issue, you do not want to have this sensitive information going out but the truth is you will not show joe smith s g.p.a. you just want to know the starting salaries. some colleges are more expensive but they have lower rates of people borrowing, the student loans. you want to compare apples and apples. heather: and expenses do not always mean better. should universities ultimately be held liable or punished in a way when it comes to things they cannot control, the job market or the student themselves? it is up to them to get the job. that is a red herring. if you say they cannot be held accountable for the economy, the economy cuts across all colleges. college a and college b both face the same economy. you want to know, what are the
candidate, the lights will be shined on everything about his life and everything about his history and past and mormonism is one of those things and americans will get to learn a lot more about mormonism and find out things about the faith they didn t know existed and some of them are controversial and some of them are unknown. the downside as you point out, people do their own research and will go online and not every article that you pull up online is accurate. that enables misinformation, bad information, out right lies about anyone s faith to continue and become if not urban legends for some people it becomes their reality. i think that s definitely a possibility. remember in 2007 when mitt romney was running the first time he gave a big speech about faith and the role of it in his life and he didn t get much into what he personally believes, and ever since he hasn t said much either. when he spoke at liberty university, the evangelical college a couple weeks ago he
no, not in new york, in d.c. p. in a diner. it improves dramatically but no food. it begins this morning with a massacre in afghanistan apparently by an american soldier and this morning as well. the taliban is vowing revenge. the soldiers from the joint base in washington state here s how it went down. door to door he went yesterday morning in kandahar province opening fire, i ll killing at least 16 people while they slept, many children. president karzai said the dead include 9 children, 3 women. and after the attacks the soldier then returned to his base and surrendered. president obama today offering his condolences. karzai, however, is furious. is calling the killings intentional and, quote, acts of terror and unforgivable. sarah is live for news kabul, afghanistan, this morning. hey, good morning to you. what s the latest on this? good morn, soledad. i just saw pretty gruesome images in western afghanistan where this happened and there were some witnesses also tal
basketball coach bernie fine last night. a third man now says that fine molested him when he was a boy. also in a phone recording from nine years ago aired on espn fine s wife, laurie, says she knew, quote, everything that went on. we re expecting to hear from a family of a florida a&m student who died in a suspected hazing incident. they plan to announce a lawsuit against the school. robert champion was a drum major with the university s award winning marching band. 30 band members were suspended this semester because of possible involvement in hazing. big day for democracy in egypt. polling centers were overflowing today. the country s first election since the arab spring revolution. the vote comes after a bloody week of protest in the streets of cairo. defying expectations of more violence, egyptians peacefully waited in line for hours for their chance to cast a ballot. for many it was a very emotional moment. i feel good. i feel my vote will change egypt. to a bette
she looks back at the pictures, tears welling, she remembers when she was 14 and pregnant, graduating from high school looked impossible. i felt like i had destroyed my future because of the negative stereotypes. i had actually attempted suicide a couple of times. reporter: but what intervened in that critical moment of her life was her drive, her ambition and one local community group. she was a very driven student. yes, you have a child, but we can help you try to move forward. we can help you go to college. reporter: her life defies the stereotype of teen parents as a drag on society. after rediscovering her motivation with help from communities and schools, she finished college a year ahead of schedule, raised her daughter alone, bought a house and is a lawyer in philadelphia. i use the internet a lot more often. for first time in our