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undergraduate is an undergraduate. we shouldn't cheat one to subsidize another. but there should be a subsidy for low-income, for at-risk students. the subsidy is they're not responsible for their interest payment while in school. the reality is we extend the same ten-year bond plus 1.85% to all undergraduates. to graduate students we bring the rate down to 10-year plus 3.4 and for plus loans, 10-year plus 4.4. and we keep in place the consolidation cap that has been in law. let mae remind my colleagues what i said earlier before they came. from 1962 to -- 1965 to 1992, the cap on student loans was 10% -- 1-0 -- 10%. if we put that in today, it is going to raise the percentage that each individual is going to pay. mr. manchin: would the senator yield again? mr. burr: sure. mr. manchin: i i voted for the extension a year ago. mr. burr: as did i. mr. manchin: and i don't intend to vote on it again for an extension because we haven't fixed it. if by voting on this extension, what we're voting on is 3.4% just for the subsidized, and everybody at 6.8% and at 7.9% for
undergraduate is an undergraduate. we shouldn't cheat one to subsidize another. but there should be a subsidy for low-income, for at-risk students. the subsidy is they're not responsible for their interest payment while in school. the reality is we extend the same ten-year bond plus 1.85% to all undergraduates. to graduate students we bring the rate down to 10-year plus 3.4 and for plus loans, 10-year plus 4.4. and we keep in place the consolidation cap that has been in law. let mae remind my...
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that's for undergraduate. for the graduate stafford loans, under this proposal on the floor today, in 2015, 6.9%. in 2016, 7.8%. 2017, 8.5%. 2018, 8.8%. for the plus loans, those are for parents who are helping their kids, 2015, 7.9%. 2016, 8.8%. 2017, 9.5%. 2018, 9.8%. now, does anybody really believe that in a time when families and young people are having an enormously difficult time paying for college that these interest rates make any sense whatsoever? they do not. they are going to put an increased burden on working families and young people. today, the average student graduating a four-year college leaves school $27,000 in debt. if you're paying interest rates of 7% or 8.5% for graduate school, there is no doubt in my mind that that indebtedness will rise. furthermore, not only is it a question of families and young people struggling with enormous debts -- we did on my web site i asked for vermonters and people all over the country to tell me what the impact would be on their lives of student indebtedne
that's for undergraduate. for the graduate stafford loans, under this proposal on the floor today, in 2015, 6.9%. in 2016, 7.8%. 2017, 8.5%. 2018, 8.8%. for the plus loans, those are for parents who are helping their kids, 2015, 7.9%. 2016, 8.8%. 2017, 9.5%. 2018, 9.8%. now, does anybody really believe that in a time when families and young people are having an enormously difficult time paying for college that these interest rates make any sense whatsoever? they do not. they are going to put an...
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the undergraduate as an undergraduate there should be a low income for at-risk students. .. it's going to raise the percentage that each individual is going to pay. the senator if i may, i'm not sure how you voted on the extension a year ago. i voted for the extension a year ago. i intend to vote on it again for an extension because we have not fixed it and by voting on this extension what we are voting on is 3.4% just for the subsidized and everybody, 6.8 and 7.9 or plus loans, correct ?-quex so when you're talking about that the difference in savings cemetery between our bill, we have to vote on our bill. the compromised bipartisan bill. our bill would say close to $9 billion in interest of students would have to pay. i think we agreed on that. if we vote on the bill that we will have a chance to vote on one bill that's about 2 billion. in west virginia that's a lot of money in savings $7 billion that i know students don't have to pay in interest and that's across-the-board. that's most of the students who have the subsidized and unsubsidized loans. that is the point where
the undergraduate as an undergraduate there should be a low income for at-risk students. .. it's going to raise the percentage that each individual is going to pay. the senator if i may, i'm not sure how you voted on the extension a year ago. i voted for the extension a year ago. i intend to vote on it again for an extension because we have not fixed it and by voting on this extension what we are voting on is 3.4% just for the subsidized and everybody, 6.8 and 7.9 or plus loans, correct ?-quex...
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to me that the challenge in the uc system is to bring together the undergraduate education part with research part. >> acdameia runs in her family. >>> the uc regents also faced confrontation of a student region yesterday. some jewish groups came out against the 21-year-old student, the first muslim student regent. critics say her calls for the university to divest from companies with ties to the israeli military make her unfit to represent all uc students. i will be doing a lot -- a lot of research so all voices are heard and no one feels like they are left out of the table. >> she says her priorities are to work on financial aid system reform and on making the campus a safe and welcoming environment for all students. >>> penn state university has reached about $60 million in settlements with men who say they were victims of sexual abuse. the men say former assistant football coach jerry sandusky abused them. the dollar comes from ted brown. brown says he does not know how many claims have been settled. he says some are still in negotiation. sandusky is serving a prison term after b
to me that the challenge in the uc system is to bring together the undergraduate education part with research part. >> acdameia runs in her family. >>> the uc regents also faced confrontation of a student region yesterday. some jewish groups came out against the 21-year-old student, the first muslim student regent. critics say her calls for the university to divest from companies with ties to the israeli military make her unfit to represent all uc students. i will be doing a lot...
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we went to the undergraduate student. it means if you don't lower it to 3.8, keep it at 6.8, it means that student will pay an additional $2,000 to $3,000 interest. why at the end of the day would we want to penalize students $2,000 to $3,000 in interest? that's the wrong thing to do. i urge my colleagues when the bipartisan interest comes up, vote for it. even if you believe it should be a government subsidy which we've not been able to enact or you should it should be market based, either way this is a better outcome. personally i hope this isn't the end of the story. tom harkin of iowa chairs the help committee, the education committee, and he's going to come to the floor and start working soon on the reauthorization of higher education. we understand that it's more than the interest rate that's causing a problem with students. it's the cost, the cost of higher education. i went to georgetown law school. i couldn't get in there today with the standards that they have. currently i'm told it costs over $65,000 a year to
we went to the undergraduate student. it means if you don't lower it to 3.8, keep it at 6.8, it means that student will pay an additional $2,000 to $3,000 interest. why at the end of the day would we want to penalize students $2,000 to $3,000 in interest? that's the wrong thing to do. i urge my colleagues when the bipartisan interest comes up, vote for it. even if you believe it should be a government subsidy which we've not been able to enact or you should it should be market based, either way...
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get a ten-year loan if you're an undergraduate at 3.66%. there is no need to pretend we're helping students when we only fix 40% of the students -- these are the subsidized loans. these are the loans for low-income students who already get for the most part pell grants, who already have their interest paid while they're in school. that's a big subsidy, over about $50 billion in ten years. and we leave the middle-income students, about six million of them, paying over the next ten years hundreds of millions of dollars they shouldn't be paying. i don't know why my friends on the other side want to leave the middle-income students of america twisting in the wind paying higher interest rates than they should. let's step back, look at the facts, look at the president's proposal, look at what the house passed, look at the bipartisan burr-manchin proposal, and i would respectfully ask the majority leader to allow us to vote on that and urge my colleagues on the other side to coalesce around that idea and let's say to the students of america that a
get a ten-year loan if you're an undergraduate at 3.66%. there is no need to pretend we're helping students when we only fix 40% of the students -- these are the subsidized loans. these are the loans for low-income students who already get for the most part pell grants, who already have their interest paid while they're in school. that's a big subsidy, over about $50 billion in ten years. and we leave the middle-income students, about six million of them, paying over the next ten years hundreds...
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he was a member of christ college but officially for the time being an undergraduate member of christ college but he was given some space in the laboratory and made it clear to everybody concerned that his real name was to be a research physicist. to begin with, they made some attempt to repair the holes in his ability in the laboratory. they appointed one of his bright young famous, teach oppenheimer the ways of experimental physics and the laboratory. that was the most unhappy period of oppenheimer's life. she couldn't masters that. he had his first case of rejection and his first piece of failure for the first time in his life in delectably he couldn't do the things he was expected to do. all the things in the laboratory, he wasn't very good at it. it induced a nervous breakdown towards the end of 1925. he was undergoing episodes that you have to call psychotic. people at the laboratory remember him standing in front of a blackboard, he was supposed to be giving a presentation of what work he had been doing at that time and stood in front of the backboard with a piece of chalk in h
he was a member of christ college but officially for the time being an undergraduate member of christ college but he was given some space in the laboratory and made it clear to everybody concerned that his real name was to be a research physicist. to begin with, they made some attempt to repair the holes in his ability in the laboratory. they appointed one of his bright young famous, teach oppenheimer the ways of experimental physics and the laboratory. that was the most unhappy period of...
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those are middle-income undergraduates. they are going to be paying 6.8% under the senator's proposal, they are going to be paying 3.66 perfects under the bipartisan proposal. ms. stabenow: would my friend from tennessee yield for a question? mr. alexander: i would be happy to. ms. stabenow: first, in terms of prefacing this of the numbers you asked about before, we will check. i know there are about 300,000 students in michigan affected, over 500,000 in california. that's almost one million. so the two million that you're talking about seems low if those two states together have about 850,000, but certainly we will check. we want to make sure the numbers are right. my question would be the number you quote as the interest rate in your proposal, is that a fixed rate or will that go up? mr. alexander: it's a fixed rate for the students who borrow the money this year. mr. stabenow: for next year? mr. alexander: well, if you're one of the say seven million -- if you're one of the -- one of the 11 million students who borrow mo
those are middle-income undergraduates. they are going to be paying 6.8% under the senator's proposal, they are going to be paying 3.66 perfects under the bipartisan proposal. ms. stabenow: would my friend from tennessee yield for a question? mr. alexander: i would be happy to. ms. stabenow: first, in terms of prefacing this of the numbers you asked about before, we will check. i know there are about 300,000 students in michigan affected, over 500,000 in california. that's almost one million....
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a bot of the people today, students want to graduate right out of undergraduate school.change the way you are doing things? >> i think for the full-time mba, we will stay at significant work experience. i think that the world is moving to having younger students get professional education. sometimes right afterwards. i think that they will participate in that. we started the first mba program. it is a very strong program. it is for people that want to change their lives at age 26, 27, 28. it transforms your life. you go on to management. we are stronger than ever. our placement numbers are the best that we have everrhad. i think that there is a place in that program. there is a place for a lot of other programs. liz: we look deeply into each one. you have some very special seminars. tell us about the focus and why you do it that way? >> faculty actually shows the students what they know. the depth in which they know this. this particular course is all about apple. most courses give you cases on many different companies. this course gives you the views of apple from the b
a bot of the people today, students want to graduate right out of undergraduate school.change the way you are doing things? >> i think for the full-time mba, we will stay at significant work experience. i think that the world is moving to having younger students get professional education. sometimes right afterwards. i think that they will participate in that. we started the first mba program. it is a very strong program. it is for people that want to change their lives at age 26, 27, 28....
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intere rates were undergraduates will go from the current rate of 6.8%. we'r're talking about federal loans rates of 20%to 3.9%. the new graduate student rate is 5.4% and parents can borrow this at 6.4%. why there would be such a discrepancy is not in alignment with the markets, if you will. the rates will fluctuate, but there is a cap of 8.25% for undergraduates. the white house supporting the bill. but lizabeth warren, senator warner has voted against an and e argues that students should be able borrow at the same rate like large commercial banks and that would be under 1%. lou: the governor's race in virginia is turng ugly. democratic candidate terry mcconnell talks about funding from hillary clinton's brother and the race is hating up already. is getting complicated out there. virginia's attorney general and gubernatorial candidate jim with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ g
intere rates were undergraduates will go from the current rate of 6.8%. we'r're talking about federal loans rates of 20%to 3.9%. the new graduate student rate is 5.4% and parents can borrow this at 6.4%. why there would be such a discrepancy is not in alignment with the markets, if you will. the rates will fluctuate, but there is a cap of 8.25% for undergraduates. the white house supporting the bill. but lizabeth warren, senator warner has voted against an and e argues that students should be...
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treasuries ten year old borrowing rates charging an additional one point five percent for undergraduatesthree point four percent for graduate students and four point four percent for plus loans which parents can take out for their children for the upcoming year these will be lower than the current rate yet as the economy approves they will rise but the legislation does cap the loans at eight point two five percent for undergraduates nine point five percent for graduates and ten point five percent for their parents the congressional budget office estimates that the rates won't reach the caps in the next decade but that doesn't mean that they won't go over the current rate now one lawmaker who is making a big stink about this bill is senator elizabeth warren who has argued time and again that student interest rates should be the same as big banks a measure of that is very unlikely to pass on capitol hill and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website r c dot com slash usa don't forget to follow me on twitte
treasuries ten year old borrowing rates charging an additional one point five percent for undergraduatesthree point four percent for graduate students and four point four percent for plus loans which parents can take out for their children for the upcoming year these will be lower than the current rate yet as the economy approves they will rise but the legislation does cap the loans at eight point two five percent for undergraduates nine point five percent for graduates and ten point five...
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i could give you a striking example of an undergraduate student who studied people who sold their kidney in india when it was legalized for a very short period. he found 85 people in the one thing he found was a significant number did not know how many they had so they got bad information and they did not in the state of the consequences of selling the kidney. in the united states it is relatively safe is possible to live with one kidney. when you have access to clean water and a comfortable life you can be fine but in the context to sell kiddies in india there were a lot of consequences of lot of people sold the kid need to get out of debt. the most didn't and wear body parts are available, predators' use them as a collateral for loans. even if i didn't want to know i have affected by a very pork trying to get a loan now suddenly the pricing of loans has changed because other people have collateral and if i don't, i am less likely to attract prospects as a competitor. that is a very concerning issue to tell you something else about markets that they often have third-party fax for those
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i've three degrees from undergraduate school will stop 165 credits will stop i would be undergraduateschool. one 65 credits. i would be delighted to sit down . >> that was the end of the biden campaign. reporters were discovering accusations of plagiarism in his campaign speeches and mr. presentations about his grades. .e was full of bluster it was the first time that an entire campaign event was filmed. biden wasutes, joe brilliant. when onelast-minute, person said did you not inflate your grades? biden lost it. it made him look like a bully and a blowhard. there is this makes him biden of talent and inability to control that side of him. >> i will read this from your that sub more money captains raised, the more access to biden their captain received. how much of this is new to the "the unwinding" years? >> yes the courage to tell, in detail, what really goes on to treat politicians and the people who raise money for them. it is a detail picture of a washington which, on the surface, seems polarized. but, really, they are joined by money. money shapes legislation. it is true for dem
i've three degrees from undergraduate school will stop 165 credits will stop i would be undergraduateschool. one 65 credits. i would be delighted to sit down . >> that was the end of the biden campaign. reporters were discovering accusations of plagiarism in his campaign speeches and mr. presentations about his grades. .e was full of bluster it was the first time that an entire campaign event was filmed. biden wasutes, joe brilliant. when onelast-minute, person said did you not inflate...
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it will allow undergraduates to borrow at 8.5% this fall. the new plan brings much needed relief. they're not permanent. after the 2015 academic year they'll likely be raised. in the future they'll be determined by stock market. for graduate students the cap will be 9.5%. for parents it will be 10% 5.. >>> lynn cheney descending on the state for her first campaign events yesterday. she did not mention incumbent mike enzi by name but she called for a new generation of leaders to step up to the plate. some saw that as a reference to enzi's age. >> are you too old to be senator? >> i'm absolutely not too old to be senator. i'm in really good health and i'm on the committees that i wanted to be on. and i have seniority which is really trust that you develop zwl earlier this week, senator enzi expressed surprise at cheney's candidacy. if he ran for another term she would not interthe race. >> enzi said obviously that's not correct. >> she deflected the claim. >> i think senator enzi may be confused. i called senator enzi to tell him that i was considering a run and i have always believ
it will allow undergraduates to borrow at 8.5% this fall. the new plan brings much needed relief. they're not permanent. after the 2015 academic year they'll likely be raised. in the future they'll be determined by stock market. for graduate students the cap will be 9.5%. for parents it will be 10% 5.. >>> lynn cheney descending on the state for her first campaign events yesterday. she did not mention incumbent mike enzi by name but she called for a new generation of leaders to step up...
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i had an undergraduate student here. stanford and studied the people that fill their kidney in india. and the period of kidney selling was legalized for a very short period so he went and he found 85 people that had sold their kidneys. and one thing that he found was that a significant number of them did not know how many kidneys that they had so that is very bad information. they didn't understand what the qons consequences of selling a kidney would be in the united states. giving up an organ is relatively safe. there are not very bad health consequences and it is possible to live with kidney. it has health consequences as you age. when you have access to clean water and live a comfortable life. you could be fine. and in the context where the people were selling their kidneys in india, there was a lot of health consequence that's they were not aware of. it was all about weak information and a lot of people sold their kidney the main reason is to get out of debt. and most people did not get out of debt. where body parts
i had an undergraduate student here. stanford and studied the people that fill their kidney in india. and the period of kidney selling was legalized for a very short period so he went and he found 85 people that had sold their kidneys. and one thing that he found was that a significant number of them did not know how many kidneys that they had so that is very bad information. they didn't understand what the qons consequences of selling a kidney would be in the united states. giving up an organ...
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currently roughly 85,000 students enrolled in city college of san francisco with almost 20% of its undergraduate students transferring to 4 year colleges. and their concerns about solutions to what we might do including the potential downsizing of city college or the selling off of public assets. we are curious as to what your position is on these potential solutions and what reassurances can you give based on your ongoing coordination with the state chancellor about maintaining the critical scope of educational services such as classes for students pursuing their associates degree or transferring to four-year university, those that are taking esl classes or vocational training programs that this vital public education institution has provided to generations of san franciscans? >> thank you, supervisor kim, and supervisor avalos, for this very important question. as i've said earlier and i know you all agree, that our city college is one of the most important educational institutions for working class folks, for returning veterans, for immigrants, for all the different classes of people that we
currently roughly 85,000 students enrolled in city college of san francisco with almost 20% of its undergraduate students transferring to 4 year colleges. and their concerns about solutions to what we might do including the potential downsizing of city college or the selling off of public assets. we are curious as to what your position is on these potential solutions and what reassurances can you give based on your ongoing coordination with the state chancellor about maintaining the critical...
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. >> that experience is hard to go through in your garage or undergraduate program. by being able to do it in this program, you can take your skills and knowledge to the next level. >> beware. joe vasquez, kpix 5 5. >> what does it cost? $16,000 for in state. $32,000 for out of state. that looks like a fun job. >> it is. i've known people in that industry. they workday and night. coding and all this stuff. it's not just sitting in front of the couch. >> it looks like fun. >> this looks like fun too. >> it really does. >> you start. >> move over rango. >> make way for mary vizda. >> a grandma has become a sensation. drumstick performance at a local shop. she never heard of youtube until a few days ago. she's embracing the status. she began drumming when she was 15 and played in more than a dozen bands. >> 4:56. the royal baby is here. when we may get our first peak at the new born. >> reporter: the palo alto couple's plane crashes in south lake tahoe killing the pilot. the usual move witnesses saw the plane do moments before it crashed. >>> a prince is born. >> yay. >
. >> that experience is hard to go through in your garage or undergraduate program. by being able to do it in this program, you can take your skills and knowledge to the next level. >> beware. joe vasquez, kpix 5 5. >> what does it cost? $16,000 for in state. $32,000 for out of state. that looks like a fun job. >> it is. i've known people in that industry. they workday and night. coding and all this stuff. it's not just sitting in front of the couch. >> it looks...
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. >> that's an experience that's really hard to go through in your garage or in a traditional undergraduaterogram. by being able to do it in this master's program you can take your skills and knowledge to the next level. >> reporter: goblins beware. >>> so what does a degree in video gaming cost, about 16,000 for instate grad opportunities. 32,000 for out of state. >> wow. he majored in pong but that won't pay the bills so he went on to a meteorological degree. >> it's worked so far. i'll keep riding the wave as long as i can. >>> high def doppler a rare july treat. there's rain on the radar. just a few sprinkles on the radar. we've seen a few life-supports and tweets ability showers on the peninsula. look at all the activity to the east. new thunderstorms bubbling up overnight, over the sierra. look at what's going on right now from tahoe back now almost to sacramento. el dorado hills reporting a thunderstorms in the vicinity. this may be what gives us a chance for a thunderstorms overnight. if this can hold together as it moves from east to west we may see a few thunderstorms around here.
. >> that's an experience that's really hard to go through in your garage or in a traditional undergraduaterogram. by being able to do it in this master's program you can take your skills and knowledge to the next level. >> reporter: goblins beware. >>> so what does a degree in video gaming cost, about 16,000 for instate grad opportunities. 32,000 for out of state. >> wow. he majored in pong but that won't pay the bills so he went on to a meteorological degree....
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it's not for undergraduates, right in new york city and they are bringing technology and cornell andt interest. it's really a powerhouse that will create jobs that we are already getting and columbia is also expanding there. engineering school is doubling the size of it and nyu is collaborating with overseas universities and we are attracting the big companies. google has a block square building and microsoft has similar to that. everyone of these companies are opening in new york city and not just opening sales office, they are opening development offices and in the same thing coming in this direction. you want to be in a place that is fun, that is diverse, and that's challenging. and i come back to the same thing here in this city and my city are going to be major game changers in the world economically and academically for years to come and they are going to add to the pool of sophisticated talent generate new jobs and economic activity. we have to figure out how the other cities are losing hope. we are a country of equal opportunity and not equal results. we have to make sure peo
it's not for undergraduates, right in new york city and they are bringing technology and cornell andt interest. it's really a powerhouse that will create jobs that we are already getting and columbia is also expanding there. engineering school is doubling the size of it and nyu is collaborating with overseas universities and we are attracting the big companies. google has a block square building and microsoft has similar to that. everyone of these companies are opening in new york city and not...
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he's obviously an incredible phenomenal artist and i saw him install a work on site when i was undergraduate in yale and i saw it go up in physical space and i saw and i saw how he used the space. how he made decisions on site. i walked by them to do my art history class each day and then got to the live with the piece because i was on my way to art history everyday after it went up and how -- >> rose: what did you think about it everyday you walked by? >> of course. and that's why i like that do commissions in spaces that are not art spaces because i was very privileged as an undergraduate to live with art work that were not mr. n places that you went to to see art but that you passed by and you learned to know over time in casual ways and time you spent with them to go see in the context of daily life. so this piece changed not only that location but it changed the whole trajectory of getting from your dorm to the location and i think that changed all of the negative space in between. so he taught me that among many things. just how to, i think, sculpt the space that is not the sculpture i
he's obviously an incredible phenomenal artist and i saw him install a work on site when i was undergraduate in yale and i saw it go up in physical space and i saw and i saw how he used the space. how he made decisions on site. i walked by them to do my art history class each day and then got to the live with the piece because i was on my way to art history everyday after it went up and how -- >> rose: what did you think about it everyday you walked by? >> of course. and that's why...
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my undergraduate degree was in microbiology. in medical school i did pretty well. i was successful at it. i went on to training in chapel carolina. what i realized was that i was good at it. i loved the germans and the viruses. i was around people who love them, too. at the same time i was mentored by people for whom i had great respect. we love our job when we love what we do. for me that was the thing that ring true for me. it was an exciting time. i made the right choice. this whole idea of what i have done has actually led me to organize medicine. >> thank you so much for your time. we are out of time today. she is the new head of the american medical association. >> thank you. stick around. what are your takeaways from the conversation? let start with the affordable care act. to you?od out >> she is so emphatic about the role. it is one of the questions that played a key role to try to help implement the health care act, helping them understand it. you were trying to get more people covered. as she noted, there was some ranks. within the they did come out in s
my undergraduate degree was in microbiology. in medical school i did pretty well. i was successful at it. i went on to training in chapel carolina. what i realized was that i was good at it. i loved the germans and the viruses. i was around people who love them, too. at the same time i was mentored by people for whom i had great respect. we love our job when we love what we do. for me that was the thing that ring true for me. it was an exciting time. i made the right choice. this whole idea of...
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because of this in action, millions of undergraduates who want to take out a subsidized stafford loans are being told that one have to pay an interest rate that is double what they were expecting. that is just not right. you deserve a fair approach. one free of politics that allows you to take advantage of lower rates and have more peace of mind. that is exactly what we have been working on. in the house, we have not just talked about it, we passed it. we the democrat senate to act. on behalf of students and parents across the nation, i call on senate democrats to join with us and help pass a bipartisan student loan reform when the senate returns to work next week. and president obama should do his part by urging his fellow democrats to work with us. will not let up until they agree to do the right thing. thank you for listening. god bless america. next washington for househe alliance reform talks about the obama administration's announcement that the mandate for large employers to provide insurance coverage has been delayed from 2014 until 2015. a new york times correspondent talks ab
because of this in action, millions of undergraduates who want to take out a subsidized stafford loans are being told that one have to pay an interest rate that is double what they were expecting. that is just not right. you deserve a fair approach. one free of politics that allows you to take advantage of lower rates and have more peace of mind. that is exactly what we have been working on. in the house, we have not just talked about it, we passed it. we the democrat senate to act. on behalf...
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rates doubled on july 1 to 6 percent and the new measure will lower them again to 3.9 percent for undergraduated. graduate students pay 5.4 percent and the rates increases as the economy improves. >> the white house says a comment about achievements of immigrants here illegally is unfortunate after telling a website for everyone who is a value victorian, there are others hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert and a number of republicans have condemned the remarks. >> a study points to advantage if short women. researchers say if every 4" a woman is above average height, she has a 13 percent higher risk of developing cancer. average height in the united states is 5' 4" for women and they looked at post menopausal women and the link is there even after researchers considered factors such as age, alcohol use, hormone therapy and ethnicity. tall women get normal screening tests and should reduce drinking and smoking. >> a gesture of support by former president george h.w. bush to help the spirits of a two-year old. the 89-year-old former president shaved his head for a little boy fighting
rates doubled on july 1 to 6 percent and the new measure will lower them again to 3.9 percent for undergraduated. graduate students pay 5.4 percent and the rates increases as the economy improves. >> the white house says a comment about achievements of immigrants here illegally is unfortunate after telling a website for everyone who is a value victorian, there are others hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert and a number of republicans have condemned the remarks. >> a...
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undergraduate students will be paying an additional 2.05%. graduate students can tack on 3.6% maxing out at 9.5% and parents will pay an additional 4.6% but no more than 10.5%. sources tell cbs news president obama has signed off on the compromise. >> we'll wait to see what is produce before we judge it. but obviously the president is very concerned about this issue. >> the house passed its version of the student loan fix back in may and the republicans have been using the issue to hammer senate democrats ever since. >> they've prioritized politics over helping students. >> the senate deal is close enough to the house bill that there is optimism the two chambers can agree on a final version. >> i've ben here a little over ten years. i don't know that there's ever been a better opportunity to work toward a real bipartisan solution. >> the new bill could be introduced as early as today. and the same group of negotiators had previously announced a possible deal, but it fell apart after the congressional budget office said the cost was high. anne
undergraduate students will be paying an additional 2.05%. graduate students can tack on 3.6% maxing out at 9.5% and parents will pay an additional 4.6% but no more than 10.5%. sources tell cbs news president obama has signed off on the compromise. >> we'll wait to see what is produce before we judge it. but obviously the president is very concerned about this issue. >> the house passed its version of the student loan fix back in may and the republicans have been using the issue to...
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as part of the deal all the undergraduates this fall with borrow at 3.85% interest rates but those rates would climb as the economy improves so the rates could go up to 8.25% by the year 2015. >>> a uc-berkeley student has been confirmed as the first muslim student representative to the uc board of regents. sadia saifuddin's appointment has generated opposition from jewish groups. they cite her political leanings include support for a student governor bill that called on the university -- a student government bill that called on the university not to fund companies with ties to the israeli military. >>> it's a good day for a walk. >> i think so. we are going to see temperatures starting to warm up. still fog in parts of the bay right now. some of the valleys we are seeing that early on but otherwise we are going to clear things out even some of the valleys in the interior looking clear at this hour. still as we head toward the afternoon becoming mostly sunny and the temperatures slowly warming up but hot weather ahead as we head in toward the weekend. some of these temperatures getting n
as part of the deal all the undergraduates this fall with borrow at 3.85% interest rates but those rates would climb as the economy improves so the rates could go up to 8.25% by the year 2015. >>> a uc-berkeley student has been confirmed as the first muslim student representative to the uc board of regents. sadia saifuddin's appointment has generated opposition from jewish groups. they cite her political leanings include support for a student governor bill that called on the university...
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the senate voted 81 to 18 to lower the interest rates for undergraduates taking out government loans to 3.9%. a rate of 6.8 percent interest on most loans kick stand july 1st when congress did not act. the new rates would also be retroactive and applied to loans taken out after july 1st. the white house also supports the plan. the measure does not apply to loans that students get from private lenders. >> the u.s. house defeated a proposal to severely limit the national security agency's phone surveillance program. edward snowden leaked classified details of their program to media outlets last month. some lawmakers called the program too broad and intrusive. their attempts to limit it was nearly defeated 217 to 205. >> a new wall street journal poll out suggest that most people in america would expire the current members people in america would expire the current members of congress you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ people in america would expire the current members of congress some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. also found a presid
the senate voted 81 to 18 to lower the interest rates for undergraduates taking out government loans to 3.9%. a rate of 6.8 percent interest on most loans kick stand july 1st when congress did not act. the new rates would also be retroactive and applied to loans taken out after july 1st. the white house also supports the plan. the measure does not apply to loans that students get from private lenders. >> the u.s. house defeated a proposal to severely limit the national security agency's...
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. >> reporter: over 30% of undergraduates rely on government subsidized stafford loans to pay for parte education. the interest increase adds $2,600 to the cost of a college education. >> senators say they will take up the issue again after the recess possibly scheduling a vote on july 10. if they find a way to stop the rate height it will be retroactive. we'll be right back. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. geico's defensive driver, enginegood student andke 13. multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineer: if you could accentuate
. >> reporter: over 30% of undergraduates rely on government subsidized stafford loans to pay for parte education. the interest increase adds $2,600 to the cost of a college education. >> senators say they will take up the issue again after the recess possibly scheduling a vote on july 10. if they find a way to stop the rate height it will be retroactive. we'll be right back. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies...
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they come here for the master's degree or undergraduate, post- master's degree and short-term programsere are many. indonesia is going to taiwan now. not only to the u.s. and europe, but also to taiwan. i believe taiwan is good in education. we need to encourage our people to study in taiwan. so far, i have been here for one year. it is good. it is good to be here in taiwan to study. >> as i mentioned earlier, indonesia has a huge market. you have a large population. we have. local newspaper reports that there are now recruiting -- we have read that there are local newspaper reports that are now recruiting people to work in indonesia. the pay is better than what we received in taiwan. this is very interesting. it also shows the complementary nature of the economies. do you think there will be more taiwanese people relocating to indonesia to work and live in the future? >> actually, more than 1000 taiwanese companies are in indonesia. coming here not only for working, but taiwanese married indonesian's. >> yes, indeed. >> this is good also. it makes closer relations between taiwan and i
they come here for the master's degree or undergraduate, post- master's degree and short-term programsere are many. indonesia is going to taiwan now. not only to the u.s. and europe, but also to taiwan. i believe taiwan is good in education. we need to encourage our people to study in taiwan. so far, i have been here for one year. it is good. it is good to be here in taiwan to study. >> as i mentioned earlier, indonesia has a huge market. you have a large population. we have. local...
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>> reporter: if the senate votes to pass this today or next week, undergraduates would top out at 8.52 percent. graduates would be capped at 9. 2% and because congress did not act by july 1st, interest rates doubled to 6.8% but the senate plan would lower that rate immediately. they would see a 3.85 interest rate and graduates would take on a 3.4 interest rate but again those rates are temporary and would increase as the economy picks up the. the members wanted them to change the cap he have year and they would retroly leave them this fall. >>> edward snowden may finally be leaving the moscow airport. edward snowden has now filed temporary asylum in russia. a russian attorney said the paperwork should go through allowing him temporary asylum. >>> they are trying to revoke authority for the authority that collects on tens of millions of americans. they told the feds they believe they have gone off the tracks and it needs to be reigned in. >>> and tibetan ron police are tracking the license plates of every car that goes through town. they raised privacy concerns and the police chief said
>> reporter: if the senate votes to pass this today or next week, undergraduates would top out at 8.52 percent. graduates would be capped at 9. 2% and because congress did not act by july 1st, interest rates doubled to 6.8% but the senate plan would lower that rate immediately. they would see a 3.85 interest rate and graduates would take on a 3.4 interest rate but again those rates are temporary and would increase as the economy picks up the. the members wanted them to change the cap he...
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they want a cap on the loan rates and under this plan, they are looking at undergraduates for topping out at 4.2 5%. and parents rate's would max out at 10-point 5%. the senate could vote but there is also a chance they will push that off until the middle of next week. the house already passed slightly different legislation. whether or not a deal can be reached, when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the house of representatives will begin on a republican rewrite of no child left behind, teacher eval wakes, school improvement plans and it would be up to each state taking away from the u.s. education department. the house could vote on the bill as soon as tomorrow but many don't support it and president barack obama said if it reaches his desk he would veto it. >>> texas governor rick perry is planning on signing a bill in-law today. they released a statement saying it will be reached after the 20th week among several other new restrictions. it gave national attention after wednesday davis filibustered it last month and it passed. >> tim
they want a cap on the loan rates and under this plan, they are looking at undergraduates for topping out at 4.2 5%. and parents rate's would max out at 10-point 5%. the senate could vote but there is also a chance they will push that off until the middle of next week. the house already passed slightly different legislation. whether or not a deal can be reached, when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the house of representatives will...
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point five percent and all interest rates would be capped at eight point two five percent for undergraduate students so does this agreement solve the problem and get america's higher education system back on track for more i was joined earlier by richard fowler he's a nationally syndicated radio host as well as natalia she's the co-founder of the student debt crisis and i started by asking natalia if she was happy with this tentative deal. not at all this is a last minute temporary not temporary excuse me a last minute fix that we were actually unaware of until this morning you know yesterday the breaking news as they came in no deal and this morning here behold we have this deal that none of us wanted we're putting we're expecting future students to continue to pay the price. it does not make sense why interest rates would not be point seven five the way that elizabeth warren talks about the same rate that the banks borrow at yes it's ok for the next couple of years but it's already projected in two thousand and sixteen that graduate students will start to pay more than the what they're pa
point five percent and all interest rates would be capped at eight point two five percent for undergraduate students so does this agreement solve the problem and get america's higher education system back on track for more i was joined earlier by richard fowler he's a nationally syndicated radio host as well as natalia she's the co-founder of the student debt crisis and i started by asking natalia if she was happy with this tentative deal. not at all this is a last minute temporary not...
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representatives said richard allen the first black graduate of harvard in the first one to give his undergraduate degree. this six out as the first generation civil-rights leader frederick douglass was the biggest man on campus as the most distinguished gentleman. [laughter] general how word and howard university is named after him known as the christian soldier, and douglas when he comes to washington a lot of stuff is going our diversity is started 1867 today it is known if there are powered by graduates in the audience , he was not the of burrs president but influential to make moves to secure its existence. he lost his right arm in a battle and was remain and to the right to this is general howard's home and is on the campus today. and denmark today especially for the alumni events. said frederick douglass douglass, this is so deep. i am sorry that i tear up earlier because this just touches so deeply so bored the slave ian and basically distinguish himself very early on with the search in aqaba in. to bv master's style. he goes to baltimore maryland and is displayed the. of the abcs it is do
representatives said richard allen the first black graduate of harvard in the first one to give his undergraduate degree. this six out as the first generation civil-rights leader frederick douglass was the biggest man on campus as the most distinguished gentleman. [laughter] general how word and howard university is named after him known as the christian soldier, and douglas when he comes to washington a lot of stuff is going our diversity is started 1867 today it is known if there are powered...
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undergraduates this fall would borrow at a three- point-nine interest rate.es would be locked in for that year's loan-- but each year's loan could be more expensive than the last. >> in new york, mayor michael bloomberg says a state appeals court ruling is just a quote ""temporary setback"" in his effort to impost a 16-ounce size limit on high-calorie soft drinks served in restaurants, theaters, and other places. the mid-level appeals court said yesterday the city's board of health exceeded its legal authority when it approved the drink limit last year. the court says the board has the power to ban ""inherently harmful"" foods from being served to the public-- but that sweetened beverages do not fall in that category. mayor bloomberg is promising a quick appeal. >> the time of 6:21 a.m.. we will be right back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outle
undergraduates this fall would borrow at a three- point-nine interest rate.es would be locked in for that year's loan-- but each year's loan could be more expensive than the last. >> in new york, mayor michael bloomberg says a state appeals court ruling is just a quote ""temporary setback"" in his effort to impost a 16-ounce size limit on high-calorie soft drinks served in restaurants, theaters, and other places. the mid-level appeals court said yesterday the city's...