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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181015:21:03:00

i think she did the nation a service. we are all native american. interesting fact from michael aaron, what s his name? the g.o.p. spokesman. new york times sourcing. the average european-american s .18. the average european-american is actually more native american than she is. did this backfire? dana: a little bit. a lot of the media were treating this as her response to trumpet she s going to have to get through democratic primary and i imagine if it got down to the top ten that her opponents were going to use this donald trump wasn t going to have to do anything. i think she s overreacting a little bit. do your point, she s never had to answer this question. why did she not listed when she was applying to lower tier schools? only listed it when she applied to the higher tier schools and then did not list it after she had tenure. that s the part even if you

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170628:00:33:00

humanities and social sciences at elite universities, they tailor what they write on their term papers and what they say in class to what is in reality a lot of penalties that are prepared to tucker: its not happening at trade schools, lower tier schools. it s happening at the schools that are the most expensive and the hardest to get into where the children of america s elite go. what is that tell you a question mark first place, you ve got the science and technology nature versus the social science and humanities. that s way different. for that matter, tucker, my daughter went to middlebury. graduated 2007. she got a great education, she just had to pick her classes very carefully. it worked. there s a danger in this. what happened in middlebury is not necessarily a nationwide problem. but it is toxic in the sense

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170628:03:33:00

sciences and elite universities, they tailor what they write in their term papers and when they say in class to what is in reality a lot of penalties the professors are prepared to impose them if they say the wrong thing. tucker: this isn t happening in trade schools, and it s not happening in lower tier schools, it s happening in schools the most expensive and hardest to get into where the children of america s elite go. what does that tell you? first place, you have the science and technology nature versus the social science/humanities. that s way different. and, tucker, my daughter went to middlebury. graduated in 2007, got a great education. she just had to pick her classes very carefully. and it worked. so there s a danger in this. what happened in middlebury is not necessarily a nationwide problem. but it is toxic in the sense

Transcripts for CNN State of the Union 20150405 16:52:00

is pretty unbelievable what we ve seen so far. it s been a great sports spectacle. the student athletes don t get paid. they are basically pawns in what is a massive industry. what do we do about this? we just let it continue the way it is right now? well i think it is immoral to let continue on the way that it is right now especially when you talk about the very two top sports that are the biggest money generators being football and basketball. but the fact of the matter is when you look at the complications with title 9 and how do you handle that conversation when you look at some of the smaller tier schools who aren t generating as much money as larger schools, how do you handle that conversation. i m not saying that the ncaa should get a pass but it is way more complicated than just handing out checks as well. so i think congress actually needs to get involved a lot more than what s happening right now because there is some anti-trust issues that need to be vetted and i don t thi

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130822:19:09:00

system. that s an open question. it will make choices about where to go to college. i think there s already information a lot of time about trying to get through to students. i think we saw this in the law school market for years and years all of these people would line up to go to law school and take out enormous debts and 2350i7d out there are very few high paying jobs for lawyers and people were getting law degrees from four tier schools and not able to find work at all. tell me about it. yeah. finally that s broken through. law school has finally started declining and law schools have figured out the gravy train is over and they re not going to get people to buy this worthless product anymore. that took a long time. i don t know how quickly more information about graduate schools will lead them to have better decisions. it s important to tie the score cards to federal decisions about financial aid so the federal government can put more force behind this. that will require con

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