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the national association of college and university business offices. so it's at least 700 institutions, hold nearly 840000000000 and endowment assets, colleges and universities invest this money across financial markets and stokes hedge funds, businesses and real estate, protesting students, one of the universities to withdraw or divest their endowments from his ray the companies and businesses, the profit from israel is on gaza. they want the money to be reallocated to more ethical investment ventures, which in turn can pressure a company or government to change policies. and there's a history of student activist targeting endowments during demonstrations. in the 1980s they successfully persuaded universities to divest from a pos site south africa. more recently, universities of divested from fossil fuels and private prisons were joining us from new york. is melanie cabinet. she's a professor and director of the weather head center of international affairs at harvard university. if i, if i will welcome to thanks for joining us or when it comes to thes
the national association of college and university business offices. so it's at least 700 institutions, hold nearly 840000000000 and endowment assets, colleges and universities invest this money across financial markets and stokes hedge funds, businesses and real estate, protesting students, one of the universities to withdraw or divest their endowments from his ray the companies and businesses, the profit from israel is on gaza. they want the money to be reallocated to more ethical investment...
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skills and not always taught in college and the national association of college and employers finds companies are hiring 5.8% fewer new graduates this year than they did last year. >> we've talked about this before and had mike rowe on and ceo of lincoln tech and need practical skills and governor from oklahoma was talking about it and skills that the employers need and want right now. that's ai. if i'm in a liberal arts institution and have skills. stuart: if you're in college and deeply in debt and that's tough. that's really tough. lauren: started college on zoom and graduated with anti-israel protesters disrupting exams and graduation and now can't get a job because of ai. >> they'll prevail. just need a little struggle. stuart: this is america. massachusetts may lose a billion in tax revenue this year. what is the problem, lauren? lauren: high taxes and high prices for housing and healthcare. in the past decade, 39,000 massachusetts residents left the state and that number is expected to hit almost 100,000 by 2030 at estimated cost of $161 million per year and meaning massachus
skills and not always taught in college and the national association of college and employers finds companies are hiring 5.8% fewer new graduates this year than they did last year. >> we've talked about this before and had mike rowe on and ceo of lincoln tech and need practical skills and governor from oklahoma was talking about it and skills that the employers need and want right now. that's ai. if i'm in a liberal arts institution and have skills. stuart: if you're in college and deeply...
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a survey by the national association of colleges and employers found hundreds of big companies plan to cut the amount of new grads they hired by nearly 6%. and that's because they're looking for people who have skills in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence field. eyes taking over some of the entry level jobs at new grads would have been hired for ironically, the need for computer science majors is cooling consulting and finance are also other recruiting areas that are being as well. >> for your money. but a new study is shedding some light on whether you want to continue working from home or go to the office. it turns out if you want a big raise in to move up the ladder, you may eventually have to go in. there's a study from the job listing site latter's dot com. and it says that high-paying remote and hybrid jobs have actually been less available and the pay is not as it was. they say that 90% of companies say they want their employees to be back in the office a full 5 days a week by the end of this year. and according to bloomberg to name a few city, hsbc, barclays are requir
a survey by the national association of colleges and employers found hundreds of big companies plan to cut the amount of new grads they hired by nearly 6%. and that's because they're looking for people who have skills in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence field. eyes taking over some of the entry level jobs at new grads would have been hired for ironically, the need for computer science majors is cooling consulting and finance are also other recruiting areas that are being as well....
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and former president trump addressed the national rifle association. in just one month they'll face each other in the first 2024 presidential debate in the key swing state of georgia. nikole killion is there for us. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, georgia is a pivotal battleground for both candidates. president biden flipped the state in 2020, but multiple polls show him trailing the former president and he's spending a lot of time on the ground courting black voters. in his second trip to the peach state this year, president biden kicked off his latest campaign with a stop at a famed black-owned restaurant in atlanta. >> this election, lots at stake. it's not about me but the alternative. >> reporter: the president making a strong appeal to african american voters who were instrumental in his 2020 win but have shown signs of fracturing support. >> i believe young african americans for the most part are in support of someone in support of the greater good of the community, out of those two candidates, it's president joe biden. >> reporter: he
and former president trump addressed the national rifle association. in just one month they'll face each other in the first 2024 presidential debate in the key swing state of georgia. nikole killion is there for us. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, georgia is a pivotal battleground for both candidates. president biden flipped the state in 2020, but multiple polls show him trailing the former president and he's spending a lot of time on the ground courting black voters. in his...
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they ended up in philadelphia, where he grew up and attended college and became enmeshed in the national association for advancement of colored people, which was at that point the most prominent civil rights organization in the country. both them. then, by the time they married in 1960, were passionately committed to civil rights. they were prominent members of the acp in portsmouth, new hampshire, where they lived. they were involved in activism after this experience. then they went to their minister. they were unitarian. it's a denomination with which very much believed in science and in progress. and they were gratified when their minister believed them. they also went to the u.s. military, which was second nature to americans in those period in those years. in 1960, the gallup poll showed that 75% of americans believed that the u.s. government would do the right thing. most or all of the time that's unimagined to us today. but it was very true for betty and barney. then, of course, they went through the medical establishment and went to sekai interests. this was a period in which psy
they ended up in philadelphia, where he grew up and attended college and became enmeshed in the national association for advancement of colored people, which was at that point the most prominent civil rights organization in the country. both them. then, by the time they married in 1960, were passionately committed to civil rights. they were prominent members of the acp in portsmouth, new hampshire, where they lived. they were involved in activism after this experience. then they went to their...
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the next witness is the ceo of national association of student national aid administrators located in washington, d.c. the third witness is ms. kim cook, ceo of college attainment network located in washington, d.c. the final witness is rachel fieldsman, the vice provost for enrollment at university of north carolina chapel hill located in chapel hill north carolina, thank you so much. we thanked the witnesses for being here today and testimony pursuant to committee rules, limit or a presentation to five minute summary of your written statement. i would like to remind witnesses to be aware of their responsibility to provide accurate information to the subcommittee. i would like to start off with recognizing mr. kantrowitz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you for convening on the hearing on fafsa fail examining the impact on students, families, and schools and for inviting me to testify before the u.s. house subcommittee on higher education and workforce development this morning. my name is mark kantrowitz. in 1996, i developed a prototype of online soft for that led to the fact th
the next witness is the ceo of national association of student national aid administrators located in washington, d.c. the third witness is ms. kim cook, ceo of college attainment network located in washington, d.c. the final witness is rachel fieldsman, the vice provost for enrollment at university of north carolina chapel hill located in chapel hill north carolina, thank you so much. we thanked the witnesses for being here today and testimony pursuant to committee rules, limit or a...
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college at ucla, went on to be the national basketball associations most valuable player both in the regular season and in the finals, he was on two teams that won the nba championship, portland and boss walton was 71 and on this memorial, president biden paying tribute to those killed defending the nation they we joined that grieve with gratitude gratitude to our fallen heroes gratitude to the families that behind and gratitude to the brave souls who continue to uphold the flame of liberty all across our country and around the world. >> because of them all of them that we stand here today. we will never forget that. we will never, ever, ever stop working for two mike and more perfect union god bless the fallen may god bless their families and may god protect our troops that was the president at arlington national cemetery earlier today. >> the news continues now with boris sanchez in for wolf blitzer in the situation
college at ucla, went on to be the national basketball associations most valuable player both in the regular season and in the finals, he was on two teams that won the nba championship, portland and boss walton was 71 and on this memorial, president biden paying tribute to those killed defending the nation they we joined that grieve with gratitude gratitude to our fallen heroes gratitude to the families that behind and gratitude to the brave souls who continue to uphold the flame of liberty all...
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the national association for the advancement of colored people is condemning what it calls, excessive police force. john 100 reports from chicago. the, the, the academic year is ending across the u. s. with universities are sending in police to break up protests one campus after another. at the massachusetts institute of technology on thursday, police arrested several students in graduate workers at the university of massachusetts and hers police arrested more than a 100 at johns hopkins university in baltimore, a deadline to break up camper. phase legal and academic sanctions has passed, leaving students disguising their identities and defining authorities. we're still here and i don't think we're going anywhere until our demands are met. after reaching police raids at the university of chicago and the school of the art institute of chicago students in america's 3rd largest city, no man alone protest can. his counter protesters look on. this is the last encampment in the city of chicago in here at depaul university as it universities across the nation. there is the constant threat th
the national association for the advancement of colored people is condemning what it calls, excessive police force. john 100 reports from chicago. the, the, the academic year is ending across the u. s. with universities are sending in police to break up protests one campus after another. at the massachusetts institute of technology on thursday, police arrested several students in graduate workers at the university of massachusetts and hers police arrested more than a 100 at johns hopkins...
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shortage of nurses, the american association of colleges of nursing says at least 30 states will have critical rn shortages in the next six years, especially across the western part of the u.s. nursing schools across the country are also facing a shortage of faculty to train new nurses. more than a million nurses are protected or projected to retire by 2030. we spoke with the head of the federal health resources and services administration, carol johnson, about national nurses week. >> i think we all across the country should be thanking nurses for their incredible dedication and work, their life saving work that you know, got us all through to this point on the other side of the pandemic, we have really, you know, nurses are the backbone of the health care system. >> johnson says nursing is slowly becoming a younger and more diverse profession. well, the expected dates for medicare and social security funds to run out have been pushed back by five years. medicare now expected to run out of cash in its trust fund by 2036. the social security trust funds will be unable to pay out full
shortage of nurses, the american association of colleges of nursing says at least 30 states will have critical rn shortages in the next six years, especially across the western part of the u.s. nursing schools across the country are also facing a shortage of faculty to train new nurses. more than a million nurses are protected or projected to retire by 2030. we spoke with the head of the federal health resources and services administration, carol johnson, about national nurses week. >> i...
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. >>> meanwhile, on saturday, former president trump was in texas speaking at the national rifle association convention and picking up that group's endorsement. we'll have the latest in a pair of live reports and talk to kristen welker just ahead. >>> plus, our "sunday focus" on the presidential debate this week after back and forth public challenges between president biden and former president trump. how will these ones be different? will they really matter in the end? >>> then, our "sunday spotlight" on 50 years of "people" magazine at the center of american popular culture with famous covers, behind-the-scenes stories and, of course, a roundup of the sexiest men alive. >>> and later, a new "sunday sitdown" with one of the most in-demand actors in hollywood these days, glen powell, the long career that got a rocket boost from "top gun: maverick" and the box office smash "anyone but you" where he stars with sydney sweeney. >> you know, sydney and i want to get back in the trenches on the julia and george, these people that work together over and over again. >> a "sunday sitdown" with glen p
. >>> meanwhile, on saturday, former president trump was in texas speaking at the national rifle association convention and picking up that group's endorsement. we'll have the latest in a pair of live reports and talk to kristen welker just ahead. >>> plus, our "sunday focus" on the presidential debate this week after back and forth public challenges between president biden and former president trump. how will these ones be different? will they really matter in the...
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the american association of colleges of nursing says at least 30 states will have critical rn shortages in the next six years, especially across the western half of the us. nursing schools across the country are also facing a shortage of faculty to train new nurses. this comes as more than 1 million nurses are projected to retire by the year 2030. though the shortage has made staffing challenging. nurses have continued to provide critical care even through the pandemic. the head of the health resources and services administration, carol johnson, joined us earlier today on the floor to discuss national nurses week. >> i think we all across the country should be thanking nurses for their incredible dedication and work, their life saving work that, you know, got us all through to this point. on the other side of the pandemic, have really, you know, nurses are the backbone of the health care system. >> johnson says that nursing is slowly becoming a younger and more diverse profession. >> some good news for medicare and social security announced today the go broke dates for both programs hav
the american association of colleges of nursing says at least 30 states will have critical rn shortages in the next six years, especially across the western half of the us. nursing schools across the country are also facing a shortage of faculty to train new nurses. this comes as more than 1 million nurses are projected to retire by the year 2030. though the shortage has made staffing challenging. nurses have continued to provide critical care even through the pandemic. the head of the health...
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on the war in gaza, and he also noted that he did not support the idea of deploying the national guard to campuses as pro-palestine protests have spread on college campuses nationwide, there have been tense confrontations with law enforcement, according to a tally done by the associated press. >> more than 2000 people have been arrested across the country during these recent demonstrations. just this morning in southern california, 200 arrests were made at ucla as a large number of officers moved in to clear out a heavily fortified encampment. >> for more on how law enforcement officers have been responding to these protests, we are joined by retired police chief tommy tucson, who is now a professor of criminal justice at bakersfield college. thanks so much for joining us here. first off, i want to start with that ucla encampment that we're seeing last night's approach with hundreds of officers moving in. they had riot gear on working methodically to clear encampments. what did you think about that? >> you know, they may have waited a little too long because i understand there was and
on the war in gaza, and he also noted that he did not support the idea of deploying the national guard to campuses as pro-palestine protests have spread on college campuses nationwide, there have been tense confrontations with law enforcement, according to a tally done by the associated press. >> more than 2000 people have been arrested across the country during these recent demonstrations. just this morning in southern california, 200 arrests were made at ucla as a large number of...
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athletic association and five of the biggest conferences that are part of the ncaa against a slate of lawsuits being brought against them based on antitrust grounds. it is going to ultimately lead to college athletes getting paid to play while still in school, now this agreement is still tentative, and finer details will need to be ironed out. but the price tag is nearly $2.8 billion. that amount is going to be paid over the course of the next ten years to roughly 14,000 former and current student athletes. the bulk of that settlement will be shouldered by schools in the southeastern, big ten, big 12, atlantic coast, and other conferences. now, if and when a federal judge approves the settlement, it will ultimately lead to a brand-new model for how college athletics works. also, how athletes athletes wil participate in the revenues that are generated by the schools that showcase those talents. the new model will let school but not require them, just let them set aside up to $21 million in revenue to share with athletes each year. that value is a cap, but it could be subject to being r
athletic association and five of the biggest conferences that are part of the ncaa against a slate of lawsuits being brought against them based on antitrust grounds. it is going to ultimately lead to college athletes getting paid to play while still in school, now this agreement is still tentative, and finer details will need to be ironed out. but the price tag is nearly $2.8 billion. that amount is going to be paid over the course of the next ten years to roughly 14,000 former and current...
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what today, big more revenue than the national basketball association. basically baseball or the national hockey league? it is second only to the national football league, and it is gaining fast. what this settlement does. it says that schools, they create new benefits that the athletes du currently have up to 22% of those revenues, which are readily available to be used for this purpose. so no, it is not coming from any other programs. it's not coming from any other athlete. it's coming from this season, nervous revenue part that the schools currently use to do things like pay their athletic directors $4 a year or paid his strength and conditioning coach had sub-schools a billion a year. those monies will go in part that a fair share to the athlete who have actually generated them yeah, those are extraordinary amounts. when you think that these are universities that we're talking about. but jeffrey, how much do you think this is going to be a seismic shift for how these colleges handle their sports programs. if they now have to pay these athletes and ho
what today, big more revenue than the national basketball association. basically baseball or the national hockey league? it is second only to the national football league, and it is gaining fast. what this settlement does. it says that schools, they create new benefits that the athletes du currently have up to 22% of those revenues, which are readily available to be used for this purpose. so no, it is not coming from any other programs. it's not coming from any other athlete. it's coming from...