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of the largest public universities in the country they only have a twenty six percent rate of undergraduate dropouts by comparison and university of maryland only thirteen percent of undergraduates drop out unsurprisingly student loan defaults are more also more likely for profit colleges according to the department of education only twelve percent of students attend for profit colleges but the institutions are responsible for forty five percent of federal student loan defaults so for profit schools are failing both utterance and civilians and taxpayers are on the hook for a pretty penny to between two thousand and six and two thousand and ten the amount of military education benefits ending up at just twenty for profit colleges has increased from over sixty six million to over five hundred twenty million over all twenty ten seventy cents out of every dollar of revenue it sixty three percent of accredited for profit colleges came from federal aid and the entire industry took in about twenty four billion dollars of taxpayer money in two thousand and eight alone that's according to the cognit
of the largest public universities in the country they only have a twenty six percent rate of undergraduate dropouts by comparison and university of maryland only thirteen percent of undergraduates drop out unsurprisingly student loan defaults are more also more likely for profit colleges according to the department of education only twelve percent of students attend for profit colleges but the institutions are responsible for forty five percent of federal student loan defaults so for profit...
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the classes are part of a course offered to undergraduates at the university school of business.he first class is tuesday afternoon. michelle obama will be on late night television. on the latea guest david letterman. the first lady will be there to discuss her initiatives for military families. is her first appearance. >> still to come, bernie accountant may finally learn his fate. >> are you getting all you pay cellphone plan? while some carriers unlimited be amended.t >> we have some fog that will the early-uring morning hours. are you ready >> a status hearing is scheduled the jury sandusky case. be held to prioritize filing deadlines. sandusky is facing 52 counts of sex abuse charges. >> bernie madoff's longtime sentenced said to be this friday. convicted on charges to the $50 billion ponzi scheme. to 108 years in prison. his sentencing has been delayed four times. he has always denied taking part in this game. he does admit to rubber-stamp in the financial information. >> this tuesday, at a ceremony queen's 68 on the throne. events are being held throughout to honor the que
the classes are part of a course offered to undergraduates at the university school of business.he first class is tuesday afternoon. michelle obama will be on late night television. on the latea guest david letterman. the first lady will be there to discuss her initiatives for military families. is her first appearance. >> still to come, bernie accountant may finally learn his fate. >> are you getting all you pay cellphone plan? while some carriers unlimited be amended.t >> we...
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so, i think that maybe when i started going to graduate school at ucla or finishing up my undergraduate work, i started asking questions. >> do you know why you did? i mean, do you remember anything happening in your life that ... >> no, i can't think of anything. i just think i became exposed to the writings of people like frederic bastiat and hayek and i've some very tenacious mentors at ucla that just would not tolerate nonsensical statements. for example, i was -- i was a supporter of the minimum wages and so i had a professor at ucla ask me, well, are you more concerned about the intentions behind the minimum wage law? or the effects of minimum wage law. and so, he said well, why don't you read some stuff by milton friedman and yale brosen and so they -- i became convinced that the effects of the minimum wage law were very, very counterproductive to low-skill people. >> i wrote down a quote of yours i found, "evaluate the effects of public policy as opposed to intentions." which is basically what you've been saying. >> that's right and think that to come up with compassionate polic
so, i think that maybe when i started going to graduate school at ucla or finishing up my undergraduate work, i started asking questions. >> do you know why you did? i mean, do you remember anything happening in your life that ... >> no, i can't think of anything. i just think i became exposed to the writings of people like frederic bastiat and hayek and i've some very tenacious mentors at ucla that just would not tolerate nonsensical statements. for example, i was -- i was a...
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>> i tell the graduate students and the undergraduate students, economics, more than anything else, this is a way of thinking, this is a way of reasoning with deductive logic. i want them to be able to apply economics to everyday occurrences, to be able to think systematically and logically. this is the job of an economics professor. >> when do they discover that you are tough? >> i think -- to give you an idea, for my class this spring, this semester, it starts at 7:30 in the morning. getting up -- getting out up -- getting up early, they have to have the stick-to-it-iveness. this starts at 7:30, even in the cold days iof winter, and in nice days in april and may. i tell them, these are the requirements. and also, i give unannounced quizzes, five or six, and i tell the students, each day you come to class, bring a number two pencil and a scantron. you never know when you get a quizz. my midterms are essays. you have to learn how to read and write and spell and practice writing legibly. >> if you were to define your political economic philosophy in a paragraph, what would this be? >> thi
>> i tell the graduate students and the undergraduate students, economics, more than anything else, this is a way of thinking, this is a way of reasoning with deductive logic. i want them to be able to apply economics to everyday occurrences, to be able to think systematically and logically. this is the job of an economics professor. >> when do they discover that you are tough? >> i think -- to give you an idea, for my class this spring, this semester, it starts at 7:30 in the...
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he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in 2012. goo[applause] >> good morning, san francisco. i love visiting san francisco. i get a lot of my ideas from here. not far from here is a place i liked to stay. goothe last time i was there, my door said, people who live within their means have no imagination, and that is not really responsible, but i liked that idea of imagination, because for people like me, it requires a lot of imagination, and the reason for that is when you are watching the economy, but you do not see is more important than what you do see. the damage is very visible from a recession. what you do not see is the healing that is helping us get back on our feet. of when i think about the stock market, it is the place where the imagination is the lifeblood of voters. as you can tell, we do not need a lot of prompting. the equity market gets what is going on, and this has been goi
he received his undergraduate degree from the university of illinois and holds a ph.d. in economics from northwestern university. today he will provide a national overview and update us on what to expect as we go forward in 2012. goo[applause] >> good morning, san francisco. i love visiting san francisco. i get a lot of my ideas from here. not far from here is a place i liked to stay. goothe last time i was there, my door said, people who live within their means have no imagination, and...
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my undergraduate degree is in medical technology.y family always wanted a doctor, and so i headed toward the sciences. and going to medical school was something that i knew would be beneficial to the "race," world race, my race. but my thinking was, "i don't want to be a doctor who paints. i think i want to be a painter." it was like i was already an artist, but i mean, i just, i sort of had to say that to myself. my first interest is in the structure of something. and so when i start out making something, i'm not thinking about who might have lived there. i'm thinking about how i want it to look. structure for me is number one. and then i will decide who might have lived there. somes i will move away frowhat i'm working on and look at it -- look back at it -- and move around it and look at it. it's a process of getting a fresh look at something. it's like working on a drawing and you back up to see what your perspective is. and you see how you're doing -- how if it's flowing the way you want it flow, if it's moving the way you want
my undergraduate degree is in medical technology.y family always wanted a doctor, and so i headed toward the sciences. and going to medical school was something that i knew would be beneficial to the "race," world race, my race. but my thinking was, "i don't want to be a doctor who paints. i think i want to be a painter." it was like i was already an artist, but i mean, i just, i sort of had to say that to myself. my first interest is in the structure of something. and so...
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she's received her undergraduate and law degrees from uc berkeley and bolt. born and raised in sacramento, california. she continues to call northern california her home. and now lives in san francisco. so, with that i'd like to introduce debbie yee as our first speaker. >> this is called jasper john's wagon. >> i have an idea of how the fifth star was killed dear empire not by gunfire at close range, not in the study with the pen knife, not by the umbrella, crushed by the revolving door not jostled or hemorrhaged the narrow drain. we caught the tar and the bullet we came to the body encostic casement of skin rig motor us framed the opened mouths scream. wail for your mother wrap our sons in silken ribbons in a galaxy. the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who w
she's received her undergraduate and law degrees from uc berkeley and bolt. born and raised in sacramento, california. she continues to call northern california her home. and now lives in san francisco. so, with that i'd like to introduce debbie yee as our first speaker. >> this is called jasper john's wagon. >> i have an idea of how the fifth star was killed dear empire not by gunfire at close range, not in the study with the pen knife, not by the umbrella, crushed by the revolving...
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the princeton review named the university of southern california usc as the top school for both undergraduatend graduate degrees in video games design. >> i can hear it. mom, i'm studying. >> of course i am. >> plans for the new 49ers stadium. what a judge could say that would stop summer construction plans. >> also, the giants spring training is interrupted by some unwanted fans. what's up with this swarm of bees. >> yikes. well, the cars moving fine. 580 now. i'll give you the update on the accident i told you about off highway 24 and the caldecott. >> welcome back. a good monday morning to you. all quiet by the hp pavilion right now. hoping for another nice day on tap. 4:54. >> the plan to build a stadium for the 49ers faces what could be its final hurdle. a judge will hear arguments whether the financing should be approved by voters before construction begins. opponents of the project say the $850 million construction loan is too risky for the city of santa clara. council members insists that residents will not have to shoulder the burden of repaying the loan. if the judge decides no vote
the princeton review named the university of southern california usc as the top school for both undergraduatend graduate degrees in video games design. >> i can hear it. mom, i'm studying. >> of course i am. >> plans for the new 49ers stadium. what a judge could say that would stop summer construction plans. >> also, the giants spring training is interrupted by some unwanted fans. what's up with this swarm of bees. >> yikes. well, the cars moving fine. 580 now....
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the first two of four planned lectures at george washington university on economic history. 30 undergraduatesse and no, the chairman will not be grading any papers. >>> that's the show for today. thank you for being with me. my guests next week, chef and rest ra daughter daniel ba lieu. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great weekend everybody, i'll see you next weeken
the first two of four planned lectures at george washington university on economic history. 30 undergraduatesse and no, the chairman will not be grading any papers. >>> that's the show for today. thank you for being with me. my guests next week, chef and rest ra daughter daniel ba lieu. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great weekend everybody, i'll see you next weeken
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georgetown has four undergraduate schools and offers degrees in more than 40 majors, and most students opt to spend at least one semester studying abroad. its world-renowned school of foreign service has trained generations of diplomats. [ cheers and applause ] georgetown athletics are world-class, too. the teams got the name "hoyas" back when every student was required to study greek and latin. so, do you have a latin phrase for that, too, that you cheer at games? >> well, we do. it's a latin and greek phrase called "hoya saxa," which has a lot of disputed origins. >> [ laughs ] >> if you were to translate that directly from the latin and the greek, it would mean "what rocks." >> i've met some great people, i've had fantastic professors, and i'm having a great time. >> one of the deans here truly captured the spirit of the school when he said, "coming to georgetown is a privilege, and with that privilege comes the responsibility to give back." for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> there are workers in this country that have an important responsibility -- they help grow much of our food
georgetown has four undergraduate schools and offers degrees in more than 40 majors, and most students opt to spend at least one semester studying abroad. its world-renowned school of foreign service has trained generations of diplomats. [ cheers and applause ] georgetown athletics are world-class, too. the teams got the name "hoyas" back when every student was required to study greek and latin. so, do you have a latin phrase for that, too, that you cheer at games? >> well, we...
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because he will earn his undergraduate degree this year, he can go to wisconsin as a graduate studentphole enables him to play next year instead of having to set out a season. he has two years of eligibility remaining, and yes, badgers are carnivorous mammals. technically, so is tom, and he >> right now, we good breaking news in baltimore county where police say at least one pedestrian was hit by a car. >> baltimore county police and fire are dealing with a pedestrian struck. you can see the medic unit in the process of leaving, fire trucks clearing. we're trying to get more information. they had won a plane shot down southbound while police investigate the accident, but as soon as we get more information on this, we will update you. >> stay with us. we arere it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oy
because he will earn his undergraduate degree this year, he can go to wisconsin as a graduate studentphole enables him to play next year instead of having to set out a season. he has two years of eligibility remaining, and yes, badgers are carnivorous mammals. technically, so is tom, and he >> right now, we good breaking news in baltimore county where police say at least one pedestrian was hit by a car. >> baltimore county police and fire are dealing with a pedestrian struck. you...
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the university of southern california has been number one for both undergraduate and graduate degreessign for all tree years, the princeton review compiled its list. m.i.t. is second in undergrad and third in graduate degrees and uc santa cruz is 9th for graduate degrees and earned an honorable mention for its undergrad program. >>> tonight at 5:00, it's friday and there's no. the rush to the sierra, what you need to know as you head up to the mountains. >>> thank you for joining the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. call now to bundle two, three, even four services. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as 89 a
the university of southern california has been number one for both undergraduate and graduate degreessign for all tree years, the princeton review compiled its list. m.i.t. is second in undergrad and third in graduate degrees and uc santa cruz is 9th for graduate degrees and earned an honorable mention for its undergrad program. >>> tonight at 5:00, it's friday and there's no. the rush to the sierra, what you need to know as you head up to the mountains. >>> thank you for...
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thurgood marshall and charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a modern civil rights movement that's stretched from 35 -- at least here in maryland '35 to '68. i always have trouble, you know, because we keep calling it civil rights movement and it seems to be inclusive of a lot of different things that one could say wasn't quite specifically civil rights in the sense of i guess civil rights was kind of a legal question of what your rights under the constitution were as citizens. so what would be what could you in of as a better terminology to take this whole period from reconstruct on that would kind of -- i think people get confused and disassociate things. >> in the beginning o
thurgood marshall and charles houston opened the school of medicine pharmacy, dentistry and the undergraduate program in college park. [ applause ] >> this gentleman, and i've seen a lady here in the front. >> this may be -- dr. scott, this question, you know, first question was kind of like, what is the civil rights movement in and you suggested historians go back and starting after -- at reconstruction or after it's looking forward. dr. gibson here suggested there was kind of a...
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the question actually takes me back to my first studies in undergraduate at stanford when i was working with people making the documentary the eyes on the prize. the first course i took was women in the modern freedom struggle. and i was overwhelmed by the fact how little i knew. when i think about civil rights, i think about martin luther king, i may think of a. phillip randolph, definitely thurgood marsha marshall, but hadn't heard about rosa parks beyond that one incident on the bus. and definitely when you think about traditional history book, you don't learn about lilly carroll jackson, gloria richardson or victoriaed a dams. and one of the things when you're positioning, and i would love to hear dr. hicks' point on this, when you're thinking why are women not so focused on the overall civil rights movement except in the last 15 years or so, it goes back to the same questions of why the movement exists in the first place because of racism and sex civil. t sexism. it's why we're only recently hearing about the strong powerful leadership of women in the movement. baltimore was a hot
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previously he had received his law degree from case western reserve, and undergraduate degree from princeton. he became vice chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation in august, 2005, and then became acting chairman when chairman powell stepped down, and more recently became acting chairman when chairman sheila baer stepped down last july. so he's certainly a person with broad experience in the legislative branch. obviously for the last several years has been deeply involved in the regulatory policy arena. the fdic has been at the center of efforts to contain the financial crisis, certainly very much at the center of legislative drafting efforts with the dodd-frank act has certainly picked up new systemic responsibilities under dodd-frank so we're delighted to welcome chairman gruenberg to speak to us today. i suspect he'll be telling us something about the fdic's new responsibilities under dodd-frank and how those are being implemented. he's findly agreed to take a few questions after his prepared remarks. please join me in welcoming chairman gruenberg. [ applause ] >> thank you
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right now, wanted to point out that instate undergraduate tuition stands at $12,000 for uc students. that does not include room and board. with room and board, it's probably closer to around $31,000, the students are saying. i asked what they're going to do next. they said they're going to keep asking, keep trying to see if they can get into that meeting. if not, they say they may go down to the jail and try and work with the three protesters that were detained. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a developing story in san francisco where an elderly man is fighting for his life after being hit by a bicyclist in a busy intersection. this happened just after 8:00 this morning at castro and market. police say they're told the cyclist ran a red light and hit the man. both enended up on the ground, unconscious. both went to the hospital. we're told the elderly man's injuries are life threatening. >>> also this morning, a security scare at an airport check point after a man brought a bag full of explosives with him trying to catch a cross-country
right now, wanted to point out that instate undergraduate tuition stands at $12,000 for uc students. that does not include room and board. with room and board, it's probably closer to around $31,000, the students are saying. i asked what they're going to do next. they said they're going to keep asking, keep trying to see if they can get into that meeting. if not, they say they may go down to the jail and try and work with the three protesters that were detained. reporting live in san francisco,...
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nonprofit golden gate university has been helping adults achieve their professional goals by providing undergraduate and graduate education in accounting, law, business, and other related areas. ggu is california's fifth largest nonprofit university, and rolling over five dozen students with over 67,000 alumni. offering weakened forces in downtown san francisco and online through the university's award winning cyber campus -- weekend courses in downtown san francisco. kaiser, founded in 1945, nonprofit integrated health-care organization with physicians, nurses, and staff working in collaboration to provide quality care and address the health care needs of communities served by the organization. kaiser permanente northern california region served almost 3.2 million members, including 5000 positions in the medical group and about 54,000 employees. and the region has 19 major medical centers. each year, kaiser permanente a donates about $300 million to various community programs in northern california. we also want to thank webcor builders. among the many iconic buildings they have built our oakland p
nonprofit golden gate university has been helping adults achieve their professional goals by providing undergraduate and graduate education in accounting, law, business, and other related areas. ggu is california's fifth largest nonprofit university, and rolling over five dozen students with over 67,000 alumni. offering weakened forces in downtown san francisco and online through the university's award winning cyber campus -- weekend courses in downtown san francisco. kaiser, founded in 1945,...
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the first two of four planned lectures at george washington university on economic history. 30 undergraduates and no, the chairman will not be grading any papers. >>> that's the s show for today. thank you for being with me. my guests next ek, chef and rest ra daughter daniel ba lieu. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great weekend everybody, i'll see you next weekend. how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades, towers, and generators. companies, like vestas. we built four factories creating over seventeen hundred .bs. then suppliers, stores, more companies followed, creating more jobs. economists call that the ripple effect. i call it the freight rail effect. freight rail connects every corner of america, bringing jobs and economic growth along for the ride. visit freightrailworks.org.
the first two of four planned lectures at george washington university on economic history. 30 undergraduates and no, the chairman will not be grading any papers. >>> that's the s show for today. thank you for being with me. my guests next ek, chef and rest ra daughter daniel ba lieu. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great weekend everybody, i'll see you next weekend. how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it...
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battle but the american soldier accused of executing seventeen afghans he said threatens to further undergraduate makers of mission in afghanistan. when the fruits of freedom the claim of the u.s. gun lobby reconcile the new across the states pro and anti foreign groups slugging it out. plus the e.u. steps up sanctions on iran freezing assets in the black listing officials assisting preble to peaceful exports drive prices to dangerous levels. well he's a much more live from moscow this is art. the u.n. arab league peace envoy kofi annan is to visit moscow and beijing over the weekend to broker a solution to the crisis in syria but after home there till we turn from damascus we held talks with the government on implementing a six point peace plan proposed by the special envoy is an immediate cease fire both sides as well as access with humanitarian aid can start a political dialogue. back role security council has already been dismissed by serious exiled opposition. wasn't poster who said of sanctions this time of targeting present i said to family and in a circle and move some experts believe cou
battle but the american soldier accused of executing seventeen afghans he said threatens to further undergraduate makers of mission in afghanistan. when the fruits of freedom the claim of the u.s. gun lobby reconcile the new across the states pro and anti foreign groups slugging it out. plus the e.u. steps up sanctions on iran freezing assets in the black listing officials assisting preble to peaceful exports drive prices to dangerous levels. well he's a much more live from moscow this is art....
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a woman out of stanford undergraduate business school started weddingchannel.com and is now starting a jewelry business. rapid-growth businesses in both cases. another example is the guilt group, a fashion online luxury group in new york. they may be in industries you think of as girly industries, but these are unbelievably crackerjack companies that have scaled up. they're hard to find, and there are a couple reasons. there is some research, actually, behind this. why aren't women doing this? access to capital is one thing. babson college has put out a report that says if women had equal access to capital as men that they would create 6 million jobs in less than five years. like, that should get our attention. 6 million jobs in less than five years. 2 million jobs in the first year alone. and so question mark, like, let's gets some capital to these women. right? another reason -- university of wisconsin has done some research on women and self-perceptions. women can work 15 years in an industry and not think they're ready to start a company on their own. and so some of that is women
a woman out of stanford undergraduate business school started weddingchannel.com and is now starting a jewelry business. rapid-growth businesses in both cases. another example is the guilt group, a fashion online luxury group in new york. they may be in industries you think of as girly industries, but these are unbelievably crackerjack companies that have scaled up. they're hard to find, and there are a couple reasons. there is some research, actually, behind this. why aren't women doing this?...
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. >> i'm currently $43 how this student debt and i'm one year way from an undergraduate degree.me the interest and things accrue, it will be close to $100,000. >> reporter: for those who weren't arrested here, they marched up to capitol hill hoping to prompt congress to extend the measure to prevent some student loan interest rates from doubling this july. in the district, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >> unlike other debts, you can't get out of student loans. even if you file for bankruptcy, student loans don't go away until they are paid in full. i have been through that pain. >> i thank my parents every day for not sticking me with that. >> it can be difficult. >>> one of the secrets to living longer, you may want to get up and stand up for this one. >> we'll plain next as we check our headlines. we'll be right back. no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. . >>> relief for allergy suffer earliers. the first dry aerosol spray just in t
. >> i'm currently $43 how this student debt and i'm one year way from an undergraduate degree.me the interest and things accrue, it will be close to $100,000. >> reporter: for those who weren't arrested here, they marched up to capitol hill hoping to prompt congress to extend the measure to prevent some student loan interest rates from doubling this july. in the district, matt ackland, fox 5 news. >> unlike other debts, you can't get out of student loans. even if you file for...
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originally from houston, texas, he obtained his undergraduate gree in political science from the university of st. thomas, and his masters and doctoral degrees from george mason university. dr. magness specializes in the history of trade and taxation in the united states, and is the author of several scholarly works in 19th and early 20th century tariff policy. long civil war buff, his attention turned to the presidency of abraham lincoln after a discovery of the library of congress. it marked a four-year hunt for other documents culminating in his book, co-authored with sebastien page, lincoln and the movement for black resettlement. in addition to writing, dr. magness has programs at george mason university. he's also taught in public administration at american university. and international trade at gmu. also in his biography is something i find fascinating. he's an avid scuba diver, and plays underwater hockey. for the washington, d.c., and i love this name, beltway bottom feeders. [ laughter ] there's probably no end of applicants for that team. after dr. magness makes his presentation,
originally from houston, texas, he obtained his undergraduate gree in political science from the university of st. thomas, and his masters and doctoral degrees from george mason university. dr. magness specializes in the history of trade and taxation in the united states, and is the author of several scholarly works in 19th and early 20th century tariff policy. long civil war buff, his attention turned to the presidency of abraham lincoln after a discovery of the library of congress. it marked...
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find myself in chicago talking about nietzsche because it was in chicago in nearly 90s between undergraduate and graduate school that i began to read his philosophy. and do graduate work in u.s. intellectual history. many people interested in ideas. i was never the less drawn to european thinkers, carl marks, sigmund freud, and nietzsche. most especially nietzsche. after i moved to graduate school i continue to find nietzsche pretty intoxicating and felt sheepish about my attraction to it. to study american intellectual and cultural history, i felt compelled -- ralph waldo emerson, margaret fuller, john do we, time for me to find myself back on intellectual grounds. to the side. the we find how difficult that will be an american intellectual life. in the american academy and higher education. nietzsche's philosophy featured -- and the humanities and social sciences. there wasn't a university library for major bookstores that doesn't have nietzsche section. as we wind up the intellectual world of the academy was i was foiled in my effort to move away from nietzsche and move back to my america
find myself in chicago talking about nietzsche because it was in chicago in nearly 90s between undergraduate and graduate school that i began to read his philosophy. and do graduate work in u.s. intellectual history. many people interested in ideas. i was never the less drawn to european thinkers, carl marks, sigmund freud, and nietzsche. most especially nietzsche. after i moved to graduate school i continue to find nietzsche pretty intoxicating and felt sheepish about my attraction to it. to...
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say federal reserve chairman ben bernanke he began his college lecture series today he spoke to undergraduate students at george washington university right here in d.c. becoming the first fed chairman ever to help teach a college course now eighty students apply wrote as they really wanted to be a part of this to become indoctrinated and why the federal reserve is important i would argue let's highlight a few of his powerpoint lessons since we listened and watched his lecture attentively so here's where he's talking about the fed being the lender of last resort he says the qualities there are that they lend freely against good assets at o'connel too great to discourage excessive use honey ok so that's what he told those students that's funny though because we thought the federal reserve has done and you think but lend against good collateral in recent years you know traditionally the fed has accepted only the highest quality collateral in return for a loan the prime example of u.s. treasuries during the two thousand and eight crisis however the fed post-crisis was willing to accept the seemi
say federal reserve chairman ben bernanke he began his college lecture series today he spoke to undergraduate students at george washington university right here in d.c. becoming the first fed chairman ever to help teach a college course now eighty students apply wrote as they really wanted to be a part of this to become indoctrinated and why the federal reserve is important i would argue let's highlight a few of his powerpoint lessons since we listened and watched his lecture attentively so...
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system science center so dr mann received his undergraduate degree in physics and applied mathematics from u.c. berkeley and both a master's in physics and a ph d. in geology and geophysics from yale university has received a number of honors and awards including selection by scientific american as one of the fifty leading visionaries in science and technology in two thousand and seven dr mann was a joint recipient of the nobel peace prize is the author of over one hundred fifty peer reviewed publications as well as two books including his latest the hockey stick and the climate wars. dispatches from the front lines command welcome thanks times a pleasure to be here with you thanks for joining us and for writing this brilliant book. before we get into all the science about all of this i'm just curious about you what got you into climate science to begin with with a long and circuitous route really to climate science say you know when i was a young child i was you know i just loved science i loved you know talking about time travel and tornadoes and hurricanes and the speed of light an
system science center so dr mann received his undergraduate degree in physics and applied mathematics from u.c. berkeley and both a master's in physics and a ph d. in geology and geophysics from yale university has received a number of honors and awards including selection by scientific american as one of the fifty leading visionaries in science and technology in two thousand and seven dr mann was a joint recipient of the nobel peace prize is the author of over one hundred fifty peer reviewed...
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he'd come into contact while a student, an undergraduate at the college. i could turn to popular music, and again, he was there as an inspiration. from performers of the diverse marilyn manson she named it and dedicated her 1998 song man from mars to him. he explained in an interview what the philosopher meant to her. quote, neitzsche was a hero especially he gets a bad rap he's very misunderstood, the maker of individuals and teacher of teachers and just in case you think that this was a curious luke come on your right home to light, turn on the radio to the top 40 station and he will very likely here kelly clarkson hit song stronger which the lyrics for stronger r neitzsche what doesn't kill me makes me stronger, and i will sing it for you. and it's a flight rock isn't your then you can listen for kenya west also using neitzsche's maxim. so let's back up and get. what was clear from the outset is that neitzsche had the dominating presence in the 20th century american intellectual and cultural life and yet it was pretty easy for me as a defeat to a time t
he'd come into contact while a student, an undergraduate at the college. i could turn to popular music, and again, he was there as an inspiration. from performers of the diverse marilyn manson she named it and dedicated her 1998 song man from mars to him. he explained in an interview what the philosopher meant to her. quote, neitzsche was a hero especially he gets a bad rap he's very misunderstood, the maker of individuals and teacher of teachers and just in case you think that this was a...
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it's part of a course effort for undergraduates at the university school of business. >> it is game on if you plan to visit the smithsonian pose a new exhibit, "the arts of videogames." it chronicles the 40-year history of video games. the public helped to decide which came to feature. 241 were on an initial list, but only eight of them made the cut. the exhibit will run through september 30. >> the old original nintendo is what i used to have back in the day. >> and an atari system from the late 1970's or early 1980's. >> i remember those. ready to go. >> my goodness. remember the old joysticks? >> the power pad. you had to pump with your foot down like that. >> it's a good day it to get out for a run. >> go outside and enjoy the temperatures. a little unsettled inas far as cloud cover. look at the moon in the center of your screen. this is annapolis overlooking the severn river and the bay. and i sunrise or rather -- a nice monrise. still way up there getting higher in the sky as the sun is preparing to rise. some brightness on the horizon. south of frederick in frederick county ther
it's part of a course effort for undergraduates at the university school of business. >> it is game on if you plan to visit the smithsonian pose a new exhibit, "the arts of videogames." it chronicles the 40-year history of video games. the public helped to decide which came to feature. 241 were on an initial list, but only eight of them made the cut. the exhibit will run through september 30. >> the old original nintendo is what i used to have back in the day. >> and...
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large part they come about mortar merge dropped out of high-school never bothered to finish the undergraduate degree but yet one edition it up with a ph.d. from the i believe education. who does that? taking a degree of fame and in 1953 on the cover of "time" magazine and should they commit suicide? [laughter] adler was a professor. education ashley middle mambro by johnnie the appleseed. right after world war ii we just defeated the nazis and the japanese with a new challenge on the cold war. americans want to know what is about our civilization worth defending? great books provide them with that. the union halls, new york mca, nurses come and mechanics mean to discuss shakespeare in "the federalist papers." surely it is a great thing. offering education and that was the big project that set of books sold by a two britannica door-to-door. that is why a people resent him because he could sell the product. they could sell flat wire. before 80 era of good door to door rapist. the 80 antidote's door to door with the 54 volumes said it also goes to something about the american people to buttress
large part they come about mortar merge dropped out of high-school never bothered to finish the undergraduate degree but yet one edition it up with a ph.d. from the i believe education. who does that? taking a degree of fame and in 1953 on the cover of "time" magazine and should they commit suicide? [laughter] adler was a professor. education ashley middle mambro by johnnie the appleseed. right after world war ii we just defeated the nazis and the japanese with a new challenge on the...