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the us census bureau says workers with a four year college degree can earn almost twice as much as those without one. >> a benefit of getting a degree is you can go on to graduate school. that is not true of one year certificates. >> college can build on opportunities for those who took the vocational route. >> all kinds of college and post secondary study. it helps you get a breath in the field, to learn how to learn and to be an educated person. and that is what the industry partners are really looking for. >> partnerships and business connections can be easily formed on a college campus. pauline is the coordinator of student vocations. >> students can join student organizations and it provides a lot of opportunities to network as well as meeting alumni. >> back at csu shares his personal satisfaction of having finished college. he looks forward to teaching in the town of pittsburgh where he grew up. >> my mom and dad inspired me to get my education. i figured why not get my degree and not settle for less. why not go for higher education, as well? >> now the american dream is his own.
the us census bureau says workers with a four year college degree can earn almost twice as much as those without one. >> a benefit of getting a degree is you can go on to graduate school. that is not true of one year certificates. >> college can build on opportunities for those who took the vocational route. >> all kinds of college and post secondary study. it helps you get a breath in the field, to learn how to learn and to be an educated person. and that is what the industry...
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this analysis using census bureau data estimates that the typical adult with a bachelor's degree buto further education will earn about $1.42 million over a 40-year career compared with $770,000 for a typical high-school graduates. it is a $650,000 difference which would narrow to about five order $50,000 according to the analysis. caller: good morning and thank you for cspan. i would say that college is definitely not worth it these days in the sense that it is not affordable. the metric that i use for that is i went to boston college in the early 1970's. the tuition cost my parents about 10% of their gross income. my daughter was accepted to boston college for this upcoming year. that would cost me about 1/3 of their income. -- of our income. that is an interesting way to compare it. in my view, college tuition is the next bubble waiting to burst for there are many student loans that will go sour the way the housing market did. i believe government subsidies have got to get out of higher education because it is just driving the cost of. up. the kids to college is the ability to pay
this analysis using census bureau data estimates that the typical adult with a bachelor's degree buto further education will earn about $1.42 million over a 40-year career compared with $770,000 for a typical high-school graduates. it is a $650,000 difference which would narrow to about five order $50,000 according to the analysis. caller: good morning and thank you for cspan. i would say that college is definitely not worth it these days in the sense that it is not affordable. the metric that...
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us how it worked. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with his mother when he was five, that was 21 years ago. he now owns a small business in san jose and says he does not hire undocumented workers. >> i am afraid, because that's something that jeopardizes, the cleanliness of owner a business, i want to keep it as cleanly as possible. >> reporter: today the u.s. supreme court in a 5-3 decision upheld an arizona law that revokes the business licenses of companies employed undocumented immigrants. how they're going to sustain their state by punishing, penalizing these companies. >> reporter: the arizona law also requires employers to use a federal elect
us how it worked. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a...
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us how it worked. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with his mother when he was five, that was 21 years ago. he now owns a small business in san jose and says he does not hire undocumented workers. >> i am afraid, because that's something that jeopardizes, the cleanliness of owner a business, i want to keep it as cleanly as possible. >> reporter: today the u.s. supreme court in a 5-3 decision upheld an arizona law that revokes the business licenses of companies employed undocumented immigrants. how they're going to sustain their state by punishing, penalizing these companies. >> reporter: the arizona law also requires employers to use a federal elect
us how it worked. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a...
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comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because
comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because
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comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because, due to reasons beyond the scope of this conversation, the planning department has historically chose on the rely on the census data as it's been presented in the 1990 that was the last year that the census data provided local governments with commute and that is the data we're using. commissioner sugaya: it does, but on the larger conversation with the ceqa issue, this has to be part of that go around. that is all. and the only other comment is ceqa is a process set up under state law and i think anybody has a right to appeal the negative dec or the pmnd and mr. colon knows that. president olague: i don't support the appeal, but do endorse the comments of ms. hester. i have been hearing these for years from bike coalition, tom, and i have been having these convictions as long as i have been here an
comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because, due to reasons beyond the scope of this conversation, the planning department has historically chose on the rely on the census data as it's been...
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he shared with us this video of a gathering to celebrate his new job at the census bureau and recommittedimself to his wife of 10 years pledgi ing to renew his wedding vows. [applause] then two days before the march tenth foreclosure date he had an awakening. >> literal i heard a voice and said gift one more try. do it. about you have come so far don't given. >>reporter: so he sent paperwork in that very next morning requesting modificatio modification. this time with information about income from his new job. and guess what? he received a call. the very next day offering him a modification that he could actually afford. his wife lucy and 2 children are ecstatic. >> about told me mom this is a miracle. god say something for us. i say yes. >>reporter: adam is the executive director of the contra costa county interface reporting organization a group where jose has volunteered. >> the difference between jose and other people is that jose continued to fight. and that he took sort of rather than suffer privately he really began to reach out to other people who were in the exact same situation.
he shared with us this video of a gathering to celebrate his new job at the census bureau and recommittedimself to his wife of 10 years pledgi ing to renew his wedding vows. [applause] then two days before the march tenth foreclosure date he had an awakening. >> literal i heard a voice and said gift one more try. do it. about you have come so far don't given. >>reporter: so he sent paperwork in that very next morning requesting modificatio modification. this time with information...
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used 25. that's funny stuff. earlier in the "newsroom" i told you about the new census bureau data showing that married couples accountuseholds. i asked for your tweets. give me an explanation. what's going on. here are your responses. mirzag says that people focusing more on careers and less on marriage coming off heels of recession is not surprising at all to her. and not surprised saying marriage is on the decline and benefits are no longer the same today and splathere's an exclamn point on that. when first marriage fails people race into second and divorce rate is even higher. thanks so much for your tweets out there on what happened and what's happening to marriage. i'm fredricka whitfield. up next, drew griffin is in for don lemon. more of the "newsroom" after this. s. s. ben? the ups guy? no, you see ben, i see logistics. logistics? think--ben is new markets. ben is global access-- china and beyond. ben is a smarter supply chain. ben is higher margins. happier customers... everybody wins. logistics. exactly. see you guys tomorrow. ♪ ♪ when you're resonsible for this much of the team, you need a car you can coun
used 25. that's funny stuff. earlier in the "newsroom" i told you about the new census bureau data showing that married couples accountuseholds. i asked for your tweets. give me an explanation. what's going on. here are your responses. mirzag says that people focusing more on careers and less on marriage coming off heels of recession is not surprising at all to her. and not surprised saying marriage is on the decline and benefits are no longer the same today and splathere's an exclamn...
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remain nonpartisan because you know there are a lot of people that use these for political purposes, number. >> our jobs at the census bureaury resident of the population, every ten years. that's what we have done since 1790. and then -- our -- value to this society is dependent on people believing our numbers we must be nonpart is an in how we do our work. >> a lot more numbers to come out of this. thank you. we appreciate it. candy will be covering it for a long time. >> that we will. >>> saudi arabia may be an important ally but the kingdom's treatment of women can be appalling. how one saudi woman went from behind the wheel to behind bars. constitution says bills have to be sign bid the president to become law. a machine has taken the place of president obama while he is in europe. can this be legal? that's up next. ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ you love money ♪ well, you know i love it too ♪ ♪ i work so hard at my job ♪ and then i bring it home to you ♪ ♪ i love money in my pocket [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cel
remain nonpartisan because you know there are a lot of people that use these for political purposes, number. >> our jobs at the census bureaury resident of the population, every ten years. that's what we have done since 1790. and then -- our -- value to this society is dependent on people believing our numbers we must be nonpart is an in how we do our work. >> a lot more numbers to come out of this. thank you. we appreciate it. candy will be covering it for a long time. >>...
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us. good morning. >> good morning. >> 7.5 million couples according to the census bureau.ng it as a growing trend. >> and not just for young people but for retirees as well, for people on the older end. >> it comes with a lot of consideration. when you're retired you won't have the same benefits as a married couple like spouse benefits from social security or a pension from your spouse. >> so you want to maximize financial security people in relationships can get. you say the first thing they should do is define their financial relationship. how? >> well, figure out what you want financially and where you have come from. what prior commitments do you have? are you unmarried now because you were in a previous relationship? perhaps you have children you need to support? who's going to support them? what are your shared expenses in terms of a home or other large expenses? determine what the financial relationship is going to look like. also, who is going to pay for what. >> you say it's a serious conversation you have to have. something else they have to talk about is definin
us. good morning. >> good morning. >> 7.5 million couples according to the census bureau.ng it as a growing trend. >> and not just for young people but for retirees as well, for people on the older end. >> it comes with a lot of consideration. when you're retired you won't have the same benefits as a married couple like spouse benefits from social security or a pension from your spouse. >> so you want to maximize financial security people in relationships can get....