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. >>> the community college board of governors in california is implementing changes in priority enrollments fall. it's all part of an effort to increase students success rate. >> unfortunately most of the students who come to us are not prepared to college which means they have to take remedial english or math or both. the over all completion rate is 48%. we want to get that up. >> reporter: historically california community colleges have given priority for class enrollment to students who have the most units. but under new rules, the priority will go to students who have fewer than 100 units. board members say the idea is to get students to be more focused when choosing their classes. the new system will also offer priority enrollment to low income and disabled students. >> previously they had foster youth and former foster cross- suit has been exempted. this puts them in that same category to get some extra consideration. >> reporter: under the new rules, priority enrollment will also go to students who have undergone orientation and completed an entrance test. >>> harry potter is making
. >>> the community college board of governors in california is implementing changes in priority enrollments fall. it's all part of an effort to increase students success rate. >> unfortunately most of the students who come to us are not prepared to college which means they have to take remedial english or math or both. the over all completion rate is 48%. we want to get that up. >> reporter: historically california community colleges have given priority for class...
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city attorney herrera filed suit, wants the state college board to take over the job of deciding whether city college should stay open ccssf was supposed to lose its accreditation at the end of the month but a judge delayed that pending an outcome of this lawsuit. >>> peninsula seniors are losing their gym. they say they're not going down without a fight. 35-year-old ymca facility on page mill road slated to close later this year. but at a community meeting today, ymca leaders can expect to get an earful. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us from palo alto, causing quite an uproar. >> reporter: it is. a small gym located in the basement of this office building here in palo alto. but already steady stream of members have started to arrive for their regular workout. many of them say it is like a second home to them. the 2300 member of the page mill road ymca facility found out last month the facility will close for good in october for financial reasons. in a letter, ymca of silicon valley told them the gym needs upgrade, including new heating and air-conditioning system and the board
city attorney herrera filed suit, wants the state college board to take over the job of deciding whether city college should stay open ccssf was supposed to lose its accreditation at the end of the month but a judge delayed that pending an outcome of this lawsuit. >>> peninsula seniors are losing their gym. they say they're not going down without a fight. 35-year-old ymca facility on page mill road slated to close later this year. but at a community meeting today, ymca leaders can...
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. >>> we have some bad news for the college bound. board overseeing the pennsylvania state system of higher education, they voted to increase tuition by roughly 3 percent. that is $99 more each semester at all 14 state owned universities, that means students will now pay $3,400 per semester. >>> also, pennsylvania's senate approved a cigarette tax but added a provision to end the tax in five years. the real hold up though we're told provisions in the bill unrelated to the cigarette tax in twit between house and senate. $2 per pack tax on cigarettes can generate 83 million-dollar per year. that is money mayor michael nutter wants to use to help the struggling school advertise trick. he expressed his frustration in an interview on our sister station kyw news radio. >> we are caught in a vortex of political hell, with no particular path out. >> it is unclear when the house will return to consider at mended bill. mayor says city schools are losing 1.6 million-dollar each week the taxis delayed. >>> trying to lose weight and want to give your wo
. >>> we have some bad news for the college bound. board overseeing the pennsylvania state system of higher education, they voted to increase tuition by roughly 3 percent. that is $99 more each semester at all 14 state owned universities, that means students will now pay $3,400 per semester. >>> also, pennsylvania's senate approved a cigarette tax but added a provision to end the tax in five years. the real hold up though we're told provisions in the bill unrelated to the...
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texas a&m said the last panel of the largest stadium video board in college football is now in place. it's part of a big expansion to the school stadium kyle field and measures 164 feet by 47 feet and aggies point out it's 224 square feet bigger than the ones used by their rivals, the university of texas. >> they really have a rivalry. >>> finally, an adorable video going viral right now. it features two young aspiring journalists. >> i love this calls news tonight. there they are and basically a homemade newscast anchored by libby and sarah. libby starts with their big story. canada is in big trouble. >> there's going to be a tornado and a blizzard so you're going to have to be out of canada, not even in an area of canada. out of canada until the area is cleared and safe to go. >> what's happening right now here in utah, it's summer. so if you guys want to come and visit this place, you can. okay, now back to you, libby. >> back to you. i love it. libby is 7 years old, sara is 5. libby has obviously been watching tv news and she has that anchor script moved down to a tee. >> i love i
texas a&m said the last panel of the largest stadium video board in college football is now in place. it's part of a big expansion to the school stadium kyle field and measures 164 feet by 47 feet and aggies point out it's 224 square feet bigger than the ones used by their rivals, the university of texas. >> they really have a rivalry. >>> finally, an adorable video going viral right now. it features two young aspiring journalists. >> i love this calls news tonight....
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the college presidents. the board of trustees that pressure the college presidents. i think you got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened, they are just eoh by leaps and bounds, particularly in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my gamecocker, bob southhall. as you look at the opportunity for collective bargaining and its impact on the academic environment realizing that most institutions or all institutions, primary objective is to cultivate an environment that's conducive for academic achievement. how do you see the impact of the collective bargaining opportunity, though i have grave concerns with it personally on colleo college campus us and its environment? >> i don't see that it would have any affect. >> good enough. thank you, sir. >> okay thank you. i want to make a -- and coach, i know the question you want to ask and dr. emrid has answered most of the questions and i kn
the college presidents. the board of trustees that pressure the college presidents. i think you got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened, they are just eoh by leaps and bounds, particularly in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my gamecocker, bob southhall. as you look at the opportunity...
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can you believe it's back to school time just around the corner, and if you're heading off to college or boardingaigate the worlf shower caddies, i remember them well, hgtv's david. >> thank you. >> and you are heading to college, these are great. especially the one, really simple for every dorm room is tiny. and you have a rolling piece that packs a mean punch. >> it's perfect. you can roll it all over the place. have family or friends, or dirt on it, these roll away. and you can pack tons of stuff. >> school work or clothes for storage. >> exactly. >> look for a rolling storage piece. really simple great idea. use every space available, including the door. >> a lot of people use them for shoes. for guys don't have a lot of shoes, you can put peanuts, you could put like cans of soup in there, potato chips. whatever. >> school supplies so you'll be studying all the time. >> exactly. studying all the time. >> got to use ever inch. >> good for beers. >> i don't know what you are talking about, david. underneath the bed, this is from bed, bath and beyond. why you like to use them? >> obviously you c
can you believe it's back to school time just around the corner, and if you're heading off to college or boardingaigate the worlf shower caddies, i remember them well, hgtv's david. >> thank you. >> and you are heading to college, these are great. especially the one, really simple for every dorm room is tiny. and you have a rolling piece that packs a mean punch. >> it's perfect. you can roll it all over the place. have family or friends, or dirt on it, these roll away. and you...
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they will refer the case to the college academic review board.es an uphill race against republican representative steve dans. >>> after pooling money together for a decade, 17 brothers and sisters from ocean city, new jersey, finally win the jackpot. enderson waited two weeks to turn in her pick six lotto ticket not knowing how life changing it would be. >> she had really no idea what it was worth. and she turned it in. one teller looks at it. before you know it, there are three tellers, and they call someone else over. >> that ticket worth $20 million. they are splitting the winnings with her 16 brothers and sisters. 16, that is, and two other family members. some of whom lost their homes actually in hurricane sandy. she says that her mother had played the lottery for years in hopes of winning big and splitting the money with the family. ♪ >>> well, you can see outside on our plaza where twisted sister is setting up for an all-american summer concert series. >> looks like it's going to be a great day for it so come on down and join us. >> report
they will refer the case to the college academic review board.es an uphill race against republican representative steve dans. >>> after pooling money together for a decade, 17 brothers and sisters from ocean city, new jersey, finally win the jackpot. enderson waited two weeks to turn in her pick six lotto ticket not knowing how life changing it would be. >> she had really no idea what it was worth. and she turned it in. one teller looks at it. before you know it, there are three...
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the college presidents. the board of trustees that pressure the college presidents. i think you got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened, they are just eoh by leaps and bounds particularly in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my gamecocker bob southhall. as you look at the opportunity for collective bargaining and its impact on the academic environment realizing that most institutions or all institutions, primary objective is to cultivate an environment that's conducive for academic achievement. how do you see the impact of the collective bargaining opportunity, though i have grave concerns with it personally on collegeol college campus us and its environment? >> i don't see that it would have any affect. >> good enough. thank you, sir. >> okay thank you. i want to make a -- and coach, i know the question you want to ask and dr. emrid has answered most of the questions and i k
the college presidents. the board of trustees that pressure the college presidents. i think you got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened, they are just eoh by leaps and bounds particularly in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my gamecocker bob southhall. as you look at the opportunity...
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he's got to deal with the institutions, the college presidents, the board of trustees who pressure thee presidents. and i think you've got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened that are just, you know, by leaps and bounds particularly even in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my gamecocker, dr. southall, as lieu -- you look at the opportunity for collective bargaining, most institutions' primary objective is to cultivate an environment that is conducive for academic achievement. how do you see the impact of the collective bargaining opportunity? i have grave concerns with it, personally. on college campuses and its impact on that academic environment, or do you see one? >> i don't see that it would have any effect. >> good enough. >> no. >> all right. thank you, sir. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. i want to make -- and, senator coats, i know the question you want to ask, and mr. emmert ha
he's got to deal with the institutions, the college presidents, the board of trustees who pressure thee presidents. and i think you've got something when you want to bring the presidents in here. i think that would be a good move and something that could help everyone. but the changes that have happened that are just, you know, by leaps and bounds particularly even in the last decade. >> final question, mr. chairman? do i have time for a final question? >> sure. >> my...
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he was in when annapolis, he didn't board at the college. uncle, d with his great upton scott where the scott comes from in his name. in a beautiful house. privately owned. he read the law. came back. polyloit.d so the lloyd family was in the upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd was a owner in y y plantation. yie. the chesapeake bay bridge towards the maryland-eastern shore. thousands of acres, there's a family, as was ng the key family. is a big issue in francis scott key's wife. he married polylloyd. they had two children. a young lawyer in frederick and they moved to washington, d.c. 1805. they moved into a house on bridge street which we now know street in georgetown. the house is on the river. it's not there anymore. here's a park called francis scott key park, if you come over the key bridge named after scott key. if you turn park on to m street, it's francis scott key park. there's a bust of him. that's not where the house was, actually. the house was to the left of the key bridge. was torn down se in 1947 to make way for
he was in when annapolis, he didn't board at the college. uncle, d with his great upton scott where the scott comes from in his name. in a beautiful house. privately owned. he read the law. came back. polyloit.d so the lloyd family was in the upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd was a owner in y y plantation. yie. the chesapeake bay bridge towards the maryland-eastern shore. thousands of acres, there's a family, as was ng the key family. is a big issue in francis scott key's wife....
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when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. inlived with his great uncle a beautiful house near the scott house, which is still in annapolis today. it is privately owned, but it is really -- he had a good life there. read the law, came back, and then he married polly lloyd, so thelloyd family was also in upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd, huge .and owner for those of you who live around here, when you go to chesapeake they bridge, towards the eastern shore, he owned thousands of acres. big slaveowning family, as was the key family. as we will see later, slavery becomes a big issue and francis life.key's he married polly lloyd, and they had two children. he was a young lawyer in frederick, and then they moved to washington, d.c., in 1805. they moved to a house on bridge maint in georgetown, the east-west street in georgetown. their house is on the river, and it's not there anymore. there is a park called francis scott key park. if you come over the key bridge, which is named after francis surprisingly, there is a
when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. inlived with his great uncle a beautiful house near the scott house, which is still in annapolis today. it is privately owned, but it is really -- he had a good life there. read the law, came back, and then he married polly lloyd, so thelloyd family was also in upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd, huge .and owner for those of you who live around here, when you go to chesapeake they bridge, towards the eastern shore, he...
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the ncaa created in 1906 slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a call of faculty control as late as 1922 and the weak organization couldn't high their first full-time staff member until 1951. after that revenue from contract on televisions allowed them to enforce rules as a requirement rather than a choice. this was problematic because attempts to regulate motivation and belief run afoul of the constitution. ncaa rules contradict the key requirement that college sports must be an avocation or calling which comes from the word calling to voice by denying a athletes an essential voice. ncaa rules govern the players and exclude them from membership and consent. checks and balances are required for sound governance and the ncaa structure is unbalanced in four basic respects. first they suffer a conflict of interest between alleged violations in football as opposed to football because it lost revenue from football and is almost depended on the march madness basketball tournament. second the ncaa structure creates a false impression of common
the ncaa created in 1906 slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a call of faculty control as late as 1922 and the weak organization couldn't high their first full-time staff member until 1951. after that revenue from contract on televisions allowed them to enforce rules as a requirement rather than a choice. this was problematic because attempts to regulate motivation and belief run afoul of the constitution. ncaa rules contradict the key...
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the ncaa created in 1906 slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a goal of total faculty control as late as 1922, and the weak ncaa organization could not hire its first full-time staff member until 1951. after that however burgeoning revenue from television contracts allowed ncaa officials to enforce amateur rules as an objective requirement rather than a subjective choice. this is problematic because attempts to regulate personal motivation and belief commonly run afoul of the constitution. even if internal standards were allowed and could somehow be measured ncaa rules contradict the key requirement that college sports must be an advocation or calling which comes to call and vox, voice by denying athletes an essential voice. ncaa rules govern the players by fiat excluding them from membership and consent. balance. checks and balances are required for sound governance, and the ncaa structure is unbalanced in at least four basic respects. first, ncaa enforcement suffers an inherent conflict of interest between alleged violations in footba
the ncaa created in 1906 slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a goal of total faculty control as late as 1922, and the weak ncaa organization could not hire its first full-time staff member until 1951. after that however burgeoning revenue from television contracts allowed ncaa officials to enforce amateur rules as an objective requirement rather than a subjective choice. this is problematic because attempts to regulate personal motivation...
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east side is not just a college prep school in the middle of east palo alto. it's a boarding school like the kind rich kids go to, except for for low income kids who are the first in their families to go to college. >> this has been my home for the last seven years. >> reporter: he's still close to sister and mom but the stabilities and support he found here changed him. >> i think it meant everything to him, i think it meant finding a family and finding a place where he belongs. maybe for the first time in his life. >> i got that second family. i got those brothers, like 20 brothers or 20 sisters. >> reporter: his anger dissolved, the real andre emerged. >> it's unbridled enthusiasm for the world around him, despite everything that has happened and he still sees the world in such vivid color. he just loves it and it makes you love him. >> i didn't know actually what college was before i came to the east side. now i graduated from high school, i can say i'm going to college and i'm not just -- i'm going to boston college. it makes me feel proud. >> reporter: wendy takuda, kpi
east side is not just a college prep school in the middle of east palo alto. it's a boarding school like the kind rich kids go to, except for for low income kids who are the first in their families to go to college. >> this has been my home for the last seven years. >> reporter: he's still close to sister and mom but the stabilities and support he found here changed him. >> i think it meant everything to him, i think it meant finding a family and finding a place where he...
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when you look at historicically black colleges and universities across the board for african american students, we actually enroll only about 3% of all african american students when you take community colleges into that number as well. however, we graduate 22% of all the african americans who graduate from colleges and universities in this country. so although we only have 3% of the population, our ability to get them through and graduate them is significant. and therefore the role that we play is still a very, very important role. and it's one that we think is a sacred and moral obligation. so that trend does speak to the fact that opportunity is there. and we believe that opportunity is america's promise, we believe that education is the contract that was written. but at howard and i think like many others we believe that we are the equal when it comes to african american education. >> what's your medical specialty? >> i'm a surgical oncologist. >> what does that mean? >> i do cancer, i do surgical -- i do basically surgery on patients with major g.i. cancers in particular, things
when you look at historicically black colleges and universities across the board for african american students, we actually enroll only about 3% of all african american students when you take community colleges into that number as well. however, we graduate 22% of all the african americans who graduate from colleges and universities in this country. so although we only have 3% of the population, our ability to get them through and graduate them is significant. and therefore the role that we...
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the ncaa created in 1906, slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a goal of total faculty control as late as 1922, and the weak ncaa organization could not hire its first full-time staff member until 1951. after that, however, burgeoning revenue from television contracts allowed ncaa officials to enforce amateur rules as an objective requirement rather than a subjective choice. this is problematic because attempts to regulate personal motivation and belief commonly run afoul of the constitution. even if internal standards were allowed and could somehow be measured, ncaa rules contradict the key requirement that college sports must be an advocation or calling which comes to call and vox, voice, by denying athletes an essential voice. ncaa rules govern the players by fiat, excluding them from membership and consent. balance. checks and balances are required for sound governance, and the ncaa structure is unbalanced in at least four basic respects. first, ncaa enforcement suffers an inherent conflict of interest between alleged violations in f
the ncaa created in 1906, slowly transformed the amateur tradition inherited from college athletes. its board declared a goal of total faculty control as late as 1922, and the weak ncaa organization could not hire its first full-time staff member until 1951. after that, however, burgeoning revenue from television contracts allowed ncaa officials to enforce amateur rules as an objective requirement rather than a subjective choice. this is problematic because attempts to regulate personal...
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board the plane. another passenger was a dutch citizen going to college in indiana. david gregory talks to secretary of state john kerry. see what his next move is sunday at 10:30. >> new at 11, a video that people are calling shocking and disturbing. officers arrested eric thursday for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes on statten i-lenslan. you hear him say over and over again i can't breathe. other officers get on top of them. officers say he resisted arrest and went into cardiac arrest. the video goes on to show him not moving ahat. he died at the hospital. one officer has been stripped of his badge and gun. another has been placed on desk duty. >> three weeks ago we told you about a bizarre incident near an arlington pub crawl. here is the video of police arrested a naked man who jumped into a car, drove the wrong way into a crowded street before police caught up to him. news 4 is live in claridon. >> county officials say this is not about ruining anyone's fun but it's about safety and accountable. it takes a lot of cops to keep all of these people under contr
board the plane. another passenger was a dutch citizen going to college in indiana. david gregory talks to secretary of state john kerry. see what his next move is sunday at 10:30. >> new at 11, a video that people are calling shocking and disturbing. officers arrested eric thursday for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes on statten i-lenslan. you hear him say over and over again i can't breathe. other officers get on top of them. officers say he resisted arrest and went into cardiac...
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board. i was the chairman of one -- colleges. i -- it was out of curiosity.nd i said life would be -- i spent all my time with other business people, bankers and lawyers. i started with arts and became fascinated because their view of society is very different than that of this of business people and lawyers. >> we are now celebrating ten years of disney hall. you look back ten years later on the efforts you were involved in to help bring us disney hall. what do you make of that anniversary ten years later? >> i feel very good about it. i think disney hall has been a great success. a great asset for the city of los angeles. it is a crown jewel. i can think of no city that has a better symphony hall or better symphony than we do. >> tell me more about this museum that is scheduled to open in 2015. >> right next door to walt disney concert hall. great piece of architecture 37 free admission. hope reply it will have great attendance. >> why is free admission so important to you? >> we know free admission get twice the attendance we would get if we charge admissi
board. i was the chairman of one -- colleges. i -- it was out of curiosity.nd i said life would be -- i spent all my time with other business people, bankers and lawyers. i started with arts and became fascinated because their view of society is very different than that of this of business people and lawyers. >> we are now celebrating ten years of disney hall. you look back ten years later on the efforts you were involved in to help bring us disney hall. what do you make of that...
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as a former member of the alabama state board of education and chancellor of alabama's two-year college system, i commend my colleague and fellow member of the education and work force committee, mr. salmon of arizona, for introducing this innovative legislation. in today's world, we cannot continue to regard higher education as a one-size-fits-all process. as our economy continues to recover, higher education institutions continue to see a large influx of students who are seeking to further their education after years in the work force. at the same time our k-12 school systems are becoming more innovative, incorporating cutting-edge technologies and allowing for dual enrollment and work force training opportunities prior to graduation. for these reasons, many students are arriving at higher education institutions with a variety of different skills in place, but most still -- but still complete a prerequisite amount of courses before earning a degree, regardless of their competency in certain areas of sister you -- of study. unfortunately the cost of higher education continues to rise.
as a former member of the alabama state board of education and chancellor of alabama's two-year college system, i commend my colleague and fellow member of the education and work force committee, mr. salmon of arizona, for introducing this innovative legislation. in today's world, we cannot continue to regard higher education as a one-size-fits-all process. as our economy continues to recover, higher education institutions continue to see a large influx of students who are seeking to further...
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colleges and universities. the american council on education, the association of american universities, the association of governing boards, the association of jesuit colleges and universities, the association of public and land grant universities, college and university professional association for human resources, the council for christian colleges and universities, the council of graduate schools, and the hispanic association of colleges and universities. that letter so much speaks to this issue. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: thank you. i would yield myself such time as i may consume. and let me just say, i ask unanimous consent to place in the record letters of support for the legislation from the american association of community colleges and the association of community college trustees, as well as the u.s. student association, united states student association. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. camp: and, mr. speaker, i know we're hearing a lot from the other side about how thi
colleges and universities. the american council on education, the association of american universities, the association of governing boards, the association of jesuit colleges and universities, the association of public and land grant universities, college and university professional association for human resources, the council for christian colleges and universities, the council of graduate schools, and the hispanic association of colleges and universities. that letter so much speaks to this...
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designed to address the skills gap challenge by matching local businesses with work force boards and community colleges, to train our auto work constituents for in-demand occupation. although i wasdy pointed that that act was not -- although i was disappointed that that act was not included in this bill, the bill does take steps to ensure that local businesses have a role in job training, by including an important focus on sector partnerships. this bill represents a strong step forward for our nation's unemployed and for our economy. i commend chairman kline and ranking member miller and my colleagues on the committee for their work to bring this bill to the floor and i urge its adoption. thank you, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. kline: thank you, madam speaker. now, i'd like to yield two minutes, two minutes to another member of the committee, the gentleman from kentucky, mr. guthrie. the speaker pro tempore: the ge
designed to address the skills gap challenge by matching local businesses with work force boards and community colleges, to train our auto work constituents for in-demand occupation. although i wasdy pointed that that act was not -- although i was disappointed that that act was not included in this bill, the bill does take steps to ensure that local businesses have a role in job training, by including an important focus on sector partnerships. this bill represents a strong step forward for our...
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this is very similar to what the city's going to be doing and what colleges do as well and we'll have an advisory board that's made up up diverse members of our community, but people that can work with our board of education and will be actively involved with these partners and fund raising. some of the things we'll be fund raising for are the digital district, and we'll need your support for that. we'll need a bond in 2016 or '17. we really had not done this before to say what would it cost to get every teacher and student not only, you know, a laptop, but really the training, development and support and have this be on a leasing system so it gets refreshed every three years. you don't walk into schools that are using computers that are ten years old. as we look at our budget there's no way to do this without some additional funding, both locally and at a state level. we need to advocate at a state level. you can't expect us to do 21st century schools and do all the assessment online, if there's no specific funding to help our school districts do this. we're launching that campaign. we'll be focusing
this is very similar to what the city's going to be doing and what colleges do as well and we'll have an advisory board that's made up up diverse members of our community, but people that can work with our board of education and will be actively involved with these partners and fund raising. some of the things we'll be fund raising for are the digital district, and we'll need your support for that. we'll need a bond in 2016 or '17. we really had not done this before to say what would it cost to...
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board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- she's spent much of the last five decades exploring and protecting the world's oceans. find out why legendary marine biologist sylvia earle thinks we may have only a few years eft to save what she calls "the blue heart of the planet." >>> and it's one of history's most enduring questions -- are we alone? see why a radical new radio telescope being built near mount shasta may be closer than you think to finding the answer. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by -- the national science foundation. the gordon an
board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- she's spent much of the last five decades exploring and protecting the world's oceans. find out why legendary marine biologist sylvia earle thinks we may have only a few years eft to save...
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board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. er >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu... newman's own foundation... and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news."
board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. er >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu... newman's own foundation... and union bank. >> at union...
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board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. woman: ♪ for all you young men that are going to wed ♪ ♪ don't be caught like a bird ♪ ♪ with a small piece of bread ♪ adult laura: a woman, a man. ( spits ) ♪ be careful in choosing a wife ♪ morning. someone once told me that they can find anything to fight over-- a piece of land, a slip of the tongue, a jealous heart. every year field workers came to lark rise, lilly spicer amongst them. ( indistinct ) but this year was different. ♪
board, books. i'm going to have three in college at the same time. we're in trouble here. that does it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm sue herrera in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me, as well. we'll see you tomorrow. woman: ♪ for all you young men that are going to wed ♪ ♪ don't be caught like a bird ♪ ♪ with a small piece of bread ♪ adult laura: a woman, a man. ( spits ) ♪ be careful in choosing a wife ♪ morning. someone once...
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college of san francisco. officials with the city claim the accreditation board's decision was flawed and there was a conflict of interest. both sides will be back in court this coming october. >>> lights, camera and a whole lot of action taking over san francisco's fisherman's wharf this morning. camera crews are in town filming scenes from a new action thriller starring duane the rock johnson. the movie called "san andreas." today they shot a tsunami scene with more than 400 extras. several streets along the embarcadero shut down for the filming but everything is back open right now. but a thrill for some folks down that way. >>> well, the state is suing san francisco to block enforcement of prop b. b requires voters' approval for any development on port property that exceeds current height limits but the california lands commission claims those lands belong to the state and are not subject to local laws. the commission also says prop b restricts the potential to bring in badly needed revenue. >>> a couple rescued from the pacific ocean with their sick baby is suing a satellite phone company saying their se
college of san francisco. officials with the city claim the accreditation board's decision was flawed and there was a conflict of interest. both sides will be back in court this coming october. >>> lights, camera and a whole lot of action taking over san francisco's fisherman's wharf this morning. camera crews are in town filming scenes from a new action thriller starring duane the rock johnson. the movie called "san andreas." today they shot a tsunami scene with more than...
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>>> a new report shows a train derailment that killed two college students could have been prevented. the national transportation safety board says the csx train derailed two years ago because of a broken rail. it is evidence of a surface break down. nothing the young women did contributed to the accident in any way. the women were trespassing on a railroad bridge when coal spilled out of the cars and killed them. >>> his suspension became the talk of the nfl, "the view" and social media. ray rice spoke for the first time since the nfl suspended him for two games. carol maloney is here with some of rice's comments. >> it was the fact that he only got two games that angered a lot of people after some of the nfl's tough punishment on drug use. today rice says he accepts his punishments and said his actions were totally inexcusable. rice was suspended after being arrested in february for assaulting his then-fiance now wife. he was seen pulling her out of an elevator unconscious. because he is on probation he wouldn't answer questions about the incident. he spent most time apologizing to his wife and all domestic violence victim
>>> a new report shows a train derailment that killed two college students could have been prevented. the national transportation safety board says the csx train derailed two years ago because of a broken rail. it is evidence of a surface break down. nothing the young women did contributed to the accident in any way. the women were trespassing on a railroad bridge when coal spilled out of the cars and killed them. >>> his suspension became the talk of the nfl, "the...
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new released documents from the national transportation safety board that came in the wake of a derailment tragedy that killed two college friends here. killed the night of august 21st, 2012, were elizabeth nass and rose mayr trespassing on the railroad trestle. they were there when a passing train derailed and buried them in tons of coal just before midnight. new documents include photos of a fractured rail and show drainage around the rail bed failing, trains running over mud. los angeles-based attorney ron goldman spoke via skype today. >> they knew there was trouble on this section of the track. they had installed a patch apparently on that section of the track. >> reporter: the ntsb also found inspections were up to date. the train was running below the speed limit. the crew was sober and paying attention. the brakes were working. still it was not enough to prevent tragedy. in ellicott city, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >> in a written statement csx railroad cautioned the ntsb has not issued its final report. the company said its focus remains on safety and sympathy toward the families of the girls who died. >>> af
new released documents from the national transportation safety board that came in the wake of a derailment tragedy that killed two college friends here. killed the night of august 21st, 2012, were elizabeth nass and rose mayr trespassing on the railroad trestle. they were there when a passing train derailed and buried them in tons of coal just before midnight. new documents include photos of a fractured rail and show drainage around the rail bed failing, trains running over mud. los...
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college campuses calling it a shopping party. put all the kids on buses. they send them to the store. they're having lip sync contests on board but cleverly giving away free food. you offer college kids free food you can could probably drag them anywhere. >> free beer would work. free beer always works. free food doesn't work. melissa: worried about liability. >> forces to retweet it? >> for free food to a college student could get them to retweet anything. >> lundgren is one of the best ceos in the space. think how anachronistic a department store is with millenials. how they grow up shopping and online. i think is very smart thing. if you do it well, i've been in other industries where we bused people in events. you control the message from moment they get on the bus. control the entire brand experience. it is very sharp. melissa: is it sharp? does it show how desperate they are? as former ceo of hostess a major company, desperate or really smart. >> brick-and-mortar is desperate in some sense. they are trying to build the bridge and stay in thes space. macy's done exceptional job with department store space. not all with o
college campuses calling it a shopping party. put all the kids on buses. they send them to the store. they're having lip sync contests on board but cleverly giving away free food. you offer college kids free food you can could probably drag them anywhere. >> free beer would work. free beer always works. free food doesn't work. melissa: worried about liability. >> forces to retweet it? >> for free food to a college student could get them to retweet anything. >> lundgren...
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college. >> medium size. >> he likes to skate board, and i have to tell you, he's going to have some very, very good options for the skate boarding. get out of the house. built a new skate park in san francisco. check it out. it's right under the freeway, 63 degrees in san francisco right now. we're at 63 in oakland, and yeah, we've been having a lot of school tours coming through in the nbc bay area as it is the summer time. is that something that maybe your kids or a group of kids that you know would like to get involved in? just contact us. nbcbayarea.com has everything you need right there in our community page. we're at 63 degrees in livermore to start the day. so yeah, really mild. only about three to five degrees of separation between all of your microclimates that the point. later on today, 15 degrees of separation, and that is it. it's going to be nice all across the board there's a strong onshore flow returns to the bay area. patchyin fog, you'll notice nots humid today. cool breeze will pick up within keep bringing in the cool, dry ocean air. then as we get into this afternoon, comfo
college. >> medium size. >> he likes to skate board, and i have to tell you, he's going to have some very, very good options for the skate boarding. get out of the house. built a new skate park in san francisco. check it out. it's right under the freeway, 63 degrees in san francisco right now. we're at 63 in oakland, and yeah, we've been having a lot of school tours coming through in the nbc bay area as it is the summer time. is that something that maybe your kids or a group of kids...
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east side is not just a college prep school in the middle of east palo alto, it's a boarding school likehe kind rich kids go to except it's for low income kids who are the first in their families to go to college. >> this has been my home for the last seven years. >>reporter: he's still close to his sister and mom, but the stability and support he found here changed him. >> i think it meant everything to him. i think it meant finding a family and finding a place where he belongs, maybe for the first time in his life. >> i got that second family, i got those brothers. i have 20 brothers, 20 sisters. >>reporter: his anger resolved, the real andre emerged. >> he has such unbridled enthusiasm for the world around him despite everything that's happened and he still sees the world in such vivid color. he just loves it, and it makes you love him. >> i didn't know actually what college was before i came to east side. now i graduated from high school, i can say i'm going to college and i'm not just going -- yeah, i'm going to boston college. it makes me feel very proud. >>reporter: wendy takuta,
east side is not just a college prep school in the middle of east palo alto, it's a boarding school likehe kind rich kids go to except it's for low income kids who are the first in their families to go to college. >> this has been my home for the last seven years. >>reporter: he's still close to his sister and mom, but the stability and support he found here changed him. >> i think it meant everything to him. i think it meant finding a family and finding a place where he...
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. >> angel was a college student on vacation with his girlfriend. and one of the 298 people on boardat plane. he was the lone canadian on board. well, cnn's erin mclaughlin is live at amsterdam's airport, where the flight took off. more than half of those who died were from the netherlands. erin, good to have you with us this morning. i know you spoke to a grieving mother who lost her son. this has got to be so hard to have these conversations, but people are talking freely about it? >> that's right. solena fredericks and her family were here at the airport a few hours ago. they were here to lay flowers and sign condolence book, the makeshift memorial that is growing just over my shoulder, that way, it was an incredibly emotional scene. she told me how she lost her son bryce just 20 years old and his girlfriend daisy, who was just 23. they were on board mh-17 on their way to bali for holiday. she said she's horrified at some of the reports that are coming from the crash site in eastern ukraine. she said that it is a mother's human right to be able to bury her son. she wants their bod
. >> angel was a college student on vacation with his girlfriend. and one of the 298 people on boardat plane. he was the lone canadian on board. well, cnn's erin mclaughlin is live at amsterdam's airport, where the flight took off. more than half of those who died were from the netherlands. erin, good to have you with us this morning. i know you spoke to a grieving mother who lost her son. this has got to be so hard to have these conversations, but people are talking freely about it?...
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colleges. it's why in my state of the union address this year i asked joe to lead an across-the-board review of america's training programs to make sure that they have one mission: train americans with the skills employers actually need, then match them to good jobs that need to be to filled right now. so today i'm directing my cabinet, even as we're signing the bill, to implement some of joe's recommendations. first, we're going to use the funds and programs we already have in a smarter way. federal agencies will award grants that move away from what our is secretary of labor, tom perez, who's been working or very hard on this, what he calls a train and pray approach. and i'll bet a lot of you who have dealt with folks who are unemployed know what that means. they enroll, they get trained for something, they're not even sure whether the job's out there. if the job isn't out there, all they're doing is saddling themselves with debt, often times putting themselves in a worse position. what we want to do is make sure where you train your workers first based on what employers are telling you they'
colleges. it's why in my state of the union address this year i asked joe to lead an across-the-board review of america's training programs to make sure that they have one mission: train americans with the skills employers actually need, then match them to good jobs that need to be to filled right now. so today i'm directing my cabinet, even as we're signing the bill, to implement some of joe's recommendations. first, we're going to use the funds and programs we already have in a smarter way....
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introduce legislation on the task force at the board of supervisors >> darya:and the former san francisco state university professor accused of recording collegestudents as they used his bathroom is scheduled to be in court today. >> darya:mark landis will be arraigned on 15 counts of unauthorized invasion of privacy. and bella developing story this >> mark:a 9-1-1 call about a rifle in the middle of the street-- leads to an officer - involved shooting in antioch. >> mark:the shooting happened early monday morning on folsom drive. antioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was garage while officers were >> mark:a witness tells kron 4, randolph was unarmed. >>: i didn't see him with a weapon no from but i saw them with their weapons. there was a total of 12 to 14¢. >> mark:randolph was airlifted to the extensive criminal history. >> mark: randolph's family says the police version of what happened is wrong. >> mark:randolph's mother says he was away from police. >> mark:she described what she says actually happened according to her son's girlfriend. >> mark:kron 4 has reached out to antioch police, but we have not heard back with an
introduce legislation on the task force at the board of supervisors >> darya:and the former san francisco state university professor accused of recording collegestudents as they used his bathroom is scheduled to be in court today. >> darya:mark landis will be arraigned on 15 counts of unauthorized invasion of privacy. and bella developing story this >> mark:a 9-1-1 call about a rifle in the middle of the street-- leads to an officer - involved shooting in antioch. >>...
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or nor international organizations operating in the area have or boarded any large outflows of refugees to russia but now we do colleges possibly for the first time that there is a humanitarian crisis inside ukraine but i can't confirm those numbers i quite frankly haven't seen that from a u.n. report so i'm happy to fact check that for you and see if we can confirm what we think the numbers are we know there is a humanitarian crisis here at the city for whom believes ukrainian military posts came under fire from the russian territory the spokesperson did not go into detail of where such information comes from you are interested that artillery russian territory is hitting the military is going to even out your immediate military outpost but you are convinced you see no indication she's no indication that the at this it is true that just an incursion while the u.s. department says no indication that the washing territory comes on the fire from ukraine witnesses who live near the border inside russia offer a different perspective yes you do not. know this and you don't know when you see him to begin you would know with h
or nor international organizations operating in the area have or boarded any large outflows of refugees to russia but now we do colleges possibly for the first time that there is a humanitarian crisis inside ukraine but i can't confirm those numbers i quite frankly haven't seen that from a u.n. report so i'm happy to fact check that for you and see if we can confirm what we think the numbers are we know there is a humanitarian crisis here at the city for whom believes ukrainian military posts...