants to inspire others to breakout of poverty just...
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poor position and won all six races this reasons, he stopped standings on 150 points while valentino rossi is second with 97. there is more. let's check with aljazeera.com/support. there are details there how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that's it for me laura. >> thanks very much. we will see you later. do stay with us here on al jazeera. there will be another full bulletin of news with lauren in london right ahead. thank you for from watching for america. we will see you again later. >>> hello and welcome to al jazeera america. i am thomas drayden in new york. this is special coverage of army sergeants bowebeyberg release. we will take you to boise, idaho. you see the podium on your screen as soon as family members begin to talk, they will be talking with reporters in boise. we will bring that event to you live. you may remember yesterday, bowe's parents were at the whitehouse hours after receiving a call from president obama who told them bowe will be returning home safely. right now, sergeant bergdl
poor position and won all six races this reasons, he stopped standings on 150 points while valentino rossi is second with 97. there is more. let's check with aljazeera.com/support. there are details there how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that's it for me laura. >> thanks very much. we will see you later. do stay with us here on al jazeera. there will be another full bulletin of news with lauren in london right ahead. thank you for from watching for america. we...
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be sure to tune in to bloomberg rossi's live coverage of the fed decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern time on a sexual edition of "bottom line." moving and shaking this hour almond katy perry, a painting of her goes on sale today. the painting is called "cut take katie." unveiled a few days for terri herself shows up and is starting her own record label going into business. you used to have to be dead for 10 years to get your picture in the national portrait gallery. now all you need is 50 million twitter followers and the best going out him. that is it. coming up amah in an age where everybody is trying to -- a new at makes it easier to get a taxi. we will talk to this eeo of tax the magic. thus him how to order off the menu at mcdonald's there you have to know what to work and where you need to know the secret code. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop" live on bloomberg television. the federal reserve's open market committee meeting announcement was at 2:00 p.m. eastern. a powerful market that caught many investors. not everybody. a bloomberg review columnist, the president o
be sure to tune in to bloomberg rossi's live coverage of the fed decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern time on a sexual edition of "bottom line." moving and shaking this hour almond katy perry, a painting of her goes on sale today. the painting is called "cut take katie." unveiled a few days for terri herself shows up and is starting her own record label going into business. you used to have to be dead for 10 years to get your picture in the national portrait gallery. now all you...
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. >> it seems unimaginable that you would bring this rossi keeshan forward. [laughter] >> just oppressive for the point is it's a transfer of authority from the states to the national legislature. i don't know why you looked at the national legislature. >> the framers thought that two-thirds ratification requirement was an important structural guarantee to protect the interests of the states at a time when the senate was elected by the state. >> yes mr. chief justice but there's no doubt the framers thought that would be an important protection but beyond that this court has said that there is an increase and has never held that a ratified treaty exceeds the federal government's constitutional authority. never held that a provision implementing a ratified treaty exceeds authority. >> if that unimaginable -- unimaginable thing would happen it would be okay? >> the court has said there is an inquiry as to whether it is a proper subject of the treaty and betting craig could take into account whether it is imposing a fundamental change in the character of the gov
. >> it seems unimaginable that you would bring this rossi keeshan forward. [laughter] >> just oppressive for the point is it's a transfer of authority from the states to the national legislature. i don't know why you looked at the national legislature. >> the framers thought that two-thirds ratification requirement was an important structural guarantee to protect the interests of the states at a time when the senate was elected by the state. >> yes mr. chief justice but...
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to the promise and short falls of online education, and filmmaker, andrew rossy, covers it all. >> higherthe cost is enormous. we have a product that is so expensive that a lot of people can't pay for it and they have to go into debt and it just isn't viable. in the entire u.s. economy since 1978. >> andrew joins us at the table. you went all around the country and covered all the bases, and what i took is that college costs is getting higher and higher and nobody knows what to do about it and it doesn't seem to be changing. >> tuitions have hissen by 120% since 1978 and president obama proposed something last week and that doesn't get at the financial model. >> you had a girl that said i am afraid to leave. she will leave with $140,000 worth of debt. >> absolutely it's an interesting example of millennials that feel they are being accused of being entitled or lazy but for many baby boomers who were able to pay for jobs like painting a house during the summer now that's just totally impossible. >> tuition is rising because of the drying up of funds of other universities. >> yeah state fun
to the promise and short falls of online education, and filmmaker, andrew rossy, covers it all. >> higherthe cost is enormous. we have a product that is so expensive that a lot of people can't pay for it and they have to go into debt and it just isn't viable. in the entire u.s. economy since 1978. >> andrew joins us at the table. you went all around the country and covered all the bases, and what i took is that college costs is getting higher and higher and nobody knows what to do...
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>> nestor rossi. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. great to have you.here across the northeast, we have had some on and off rain and drizzle moving through. that could be producing some delays at the airport. so that's going to be a concern out here. you need those umbrellas. i want to take you farther west 'cause as we head into this weekend, we do have the possibility of severe weather. today already across parts of dakota, parts of eastern montana and also down into texas and new mexico, but tomorrow we have a bigger concern. we have something called a moderate risk. this has been issued by a branch of the national weather service. that means we could see potentially long track tornadoes and very violent storms and that risk for severe storms does continue as we head into father's day. temperature wise today, it is going to be a hot one. temperatures into the 90s and 100s in the state of texas. 70s in chicago and minneapolis. i'm going to head this back over to you. thanks so much for letting me borrow it. great to have you here. thank you for your s
>> nestor rossi. >> thank you so much for being with us this morning. great to have you.here across the northeast, we have had some on and off rain and drizzle moving through. that could be producing some delays at the airport. so that's going to be a concern out here. you need those umbrellas. i want to take you farther west 'cause as we head into this weekend, we do have the possibility of severe weather. today already across parts of dakota, parts of eastern montana and also down...
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with us now on set to talk about this, columbia university professor and andrew rossi. cost of college. it has gotten outrageous. how expensive it is for middle-class americans and working-class americans to send their kids to school. >> it really is expensive. as these colleges look at how they can become profit centers, business models, they kind of take the lead from the other ones. andrew, we have andy on the left and andrew on the right here. andrew, why did you want to take a look at this, the ivory tower? obviously the american dream is for -- all of us, you know, our kids to grow up and send them off to a power-year institution. we know college graduates can earn better throughout a lifetime. what was it that attracted you to make this film? absolutely. we have seen in ivory tower college is still that engine of social mobility. however, the price has increased in such an alarming way that it is creating other sort of complications to the value of college. 1120% since 1978, the cost of tuition increased. and when you factor in student loan debt, sort of the calc
with us now on set to talk about this, columbia university professor and andrew rossi. cost of college. it has gotten outrageous. how expensive it is for middle-class americans and working-class americans to send their kids to school. >> it really is expensive. as these colleges look at how they can become profit centers, business models, they kind of take the lead from the other ones. andrew, we have andy on the left and andrew on the right here. andrew, why did you want to take a look...