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winkle. rip van dorian gray, he stays john forever, he has a painting in his attic.avis: it is working out for you. the new series, in its second season, "wilfred," on fx. it is funny. it is good to have it back. that is our show for tonight. >> for more information on today's show, visit pbs.org. tavis: 2 immunex time for a conversation with glenn fry on his solo project. that is next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place where walmart comes together with the community. make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
winkle. rip van dorian gray, he stays john forever, he has a painting in his attic.avis: it is working out for you. the new series, in its second season, "wilfred," on fx. it is funny. it is good to have it back. that is our show for tonight. >> for more information on today's show, visit pbs.org. tavis: 2 immunex time for a conversation with glenn fry on his solo project. that is next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we...
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they have been a rip van winkle. but at some point they will rip again. >> scary.papa comiskey's beard or bond vigilantes. >>> 15.2, this stock under the radar name, absolutely on fire the past year. bring up a one-year chart of qcor. it's got one drug from 13 years ago. preliminary indications indicate it is selling more of the drug than maybe previously thought. so again a one-drug company which jim kramer would say is always risky. but that stock is on fire and it's soaring once again today. back to you. >> thank you very much. the dow down 54 points. next on the program alcoa stock losing 12% in the second quarter. analysts aren't too optimistic about what's around the corner. actually that's not strictly true. we have two analysts coming up, one of which thinks you can double your money on alcoa. do you need to get ahead of that now. stay with us. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at c
they have been a rip van winkle. but at some point they will rip again. >> scary.papa comiskey's beard or bond vigilantes. >>> 15.2, this stock under the radar name, absolutely on fire the past year. bring up a one-year chart of qcor. it's got one drug from 13 years ago. preliminary indications indicate it is selling more of the drug than maybe previously thought. so again a one-drug company which jim kramer would say is always risky. but that stock is on fire and it's soaring...
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winkle students in hands-on application of hands on maternity outcome which is an incredibly important part. as you know, there was a federal requirement that was put in sam nunn, georgia, 1992 that required on the for-profit schools that 50% of their students had to be campus-based. 50%. that was removed if i'm not mistaken and she doesn't die. so now 100% of the students of the report will show in a couple weeks since that time has just skyrocketed in terms of how many online we know to drop out rates are now and then on completion rates are at these schools then it's abysmal. so before we had a requirement. 50%. we don't have a requirement anymore. >> senator, we found lidded nerdiness the right approach. your alma mater jumped 23% distance and online credit/zero peer were basically a science and technology university. there's still many programs better served in hands-on laboratories and other spaces in addition we want to emphasize there's also the added component that there's more to what you get an intellectual material, whether it's teambuilding, living in residence halls are m
winkle students in hands-on application of hands on maternity outcome which is an incredibly important part. as you know, there was a federal requirement that was put in sam nunn, georgia, 1992 that required on the for-profit schools that 50% of their students had to be campus-based. 50%. that was removed if i'm not mistaken and she doesn't die. so now 100% of the students of the report will show in a couple weeks since that time has just skyrocketed in terms of how many online we know to drop...