Boston activist says tax the rich, no apologies to Dad

Boston activist says tax the rich, no apologies to Dad

BOSTON – Northeastern University undergraduate Keely Mullen, the social-justice activist who spearheaded a series of marches Wednesday as part of a movement demanding free public college education, cancellation of student debt and a $15 minimum wage for all campus workers, told Fox News in an interview that "America's 1 percent" should fund the students' demands.

The interview with host Neil Cavuto came as more than 200 students at the University of Massachusetts – Amherst rallied as part of Thursday's "Million Student March" at the school's Student Union, according to the Springfield-based news site MassLive.

Can-do campaign biographies: There’s often more to the story
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Can-do campaign biographies: There’s often more to the story

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — For most presidential candidates, a compelling personal history is an essential item in the campaign tool kit.

Think Hillary Rodham Clinton and her campaign statements about fighting for women. Marco Rubio and his biography of the immigrant family that made good. Carly Fiorina and her "secretary to CEO" career path. Ben Carson and his up-by-the-bootstraps persona.

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