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race and could also be a turning point for some campaigns. republican presidential candidate asa hutchinson hoping to make the debate stage. "the faulkner focus" top of the hour. >> bret: "wall street journal" reports state colleges across the u.s. are ramping up spending and forcing students to foot the bill. lydia hu has more from our new york city newsroom. lydia. >> that's right. tuition and fees four year public schools have increased more than 152% between 2001 and 2021 according to data from education data initiative. as tuition and fees increase spending also increases. trustees at university do millions of dollars worth of campus projects. analysis found the median spending at flagship state schools rose 38% between 2002

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Special Report With Bret Baier

hoo has details tonight good evening. >> reporter: good evening bret. as university spending splurges students are footing the bill, division and fees have increased more than 152% between 2001 and 2021 according to education data initiative. a wall street journal analysis found that the median spending at flagship state schools rose 38% between 2002 and 2022 even though enrollment increased only by 21%. >> there are three million fewer college students now than there were about 10 years ago, and that's caused a great deal of competition among institutions. in an ordinary industry, you might say, gee, we need to cut prices because we're not selling our product. in higher education, they've mainly done the opposite. >> reporter: what are they spending money on? well, many times projects unrelated to academics, dorms,

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America Reports

in value, good for their retirement. >> sandra: if they are in there, people got spooked about what's happening. >> john: let's hope they didn't. >> sandra: a lot of economic indicators need help, like wage growth, for example, inflation is still up. and so we are going to be watching how all those economic indicators react, the whole point is inflict economic pain to bring those prices down, so that could take some time to play out. all right, that's the reaction on wall street. dow up 152 points. there is breaking news on irish singer sinead o'connor. we'll have that for you after the break. your spouse has earned the right to apply for a va home loan. a va home loan is unique. it's different than other loans because it allows you to borrow up to 100% of the home's value. that extra borrowing power may allow you to pay down debt, lower your monthly payments, put cash in the bank, and give you the peace of mind that every veteran deserves.

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The Daily Global

and the council tax in between tenants has gone up to £152 a month. the standing charges on the utilities have gone up. and also because i'm so arthritic now and i can't fix it up myself, i've got to pay people to do all the work on it. so fewer properties to rent as more families than ever seek a home. my old room was like a lot bigger. this one's really small, but my old room, i could, like, do stuff in. like, i would usually, like, draw picture like, and just nail it into the wall. but i can't do that here. caden has no place to call home. the 12—year—old has previously spent two months in a hotel after his family were served with a no fault eviction. they're not allowed to decorate this temporary accommodation as they could be moved at any minute. just not knowing, you know, any day. this isn't secure. it isn't like, "oh, we're definitely going to live here until we move on". something could happen with this place. we could move on again.

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BBC News at Ten

as some landlords pull out. ok, so this is your entrance hall. dorothy dawson has been renting out her home for 16 years, but she's selling up, blaming government plans to end no—fault evictions and rising costs. well, the mortgage will triple, the payments on the buy—to—let mortgage will triple. and the council tax in between tenants has gone up to £152 a month. the standing charges on the utilities have gone up. and also, because i'm so arthritic now and i can't fix it up myself, i've got to pay people to do all the work on it. so fewer properties to rent, as more families than ever seek a home. my old room was, like, a lot bigger. this one's really small. in my old room, i could, like, do stuff. like, i would usually, like, draw a picture and just nail it into the wall. but i can't do that here. caden has no place to call home.

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The ReidOut

but it is getting hot in here. hundreds of millions of people around the world are dealing with unprecedented heat, with records being shattered around the goal as the consequences continues to worsen. earlier this week, part but the persian gulf hit a heat index of 152 degrees fahrenheit, a level intolerable for human life. china hit records of over 126 degrees fahrenheit, and much of europe is facing a heat advisory, as wildfires rage in greece. the u.s. is breaking records as well with extreme heat affecting some of the 7 million people. nbc's erin maclachlan has the latest. >> i am erin maclachlan, the heavy deep heat dome -- that the harry reid international in las vegas. several flight attendants and passengers exiting ticked up the flight by stretcher after being stuck in the apartment with an relenting triple digit heat for hours. >> it was visibly shaken, like shaking. >> robertson was fine with that

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CNN Newsroom Live

on the basketball court, nba star steph curry can drain shots from just about anywhere. now, the golden state sharpshooter has proved he can do the same on the golf course. playing in a celebrity tournament in nevada, he had this beautiful hole-in-one on a 152 yard par three. the crowd went wild, as you can here, as curry ran from the t to the whole in celebration. after his round, he posted, shooters shoot. if you forgot to buy tickets for saturday's powerball drawing, you still have a shot. no one matched all six numbers in saturday's drawing so the jackpot is now an estimated $900 million, to a single winter. it is the third largest powerball prize, ever, and the seventh largest u.s. lottery jackpot. there have now been 37 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner. if you are interested, it just takes two dollars to play.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

mom, it's going to be hot! >> reporter: now authorities are telling people to try to stay safe in this oppressive heat. there were 152 deaths recorded between april and october last year. so far this year local officials say the death toll is 7. back to you. >> it is very important that people lead these heat warnings and play it as safe as possible. thanks very much. we appreciate it. from fiery temperatures to nonstop rain. new downpours and flooding concerns are affecting an area already affected by both. dozens of homes in vermont were evacuated overnight and several water rescues took place when the otter creek river overflowed its banks. the state is preparing for more rain and flooding tomorrow morning. this after several waves of storms over the last several days. you can see the footage just unbelievable stuff. jennifer morrison, the public

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Fox News Live

crash in french valley, airport this is business jet if you are at district, people killed following another crash, your thoughts when this happens and affects your constituents? >> thank god the excess of 152 only one person lost her life there were survivors in a crash landing. french valley airport is 6000-foot runway it is a very busy private airport. no is scheduled united or delta type flights. it is a busy with lots of private pilots and small business jets. this was a very rare occurrence. look for the information but it would appear as something kept him from coming close to the runway. we will look at what those were. it is sad to you is rare to have the twin while jet go down like this. we will look for the investigation. we will cite french valley is a

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