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my recommendation. >> as you can see, suni is no rookie.f all goes according to plan, we'll be racing while she is some 250 miles high in the sky. it will happen in about two months. last year, as you might remember. i had to pull out of the new york city triathlon the day before to go cover the famine in somalia. this year i'm ready. i'm wearing my fit bit trying to exercise on the road. i'm going to kick my training into high gear when i get home. so get ready, suni. it's on. coming up, living longer and better. my chasing life tip from cambodia. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. . >>> we are back with sgmd reporting from phnom penh. one of the thing you may know about cambodia is that the official religion is buddhism. you can see reminders of this just about everywhere you look. for example, this is a prayer area here in phnom penh.
my recommendation. >> as you can see, suni is no rookie.f all goes according to plan, we'll be racing while she is some 250 miles high in the sky. it will happen in about two months. last year, as you might remember. i had to pull out of the new york city triathlon the day before to go cover the famine in somalia. this year i'm ready. i'm wearing my fit bit trying to exercise on the road. i'm going to kick my training into high gear when i get home. so get ready, suni. it's on. coming up,...
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you want to have minis. >> as you can see, suni is no rookie.f all goes according to plan, we'll be racing while she's some 250 miles high in the sky. it's going to happen in two months. last year as you might remember, i had to pull out of the new york city triathlon the day before to cover the famine unfolding in somalia. this year i'm ready. in fact, i have been wearing my fit bit trying to exercise a little bit on the road. i'm going to kick my training into high gear when i get home. get ready, suni. it's on. >>> coming up, living longer and better. my "chasing life" tip from cambodia. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ and get the all day pain relief of a
you want to have minis. >> as you can see, suni is no rookie.f all goes according to plan, we'll be racing while she's some 250 miles high in the sky. it's going to happen in two months. last year as you might remember, i had to pull out of the new york city triathlon the day before to cover the famine unfolding in somalia. this year i'm ready. in fact, i have been wearing my fit bit trying to exercise a little bit on the road. i'm going to kick my training into high gear when i get home....
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my visit to the johnson space center, and suni has challenged me to a fitness triathlon.n now and the 16th, we will see how her training is going on. good luck, suni. >>> you know, "chasing life" today i want to talk about bad reactions to certain foods, foods with gluten. the olympic games start next weekend and some of the big events start in the pool. today, one of the top gold medal contenders forrer the united states is also sensitive to gluten. for years, it was holding her back and the thing is that she didn't even know it. >> reporter: dana volmer will be racing in the olympics. and it is a bitter comeback after she failed to qualify for the olympic trials. >> it seemed like in my career, i always had something. >> reporter: at one point there was a heart condition, an acl injury and shoulder pain and back pain and also mysterious stomach aches. >> i had been to the emergency room three times at meets for stomach aches. >> reporter: doctors at first could not figure out what was wrong. turns out vollmer was allergic to gluten found in eggs and wheat and barley. gl
my visit to the johnson space center, and suni has challenged me to a fitness triathlon.n now and the 16th, we will see how her training is going on. good luck, suni. >>> you know, "chasing life" today i want to talk about bad reactions to certain foods, foods with gluten. the olympic games start next weekend and some of the big events start in the pool. today, one of the top gold medal contenders forrer the united states is also sensitive to gluten. for years, it was holding...
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he has he has consolidated power in a sectarian drive to eliminate sunis and kurds from from the government it's a disaster there june this past june was the second deadliest month since since we left in december of last year. much of the much of the country is very dangerous and the government is one of the most corrupt in the world so things aren't looking too good for. the losers say what do you think about that bob what would you is your assessment of the the dire predictions being borne out. you know i tend to agree with john on a number of issues clearly maliki had a tough time forming his government without the help of solder who of course was taking direction from tehran. the bloodshed has been her ific fifteen hundred civilians have been killed in the last six months and then maliki's like saddam hussein and to a certain degree in the he's consolidated power taking over the judiciary he's also consolidated six intelligence operations that in a kind of look over one another shoulder something very similar to what saddam had and then of course he controls all of the security forces a
he has he has consolidated power in a sectarian drive to eliminate sunis and kurds from from the government it's a disaster there june this past june was the second deadliest month since since we left in december of last year. much of the much of the country is very dangerous and the government is one of the most corrupt in the world so things aren't looking too good for. the losers say what do you think about that bob what would you is your assessment of the the dire predictions being borne...
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mutanabbi street is a mixed shia-suni area. more than 30 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded. this locale is the historic center of baghdad book selling, a winding street filled with bookstores and outdoor book stalls. named after the famous 10th century classic poet, al-mutanabbi, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. mutanabbi street also holds cafes, stationary shops, and even tea and tobacco shops. it has been the heart and soul of the baghdad literary and intellectual community. this tragedy is part of a wider and continuing tragedy, but one that we want to isolate and address, not only for the loss of lives but also for the implications underlying the destruction of a street where books were sold. book selling on mutanabbi street is no different from book selling here. we traffic in memory, ideas and dreams. in that sense, we feel that mutanabbi street starts at the front door of all of our book shops. mutanabbi street starts here. our first reader will be
mutanabbi street is a mixed shia-suni area. more than 30 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded. this locale is the historic center of baghdad book selling, a winding street filled with bookstores and outdoor book stalls. named after the famous 10th century classic poet, al-mutanabbi, this is an old and established street for book selling and has been for hundreds of years. mutanabbi street also holds cafes, stationary shops, and even tea and tobacco shops. it has been the heart and...
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the bombers struck two suni towns as iraqis were preparing to break the ramadan fast.rgency responders moved on the scene near baghdad, a second car blew up. ten minutes later two roadside bombs ripped through an open air market in a town about 12 miles away. >>> coming up tonight, something you don't see very often at the shopping center. what made this shopper so unusual. >>> and now that the drizzle is over or is it? are we looking at clear skies next week? forecast coming up next. >> in pennsylvania, a wild night for shoppers at a suburban pittsburgh mall. a black bear cub somehow got into the mall, ended up roaming around a sears store. that sent startled shoppers running for safety. >> he was there when we were spazzing out. >> she did had a heart attack. >> they get on the speaker and are telling us to go to like a certain exit in the store. he came on again and said a few different things. the voice seemed calm but slightly panicked. we were walking casually. as soon as we get to about the exit, the one employee said there's a bear. we look at each other and ru
the bombers struck two suni towns as iraqis were preparing to break the ramadan fast.rgency responders moved on the scene near baghdad, a second car blew up. ten minutes later two roadside bombs ripped through an open air market in a town about 12 miles away. >>> coming up tonight, something you don't see very often at the shopping center. what made this shopper so unusual. >>> and now that the drizzle is over or is it? are we looking at clear skies next week? forecast coming...
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al smith, john evers, the former historian for the new york state assembly and a phd candidate at suny albany and doing his dissertation on al smith and also joined by beverly gage of yale university, the author of "the day wall street exploded." she is a history professor there. professor gage, if you could, set the scene for us to begin. 1928, the united states. what was going on in this country? what were some of the issues that were going to be discussed in the 1928 election? >> the 1928 election is one of the most interesting and one of the most interesting and also one of the most vicious elections in american history. we have two candidates who, i think, really embody two different sorts of americas that are coming into conflict in the elections. we have al smith who is the subject tonight. al smith is urban. he's from new york city. he's an irishman. he is catholic and he represents a kind of immigrant urban america that has come of age in the last 30 years. on the other side, as a republican candidate we have herbert hoover who in many ways could hardly be more different from
al smith, john evers, the former historian for the new york state assembly and a phd candidate at suny albany and doing his dissertation on al smith and also joined by beverly gage of yale university, the author of "the day wall street exploded." she is a history professor there. professor gage, if you could, set the scene for us to begin. 1928, the united states. what was going on in this country? what were some of the issues that were going to be discussed in the 1928 election?...
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they've ruled ruthlessly over the sunys. >> if these people who have been oppressed for generations and have seen their families tortured and murdered for the last 17 or so months, when they suddenly come to power, some will behave rationally. a sophisticated society, but some will be as murderous as anything seen in that part of the world. >> human rights activists put the death toll at 19,000, a figure that some fear would pale in comparison to the slaughter if assad is ousted. >>> bulgaria's prime minister says a sophisticated group of conspirators planned the attack on israeli tourist. a bomber killed five and a bus driver. israel blames terrorists with hezbollah but the bulgarian prime minister stopped short of that. >>> one of the president's surrogates says mitt romney is reaching timeout bigots. that's later. up next, the latest guess about how much you may pay for obama care. people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if youbank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just
they've ruled ruthlessly over the sunys. >> if these people who have been oppressed for generations and have seen their families tortured and murdered for the last 17 or so months, when they suddenly come to power, some will behave rationally. a sophisticated society, but some will be as murderous as anything seen in that part of the world. >> human rights activists put the death toll at 19,000, a figure that some fear would pale in comparison to the slaughter if assad is ousted....
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but these things were own ck inanua 15t wentn onof t suny shs antalk abo the s.c. fingsnd t incoisteies en. you ow, seed a t too out thinthen this may seem to be a lot to do about nothing. let's just talk pure politics here. what the president is ccesul dng oiouss he es n wan talk out s rerd. doe't he a cordo ru on. ey'rgoinwithhis ing th bn anit'sot t mea's tentn. ey'r winning the game. the problem with the romney campaign and i hope he does, he's supposed toome o and 00 tight a addss ts. i pe hdoesn a y th he n puthisinal oncand l bend h. ulmate, thvote havto cideheth thiis aot t do aut nhingr whher mes sothin bui thk mi romy ge th behind him, he can shift back to the president's dismal record on the economy and jobs. >> michael, i can tell you -- >> ok,heeali is u'reointg t,he esidt goa terble js port rectlynd we'ot spenthe st t dsocus on that. the narrative has been driven by the bain issue. let me show david corn something. yesterday a romney campaign adviser gave this explanation to politico for what his boss's role at bn was bween999 d 20. roey w on e s.c. f
but these things were own ck inanua 15t wentn onof t suny shs antalk abo the s.c. fingsnd t incoisteies en. you ow, seed a t too out thinthen this may seem to be a lot to do about nothing. let's just talk pure politics here. what the president is ccesul dng oiouss he es n wan talk out s rerd. doe't he a cordo ru on. ey'rgoinwithhis ing th bn anit'sot t mea's tentn. ey'r winning the game. the problem with the romney campaign and i hope he does, he's supposed toome o and 00 tight a addss ts. i pe...
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i went on one of the suny shs an tked authe s.c. fingsnd the constencs th. yoknow it smed loto do out thing en. is m see to l to d abtnothg. les ju talk pure politics here. what the president is successfully doing is obviously, he does not wanto talk about his record. heoesn hav a recd to r on th're ing thhis ing th bn anit's g t dia' atntio the romy camign -- i hop he es. 's sposeo ce out at 6:00 tonight and address this. i hope he does in a way that he can put this finally once d all behind him. ulmate, th votsave to dede wtherhis a loto do aut nhing or wther i mes methg. bu tnk mt roey gs is bind hi hcan shi ba to the pridens dismal record on the economy and jobs. >> michael, i can tell you -- >> look the reality ishat you're pointing out, the pridengot errie js rert rentl ande've n spt thlastenaysocus onthat th nrati haseen driny the in ise. le me shoavidorn someing. yesterday a romney campaign adviser gave this explanation to politico for what his bo's leetwe 9nd02. roey wasn t s.c. filgs beusee wastil thnicly th own b hn't tnsfeed nersp tother rtne. de
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the russian rocket is carrying american astronaut suni williams.he record for the longest time in space for a female astronaut. a japanese and russian are also on board. they're expected to reach the space station on tuesday. >>> for this morning's "faces of faith" we're focusing on the episcopal's historic decision for priests to bless same-sex couples. bishops overwhelmingly approved the new policy, but the church says this isn't the same as marrying same-sex couples. it's just recognizing their commitment. keep in mind the episcopal church has long been supportive of gay rights. it allows gay and lesbian priests and elected its first gay bishop nine years ago. yet it is controversial since every other christian denomination douenounces same-s relationships. on the opposing side, jeff walton with the institute on religion and democracy in washington. thank you to both of you for joining us this morning. susan, let me start with you. how does it feel to be part of the largest denomination in the u.s. to officially sanction same-sex relationships?
the russian rocket is carrying american astronaut suni williams.he record for the longest time in space for a female astronaut. a japanese and russian are also on board. they're expected to reach the space station on tuesday. >>> for this morning's "faces of faith" we're focusing on the episcopal's historic decision for priests to bless same-sex couples. bishops overwhelmingly approved the new policy, but the church says this isn't the same as marrying same-sex couples. it's...
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nuevdespiete unaamericraza suni derribÓ en una fiesta y la alegrÍa de unas 20 personas se transformÓdrÍa ser condenado a cadena perpetua si resulta convicto de todo o algunos cargos queicaunivision@o Ó. >> autoridades estÁn investigando causas del accidente. >> y si usted por alguna emergencia acude a un hospital para ser tratado de cualquier enfermedad, tiene que tener cuidado con lo que vaya a firmar. >> los casos de negligencia mÉdica alcanza los millones cada aÑo, muchos de los afectados no pueden reclamar derechos porque no leyeron bien el documento que firmaron antes de ingresar a un centro asistencial. >> y colegios comunitarios de california limitarÁn mauniblioÍ a partir del 2014, nuevas autoridades en ladespierta amer repitan cursos que han aprobado satisfactoria o que tomen mÁs da 4 veces cursos de artes o deportivos. >> vamos con paola elorza ¿cÓmo estÁs? muy buenos dÍas adelante. >> (♪). >> este segmento de "despierta amÉrica" es presentado por:. >>ion@@despierta americaunivisit n nuevo mÉxico, nevada hasta el sudoeste de california digo, en vientos precipitaciones monzÓn
nuevdespiete unaamericraza suni derribÓ en una fiesta y la alegrÍa de unas 20 personas se transformÓdrÍa ser condenado a cadena perpetua si resulta convicto de todo o algunos cargos queicaunivision@o Ó. >> autoridades estÁn investigando causas del accidente. >> y si usted por alguna emergencia acude a un hospital para ser tratado de cualquier enfermedad, tiene que tener cuidado con lo que vaya a firmar. >> los casos de negligencia mÉdica alcanza los millones cada aÑo,...
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thin opleant kw youe rongnd frlesnd churill stron and feless i -- >> dyohink whaarac obamsaidn bs sunykness? >> i don't know. i don't think it's a moment of weakness. i give him credit for it. makes me like him more. what you d't wto sw escial in sittionike this campgn,s a fm o weakss o selfoubt that whapeopespetely want is song lear who h so sen of ere e country is going to go. >> great debate. more of that on "morning joe" in just aoment. evercommicatns priders dieren but nturin comtted to being a different kind of communicationcompany. ♪ weink oplend foune 0 coanienatiwide and oundhe wld. and wilcontue toree u too mo anfocuon wt maers. ♪ don't our dogs deserveo eat frher ss pcess foo intrucinfreset cipeso fsh e on prervate uses thfrid eshp frh fo forido thought they re dead. huh? [ male nounr ] shod'vesed undu it lls eds theoot, so ey d't ce ba. undp. no ot. wee no oble looking for a better place to put your cash? he's one you may not have thout of -- fidelity. gethe tngs ke nfee ms, freeheckitinor. anmobi depits. w desiti a cck i asasy takg a ctur free online bill payments. a highl
thin opleant kw youe rongnd frlesnd churill stron and feless i -- >> dyohink whaarac obamsaidn bs sunykness? >> i don't know. i don't think it's a moment of weakness. i give him credit for it. makes me like him more. what you d't wto sw escial in sittionike this campgn,s a fm o weakss o selfoubt that whapeopespetely want is song lear who h so sen of ere e country is going to go. >> great debate. more of that on "morning joe" in just aoment. evercommicatns priders...
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pakistan is a sunie muslim state, iran is a shia muslim state, violence has been sponsored back and forthoss that border by both countries, as well as in afghanistan. of course, in afghanistan, iran was not a friend of the taliban, again, because of those religious differences, but the enemy of the enemy is my friend, and so there are indications that iran has provided some support to the taliban to be used against the u.s. and so we're talking unfortunately about wheels within wheels. where all of these relationships with characterized by a degree of separateness and a degree of togetherness. and that can change based on events. and -- but while iran will be a player in this region and in afghanistan, it would be incorrect to say that these are in any way hard and fast alliances. >> host: professor tankel, steve saying what is pakistan's best bet for a successful economic future? india seems to be improving, their gross national product faster than pakistan. guest give that's a great question and actually right. one of the things that the pakistani establishment and of course in the secu
pakistan is a sunie muslim state, iran is a shia muslim state, violence has been sponsored back and forthoss that border by both countries, as well as in afghanistan. of course, in afghanistan, iran was not a friend of the taliban, again, because of those religious differences, but the enemy of the enemy is my friend, and so there are indications that iran has provided some support to the taliban to be used against the u.s. and so we're talking unfortunately about wheels within wheels. where...
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for learning technologies from university of new york and assault many administrative positions at suny empire state college. as i said we have a very, very distinguished group panel today. are your testimony is made part of the record in their entirety. bold start with dr. heller and go through. you could just you sum up your testimony and five for seven minutes or so. decoy little bit over i won't worry too much. i know a lot of senators want to get engaged in the colloquy with all of you. summarize your testimony had appreciated most ever do, dr. heller. please proceed. >> chairman harkin, senator enzi and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to address the critical issue affecting animation. akamai been convicted tuition and access for over 15 years sonatas a representative for michigan state university. mr. were tuition prices in colleges and universities have skyrocketed. over the last two decades prices have grown more than three times faster than inflation and more importantly three times faster than median family income in our country. the purpose of my chest
for learning technologies from university of new york and assault many administrative positions at suny empire state college. as i said we have a very, very distinguished group panel today. are your testimony is made part of the record in their entirety. bold start with dr. heller and go through. you could just you sum up your testimony and five for seven minutes or so. decoy little bit over i won't worry too much. i know a lot of senators want to get engaged in the colloquy with all of you....
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technologies for the state university of new york, soon enough of many academic administrative positions at suny empire state college. as i said, we have a very coming very distinguished panel. all your testimonies will be made part of the record in their entirety. we'll start with dr. heller. he could set up your testimony and five or seven minutes or so, the clock says five. if you go a little overcome and not worry too much, but i know a lot of senators wanted to engage in equality with all of you. so if you summarize your testimony, i'd appreciate it. we'll start with you, dr. heller. >> chairman harkin, thank you for the opportunity to address you in the critical issue affecting our nation. i come to you today having conducted research on financial aid, tuition pricing policies and impact on college access for over 15 years and not as a representative of michigan state university. as you're aware, prices and universities have skyrocketed. over the last two decades, private institutions have grown more than three times faster than inflation and more importantly three times faster than median
technologies for the state university of new york, soon enough of many academic administrative positions at suny empire state college. as i said, we have a very coming very distinguished panel. all your testimonies will be made part of the record in their entirety. we'll start with dr. heller. he could set up your testimony and five or seven minutes or so, the clock says five. if you go a little overcome and not worry too much, but i know a lot of senators wanted to engage in equality with all...
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the associate vice chancellor for learning technologies for the state university-of new university suny. we have a very, very distinguished group of panelists today all of your testimony will be part of the record in its entirety. we'll start with dr. heller and if you would sum up your testimony in five or seven minutes or so, if you go a little bit over, don't worry too much. a lot of senators want to get engaged with all of you. if you summarize your testimony, i would appreciate and we'll start with you dr. heller. >> members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to address you on this critical issue affecting our nation. i come to you today having conducted research on financial aid, tuition pricing policies, and their impact on college access for 15 years. tuition prices in colleges and universities have skyrocketed. over the last three decades, prices in public and private institutions have grown more than three times faster than inflation and three times faster than median family income in our country. my testimony today will not examine the reason behind these rising
the associate vice chancellor for learning technologies for the state university-of new university suny. we have a very, very distinguished group of panelists today all of your testimony will be part of the record in its entirety. we'll start with dr. heller and if you would sum up your testimony in five or seven minutes or so, if you go a little bit over, don't worry too much. a lot of senators want to get engaged with all of you. if you summarize your testimony, i would appreciate and we'll...
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[ clears acheers and applause ] >> joining me right now is a professor of sfiz physics at the suny universityr of "physics of the future" and host of "sci-fi science" on the science channel. good to see you. what is the god particle if you can give us an analogy? >> well, champagne bottles are being cracked open around the world because this new particle, the higgs, we think was instrumental in helping to set the universe into motion. you know, the bible says god said let there be light and there was the universe, genesis. well, if it was a big bang 13.7 billion years ago, what set off the bang? >> right. >> what helped us set off the explosion? we think the higgs particle could be the key to that. >> it's the match? >> it's the match which set the fuse which then let up the big bang and the expanding universe we see today. >> we saw in that video this is a big deal to the scientific community. >> that's right. $10 billion, 30 years worth of work, thousands of physicists around the world have spent their life spans, their professional careers working to prove that there was this higgs boson.
[ clears acheers and applause ] >> joining me right now is a professor of sfiz physics at the suny universityr of "physics of the future" and host of "sci-fi science" on the science channel. good to see you. what is the god particle if you can give us an analogy? >> well, champagne bottles are being cracked open around the world because this new particle, the higgs, we think was instrumental in helping to set the universe into motion. you know, the bible says god...
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and the polarization along the rhetoric of -- the struggle is between the regime and a predominately suni opposition. is fault line impact the crisis -- this fall line impacts the ault line this fualt lin impacts the future. kind of longevity in the access to lebanon and supports the has a lot and try to shape some of the outcomes in syria first is the gulf states lethat are trying to reshape the balance. you do have a difficulty in reaching any kind of consensus at the regional level over what to do about syria. everybody wants to negotiate as long as they get exactly what they want which is not exactly the definition for negotiation. beyond all this, the gulf states find themselves at a crucial crossroads in politics. this is the first time that they can shape regional outcomes at a time when the three traditional pillars of the arab state system are either silent or unable to change events and that is shaped the tactical choices, this idea that whatever emerges locally will most likely be predominately sunni to be supported. all these things complicate the struggle that 16 months ago w
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the associate vice chancellor for learning technologies for the state university-of new university sunywe have a very, very distinguished group of panelists today all of your testimony will be part of the record in its entirety. we'll start with dr. heller and if you would sum up your testimony in five or seven minutes or so, if you go a little bit over, don't worry too much. a lot of senators want to get engaged with all of you. if you summarize your testimony, i would appreciate and we'll start with you dr. heller. >> members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to address you on this critical issue affecting our nation. i come to you today having conducted research on financial aid, tuition pricing policies, and their impact on college access for 15 years. tuition prices in colleges and universities have skyrocketed. over the last three decades, prices in public and private institutions have grown more than three times faster than inflation and three times faster than median family income in our country. my testimony today will not examine the reason behind these rising pr
the associate vice chancellor for learning technologies for the state university-of new university sunywe have a very, very distinguished group of panelists today all of your testimony will be part of the record in its entirety. we'll start with dr. heller and if you would sum up your testimony in five or seven minutes or so, if you go a little bit over, don't worry too much. a lot of senators want to get engaged with all of you. if you summarize your testimony, i would appreciate and we'll...