long and they have got it right now. back east looks like storms might delay nasa s last shuttle launch this weekend. thursday into friday, bringing us the thunderstorms and probably around mid day. a chance it will get off but just as good of a chance, 50/50 chance that it will take off. that is not good odds. shepard: i hope so. we are expecting an update from nasa tomorrow morning. officials say they have no plans to call off the launch early unless the forecast gets much worse. the launch director said the mood of the halls in kennedy space center gentlemen getting more and more some better. thousands expected to lose their jobs when the fleet retires. florida s governor said the space coast will bounce back. it is clearly a sad day. clearly we will lose jobs out of it. we will turn lemmons into lemonade. we will take all of the talent that nasa created, the computer
two different things that are happening. obviously, there is a merging industries that require these skill sets that all of our manufacturing today is becoming more technical. there s i spent time yesterday in a garage with diesel mechanics. they have to be computer technicians with what they do. it s an emerging skill set. and the number of retirements that are going to occur among the trades with the baby boomer generation. we need to make sure we have programs out there, programs where this type of education is accessible. community colleges, career and technical education schools, starting in secondary and post secondary. if they are available, they are accessible and much more affordable. they put people on pathways for success. we need to make sure the pathway is out there. we tend to be locked into the country that a four-year college
300 lawmakers and inspector general s investigation and several lawsuits over a proposed investigation of for profit colleges that drain people for jobs ranging from plumbers to computer technicians. can you think of any other issue that the speaker, former speaker nancy pelosi and the current speaker john boehner agree on? the policy is so wrong headed it brings liberals and conservatives together. there seems to be a big urgency here to go after for profit colleges who educate a high number of african-american and hispanic people in our communities. the policies aimed only at what s known as trade or career schools that claim chefs, medical technicians, mechanics and the like. affect not nonprofit colleges. theirs a bias that have informed this rule. in a statement to fox, the education department says it s
bipartisan revolt from almost 300 lawmakers and inspector general s investigation and several lawsuits over a proposed investigation of for profit colleges that drain people for jobs ranging from plumbers to computer technicians. can you think of any other issue that the speaker, former speaker nancy pelosi and the current speaker john boehner agree on? the policy is so wrong headed it brings liberals and conservatives together. there seems to be a big urgency here to go after for profit colleges who educate a high number of african-american and hispanic people in our communities. the policies aimed only at what s known as trade or career schools that claim chefs, medical technicians, mechanics and the like. affect not nonprofit colleges. theirs a bias that have informed this rule. in a statement to fox, the
i m happy to do so. low interest rates, i got a great return. but you ve got a child. and i have a 4-year-old, so i m saving for retirement, i m taking care of her and some family members. so it is very expensive. and we have less and less discretionary income in terms of being able to pay for school. and remember, the cost of college is going up 6 to 11% of average every year. our income, if you fix it for inflation, we re talking about stagnant since the 70s. there s less and less room for us to pay for this. and if you ve got staggering debt when you get out of college, don t you have to be pretty ruthless about this in thinking, i need to get a job that pays a lot of cash. whether i like it or not doesn t matter. i need money. how many of us or our kids are going to be able to do what they really want to do? because they re looking at that return. how much will i make when i get out? the biggest salaries, of course, go to engineers and computer technicians. so is that what