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calling and intensity on campus. new starts now. >> from the school of journalism, your source for what's happening and brushed perspective on today's happening. you are watching update news. >> i'm karen harvey. >> and i'm never late maharaja. >> students are reacting to make her to the decision to raise tuition. the board of trustees when they voted on the 9% tuition increase to take effect next fall unless the state gives the schools more money. but the winners live on campus. >> the students it is increase is unfair. more than 100 students gathered outside clark hall carrying signs and carrying debt, many
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say to the high cost of the university. the decision to raise tuition at present will be even more of the hardship. dishes and jean garcia says the pell grants won't fully cover  the rising tuition. would only by what we need. >> the cost of college will be an additional $500 with the increase. >> this encourages students to keep going. >> this means that this didn't have ability to do more. >> the goal is to spread awareness of the coolest to exercise their rights and voices. >> but it's not that the deal.
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spokesperson elizabeth tubman says they increase depends on the state government. >> to stay provide adequate funding for tuition and won't have to increase the tuition of the upcoming fall. >> involvement has been on the rise. >> and, when 70,000 fewer students attended. >> students keep on sitting down and the administration just keeps on doing and doing it. >> that will create change. >> students and faculty are upset at the pay raise.
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>> about 100 extra faculty and staff members took up resulting thursday to support there colleagues in east space-bar the first general strike in history. but select every hour between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. bringing students and faculty too and from hayward. >> as you see behind me there is as the average towards. it's estimated that several thousand have come to protest chancellor reid and the board of trustees. >> they keep putting money into executive salaries and for- profit and online education instead of putting it into classes for our students and hiring faculty. >> strike organizers say they are not just taking action for their salaries. >> the protests also took place at domingo hills in southern california. the strike of the day after csu trustees are part of my percent increase in tuition.
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>> i think it's pretty ridiculous to our faculty housing how they reasoned six years iraqis keep increasing. >> pat harris says the university doesn't want to compromise faculty and staff. >> but the issue we are facing is how to increase salaries when state support is decreasing to dramatically every year. >> this is just the beginning. but if the chancellor really bargains with us and the board of trustees and the chancellor listens to the park of the end will join with the faculty and doing what's best for the public higher education. >> their voices may have been heard. the same day that gavin newsom voted for the poor to vote again. jessica savage, update news. >> to protest this week close the pop-up again stocked demonstration last week about wages. brian curran sat out with
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several of them depend on what they do on campus and how to motivate the protest. >> for several weeks now back weeks now pack up and staff are rising up to fight the system but unless you watch the protests were bored with them, your professors could be part of it and you didn't even know it. >> paul coppola is the reference and instruction library at martin luther king jr. library. the campus he teaches students how to search the library databases and is authentic and structured class. but outside of that he calls himself again in our diverse and also often stands up for his union rights. >> the fight for your contract from our faculty and uptight for, let's say, lower fees for students, are important. >> faculty and staff protested here on the edge of campus, but
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for coppola, of upper income spoke out against the system right in front of his workplace. >> that's because it happened at the libraries for the street in attendance. but he's not worried about it. >> i don't feel when i'm out there picketing that i'm saying anything negative. and all of us believe plus the administration. >> scott bostic also thought of foot soldier for the union and sides with coppola in standing for the group. >> if you know what side you are on and burnside asked to yo >> opals continue to march with the unit until they see the results they say are fixed. >> a few hundred people marched to city hall around 7:00 p.m. thursday night marking the 200th anniversary of occupy wall
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street. the rally was put on that other groups like the teachers union that can't show support. austin geiger was one of the ones who marched down fourth street. >> i think the occupy is example of a lot of work. >> geiger is part of next- generation bay area, the young workers organization. the purpose is to get people talking. of the hundreds who showed up, many thought up by facebook or twitter. we've been used to seeing tons of public places with the occupy movement but this camera was asked to shed light on the different cause. one night each november, students camp out in the solidarity of those less
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fortunate. >> that is why students are sleeping in the tenth for one night. >> it made me think. >> several came to this event last year at that information on homelessness hit him hard. >> it makes you think like, why is this not possible, why has the government dot dot but not on some of these. >> we're than 10% are in poverty. >> for the heart of silicon valley, i think that's disturbing. we're supposed to be techy people that are fellow cubans are out in the cold and hungry with ottawa over their head. >> the solution is out living wage and jobs for all. >> is great jobs at silicon valley at kennebunkport% of our jobs to pay 30 or $35,000
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figure, just to where it is quite difficult to make ends meet. >> he also said frankly the roosevelts built for economic rights has bettered things. >> decant as martin luther king said how those things if you are poor. >> but. >> but i can but i can keep showing up parts of michael moore's documentary on capitalism, contrasting the very wealthy with the very poor. >> with thanksgiving team, black friday for wait in the cold. best buy has decided to open its doors friday at 12:00 a.m. for the first time. general manager richard says the extra four hours there are openness to help out customers that they are shopping. he said the seasonal employees have been hired for the rest
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that they expect will hit. >> we are trying to make it easier for customers because a lot of people don't want to wake up and then go to sleep after eating all day and then get up at 12:00 and doing the shopping. >> he said that the store will overstock some items to put those shoppers needs. the music store -ish crotch also help people find easy parking. >> there is much more ahead on update news. >> when we come back people the international week. >> is one-woman show kicked off the week of global activities. we will be right back. >> the theater department issued the new shake on the shakespearean classic.
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>> i will probably sleep in and study and go out for indian food with my parents. >> i don't have anything, so if someone wants to invite me over -- but not. >> to the thanksgiving holiday by family and i are heading out to oakland to visit extended family. >> many events this week are opening minds to different cultures. san jose hosted international week. >> natalie, this week showcased people from all around the world. while some students don't have the opportunity to go abroad, some students, faculty and alumni were able to bring some of the world back to campus.
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for sun, the best way to learn about other cultures is by watching them right in front of you. >> she is the one person, who in talking about or individuals with very different backgrounds and perspectives and experiences, all sharing it, need for hope. >> this was one of the events hope for international week. the genetic monologue that bridget stevens created after the summer global studies scholar were she realized the importance of globalization. >> it's important to cover these stories, not because performance of the power to entertain you but because it has an opportunity to change people's lives. >> another event was at documentary produced by an author who took that trip to
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dubai. >> america tends to go in other cultures and indeed culture shock. but we know what is so extended with the world and it's good for us to go and get extended cultures and it doesn't mean we have to adopt them as our own, but it shows us how other people think. >> other events that occurred this week was the global black breakfast and international iq place where some students could test their cultural knowledge. >> and now fernando lopez is here with arsenic is up more. >> this week i'm in no castillo
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caught this food trucks. >> students and rushed after reading the latest week. we have found parking, they are until 2:00 p.m. let's mogo. >> they survive korean style barbecue in tacos and quesadillas. >> would just go to different locations, is better than the food that they serve on campus. >> the filipino organization on campus teamed up with them for our fundraiser. >> it helps out organizations, and it's really pretty good. >> freshman william cheung said his appetite for mogo is simple. >> people enjoy it because it's very convenient and people like food. >> other popular food truck was on campus the line never died
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down. for almost four hours, but mobile eatery qaeda students and people in the community. anabel said her husband and kids asked her to go. >> mogo is short for mobile gourmet. you can find its whereabouts by searching for them on twitter. i campus, update news. >> the university is putting william shakespeare's comedy much ado about nothing and adding some new elements to the classic play. john howard's and has details. >> shakespeare plays can be hard to follow but change the settings from italy to california might make it easier. >> they can get too involved
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timewise. >> the plate includes spanish singing. >> and the group was added to dance throughout the play as well. >> the more of san jose state representatives uk as part of depression, the more it advertises us. >> the main character has an internal conflict of love. drew jones explains his complex character. >> the romantic lead along with claudio, what he does if he falls in love with beatrice and eventually when he fooled into thinking that beatrice loves him, he goes and tries to seek her out, though he's one typical characters. i don't want to be in love, but then he is that he finds himself falling in love. >> there is love, war, comedy
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and history to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. >> many people will be going home for the thanksgiving weekend but few know about this holiday history. michael condit and what reports. >> before there was football and the macy's day parade thanksgiving was celebrated every day in amamica. in 1853 president mike and declared everything thanksgiving. >> the thanksgiving is not about turkey with cranberry sauce. it's really about in much earlier edition of how they understood thinking the christian god. >> like today, the original mail included turkey. san jose thanksgiving comes early for some people. at the sorority house they start their own tradition. >> it's something we want to
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start doing to stay packed thank you. >> the people around the world how the different take on the holiday. >> window that today americans eat and get fat, but to us that even then the other day. >> everyone is in agreement that thanksgiving has already always been about coming together. >> that makes me look forward to thanksgiving. how about you ask. >> i can't wait. >> coming up next we will need a few students who ride high on the radio and she's not the only taught the number of her family. >> and in sports, basketball season just comes down to the final seconds of play. >> "-end-double-quote fundraiser where students are
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on the ice. >> and the lady spartans take on texas tech. but first, please tell us what tops your black friday shopping list. >> appear of warm fuzzy boots. >> i hate the shopping rush, like going to the mall, you have to line up and you have to run to what you want to get. >> i really want to buy onesies for my whole family to wear. >> i need an new toaster, my sister's laptop and the new monitor. >> i want close on black friday. >> i'm hoping to get an new laptop for any new pewter because they always have good deals on computers.
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>> the student body is filled with many talented students that two sisters in particular are standing out in more ways than one. this week will introduce you to the sisters. glitter, clips and glam. this student was every day to write. >> i think the horse shoe really busy and out of a lot of trouble that you could get into. >> tracy has been started riding horses at eight years old. feeling the wind at her hair and in the sense freedom she says she immediately fell in love. >> if you like there is truly above between you and the horse you are writing. >> into companies and she turned 16, she got her first course, star, and formed but
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but giddyup gals. >> under her leadership they have won more than 20 awards and were featured in the 2010 the rose bowl parade. >> it's pretty neat to inspire girls to get into writing. >> but it wasn't until she became missed to bosnia to wine country rodeo that she began to look at herself of the wall model. >> iran two years ago and i lost the first time. >> that meant she got to ride with cotton roster, the radio's greatest showman in the 70 fifth annual prayer. as long as she can get on her horse, she will identically. >> it paid off to pick something absolutely love to do. >> tracy isn't the only taught spartan in her family. stay tuned to learn about her younger sister, ariel, and our
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report and thanksgiving. >> at what happened with the intense game in basketball quite. >> it was the super close game and not only that the volleyball and some sharks ended mixed. >> the home opener for the men's basketball team was the nailbiter that can dodge the last last second. >> monday night's game against the anteaters with the close one that will hopefully set to team up to the preseason. the spartans were cursed and didn't get the lead up until the league in the second half. the start of the first half leading 25-21. the second half was just as close. but, the score of 40 or 47, and with 6.2 more seconds to go, the coach took bogey.
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the anteaters centered and went to review. the ref blew the ball was still in his hand when making and giving the win to the spartans. >> our routine is still developing and we are playing with the little bit of tightness on offense and not making shots that i knew we could make. >> teewun who made such events to win the game is working on practice. >> they will do to improve with the rest of the season. the next game is here at the events singer comeback. >> the lady spartans told the gym in the magic with texas tech. i close 26-24. coming up in just seconds the spartans fought short by 10 but came back to win the third.
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the coach said he knew the match what they are hard-won. >> i told our team, you have to be proud of the way they perform tonight especially how they all battled and fought. it was tight all the way through. >> the spartans finished up tonight winning the tight set. next the table trouble to las las vegas for the tournament. the san jose sharks invited you to our first aim of the season. participants bold and dined with some of the most talented people to hit the ice. and such as jamie lewis loves the combination of bowling and hanging out with the sharks. >> altered sharks are very accessible, very friendly and not having at that time signing autographs and taking pictures. >> the tickets ranging from 100
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to more than $200 raise money for the shelter's pediatric unit. patrick barlow has been attending team fundraisers since two years ago. >> we usually have some cancer patients that come in, and the toughest thing is to see the kids are coming but they always have smiles on their face. they are always happy to be there. >> milo maybe they show on the ice, but the real question is how he's doing on his leg. >> i'm doing okay. >> the most popular event throughout the year is that alternate which raises more than $100,000 which was held two months ago. suite teamwork and determination. students participate in activities hoping they become number one on campus. >> the san jose state spartans can show up her way to express
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there school spirit. places like badminton and indoor soccer hobbit can't do for you to consider. >> we give you the opportunity to contain the play what you are in college. >> director dana moore says into rural sports promote healthy life styles. >> but it is like getting out there and moving the body and doing something that either you have done on your bike or drive. >> mechanical engineering software tony tran allows him to expand its network of friends. >> other teams to play against, pretty much be made them and it's like that type of connection. >> off some students want to go undefeated, prints of the outcome of the game it doesn't matter. >> participants have the option of choosing from different recreational activities.
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like basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer. on campus, kathy pena. >> that is all for sports. ladies, back to you. >> thank you courtney. i would love to go bowling with the sharks. dot what do it for now. happy thanksgiving to all. >> be sure to check us out on facebook. enjoy your thanksgiving and get some rest, we'll see you in two weeks.
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