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then you break the trench warfare. you get some from column "a" and column "b," and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. the fact of the matter is i'm not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn't you have a club where they act
then you break the trench warfare. you get some from column "a" and column "b," and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be...
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to double the length of the trench after the first onsite inspection in november. crews dug it to 100 meters. representatives of the nuclear watchdog say they will ask kansai electric to shut down the plant if inspectors conclude an active fault runs underneath it. government guidelines ban the construction of key nuclear facilities on active faults. kansai electric executives insist land slips and not a fault caused the fissures below ohi. after friday's inspection, the shik zach shimazaki said they will look for answers. >> translator: we'll carefully analyze what we saw today. it won't be an easy task determining what it is. >> the team of experts will be back at the plant on saturday. then they will meet early next year to produce an assessment based on the results of their inspection. >>> nra experts are checking the ground beneath a number of power plants in this earthquake-prone country. their reports on some of them could keep the facilities off line for the future or forever. nra teams say they found one active fault under tsuruga nuclear compound. the fau
to double the length of the trench after the first onsite inspection in november. crews dug it to 100 meters. representatives of the nuclear watchdog say they will ask kansai electric to shut down the plant if inspectors conclude an active fault runs underneath it. government guidelines ban the construction of key nuclear facilities on active faults. kansai electric executives insist land slips and not a fault caused the fissures below ohi. after friday's inspection, the shik zach shimazaki...
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to double the length of the trench after the first onsite inspection in november. crews dug it to 100 meters. representatives of the nuclear watchdog say they will ask kansai electric to shut down the plant if inspectors conclude an active fault runs underneath it. government guidelines ban the construction of key nuclear facilities on active faults. kansai electric executives insist land slips and not a fault caused the fissures below ohi. after friday's inspection, the shik zach shimazaki said they will look for answers. >> translator: we'll carefully analyze what we saw today. it won't be an easy task determining what it is. >> the team of experts will be back at the plant on saturday. then they will meet early next year to produce an assessment based on the results of their inspection. >>> nra experts are checking the ground beneath a number of power plants in this earthquake-prone country. their reports on some of them could keep the facilities off line for the future or forever. nra teams say they found one active fault under tsuruga nuclear compound. the fau
to double the length of the trench after the first onsite inspection in november. crews dug it to 100 meters. representatives of the nuclear watchdog say they will ask kansai electric to shut down the plant if inspectors conclude an active fault runs underneath it. government guidelines ban the construction of key nuclear facilities on active faults. kansai electric executives insist land slips and not a fault caused the fissures below ohi. after friday's inspection, the shik zach shimazaki...
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same type of destructive behavior that led to the great recession and she would know she was in the trenches when the crisis was unfolding and cleaning up after it as chairwoman of the f.d.i.c which is most of our viewers well know insures bank deposits and is tasked with instilling public confidence in the financial system so sheila bair is now chair of the systemic risk council and she's here now she's author of the book bull by the horns as you can see right there came out pretty recently and we're very very lucky and happy to have you in studio and to be here to talk about all these issues thanks for being here ok so i want to start with that set up so you say that the financial system is still vulnerable it is the same kind of practices that led to the financial crisis so of course the head of the financial crisis you were saying the problems with the mortgage market housing and the securitization of mortgages what would you complete today that has you the most concerned in terms of products or systemic risks well i think there are two really sets of fishes one is we really haven't fixe
same type of destructive behavior that led to the great recession and she would know she was in the trenches when the crisis was unfolding and cleaning up after it as chairwoman of the f.d.i.c which is most of our viewers well know insures bank deposits and is tasked with instilling public confidence in the financial system so sheila bair is now chair of the systemic risk council and she's here now she's author of the book bull by the horns as you can see right there came out pretty recently...
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then you break the trench warfare.ome from column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. i'm not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn't you have a club where they actually own the assault weapons, and if yo
then you break the trench warfare.ome from column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. i'm not an assault weapon...
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hear about the guys in the trenches, hitting the final week of the regular season. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> the ravens will be back to work tomorrow. when they get back to work, he their mindset will not be about a losing streak or division lead. those were put to bed in downtown baltimore. the mind-set now? postseason play. and the ribbons can only improve their seating slightly. they not only need to win. they need the dolphins to upset on sunday. the baltimore has not had a bye week since the end of october, and it is a bang up group the who should take it easy. but that is typically not the mentality. >> the opportunity to play on the road, a tough environment -- these teams go at it prett
hear about the guys in the trenches, hitting the final week of the regular season. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> the...
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we feel like we went to war in some way ourselves in the trenches, recreating the story. we became friendly with the veterans that were still alive, and there has been an unusually close bond between them and us and in turn between the actors who portrayed the story. i do not think it was anything like war -- it was not, but it was a tough shoot and an and did notithoot have an auspicious start, because the second episode came out in the week of 9-11. it was a very greedy, real depiction of war we did very greasy -- it was a very gritty, real depiction of war, and people did not want to see that. they had to work hard to generate an enthusiasm for it, which they did, and i am very lucky and very proud to be part of it. >> for those who do not know you're acting story, give that. >> i grew up in london, abby road, a few hundred meters from the abbey road crossing, so i am used to seeing graffiti go up on the wall every year nearby city -- every year when you're my studio. a guy painted. -- paints it. i die somewhere else -- i tag somewhere else. i had a private school educ
we feel like we went to war in some way ourselves in the trenches, recreating the story. we became friendly with the veterans that were still alive, and there has been an unusually close bond between them and us and in turn between the actors who portrayed the story. i do not think it was anything like war -- it was not, but it was a tough shoot and an and did notithoot have an auspicious start, because the second episode came out in the week of 9-11. it was a very greedy, real depiction of war...
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separates the runway from the more scrutiny of highway so the plane overshot the runway and hit the trench with its nose and the news broke off approximately of the place where they have business class and there was one person who dropped out of the plane onto the moscow cute highway and the front wheel also broke off we helped to carry one injured we caught the tanks with the help of the police asked the people to leave it then we put this person in the camp which took him to the hospital well up until now the four had a little history of action and started to tell me more about this particular model of airliner and the company that owns it. this is the first incident involving the triple of two or four blind where people died so the first fatal incident involving this plane only once only on one occasion this plane which was designed back in the eighty's and has been in operation for a little more than a decade only once it's been actual incident two years ago it had a crash landing nobody was killed only a few were minor injuries were reported back then so this is the first time somethi
separates the runway from the more scrutiny of highway so the plane overshot the runway and hit the trench with its nose and the news broke off approximately of the place where they have business class and there was one person who dropped out of the plane onto the moscow cute highway and the front wheel also broke off we helped to carry one injured we caught the tanks with the help of the police asked the people to leave it then we put this person in the camp which took him to the hospital well...
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separates the runway from the more scrutiny of highway so the plane overshot the runway and hit the trench with its nose and the news broke off approximately the place where they have business class and there was one person who dropped out of the plane onto the moscow kiev highway and the front wheel also broke off we helped to carry one injured we caught the tanks with the help of the police asked the people to leave it then we put this person in the camp which took him to the hospital. all right now we've got we're trying to catch up with more people as we're getting hold and finding out who was actually there were going to get hold of another eyewitness i believe alexander. he was at the accident site when this happened about four hours ago alexander i'm not sure this has been translated or if you're speaking to read english with me you've now left the scene can you tell us if you can hear me what you saw earlier on today. the. lower where at the scene about half an hour after all happens. there were a lot of policeman there. that. was . just. next to the highway and the cockpit was. on
separates the runway from the more scrutiny of highway so the plane overshot the runway and hit the trench with its nose and the news broke off approximately the place where they have business class and there was one person who dropped out of the plane onto the moscow kiev highway and the front wheel also broke off we helped to carry one injured we caught the tanks with the help of the police asked the people to leave it then we put this person in the camp which took him to the hospital. all...
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woman: the pipe bursting process is designed to replace an old pipe without digging an entire trench. the old pipe has cracks and displaced joints and openings in it. we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut process, where you would open the whole trench up and replace the pipe. it's called "trenchless" technology, so... that's as good as it gets. griffin: we don't have to dig up everyone's yard, and we refurbish that pipe at a much-reduced cost. another technique, the cured-in-place lining. it's equivalent to putting a large sock through the existing sewer. we form a new pipe inside the old pipe, and therefore we seal up all of the defects that allow rainwater to come in. hunter: we repair about 730 leaks a month in our system. griffin: the improvements that we've made will make the environment better. we
woman: the pipe bursting process is designed to replace an old pipe without digging an entire trench. the old pipe has cracks and displaced joints and openings in it. we try to stop, not only infiltration, but exfiltration, where sewage would actually leak out of the pipe. the head is larger, so it breaks away the old pipe and allows the new pipe to come in behind it. griffin: we are saving about 67% of the cost of actually digging old pipe up. clyne: it's less invasive than an open-cut...
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on behalf of the trench coat mafia. everybody understood that the media was everywhere. it was on the front page of the "new york times," everything else, without questioning it. unfortunately most people still believe that today, even though within a year we learned not one single thing i said there was true. every one of those crucial elements was wrong. but we took little bits of data that we had early on and drew conclusions. oh, the mom was a school teacher, so it was a workplace related thing. we had a whole scenario, which made sense. that's the thing with these myths, we take -- there's always a kernel of knowledge, some truth, a real element there. usually a couple pieces, these fit together, it makes sense. it's this. it turns out, no, like murder mystery novels, there's a lot of red herrings that have nothing to do with it. we have to be calm and wait. >> of course we talked to investigators about this. the information they're giving us is the best information they have. it's very difficult when someone has b
on behalf of the trench coat mafia. everybody understood that the media was everywhere. it was on the front page of the "new york times," everything else, without questioning it. unfortunately most people still believe that today, even though within a year we learned not one single thing i said there was true. every one of those crucial elements was wrong. but we took little bits of data that we had early on and drew conclusions. oh, the mom was a school teacher, so it was a workplace...
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then you break the trench warfare.rom column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. the fact of the matter is i'm not an assault weapon fan of any kind, but i know people who go out to the target ranges and feel strongly that they have a second amendment right to fire them off as many times as they want to with 30-round magazines in them. so sportsmen, people who have weapons for hunting deer or big game or birds as i do and other people, have to become part of this debate as well, and say, look, there have got to be limits of some kind. i have even talked to people who are gun owners saying, why couldn't you have a club where they actually own the assau
then you break the trench warfare.rom column a and column b, and then maybe you can do the things you want to do. the second big issue, the same thing for a coalition is tax reform. >> but the question tom raises when we're talking about guns, there's a larger approach. does he have more of an opportunity on gun control if there's a big mental health aspect to it, if there's more to it, tom? >> well, that's what i think. i think it has to be holistic. the fact of the matter is i'm...
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there's the trench warfare on the budget and entitlements which could take a long time, and gun control wants to do that this year as well. >> and that's the thing. you have to pick and choose. you have to be careful. if you pick -- on one hand it could be tempting to go guns, because it needs the most political capital. it's going to be the hardest slog. it's the most work. but if you do it and fail, you're not going to get anything else done. ask george bush when he did social security first. had he done immigration -- immigration will be relatively easy now. it's guying to feel -- there will be some painful moments, but you have a republican party of which there is incentive to get it done. you've got a big rickry early, maybe that's what it does. i've got to tell you, but the fact that we're going to be stuck in these budget impasses, and it's going to keep the economy dragging down, i mean, i think that's the biggest -- i mean we've already gone over the political cliff here, if you will, with what -- because the deal that happens, if it happens, is temporary. we're going to have t
there's the trench warfare on the budget and entitlements which could take a long time, and gun control wants to do that this year as well. >> and that's the thing. you have to pick and choose. you have to be careful. if you pick -- on one hand it could be tempting to go guns, because it needs the most political capital. it's going to be the hardest slog. it's the most work. but if you do it and fail, you're not going to get anything else done. ask george bush when he did social security...
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they placed them on the seabed near the japan trench more than 300 kilometers off tohoku's pacific coast. agency analysts use the sensors to monitor crucial changes in hydraulic pressure. they receive the data through a satellite communication system installed on floatation devices. until now, they always had to place sensors close to the shore to receive data by cable. agency personnel say they can now detect a tsunami ten to 20 minutes earlier if a quake occurs near the japan trench. forecasters have already been using conventional tsunami detectors at 35 offshore locations around japan. >>> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracks of land waiting to be restored. over coming the challenges of japan's 2011 disaster won't be easy. but step by step people are moving forward. find out how on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. right here on juice nine. >>> the u.s. government will sell four high performance drones to south korea. the deal is meant to upgrade surveillance on north korea as the country continues to develop its missile
they placed them on the seabed near the japan trench more than 300 kilometers off tohoku's pacific coast. agency analysts use the sensors to monitor crucial changes in hydraulic pressure. they receive the data through a satellite communication system installed on floatation devices. until now, they always had to place sensors close to the shore to receive data by cable. agency personnel say they can now detect a tsunami ten to 20 minutes earlier if a quake occurs near the japan trench....
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. >> i would like for you to hear from -- in the trenches 24/7, working with people speaking many languages that have many different barriers. i would like to have -- come up and talk to you about this. >> thanks beverly. we are running really late. i will keep it brief. language access is a safety issue. we talked about officers securing the scene and worried about the safety of individuals and involved with their own safety when they come upon the scene trying to figure out what is happening. language access can be the difference between a dv homicide happening or not happening. for my organization, where we work every day on civil/legal remedies and integration remedies for dv survivors it is something we encounter on record basis. the dv survivor community that we work with, primarily immigrant, limited english proficient, they will not be a big events or have all the access to some of the information that comes out now. in addition, they are also not likely to be people who will complain. the people who hear those complaints are me and other attorneys who do the kind of work that we do
. >> i would like for you to hear from -- in the trenches 24/7, working with people speaking many languages that have many different barriers. i would like to have -- come up and talk to you about this. >> thanks beverly. we are running really late. i will keep it brief. language access is a safety issue. we talked about officers securing the scene and worried about the safety of individuals and involved with their own safety when they come upon the scene trying to figure out what...
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. >> i would like for you to hear from -- in the trenches 24/7, working with people speaking many languages that have many different barriers. i would like to have -- come up and talk to you about this. >> thanks beverly. we are running really late. i will keep it brief. language access is a safety issue. we talked about officers securing the scene and
. >> i would like for you to hear from -- in the trenches 24/7, working with people speaking many languages that have many different barriers. i would like to have -- come up and talk to you about this. >> thanks beverly. we are running really late. i will keep it brief. language access is a safety issue. we talked about officers securing the scene and
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i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to comply. nothing with teeth. and i have a dead child who broke under horrendous circumstances where in one of the best schools in sacramento, meraloma, breaks every record going. it is the best. and my son was perceived to be gay and the idea that you could scream out every horrendous word in front of god and everyone and no one did anything, and michael followed policy to a t tomorrow is his birthday. i should be celebrating his 21st birthday. instead, my husband and i, we mourn 4 years. we are no further along. none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they ar
i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to comply. nothing with teeth. and i have a dead child who broke under horrendous circumstances where in one of the best schools in...
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to spread this is the danger of the syrian equation that we are likely to see an escalation of the trenches and we are likely to see years brad of this confrontation to other countries in the region and it's going likely to take more sectarian more ideological confrontation lebanon is a very fragile country a country of money. and search area and groups jordan is another candidate turkey is also vulnerable because it faces tensions with itself and this is on top of that we are likely to see more and more of the regional powers drawn into this conflict as we are seeing international powers have been drawn into it as well. but you as a brit the chinese style in my labor scheme on its own soil but what about private prisons spending turns of billions of dollars on building stricter laws clearing the biggest companies to do better that's after the break. i never thought i could earn a living this way. she tests small arms. building and sourced count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i sa
to spread this is the danger of the syrian equation that we are likely to see an escalation of the trenches and we are likely to see years brad of this confrontation to other countries in the region and it's going likely to take more sectarian more ideological confrontation lebanon is a very fragile country a country of money. and search area and groups jordan is another candidate turkey is also vulnerable because it faces tensions with itself and this is on top of that we are likely to see...
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some residents and drivers are still discovering the open trenches and exposed pipes for the first time massive >>> oakland police will give us new details today about the man arrested for attack an autistic girl. the 16-year-old victim walked away from a group home for the developmentally disabled a week ago. staff members saw her go but federal law prevents them from stopping her. they followed the girl but lost her near the fruitvale bart station. two days later, she was found aboard a bus in san francisco. >> the bus driver had noticed that she had been beaten and was concerned about her. he could city that she was bruised and -- he could see that she was bruised and distraught and called 911. >> the suspect arrested yesterday is 36. alameda county prosecutors could file charges against him today >>> a judge has denied an oakland landlord's request to evict the nation's largest medical marijuana club. the eviction of the harborside dispensary is based on the grounds that it violates federal law. but the alameda county superior court judge said the landlord can't use that reason beca
some residents and drivers are still discovering the open trenches and exposed pipes for the first time massive >>> oakland police will give us new details today about the man arrested for attack an autistic girl. the 16-year-old victim walked away from a group home for the developmentally disabled a week ago. staff members saw her go but federal law prevents them from stopping her. they followed the girl but lost her near the fruitvale bart station. two days later, she was found...
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to spread this is the danger of the syrian equation that we are likely to see an escalation of the trenches and we are likely to see years brad of this confrontation to other countries in the region and it's likely to take on more sectarian more ideological confrontation lebanon is a very fragile country a country of money. groups jordan is another candidate turkey is also vulnerable because it faces tensions with itself and its likely to take more sectarian more ideological confrontation and this is on top of that we are likely to see more and more of the regional powers drawn into this conflict as we are seeing international powers have been drawn into it as well. the you as a brave the chinese style inmate a neighbor on its soil with one of the spending tens of millions of dollars in law being tricked along here. you can tell an ordinary russian siberian in the blink of an. anthropologist. those days siberians were different clothes different food. different animals but what about. my journey began into men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much lik
to spread this is the danger of the syrian equation that we are likely to see an escalation of the trenches and we are likely to see years brad of this confrontation to other countries in the region and it's likely to take on more sectarian more ideological confrontation lebanon is a very fragile country a country of money. groups jordan is another candidate turkey is also vulnerable because it faces tensions with itself and its likely to take more sectarian more ideological confrontation and...
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what i'd like to see is the trench across all of all of the school what i would do is it would force schools to provide a better product to provide students who are more quipped to succeed and actually get jobs and it might like them or the school goes under yeah yeah well yeah you could argue that some universities may be too big to fail because they're not held to standards of any kind of company long as the kids keep borrowing they say in business and that brings me to another of your analyses which when you look at the earnings of young adults with bachelor's degrees they're not keeping up with the cost of four year institution which we have right there and you can see that discrepancy between two wish and earnings now you are not in the camp that says a college is a waste you know people shouldn't go you have a more nuanced view that sounds. to me a little bit like a cost benefit analysis when students there are thinking about whether or not to go in school is that fair. not all schools are created equal not all majors are created equal and not all kids are created equal and so.
what i'd like to see is the trench across all of all of the school what i would do is it would force schools to provide a better product to provide students who are more quipped to succeed and actually get jobs and it might like them or the school goes under yeah yeah well yeah you could argue that some universities may be too big to fail because they're not held to standards of any kind of company long as the kids keep borrowing they say in business and that brings me to another of your...