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u.s. department of education. hat's happening today is that i've invited ram dass and huston smith for lunch. and ram dass is a really good friend of mine. we got to know each other a few years ago. and huston smith i really don't know at all, so that's extra fun. and these two guys have known each other since the '60s. and i want to ask them about en
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u.s. department of education lached an investigation in duke wouldn't comment on the particular case, however, spokesman michael showenfeld says duke is committed to providing a safe, inclusive environment for all students and works diligently to ensure compliance with chapter nine. over sexual misconduct cases, they overhauled the reporting of cases. >>> and locking their credit history, what does that mean? why do you even have to be concerned about a child's credit? is it i didn't know children had credit. five on your side's monica laliberte is here, monica. >> reporter: this is a serious problem that involves identity theft. it is happening a lot and when it happens, it may be years before we find out they're a victim. last year i told you how this woman's newborn had her identity stolen. they found out about it when they were filing their federal taxes. straighten it out. now, parents have a defense. a new state law allows to you protect against identity theft by freezing your child's credit. it's for children under 16, and prevents an account from being opened or a loan from being take
u.s. department of education lached an investigation in duke wouldn't comment on the particular case, however, spokesman michael showenfeld says duke is committed to providing a safe, inclusive environment for all students and works diligently to ensure compliance with chapter nine. over sexual misconduct cases, they overhauled the reporting of cases. >>> and locking their credit history, what does that mean? why do you even have to be concerned about a child's credit? is it i didn't...
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there is recently from the department of education, u.s. partment of education, guidance that came out at the end of last year talking about how title 9 which addresses gender discrimination, and how that should and needs to be addressed when it came to transgender students. i think schools are learning to pay attention to it >>> joseph is chief strategy officer. i'll be back in a moment with final thoughts on sexual minorities, nature and the difficulty of being different. want to comment on something you saw or heard on "inside story". follow me and share your thoughts on our facebook page. we'll be right back. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into yo
there is recently from the department of education, u.s. partment of education, guidance that came out at the end of last year talking about how title 9 which addresses gender discrimination, and how that should and needs to be addressed when it came to transgender students. i think schools are learning to pay attention to it >>> joseph is chief strategy officer. i'll be back in a moment with final thoughts on sexual minorities, nature and the difficulty of being different. want to...
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there is recently from the department of education, u.s. department of education, guidance that came out at the end of last year talking about how title 9 which addresses gender discrimination, and how that should and needs to be addressed when it came to transgender students. i think schools are learning to pay attention to it >>> joseph is chief strategy officer. i'll be back in a moment with final thoughts on sexual minorities, nature and the difficulty of being different. want to comment on something you saw or heard on "inside story". follow me and share your thoughts on our facebook page. we'll be right back. >>> i saw an old friend for the first time in a long time, and asked her offhandedly how her 28-year-old son was doing. still living with his girlfriend, but now he was no longer known by the name i called him since he was a teenager. now he was amy. i asked in no purposeful order whether my friend was okay and the newly realized amy was okay. both were, she said. i mean, i cried, i worried about him, my friend said. what worried
there is recently from the department of education, u.s. department of education, guidance that came out at the end of last year talking about how title 9 which addresses gender discrimination, and how that should and needs to be addressed when it came to transgender students. i think schools are learning to pay attention to it >>> joseph is chief strategy officer. i'll be back in a moment with final thoughts on sexual minorities, nature and the difficulty of being different. want to...
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u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a glass half empty. but back to otto and me. k fwe wor an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (whinnying)
u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a glass half empty. but back to otto and me. k fwe wor an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) (whinnying)
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u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - argh! - oh, yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for odd squad. it was a dark and stormy night. my partner and i were called to solve an odd crime at an odd place. (thunderclaps) with even odder people. - welcome to shapely manor. (it bellows like a moose) you must be agents olive and otto. may i take your coats and umbrella? - wow! is this whole place yours? (both laughing) - oh, dear me, no! i am simply the butler. - and i'm the maid. - we live in the basement. - well, underneath the basement. ha! ha! but we have a lamp. - (butler): oh, and what a lamp! - sometimes, it works. - sometimes? - (maid): yes. - something wrong? - no. not at all. - no. nothing at al
u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. my name is agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is a cloud i saw. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids that investigates anything strange, weird, and especially, odd. our job is to put things right again. (theme music) - argh! - oh, yeah! - heyyy! - aaah! who do we work for? we work for...
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u.s. department of education. rapes, dating violence and stalks. 11,000 campuses reported the data. only 9% reported one rape. they think that the colleges are not telling the full story of the sexual violence on campus. >> colleges need to do this. it isn't voluntary. it's the law. we need to have people going to their schools and holding them accountable. if they're going to get a handle on the epidemic, we've got to have the information about what's going on. >> the group cites a recent study showing that one in five women saying they were sexually assaulted during college. >>> a rapidly spreading virus outbreak has the feds mulling a new travel warning. >> who's at risk to the virus and how sit spread. plus -- >>> a delay in a beach protection process is fueling worries along a vulnerable stretch of the jersey shore. >> when the wind blouse, you're scared. >> i'm ted greenberg. change of schedule couldn't have come at a worse time. >>> we've got another couple of temperature. trouble brewing for the weekend. >>> on the jersey shore tonight, worries about homes in danger on a stre
u.s. department of education. rapes, dating violence and stalks. 11,000 campuses reported the data. only 9% reported one rape. they think that the colleges are not telling the full story of the sexual violence on campus. >> colleges need to do this. it isn't voluntary. it's the law. we need to have people going to their schools and holding them accountable. if they're going to get a handle on the epidemic, we've got to have the information about what's going on. >> the group cites a...
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u.s. department of education is bogged down in inefficiency and mismanagement. what congress is trying to do that's coming up on news 4 nightly at six. >>> a crew of female british rowers arrived in australia all the way from the u.s. today after rowing across the pacific ocean. the four women began the row in san francisco in april of last year and spent 235 days at sea. australian media reported the group is the first female group it to boat, row the pacific. i can't imagine that. officials say the women rode 24 hours a daylin leach in two- hour shifts with stops in hawaii and samoa to restock on supplies. at least they got to stop in hawaii. they report that the journey raised more than $54,000 for injured service women and breast cancer patients. >> wow. pretty dedicated, huh? that is amazing. can you imagine how strong they are to be able to do that? i was looking at the video in amazable. >> i distracted. i am sorry. >> joe has rowed that far before. >> i am yelling. that's the job i like. >>> wonderful picture sent to us by linda. thank you very much. how
u.s. department of education is bogged down in inefficiency and mismanagement. what congress is trying to do that's coming up on news 4 nightly at six. >>> a crew of female british rowers arrived in australia all the way from the u.s. today after rowing across the pacific ocean. the four women began the row in san francisco in april of last year and spent 235 days at sea. australian media reported the group is the first female group it to boat, row the pacific. i can't imagine that....
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u.s. department of education secretary is visiting valencia west orlando campus. king's valencia visit is the third stop in a five city opportunity across america tour as it is called and the only stop in florida. during his visit king is expected to participate in a round table discussion and get a tour of the campus. the events will focus on kipping's top priorities by making sure every student has the opportunity to succeed and earn an affordable degree. >> in today's health watch, it turns out taking a weekend to catch up on sleep could have unexpected health benefits. researchers at the university of chicago say catching up on sleep may help lower the risk of diabetes. they found the diabetes risk jumped 16% for healthy young men who slept less than five hours on four consecutive night. with two nights of regular sleep insulin levels were normal. >> i don't feel so bad about >> you have to sometimes. dr. suess work at island of adventure people are used to seeing his work come to live. >> south floridians are getting a look at the author's work. palm beach ga
u.s. department of education secretary is visiting valencia west orlando campus. king's valencia visit is the third stop in a five city opportunity across america tour as it is called and the only stop in florida. during his visit king is expected to participate in a round table discussion and get a tour of the campus. the events will focus on kipping's top priorities by making sure every student has the opportunity to succeed and earn an affordable degree. >> in today's health watch, it...
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u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. - scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
u.s. department of education. >> bokara: i'm bokara legendre. - scholars and scientists, spiritual teachers and philosophers-- as we explore the boundaries of religion and metaphysics, of science and spirituality. join me and some really fascinating people as we try to figure out what life's all about and how it can have meaning for each one of us.
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u.s. department of education [exotic music] ♪ >> bokara: i think that at the end of the cold war, all of usthat we were gonna have a peaceful world, and, in fact, we don't. 59 wars are presently being fought. d of these, many of them have to do with differences in religious faith.
u.s. department of education [exotic music] ♪ >> bokara: i think that at the end of the cold war, all of usthat we were gonna have a peaceful world, and, in fact, we don't. 59 wars are presently being fought. d of these, many of them have to do with differences in religious faith.
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u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributionsyou. agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what i had for dinner last night. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids, that investigates anything strange, weird and especially odd. our job is to put things right again.
u.s. department of education, the corporation for public broadcasting's ready to learn grant, and by contributionsyou. agent olive. this is my partner, agent otto. this is what i had for dinner last night. but back to otto and me. we work for an organization run by kids, that investigates anything strange, weird and especially odd. our job is to put things right again.
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u.s. department of education responded to a complaint about duke's handling of sexual assault. no charges were ever filed. duke spokes man says the university remains committed to a safe and inclusive environment for all students. >>> the director of the fbi plans to retire this year. they made the announcement on a conference call this afternoon. he will retire april 1st to spend more time with his family. he led the fbi since august of 2014. he is the first director appointed by the governor and confirmed by the legislature. in a statement, the governor said they are fortunate to have benefited from his experience. he called in the dedicated and >> the state board of elections met today and ordered two new elections, voters will elect the mayor representatives march 15th. they found irregularities that could of effected the outcome of the election. there were accusations of vote buying and complaints of problems with ballots. >>> wral was proud to take calls on health care help today. january 31st is the last day to get health insurance and avoid paying the penalty. >>> launc
u.s. department of education responded to a complaint about duke's handling of sexual assault. no charges were ever filed. duke spokes man says the university remains committed to a safe and inclusive environment for all students. >>> the director of the fbi plans to retire this year. they made the announcement on a conference call this afternoon. he will retire april 1st to spend more time with his family. he led the fbi since august of 2014. he is the first director appointed by the...
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u.s. department of education [exotic flute music] ♪ >> bokara: today we're going to do a show about naturesacred path. and no spiritual discipline epitomizes this more than taoism, the religion of ancient china. in taoism, the universal life
u.s. department of education [exotic flute music] ♪ >> bokara: today we're going to do a show about naturesacred path. and no spiritual discipline epitomizes this more than taoism, the religion of ancient china. in taoism, the universal life
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u.s. department of education responded to a complaint from a student over duke's handling of reported sexual assaults including one at the alpha delta phi fraternity. no charges were filed. a duke spokesperson says the university remains committed to a safe inclusive environment for students. >>> raleigh launched a year- long event to which communities around the world. the sister city celebration was held in a park, it is the city's effort to connect locally by fostering opportunities for business, cultural, educational and civic this will be through exchanges and collaborations with people from cities of china, france, germany, kenya and england. it is the offense 30th year. >>> and injured carolina panthers player had a special lesson for kids in charlotte. >> family, we're all we've got at the end of the day. >> hear more about the work of charles tillman of the field. >>> plus, a man who is blind in mountain high in the sky of a free county. >> nice and cheerful music to get us started off on a cold, dark wednesday morning. >> i think they are talking about snowflakes it will be coming
u.s. department of education responded to a complaint from a student over duke's handling of reported sexual assaults including one at the alpha delta phi fraternity. no charges were filed. a duke spokesperson says the university remains committed to a safe inclusive environment for students. >>> raleigh launched a year- long event to which communities around the world. the sister city celebration was held in a park, it is the city's effort to connect locally by fostering opportunities...
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u.s. department of education that common core ends today. in the days that followed, we will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and end sanctuary cities. [applause] senator cruz: there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. everyone of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. a commander-in-chief who doesn't support them. who sends them into combat with rules of engagement have both arms tied behind their backs. in january 2017 that will end. [applause] we will fundamentally reform the v.a. to protect every veteran right to choose his or her doctor. we will protect every service man and woman's right to keep and bear arms. [applause] the next time a jihadists walks into a recruiting center in chattanooga he's going to encounter the business and of firearms wielded by a dozen marines. we will have a commander-in-chief who stands up and says to the world we will defeat radical islamic terrorism. we will have a president willing to utter the words radical
u.s. department of education that common core ends today. in the days that followed, we will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and end sanctuary cities. [applause] senator cruz: there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. everyone of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. a commander-in-chief who doesn't support them. who sends them into combat with rules of engagement have both arms tied behind their...
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u.s. department of education that common core ends today. [applause] in the days that follow, we will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and end sanctuary cities. [applause] senator cruz: there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. every one of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. [applause] senator cruz: and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. [applause] and i have got somebody in mind to build it. in the days that follow, we will rebuild the military. [applause] senator cruz: and we will honor the sacred commitment to every soldier and sailors and airmen and marines. for seven years, our fighting men and women have labored under a commander in chief who does not support them. who does not have their back, who undermines them, who sends them into combat with rules of engagement to have both arms tied behind their back. in january 2017, that will end. [applause] senator cruz: we will fundamentally reform the v.a. to protect every veterans right to choose his or her doctor. [applause] and
u.s. department of education that common core ends today. [applause] in the days that follow, we will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and end sanctuary cities. [applause] senator cruz: there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. every one of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. [applause] senator cruz: and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. [applause] and i have got somebody in mind to build it. in the days that follow, we will rebuild...
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u.s. department of education that common core instigate. core ends today. , wehe days that followed will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and and sanctuary cities. [applause] 300 60 cruz: there are sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. everyone of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. as you rightly noted, we will build a long. wall.will build a i have somebody in mind to build it. in the days that follow, we will rebuild the military. honor the sacred commitment to every soldier, sailor, airman and marine. for seven years our fighting men and women have labored under a commander in chief who does not havert them who does not their back and to undermines them and sends them into combat with rules of engagement that have both arms tied behind their back. will end. 2017, that we will fundamentally reform the v.a. to protect every veteran's right to choose his or her doctor. he will protect every service and women's constitutional right to keep and bear arms. the next time a jihadist walks into a recruit
u.s. department of education that common core instigate. core ends today. , wehe days that followed will finally, finally, finally secure the borders and and sanctuary cities. [applause] 300 60 cruz: there are sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. everyone of them his going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. as you rightly noted, we will build a long. wall.will build a i have somebody in mind to build it. in the days that follow, we will rebuild the military. honor the sacred...
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u.s. department of education office for civil rights which is responsible for enforcing title 9 and civil rights law currently has staffing levels that are lmost 15% below levels years ago. nd 50% below 30 years ago when we are seeing an uptick in complaints and the complexities of the issues. they need the resources not just for the enforcement practices but for the technical assistance to help schools to comply so they don't have to worry about an investigation. a single incident of sexual violence is one too many. it adds insult to injury. but we have tools to make a real difference. and aauw is stemming the tide of sexual violence as congress works to re-authorize the higher education act. i don't know if this is something that will get through. they just did pass the elementary and secondary act re-authorization. those committees are kind of tired right now. are they going to the do the higher ed this year? if they do, they need to address sexual assault. these bills on capitol hill have attracted bipartisan attention. something that is all too many unusual these days. if we can find
u.s. department of education office for civil rights which is responsible for enforcing title 9 and civil rights law currently has staffing levels that are lmost 15% below levels years ago. nd 50% below 30 years ago when we are seeing an uptick in complaints and the complexities of the issues. they need the resources not just for the enforcement practices but for the technical assistance to help schools to comply so they don't have to worry about an investigation. a single incident of sexual...
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u.s. department of education should adopt mandates. every state has a concussion related lawn the books. and they sports and youth injury program by galatian on the books. enforcement is the issue and compliance is the issue. that is what the doctors this morning and the sports data person will be talking to us about. my name is mike smith and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee. joanne helped us get it started today. i am a columnist for campaigns and elections magazine and a blog writer for huffington post. i also own my own public affairs shop in reston, virginia, and have been a member of the national press club for 25 years. i tweet, so you will see a lot of tweets, #dcconcussions. you will find additional information under our national press club site. various press releases have been put on the wire this morning including health research on the way here. washington's department of health provided a grant to children's national medical medstar, and the agency first didn't health research, offering their technology platform to collect data and information from par
u.s. department of education should adopt mandates. every state has a concussion related lawn the books. and they sports and youth injury program by galatian on the books. enforcement is the issue and compliance is the issue. that is what the doctors this morning and the sports data person will be talking to us about. my name is mike smith and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee. joanne helped us get it started today. i am a columnist for campaigns and elections magazine and...
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u.s. department of education has continued to provide technical assistance and guidance that promotes compliance with the law. schools also follow a consumer protection law known as the train i. it requires colleges and universities to participate in federal financial aid program, then we have that link always federal money always comes to strings, right? put to the federal financial aid to disclose crimes statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the clery act recently. in 2013 it was part of a bipartisan reauthorization of amendments wind and the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training camp is why. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable to students and parents and provides insights to the schools who are working to improve the campus safety program. the most recent regulations for the clery act were adopted through a negotiated rulemaking process of diverse stakeholders. that sounds very wonky, nego
u.s. department of education has continued to provide technical assistance and guidance that promotes compliance with the law. schools also follow a consumer protection law known as the train i. it requires colleges and universities to participate in federal financial aid program, then we have that link always federal money always comes to strings, right? put to the federal financial aid to disclose crimes statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the...
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u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates. every state in the union has a concussion-related law on the books and a sports and youth injury program regulation on the books. enforcement is the issue, and compliance is the issue, and that's what the doctors here this morning and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee, and the committee is chaired by jamie horwitz, and our staff facilitator is joanne booz who helped us get it started today. i'm a columnist for campaigns and elections magazine and a blog writer for huffington post. i also own my public affairs shop called greensmith public affairs in reston and i've been a member of the national press club for about 25 years. i tweet as both submittypa and greensmithpr, so you'll see a lot of tweets, and our hashtag is #dcconcussions, plural. this newsmakers is being broadcast live on c-span and will be available online as well at press.org. and you'll find additional information
u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates. every state in the union has a concussion-related law on the books and a sports and youth injury program regulation on the books. enforcement is the issue, and compliance is the issue, and that's what the doctors here this morning and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee, and the committee is chaired by jamie horwitz, and...
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u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates.. enforcement is the issue and compliance is the issue. that's what doctors here this morning, and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, i serve on the national press club makers committee, it is our staff is a joann who helped us get it started today. i'm call minutes for campaign and elections magazine and a blog writer for huffington post. i own green smith public affairs, and i have been a member of the national press club for 25 years. i tweet as both a smitty pa and green smith pr, so you'll see a lot of tweets. >> .. concussions. this newsmaker is being broadcast live on these been and will be available online as well. you can find it at press.org. you'll find additional information under national press club site, debbie debbie debbie that press.org. and in the record newsletter following -- about one year ago, one year ago we provided a grant to children's national medical and the agency for student health research, also and to provid
u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates.. enforcement is the issue and compliance is the issue. that's what doctors here this morning, and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, i serve on the national press club makers committee, it is our staff is a joann who helped us get it started today. i'm call minutes for campaign and elections magazine and a blog writer for huffington post. i own green smith public affairs, and i...
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u.s. department of education that common core ends today.[applause] in the days that follow, we will finally, finally finally secure the borders and in sanctuary cities. [applause] there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. every one of them is going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. [applause] and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. [applause] and i've got somebody in mind to build it. [laughter] in the days that follow, we will rebuild the military. [applause] and we will honor the sacred commitment to every soldier sailor airman and marine. [applause] for seven years our fighting men and women have labored under commander-in-chief who doesn't support them, who doesn't have their backs, undermines them, this incident into combat with rules of engagement that have both arms tied behind their back. in january 2017 that will end. [applause] we will fundamentally reform the va to protect every veteran's right to choose his or her doctor. [applause] and we will protect every service man and woman's constitution
u.s. department of education that common core ends today.[applause] in the days that follow, we will finally, finally finally secure the borders and in sanctuary cities. [applause] there are 360 sanctuary jurisdictions in this country. every one of them is going to find their federal taxpayer dollars cut off. [applause] and as you rightly noted, we will build a wall. [applause] and i've got somebody in mind to build it. [laughter] in the days that follow, we will rebuild the military....
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u.s. department of educations is awarding more than $290,000 iron grants today to schools impacted by unrestath of -- in batted more following the death of freddie gray. causing velent protests and massive damage throughout the city. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. hope you have a great thursday. ♪ bang bang >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and we finally have winners of that billion dollar jackpot. crowds go crazy in california. and who are the winners from tennessee and florida? the search right now for america's new multimillionaires. ♪ >>> the spotlight on hollywood this morning. oscar nominations live from l.a. will "star wars" win over the galaxy? >> chewie, we're home. >> will "the big short" go big or go home? and is "creed" headed for a knockout punch. >> how do you know all this? >> it's a morning dreams come true. the envelope, please. the road to oscar starts right now. ♪ >>> and robin's re-boot deals. great steals for your mind, body and soul right now as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. ♪ ♪ i want to see
u.s. department of educations is awarding more than $290,000 iron grants today to schools impacted by unrestath of -- in batted more following the death of freddie gray. causing velent protests and massive damage throughout the city. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. hope you have a great thursday. ♪ bang bang >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. and we finally have winners of that billion dollar jackpot. crowds go crazy in...
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u.s. department of education. what qualified them to start a college, i don't know. but fortunately ecmc maintained much of the old corinthian leadership and maintained practices to keep students from suing them for misconduct. after the illinois board of higher education pushed them on some of the issues, ecmc decided to teach out its newly required campuses in illinois and leave the state. thank goodness. then there's west wood. illinois attorney general lisa madigan sued west wood college for engaging in deceptive colleges. the focus was on west wood's criminal justice program. in order to lure students into the program, this private fortunate college, west wood, quintsed the students -- convinced the students they could get jobs with the chicago police department or the illinois state police if they would hang on and get a degree fre west wood. what happened when the students graduated? took their degrees and dip ploam mass to the -- diplomas to the employer, the employers laughed at them. in november there was a settle reached with west wood. it agreed to forgive
u.s. department of education. what qualified them to start a college, i don't know. but fortunately ecmc maintained much of the old corinthian leadership and maintained practices to keep students from suing them for misconduct. after the illinois board of higher education pushed them on some of the issues, ecmc decided to teach out its newly required campuses in illinois and leave the state. thank goodness. then there's west wood. illinois attorney general lisa madigan sued west wood college...
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u.s. department of education. >> it was good to be back in the wilderness again, where everything seems atace. i was alone, just me and the animals. it was a great feeling-- free once more to plan and do as i pleased. beyond was all around me. my dream was a dream no longer. i suppose i was here because this was something i had to do-- not just dream about it,
u.s. department of education. >> it was good to be back in the wilderness again, where everything seems atace. i was alone, just me and the animals. it was a great feeling-- free once more to plan and do as i pleased. beyond was all around me. my dream was a dream no longer. i suppose i was here because this was something i had to do-- not just dream about it,
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>>> now an analysis of an education department study on campus sexual assault and how it measured up against current policy and laws. the study found that 91% of colleges in the u.s. reported zero incidents of rape in 2014. representatives from the american soassociation of university women reviewed the findings. this is just getting under way. >> the national press club is the oldest professional organization for journalists and newsmakers. if you are interested in joining, please see me afterwards. our membership is open to professionals in those fields. we're very fortunate to have two of the leaders at aauw. these are liza matts and ann hedge path. liza is a top lobbyist. she leads the equal pay organization coalition. previously, she worked for congressman carolyn maloney. she is a phi beta kappa graduate. ann is the government relations manager for the association which, by the way, has 165,000 members, 1,000 chapters and 900 universities and colleges participating. quite impressive. she is the voice on capitol hill to communicate with legislation to members of congress. she is a graduate of davidson college and has a degree from george mason university. wi
>>> now an analysis of an education department study on campus sexual assault and how it measured up against current policy and laws. the study found that 91% of colleges in the u.s. reported zero incidents of rape in 2014. representatives from the american soassociation of university women reviewed the findings. this is just getting under way. >> the national press club is the oldest professional organization for journalists and newsmakers. if you are interested in joining,...
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u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates. every state in the union has a concussion-related law on the books. and a sports and youth injury program regulation on the books. enforcement is the issue and come pligpliance is the issue a that's what the doctors here this morning and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee and the committee is chaired by jamie horowitz and our staff facilitatoe eoe eor is joanne b. i also own my own public affairs job called green smith public affairs in reston, virginia, and i've been a member of the national press club for about 25 years. i tweet as smittypa and our #is dcconcussions. this is being broadcast live on c-span and available online as well at press.org and you'll find additional information under our national press club site, the website www.press.org. and in "the record" newsletter following "the newsmaker." various press releases have been put on the wire about health research under
u.s. department of education should adopt federal compliance mandates. every state in the union has a concussion-related law on the books. and a sports and youth injury program regulation on the books. enforcement is the issue and come pligpliance is the issue a that's what the doctors here this morning and the sports data person is going to be talking to us about. my name is mike smith, and i serve on the national press club newsmaker committee and the committee is chaired by jamie horowitz...
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u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, state, so many others, that are also trying to provide technical assistance and tools to people at the local level as they're grappling with whatever issue they're grappling with, including a crises that none of us can predict. right? so i would just leave is at that for now and am happy to answer more questions. really the stars of the hour are my colleagues from the department of state, department of homeland security and health and human services that are going to walk you through the refugee, the refugee resettlement process, and hopefully give you good facts to take back, because we know there's a lot of rumors and myths out there. e were want to make sure we're giving people the right information. i would just say that, you know, the president has been very clear that we, that he believes that our country has to live up to its legacy as a nation of immigrants and a nation that welcomes those fleeing persecution. we can do that. at the same time that we also make sure that we're securing our country an
u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, state, so many others, that are also trying to provide technical assistance and tools to people at the local level as they're grappling with whatever issue they're grappling with, including a crises that none of us can predict. right? so i would just leave is at that for now and am happy to answer more questions. really the stars of the hour are my colleagues from the department of state, department of homeland...
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. >> reporter: evan ryan is the assistant secretary of state for education and cultural affairs and a p2p competition judge. the u.s. state department, for lack of a better term, has struggled in this space. why do you think that is? >> well, listen, we can't do this on our own; we need to work with partners across the board. and that's what we are doing with this program p2p-- working with university students, but we are reaching out broadly to organizations, the private sector, other entities, putting minds together to think about how we can best address this problem. >> reporter: and one of the big questions, i guess, surrounding these private partnerships is their dealings overseas. obviously facebook, twitter, these are global users, so they are juggling a lot of parameters. is it difficult to bring them into the fold? >> i think they understand this is where this demographic that we are trying to reach lives today. they live online. they live on these platforms. so, when we are able to sit down with a facebook and have them as a partner, that is really important to us. and we are looking forward to establishing more partnershi
. >> reporter: evan ryan is the assistant secretary of state for education and cultural affairs and a p2p competition judge. the u.s. state department, for lack of a better term, has struggled in this space. why do you think that is? >> well, listen, we can't do this on our own; we need to work with partners across the board. and that's what we are doing with this program p2p-- working with university students, but we are reaching out broadly to organizations, the private sector,...
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of the four target states nationwide for boosting enrollment, and the latino community is a priority group. here with a little help this morning to educate us is dennis gonz*lez from the u.s. department of health & human services, danielle holahan from the new york state of health. welcome to you both. i hear -- i don't want to give the impression that latinos are not signing up. they are signing up, but you want more to sign up. so my question therefore is, why aren't they just busting down the door to get in there for something that is so beneficial? >> well, that's a good question. we have seen a progression in the right direction from the first open enrollment period two years ago to now. we have seen a decrease in the number of the uninsured from 42% to 30%. >> so we're moving in the right direction. >> we certainly are. you know, one of the problems, joe -- you know this about our community -- is that we procrastinate. we leave things for the last moment. and also, we have some barriers, some cultural and language barriers, and there's also that suspicion among our community with government. >> understood. >> so we're working to address those issues, and i think we're doing a g
of the four target states nationwide for boosting enrollment, and the latino community is a priority group. here with a little help this morning to educate us is dennis gonz*lez from the u.s. department of health & human services, danielle holahan from the new york state of health. welcome to you both. i hear -- i don't want to give the impression that latinos are not signing up. they are signing up, but you want more to sign up. so my question therefore is, why aren't they just busting...
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u.s. department of interior. >>> still to come, nevada's education saving program hasn't even started yet and it is causing waves in our community. concerns coming up. d >>> welcome back >>> let's take a quick look out signed on this thursday morningn't we have been talking about the ice. the fog causing a problem too. we have trooper duncan dawber taking a look at the roadways. >> not right now. we'll send things over to tim studebaker first to see what this weather has done to our roads this morning. tim, it wasn't as slick for me this morning but there was still fresh snow and freezing fog on the area. that is exactly what we're looking at, fresh snow, fog and ice building up on some of the area roadways as well. still slippery. some spots better than others so take it easy on your commute as you head out and about and if you have a job where you can go in a few hours later, that might be a good option because the roads should improve again later on in the day kind of like yesterday. >>> 38 reno-sparks for the high today. 37degrees in carson city. 34 south lake. 36 elko. >>> most of the snow shower chances ar
u.s. department of interior. >>> still to come, nevada's education saving program hasn't even started yet and it is causing waves in our community. concerns coming up. d >>> welcome back >>> let's take a quick look out signed on this thursday morningn't we have been talking about the ice. the fog causing a problem too. we have trooper duncan dawber taking a look at the roadways. >> not right now. we'll send things over to tim studebaker first to see what this...
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u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, so many others that are trying to provide assistance and tools to people at the local level as they are grappling with whatever issue they are grappling with, including what none of us can predict. .. we are a big federal government. like you all we can do come we all have to do as local governments, you have to do 20 things at a time every day. the same applies for us. we want to make sure we give you the tools to help give your folks back home information about the process. i will turn it over to simon. >> before we do that, any questions before we go to the refugee resettlement? thank you so much. let me go ahead and introduce the next three panelists. simon henshaw is a career officer at the u.s. foreign service. currently serving as principal deputy assistant secretary of the beer of population, refugees, and migration. -- the bureau of population. barbara strack to my left is a joint u.s. citizen and citizenship and immigration services as chief of the refugee affairs division. she manages the refugee
u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, so many others that are trying to provide assistance and tools to people at the local level as they are grappling with whatever issue they are grappling with, including what none of us can predict. .. we are a big federal government. like you all we can do come we all have to do as local governments, you have to do 20 things at a time every day. the same applies for us. we want to make sure we give you the tools...
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department of education for title ix violations. kinsman has also sued winston, he has countersued and the cases still spending in u.s. district court. >>> state troopers trying to figure out who was behind the wheel of a pickup truck this morning when it crashed into a man's house. we first showed you the damage on eyewitness news this morning on overdale drive near state road 50 and the 417. troopers say the driver hit a car, a power pole, knocked down a fence and hit two other cars before finally crashing into a man's spare bedroom. >> i was asleep and i heard a big explosion, i had no idea what it was and then come out my bedroom door, of course this is right across and i looked out and seen a car sitting there. >> the driver left the scene but the homeowner says he came back later, troopers say nobody man as the driver at the time and now they say they are working to see if the homeowner can before making an arrest. >>> titusville police say the suspects in a stolen car got spooked when they spotted an officer. so the driver gunned it and quickly lost control hitting an innocent driver near country club road and b
department of education for title ix violations. kinsman has also sued winston, he has countersued and the cases still spending in u.s. district court. >>> state troopers trying to figure out who was behind the wheel of a pickup truck this morning when it crashed into a man's house. we first showed you the damage on eyewitness news this morning on overdale drive near state road 50 and the 417. troopers say the driver hit a car, a power pole, knocked down a fence and hit two other cars...
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u.s. department of labor showed them our program, what it was today and how we'd built it up and they certification." education and away with education and certification." education and since the program began, 29 inmates have completed apprenticeships. diesberg says that's proof that by coming together, wewecan all help each other succeed. you can get more information on this program by visiting our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. "here's a live look outside over the s-curve on i-380 in cedar rapids. terry will join karen with a final look at the forecast when live at 5 comes right back. announcer: 3 republican governors. but which governor n national praise for tough leadership handling nine hurricanes? which governor made his state number one in job creation? which governor led the fight to stop obamacare expansion in his state? and which goveveor laid out a tough plan to destroy isis months before jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. as president, i will defend this nation, but i will do it responsibly. i voted against the war in iraq, and that was the right vote. we mus
u.s. department of labor showed them our program, what it was today and how we'd built it up and they certification." education and away with education and certification." education and since the program began, 29 inmates have completed apprenticeships. diesberg says that's proof that by coming together, wewecan all help each other succeed. you can get more information on this program by visiting our website, cbs 2 iowa dot com. "here's a live look outside over the s-curve on...
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u.s. education department agreed do cancel $28 million for 1,30 to former students of corinthian because thatpt. >> if the department of education agrees to forgive the student loans in this current pool, it could start a slippery slope. it's $164 million in the aggregate. there might be other students who say wait a second, they got their student loans forgiven, i was sold a bill of goods. jo ling: is it a qualifying claim to say i couldn't finds a job. does that actually work? >> in this particular instance i don't think. if a school goes bankruptcy and they were being deceiving and illegal in their recruiting tactics, they are saying they were deceiving. they weren't being strong the message. they are a college trying to rethe crew of the students. they are going to try to market their school as best they can. jo ling: coming up next, makingg money" with charles payne. charles: stocks moving back and forth. the dow with a 100-point gain at the close. the pop in crude oil. open bored were outrage. not only has homeland security admitted there are over half a million overstays. now they are
u.s. education department agreed do cancel $28 million for 1,30 to former students of corinthian because thatpt. >> if the department of education agrees to forgive the student loans in this current pool, it could start a slippery slope. it's $164 million in the aggregate. there might be other students who say wait a second, they got their student loans forgiven, i was sold a bill of goods. jo ling: is it a qualifying claim to say i couldn't finds a job. does that actually work? >>...
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u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, states, so many others that are trying to provide technical assistance and tools to people at the local level as they are grappling with whatever issue their grappling with, including crises that none of us can predict. i would just leave it at that for now and happy to answer more questions, really the start of the hour on my colleagues from the department of state and department of homeland security and health and human services that will walk you through the refugee resettlement process. and hopefully give you some good facts to take back that we know there's a lot of rumors and myths. we want to make sure we're giving people the right information. i would just say the president has been very clear that he believes our country has to live up to its legacy as a nation of immigrants, a nation that welcomes those fleeing from persecution. we can do that at the same time we also make sure we are securing our country and securing american public from dangerous. so we believe we can do both. we can do come we
u.s. department of homeland security, department of labor, department of education, states, so many others that are trying to provide technical assistance and tools to people at the local level as they are grappling with whatever issue their grappling with, including crises that none of us can predict. i would just leave it at that for now and happy to answer more questions, really the start of the hour on my colleagues from the department of state and department of homeland security and health...