Tonight. Its okay. Were comedians. On jay lenos garage. [laughs] wow, right on the edge. A perfectly restored classic car can be a beautiful thing, but the car world is changing. Yeah, dont move that. Thatsyeah. No, no, no, normally you just go like this. Nowadays, a car that looks like a complete wreck that doesnt run, thats rusted in every corner, can actually be worth more than the restored classic. How is that possible . Theres value in a car thats just hung around as it was. And to prove the old saying, you can restore a car a million times, but its only original once. [laughs] Patrick Dempsey takes us back to porsches roots. Is that better than the emmy . Absolutely. Yeah, it is, yeah. [both laugh] i take a trip down the strip in a cadillac thats older than the strip itself. The fact that all the people that designed this car are dead. Guess thats true. My friend Jerry Seinfeld and i. I am really enjoying this drive. Have a ridiculous conversation that makes no sense. For example
So good afternoon, and welcome my name is tim bowman executive dean for administration and finance at the Harvard Engineering school of engineering and Applied Sciences. And in my six years of commissioner on the commission for institutes of Higher Education, and its my pleasure to welcome you to the afternoon session, and it is my honor to introduce to you our presenter and speaker for this session. Chuck im sorry already ive started off bad. Chuck door is associate dean for Academic Affairs and professor of education at Bowden College, after receiving his bachelor of arts from George Washington university chuck spent first ten years of his career as a High School Social studies teacher in maryland, california, and or very interestingly to me casablanca morocco received masters degree from stanford, university i think ive heard it have a harvard wannabe on west coast but im still looking that up and ph. D. From university of california berkeley. In 2012, 13 received a u. S. State to t
Thank you, evan. Thank you very much for being here, congratulations on the book. Thank you, thank you. I have to say i was little surprised to learn about the book and to read it. Its a funny book, thats not the surprise but the surprise is that i remember when you got to the senate, there was talk of you, i guess the expression was the Hillary Clinton model, following the Hillary Clinton model, you know, do your homework, go to committee hearings, dont do national press, basically show that you mean to be a serious senator. Youve been in there for nine years. Right, right. This is not the kind of book you wouldve written, almost nine years, this is not the kind of book you wouldve written maybe at the first, would you . Oh, not at all. Basically, i had to not be funny publicly [evan] right. For my entire first term laughs . audience laughing and i took hard to do. I mean i get, the book is a response to a lot of questions i get asked. The first i get asked the most is is being a Unit
Certainly worth 25,000. So how that will work in the future is a little unclear to me. Probably the best sort of reporting that ive seen on that recently is that its actually going to begin to control itself because our enrollment simply because the demographic population United States and the number of students who will be applying to college in the future because of the demographic sort of shift in the American Population, the numbers to the point of college is actually going to shrink and we will have a supply and demand problem in the cost of college is going to come down relative to the past and that may actually fix itself. I dont know if that is a full answer to the question but thats at least my sense what has happened. My name is david filson at northeastern. I guess i have a question somewhat similar. The truth about your thoughts as we see this modification to Higher Education commission from the common good to the private good and how its funded in all of that, whether we t
A lot of people were praying for them. A lot of people were. Im lester holt, and this is dateline. Heres Keith Morrison with heart of darkness. Reporter they lay in wait, unseen under a thick green canopy, armed to the teeth. Immersed in their defiant extremist belief, hunting, stalking, deadly, in this particular heart of darkness. It was the summer of 2011, a jungleclad island in the southern tip of the philippines where they prepared the place. And the news of the terrible deed committed here flashed halfway around the world and came crashing down, out of nowhere, on a modest workingclass family in lynchburg, virginia. I got a phone call from my mother. The first thing she said was gerfa and kevin were kidnapped in the philippines. Reporter kidnapped . Sherry hutter tried to wrap her head around the inconceivable. Gerfa was her aunt. Kevin, gerfas 14yearold son. They were due home from a philippine vacation. Instead, they were in the clutches of something horrific. I felt like i was