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buddies and training center at brown university i first asked him if people are postponing childbirth because of economic conditions even though there's been an overall sort of upturn in the u.s. economy since the crisis you still see very high unemployment or under employment among the youth population so it's not surprising when you particularly interviewing those groups that they are uncertain about their futures and obviously it's child is a is a major long term commitment sure well let's take a look at the other side of this because some people say that it has more to do or at least equally to do with more education and higher rates of contraception or use of contraception in fact people have even pointed specifically to shows like m.t.v.'s sixteen and pregnant or teen mom is there any evidence to support that that is indeed contributing. well in terms of they take the last point that there is sort of evidence in the kind of the developing world that media plays a big role in people sort of identifying with small families i think in terms of trying to sort out what's happening in
buddies and training center at brown university i first asked him if people are postponing childbirth because of economic conditions even though there's been an overall sort of upturn in the u.s. economy since the crisis you still see very high unemployment or under employment among the youth population so it's not surprising when you particularly interviewing those groups that they are uncertain about their futures and obviously it's child is a is a major long term commitment sure well let's...
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joined by andrew foster is the director for population studies and and the training center at brown university thanks so much for joining me. about twenty two percent of eighteen to thirty four year olds surveyed by the pew research center in december of two thousand and eleven said they had postponed having a baby because of economic conditions so how much is the economy to blame here. well i think the economy plays a big role in the you know even though there's been an overall sort of upturn in the u.s. economy since the crisis you still see very high unemployment or under-employment among the youth population so it's not surprising when you particularly interesting those groups that they're uncertain about their futures and obviously the child is is a major long term commitment sure well let's take a look at the other side of this because some people say that it has more to do or at least equally to do with more education and higher rates of contraception or use of contraception and that people have even pointed specifically to shows like m.t.v.'s sixteen and pregnant or teen mom is there a
joined by andrew foster is the director for population studies and and the training center at brown university thanks so much for joining me. about twenty two percent of eighteen to thirty four year olds surveyed by the pew research center in december of two thousand and eleven said they had postponed having a baby because of economic conditions so how much is the economy to blame here. well i think the economy plays a big role in the you know even though there's been an overall sort of upturn...
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she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 on book. she sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take her. she called me and i picked up the cell phone as i am walking into the senate and she is in tears and said, they said we cannot wear a bikini at the pool party but you can wear tankinis. dad does not understand the difference between a bikini and a tankini. on the phoneim right now and i walked into lindsey graham and i almost knocked him over. i am not doing this balance right now. if you are trying to balance the family in the work, you never do it perfectly and anyone who says they do is wrong. for me, having my husband there has been a great blessing and a help. >> i want to come
she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 on book. she sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take her. she called...
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. >> brown university. university of winnipeg, all right?ucational programs. mcart you are foundation. four studies, young people. all the studies say. all of them. >> got a lot of other studies out there as well. surprising studies that show video games help with a lot of cognitive skills. the question about what young americans know about civics that is a broad he question about education. it's not a question about technology. >> all right. doctor williams, how do you see it? >> well, i have to agree with my colleague. there can be great opportunities for young people to access information through their smart phones and online but i have a feeling that when my students are disrupting my personality psychology course, they are not looking up national gee graphic they are not following the situation in ukraine. they are probably looking at miley cyrus twerking or trying to follow the latest shenanigans of justin bieber. yes, ideally, all those things would happen and the potential for those things to happen are there. yes, it can help with c
. >> brown university. university of winnipeg, all right?ucational programs. mcart you are foundation. four studies, young people. all the studies say. all of them. >> got a lot of other studies out there as well. surprising studies that show video games help with a lot of cognitive skills. the question about what young americans know about civics that is a broad he question about education. it's not a question about technology. >> all right. doctor williams, how do you see...
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she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 on book. she sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take her. she called me and i picked up the cell phone as i am walking into the senate and she is in tears and said, they said we cannot wear a bikini at the pool party but you can wear tankinis. dad does not understand the difference between a bikini and a tankini. on the phoneim right now and i walked into lindsey graham and i almost knocked him over. i am not doing this balance right now. if you are trying to balance the family in the work, you never do it perfectly and anyone who says they do is wrong. for me, having my husband there has been a great blessing and a help. >> i want to come
she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 on book. she sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take her. she called...
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john: at brown university, ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> you let him speak and make committeee question, answered part of the program. >> stop suppressing people. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: he eventually gave up and left the auditorium, and this happnedded to me at brown. they pulled out my microphone cord. this is a lieral arts institution. they are supposed to hear all sides. well, ts happens because we train students k-12 and into college t believe that certain views are so abh rid they can want be spoken. it had to do with stop and frisk policies, and he came to give a speech what he knew would be hostile audience and agreed to take questions, but that was not good enough, and so these organized heck leersfor 27 minutes disresistented the speech. he onlygot a few words out before it went on,nd for 27 minutes, he gave up and left. that is the very opposite of the environment we're supposed to have on college campuses. they were going to have a q&a session, and if nay octobered, they had the chance to prove him ong, but they squandered that end dpaijing in that censo
john: at brown university, ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> you let him speak and make committeee question, answered part of the program. >> stop suppressing people. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: he eventually gave up and left the auditorium, and this happnedded to me at brown. they pulled out my microphone cord. this is a lieral arts institution. they are supposed to hear all sides. well, ts happens because we train students k-12 and into college t believe that...
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. >> at brown university commissioner ray kelly was not allowed to speak. >> if you make the commentsnd answer part of the program. >> we are asking you to stopping frisking people. >> he left and ga-- gave up and left the auditorium. this is a liberal arts institution it is supposed to hear all sides. >> we trained students 2 through 12 and into college to believe certain views are so abhorrent they shouldn't be able to be spoken. ray kelly had to deal with the risk policies. he gave a speech to what he knew would be hostile environment. these organized hecklers for 27 minutes disrupted the speech. after that he gave up and left. >> then at the opposite of the environment we were supposed to have. they had a chance to try to convince ray kelly he was wrong. they skwaun sdered that by enga-- squandered that. >> it is supposed to evoke a sense of empathy for the sleepwalker. they see it as a threatening image. >> the girl's school. >> they say it might trigger memories of sexual assault of people who see it. it is a man who isn't fully dressed. others reject it because the whiteness an
. >> at brown university commissioner ray kelly was not allowed to speak. >> if you make the commentsnd answer part of the program. >> we are asking you to stopping frisking people. >> he left and ga-- gave up and left the auditorium. this is a liberal arts institution it is supposed to hear all sides. >> we trained students 2 through 12 and into college to believe certain views are so abhorrent they shouldn't be able to be spoken. ray kelly had to deal with the...
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. >> at brown university, new york police commissioner ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> we asko let him speak and make the comment part of the question and answer part of the program. >> he eventually zbaf up and left the auditorium. this happened to me at brown. they pulled out my mike cord. this is a liberal arts institution that's supposed to hear all sides. >> this happens because we trained students from k through 12 and into college to believe that certain views are so abhorrent they shouldn't be spoken. in that case, ray kelly, hit to do with the stop and frisk policies. ray kelly came down to give a speech what he knew would be hostile on brown and had agreed to take questions. but that wasn't good enough. so the organized hecklers, for 27 minutes, disrupted the speech. he only got a few words out before it went on. for 27 minutes he gave up and left. that's the very opposite of the environment we are supposed to have on college campuses. they were going to have a x&a session. if they objected to the policy they had a chance to convince ray kelly he was wrong but they s
. >> at brown university, new york police commissioner ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> we asko let him speak and make the comment part of the question and answer part of the program. >> he eventually zbaf up and left the auditorium. this happened to me at brown. they pulled out my mike cord. this is a liberal arts institution that's supposed to hear all sides. >> this happens because we trained students from k through 12 and into college to believe that certain...
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colleges across the country from brown university to colorado state are using advanced data mining toumber, the more calls you'll get asking for money. schools rely on third-party companies to provide data on your income, your bonus, stock purchases, information on whether you own a big-ticket item like a yacht or a jet, john berman. >> or both. >> check out cnn money for more, but this i find terrifying. not only do you pay them on the front end, they want your money, the more successful you are. if you're employed and you're buying stuff, they know about it and want you to give more money. >> it really is crazy. and they'll call you and they send you notes and have students call you and send you notes. >> i know. she doesn't live here anymore. click. >> they know everything. all right, have a great rest of the day. "new day" starts right now. >> i know how to play basketball. i'm ready. let's do it. >> breaking overnight, history on the hardwood. jason collins becomes the first openly gay athlete to play in a major american professional sport. we're going to hear from him after the
colleges across the country from brown university to colorado state are using advanced data mining toumber, the more calls you'll get asking for money. schools rely on third-party companies to provide data on your income, your bonus, stock purchases, information on whether you own a big-ticket item like a yacht or a jet, john berman. >> or both. >> check out cnn money for more, but this i find terrifying. not only do you pay them on the front end, they want your money, the more...
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brown university has stated that they use this information to increase their donation request. >> fold come to a special stand in alameda county to get fresh fruit and vegetables. this is on to be set to open today in east oakland and health officials stated that this is very important for children because in oakland, they have a chance of catching and diabetes. >> the oldest known survivor of the holocaust has passed away at a hundred and 10 years old. they have a film that is coming out about her110 years old. there will have a some coming out about her. this is an amazing story. >> new this morning egypt's military government has resigned, the prime minister made this announcement. here is video of that announcement. elections must take place by mid april and the army chief is expected to run for president. >> new details are emerging about the arrest of one of the world's most wanted drug lords. officials say the cell phone intercepts led them to an joaquin elchap guzmansjoaquin el chapo guzmans arrest on saturday. the officials say that u.s. and mexican authorities found a cell ph
brown university has stated that they use this information to increase their donation request. >> fold come to a special stand in alameda county to get fresh fruit and vegetables. this is on to be set to open today in east oakland and health officials stated that this is very important for children because in oakland, they have a chance of catching and diabetes. >> the oldest known survivor of the holocaust has passed away at a hundred and 10 years old. they have a film that is...
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i graduated from brown university school of medicine. c-span: why did you go to med school? >> guest: well, i went to medical school actually after i experienced an illness. and i had that illness after undergrad, and it was an infection. and a very common treatment for that infection was steroid medications. not the kind of steroids that body builders take. not anabolic steroids, but what's called catabolic steroids or prednisone, a common one that people probably have heard of. and it was very effective. i was on a high dose. and it turned out that i got profoundly depressed from taking that medication. when the medication was tapered off--and it's a medication, in fact, you can't stop abruptly; you have to taper it off--then i was fine. but it was really a transforming experience for me because i had--i mean, everyone experiences, you know, blues now and then, but i'd never experienced such a profound and desolate kind of depression. and as i said, thank goodness it was time-limited, but it made me realize that there are people who are suffering with what we call endogeno
i graduated from brown university school of medicine. c-span: why did you go to med school? >> guest: well, i went to medical school actually after i experienced an illness. and i had that illness after undergrad, and it was an infection. and a very common treatment for that infection was steroid medications. not the kind of steroids that body builders take. not anabolic steroids, but what's called catabolic steroids or prednisone, a common one that people probably have heard of. and it...
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>> for example, johns hopkins brown university.zed. there's a chip in his glass, right frame, that allows him to think and then type because he's lost total control over all of his bodily functions. >> "60 minutes" has done a number of reports about this and it's fascinating stuff. but you even go beyond that and suggest that we may some day be able to take a smart pill? >> that's right. we begin to understand the whole process of memory. even though there are savants, sometimes, you're hit in the head sometimes, you bump the head severely in the left temporal lobby and suddenly you have outstanding mathematic calal abilities. don't hit yourself on the head after this. but it happened several times in the past. we understand how the brain can do this. these people have forgotten how to forget. the brain learns and then forgets. we think that the forgetting mechanism is broken. it's like a tape recorder that keeps on tape recording and then fails. >> you talk about being a little boy you that loved flash gourd hoon is a futuristic p
>> for example, johns hopkins brown university.zed. there's a chip in his glass, right frame, that allows him to think and then type because he's lost total control over all of his bodily functions. >> "60 minutes" has done a number of reports about this and it's fascinating stuff. but you even go beyond that and suggest that we may some day be able to take a smart pill? >> that's right. we begin to understand the whole process of memory. even though there are...
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laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown universitywho was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami herald, the sentinel and the dallas times as a newspaper reporter covering anything i was asked to cover and highlighted my career when i was sent to cover a tornado in texas. it was exciting we went in any helicopter right after the storm settled. but after just a few years i thought i should be writing on my own. i think if you are very disciplined and the kind into the kind of writer that can be at your desk and eat in the morning you don't really need to have a job. if you can keep yourself at your desk and stayed there all day the chances are you are going to get something done because i think that is the key t
laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown universitywho was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami herald,...
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she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 a book.he sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some guy named david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. they had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take her. she called me and i picked up the cell phone as i am walking into the senate and she is in tears and said, they said we cannot wear a bikini at the pool party but you can wear tankinis. she said dad does not understand the difference between a bikini and a tankini. i said, get him on the phone right now and i walked into lindsey graham and i almost knocked him over. i am not doing this balance right now. if you are trying to balance the family in the work, you never do it perfectly and anyone who says they do is wrong. for me, having my husband there has been a great ble
she found out they were using it at brown university still. i get $.68 a book.he sent me an e-mail saying they were using it at ground and i said how did you find out and she said she found out from some guy named david something. i got the typical freshman e-mail back. he was my middle school prom date, duh. she has always attempted to keep me real. i was going to take her to target to buy a swimsuit for a pool party for eighth grade. they had a vote in the senate so my husband had to take...
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brown planet? with the universities that i have been that -- at it is incredibly brown even when asian. oes this boil down that this is not my parents university any more? of these people with their cultures that they identify with them to celebrate that it threatens the generic anglo institution? >> host: thank you. i will start with the first. it sounds like what you say is what is being said ferris is too much change happening we have a black president. undeserving people around. we want to take our country back. and i am not sure that i really see that on the campuses. they are predominantly right -- white. neither one is in california. also there is not the multi-cultural experience that we get at the university of california system. with is not my sense it is not just racial politics. they really are concerned about national security. they really despise. so it seems it is a more general choosing hot-button issues with the western public campus coming issues to get people excited. but catch the illegal alien day and affirmative-action commented dash to susan of working backwards i
brown planet? with the universities that i have been that -- at it is incredibly brown even when asian. oes this boil down that this is not my parents university any more? of these people with their cultures that they identify with them to celebrate that it threatens the generic anglo institution? >> host: thank you. i will start with the first. it sounds like what you say is what is being said ferris is too much change happening we have a black president. undeserving people around. we...
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get some answers and a better understanding let's turn to cornell university's larry brown, a ye owe physics professor chair of the earth and atmospheric department. dr. brown, thanks so much for joining us. is man to blame or is nature? what's your cake on this in. >> both, probably. i think we have the three suspects that you mentioned. a possible natural up tick, although that's a little bit unusual, quite unusual. suspects in the man-made category, include both hydro fracturing and the wais wastewar disposal. most suggest that hydro fracturing is not the cause, but it's been known for a long time pumping large amounts of water can trigger earthquakes. >> i know this is a complicated issue and not everybody out there is a gio physics professor, so could you explain for us how does pudge thing water in to the ground create an earthquake? >> several ways but the primary is the water weeks in the fault zones and weakens the strength that is the rocks and act as an effective lubricant so the faults which are held together by friction suddenly get greased and lip urged forces there alr
get some answers and a better understanding let's turn to cornell university's larry brown, a ye owe physics professor chair of the earth and atmospheric department. dr. brown, thanks so much for joining us. is man to blame or is nature? what's your cake on this in. >> both, probably. i think we have the three suspects that you mentioned. a possible natural up tick, although that's a little bit unusual, quite unusual. suspects in the man-made category, include both hydro fracturing and...
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brown planet? at least universities that i've been out for his times, most on the coast but one in the midwest, it'scredibly brown even when it's asian, you know? so does this boil down to, this is not my parents university anymore. you know, all these people with all their cultures that they identify with and celebrate, this is really threatening me as sort of a generic anglo white male discussion. >> thank you very much. let me start with the first one. the last one first. and it sounds like what you are saying is some of what is being said about the tea party, right? there's too much change that's happening. we have a black president. we have all of these undeserving people around, and we want to take our country back, right? and i'm not sure that i really see that on these campuses. these campuses are predominantly white. neither one is in california, i'll just tell you that. so there's not this kind of multicultural experience that we get any universities in the california system. so it's not my sense that it's just racial, politics or that it's for most racial. they really hate gender sensitiv
brown planet? at least universities that i've been out for his times, most on the coast but one in the midwest, it'scredibly brown even when it's asian, you know? so does this boil down to, this is not my parents university anymore. you know, all these people with all their cultures that they identify with and celebrate, this is really threatening me as sort of a generic anglo white male discussion. >> thank you very much. let me start with the first one. the last one first. and it sounds...
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we learned the browns are urge after jim harbaugh and there are reports that the university of southern california made a run for harbaugh. harbaugh flat out rejected usc. san francisco had no interest in pursuing a trade with the browns and that has many people questioning what they had planned for the head coach. >> i don't like it when anybody goes to u sc. >>> newly released robbery at a 711. >>> and miley sir russ is -- cyrus is in the bay area and the controversy it is bringing and the likelihood of getting tickets. charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal with back pain on a pretty regular basis. after it had built up for so long of not having insurance, i couldn't believe that it was just that easy. it was just nice to have a plan that was a reasonable monthly premium. i'm in because i don't want to put a price on my health. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in?
we learned the browns are urge after jim harbaugh and there are reports that the university of southern california made a run for harbaugh. harbaugh flat out rejected usc. san francisco had no interest in pursuing a trade with the browns and that has many people questioning what they had planned for the head coach. >> i don't like it when anybody goes to u sc. >>> newly released robbery at a 711. >>> and miley sir russ is -- cyrus is in the bay area and the controversy...
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howard university adjunct professor dr. robert brown is the author of a new book called "economic stress: harsh truths and keys to empowerment." thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we were talking about this is the beginning of america saves week. only 54% of americans say they have a savings plan with specific goals. does this surprise you at all? >> it doesn't surprise me but we're a culture sometimes that doesn't realbelieve in saving. saving is a great thing to do. you might not be able to save as much as you'd like but if you can save a dollar a day, 50 cents a day, it adds up over time. a great strategy is to do this. if you could save the amount of money that correspond descends to the week of the year, for example, this is week eight so you save eight dollars in week 35 you save 35. if you were to save every week of the year, at the end of the year, you'd have $1378. >> that's easy. >> it wouldn't be hard to put aside 15 for 15 weeks or even 52 by the end of the year. >> exactly. >> another good strategy for
howard university adjunct professor dr. robert brown is the author of a new book called "economic stress: harsh truths and keys to empowerment." thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we were talking about this is the beginning of america saves week. only 54% of americans say they have a savings plan with specific goals. does this surprise you at all? >> it doesn't surprise me but we're a culture sometimes that doesn't realbelieve in saving. saving...
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. >> reporter: peter brown, professor emeritus at the state university of new york, new paltz, believes colleges are exploiting adjuncts so they can spend more on non-academic niceties. >> a lot of money is spent not just on coaches, but on athletics, on stadiums, on fancy facilities, on climbing walls. the tuition dollars ought to go towards the instruction in the classroom, not what happens outside. >> what's outrageous? adjunct wages! >> reporter: students and faculty across the country are now rallying for higher adjunct pay and the right to unionize. >> adjuncts are the lowest paid people on campus. they get paid less than the folks who come in at night to clean the classrooms. >> reporter: brown is campaigning to up adjunct compensation at new paltz where the average part-timer makes just $12,000 a year. >> on the other end of the spectrum, there are people who make hundreds of thousands of dollars as provosts, as presidents, as chancellors. between 1970 and 2008, adjunct pay has come down 49%. college presidents' salary has gone up 35%. >> reporter: brown, and others throughout a
. >> reporter: peter brown, professor emeritus at the state university of new york, new paltz, believes colleges are exploiting adjuncts so they can spend more on non-academic niceties. >> a lot of money is spent not just on coaches, but on athletics, on stadiums, on fancy facilities, on climbing walls. the tuition dollars ought to go towards the instruction in the classroom, not what happens outside. >> what's outrageous? adjunct wages! >> reporter: students and faculty...
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we have merrill brown, director of montclair state university director of communications and business media and former business writer for "the washington post." welcome to you both. james i will start with you. the biggest question everybody is asking, what will this cost me? will my prices go up? >> short run they will not cost awe thing. they were not competing with each other and not overlapping markets. they're competing with satellite and telcos like verizon and at&t. it will not really have material impact certainly not during yea3 one on your bill. gerri: merrill, i take a look at history of cable pricing and does not tell the story of flatter or lower prices. they have nearly tripled over last decade. in the next decade they will go up again to $200 a month. what do you see? >> well the opportunity here is for washington and prudent regulation to really make a difference and to he can tracks from these companies price cap restraints and also pro competition with new regulations. >> simply put you think the federal government will come in say, not on our watch, don't raise you
we have merrill brown, director of montclair state university director of communications and business media and former business writer for "the washington post." welcome to you both. james i will start with you. the biggest question everybody is asking, what will this cost me? will my prices go up? >> short run they will not cost awe thing. they were not competing with each other and not overlapping markets. they're competing with satellite and telcos like verizon and at&t....
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brown in the election. ktvu's jana katsuyama is attaches state university where he is about to -- san jose state university university where he is about to sit down. >> reporter: that will happen at 7:00 p.m. he never run for office so we wanted to find out why he thinks somebody who is pro choice, and who voted for president obama in 2008 can win the gop nomination. >> reporter: 40 years old, born in ohio, he is hoping to become the new face of a different kind of california republican party. >> i am libertarian. i want the government out of our lives. as i have been meeting with groups, they want the government out of our lives. >> reporter: he came to california in 1998 as a engineer, and became treasure secretary in d.c. his focus is on jobs and education. >> looking at taking the money and getting it in the hands of teachers, of parents so they have control. >> reporter: why does he think he can succeed? >> i think it comes back to the fact that i am the son of immigrants, i went to graduate school, i took out loans. i was worried. >> reporter: today we talked about much more, why he likes twitter and
brown in the election. ktvu's jana katsuyama is attaches state university where he is about to -- san jose state university university where he is about to sit down. >> reporter: that will happen at 7:00 p.m. he never run for office so we wanted to find out why he thinks somebody who is pro choice, and who voted for president obama in 2008 can win the gop nomination. >> reporter: 40 years old, born in ohio, he is hoping to become the new face of a different kind of california...
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scott brown of massachusetts decides to run for senate in neighboring new hampshire, he's got a bit of an uphill battle. look at this. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new university of new hampshire poll, brown would trail and democratic senator jeanne shaheen by 10 point, 47 to 37. brown has been making noise about running in new hampshire, where he established residency after losing a senate race to liz warren in neighboring massachusetts. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. a lot of people were eager to see bill o'reilly interview president obama on fox last night before the super bowl. conservatives wanted to see the president forced to answer questions about right wing obsession -- benghazi, the irs, and of course health care reform. and obama supporters wanted to see him swat them back. both sides got what they wanted many believe. joy reid is managing editor the grio and soon to have her own show on msnbc at exactly 2:00 on msnbc. and zeke miller is a reporter with "time" magazine. here is the president responding to the right wing attack on benghazi. >> understand by definition, bill, when somebody is attack our compound. >> yeah. >> that's an act of ter
scott brown of massachusetts decides to run for senate in neighboring new hampshire, he's got a bit of an uphill battle. look at this. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new university of new hampshire poll, brown would trail and democratic senator jeanne shaheen by 10 point, 47 to 37. brown has been making noise about running in new hampshire, where he established residency after losing a senate race to liz warren in neighboring massachusetts. we'll be right back....
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laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown universityo was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career, while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami herald, the sentinel and the dallas times as a newspaper reporter covering anything i was asked to cover and highlighted my career when i was sent to cover a tornado in texas. it was exciting we went in any helicopter right after the storm settled. but after just a few years i thought i should be writing on my own. i think if you are very disciplined and the kin into thf writer that can be at your desk and eat in the morning you don't really need to have a job. if you can keep yourself at your desk and stayed there all day the chances are you are going to get something done because i think that is the key to writing
laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown universityo was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career, while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami herald,...
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university. officers from across the state, along with governor jerry brown are attending the memorial for officers juan gonzalez and brian law, both worked for bay area c.h.p. before transferring. officer law began in oakland and offer gonzalez started in san jose. they were killed while heading to a traffic accident. >> two men are in critical condition after being hit by an amtrak train. the driver went around the downed arm of the crossing before 10:00. the car landed on the roof. the two men are said to be in their 20's. police say one man is from fremont. the other man is from southern california. >> the train sat on the track for two hours. 14 were on board. >> police are looking for the driver of a black toyota pickup involved in a drag race that killed an innocent driver in fairfield. two cars were racing last night when one of them hit a car turning on to the road. the driver of a blue infinity will involved in the race was injured and taken to the hospital. >> right now, thousands of people are gathered an santa clara university to sea and hear from the dalai lama. the city beaten spirit
university. officers from across the state, along with governor jerry brown are attending the memorial for officers juan gonzalez and brian law, both worked for bay area c.h.p. before transferring. officer law began in oakland and offer gonzalez started in san jose. they were killed while heading to a traffic accident. >> two men are in critical condition after being hit by an amtrak train. the driver went around the downed arm of the crossing before 10:00. the car landed on the roof. the...
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scott brown of massachusetts decides to run for senate in neighboring new hampshire, he's got a bit of an uphill battle. look at this. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new universityampshire poll, brown would trail and democratic senator jeanne shaheen by 10 point, 47 to 37. brown has been making noise about running in new hampshire, where he established residency after losing a senate race to liz warren in neighboring massachusetts. we'll be right back. hey mom. yeah? we've got allstate, right? uh-huh. yes! well, i found this new thing called... [ dennis' voice ] allstate quickfoto claim. [ normal voice ] it's an app. you understand that? just take photos of the damage with your phone and upload them to allstate. really? so you get [dennis' voice] a quicker estimate, quicker payment, [normal voice] quicker back to normal. i just did it. but maybe you can find an app that will help you explain this to your...father. [ vehicle approaches ] [ dennis ] introducing quickfoto claim. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. just another way those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the
scott brown of massachusetts decides to run for senate in neighboring new hampshire, he's got a bit of an uphill battle. look at this. let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new universityampshire poll, brown would trail and democratic senator jeanne shaheen by 10 point, 47 to 37. brown has been making noise about running in new hampshire, where he established residency after losing a senate race to liz warren in neighboring massachusetts. we'll be right back. hey mom....
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brown allocated this year. money she says she needs, not just to restore uc but to grow et university as well. >> enrollment growthi think pea need to be talking about enrollment growth. and you can't have students without faculties and classrooms and laboratories. >> reporter: governor brown has taken a big interest in the uc system and stepping in and you said that governor bround is an extraordinarily intelligent, passionate, but it does take some energy to respond to his ideas. what is your impression of the governor so far in your working with him? >> i've enjoyed it. and i think he is very involved. he comes to the region's meetings. he pays attention. >> reporter: is that a plus? >> i think so. >> reporter: as napolitano settles in as state leader, it is her former job in the federal government that's posing problem problems. napolitano protesters have zeroed in on her stance on immigration. >> i will take the hit as being the personification. but the problem is they haven't fixed the underlying law. >> reporter: part of the action? setting aside $5 million to help uc's estimated 1,000 undocumented students
brown allocated this year. money she says she needs, not just to restore uc but to grow et university as well. >> enrollment growthi think pea need to be talking about enrollment growth. and you can't have students without faculties and classrooms and laboratories. >> reporter: governor brown has taken a big interest in the uc system and stepping in and you said that governor bround is an extraordinarily intelligent, passionate, but it does take some energy to respond to his ideas....
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mart center on the campus of fresno state university was killed this morning with family members, friends and officers from around the state. governor jerry brown was also there. officers law and gonzalez were killed last monday when their patrol car crashed in kingsburg. they were headed to a traffic accident. >> it's with a heavy heart that i stand before you today as we honor the lives and careers of california highway patrol officers brian law and juan gonzalez. these men were more than just miracle workers to one another. they were classmates, graveyard partners and close friends. >> a very emotional part of the service came when the chp dispatcher announced the officers' end of watch. >> negative response from officer brian law. 18986. end of watch february 17th, 2014. negative response from officer juan gonzalez february 17th, 2014. your sacrifice to the people you serve will anotherrer -- will never be forgotten. >>> fairfield police are searching this afternoon for a driver who they say took part in a street race that ended with a deadly crash. as alex savidge tells us, it was an innocent driver who was killed in the accident. >> repor
mart center on the campus of fresno state university was killed this morning with family members, friends and officers from around the state. governor jerry brown was also there. officers law and gonzalez were killed last monday when their patrol car crashed in kingsburg. they were headed to a traffic accident. >> it's with a heavy heart that i stand before you today as we honor the lives and careers of california highway patrol officers brian law and juan gonzalez. these men were more...
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brown and police officers from all over the bay area. the memorial takes place tomorrow at fresno state university. >>> a redwood city girl faces drunk drivingof the male passengers was taken to the hospital but his injuries were nonthreatening. the others were treated on the scene. that teenager was booked into the juvenile center. >>> now to an early taste of spring since we've had very little winter weather. many people enjoyed the sun this afternoon. this is the scene at lake merit as people enjoyed the unseasonably warm weather. that is about to change. >> and we have the time line of not one but two storms headed this way. >> this warm weekend will seem like a distant memory out there. right now mostly clear skies. take a look at the afternoon. lots of 60s and some 70s. patchy fog right now hanging out near parts of the san mateo coastline. also filling monterey bay. here's a big change developing out in the pacific. the storms developing and lining up and this will be the key source of us. some more storms developing later in the week. especially by wednesday and later in the week by friday. here's the projected storm track storm one.
brown and police officers from all over the bay area. the memorial takes place tomorrow at fresno state university. >>> a redwood city girl faces drunk drivingof the male passengers was taken to the hospital but his injuries were nonthreatening. the others were treated on the scene. that teenager was booked into the juvenile center. >>> now to an early taste of spring since we've had very little winter weather. many people enjoyed the sun this afternoon. this is the scene at...
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university drive. a man grabbed and fondled a 19- year-old student. she was able to fight him off. he is described as a hispanic male with brown eyes and brown hair and was wearing a blackjack kit and black jeans. meanwhile a bizarre disturbance. a man appeared to be on drugs and started bashing out the windows in a building. they arrested the man shortly after 10:00 and the man caused major damage to the building. >>> and at a pg&e substation, it is an on going threat to the nation's power grid. they show the attack just south of san jose next april. experts say this type of physical attention is compacted by daily cyber attacks around the country. >> we get tens of thousands of hits a day on equipment and facilities in the power and the industry from nation states or they appear to be from nation states from teens who have gotten really smart and cute. >>> and they have been increased and the focus is now on preventing attacks and being able to restore power quickly if there is a discorruption. >>> an arsonist will be in court. 48-year-old brennan faces three felony counts of attempted arson. he is accused of setting a strin
university drive. a man grabbed and fondled a 19- year-old student. she was able to fight him off. he is described as a hispanic male with brown eyes and brown hair and was wearing a blackjack kit and black jeans. meanwhile a bizarre disturbance. a man appeared to be on drugs and started bashing out the windows in a building. they arrested the man shortly after 10:00 and the man caused major damage to the building. >>> and at a pg&e substation, it is an on going threat to the...
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university is offering counseling for students. because cause of the fire is under investigation. two people arrested in connection with yesterday's shooting of an eight-year-old girl. karie brown and demtrius patten are charged with assault with intent to kill. was shot in the torso. you will have to deal with cold temperatures and wind today. let's check in. >> give it another few hours. we will see the windchill plummet. temperatures hanging at 30 degrees in gaithersburg. 36 and fredericksburg. 35 for lexington park maryland. light snow didh not amount to much at all around the beltway. look at how is lifting off ,oward the north and east toward philadelphia, new york city, and boston. they are in for a big storm overnight with a winter storm warning and a blizzard warning for cape cod. throughures will fall the middle 30's and 20's overnight. skies will be clear tomorrow. wait until you see the extended outlook. it puts a big smile on my face. i am talking about temperatures that will approach the 60 degree mark. we will tell you when in just a few minutes. >> put a smile on a lot of people's faces. people welcome the sight of a snow plow. in some cases, it is causing probl
university is offering counseling for students. because cause of the fire is under investigation. two people arrested in connection with yesterday's shooting of an eight-year-old girl. karie brown and demtrius patten are charged with assault with intent to kill. was shot in the torso. you will have to deal with cold temperatures and wind today. let's check in. >> give it another few hours. we will see the windchill plummet. temperatures hanging at 30 degrees in gaithersburg. 36 and...
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brown. >>> tracking rain toward the bay area. when the system will arrive and how light >>> dozens of protestors greeted california university's presidentt politan no, student groups that support the right -- governor nopalatano's tenure as the department of homeland security. he was finishing up what he called a listening tool. administers and officials say a building was closed found mercury, led, and asbestus. anyone using the building probably didn't inhale any toxic materials. the university is planning inspect other buildings on campus. >>> the nsa says edward snowden tricked a coworker to get access to at least some classified files. the nsa told congress snowden copied the man's password using desepz. that unnamed coworker resigned after his security access was denied. two others have had their access denied after being implicated in snowden's case and the other, an active duty of the military. >>> and despite strong objections from the united states, the freed prisoners walked out this morning. the u.s. military said they still pose a threat and may return to fight the afghan government. some of the government of linked to atta
brown. >>> tracking rain toward the bay area. when the system will arrive and how light >>> dozens of protestors greeted california university's presidentt politan no, student groups that support the right -- governor nopalatano's tenure as the department of homeland security. he was finishing up what he called a listening tool. administers and officials say a building was closed found mercury, led, and asbestus. anyone using the building probably didn't inhale any toxic...
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university. the sisters include congresswoman corrine brown of florida and the late congresswoman lindy boggs. the first african-american winner of an academy reward, hattie mcdaniel, and esteemed im. de, juanita harl the notables include congressman of rush, former alderman chicago's 26th ward, and their polaris robert clark. whether it's standing up for women's suffrage, dismantling jim crow, advancing the science of medicine or leading in business innovation, the divine nine has been there the entire time leading from the front. the divine nine scope of service is felt far beyond their organizational borders. the work of these fraternities and so roarities have helped to make this nation a better place for all americans. for this and many other reasons, i thank the entire divine nine for a job well-done. testimony the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in r it's that cycle of infusion and where it's at in the process. >> this weekend book tv and american history tv look behind the history and literary life of salem, oregon, saturday at noon
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brown right here at 6:45. >>> 5:06 now. santa clara county coroners investigators may release more information today on the sudden death of a san jose state universitytudent on campus. hundreds of students holding a candlelight vigil last night outside joe west hall where 18- year-old brendan tiggs was found dead inside his dorm room on sunday. tiggs only a freshman studying kinesiology there. he graduated last year from st. ignatius college prep school in san francisco. >> brendan was truly a person [ indiscernible ] for others. he embodied the ignatius spirituality perfectly. if you really knew him, you would know he never hung out with just one group of friends. his heart was big enough for everybody. >> the university police found tiggs' body after getting a call from residence hall staff at the dorm. sjsu is now offering counseling for students and faculty. >>> a large portion of a roof collapsed on an abandoned warehouse in north san jose. it happened about 5:00 last night on nicora avenue. a large timber truck gave way and about 35% of the roof came down. investigators tell us the collapse seemed suspicious. the building is in the process of
brown right here at 6:45. >>> 5:06 now. santa clara county coroners investigators may release more information today on the sudden death of a san jose state universitytudent on campus. hundreds of students holding a candlelight vigil last night outside joe west hall where 18- year-old brendan tiggs was found dead inside his dorm room on sunday. tiggs only a freshman studying kinesiology there. he graduated last year from st. ignatius college prep school in san francisco. >>...
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university. >> brandon embodied the ignatius spirituality perfectly. >> today a ceremony will be held to rename the western span of the bay bridge the willie l. browny bridge in honor of the former mayor. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. he. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, i'm frank mallicoat. we begin with breaking news child movie actress and bay area resident shirley temple died at her woodside home. she was known as shirley temple black but the world fell in love with the curly haired little girl in 1934. ♪[ music ] >> she was america's top box office draw from 1935 to 1938 helping to lift the spirits of movie-goers during the great depression. and later
university. >> brandon embodied the ignatius spirituality perfectly. >> today a ceremony will be held to rename the western span of the bay bridge the willie l. browny bridge in honor of the former mayor. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning." >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. he. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, i'm frank mallicoat. we begin with...
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university drive. a man grabbed and fondelled a 19-year-old student and she got away. the attacker is described as 5- foot 9, 140 pounds with brownr and black jeans. >>> an attacks on a end ongoing police station. it happened just south of san jose last april. they destroyed 17 17 transformers. this type much physical attack is compounded by daily cyber attacks on facilities around the country. we get continues of thousands from in nation states and teens who have gotten really smart and cute. >> experts say the september 11 september 11th attack on the power grid has been increased and the focus now is on preventing attacks and being able to restore power quickly. >>> and the first events of the winter olympics in sochi russia start today. look the medals have arrived, all gold silver and bronze medals. 3400 are competing for those dealt axle and course the gay rights activists are protecting in several cities in europe and they are looking at some of their major sponsors and united secretary all are talking about expressing russian laws and they do not want this to over shadow the sports. athletes are being warned not to make a
university drive. a man grabbed and fondelled a 19-year-old student and she got away. the attacker is described as 5- foot 9, 140 pounds with brownr and black jeans. >>> an attacks on a end ongoing police station. it happened just south of san jose last april. they destroyed 17 17 transformers. this type much physical attack is compounded by daily cyber attacks on facilities around the country. we get continues of thousands from in nation states and teens who have gotten really smart...
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brown allegedly stabbed his wife multiple times. his wife was able to get away and go to a neighbor. she is taken to the hospital and on life-threatening injuries. >> search for a university student continues. the family is offering $15,000 for information about his disappearance. >> the 19 year-old was last seen wednesday night leaving a party on campus. phone records show he called a friend in chicago almost two hours later. a short time after that he sent a message saying his knuckles were bloody. family and friends say this is on like him. police have not revealed whether they suspect foul play. >> the 20 year-old was found dead in his dorm room at the campus international house on saturday. his body was decomposed. an autopsy failed to find a cause of death. the university says there is no sign of foul play. he was from its perch. he left used his security key card 10 days ago. >> for the first time in school history faculty members are planning a strike. live on the campus with details. >> it is not often that family member strike but for teachers here at the university of illinois chicago campus they are saying that a work stoppage is imminent because of the plan t
brown allegedly stabbed his wife multiple times. his wife was able to get away and go to a neighbor. she is taken to the hospital and on life-threatening injuries. >> search for a university student continues. the family is offering $15,000 for information about his disappearance. >> the 19 year-old was last seen wednesday night leaving a party on campus. phone records show he called a friend in chicago almost two hours later. a short time after that he sent a message saying his...
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brown will attend the services for officers gonzalez and law. the memorial is underway at 10:00 this morning in an arena unfrees to state university. the two died after the patrol car crashed south of fresno last monday. they were headed to the scene of a traffic doesn't. it is believed they swerved to avoid hitting a person involved in the crash they were responding to. >>> golden gate bridge will review recommendations for hikes after months of consideration. they have looked into four options to deal with $142 million deficit. officials are planning to use incremental tolling increases. one idea is for one dollar increase in april and more until fast track reaches $7 and non-fast track reach $8 in 2018. right now fast track drivers pay $5 to cross the span. >> a california college is marred by a violent attack. the warning now going out to students. >> president obama is hosting the governors this morning but governor brown isn't among them. >> here is a look outside at the eat -- eastern span the bay bridge. mike will talk about coming rain as the news ! ladies, how are you? let's taste some wine. ♪ ♪ seize your vacation with a
brown will attend the services for officers gonzalez and law. the memorial is underway at 10:00 this morning in an arena unfrees to state university. the two died after the patrol car crashed south of fresno last monday. they were headed to the scene of a traffic doesn't. it is believed they swerved to avoid hitting a person involved in the crash they were responding to. >>> golden gate bridge will review recommendations for hikes after months of consideration. they have looked into...