Welcome everybody, im neil cavuto and we are keeping an eye on dignitaries and wife visiting the United States. Timing is everything because all of this comes in light of our wanting to get punishing measures on syria for what appears to be the use of chemical weapons against its people and we are looking at for a universal slapdown of the syrians there. Well spell it out. We see power shifting within the National Security team that is at the white house of the steve bannon, were hearing right now, has been removed from that position. It is not necessarily what it appears. Blake burman on the phone to tell us what is going here. Blake . Reporter im on the phone. Watching live shot of kings arrival. They wouldnt let us cross to the camera positions because there is butch of highly important people here at white house. What the secret service says we do and follow. Hello from the phone, 100 feet away from video you were watching. As it relates to steve bannon. He has been taken off as a
Unite. Why we could be the ones who determine this election. From tampa bays number one news station, this is good day tampa bay. Hey everybody its 8 oclock im russell rhodes. Im laura moody. We thank you for waking up with us friday. October 28th we need to get straight to dave for look at the forecast. Yeah a lot of cloud cover streaming through today. But boy is it mild. Thats a pretty look too, isnt it usf marine science ca sun right there. But 72 degrees over the tampa bay area. 69 degrees in tampa itself with winds out north, northeast at 6. Its because we have west to southwest winds aloft. Thats what keeping some of the cloud cover around. So filtered sunshine today. Still warm, seasonably warm as High Temperatures sweez back up into the mid 80s. Vanessa. All right dave were dealing with few trouble spots. So well start off with i4 for much the morning drive. And this live camera here is a little ways east of mcintosh road you can see in distance there in westbound lanes we do
But all universities that receive federal funds are acc d accred accredited. So the college of profitable, a great organization, found 514 red flag universities across the country where students have a better chance of defaulting on Student Loans than they do graduating. All of them are credited by an arm of the federal government essentially. If you go there, you are more likely to default on your Student Loan Debt than you are to actually graduate from school. One answer i would say is limiting federal subsidies to colleges and universities. Not increasing them. Allow a robust private market of lenders to reform and come back into the market. A robust market of private lenders would be a far better arbitration on Student Loans. They will pea able to take into account your major, your likelihood of repaying your loans, your credit worthiness and things that can get you a better Interest Rate than a uniform rate from the private government. Allow a private lender and gasp have College
[inaudible conversations] welcome. My name is a gene healy. Im a Vice President here at the Cato Institute and ill be your moderator today. Thank you all for coming out to the first cato event of 2016. Today, we are going to spread the new years cheer and take the chill out of your bones with an in depth look at remotecontrolled executions, the creeping surveillance state, and the seeming permanence of the imperial presidency. So merry new year. Our focus today is the extraordinary new book by Charlie Savage, power wars inside obamas post9 11 presidency. Charlie has been with the New York Times since 2008, and he has been the indispensable reporter on executive power issues since well before that. In 2007 while with the boston globe he won the Pulitzer Prize for his work on the Bush Administrations signing statements. Is 2007 book, takeover, the return of the imperial presidency, was named one of the best books of the year by the washington post, slate and esquire. To describe power wa
The Newman Foundation at Harvard University established the annual j. Anthony lukas worrieds in 1998 and recently announces this years finalists for works in progressnonfiction writing and history. The first award is for unfinished books. The finalist include sasha eisenberg, whose writing history of samesex marriage in america, and author steve luxenburg who is looking at the end of segregation in the united states. Another works in progress finalist is steve one who is researching the creation of National Public raid youre, and Meredith Wadman is examining cells used to develop vaccines. The lukas prize give awards for knock fiction writings. Finalizes including adam brigles, guide to fracking, which reports on thefts of a texas town to stop an oil companys use of hydraulic fracturing. Two dollars a day look at extreme poverty in america and the book reports on how newark, new Jersey School system used the donation of 100 million from facebook founder mark sucker beryl. Other finalis