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and now, right here, wayne carlson who is the dean of undergraduate students here at ohio state, and he says he is torn between you and secretary clinton. wayne? >> thank you very much for allowing me to be here. as dean of undergraduates, i am very, very much aware of the impact on our students of escalating costs and higher education particularly our disadvantaged students. i, myself, am a first-generation low-income student, and i financed my way are through college using federal grants and forgivable loans. i know, senator, that you are proposing free college for all. i don't quite understand how that's possible. senator, is there room for compromise on this issue? >> well, wayne, i am not proposing -- and very often it gets misunderstood. i am not proposing free college for all. what i am proposing is free tuition at public colleges and
and now, right here, wayne carlson who is the dean of undergraduate students here at ohio state, and he says he is torn between you and secretary clinton. wayne? >> thank you very much for allowing me to be here. as dean of undergraduates, i am very, very much aware of the impact on our students of escalating costs and higher education particularly our disadvantaged students. i, myself, am a first-generation low-income student, and i financed my way are through college using federal...
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but the notion we know that they teach undergraduates better has no evidentiary basis. the sense that harvard is the best university in the world has almost nothing to do with how well it teaches undergrads. that data does not exist. because they skim off the top and take only the truly elite high schools dunes, you could probably put those students into any university and see them excel. so when they report help other students do after graduation, you can fairly ask, does that come from your undergraduate education? i went to public high school. the local private school always bragged about standardized test scores that its graduates got. they would ignore the fact that you had to do well on the standardized test to get in. it's like having a height minimum and then bragging about how tall your student body is. that is the system that is perpetuated right now. a lack of assessment data allows elite institutions to maintain the fiction that they teach better without having to provide any evidentiary basis to do so. this is one of the reasons why assessment is a social j
but the notion we know that they teach undergraduates better has no evidentiary basis. the sense that harvard is the best university in the world has almost nothing to do with how well it teaches undergrads. that data does not exist. because they skim off the top and take only the truly elite high schools dunes, you could probably put those students into any university and see them excel. so when they report help other students do after graduation, you can fairly ask, does that come from your...
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this is undergraduate and graduate student. who were both infected. now school is working closely with the health department there seven live in cambridge with all of the details on this. john? been isolated biharvard people still need think about prevention. >> health scare at harvard university. two confirmed cases of the mumps. one found in undergraduate stuart little accident the other a graduate student at the harvard divinity school. faculty, students were told tuesday >> we got e-mail from the administration it was just saying there were couple of cases found of mumps. >> still for some, it is hard to believe such rare viral illness has popped up here. according to the cdc there are only couple of hundred to couple thousands mumps cases each year in the u.s. >> i didn't really know about it. it is sort of thing i think i was vaccinated against as youngster wasn't i? >> symptoms start as jaw pain orrer ache but main symptoms of the mumps swelling of glands it is important to sends something out in there couple cases. >> rare. disease. on campus
this is undergraduate and graduate student. who were both infected. now school is working closely with the health department there seven live in cambridge with all of the details on this. john? been isolated biharvard people still need think about prevention. >> health scare at harvard university. two confirmed cases of the mumps. one found in undergraduate stuart little accident the other a graduate student at the harvard divinity school. faculty, students were told tuesday >> we...
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he was a yell undergraduate and law student. ale undergraduate and law student. he went on to become a professor at columbia law school. as chair of the fcc, he was not afraid to ruffle feathers. to the chagrin of many, he declared, public institutions still seem to have certain characteristics of a private club. he wanted reform, and quickly. 1961, time come in security laws were enforced by the states, most of which did a rather poor job. it was a patchwork of different laws across state. those laws were interpreted differently. a solution of a federal level seems necessary. congress however was not interested. differentrey took a attack, he decided to find a different way to change the interpretation of a rule called fcc rule 10 b five. it was created in 1942 to prevent fraud in the purchase and sale of securities. obvious the fcc commissioners and the role should be instituted. and he passed him a one of the commissioners said, we are all against fraud come army -- fraud, aren't we? it was obvious, this rule was never to be applied to insider trading. commiss
he was a yell undergraduate and law student. ale undergraduate and law student. he went on to become a professor at columbia law school. as chair of the fcc, he was not afraid to ruffle feathers. to the chagrin of many, he declared, public institutions still seem to have certain characteristics of a private club. he wanted reform, and quickly. 1961, time come in security laws were enforced by the states, most of which did a rather poor job. it was a patchwork of different laws across state....
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the tuition for undergraduates is well more than 45 times higher than $800. the crisis really pronounce that effect and i think we have seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. notedary of education has that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain point. what else happened i think is important context and i think that we forget there is a lot of talk about the rescue of the financial system due to gambling on wall street. but there is also a huge change in our federal student loan thatm, which was a law essentially led to the government purchasing a huge amount of federal student loans. most federal student loans before 2010 were originated by stampedl institutions with a government guarantee. now much of them are owned by the government and in 2010, the president got a law passed to essentially end this bank subsidy program and now when you borrow, it's all directly through the department of education. all of this put together more borrowers. more students relying on pell grants, student loans combined with the government taking th
the tuition for undergraduates is well more than 45 times higher than $800. the crisis really pronounce that effect and i think we have seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. notedary of education has that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain point. what else happened i think is important context and i think that we forget there is a lot of talk about the rescue of the financial system due to gambling on wall street. but there is also a huge change in our federal...
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and i thank you for your comment because i feel like i'm trying mydo this with undergraduates and graduate students to do a better job of teaching people about how the system works and to improve it. host: of the question from don who says, does your guest believe this is a realignment election? the realignment the outcome of gridlock? guest: it is like fdr's first election worked a great number of people that will republican shifted and became democrats, and that became the coalition behind the democratic party for one generation, two generations. we have had the regional realignment in the south. it used to be democrats from the 1965 voting rights act and then it became republican. not see trump as a person creating a realignment. i do not see evidence yet. ilike evidence, data, and don't see evidence yet that there was a massive number of democrats and independents. independents are the largest portion the surveys. independents that are shifting and becomingn -- republicans, so i'll have to watch that. i am skeptical as a researcher until i see the data. it is a good hypothesis, but let
and i thank you for your comment because i feel like i'm trying mydo this with undergraduates and graduate students to do a better job of teaching people about how the system works and to improve it. host: of the question from don who says, does your guest believe this is a realignment election? the realignment the outcome of gridlock? guest: it is like fdr's first election worked a great number of people that will republican shifted and became democrats, and that became the coalition behind...
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the tuition for undergraduates is well more than 45 times igher than $800. the crisis really pronounce that effect and i think we have seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. secretary of education has noted that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain point. what else happened i think is important context and i think that we forget there is a lot of talk about the rescue of the financial system due to gambling on wall street. but there is also a huge change in our federal student loan system, which was a law that essentially led to the government purchasing a huge amount of federal student loans. most federal student loans before 2010 were originated by financial institutions stamped with a government guarantee. now much of them are owned by the government and in 2010, the president got a law passed to essentially end this bank subsidy program and now when you borrow, it's all directly through the department of education. all of this put together more borrowers. more students relying on pell grants, student loans combined with th
the tuition for undergraduates is well more than 45 times igher than $800. the crisis really pronounce that effect and i think we have seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. secretary of education has noted that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain point. what else happened i think is important context and i think that we forget there is a lot of talk about the rescue of the financial system due to gambling on wall street. but there is also a huge change in our...
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i got my undergraduate degree in prison. i had to fight for it. it was not incentivised.t was scrutinized. the most inconsistent, if you live by the forms that exist on the outside of prison, you are going to go back to one place, that is back to prison. prison fellowship, we serve over 330,000 children. we are in over 380 prisons. we are dedicated to changing the culture within prison. we were talking earlier how important it is to have this kind of shift in the way we think kind of central around this humanity concept, we are all human. there is a shift in department of there is a shift when people want to change the culture. it is a big shift. even someone that has been in the system, to change the systemic, systematic you know, long-term incentivised system we have in the criminal justice system, it is very, very adu difficult. there are good men like dem demeetri. >> perspectives have come into this age. rehabilitation we want to train mechanics, laborers. >> we are in a technological age, arm strong. the change that i think needs to happen in the rehabilitation syst
i got my undergraduate degree in prison. i had to fight for it. it was not incentivised.t was scrutinized. the most inconsistent, if you live by the forms that exist on the outside of prison, you are going to go back to one place, that is back to prison. prison fellowship, we serve over 330,000 children. we are in over 380 prisons. we are dedicated to changing the culture within prison. we were talking earlier how important it is to have this kind of shift in the way we think kind of central...
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undergraduates the same as they are treated today. >> we would treat them the same. >> with respect to the block grant i assume it is the elimination? >> correct. >> there are remaining 80 billion of mandatory cuts of the changes that were just described to the pell grant and a the block grant the you know, that savings consist of? >> bolton of the the savings are up to the authorizing committee one additional option is the scaling back of income based repayment on student loans. >> in other words, under the current program you'll have to pay back based on your income coming in indy will scale that back? chemicals eligibility requirements have been greatly expanded in the proposed pay go back to what they were prior to the expansion spiritous to translate, that means students have to take on a higher burden. so with that health care function? this budget assumes the creation of medicare voucher or premium support for everyone who enters medicare? what is the dollar savings to estimating? >> congressmen and our medicare savings is a collection of several reforms in the changes to the
undergraduates the same as they are treated today. >> we would treat them the same. >> with respect to the block grant i assume it is the elimination? >> correct. >> there are remaining 80 billion of mandatory cuts of the changes that were just described to the pell grant and a the block grant the you know, that savings consist of? >> bolton of the the savings are up to the authorizing committee one additional option is the scaling back of income based repayment on...
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the 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced anyone our trial earlier this morning. north korea officials have charged him with subversion. >>> days before the president and his historic visit to havana. the details after the break. >>> a baby gets caught in a middle of an armed robbery at a miami grocery store. will live without the store's describing the holdup. >>> a florida woman is fighting to keep her pet alligator after >>> welcome back, here we go a live view from our biscayne bay camera. however apache dense bone in spots. the radar showing at least we are dry, which has been the most part for the past few mornings. disability is down to 3 miles and west kendall. due to some bob forming it will be developing in other areas as well throughout the morning as the winds are fairly light out of the northwest. taking a look at the temperatures we are mounted mikey in miami and pompano beach. upper 60s in fort lauderdale and kendall and homestead and low 70s. and the rest of the us it is quite active across the new england area and the upper midwest. we are seeing
the 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced anyone our trial earlier this morning. north korea officials have charged him with subversion. >>> days before the president and his historic visit to havana. the details after the break. >>> a baby gets caught in a middle of an armed robbery at a miami grocery store. will live without the store's describing the holdup. >>> a florida woman is fighting to keep her pet alligator after >>> welcome back,...
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otto warmbier was sentenced in a trial this morning.ginia undergraduate was arrested in january. north korea says warmbier stole om his hotel. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a guilty plea in a celebrity a man admits to stealing nude names. >>> a woman who charmed the this is the "cbs morning news." lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. d at progressive, our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! side-by-side, a great deal. saving the moolah. [ chuckles ] as you can see, e isn't the lowest. not always the lowest! jamie. what are you doing? -i'm being your hype man. not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. no, we said we wouldn't do it. i'm sorry, we were talking about savings. y. cha-ching! talking about getting that moneeeey! talking about getting that moneeeey! savings worth the hype. ve. soup and sandwich and clean and real and inside jokes with anything. try the clean pairings menu. at panera. food as it should be. 3d white smile... ...is all it takes... ...to turn the tables. crest 3d white toothpaste... p...removes 5 timespmore stains...
otto warmbier was sentenced in a trial this morning.ginia undergraduate was arrested in january. north korea says warmbier stole om his hotel. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a guilty plea in a celebrity a man admits to stealing nude names. >>> a woman who charmed the this is the "cbs morning news." lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. d at progressive, our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! side-by-side, a great deal. saving...
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the university of virginia undergraduate was arrested in january. a propaganda banner from his hotel. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a guilty plea in a celebrity hacking scandal. a man admits to stealing nude selfies some of hold's biggs names. >>> a woman who charmed the obama's breaks out new moves with the harlem globetrotters. this is the "cbs morning news." start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. and at progressive, we let you compare our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! ...and our competitors' rates side-by-side, so you know you're getting a great deal. saving the moolah. [ chuckles ] as you can see, sometimes progressive isn't the lowest. not always the lowest! jamie. what are you doing? -i'm being your hype man. not right now. you said i was gonna be the hype man. no, we said we wouldn't do it. i'm sorry, we were talking about savings. i liked his way. cha-ching! talking about getting that moneeeey! talking about getting that moneeeey! savings worth the hype. soup and sandwich and clean and real and inside jokes and school night
the university of virginia undergraduate was arrested in january. a propaganda banner from his hotel. >>> coming up on the "morning news." a guilty plea in a celebrity hacking scandal. a man admits to stealing nude selfies some of hold's biggs names. >>> a woman who charmed the obama's breaks out new moves with the harlem globetrotters. this is the "cbs morning news." start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. and at progressive, we...
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of the programs that are being threatened by budget cuts, including the school of public health undergraduaterogram. students say these are two of cal's strongest programs and they should not be discontinued. >>> well, if you ever feel like your b.a.r.t. train is more crowded lately it turns out gremlins may be to blame. according to the "san francisco chronicle" inside the eastbound direction is knocking b.a.r.t. cars out of service and that problem is impacting the electrical components. this week alone it knocked oo40 b.a.r.t. cars off line and that, in, forced b.a.r.t. to run shorter trains. one source says the problem may be in some sort of power surge that is happening inside the tube. but stay tuned. >> what kind of damage they would wreck. so b.a.r.t. is to start to offer perks to lighten the load during peak hours. starting this spring, passengers who travel during nonpeak hours can earn points. they're going to be tallied and those points can be redeemed for what we're told are small cash prizes. b.a.r.t. received a federal grant for that program which right now is scheduled to last
of the programs that are being threatened by budget cuts, including the school of public health undergraduaterogram. students say these are two of cal's strongest programs and they should not be discontinued. >>> well, if you ever feel like your b.a.r.t. train is more crowded lately it turns out gremlins may be to blame. according to the "san francisco chronicle" inside the eastbound direction is knocking b.a.r.t. cars out of service and that problem is impacting the...
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-- 19-year-old or 20-year-old undergraduate at stanford and was learning for the first time in his life about slavery. a book called "peculiar institution" came out. nathan loved to tell that story. whom i haveates, gotten to know pretty well, would be the first to tell you that his own sense of american history came from reading a lot of historians on his own, basically self-taught. edna: not totally. we taught him. [laughter] >> i know. at howard. blew that. half of the book is about the mecca. edna: he was a history student. >> what grade did you get him? -- give him? edna: i was only his advisor, not his professor. >> i think we better move on. i had eric holder in my class. i gave him a b. a respectable was grade. >> i am a docent here. you talked about the effect of slavery economically and sociologically. andslaves were the heart soul of the economy before the civil war. they are free now after the civil war. how does the southern economy reboot itself without the slave labor? >> that is a big problem. and of course, the southern economy goes downhill for everybody, black and whi
-- 19-year-old or 20-year-old undergraduate at stanford and was learning for the first time in his life about slavery. a book called "peculiar institution" came out. nathan loved to tell that story. whom i haveates, gotten to know pretty well, would be the first to tell you that his own sense of american history came from reading a lot of historians on his own, basically self-taught. edna: not totally. we taught him. [laughter] >> i know. at howard. blew that. half of the book...
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six undergraduates are accused of operating an illegal drug ring and putting thousands of pulse -- importing thousands of pills of ecstasy from overseas. now lambda phi epsilon fraternity is telling the santa cruz chapter to cease and desist. that means it must stop all functions and activities for the time being. on tuesday a fraternity member angrily denied the allegations to our reporter. >>> today bart's directors are considering a crackdown on seat hogs. they could fine passengers to take up more than one seat on crowded trains. first offense will cost you $100. problem of passengers using extra seats with their belongings or while sleeping is getting more serious as ridership grows with bart. today the school board discussing the fines -- today the board is discussing the fines and will vote at a future meeting. >>> the senate voted to raise the legal smoking age from 18 to 21. if bill is signed by the governor california would be the second straight after hawaii to have that age limit. it's meant to make it harder for older teens to buy cigarettes for underaged friends. san francisco'
six undergraduates are accused of operating an illegal drug ring and putting thousands of pulse -- importing thousands of pills of ecstasy from overseas. now lambda phi epsilon fraternity is telling the santa cruz chapter to cease and desist. that means it must stop all functions and activities for the time being. on tuesday a fraternity member angrily denied the allegations to our reporter. >>> today bart's directors are considering a crackdown on seat hogs. they could fine passengers...
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victoria mcgraph and her college classmate priscilla perez were undergraduate students and sadly killed in a car crash in dubai. in 2013 she was near the finish line of the boston marathon when two bombs sent shrapnel into her leg. a boston firefighter careied her away from the scene. a newspaper photographer became a symbol of the tragic incident. the news of her death is devastating to another first responder who made a tourniquet for her out of a scarf. >> i was devastated, i went from sad immediately to angry because i did -- i did -- like many people feel cheated. now i'm kind of -- back to sad again. because there's a spark. there's a spark that she brought to everybody's life. and that spark is extinguished. it's gone. we lose it forever. >> the university says mcgarage and her roommate were -- mcgra thh and her graduate were both set to graduate this year. >>> new details coming in on when former first lady nancy reagan will be laid to rest. public visitation is set for tomorrow and thursday at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. then a closed fune
victoria mcgraph and her college classmate priscilla perez were undergraduate students and sadly killed in a car crash in dubai. in 2013 she was near the finish line of the boston marathon when two bombs sent shrapnel into her leg. a boston firefighter careied her away from the scene. a newspaper photographer became a symbol of the tragic incident. the news of her death is devastating to another first responder who made a tourniquet for her out of a scarf. >> i was devastated, i went from...
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. >> i did my undergraduate work in d.c., so i miss the political scene in that sense. >> reporter: as the hours anxious to see if tonight will dictate who they vote for. and ahead at 6:00, we'll hear more from those students about the watch party doors will open up at 7:30 tonight. i'll send it back over to jackie. >> reporter: the couwtship of former governor jeb bush continues. the former presidential candidate is expected to meet individually today with ted cruz and john kasich ahead of tonight's debate. bush met with marco rubio yesterday. the former florida governor has yet to endorse anyone since dropping out of the white house race last month. that is the big get. most of the candidates want an endorsement from jeb bush. it's going to be interesting if he endorses anyone at all. the democraqs debated last night at miami-dade college. i had the opportunity to sit down earlier@ today with the head of the dnc debbie wasserman-shultz. this is what she had to say. >> it's a vulgar slug fest that even marco rubio was embarrassed because his children were handled it. this is a campaig
. >> i did my undergraduate work in d.c., so i miss the political scene in that sense. >> reporter: as the hours anxious to see if tonight will dictate who they vote for. and ahead at 6:00, we'll hear more from those students about the watch party doors will open up at 7:30 tonight. i'll send it back over to jackie. >> reporter: the couwtship of former governor jeb bush continues. the former presidential candidate is expected to meet individually today with ted cruz and john...
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. >> for a lot of people, this is the largest project they'll do in their entire undergraduate career. >> reporter: this is the 31st year of competition, an annual fan favorite you could call caltech's super bowl. >> i wouldn't call it the super bowl. >> reporter: all right. fine. but it's a pretty big deal for these students who designed and built these robots from scratch over the past school year. >> they spend the better part of four years learning theory, but then for about six months or two quarters, they get to build robots. >> that's another score. >> we have a very solid drive train. you have very good control of our robots. it's been serving us incredibly well. no different. eads to the question, are the carli lloyds and david beckham's doomed to be replaced by these cleteless machines? >> david beckham doesn't catch fire on the field. i'd say definitely not. >> reporter: rob hayes reporting for abc news. >> congratulations. don't make fun of them. it's a really good scal and i have to say they're super smart. we'll never be able to put something like that together again. >>
. >> for a lot of people, this is the largest project they'll do in their entire undergraduate career. >> reporter: this is the 31st year of competition, an annual fan favorite you could call caltech's super bowl. >> i wouldn't call it the super bowl. >> reporter: all right. fine. but it's a pretty big deal for these students who designed and built these robots from scratch over the past school year. >> they spend the better part of four years learning theory, but...
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what is great about the film festival we're targeting high school and undergraduate college students.y're there in their on communities. it encourages them. we don't care about production quality. that's not the main aspect. it's about the story and how you can share your own experiences. >> you touched on that. i'm sure it's something you thought of. the advice you would give people who want to be film makers maybe the idea of being a film maker seems like maybe unattainable. >> i think probably the most important aspect i've seen in film makers in the creation process is conviction. the story you're telling and the audience you're sharing with that the message important, that will come through in the film and when you're producing it. >> when you see the films, does it give you quite an uplifting feeling? >> definitely. i found out about the film festival respondent usely. it just happened we walked into the random event. didn't know anything about it prior to that. fell in love with the films and i had to contact her to get involved. i'm from san francisco but i would love to bring
what is great about the film festival we're targeting high school and undergraduate college students.y're there in their on communities. it encourages them. we don't care about production quality. that's not the main aspect. it's about the story and how you can share your own experiences. >> you touched on that. i'm sure it's something you thought of. the advice you would give people who want to be film makers maybe the idea of being a film maker seems like maybe unattainable. >> i...
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one found in undergraduate stuart little accident the other a graduate student at the harvard divinity school. faculty, students were told tuesday >> we got e-mail from the administration it was just saying there were couple of cases found of mumps. >> still for some, it is hard to believe such rare viral illness has popped up here. according to the cdc there are only couple of hundred to couple thousands mumps cases each year in the u.s. >> i didn't really know about it. it is sort of thing i think i was vaccinated against as youngster wasn't i? >> symptoms start as jaw pain orrer ache but main symptoms of the mumps swelling of glands it is important to sends something out in there couple cases. >> rare. disease. on campus department was alerted and advised any one diagnosed with mumps to quarantine themselves. harvard says the accommodation are being made for students that have testeded positive to do just that. mass department public health was notified. >> generally people for most part are vaccinate and so, hopefully some sort of heard immunity. but i mean just being cautious of l
one found in undergraduate stuart little accident the other a graduate student at the harvard divinity school. faculty, students were told tuesday >> we got e-mail from the administration it was just saying there were couple of cases found of mumps. >> still for some, it is hard to believe such rare viral illness has popped up here. according to the cdc there are only couple of hundred to couple thousands mumps cases each year in the u.s. >> i didn't really know about it. it...
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so, um, i went to duke university for undergraduate, and i'm actually getting my phd from the university of north carolina. so really big rivals. you must be schizophrenic, speaking of psycy -- mm, not so much. uh... [ laughs ] okay. i'm a big duke blue devil fan. that's where my home is. that's where my heart is. okay, got you. originally from san antonio. yes, sir. enjoying life out here, i trust? absolutely. fun in the sun. all right, and you already won $1,000. congratulations. yeah. thank you. nice to have you here. nice to bebeere. alicia, how are you? i'm well, pat. how are you? i'm fine. thank you for inquiring. alic smith, hamilton township, new jersey, a finance manager. thqt's right. and a globetrotter. you've been around, kiddo. i have, yeah. i worked for a diversified specialty bio-pharma company in central new jersey. and as part of my career there, i got to travel to 26 coununies and 4 continents. so... good for you. what is s what is this -- it's a good start,
so, um, i went to duke university for undergraduate, and i'm actually getting my phd from the university of north carolina. so really big rivals. you must be schizophrenic, speaking of psycy -- mm, not so much. uh... [ laughs ] okay. i'm a big duke blue devil fan. that's where my home is. that's where my heart is. okay, got you. originally from san antonio. yes, sir. enjoying life out here, i trust? absolutely. fun in the sun. all right, and you already won $1,000. congratulations. yeah. thank...
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does anybody not know that keith jones was an undergraduate there and manager of a jay wright team. >> only if you live under a rock. >> absolutely. live reports from houston starting tomorrow. watch our 30-minute special, "villanova: march to victory" live from texas friday night. keys to the game, players to watch and local flavor down in houston. >>> a mother has apologized for a viral video that shows young children cursing, hitting and spitting on a septa "l" train. >> we blurred the children's faces in this cell phone video, actually turned down some of the language as well. a rider recorded the video on the "l" before the kids exited at the new york dauphin station in philadelphia. some people who recognized the kids took the video and alerted the mom that her children were two of the five kids in the video. >> my kids? when i seen that i was like oh, my god. it was shocking and i was ashamed aç little bit. >> people tell nbc 10 that the man who shot the video instigated the kids. >>> this story is generating lots of reaction on our nbc 10 facebook page. colleen says where did
does anybody not know that keith jones was an undergraduate there and manager of a jay wright team. >> only if you live under a rock. >> absolutely. live reports from houston starting tomorrow. watch our 30-minute special, "villanova: march to victory" live from texas friday night. keys to the game, players to watch and local flavor down in houston. >>> a mother has apologized for a viral video that shows young children cursing, hitting and spitting on a septa...
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to both undergraduate and their department. i teach an international macro cores to masters level students school of public affairs. the thing i want them to know is to read about what is going on in the world and incorporate what you've learned in class to analyze why is it that things are the way they are. why is it that certain individuals in positions of management and financial firms say what they say versus what people in positions would say versus what journalism of today. in particular, to use their mind, what is being stated and argued rather than taking for granted because they look authoritative. only that. i want them to question everything and use their minds to analyze what is going on. >> host: all right. macroeconomics. why can a small country like greece effect our giant economy in the u.s.? >> guest: that is an interesting question. let me give you an analog kid there was an interesting statement made about the construction in the u.s. in 2008. people would say construction of housing only accounts for a small
to both undergraduate and their department. i teach an international macro cores to masters level students school of public affairs. the thing i want them to know is to read about what is going on in the world and incorporate what you've learned in class to analyze why is it that things are the way they are. why is it that certain individuals in positions of management and financial firms say what they say versus what people in positions would say versus what journalism of today. in particular,...
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building, the residence hall will house more than 250 student, and penn state brandywine has 1500 undergraduates on campus. >>> philadelphia's franklin square is celebrating a big milestone this year. the park is marking its tenth year. ten years of entertaining families with carousel rides and the miniature golf course, later today park officials will announce big plans for the birthday, including, the chinese lantern festival and permanent additions to the square. >> and villanova is in the final four for the second time in the lifetime of senior guard ryan. >> yes, now he and his well capped teammates focused on making it to the championship game. beat the overall team kansas saturday night in louisville to make it to the final four. teamwork g out un the main line ahead of this week's trip to houston, face another tough opponent saturday, the oklahoma sooners. >> this is nothing like this week, nothing. it just builds, and builds, by the time you get to the game saturday, and everybody's in town, everybody's there, the hype is just off the charts. your challenge is to really keep focused. yo
building, the residence hall will house more than 250 student, and penn state brandywine has 1500 undergraduates on campus. >>> philadelphia's franklin square is celebrating a big milestone this year. the park is marking its tenth year. ten years of entertaining families with carousel rides and the miniature golf course, later today park officials will announce big plans for the birthday, including, the chinese lantern festival and permanent additions to the square. >> and...
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when i say drought, the thing that strikes me, i have a lot of climatology in my undergraduate, and therecentral valley. massive tribes. and lfers they went away and nobody could figure out why they went away. so they got into this chronology. they started digging into trees and learned how they could tell when. they discovered this period when they went away, these prehistoric tribes, they had 20, 30, 40, 50-year droughts in this state. >> they all died off. >> yeah so we're capable of going more than four years maybe 10 years. so we have to start playing it like that could happen. >> you have to treat water with some respect. >> absolutely. i'm glad we're getting the water, but part of me wishes in some ways that we would -- i don't want us to lose sight of what we need to do which is conserve ?iewflt look at australia. they just went through a 15- year drought. >> and they changed everything they do. they do like 55 gallons day. that's each person. we use like three times, four times that much. >> the thing that i've learned sue can save some water without doing anything at all. >> it'
when i say drought, the thing that strikes me, i have a lot of climatology in my undergraduate, and therecentral valley. massive tribes. and lfers they went away and nobody could figure out why they went away. so they got into this chronology. they started digging into trees and learned how they could tell when. they discovered this period when they went away, these prehistoric tribes, they had 20, 30, 40, 50-year droughts in this state. >> they all died off. >> yeah so we're...
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said, i think they are holding up very well and probably better than i would predictably as an undergraduate stud train stations in brussels are now reported to be open, they may now ben heading said the fox 8 news as we continue to bring you the latest from belgium,nt we will bring you any new updates here on fox 8- cam at fox 8.com. >> jose two teenagers who have been creating a wave of terror are in custody,.rsc >> arrested after standoff on the side this morning, as peggy gallek here with more. >> police say they have been looking for the two, 16 -year-oldsolhe for a while and are glad there are handlebars . >> they have been creating a wave of terror in the fourth district, stealing cars stealing cars everyday. >> lieutenant weather scene 4th district talks about two,e 60 suspects arrested tuesday after a standoff in the parking lot >> standoff happened around 830 tuesday after ambulance workers were called to the same because two males were spotted inside the car and appeared unresponsive.sawoe >> police say the two juveniles were wanted for questioning in connection with numerous aggr
said, i think they are holding up very well and probably better than i would predictably as an undergraduate stud train stations in brussels are now reported to be open, they may now ben heading said the fox 8 news as we continue to bring you the latest from belgium,nt we will bring you any new updates here on fox 8- cam at fox 8.com. >> jose two teenagers who have been creating a wave of terror are in custody,.rsc >> arrested after standoff on the side this morning, as peggy gallek...
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the undergraduate student was accused of stealing a political poster. he apologized for that on camera in a statement that some experts think may have been coerced. >>> 4:35 right now. time for weather and traffic. starting off with dave price in for chris. good morning. >> good morning, guys. a couple of clouds out there. but a nicer day certainly than yesterday. it's going to be pleasant, temperatures on the warm side. let's zoom on in and take a look. as you can see, there's not much precipitation at all in the picture. it's off to the west. we are going to see a chance of showers later on. towards the end of the day. that's going to be the pattern over the next several days. afternoon to evening showers for the most part. right now temperatures in the area from kingston at 49 to lagrange at 46. 47 in montgomery. the wider pictures show the temperatures hovering around the 50-degree mark. warmer in pine barrens. 44 in montauk. 38 in bridgewater and 46 in monticello. right now, again, partly cloudy skies. but it looks like we're going to stee a mix of
the undergraduate student was accused of stealing a political poster. he apologized for that on camera in a statement that some experts think may have been coerced. >>> 4:35 right now. time for weather and traffic. starting off with dave price in for chris. good morning. >> good morning, guys. a couple of clouds out there. but a nicer day certainly than yesterday. it's going to be pleasant, temperatures on the warm side. let's zoom on in and take a look. as you can see, there's...
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and so therefore, we would not propose continuing that subsidy for undergraduates. the same as graduate students are treated today. >> you're going to treat college students -- >> treat them the same. >> with respect to the social services block grant, i presume given what's happening in the ways and means you're assuming the elimination of that block grant program, is that correct? >> that's correct. there are the remaining $80 billion in mandatory cuts in 500 after you take account for the policy changes you just described, with respect to pell grants and social services block grant. can you let us know what those $80 billion in savings consist of? >> ultimately the savings in these functions are up to the authorizing committees. the budget committee can propose illustrative options. one additional option would be the, the scaling back of income-based repayments on student loans. >> in other words, under the current program, the amount you have to pay back in your student loan is based on the income you've got coming in and you would scale that back? >> yeah, thos
and so therefore, we would not propose continuing that subsidy for undergraduates. the same as graduate students are treated today. >> you're going to treat college students -- >> treat them the same. >> with respect to the social services block grant, i presume given what's happening in the ways and means you're assuming the elimination of that block grant program, is that correct? >> that's correct. there are the remaining $80 billion in mandatory cuts in 500 after you...
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january was presented to media for the first time by north they claimed the university of virginia undergraduate had been detained for perpetrating a hostile act against the d prk. >>> mountaineering officials and nepal are extending permits for people who could not climb mount everest last year. after an earthquake triggered an avalanche. they are now allowed to climb this year and next year without paying new fees. climbers must pay $11,000 each for a climbing permit. >>> a good chance you have not seen anything like this before. check out these pictures we got into northern michigan. chunks of blue eyes piling up on the great lakes which is the largest glacial lake in the world. look at how cool this is. the glacial ice usually appears blue when it becomes very dense. definitely something to check out. >>> coming up, we want to get back over to roadway or hillary. series accident that has close down southbound lanes of i 75. a motorcyclist passed away in this accident. allsop the lanes are closed. i want to show you what they're doing to diver traffic for you are able to get off at the gibson
january was presented to media for the first time by north they claimed the university of virginia undergraduate had been detained for perpetrating a hostile act against the d prk. >>> mountaineering officials and nepal are extending permits for people who could not climb mount everest last year. after an earthquake triggered an avalanche. they are now allowed to climb this year and next year without paying new fees. climbers must pay $11,000 each for a climbing permit. >>> a...
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oto warnbeer, a 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial. he was arrested back in january for trying to steal a propaganda banner from a restricted area of his hotel. warnbeer says he wanted the banner as a trophy for a friend's mother. >>> 4:37. police in belgium killed one person in a raid connected to the paris terror attacks. police came under fire and stormed the house in brussels. four officers were hurt, but not seriously. the anti-terror operation lasted more than three hours and paralyzed an entire neighborhood with schools and businesses placed on lockdown. at least one other suspect is on the run. >>> 4:37. and a police chase that started in the bronx ended at the city line, but the fleeing car didn't stop until a spectacular crash in mount vernon. that crash happened three blocks after the nypd gave up its pursuit. this speeding car slammed into a row of parked vehicles across from a park where children were playing. the driver and front seat passenger were shaken. the back seat and they were not wearing seat belts. she's now in
oto warnbeer, a 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial. he was arrested back in january for trying to steal a propaganda banner from a restricted area of his hotel. warnbeer says he wanted the banner as a trophy for a friend's mother. >>> 4:37. police in belgium killed one person in a raid connected to the paris terror attacks. police came under fire and stormed the house in brussels. four officers were hurt, but not seriously. the anti-terror...
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and i thank you for your comment because i feel like i'm trying mydo this with undergraduates and graduate students to do a better job of teaching people about how the system works and to improve it. host: of the question from don who says, does your guest believe this is a realignment election? the r
and i thank you for your comment because i feel like i'm trying mydo this with undergraduates and graduate students to do a better job of teaching people about how the system works and to improve it. host: of the question from don who says, does your guest believe this is a realignment election? the r
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shot intelligently and intellectually as an undergraduate of prison and a law school graduate of harvard this woman was saying that this nation has not historically traded by people with love why would we demonize her? but of course, she would be proud now because the nation had support for her husband to show that shift it wasn't individual or personal but the way that barack obama potential success signified that symbolic embrace of black america at large. that is why she said that she spoke for the masses of black people and for black america the cry will give another example. they believe i mentioned in the footnotes where a former secret service agent talking about the presidency spoke about michelle obama. the secret service agents loved her because she was warm and embracing. she would speak to them and treat them like human beings. then the above term because she would get after obama for running late to save these men have schedules to. [laughter] which is a very real bone of contention. first of all, she was hardart the republicans and then in the front seat of a limousine mich
shot intelligently and intellectually as an undergraduate of prison and a law school graduate of harvard this woman was saying that this nation has not historically traded by people with love why would we demonize her? but of course, she would be proud now because the nation had support for her husband to show that shift it wasn't individual or personal but the way that barack obama potential success signified that symbolic embrace of black america at large. that is why she said that she spoke...
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the 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced in a one hour trial early this morning. north korea officials have charged him with subversion. >>> the fast arrest a man they say was involved in the legal private celebrity pictures and videos. plus, what you could do to protect yourself. >>> a baby gets caught in a middle of an armed robbery. we are alive with how the store's owner is describing the holdup in this exclusive. >>> see you later, alligator. a florida woman is fighting to keep her pet alligator. this after the state says he is too big. >>> plus, it is copper versus the big mac. up next, a video that may have you thinking the burger is indescribable -- indestructible. getting ready for school. we are in for a very warm wednesday. make sure you are hydrated. patchy fog this morning with low 70s. this afternoon upper 80s. even though spring doesn't start florida. we are waking up to dry conditions. a little bit of all. you can actually see the fall from our fort lauderdale camera. check out the green on the top of these buildings. of course we have st. patrick'
the 21-year-old undergraduate was convicted and sentenced in a one hour trial early this morning. north korea officials have charged him with subversion. >>> the fast arrest a man they say was involved in the legal private celebrity pictures and videos. plus, what you could do to protect yourself. >>> a baby gets caught in a middle of an armed robbery. we are alive with how the store's owner is describing the holdup in this exclusive. >>> see you later, alligator. a...
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the priest says they will focus on undergraduate men considering the priest hood -- one step before enrolling in a major seminary. >> this is going to give those younger men who are seriously thinking about a vocational shin the opportunity to get their college degree -- but also live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >> starting the fall the college seminary will be temporarily located on saint ann's church. >> we hope you're having a great start to sunday morning. for those of you just waking up it's cold out there this morning. >> you'll notice the difference if you're an early morning riser. we're in the low 40s so compared to yesterday we've got a 15 degrees temperature drop that we've had over the past 24 hours in this area. a lot of spots are right at the 40 degree mark and salisbury. so you're barely hanging on in the 40s. so we are going to be below average later on this afternoon. while yesterday you probably noticed that it felt cooler out there yesterday. we're still in the 60s. mid-60s even. today we're going to be in the low 50s.
the priest says they will focus on undergraduate men considering the priest hood -- one step before enrolling in a major seminary. >> this is going to give those younger men who are seriously thinking about a vocational shin the opportunity to get their college degree -- but also live with other men who are considering the same thing and form themselves spiritually. >> starting the fall the college seminary will be temporarily located on saint ann's church. >> we hope you're...
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@an undergraduate student poll of @3,000 students, in this poll, @56% had no confidence in the @controversial president. @>>> if you take i-90 to downtown @cleveland, you may have noticed @the wall to your right, it's @falling apart. @now since this past fall, crews @have been working to replace the @concrete noise barrier with a @new one. @crews built the original one in @1992. @about 20 years later, o dot @noticed a crack and gameing @holes. @ping @holes. @>> when the walls would get @moisture and start breaking @apart, that's when we realized @the concrete walls maybe weren't @northeast ohio for durability, @had he didn't last as long. @the new walls that we're putting @up are going to be made of @fiberglass. @>> and o-dot says in this area @the cost to replace the noise @barriers between east 96 street @and quaint road is $2.9 million. @the project is expected to be @finished this fall. @>>> all right, lynna, topping @the morning news feed at 6:07, @how about this story, the uber @driver accused of a mass @shooting in michigan now suing @the company for $10 million. @jason dalton claims t
@an undergraduate student poll of @3,000 students, in this poll, @56% had no confidence in the @controversial president. @>>> if you take i-90 to downtown @cleveland, you may have noticed @the wall to your right, it's @falling apart. @now since this past fall, crews @have been working to replace the @concrete noise barrier with a @new one. @crews built the original one in @1992. @about 20 years later, o dot @noticed a crack and gameing @holes. @ping @holes. @>> when the walls...
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i understand that 40 years ago, undergraduate tuition at the university of michigan was $800. now inflation adjusted that's probably about four or five times higher, but the tuition for undergraduates is well more than four or five times higher than $800. i think it really pronounced, the crisis would pronounced the effect that i think we've seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. the secretary of education has noted that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain point. so what else happened i think it's important context, and i think that we forget there was a lot of talk about the rescue of the financial system due to gambling on wall street. but there was also a huge change in our federal student loan system, which was a law that essentially led to the government for sharing -- purchasing a huge amount of federal student loans. most before 20 originated by financial institutions stand with the government guarantee. and now those loans, much of them are owned by the government. and in 2010 the president got a law passed to essentially end this bank
i understand that 40 years ago, undergraduate tuition at the university of michigan was $800. now inflation adjusted that's probably about four or five times higher, but the tuition for undergraduates is well more than four or five times higher than $800. i think it really pronounced, the crisis would pronounced the effect that i think we've seen substantial increases in reliance on student loans. the secretary of education has noted that student loans became kind of the norm at a certain...
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you're done. ( applause ) you say you didn't train as an actor in undergraduate. it was philosophy. did you train afterwards? >> yeah i went to a -- >> a fancy one. did they make you do the trust circles and that kind of thing? >> they made us do some horrendous stuff, some stuff i still have not recovered from. they made us-- so many weird exercises. there was one where they made us sit down in a big circle and it was the second day and we didn't know each other and it was called the circle of love and you had to turn to the person next to you and tell them four things about you that you loved. and being a bunch of actors, most of them were really serious with tears in their eyes and they got to me and i said, "i really need to vomit." ( laughter ). >> stephen: well, we're sitting next to each us right now, theo. an acting exercise, i'll say something i love about you, and ( laughter ) ( laughter ) your accent feels like a warm blanket. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> um... your salt and pepper hair feels smooth like the ocean. ( cheers and applause ) i haven't felt it yet. i kind of
you're done. ( applause ) you say you didn't train as an actor in undergraduate. it was philosophy. did you train afterwards? >> yeah i went to a -- >> a fancy one. did they make you do the trust circles and that kind of thing? >> they made us do some horrendous stuff, some stuff i still have not recovered from. they made us-- so many weird exercises. there was one where they made us sit down in a big circle and it was the second day and we didn't know each other and it was...
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i went to brown undergraduate and i took theater classes.r life and it gives you more options, not less. >> bradley cooper comes on the set every now and then and to you get nervous? >> i got nervous the first time i worked on him because that was on american sniper. and he had gained like 45 pounds and he had a gun strapped to his back. and now he's just this giant military bguy. >> and he's committed to great work and that's why the show is so good. >> we have a cbs show on nbc. that shows love. how about that. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. you can catch "limitless" tuesday nights on cbs. >> i don't want to be over. >> a lawyer degree. but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress who's authored landmark progressive laws -- marriage equality, equal pay for women, green maryland act, assault weapons ban, and more. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. >>> it's time for okay/not okay. we're told that stars like kylie jenner an a-rod has some portrait of themse
i went to brown undergraduate and i took theater classes.r life and it gives you more options, not less. >> bradley cooper comes on the set every now and then and to you get nervous? >> i got nervous the first time i worked on him because that was on american sniper. and he had gained like 45 pounds and he had a gun strapped to his back. and now he's just this giant military bguy. >> and he's committed to great work and that's why the show is so good. >> we have a cbs...