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now ruuning 82-hundred pnnually.neerly 80 percent of american undergrads attend business. dennis kneale. coming up... the effectiveness of thh fll shot is called iito question. who experts say it doesn't work for... ann how your weight could be a factor , as w. pell.
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i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a team of attorneys as well. another huge issue confronting the city is the deferred maintenance on our infrastructure. we have a lot of infrastructure that has been deteriorating because we have not maintained it properly, from our roads to our sewer system to muni. we need to be much more diligent about maintaining our infrastructure. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i have worked on campaigns since i
i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the...
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i wanted your feedback on the questions you suggest to undergrads to ask women in various fields. advice you suggest woman to give to undergrads, both an internship programs crafted by institutions and also may be in the workers directly. lastly, i just want to say, feel free to come into my office. i will be proud to be your counselor. >> the gender equity project at the college -- we have a lot of resources devoted to women and men for that matter. how gender works in the workplace, what kinds of things people should do in order to be successful. i suggest you look at that. >> hi. i am a recent graduate at university of pennsylvania. my question is regarding the radicalization of the word feminist and how you suggest we reclaim its for the younger generation. i haven't found in working with a group of the 70 most progress of women on one of the most important higher institutions of learning that all of these women's would phrase questions in discussions about being a woman on penn plaza campus as not to sound like an angry feminist but -- i think that, we all know that feminism
i wanted your feedback on the questions you suggest to undergrads to ask women in various fields. advice you suggest woman to give to undergrads, both an internship programs crafted by institutions and also may be in the workers directly. lastly, i just want to say, feel free to come into my office. i will be proud to be your counselor. >> the gender equity project at the college -- we have a lot of resources devoted to women and men for that matter. how gender works in the workplace,...
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i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senator jesse helms when i was in college. when i cannot hear, and was not initially involved politically. -- when i came o
i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of...
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developing csu online is planning it to begin next fall with examine panned programs and access to undergrad with it courses offered at eight campuses. csu now offers many online degrees. the head is worried about what quality control mechanisms will exist in the online setting. faculty members say cheating is a concern. >>> bicyclists in san francisco cited for failing to symptom at a stop sign or fail to use hand signals before turning could avoid paying fines by taking education courses. the advisory committee is pushing for a policy change to exempt some from paying the $114 to $154 dollar penalty for moving violations. the examiner reports under the plan, bikers would have to complete an in-depth bike education course at the community justice center before their fine is waived. the police department is reviewing the plan. >>> we are learning more about the final hours of steve jobs. his sister says before he died with his family around him he looked up and his final words were oh wow, oh wow, oh wow. mona simpson says death didn't happen to her brother, instead he achieved it. she met h
developing csu online is planning it to begin next fall with examine panned programs and access to undergrad with it courses offered at eight campuses. csu now offers many online degrees. the head is worried about what quality control mechanisms will exist in the online setting. faculty members say cheating is a concern. >>> bicyclists in san francisco cited for failing to symptom at a stop sign or fail to use hand signals before turning could avoid paying fines by taking education...
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. >>> undergrads all friends, all dead. one killed the other two before being killed himself. >>> history etched in stone has been rewritten, but the make good is not sitting well. why one group says more needs to be done. >> the rules of the road needs to bo done. >> occupy oakland protesters are settling in for their ninth night, but they want to sleep with their eyes open because they are not alone under those tents and tarps. mark shows us a nightmarish new wave of occupier, not the protester's only problem. >> tonight, franko resembles a small tent city, but in a series of letters, city officials say they are receiving complaints of rats, fighting, drug use, and sex in public. but the city says it is committed to letting the protesters stay. >> this is a plaza that has a long history of being able for people to show their views. >> leana rice has been here from the beginning and the group takes public health standards very seriously. >> i have been here since day one and i haven't seen one rat. we are policing ourselve
. >>> undergrads all friends, all dead. one killed the other two before being killed himself. >>> history etched in stone has been rewritten, but the make good is not sitting well. why one group says more needs to be done. >> the rules of the road needs to bo done. >> occupy oakland protesters are settling in for their ninth night, but they want to sleep with their eyes open because they are not alone under those tents and tarps. mark shows us a nightmarish new...
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my family moved all over the country and i went to ucla as an undergrad, carnegie-mellon from master's degree and for my ph.d. >> guest: and what do you teach your george mason university? >> guest: i am the african american. i teach african american history. because of my research on motown i teach a lot of courses on the history of american popular music. from this book, of course, i cannot teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of civil rights. >> host: when people walk into your class to the often expect an african american professor? >> guest: yes, they do, and it's one of the things i love about my job. allows uprising students. i love helping them to learn that the color of one's body does not define the body of knowledge that someone has, and i often tell students if i walked into the classroom and had taught chinese history i when asked the question as much. i notice as to somebody teach is medieval history, to you think it's a problem that we don't live in the middle ages. all learning should be about something that is beyond what you know. but i l
my family moved all over the country and i went to ucla as an undergrad, carnegie-mellon from master's degree and for my ph.d. >> guest: and what do you teach your george mason university? >> guest: i am the african american. i teach african american history. because of my research on motown i teach a lot of courses on the history of american popular music. from this book, of course, i cannot teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of civil rights....
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right now they offer just 19 online degrees to undergrads. 23 cal state campuses will kick in $50,000 teach get more programming up and downings -- programs up and running. >>> well, a gun battle in a tourist town. what prompted shoppers to run for their lives at a mall in a mexican resort. >>> this airport is just leaving us here and not doing anything about it. >> an air travelers stranded by a storm again. the conditions hundreds of jet blue passengers endured as they sat for more than eight hours. >>> our lovely fall weather pattern is giving way to gusty winds, cool temperatures and a chance of showers for the bay area. we'll take a look at that and the rest of your forecast details coming up in just a few minutes. ,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country, from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn to financing industries that are creating jobs in boston or providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community and supporting training programs for
right now they offer just 19 online degrees to undergrads. 23 cal state campuses will kick in $50,000 teach get more programming up and downings -- programs up and running. >>> well, a gun battle in a tourist town. what prompted shoppers to run for their lives at a mall in a mexican resort. >>> this airport is just leaving us here and not doing anything about it. >> an air travelers stranded by a storm again. the conditions hundreds of jet blue passengers endured as they...
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so i pursued public policy both at occidental college where i went to school as an undergrad, and alsoc berkeley where i pursued public policy. i work on public finance for a while after i graduated and came back to government to really pursue that. ever since then, i have stayed here and fallen in love with how wonderful the bay area is. it is a really great place to be. all around the room, you will see a lot of great financial institutions. talk to them. you will see people who can help you with financial aid. talk to them. he will see departments that might have summer job opportunities. talk to them. utilize your opportunities today. learn a little bit about what you should be thinking about in the future. generally, a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of legislation would be before really voting on it, so i think, depending on the issue, you can move around, and that should be the way most people think, which is let's consider the facts of legislation before you actually consider it, irrespective of what spectrum it comes from and what spectrum it is p
so i pursued public policy both at occidental college where i went to school as an undergrad, and alsoc berkeley where i pursued public policy. i work on public finance for a while after i graduated and came back to government to really pursue that. ever since then, i have stayed here and fallen in love with how wonderful the bay area is. it is a really great place to be. all around the room, you will see a lot of great financial institutions. talk to them. you will see people who can help you...
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so i pursued public policy both at occidental college, where i went to school as an undergrad, and also you see-berkeley where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think it really depends on the issue. generally, i am a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of legislation would be before voting on it, so i think, depending on the issue, you could move around, and i think that should be the way that most people think, which is, "let's consider the facts of legislation before you actually consider it, irrespective of what spectrum it comes from." >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? supervisor chu: it is hard. i learned that my shoes were out pretty quickly -- wore out pretty quickly. i learned to be more practical about the type
so i pursued public policy both at occidental college, where i went to school as an undergrad, and also you see-berkeley where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think...
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problem is let's take a step back and look at how we got here shall we and twenty two and full time undergrad students barred an average of four thousand nine hundred sixty three dollars per person with a sixty three percent increase from just a decade earlier if you take inflation into account now along with the rising debt per student comes a rise in defaults on student loans which occurs when individuals over nine months behind on their payments so in two thousand and seven the default rate was six point seven percent in two thousand and nine it grew to eight point eight percent and these defaults come disproportionately from a specific type of higher education back in april i spoke with universities and asperin about for profit colleges. just to give you an idea of how often students default on their loans after they graduate school for profit colleges keep in mind that only twelve percent of students go to these institutions they've got includes university of phoenix kaplan i.t.t. tech to verify all of these for profit institutions that are popping up all over the country only twelve per
problem is let's take a step back and look at how we got here shall we and twenty two and full time undergrad students barred an average of four thousand nine hundred sixty three dollars per person with a sixty three percent increase from just a decade earlier if you take inflation into account now along with the rising debt per student comes a rise in defaults on student loans which occurs when individuals over nine months behind on their payments so in two thousand and seven the default rate...
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go developing the training developing the expert you know i had a session with recently with an undergrad leadership people actually got plants in china yeah i know but what they're doing is they're feeding china from their plants in spain so they're not losing jobs in speed to be in china they're actually putting plants in the in china to assemble what they're sending from spain we have to think about how we could do that instead of what we've got now a g.e. sending our technology it over to china so that in ten years we won't be making planes and not just china i've got to explain every we're going to earlier country . so this is interesting i've spent a week in order going to was the last chapter of my last book threshold was about it's called in the jet of the dragon and and if it's it works and they've gone international as you point out do you think that we've reached a tipping point with this kind of capitalism in the united states that there is or is this simply going to be one of the options look at i actually think that it's at a point in time where there's i think a number of f
go developing the training developing the expert you know i had a session with recently with an undergrad leadership people actually got plants in china yeah i know but what they're doing is they're feeding china from their plants in spain so they're not losing jobs in speed to be in china they're actually putting plants in the in china to assemble what they're sending from spain we have to think about how we could do that instead of what we've got now a g.e. sending our technology it over to...
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it is a great tool for any college student, no matter grad or undergrad. >> it is definitely a good ideayou can go on the internet and know exactly how much everything costs. >> the online calculators require students and parents to pass along tax information, earnings, and bank statements. it also takes into account students gpa and class training -- class ranking and scores. >> and now they can sit down and see. it is an estimate. the information is only as good as what they put in. they have to be careful about what they put in, but it will give them an idea. >> school officials say this computer program is a good for step in helping families to at least estimate what they will have to pay for school. >> we are told in most cases the online program takes about 10 minutes to finish. >> thank you. here's a look at some of our other top stories at this hour. a germantown man has been charged actress wife was found dead. meanwhile, her 11-year-old son is missing. the body of 51-year-old jane mcquain was found inside her home wednesday night. in the meantime, her husband has been charged w
it is a great tool for any college student, no matter grad or undergrad. >> it is definitely a good ideayou can go on the internet and know exactly how much everything costs. >> the online calculators require students and parents to pass along tax information, earnings, and bank statements. it also takes into account students gpa and class training -- class ranking and scores. >> and now they can sit down and see. it is an estimate. the information is only as good as what they...
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. >> where did you go to undergrad? i went to college in ohio. it was a wonderful school that was very progressive. it had a really unique program where you went to school half a year and you worked half the year. even though i was in ohio, i spent six months as an assistant teacher at in harlem. i worked in office in new york. i worked in hospital. you got very academic training were sent out into the world to discover what work is. i could not take orders from anybody. i had to be under my own control. that left me with being a professor. >> where did you get your ph.d.? >> the university of rochester. >> in what? >> english and american lit. >> your name came up in the last episode. the name of the book is other reasons why cannot get the college education you pay for. i want to run a clip from her interview. >> the head of the association was asked to comment on my book. he said that left him speechless. i was happy to take credit for that. he was very angry. i think what most professors disagree with is my argument about tenure connection to
. >> where did you go to undergrad? i went to college in ohio. it was a wonderful school that was very progressive. it had a really unique program where you went to school half a year and you worked half the year. even though i was in ohio, i spent six months as an assistant teacher at in harlem. i worked in office in new york. i worked in hospital. you got very academic training were sent out into the world to discover what work is. i could not take orders from anybody. i had to be under...
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little bit about president obama's plan i was curious about it i myself have student loan debt from undergrad. i don't think i qualify though and i don't either and that's why people say that president obama's plan doesn't help enough people so how does that help well it helps it doesn't take it doesn't go into effect until two thousand and twelve ok and it helps those that have public private loans those people it doesn't help and those are the loans that oftentimes are more burdensome because they're not protected by the government and there's higher interest rates on that but this plan it doesn't address all those people but if you have some government loans you don't have to be in school right now you could have gone to school five six years ago from my understanding. we don't i don't qualify you wouldn't qualify. because our loans are in the past that they go back starting next year though i think it only helps something like one million one point six million student then there's a lot more people that are in debt in this country right now and we just saw you in your report earlier today
little bit about president obama's plan i was curious about it i myself have student loan debt from undergrad. i don't think i qualify though and i don't either and that's why people say that president obama's plan doesn't help enough people so how does that help well it helps it doesn't take it doesn't go into effect until two thousand and twelve ok and it helps those that have public private loans those people it doesn't help and those are the loans that oftentimes are more burdensome because...
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i wanted your feedback on the questions you suggest to undergrads to ask women in various fields. advice you suggest woman to give to undergrads, both an internship programs crafted by institutions and also may be in the workers directly. lastly, i just want to say, feel free to come into my office. i will be proud to be your counselor. >> the gender equity project at the college -- we have a lot of resources devoted to women and men for that matter. how gender works in the workplace, what kinds of things people should do in order to be successful. i suggest you look at that. >> hi. i am a recent graduate at university of pennsylvania. my question is regarding the radicalization of the word feminist and how you suggest we reclaim its for the younger generation. i haven't found in working with a group of the 70 most progress of women on one of the most important higher institutions of learning that all of these women's would phrase questions in discussions about being a woman on penn plaza campus as not to sound like an angry feminist but -- i think that, we all know that feminism
i wanted your feedback on the questions you suggest to undergrads to ask women in various fields. advice you suggest woman to give to undergrads, both an internship programs crafted by institutions and also may be in the workers directly. lastly, i just want to say, feel free to come into my office. i will be proud to be your counselor. >> the gender equity project at the college -- we have a lot of resources devoted to women and men for that matter. how gender works in the workplace,...
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online is planning on a multi-year roll-out to begin next fall with extended master programs and undergraddy offers many online degrees mainly in the masters programs. head of the academic senate is worried about what quality control mechanisms will exist. faculty members say cheating is also a worry. >> like traffic school, bicyclists in san francisco cited for failing to stop at a sign or failing to use hand signals could avoid paying fines by taking bike education courses. the bike advisory committee is pushing for policy change to exempt some from paying the $114 to $554 penalty. the -- to $154 penalty. [ unintelligible ] the police department is now reviewing the plan. >>> we are learning more about the final hours of steve jobs. his sister says before he died with his family around him he looked up and his final words were "oh wow, oh wow, oh wow." she said death didn't happen to her brother, instead he achieved it. she met him she was 25. jobs had been put up for adoption. she said her brother was hum -- humble, loyal and continuing to learn. >>> record storm hits early in the north
online is planning on a multi-year roll-out to begin next fall with extended master programs and undergraddy offers many online degrees mainly in the masters programs. head of the academic senate is worried about what quality control mechanisms will exist. faculty members say cheating is also a worry. >> like traffic school, bicyclists in san francisco cited for failing to stop at a sign or failing to use hand signals could avoid paying fines by taking bike education courses. the bike...
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my family moved all over the country ucla as the undergrad and carnegie-mellon for her master's and yaleor my ph.d. >> host: what do you teach at georgia rest -- george mason? >> african-american history because of my research on motown phi eight teach a lot of courses on the history of popular music and now i can teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of civil-rights. >> host: to they expect an african-american professor run their walk into your class? >> guest: that is what i love about my job. lo surprising students in helping them to learn the color of one's body does not define the body of knowledge and say if i walked into the classroom you would not ask the question and nobody who teaches a medieval history above all learning should be about something beyond what you know, . but i have had african route american students tell me when i first met you i was so angry that you were white and i wanted to send you after two weeks in your class i learned i could learn a something from you and it changed my whole way to see the world and race. she sang to me an
my family moved all over the country ucla as the undergrad and carnegie-mellon for her master's and yaleor my ph.d. >> host: what do you teach at georgia rest -- george mason? >> african-american history because of my research on motown phi eight teach a lot of courses on the history of popular music and now i can teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of civil-rights. >> host: to they expect an african-american professor run their walk into your...
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easy loans encourage directionless undergrads to go to law school to put off the rest of their life.ts to be a lawyer. if you do, you're weird. when you are unsure about life you go to law school hoping for clarity. instead you get broke. make loans harder to get and tuition drops as applicants dwindle. how about this solution, which i call greg's solution? ♪ make a law for every student graduating from law cool, he replaces an existing lawyer. that existing lawyer is then sent to an island to make dog bonnets and leg warmers. in a way, it's a lottery designed to dissuade people from wanting to be lawyers and increase the quality of dog bonhets and leg warmers. [ laughter ] why am i not president? [ laughter ] >> dana: what is so funny, the monologue or he should be president? >> bob: both. >> greg: dog in a hat makes you laugh. >> dana: it's like cap and trade program for law school. >> bob: the thing that amazes me, you go to law school in the business of teaching people to lie, and now they get in trouble for lying about their results. i mean, you know, they had -- it was a traged
easy loans encourage directionless undergrads to go to law school to put off the rest of their life.ts to be a lawyer. if you do, you're weird. when you are unsure about life you go to law school hoping for clarity. instead you get broke. make loans harder to get and tuition drops as applicants dwindle. how about this solution, which i call greg's solution? ♪ make a law for every student graduating from law cool, he replaces an existing lawyer. that existing lawyer is then sent to an island...
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undergrad. >> you were on your third job.already working here. >> let's check in with julie wright. >> julie will try to tell us she was in dip engineers what are we being look at, father time on the desk. >> and with age comes experience. >> so they say. >> experience at what? >> that we don't know. >> eastbound seven coming in, right side of the roadwork blocked right now because of accident activity. southbound along the burke center parkway, accident activity with only the left lane getting by. on the top stretch of the beltway, the outer loop, that is where we had a little incident, new hampshire avenue. your lanes are open. southbound 270 still in good shape out ofself andtown. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. -- out of germantown. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> next hour, forget the store- bought stuff. >> the best way to stand out on this halloween is to let your creativity fly. holly is live way few do it yourself ideas. we'll check in with her coming up after the break. i'm holly morr
undergrad. >> you were on your third job.already working here. >> let's check in with julie wright. >> julie will try to tell us she was in dip engineers what are we being look at, father time on the desk. >> and with age comes experience. >> so they say. >> experience at what? >> that we don't know. >> eastbound seven coming in, right side of the roadwork blocked right now because of accident activity. southbound along the burke center parkway,...
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tuition at a four-year public university now running 8,200 bucks a year, nearly 80% of americans undergrads attending public schools. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i would like a decaf 360 calories pleasa. and for you? i'll have a triple iced 410 calories please.
tuition at a four-year public university now running 8,200 bucks a year, nearly 80% of americans undergrads attending public schools. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going...
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he went to, like, undergrad for music and became a mediator. >> jimmy: what kind of music does your dadon't know, he might get mad at me for saying that. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't really know what my dad does, either. i know he puts on a suit and he goes to work but i'm not exactly sure what goes on when he gets there. >> oh, yeah? >> jimmy: you don't even know what genre music -- >> like folk blues. >> jimmy: does he have a band? >> no. >> jimmy: does he play around the house? >> yeah. and he goes to guitar camp. >> jimmy: he does? >> yeah, he's like a 6-year-old about it. he goes, like, a lot. >> jimmy: like how often? >> like three times a year. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, and they stay in cabins, it's in ohio. i'm not sure what they do there. >> jimmy: there are famous guitarists? >> yorma is the founder. from jefferson airplane. >> jimmy: your dad goes to camp three times a year. did you do to camp when you were a kid? >> yes. >> jimmy: you did? not three times a year. you have to draw a line, right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: summer camp? >> it was the best time of my life. >> jimmy:
he went to, like, undergrad for music and became a mediator. >> jimmy: what kind of music does your dadon't know, he might get mad at me for saying that. i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't really know what my dad does, either. i know he puts on a suit and he goes to work but i'm not exactly sure what goes on when he gets there. >> oh, yeah? >> jimmy: you don't even know what genre music -- >> like folk blues. >> jimmy: does he have a band? >> no. >>...
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so it's a great tool for any college student no matter grad or undergrad. >> an easy way to do it.nitely a good idea to do. something that you know you can just go and know exactly how much everything costs. >> school officials say this computer program can serve as a good first step in helping families at least estimate how much they'll have to pay for school. >>> nba players and owners will get help from a mediator today in an effort to end a labor stalemate. george cohen, a mediator who also worked with the nfl, will oversee negotiations today. the two sides are said to be far apart on hope to split annual revenu revenues. because of that, commissioner david stern was forced to cancel the first two weeks of the season last week. if the standoff continues, the games over the christmas holiday could soon be cancelled. >> don't want to see that. >>> the caps will be without goalie michael neuvirth for a while. he left the game yesterday with a sore calf. fortunately for the caps, they'll still have goalie tomas vokoun. he's won all three games he's started. >> we always start off h
so it's a great tool for any college student no matter grad or undergrad. >> an easy way to do it.nitely a good idea to do. something that you know you can just go and know exactly how much everything costs. >> school officials say this computer program can serve as a good first step in helping families at least estimate how much they'll have to pay for school. >>> nba players and owners will get help from a mediator today in an effort to end a labor stalemate. george...
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these undergrad spent their entire teenage years in the shadow of war yet feel scarcely touched by itnior nick crug is an english major. >> i think, you know, for me, it's inconsequence. for me i have been able to unfortunately take it for granted. take it for granted for what the soldiers have done. i don't think about it my daily life, really just having these questions asked, that is the only time i think about it. that is pretty of the biggest tragedy i think of what going on. >> i asked a senior, an aspiring journalist about how the war has touched her. has this decade of war required any sacrifice from you or your family? >> no, not from my family. and i think that's the worst part. >> warner: like most americans polled, this senior hoping to be a teacher professed great admiration to his fellow students who veterans. >> immense respect, because i mean just walking past them, in their uniforms, or you know them to have served, they lissity that respect. >> warner: yet they admitted they don't know many veterans on campus and never cashed the mill father tore-- military for thems
these undergrad spent their entire teenage years in the shadow of war yet feel scarcely touched by itnior nick crug is an english major. >> i think, you know, for me, it's inconsequence. for me i have been able to unfortunately take it for granted. take it for granted for what the soldiers have done. i don't think about it my daily life, really just having these questions asked, that is the only time i think about it. that is pretty of the biggest tragedy i think of what going on....
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my undergrad was completely paid for for a scholarship. i used to work for the department of natural resources in charleston, south carolina. what i found out is that under bush, they cut science jobs. they cut them so dramatically that my alternative was to go back to school to make myself more credible. people with ph.d.s are being offered jobs at $36,000 a year. can you imagine somebody investing so much into their education only to thenistration todeny even growth of those jobs? it is said to me that so many republicans say "i got myself by the bootstraps." i worked two or three jobs as an undergrad. i had a child. these people did not have children. these were adults, both working, asking me how i was able to continue to be happy in my field and work at a job that i love it, that i dreamt about since i was a child. we are watching all of these cuts in science. you hear people say all the time that they don't believe in global warming and things like this. and "you are not willing to work for this country, you are not willing to provid
my undergrad was completely paid for for a scholarship. i used to work for the department of natural resources in charleston, south carolina. what i found out is that under bush, they cut science jobs. they cut them so dramatically that my alternative was to go back to school to make myself more credible. people with ph.d.s are being offered jobs at $36,000 a year. can you imagine somebody investing so much into their education only to thenistration todeny even growth of those jobs? it is said...
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. >> i hear those stories so many times of undergrads, they're saying i'm going to grad school, law schooland they pile on more debt. >> more debt that you can't get rid of. >> clyde, thank you. >>> 23 minutes past the hour. have you heard that the iranian president, he is talking -- talking to cnn, talking about that alleged plot to kill a saudi ambassador on u.s. soil. you'll hear more details in this cnn exclusive interview when we come back. >>> 24 minutes past the hour. some of the stories making headlines this morning, iran's president mahmoud ahmadinejad denies reports that his government was behind an alleged murder plot that targeted the ambassador to the u.s. president ahmadinejad went on to criticize american involvement in libya and syria and says the u.s. is hated in the middle east. >>> final arrangements are being made for saudi crown prince sultan al suad who died overnight. he reportedly had been battling cancer the past few years. he is thought to be in his 80s. an exact cause of death has not been revealed. quick break. we're right back. [ male announcer ] theraflu, muci
. >> i hear those stories so many times of undergrads, they're saying i'm going to grad school, law schooland they pile on more debt. >> more debt that you can't get rid of. >> clyde, thank you. >>> 23 minutes past the hour. have you heard that the iranian president, he is talking -- talking to cnn, talking about that alleged plot to kill a saudi ambassador on u.s. soil. you'll hear more details in this cnn exclusive interview when we come back. >>> 24...
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that was talking to a lot of the grad and undergrad students at bu.>> i'm sure they loved it. >> thank you all again. and my mom and my husband came, which was really nice. >> absolutely. fun times. go terriers. >> yeah! n. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. cubanl humana at 1-800-808-4003. cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. you booked our room right? not yet, thanks for reminding me. wait, what? i have the hotels.com app so we can get a great deal even at the last minute. ah, well played sir. get the app. hotels.com. well... 'cause i could pay a little at a time... that would work. actually we do -- the kids would just be like, "no way, awesome!" we
that was talking to a lot of the grad and undergrad students at bu.>> i'm sure they loved it. >> thank you all again. and my mom and my husband came, which was really nice. >> absolutely. fun times. go terriers. >> yeah! n. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com...
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. >> reporter: jen hymen and jenny fleiss launched it two years ago testing the idea on undergrads. > that moment we knew w had something. this woman put on a torry birch dress and she twirled around in the mirror. >> reporter: i heard you did n' have a business plan. >> we're anti-business plan people. >> reporter: why? >> so many people sit around all day and just strtrat stratjz an don'tidon't act. >> reporter: to the tune of $31 million. 1.4 million members and growing, according to rent the runway, which is projecting three times last year's sales. >> in this day in age with facebook and twitter and all the pictures that are getting taken, my stand-by staples just weren't cutting it any more. >> we have an analytics team that is looking at past colors, styles, cuts and incorporating that into our decision. >> why would designers sell you their dresses instead of having people buy their dresses? >> where younger customers are renting from us that are actually buying their dresses. >> reporter: their most popular brand herve leger brought a new awareness model. you can bet on seein
. >> reporter: jen hymen and jenny fleiss launched it two years ago testing the idea on undergrads. > that moment we knew w had something. this woman put on a torry birch dress and she twirled around in the mirror. >> reporter: i heard you did n' have a business plan. >> we're anti-business plan people. >> reporter: why? >> so many people sit around all day and just strtrat stratjz an don'tidon't act. >> reporter: to the tune of $31 million. 1.4 million...
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that was talking to a lot of the grad and undergrad students at bu. >> thank you all again. and my mom and my husband came which was really nice. >> absolutely. fun times. go terriers. >> yeah! n. ♪ ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. cuban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. ♪ me and you ♪ ♪ a little rendezvous ♪ ♪ that special something ♪ ♪ that will carry you through ♪ ♪ that little reward ♪ ♪ for all the things you do ♪ [ female announcer ] luscious, creamy filling -- perfectly combined with our intense slow-melting chocolate -- the one and only ghirardelli squares chocolate. for all the things you do. ghirardelli. moments of timeless pleasure
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according to the college board full-time undergrads borrowed on average $5,000 on that same period.orrowed on average that number about. what does that mean to the economy when we're working with that kind of debt to get an education. fox business lori rothman is working on the story. >> the numbers are staggering, jenna. americans owe more on students loans than they do on credit cards. the amount on loans as you mentioned one billion dollar mark. outstanding loans here, more than one trillion dollars. we're seeing more americans borrowing money to get advanced college degrees hoping to land a job. americans going back to school to get retrained in fields where there is demand for new workers. all of course against a backdrop of 9.1% unemployment. what is key here is that while outstanding student debt has doubled over the last five years, people actually reduced what they owe on home loans and credit cards. economists warn that trend may lead to another credit bubble in ballooning student debt. but the good news here, taxpayers and other lenders won't be on the hook for it because
according to the college board full-time undergrads borrowed on average $5,000 on that same period.orrowed on average that number about. what does that mean to the economy when we're working with that kind of debt to get an education. fox business lori rothman is working on the story. >> the numbers are staggering, jenna. americans owe more on students loans than they do on credit cards. the amount on loans as you mentioned one billion dollar mark. outstanding loans here, more than one...
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it was about doing mostly master students with some undergrad, mostly in couter science and electrical engineering. i was incredibly impressed by the quality of the student teams. it was a mobile app thing. it was really impressive. these were commercial-grade apps or you could see how they would get there from here. i spent about a decade as a working venture-capital is before getting to academia. i was pretty impressed. these were class projects that felt like a venture capital event where ople were coming to pitch ideas for investment. i started acting -- would you like to start a company? i have friends in the business. i think i can get some of these projects funded. usually, i cannot. i am kind of slow, but i figured out -- i started asking where are you from? 28 competitors in this student project, 26 of them were from overseas. there is no way that a -- the 26 students can get their degrees at georgia tech and start companies. they want to, but they cannot. there's only one thing that i will say that you must remember we educate kids and they want to start companies here and th
it was about doing mostly master students with some undergrad, mostly in couter science and electrical engineering. i was incredibly impressed by the quality of the student teams. it was a mobile app thing. it was really impressive. these were commercial-grade apps or you could see how they would get there from here. i spent about a decade as a working venture-capital is before getting to academia. i was pretty impressed. these were class projects that felt like a venture capital event where...