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out of poverty and then record numbers of people in work, universal credit people in work, universal credit. what impact is that having on them. huge impact. i can throw some light on why people have to wait six weeks for payment. james casling, unlike housing benefit is a monthly benefit, so when you apply there is one month to wait until the money you have been entitled to do in this month is assessed and then you have to wait another month until you get your first payment. that delay is built into every single claim. some people have to wait seven weeks for payment. but is immediately tapping into people's ability to pay the rent, to pay for food, to make sure there is enough energy on meters and that bills are paid and so forth, so it's having a huge impact. tracey's story is typical of many of our clients. if you were the work and pensions secretary lee could you sort this and make it a shorter time until the first payment came in?” can see no reason why until the first payment came in?” can see no reason why it needs to be paid in arrears. i don't know why somebody can't apply
out of poverty and then record numbers of people in work, universal credit people in work, universal credit. what impact is that having on them. huge impact. i can throw some light on why people have to wait six weeks for payment. james casling, unlike housing benefit is a monthly benefit, so when you apply there is one month to wait until the money you have been entitled to do in this month is assessed and then you have to wait another month until you get your first payment. that delay is...
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taken to streets over her government over the last few months, on doctors and nurses‘s pay, on universal creditsou admire her? theresa may? no. i think she is extremely irresponsible. she has called this election, she says, because, and the labour party save she comes up with a bad deal should we will vote against it. and we should. if she can negotiate a good deal then it is our —— a bastille that it deal then it is our —— a bastille thatitis deal then it is our —— a bastille that it is our detail... we said we would not have a second referendum. that is not the same as voting against the deal if it is a bad deal for the country. we have said that. theresa may said she does not like that idea. so she‘s going to the country to have a general election. this at a time when people are struggling, we asked spending hundreds of millions of pounds on an unnecessary general election. but it has been called and it is time for us has been called and it is time for us to take our policies to the country and around the country and all parts of the country. would you rather andy burnham was leading? laughte
taken to streets over her government over the last few months, on doctors and nurses‘s pay, on universal creditsou admire her? theresa may? no. i think she is extremely irresponsible. she has called this election, she says, because, and the labour party save she comes up with a bad deal should we will vote against it. and we should. if she can negotiate a good deal then it is our —— a bastille that it deal then it is our —— a bastille thatitis deal then it is our —— a bastille...
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it happened overnight near san jose state university. creditsstian is right across the street from the cam -- christien kafton is right across the street from the campus. >> reporter: yes. police confirmed they are looking for a group of four to six hispanic females in relation to the assault. this is the area where the incident took place. you can see this is the area here near the jack in the box where the assault purportedly took place, leaving the victim bloodied and stumbling towards the corner there. that's where first responders found the victim. police were summoned to the scene at 1:20 this morning. the woman had serious but nonleave threatening injuries to her head. one witness told me it was a group of women who were assaulting the victim. police say it wasn't just fists and feet. the assault reportedly included a bottle as well. at this point authorities have not identified any of the suspects. meanwhile coming back to the live shot, you can see this incident happened right near the la victoria close to the san jose state campus. we
it happened overnight near san jose state university. creditsstian is right across the street from the cam -- christien kafton is right across the street from the campus. >> reporter: yes. police confirmed they are looking for a group of four to six hispanic females in relation to the assault. this is the area where the incident took place. you can see this is the area here near the jack in the box where the assault purportedly took place, leaving the victim bloodied and stumbling towards...
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from now on, tax credits and universal credit will be limited to the first two children from a familywhich will require rape victims to prove their third child was born as a result of sexual violence in order to qualify for an exemption. women's groups and some opposition mps have objected to this. we can speak now to the snp mp alison thewliss, who is in our westminster studios. alison, you are one of those objecting to this new clause. spell out for as wide. it puts women in a really difficult position. having to relive the trauma of one of the worst experiences of their lives, having to tell that to a third—party professional, a doctor, a social worker, a nurse or a midwife, just in order to claim tax credits. have you any idea of the numbers of women that might be affected by this? the uk government have not been able to produce any numbers of the number of women that will be affected but we know that the limitation to three children will affect more than 870,000 families across the uk. do you feel that the system, it has been given sufficient training for this new system to be br
from now on, tax credits and universal credit will be limited to the first two children from a familywhich will require rape victims to prove their third child was born as a result of sexual violence in order to qualify for an exemption. women's groups and some opposition mps have objected to this. we can speak now to the snp mp alison thewliss, who is in our westminster studios. alison, you are one of those objecting to this new clause. spell out for as wide. it puts women in a really...
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whenever there is a change in universal credits for instance, i see my mailbag starting getting biggerthe general election, for some people, six weeks is still too long, but compared to 2015, for example, it is a very short run—up. that's going to have an impact on people engaging? well, first of all, it will have an impact on those who are registered to vote. there has to be a long enough run in for people to be involved in the process and feel their vote is worth it and unfortunately, we've got a short run in to get people to register to vote and that's a problem and i think it's a shame that we're in this situation. then we have to talk about how we continue to engage those who are registered to vote. in the independence referendum in 2014, giving the vote to 16 and 17—year—olds was hugely advantageous... was there 10096 turn—out? advantageous... was there 10096 turn-out? we had 9096 registered to vote and turn—out was good. how do we engage people in politics? yes, we engage people in politics? yes, we get to see their constituents which is a great privilege to be able to help peop
whenever there is a change in universal credits for instance, i see my mailbag starting getting biggerthe general election, for some people, six weeks is still too long, but compared to 2015, for example, it is a very short run—up. that's going to have an impact on people engaging? well, first of all, it will have an impact on those who are registered to vote. there has to be a long enough run in for people to be involved in the process and feel their vote is worth it and unfortunately, we've...
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transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. ♪ >>> not all credit cards are created. so how do you choose the right one? you have to be careful or you could end up wasting money and hurting your credit score. joining us right now is reed fraasa, a certified financial planner. he has some tips on picking the right credit card that's right just for you. so, reed, what's the most important thing to consider? >> first is to sit down and think why do i want a credit card. think about your lifestyle spending. we always tell people and start with understanding your cash flow. expenses, advertise creationary expenses, which one of those expenses that would fit into your normal monthly cash flow would be appropriate to use for a credit card. >> although it is a pretty good idea to have a credit card to build a credit score even if you are used to paying everything in cash. >> absolutely. as long as it is within your monthly cash flow, a credit card is a great way to help establish credit. for instance, many spouses, people never thought about having a credit card in the name
transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. ♪ >>> not all credit cards are created. so how do you choose the right one? you have to be careful or you could end up wasting money and hurting your credit score. joining us right now is reed fraasa, a certified financial planner. he has some tips on picking the right credit card that's right just for you. so, reed, what's the most important thing to consider? >> first is to sit down and think why do i want a...
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. >> i'm very happy at what's going on and that the university is taking the steps to find of make amends. some descendents creditn's student body forgetting the university to begin atoning for its sins, a process that is really just beginning. in northwest, bob barnard, fox5 local news. >> before we head to break, we have some breaking news coming out of the district right now firefighters are responding to some smoke at the gallery place metro station and we're told they found some debris on the tracks which is sometimes how these smoke incidents begin. they are single tracking between farragut north and judiciary square. if you're taking the redline or expecting somebody to come because there's going to be some delays out there. homeland security sending a strong message to lawmakers here in washington. tom fitzgerald is working on that story tonight. hey, fits. >>reporter: jim, sarah, an eyebrow raising speech here the at george washington university coming up we will tell you why secretary of home land secretary john kill told his critics to shut up. ronica. how, fits, well this building right here is the be
. >> i'm very happy at what's going on and that the university is taking the steps to find of make amends. some descendents creditn's student body forgetting the university to begin atoning for its sins, a process that is really just beginning. in northwest, bob barnard, fox5 local news. >> before we head to break, we have some breaking news coming out of the district right now firefighters are responding to some smoke at the gallery place metro station and we're told they found...
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credits. it is particularly -- i'm glad you're here to talk about grants in the problems in terms of administrative burdens on grants administrative burdens on reporting crime statistics that are difficult for our universities right now, but i am also glad you're here, because i think we need to talk about the growth and improper payments in a new form of refundable tax credit, and that is the amount of easily determined overpayments in the american opportunities tax credit. it may not be as large as the other credits, it doesn't mean don't get aif we handle on this and the notion that it is just as simple as double checking with universities and seeing how many hours someone is actually going to college is pretty jaw-dropping that we are allowing $1 billion to go out the door of the year -- to go out the door every year is not balanced. thank you all for being here. thank you chairman for having this hearing and i will look forward to questions and comments as we move forward. >> thank you senator mccaskill. our practice to swear in witnesses. raise your right hand. do you swear the testimony you give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? the first to testify is eu
credits. it is particularly -- i'm glad you're here to talk about grants in the problems in terms of administrative burdens on grants administrative burdens on reporting crime statistics that are difficult for our universities right now, but i am also glad you're here, because i think we need to talk about the growth and improper payments in a new form of refundable tax credit, and that is the amount of easily determined overpayments in the american opportunities tax credit. it may not be as...
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i have to give credit to my doctors at the university medical center in new orleans.took incredible care of me. it inspired me as a surgeon myself to learn how to take care of patients and luckily, i don't have any lasting effects from one happen. >> jenna: that's amazing. the shooter is behind bars, but i haven't heard a lot about what happened to the woman. what you know about her fate? >> she was released from the hospital that night. i received a nice handwritten letter from her and her family thinking me and i think both of us are moving on with our stories and recovering in our own ways. for my recovery, it's strong faith. >> jenna: it's an amazing story. we cover so many terrible stories on the news and i'm so grateful that you're sharing a great one with us. i want to make sure that everyone knows you are an orthopedic surgeon said in know where to find you. great to have you, thank you so much. it's an amazing story, isn't it? >> jon: it is and he hasn't seen that video. he was in the hospital recuperating when we first ran it a year ago. >> jenna: it was an
i have to give credit to my doctors at the university medical center in new orleans.took incredible care of me. it inspired me as a surgeon myself to learn how to take care of patients and luckily, i don't have any lasting effects from one happen. >> jenna: that's amazing. the shooter is behind bars, but i haven't heard a lot about what happened to the woman. what you know about her fate? >> she was released from the hospital that night. i received a nice handwritten letter from her...
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credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank and mr. blank became chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison in july 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama ministration faculty of commerce chancellor bank. >> thank you. i appreciate having a chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research in our nation's top university. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor at the university of wisconsin madison and i believe deeply that we must do everything we can to help research universities right these institutions hold the key to our future economic prosperity. they've also become some of the most regulated entities in this nation. at least 35 federal agencies regulate our research at the university of wisconsin with multiple interpretations of the rules and many confusing, duplicative and unnecessary request. my message today is very clear. we have added layer upon layer of regulation and were at a point where this is seriously impeding the productivity of our scientist. there is many 23 different administrative responsibilities associated with every federal resea
credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank and mr. blank became chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison in july 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama ministration faculty of commerce chancellor bank. >> thank you. i appreciate having a chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research in our nation's top university. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor at the university of wisconsin madison and i believe deeply that we must...
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. >> some descendents credit georgetown student body for getting the university to atone for its sincemployees for reagan national and dulles airport will join jerry conically to announce results it's first of kind policy to ensure contractors pay workers living wage. after two year campaign those employees could see hourly rages increase from $7.25 to $12 plt 75. >> also happening today larry hogan announces plans to ease congestion on i 270. governor hogan ged indicated money to fund the i 270 innovative congestion management project and it will reveal the winning design team. the project is a waste of money some say and will not relieve congestion. >> alexandria residents got to chance to voice their opinions on improvement on route 1. they up signature road expansion is necessary to accommodate futurep rapid bus transit system in fairfax. if approved the road expansion could affects 2 0 0 pro properties♪ i just came to say hello♪ >> six minutes before the hour and right now we the facebook fan ever the day patrice and curbin they love it and have been watching for years. >> curbin
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credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank, chancellor of the university of wisconsin-madison in july of 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama administration's secretary of commerce. chancellor blank. >> thank you, chairman johnson and ranking member be mccaskill, members of the committee. i appreciate having the chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research at our nation's top universities. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor at the university of wisconsin in madison, and i believe deeply that we must do everything we can to help research universities thrive. these institutions hold the key to our future economic prosperity. but they've also become some of the most regulated entities in this nation. at least 35 federal agencies regulate our research at the university of wisconsin with multiple interpretations of the rules and many confusing, duplicative and often unnecessary requests. so my message today is very clear: we have added layer upon layer of regulation, and we're at a point where this is seriously impeding the productivity of
credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank, chancellor of the university of wisconsin-madison in july of 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama administration's secretary of commerce. chancellor blank. >> thank you, chairman johnson and ranking member be mccaskill, members of the committee. i appreciate having the chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research at our nation's top universities. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor...
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slaves of the maryland >> i'm very happy of what is going on and the university is taking steps to kind of make amends. >> some credit body forgetting them to atone for their since. >> a process that is just beginning. >> up next at 10. thirty shelling out big bucks for somebody's wedding. how much guests are spending on wedding gifts and where you live has an impact on how much you're willing to pay. we'll explain. the nightmare for united airlines now becoming a drag for the investors. stocks falling more than 2 percent tuesday. the company's ceo apologizing again where a passenger was hurt while being dragged off over an over booked flight. no employee has been made yet over future over bookings. stocks taking a tumble following monday's big rally, some disappointing earnings and worrieses about when those tax cuts if they happen. and listen up, drivers, subaru is recalling more than 33,000 compact cars, the model affected is the 2017 impress a. apparently a full problem can make the engine stall. if you haven't filed your taxes by the midnight deadline good luk because the government says it takes about 15 hours
slaves of the maryland >> i'm very happy of what is going on and the university is taking steps to kind of make amends. >> some credit body forgetting them to atone for their since. >> a process that is just beginning. >> up next at 10. thirty shelling out big bucks for somebody's wedding. how much guests are spending on wedding gifts and where you live has an impact on how much you're willing to pay. we'll explain. the nightmare for united airlines now becoming a drag...
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credit cards in like the old way. matt delucia, nbc news. >> thanks. >>> temple university students were robbed at gunpoint. three men got into the house through an unlocked door around 1:00 in the morning. the students were forced to the ground and robbed. the gunmen got away with cell phones, debit cards, and cash. >>> new this morning, the gop survived a close race in a special house election nbc 7n kansas to replace mike pompeo who serves as cia director. rob estes won in a state at that voted overwhelmingly for president trump last november. political analysts suggest that shows some backlash. this was the first of four special house elections. the next one in georgia is also expected to be close. >>> today a camden county father will face a judge. >> it's alleged that david prieto jr. reported his son missing but killed him. the body was found in a park near the father's home in 2015. >>> in delaware county, a pre-k teacher faces arraignment for allegedly pushing a 4-year-old girl down some stairs. after the incident, sarah gable was fired from the future daycare center in primos. the incident was cau
credit cards in like the old way. matt delucia, nbc news. >> thanks. >>> temple university students were robbed at gunpoint. three men got into the house through an unlocked door around 1:00 in the morning. the students were forced to the ground and robbed. the gunmen got away with cell phones, debit cards, and cash. >>> new this morning, the gop survived a close race in a special house election nbc 7n kansas to replace mike pompeo who serves as cia director. rob estes...
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the university has postponed her appearance by a week saying police have received a creditable security threat for the original date. coulter says she can't come at the later date and lawyers point out it's during a week where students don't have classes because they are studying for finals, and one student said it's becoming a noisy distraction. >> it's entertaining to a certain point and at the same time it would eventually get people tired and it's going to get people even less interested in politics and in the actual content of news and information. >> reporter: as of right now coulter insists she is going to show up and speak on the original date, which is next thursday, the 27th. the university says it wants to host her the tuesday after that, may 2nd. she says she has a constitutional right to speak when she wants. cal officials say they support freedom of speech but also prioritize safety, so the showdown is far from over. reporting live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you, amy. >>> new details in the mystery surrounding the deaths of a berkeley couple. tests do
the university has postponed her appearance by a week saying police have received a creditable security threat for the original date. coulter says she can't come at the later date and lawyers point out it's during a week where students don't have classes because they are studying for finals, and one student said it's becoming a noisy distraction. >> it's entertaining to a certain point and at the same time it would eventually get people tired and it's going to get people even less...
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credit. sorry about that. >> tucker: western kentucky >> tucker: western kentucky student university government association justsed a resolution calling on their schools to provide a free tuition for all african-american students. why is that? they say is to make reparations for slavery which has been abolished more than 150 years ago for the resolution to announce standardized tests forw upholding white supremacy and calls on the school to admit any currently incarcerated black person who wants to attend, they do not exclude violent criminals from that category. andrea is a student center at western kentucky. she joins us now. thank you for coming on. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> tucker: of course. in either case, we are glad to have you. i understand the reasoning, i don't think i agree, but there is no mystery about what this is about. but some of the details are unclear. the category that benefits fromf this includes lack students whose families weren't in the united states during the slaveholding period. recent arrivals for example. >> i actually can't hear you very clearly. we try turning up the vol
credit. sorry about that. >> tucker: western kentucky >> tucker: western kentucky student university government association justsed a resolution calling on their schools to provide a free tuition for all african-american students. why is that? they say is to make reparations for slavery which has been abolished more than 150 years ago for the resolution to announce standardized tests forw upholding white supremacy and calls on the school to admit any currently incarcerated black...
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more than americans owe on their credits cards or car loans and just about anything else except their homes. this month, as students begin to decide which universities they'll attend in the fall, families increasingly want more proof that the high costs of a college degree is worth it. beyond graduation rates, they're looking for data on job placement rates and salaries, but getting that information reliably is not easy. "wall street journal" reporter melissa korn knows about that, as she researched her story. she joins me now in the studio. so what's soo difficult about finding an apples to apples comparison of how students do when they graduate college. >> nobody has the same apples. the federal government looks at graduation rates. they look at students who are enrolled for the first time on a full-time basis. so meaning they didn't transfer somewhere. they didn't stop in, stop out. and they are not going part time. and that leaves out a huge swath of students of today's college students, many of whom are adults attending school part time or started school, left, to go back to another school. so even though the most basic graduation rate isn't a
more than americans owe on their credits cards or car loans and just about anything else except their homes. this month, as students begin to decide which universities they'll attend in the fall, families increasingly want more proof that the high costs of a college degree is worth it. beyond graduation rates, they're looking for data on job placement rates and salaries, but getting that information reliably is not easy. "wall street journal" reporter melissa korn knows about that, as...
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universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. yes, wise man. i'm confident in my credit score... just not about protecting it. confidence is a state of mind. find it in the free creditwise app from capital one. by providing your credit report, and alerts to changes, creditwise can give you credit....wiseness. if that's all, i'd like to get back to my chai tea. don't you mean tai chi? you tell me, greg. you tell me. what's in your wallet? >>> some of the most dangerous confrontations in prison happen when correctional officers are forced to extract an inmate from his cell. extractions are carried out by specially trained teams of correctional officers according to exact guidelines. >> i'm officer allen. i'm the number three man on the team. i'm responsible for controlling the inmate's left arm. i will use the least amount of force necessary. >> the entire process is carefully choreographed and videotaped for the protection of officers and inmates alike. >> open the door. [ bleep ] >> when we visited the kentucky state penitentiary we met inmate duane harper who had a long
universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. yes, wise man. i'm confident in my credit score... just not about protecting it. confidence is a state of mind. find it in the free creditwise app from capital one. by providing your credit report, and alerts to changes, creditwise can give you credit....wiseness. if that's all, i'd like to get back to my chai tea. don't you mean tai chi? you tell me, greg. you tell me....
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credit. look at global bonds. look at em which is certainly probably the favorite part of your universe right now, despite that itp in mind it lagged since 2011. we view this as sort of a multiyear sort of process for emerging markets to do well. liz: there you go, long-term investing. >> yeah. liz: jack, i have to ask this because i get so many twitter questions on this particular subject, that is, look, the fdic data revealed deposit at u.s. banks jumped 65% over the past decade. which in essence people are too scared of the stock market at the moment. >> right. liz: now is stands 12.9 trillion sitting in u.s. banks. we're talking about paltry returns. when do you think banks will start to increase their deposit rates? that is what many of your viewers are waiting for? >> yeah, you can blame it on the fed. we are still in this environment where they are punishing savers by keeping rates extremely low. liz: they sure are. >> you know what we're going to see as equities continue to rally, make new highs, some money will be put to work. timing might not necessarily be good. liz: do we have to wait for the fed. >>
credit. look at global bonds. look at em which is certainly probably the favorite part of your universe right now, despite that itp in mind it lagged since 2011. we view this as sort of a multiyear sort of process for emerging markets to do well. liz: there you go, long-term investing. >> yeah. liz: jack, i have to ask this because i get so many twitter questions on this particular subject, that is, look, the fdic data revealed deposit at u.s. banks jumped 65% over the past decade. which...
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credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank. ms. blank became the chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison in 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama administration secretary of commerce. under president bill clinton, she was a member of the council of economic advisers. ms. blank. >> i appreciate having the chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research at our nation's top universities. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor at the university of wisconsin at madison. i believe deeply we must do everything we can to help research universities to thrive. but they've also become some of the most -- entities in this nation. so my message today is very clear. we have added layer upon layer of regulation, and we're at a point where this is seriously impeding the productivity of our scientists. there are as many as 23 administrative responsibilities associated with every federal research grant. each of those steps requires time from either the researcher or the support staff. ten years ago we had 50 full-time staff handling the regulatory compliance issu
credits. our next witness is ms. rebecca blank. ms. blank became the chancellor of the university of wisconsin madison in 2013. prior to serving as chancellor, she served as the obama administration secretary of commerce. under president bill clinton, she was a member of the council of economic advisers. ms. blank. >> i appreciate having the chance to say a few words about the regulation of federal research at our nation's top universities. i was an economist prior to becoming chancellor...
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i have to give credit to my doctors at the university of medical center at tulane in new orleans. you know, it's an incredible miracle. >> you had an incredible year since then. you got your medical degree. you're finishing up an internship year of orthopedic surgery residency. how far do you go back and think about that day? >> i think of that day every day of my life. there's not a day that passes by. and there's a lot of people in this country that are affected by gun violence. and a lot of people watching here today that know somebody that's been affected or have been affected themselves. and to be sitting here talking to you and have this voice, i feel i hope i'm not only speaking for myself but speaking for them, as well, too. >> you wanted to spoke and give a statement at the sentencing of the man who shot you. can i read a portion of what you said? i woke up two days later, surrounded by family and a group of best friends. this moment will forever be the happiest moment of my life. i was alive. you hadn't killed me. and with my family by my side, i knew i would bounce back
i have to give credit to my doctors at the university of medical center at tulane in new orleans. you know, it's an incredible miracle. >> you had an incredible year since then. you got your medical degree. you're finishing up an internship year of orthopedic surgery residency. how far do you go back and think about that day? >> i think of that day every day of my life. there's not a day that passes by. and there's a lot of people in this country that are affected by gun violence....
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university, ask on application what matters to you and why. high school sr., ahmed reapplied writing harbor "black lives matter" 100 times, and ep was accepted! -- you got to give him creditto college. ♪ . >> i -- i dn get into college but dean called me coffee i don't remember this is kind of a genius, right. >> completely genius figured it out. first of all, you know going to fit into stanford knows how to parrot, weird stupidest hash hashs whatever if politically correct culture it orchestrated his essay if they say no to him by their own standards makes them racist. >> turn him down, that is the way it works also he already displayed a complete ability to out think outsmart grownups who run that place who better to be at stanford, you know earn a his spot. >> i wrote he identified the terror of the politically correct that was the open window climbed through i think he made fools of all of them, is this a slap in the face to all kids who right essays. >> and people call themselves activists unapologetic by doing this the purpose of activism to enact change nobody didn't support "black lives matter" going to support it because of what he did very bad for the world beca
university, ask on application what matters to you and why. high school sr., ahmed reapplied writing harbor "black lives matter" 100 times, and ep was accepted! -- you got to give him creditto college. ♪ . >> i -- i dn get into college but dean called me coffee i don't remember this is kind of a genius, right. >> completely genius figured it out. first of all, you know going to fit into stanford knows how to parrot, weird stupidest hash hashs whatever if politically...
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university of maryland has some students coughing. and the senior citizens scrambling for cover. i'm stephen tschida. i will tell you just checking my free credit score at credit karma. what the? you're welcome. i just helped you dodge a bullet. but i was just checking my... shhhhh... don't you know that checking your credit score lowers it. just be cool. actually, checking your credit score with credit karma doesn't affect it at all. are you sure? positive. huh, so i guess i could just check my credit score then. check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit. sorry about that. jonathan: i was saying monday started like mondays feel. dreary, raining. one nice part about that. you go outside and everything is so screen. brian: lush. we like that. wednesday is the transitional day. then you will be wishing it was cool. it will be get hot. take a look. i'll show you the pictures. this is the next few days. we jump from 59 today, we could be pushing 89 or even the first 90-degree day by the weekend. a big temperature swing. cool tomorrow. much like today with the cloud and the showers. mid-70's. we will
university of maryland has some students coughing. and the senior citizens scrambling for cover. i'm stephen tschida. i will tell you just checking my free credit score at credit karma. what the? you're welcome. i just helped you dodge a bullet. but i was just checking my... shhhhh... don't you know that checking your credit score lowers it. just be cool. actually, checking your credit score with credit karma doesn't affect it at all. are you sure? positive. huh, so i guess i could just check...
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began researching her for the story they found out the university where robertson said she received her mass and doctorate degrees was no ac creditollars institution, robertson turned in her resignation. >> little later. so, i wonder? >> she have to look into that. >> pittsburgh kansas, in the southeastern part of the state of kansas. >> related to pittsburgh, kansas. >> related? dorothy? >> no. >> good guess. dorothy is a fictional character. >> so famous. >> true. >> mike jerrick? >> nope. itch i'm from wichita, kansas. i believe brian williams, the guy at nbc. >> msnbc? >> msnbc. kind of put him off to the, ya, side. i think he went -- might have gone to pittsburgh state or lived in pittsburgh, kansas. sue? >> sue? >> can you look up brian williams, see if he has some relationship with pittsburgh, kansas? that would be great. now, jen, now that we figured out that you're not this cherry hill, fire marlton. >> and not doing pizza, that's later. >> we're doing easter treats, hi, jen. >> hi, okay, these girls are going to show me how it worksment they'll make some treats that they'll like, but they can also bring to uncle mike's
began researching her for the story they found out the university where robertson said she received her mass and doctorate degrees was no ac creditollars institution, robertson turned in her resignation. >> little later. so, i wonder? >> she have to look into that. >> pittsburgh kansas, in the southeastern part of the state of kansas. >> related to pittsburgh, kansas. >> related? dorothy? >> no. >> good guess. dorothy is a fictional character. >>...
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credit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university25 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> i was deangelo's assistant. >> that's you? >> yeah. >> look at you! hiccups! >> he called me hiccups because i had the hiccups one time i was on the phone with him. >> listen, he didn't just have the hiccups, he had the hiccups. he wouldn't stop hiccupping. >> yeah. >> you can die from hiccups. i was terrified. i was actually concerned. >> it was nerve-racking. >> so how is deangelo? >> he left, he's working for blockbuster video now. >> smart move. the music business has its ups and downs but blockbuster video's here for the long haul. >> jimmy: adam sandler. "sandy wexler" premieres on netflix next friday. sandy wexler, true or false, there's shades of gray here, but it's based on your own real manager? >> a little bit, yes. the voice, the mannerisms. >> jimmy: the name sandy?
credit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university25 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> i was deangelo's assistant. >> that's you? >> yeah. >> look at you! hiccups! >> he called me hiccups because i had the hiccups one...
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credit card. he is associate professor of african studies and chair of afro studies at howard university. he holds a phd in african-american studies from and a j.d.ersity from the ohio state university college of law. he was a school of district -- he was the school's district of philadelphia's first resident scholar on race and culture. and is co-founder of the philadelphia freedom school movement and community-based academic initiative that has involved over 13,000 elementary, high school and college students. he's co-editor of the association for the study of classical african civilizations, multivolume african world history project and has represented howard university as a spokesman in a wide range of print and electronic media. which includes "ebony" magazine, "the new york times," "the washington post", "u.s.a. today," msnbc, npr, bbc america, c-span, voice of america, the -- is smiley show that [applause] [laughter] >> it was a long list. so, please take a moment to help me welcome our guests for the evening. juleyka: hi, everyone. can everybody hear me ok? thank you so much for j
credit card. he is associate professor of african studies and chair of afro studies at howard university. he holds a phd in african-american studies from and a j.d.ersity from the ohio state university college of law. he was a school of district -- he was the school's district of philadelphia's first resident scholar on race and culture. and is co-founder of the philadelphia freedom school movement and community-based academic initiative that has involved over 13,000 elementary, high school and...
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universe in which i was keeping people 60 days. i can extend it but it was and 60 day increments and to be even more fair. they have given credit for ending this program and has been there to differ. he didn't george bush did. in 2006 he took waterboarding off the table. and before we get here. the total number of people that was water boarded was three. the last person was in march of 2003. when you do things in secret to even good people under stress wheels can certify off. and you talk. people don't know if they believe that it went this way. it's kind of at that the level of process in politics if you are asking me to revisit this what would you have done differently i would've briefed more people in congress about more staff more early. what happened was we briefed a very small number and then it always becomes public. and when it became public unit awful lot of running up garments. it's can sound harsh. my senses, we then give members of the other political branch a bit of a hall pass that they can go ahead and either had real or feigned outrage. once he made everybody feel safe again but they spare the difficulty of the
universe in which i was keeping people 60 days. i can extend it but it was and 60 day increments and to be even more fair. they have given credit for ending this program and has been there to differ. he didn't george bush did. in 2006 he took waterboarding off the table. and before we get here. the total number of people that was water boarded was three. the last person was in march of 2003. when you do things in secret to even good people under stress wheels can certify off. and you talk....
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university of maryland at the for-profit trade schools even with the short duration programs they don't know of lobotomy meansoplw they quit the nate trying again to pay pay tuition again and the credits don't transfer. we' it is a lever to pay attention to so the last thing they want to do is we on the corner they are vulnerable that neutralizes the potential in many ways. but very expensive baird to policy areas and the higher education peace and is the new conversation. so with basic survival and stabilization and to be predatory at worst insect that -- an important things to pay attention to. so as an incredibly important story it is also the nature of work after welfare reform we saw unprecedented number of single mothers in the labor market and they begin to redefine themselves as workers so by the time we started the study we racetrack by a but how the people of our study these extremely poor people identify workers and had history and if you look at the statistics 90 percent ofhe poor children live in a household with an adult who has been in the former -- formal labor market in pervades in very profound ways of probably always has but with single mothers resaw i historically
university of maryland at the for-profit trade schools even with the short duration programs they don't know of lobotomy meansoplw they quit the nate trying again to pay pay tuition again and the credits don't transfer. we' it is a lever to pay attention to so the last thing they want to do is we on the corner they are vulnerable that neutralizes the potential in many ways. but very expensive baird to policy areas and the higher education peace and is the new conversation. so with basic...
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credit forgiveness. liz: why don't you dictate to the universities, stop gouging with tuition costs. stuart: a man with all of your children worrying about the future college costs. i'm just getting over it a new poll from pew, 58% say their vi of theconomy is good or somewhat good. that's the best level since the financial crisis. how about that, liz. liz: that's something and you know, the tracking of it, meaning the rate of growth, it's the highest top ever in the history of pew doing this sentiment. so, i always like to look at the flip side of it. does this mean that the obama administration for the last eight years had a gigantic x-ray blanket on the entire u.s. economy, demoralizing obama administration, the finger wagging, you didn't build that, the government, we can do everything. what these guys did, the obama administration, they took emergency rescue measures for the bailout and treated them as economic growth measures. come to us and we'll-- when you see nonpartisan pew saying this, and that finding, that shows you where we were in the last eight years. ashley: and demo
credit forgiveness. liz: why don't you dictate to the universities, stop gouging with tuition costs. stuart: a man with all of your children worrying about the future college costs. i'm just getting over it a new poll from pew, 58% say their vi of theconomy is good or somewhat good. that's the best level since the financial crisis. how about that, liz. liz: that's something and you know, the tracking of it, meaning the rate of growth, it's the highest top ever in the history of pew doing this...
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there is somebody looking for extra credit, have you now an option if you are an arizona state universityyou can organize an anti-trump protest, instead of taking the final exam on human rights. how do you feel about that? do you think that's fair? >> i mean it's prima facie silly but also mediocre. if you look at this professor in particular by the way born outside the country. brian: malmaldonado. >> in her biomy course consists of left wing act investigation. immigrant right activism. what is so upsetting about it is how mediocre it is. think of the kids in her class either taking out loans to be there or who are probably relying as well on government grants, taxpayer funded grants and they are not learning anything other than activism which is not itself an academic discipline. it's pretty easy to stand outside with a sign. much harder, more challenging and important to learn facts. that's not happening. it's just a snapshot that you could take at almost any american college where people who have no qualifications who aren't impressive are teaching your kids to hate the country they l
there is somebody looking for extra credit, have you now an option if you are an arizona state universityyou can organize an anti-trump protest, instead of taking the final exam on human rights. how do you feel about that? do you think that's fair? >> i mean it's prima facie silly but also mediocre. if you look at this professor in particular by the way born outside the country. brian: malmaldonado. >> in her biomy course consists of left wing act investigation. immigrant right...
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university. professor formerly served as the chief economist as the international monetary fund. donald trump said the dollar is too strong, likes low interest rates, doesn't mind janet yellen. the dollar he took credit for it, he said because people like me. a chart i'm showing our viewers about what happened with the dollar. the dollar has gone up. it's been in a 13-year high. and part of that is because we -- people want to put their ney in america, comparatively it's a good economy. tell mwhat you thought when you heard that president was talking about the dollar being weaker. >> well, it is unusual because historically american treasury secretaries usually speak about this, and whatever the situation is, they always say, i want a strong dollar. but, of course, the fact is, it's not always good for you. and the dollar is very high right now. it's perfectly sensible to say you wish it were weaker. that said i don't know if the president can make it weaker. i mean it's a lot of forces that are really hard to explain and understand. >> and yesterday, president trump was highly interesting during the campaign was highly critical of china's currency policy saying they were trying to keep it unusually
university. professor formerly served as the chief economist as the international monetary fund. donald trump said the dollar is too strong, likes low interest rates, doesn't mind janet yellen. the dollar he took credit for it, he said because people like me. a chart i'm showing our viewers about what happened with the dollar. the dollar has gone up. it's been in a 13-year high. and part of that is because we -- people want to put their ney in america, comparatively it's a good economy. tell...
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credit cards. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. the cases submitted. >> this afternoon remarks from former pakistani president on u.s. foreign-policy and ways to combat isis. it would be speaking at george washington university and apple store live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. here's a look at our primetime schedule in the c-span networks. >> this week on q&a -- >> i really learned the value of discourse and cover much of this program. the way to interact with people whom i don't necessarily agree with has completely changed. >> a special program devoted to hearing from high school students attending the annual weeklong united states senate youth program where they share the thoughts about government and politics. >> now i can safely set the end of this week i am sure that obsolete certain of what i would and i think that's good thing. >> hard work and fair chance for everybody to reach the top will turn out to be not an equal result but equal chance for everybody. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> coming up next massachusetts congressman jim mcgovern talks about hunger in the united states and how he thinks the u.s. can best address it legislatively. he is followed by a panel discussion o
credit cards. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. the cases submitted. >> this afternoon remarks from former pakistani president on u.s. foreign-policy and ways to combat isis. it would be speaking at george washington university and apple store live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. here's a look at our primetime schedule in the c-span networks. >> this week on q&a -- >> i really learned the value of discourse and cover much of this program. the way to interact with people...
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credit swisse, estimated 8600 store closures by year end at this rate. it's not detouring any of the retailing students here at the universityizona in the school of retailing. they are optimistic about the future of retail and their careers in it. they said just because retails is going through shifts, doesn't mean it's doomed. back to you, bill, sue? >> all right, courtney, thank you. good to know they are optimistic on the future. appreciate it p. >>> this feels weird, but time now for a cnbc news update, but this time with contessa. >> i was going to does if felt like worlds collided. here's what's happening now. the man accused of going on last week's racially motivated shooting rampage in fresno faced the judge today. 39-year-old is accused of killing three people. the judge ordered him to undergo mental evaluation and bail is set at about $2 million. a massachusetts judge issued an order today to preserve evidence in aaron hernandez's prison suicide. the former nfl star's familiments an investigation into the circumstances of the death. hernandez was serving a life term for a 2013 killing. wednesday, he was found hangi
credit swisse, estimated 8600 store closures by year end at this rate. it's not detouring any of the retailing students here at the universityizona in the school of retailing. they are optimistic about the future of retail and their careers in it. they said just because retails is going through shifts, doesn't mean it's doomed. back to you, bill, sue? >> all right, courtney, thank you. good to know they are optimistic on the future. appreciate it p. >>> this feels weird, but time...
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many credit worthy borrowers could pay $600 more for their .uto loan according to researchers at the university of maryland, as a result of dodd frank, middle only achievet cheaper mortgages, but they were cut out of the mortgage market altogether. for all the harm inflicted upon consumers, richard quartering richard quartering ordrey should be removed from office. show that he removed -- reversed the law and did so .ot with formal rulemaking hemake matters worse, attempted to apply this new rope standard retroactively. the d.c. circuit court ruled against and in both instances. on marchreversed, -- 31st, he attempted to take control over direct dealer auto lending compensation. in doing so, the agencies ought to deregulate companies over which it has no statutory authorities and who are expressly exempted under the dodd frank law. to process tod the companies under the administrative procedures act. denied market members due process, and as such he should be dismissed by our president. go,only must mr. cordray but this current agency must go as well. the market people need to be protected from
many credit worthy borrowers could pay $600 more for their .uto loan according to researchers at the university of maryland, as a result of dodd frank, middle only achievet cheaper mortgages, but they were cut out of the mortgage market altogether. for all the harm inflicted upon consumers, richard quartering richard quartering ordrey should be removed from office. show that he removed -- reversed the law and did so .ot with formal rulemaking hemake matters worse, attempted to apply this new...
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credit. it's a pioneering program and liberty is known for pioneering lots of things. we're the only christian universityioneer in online education. but sylvia came to me a few years ago and said, you know, there's a terrible problem with young people, and it's -- they're so addicted to their devices and to video games that they really don't know how to interact with people. and as a university, we know that when our graduates get out in the real world if they're not able to interact with people and have personal interaction and relationships, they're not going to succeed in the business world or any other profession, so we decided it was time to become a pioneer in something different. this is the only center for digital wellness that we know of in the country. >> dr. freed, i grew up in the '80s, i played nintendo all the time, but then i played basketball, i was out all hours of the night playing tag. what has changed from then to now with our children? >> right. so our devices are created to be so addicting. people say how is this different from television? you don't carry your tv with you. but our d
credit. it's a pioneering program and liberty is known for pioneering lots of things. we're the only christian universityioneer in online education. but sylvia came to me a few years ago and said, you know, there's a terrible problem with young people, and it's -- they're so addicted to their devices and to video games that they really don't know how to interact with people. and as a university, we know that when our graduates get out in the real world if they're not able to interact with...
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universal bank. then in terms of new assets, they came in very strong at 12 billion francs in the quarter. that was significantly above assessments. so if you are looking forward, you want credituisse to show off trends in wealth management. those assets were very impressive in that regard. they didn't come up the offensive margins in asia which was a key growth area. jon: in deutsche bank april 27, barclays at 8:28. what is the trading leading up to? >> i think the global markets reported will be in the first quarter last year, a weak comparison. but certainly, credit revenues are more than double here at credit suisse. that bodes well for both them and deutsche bank. the key for deutsche bank will ofwhether we see any signs lasting franchise damage. can they regain market shares that they lost to u.s. peers last year? but overall, the trends are broadly positive. doll, deutsche bank. 4 billion from credit suisse. is this it? >> i'm not sure they are finished. in nine and 10, the u.s. banks had to raise capital. they didn't want to. nobody had a gun to the european banks so they need to as well. now they are doing it. i don't think we are quite finished. the balance sheet cou
universal bank. then in terms of new assets, they came in very strong at 12 billion francs in the quarter. that was significantly above assessments. so if you are looking forward, you want credituisse to show off trends in wealth management. those assets were very impressive in that regard. they didn't come up the offensive margins in asia which was a key growth area. jon: in deutsche bank april 27, barclays at 8:28. what is the trading leading up to? >> i think the global markets...
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many credit worthy borrowers could pay almost $600 more for their auto loans due to the auto lending guidance. according to researchers at the university of maryland, as a result of dodd-frank, middle income borrow eers not only didt obtain cheaper mortgages but were cut out of the market all together. next cfp b's short history, the phh case where the structure was ruled unconstitutional, the facts show that mr. richard cordray did so not with formal rule making, that is with notice, comment, and due process. but with an ad hoc enforcement action. then to make it worse, mr. co cordray -- on march 31, 2013, cfpb issued bulletin 2332, attempting to -- in doing so, cppb sought to illegally regulate companies which it has no authority and are exempt under the dodd-frank law. cfpb failed to afford due process to regulated companies under the administrative procedures act. for conducting unlawful activities, abusing this authority, denying market participants due process, richard cordray should be dismissed by our president. not only must mr. cordray go, but the current cfpb go, as well. americans need a cop on the beat to protect them from
many credit worthy borrowers could pay almost $600 more for their auto loans due to the auto lending guidance. according to researchers at the university of maryland, as a result of dodd-frank, middle income borrow eers not only didt obtain cheaper mortgages but were cut out of the market all together. next cfp b's short history, the phh case where the structure was ruled unconstitutional, the facts show that mr. richard cordray did so not with formal rule making, that is with notice, comment,...