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few of them know of the college board that expanded the framework of the history course from 5 to 98 new framework. george washington gets half sentence of a farewell address and another to thomas jefferson who used the ref lugz to retain wealth and power. the founder's time is noted for the racial hierarchy. absent is benjamin franklin and james madison and roosevelt and jona s sa lk and martin luther king. >> everything is identity groups always in conflict and certain groups oppressed by other groups. it is a radical departure. >> the college board released a sample a b history exam. >> it included a question of man's tyranny over women and detailed how immigration laws in the '20s were to exclude asians. this allows students to move beyond george washington and mlk. >> students have an opportunity to get inside of the story and understand the complexity. it is a fighting way to approach history. and it prepares them better for citizenship. >> though he took office after the framework was developed, the president of the college board is an architect of the common core standards. a
few of them know of the college board that expanded the framework of the history course from 5 to 98 new framework. george washington gets half sentence of a farewell address and another to thomas jefferson who used the ref lugz to retain wealth and power. the founder's time is noted for the racial hierarchy. absent is benjamin franklin and james madison and roosevelt and jona s sa lk and martin luther king. >> everything is identity groups always in conflict and certain groups oppressed...
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the college board: connect to college success. (male announcer) this public television series is supported by the university of phoenix foundation. helping roadtrip nation build hope, discovery, and educational
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according to the college board the school year adds average cost for tuition and fees were 30,094 at private. 8,093 for state residents at public colleges and 23,203 for out of state residents at hub bike colleges. being in the red is not just an individual problem, but an evolving national one. collectively student loan debt is more than a trillion dollars. >> a report from dimos says rising fees are linked to funding cuts at college. a funding cut of the great recession. this is an author. >> it is cuts to state funding that is it the rising cause students are paying the cost for the holes in the state budget, lives. >> 49 states have seep an average -- seen an average cut in funding of 27% per student. most are raising fees and cutting resources to cover operational overhead, meaning while students pay more, it doesn't translate into better quality teaching. the result millions of 20 somethings, and during the economy immediately cash strapped after graduation, unable to spend money on much else, other are than student loans. hilton smith calls it a debt for diploma system. >> the
according to the college board the school year adds average cost for tuition and fees were 30,094 at private. 8,093 for state residents at public colleges and 23,203 for out of state residents at hub bike colleges. being in the red is not just an individual problem, but an evolving national one. collectively student loan debt is more than a trillion dollars. >> a report from dimos says rising fees are linked to funding cuts at college. a funding cut of the great recession. this is an...
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that's nearly double what seniors owed in 1989, according to the college board, this average cost for tuition and fees were 30,094, at private colleges, 8,893, and 22,203 for out of stage residents at public colleges. and being in the red is not just an individual problem, but an evolving national one. collectively student loan debt is more than $1 trillions. a recent report by the policy organization says rising tuition fees are linked to state funding wases in public colleges. a consequence of the great recession. it is cuts in state funding that has been the major cause. students are correctly paying the costs and they are doing so at the worst times in their lived. >> 49 states have seen an arrange cut of 27% per student. to cover operational overhead, meaning while students pay more, it doesn't necessarily translate into better quality chiefing. the results millions of 20 something's enter the economy immediately cash strapped unable to spend money on much else other than their student loans. hilton smith called it a new debt for diploma system. >> the student whose are paying 30
that's nearly double what seniors owed in 1989, according to the college board, this average cost for tuition and fees were 30,094, at private colleges, 8,893, and 22,203 for out of stage residents at public colleges. and being in the red is not just an individual problem, but an evolving national one. collectively student loan debt is more than $1 trillions. a recent report by the policy organization says rising tuition fees are linked to state funding wases in public colleges. a consequence...
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today the powerful institution in question is the college board. e nonprofit that produces the sat and advanced placement for educational courses, live way most high school seniors can study college material and obtain college credits. they recently expanded from five to 98 pages, and george washington gets half a sentence referencing his farewell address as president. they speak rigid racial hierarchy and strong belief in cultural superiority. absent from the new framework or thomas jefferson, theodore roosevelt, dr. martin luther king jr. >> those who don't go on to college to take u.s. history in college, this is it, so if this is the impression they come away with, i'm afraid we are creating a cynical generation. >> high school is a time you can use what they have and take that opportunity to go deeper until they understand the economic side of it, the cultural histo history, intellectual ideas that were the basis of many of these developments in our democracy. >> the president of the college board has released a sample exam has evidence of the
today the powerful institution in question is the college board. e nonprofit that produces the sat and advanced placement for educational courses, live way most high school seniors can study college material and obtain college credits. they recently expanded from five to 98 pages, and george washington gets half a sentence referencing his farewell address as president. they speak rigid racial hierarchy and strong belief in cultural superiority. absent from the new framework or thomas jefferson,...
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at that time it was determined college boards should be self government. . . were capable of provides the right -- to make college sports work effectively for young men and young women. we're at a point now where we're going to see yet again whether or not that self-governance system works. i have confidence, because i know most of these presidents as colleagues, and i know their interests and considerations and concerns that that provides me with confidence that they want to move forward on the agendas that i describe plus more in the coming weeks and months. useful cattle prod, if you will, to make sure that everyone understands that the world is watching. the u.s. senate is watching and everyone is paying attention to what universities are going to do to address these very real and significant issues. i think all of those things combined give me some very positive belief that we are going to wind up in the right place in a matter of months. ve positive belief that we're going to wind up in the right place in a matter of months. if not, we'll have another con
at that time it was determined college boards should be self government. . . were capable of provides the right -- to make college sports work effectively for young men and young women. we're at a point now where we're going to see yet again whether or not that self-governance system works. i have confidence, because i know most of these presidents as colleagues, and i know their interests and considerations and concerns that that provides me with confidence that they want to move forward on...
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according to the college board the school year's cost for tuition and fees was $34,094 for private. $893 for state, and $22,203 for out of state at public colleges. being in the red is not just an individual problem, but a national one. collectively student loan debt is more than a trillion dollars. a report by the policy organization says rising tuition fees are linked to state funding cuts, a consequence of the great recession. robert hitton smith is an author. >> it is cuts in funding that have been the major cause of the rise in debt. students are paying for that. >> there has been an average but in funding. most colleges are raising tuition fees, cutting resources to cover operational overhead. while students pay more, it doesn't translate into better quality teaching. the result - millions of 20 somethings, and during the economy, cash strapped after graduation, unable to spend money on much else, other than student loans. >> it's been called a debt for diploma system. >> students paying $300 to $500 releasing debt, it is what they could spend on a down payment on a house or a new
according to the college board the school year's cost for tuition and fees was $34,094 for private. $893 for state, and $22,203 for out of state at public colleges. being in the red is not just an individual problem, but a national one. collectively student loan debt is more than a trillion dollars. a report by the policy organization says rising tuition fees are linked to state funding cuts, a consequence of the great recession. robert hitton smith is an author. >> it is cuts in funding...
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the college board which oversees advance placement examines, last year who took the computer science, no one knows exactly why this is the case. but poor public schools in ethnic neighborhoods are less likely to offer screen courses. and some say it has put off women. many women in tech have stepped forward as mentors. >> we do a lot of programs around diversity and women in computing in general. >> the vivian works at a tart that looks to change the way hiring decisions are made. she works with uma, who will be a senior, who will be worrying about college applications very soon. >> in the future i can see myself running a tech company. i like computer science and i like business a lot. so i think about doing something like that. >> reporter: change won't happen overnight but perhaps in a few years women may have a better chance to take on tech. >> well, you think a situation would at least be getting better but one study said that diversity has slipped in the last ten years and silicon valley it's a big mystery why that is the case. >> i want to dive down on that. why is this racial
the college board which oversees advance placement examines, last year who took the computer science, no one knows exactly why this is the case. but poor public schools in ethnic neighborhoods are less likely to offer screen courses. and some say it has put off women. many women in tech have stepped forward as mentors. >> we do a lot of programs around diversity and women in computing in general. >> the vivian works at a tart that looks to change the way hiring decisions are made....
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few of them know of their owner, a nonprofit called the college board which has expanded its framework the ap history course from five to 98 pages. in the new framework george washington gets two mentions, half a sentence about his farewell address and another along with the sole reference about to elites to use the revolution to retain their wealth around power. they're knowned if their rigid racial hierarchy and strong belief in british hierarchy. rosa parks, dwietd eisenhower, and martin luther king. >> everything in american history according to the framework is identity groups always in conflict and certain groups being oppressed by other groups so it really is a radical departure from what ap history has traditionally been. >> reporter: they countered by releasing a sample ap exam. it decried man's history of tierney over women and three questions about this 2004 book which detailed how immigration laws in the '20s worked to exclude asians. supporters say this allows students to move beyond george washington and mlk who they heard all about in elementary and middle school. >> so
few of them know of their owner, a nonprofit called the college board which has expanded its framework the ap history course from five to 98 pages. in the new framework george washington gets two mentions, half a sentence about his farewell address and another along with the sole reference about to elites to use the revolution to retain their wealth around power. they're knowned if their rigid racial hierarchy and strong belief in british hierarchy. rosa parks, dwietd eisenhower, and martin...
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it's a shame that in 2011 which is the latest figures i have from the college board, average student loan debt after four years of college is $25,000. of those, 57% of students that actually incur debt can, about 65% of private college students incur debt. another interesting statistic is how long it's taking our students to graduate. about half graduate pretty much in the four-year time period. in other words, they graduate within 52 months or about 4.3 years. but the other half raises the average time to graduate to 6.3 years. again, just asking the question why is that? particularly when you have so many kids leaving high school with college credits in the bag. have we made college funds available to readily that people can dither in college? just a question i'm asking. now, i though part of this hearing is to talk about, you know, other types of pieces of legislation to sewsedly solve the -- to supposedly solve the problem. one thing i think is important to talk about is how those proposals might be scored. currently, the cost of these college aid programs under the scoring for th
it's a shame that in 2011 which is the latest figures i have from the college board, average student loan debt after four years of college is $25,000. of those, 57% of students that actually incur debt can, about 65% of private college students incur debt. another interesting statistic is how long it's taking our students to graduate. about half graduate pretty much in the four-year time period. in other words, they graduate within 52 months or about 4.3 years. but the other half raises the...
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the college board's organization has been taking it on the chin recently. f a boxing term. from congress, even the big-name colleges that are members, the ncaa has been getting a lot of flak. the boylston to one thing -- money, and whether college athletes should be common said it. paul barrett just set down the president of the ncaa and joins us now. it has been a hot story. we have been covering this every single day. has satthink anyone down with the president yet. ncaang down with the executives. >> it has been a long summer for the head of the ncaa. he has been on the witness stand in federal court, antitrust lawsuit accusing him of running an illegal cartel, before senate committee or he was pummeled by members of congress from both parties were demanding to know just what the purpose of his organization was. and then most recently in august, a federal judge ruled that the ncaa's ban on players receiving compensation for licensing their names and images was illegal. so new amounts of money will flow eventually to college football and basketball players
the college board's organization has been taking it on the chin recently. f a boxing term. from congress, even the big-name colleges that are members, the ncaa has been getting a lot of flak. the boylston to one thing -- money, and whether college athletes should be common said it. paul barrett just set down the president of the ncaa and joins us now. it has been a hot story. we have been covering this every single day. has satthink anyone down with the president yet. ncaang down with the...
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girard college has been serving disadvantaged students for 165 years. the board hasn't decided whether to appeal the decision. >>> back to school time and getting ready for your first year of college can be a nerve-racking as well as stressful time. >> it can be harder for students who is the first in the family to pursue higher education. first generation college students have far less financial and emotional support as well as college knowledge among parents. there's a program aimed at easing the transition. they help students navigate the application process. the economy will benefit, too. >> what's the consequence if we cannot produce more students with some type of secondary credential? we're going to have to get more students going to college and getting that credential or we will have to import the talent or we will see the jobs gooff shore. >> 20 schools in delaware participated in the program last year. submitting more than 3,600 college applications. pennsylvania and new jersey have committed to joining the program this year. >>> more walking and bike p
girard college has been serving disadvantaged students for 165 years. the board hasn't decided whether to appeal the decision. >>> back to school time and getting ready for your first year of college can be a nerve-racking as well as stressful time. >> it can be harder for students who is the first in the family to pursue higher education. first generation college students have far less financial and emotional support as well as college knowledge among parents. there's a program...
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>> reporter: and that huge decision comes just one day after another major change in college sports. the ncaa's board voting to allow its five largest and wealthiest conferences to essentially play by their own rules and expand benefits to athletes, including more money to cover college costs and greater health benefits. >> i think the story line on this is that student athletes win. we all know it costs more than room, board, books, tuition and fees to go to college. >> reporter: but many believe that the decision was simply an attempt to keep these large revenue-generating conferences from walking away. >> i think this was a reactionary move by the ncaa. i think they were very concerned that the power 5 conferences could split off on their own because they would definitely survive without the ncaa's help. >> reporter: for the average fan, it's unclear whether this week's action will change the action on the field. >> most people already believe that there's a chasm between now power conference schools and the power 5, it's only going to get more competitive now. it's a very slippery slope. >> repor
>> reporter: and that huge decision comes just one day after another major change in college sports. the ncaa's board voting to allow its five largest and wealthiest conferences to essentially play by their own rules and expand benefits to athletes, including more money to cover college costs and greater health benefits. >> i think the story line on this is that student athletes win. we all know it costs more than room, board, books, tuition and fees to go to college. >>...
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. >>> philadelphia's gerard college cannot close its high school. it also has to remain a boarding that's the ruling from a judge. the college wanted to do away with the boarding part as well as the high school to help solve the school's financial problems. gerard college has been serving disadvantaged students for 165 years. the board has not decided whether to appeal that decision. >>> the board that oversee dwaer delaware's $1.8 cash portfolio will have more money. governor will sign legislation authorizing cash portfolio board to now handle accounts associated with the state's land and water conservation fund and parks fund. legislation would allow funds for open space protection as well as outdoor recreation, park, and trail projects. >>> and new this morning, a just released report shows philadelphia has the worst drivers among major u.s. cities. according to all state, america's bst dries report, the average driver in philadelphia is involved in a car accident every six years. philadelphians are 60% more likely to crash than the average american. that puts philly 192 dead la
. >>> philadelphia's gerard college cannot close its high school. it also has to remain a boarding that's the ruling from a judge. the college wanted to do away with the boarding part as well as the high school to help solve the school's financial problems. gerard college has been serving disadvantaged students for 165 years. the board has not decided whether to appeal that decision. >>> the board that oversee dwaer delaware's $1.8 cash portfolio will have more money. governor...
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board the cessna plane that crashed. he graduated from georgetown prep. he just started college. everyone on board were students there. he, a wrestler, died with two of his teammates. their coach spoke about the loss a short time ago. >> they are all hard working. they are good students. they are respectful. they are a joy to coach. and whether it was lucas or john or abe or someone else, it is equally as tragic to lose any one of them. >> a prayer service had just wrapped up at georgetown prep. gris gordon will have more on how he is being remembered in a life report at 5:00. >> the woman hit by a car in prince george's county this morning is expected to recover. chopper 4 flew over the accident shortly after it happened around 8:00 on the walker mill road near country road in capital heights. no word on what led up to the accident. it doesn't look like there are any marked cross walks. the driver did stay behind on the scene. >> just minutes ago the prosecution's cross examination of bob mcdonnell wrapped up in a flourish. prosecutors allege that mcdonnell agreed to promote jonnie williams's company and the lead pro
board the cessna plane that crashed. he graduated from georgetown prep. he just started college. everyone on board were students there. he, a wrestler, died with two of his teammates. their coach spoke about the loss a short time ago. >> they are all hard working. they are good students. they are respectful. they are a joy to coach. and whether it was lucas or john or abe or someone else, it is equally as tragic to lose any one of them. >> a prayer service had just wrapped up at...
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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 estion >> my gamecock or, mr. southall. as you look at the opportunity for collective bargaining and its impact on the academic environment realizing most institutions, darn near all 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 though i have grave concerns with the personally, on college campuses and its impact on the academic environment, or do you? >> i don't see it would have any effect. >> good enough. thank you, sir. >> okay, thank you. i want to make, senator coats, i know the questions you want to ask. mr. emmert is answered most of those questions are no, you feel a duty to ask the question
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 estion >> my gamecock or, mr. southall. as you look at the opportunity for collective bargaining and its impact on the academic environment...
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board? spiral bound notebooks? >> you must have been a blast in college. >> we didn't have laptops back then. >> enough of your spiralound notebooks and your cork boards. >> my trapper keeper. remember those? >> sure, but not in college. i am okay if you call it a high school graduation gift registry. you give gifts for high school graduations. 23* that person is going to college in the fall and they want to set up a registry and you buy them things they will need in college, i think that is great. it double dipping her. >> i hate registries. give me the money. i have never been more poor. i would have loved to have one of these things. if you want to buy me things. >> you are okay, right? >> that's fine. >> i don't buy pre gifts for anything.a@ my cousin got married and went on her honeymoon and was so broke couldn't pay her light bill. i paid her light bill. happy marriage. for babies you buy them cute clothes and bottles and all of this and then the mothers can't afford diapers and milk. i don't do pre anything. i wait. the event happens and everything settles and what do you need? that's the way i carry it from n
board? spiral bound notebooks? >> you must have been a blast in college. >> we didn't have laptops back then. >> enough of your spiralound notebooks and your cork boards. >> my trapper keeper. remember those? >> sure, but not in college. i am okay if you call it a high school graduation gift registry. you give gifts for high school graduations. 23* that person is going to college in the fall and they want to set up a registry and you buy them things they will need...
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college athletics. football players were ruled at northwestern university as employees and the ballots cast have been impounded pending review by the full board. given the track record of this mlrb, i suspect they will rubber stamp the original decision. in the meantime, people are looking for questions stemming from this unprecedented ruling. what issues would the college athletes raise at the table? would the union negotiate over the length? if management is at an pass would students go to class? how would the students provide support to the union? would dues be deducted from the scholarship? how will students shoulder the cost of joining the union? where will the smaller schools find the cost to merge the two? a lot of universities are on thin ice and cost are soaring. are they ready to cut support to other programs like lacrosse or field hockey or raising tuition? are campuses prepared for unions representing different programs? will students make an informed decision in joining a union in ten days while attending practice and class. these are tough questions and should be discussed before people are forces to make radical changes. formin
college athletics. football players were ruled at northwestern university as employees and the ballots cast have been impounded pending review by the full board. given the track record of this mlrb, i suspect they will rubber stamp the original decision. in the meantime, people are looking for questions stemming from this unprecedented ruling. what issues would the college athletes raise at the table? would the union negotiate over the length? if management is at an pass would students go to...
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when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. he lived with his great uncle in 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 the lloyd family was also in the upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd, huge land 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 scott key's life. 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 street in georgetown, the main 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 sc
when he was in annapolis, he did not board at the college. he lived with his great uncle in 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 the lloyd family was also in the upper income brackets. her father, colonel lloyd, huge land owner. for those of you who live around here, when you go to chesapeake they bridge, towards the eastern...
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college. he served on the advisory board for the county that helped pick the placarding system. >> you're paying for it. you should get safe food. >> reporter: he says one of the problems, few consequences. >> until people call the health department or report that they're not getting the inspection records, there is really no consequences in a love othese operators will continue to stonewall, not show inspection records. >> reporter: and that's what happened here at infuse grill in sunnyvale. >> no, i'm sorry, i don't let anybody see our actual report. for what? >> just to look at it. i want to see it. >> no, i don't think so. there was there wassing in dirks are i have you ever been shut down? >> no. >> reporter: records show it was shut down last year after live mice were found. >> we have your inspection reports right here. you were shut down last year. >> shut down last year? >> yeah. >> i don't think so. >> hello, come on, stop by. somebody say no to you, i'm clarifying for you right now. the answer is yes. >> we were told -- >> i told you, she made a mistake. i'll teach her from now on, it
college. he served on the advisory board for the county that helped pick the placarding system. >> you're paying for it. you should get safe food. >> reporter: he says one of the problems, few consequences. >> until people call the health department or report that they're not getting the inspection records, there is really no consequences in a love othese operators will continue to stonewall, not show inspection records. >> reporter: and that's what happened here at...
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the other colleges would decide whether to implement these measures across the board or leave it up to individual schools and david the earliest these measures could go into effect is next january. college football athletes will not see this until the fall. >> couldn't this intensify arms race in terms of the recruiting between the conferences? if the big 10 comes up with uniform rules those schools can hover, versus sec you can have competition for benefits of this new plan. >> that's right, for example your alma mater is offering a $5,000 stipend and my alma mater is offering a $3,000 stipend. that could add up in your decision making and that is some concern but for student athletes who have been restricted for so long in terms of getting extra benefits especially as it relates to going to college, some are critical of it and they didn't say the exact same argument you just raised. >> and the question of whether this should apply, to all schools, if not, athletes. >> men's football and basketball they're revenue generating sports. this could relate to swimmers, gymnastics and golf.
the other colleges would decide whether to implement these measures across the board or leave it up to individual schools and david the earliest these measures could go into effect is next january. college football athletes will not see this until the fall. >> couldn't this intensify arms race in terms of the recruiting between the conferences? if the big 10 comes up with uniform rules those schools can hover, versus sec you can have competition for benefits of this new plan. >>...
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. >> reporter: a professor of food safety at mission college serve on the advisory board for the countyed fix the pocketing system. >> you're paying for it. you should get safe food. >> reporter: he says one of the problems? few consequences. >> until people call the health department or report that they are not needing the inspection records, there's really no consequences on a lot of the operators that continue to go on macho. >> reporter: that's what happened here at infuse grill in sunniville. >> no, i'm sorry, i don't let anyone see our actual report. for what? >> just to look at it, i want to see it. >> no, i don't think so, sorry. >> if there was something wrong -- >> have you been shut down? >> no. >> reporter: it was shut down last year after live mice were found on the floor of the sushi prep area. we have the reports here, you were shut down last year. >> shut down last year? >> yes. >> i don't think so. >> hello, come on, stop by. somebody say no to you, i clarifying now, the answer yes. i told you she made a mistake. i'll teach her from now on, the answer is not no, it's ye
. >> reporter: a professor of food safety at mission college serve on the advisory board for the countyed fix the pocketing system. >> you're paying for it. you should get safe food. >> reporter: he says one of the problems? few consequences. >> until people call the health department or report that they are not needing the inspection records, there's really no consequences on a lot of the operators that continue to go on macho. >> reporter: that's what happened...
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college. it went to my tuition and room and board. when i got out of college and after a lot of attempts to get a job in the newspaper business, i have every rejection letter. i ran a position making $156 a month. i keep a tattered pay stub in those days in my wallet to remind me how hard it was when i got started and how poor i was. nevertheless, poor, $156, i contributed even then. i put a few dollars away when i could. not long after i applied and got a job at the herald examiner. it was a horrible job. i was making $179 a week. it was in the town that was about four times as expensive as living in tallahassee. i found a bung alow apartment in the fairfax district. around the corner from a pioneer chicken which was way too expensive for me to go to. a few weeks later i was broken into repeatedly. at the time i was assigned a story in san diego, a horrible school shooting. when i returned everything was gone, everything i had. so it began. my terrible but thrilling six months of living in my car basically trying to get by. the only r
college. it went to my tuition and room and board. when i got out of college and after a lot of attempts to get a job in the newspaper business, i have every rejection letter. i ran a position making $156 a month. i keep a tattered pay stub in those days in my wallet to remind me how hard it was when i got started and how poor i was. nevertheless, poor, $156, i contributed even then. i put a few dollars away when i could. not long after i applied and got a job at the herald examiner. it was a...
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about 20 college programs are also on board.lorida state used it last year and not one key player missed a game or and the team ended up being the national champs as you can remember. >>> a woman who unknowingly drank iced tea that was laced with an industrial cleaning solution is showing signs of improvement tonight. it happened at a restaurant in utah. a lawyer for 67 year old j. harring has been able to whisper and get out of bed. now, about a week ago, harding suffered severe burns to her mouth and throat. officials say the cleaner had been mistakenly mixed in with a bag of sugar at the restaurant that served the tea. police are waiting that is he what really happens with harding before moving forward with any possible arrests or charges. >> well, hundreds of america's best wheelchair athletes are competing right here in philadelphia. and fox 29's photojournalist george roach takes a look at the games. >> don't stop just 'cause you got injured. you know what i'm saying? you can still do things. adapt it that you did before.
about 20 college programs are also on board.lorida state used it last year and not one key player missed a game or and the team ended up being the national champs as you can remember. >>> a woman who unknowingly drank iced tea that was laced with an industrial cleaning solution is showing signs of improvement tonight. it happened at a restaurant in utah. a lawyer for 67 year old j. harring has been able to whisper and get out of bed. now, about a week ago, harding suffered severe burns...
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about 20 college programs are also, on board. in fact, florida state used it last year. not one key player missed a game, and the team ended up, the national champs: maybe it has something to do with it. >>> it is a win, of course, for philly's favorite little league team taney dragon. the is what next for sluggers in the the little league world series and how you can wish them the best of luck, right here. >>> and a woman caught in flood waters, but after a dramatic rescue, she's live and she's well and she's working very hard to get the word out, that she's alive, but there is a lot of people, that think that she died, we will tell you why. ♪ the world famous fries you love, plus a shake of three new flavors you add. introducing mcdonald's shakin' flavor fries. shake up something new to love at mcdonald's. >>> taney dragons moving up in the little league world series with another win under their belt. is what next for them. >>> and then, busted, a man, caught on camera, stealing children's toys right out of one family's front yard. what the angry parents are doing to t
about 20 college programs are also, on board. in fact, florida state used it last year. not one key player missed a game, and the team ended up, the national champs: maybe it has something to do with it. >>> it is a win, of course, for philly's favorite little league team taney dragon. the is what next for sluggers in the the little league world series and how you can wish them the best of luck, right here. >>> and a woman caught in flood waters, but after a dramatic rescue,...
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the prince board of education voted to end recess at college park academy. the school said teacher suggested the move because students were tired by the end of the day. 5 a.m.s now run from 8:2 3:25 p.m. lee elementary school in glen burnie closed a couple of hours ago. there forer was over the early dismissal. the school closed after animal control officers could not capture a feral cat inside the building. those officers set traps in hopes to capture the cat. turning to the weather, as we take a beautiful look outside, what a beautiful day in the d c area. will this wonderful weather stick around the whole holiday weekend? brian van de graaff has a look at the holiday forecast. it is going to get sticky again, isn't it? >> it will. it has been such a cool august, fitting that we get some heat for the holiday weekend. take a look at these morning lows in the western suburbs. 46 this morning in friends bill. -- friendsville. now, look at this beautiful shot in ocean city. blue skies. folks are enjoying the beach. it will be a nice weekend at the beach, a few
the prince board of education voted to end recess at college park academy. the school said teacher suggested the move because students were tired by the end of the day. 5 a.m.s now run from 8:2 3:25 p.m. lee elementary school in glen burnie closed a couple of hours ago. there forer was over the early dismissal. the school closed after animal control officers could not capture a feral cat inside the building. those officers set traps in hopes to capture the cat. turning to the weather, as we...
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at college park academy, hours after the school board allowed administrators to eliminate recess. >> we were playing games. it was really health and fitness. i am ok with that. he is not. >> i know these school is trying to implement pe for the kids and whatnot, but i do not think it is the same as having the mental and physical break. >> 200 studies suggest physical activity supports learning. reports a positive relationship between recess and classroom behavior. and the american academy of the jeff rick says a limiting recess negatively affects academic achievement. who haveen new rss -- recess 10 to pay more attention after recess. >> i think our test scores -- we need to teach them more in class . they have 115 minute recess, the county minimum. >> do you wish the school had recess? >> why not? >> idle like it outside. it is to live. >> i am all for academics. a year ago, when we first learned that college park was opening its doors, they were welcoming and invited us in. today they decided they had no comment. to be fair, they are a middle school. they are not required to have r
at college park academy, hours after the school board allowed administrators to eliminate recess. >> we were playing games. it was really health and fitness. i am ok with that. he is not. >> i know these school is trying to implement pe for the kids and whatnot, but i do not think it is the same as having the mental and physical break. >> 200 studies suggest physical activity supports learning. reports a positive relationship between recess and classroom behavior. and the...
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the school's board of directors had petitioned to the court last summer to allow that change. at the the time that they said that the funds to support girard college could be depleted within 25 years if those changes weren't made. no word on whether the board will appeal. >>> a south jersey mother spent a night by her son's hospital bed after he was critically injured in a hit and run. it happened in intersection of sicklerville and jarvis roads in gloucester township sunday night. police say 23 year-old kevin trant was walking across the the street when he was hit by a driver who kept on going. he has a broken pelvis, shoulder and punctured lung. >> my son just went to work that day and was crossing the street and isn't going to be home for about ten months the doctors tell us. >> he he said it seems like the person actually sped up when they saw him crossing the street and he had to crawl because he wases in the middle of the road to get the to the sidewalk. >> unreal. police say the car involve would have front end damage and a shattered windshield. call gloucester township police if you have any information. >>> sky fox is over a frightening s
the school's board of directors had petitioned to the court last summer to allow that change. at the the time that they said that the funds to support girard college could be depleted within 25 years if those changes weren't made. no word on whether the board will appeal. >>> a south jersey mother spent a night by her son's hospital bed after he was critically injured in a hit and run. it happened in intersection of sicklerville and jarvis roads in gloucester township sunday night....
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. >>> the college of marin is counting on a bigger budget and tonight the board of trustees is expectingwhich has 6 million more than last year's plan. most of the money will go towards staff and faculty. they will have the review at the kentfield center. >>> a potential hostage situation turned out to be a hoax. somebody called to a reported possible disturbance involving a family in the area of sage brush court and silk oak circle. they spoke to the people in the home and determined there was no problem inside and other homes were checked as a precaution and they are following up on whoever made that call. >>> and pam we continue to follow the breaking news, reports of a fire in the brush, coming up we will have more on the challenge is the searchers are facing. >>> and coming up in 15 minutes, we will talk about the way family members may soon be able to get it, and get it from getting into the wrong hands. >>> we will tell you more about the commute into san francisco. lots of low clouds, high clouds, drizzle, a cooler pattern, also back to school, only 76 today with a breeze to back
. >>> the college of marin is counting on a bigger budget and tonight the board of trustees is expectingwhich has 6 million more than last year's plan. most of the money will go towards staff and faculty. they will have the review at the kentfield center. >>> a potential hostage situation turned out to be a hoax. somebody called to a reported possible disturbance involving a family in the area of sage brush court and silk oak circle. they spoke to the people in the home and...
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last nature the board voted to shell very controversial rather graphic new book written for college studentszens of angry parents showed to voice their concerns at last night school board meeting. demanding the book you held today not be used in 9th grade class rooms. board decided to use last year text book. problem is they were moving to the new book because the old one is outdate outdated. today they told us they won't use any of the outdated material in the old book. instead they bring in newer publication to supplement that book when they get to the topic. and they won't allow students to take the book home to prevent them from reading any material in the old week that is not factually correct. complicated solution but something the school district is trying. state officials say that we are going to see the old eastern span of the bay bridge for few more years while crew work to remove it looking at live picture of the new bridge that is quite stunning. removing the old bridge though is going to cost taxpayers now we have learned 250 million dollars. cal-trans says the removal process i
last nature the board voted to shell very controversial rather graphic new book written for college studentszens of angry parents showed to voice their concerns at last night school board meeting. demanding the book you held today not be used in 9th grade class rooms. board decided to use last year text book. problem is they were moving to the new book because the old one is outdate outdated. today they told us they won't use any of the outdated material in the old book. instead they bring in...
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college sports in the name of amateurism. under the current model, those players who receive athletic scholarships, were only able to receive tuition and fees, room and board, but for anyone who has sent their child to college, know there are more expenses involved in college. extends benefits for student athletes to also include the full cost of attendance. now that sum could be anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 per student athlete depending on the school. the new measures also allow for athletes to receive better medical coverage and more opportunities to purchase disability insurance with assistance from the actual schools. an example of of something similar to this is heisman trophy winner jamison winston, could be agents who pay for extra, but right now this new autonomy model, big 5, acc, big 10, big 12, pack 12 and the sec. however this new model is open to any division 1 school but the other conferences would have to decide whether to implement these measures across the board or to leave it up to individual schools. now the earliest these measures can go into effect is january of next year. so david that means the michigan wolverines will have to wait
college sports in the name of amateurism. under the current model, those players who receive athletic scholarships, were only able to receive tuition and fees, room and board, but for anyone who has sent their child to college, know there are more expenses involved in college. extends benefits for student athletes to also include the full cost of attendance. now that sum could be anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000 per student athlete depending on the school. the new measures also allow for athletes...
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you are seeing enrollments drop across-the-board and lots of schools and within colleges you are seeinghumanities. "the new york times" had a piece on this recently. humanities departments are in happy because they're losing their prestige and they're losing their majors in a row is because especially women don't want to major in humanities because they are concerned about a job and make it out. that has eternal ramifications within universities where budgets are set based on how many students take your classes. so i think they can go on forever and i think it won't. so what happens next? there are lots of things people can do. one thing we might see is people not going to college. 40% of college graduates wind up in jobs they could have gotten without a college degree. what's the difference between a starbucks barista and a starbucks barista who went to college? student loan debt. which barista would you rather be? i'm not sure i got it right but when donald trump was in financial trouble he pointed at some homeless guy lying in the gutter and he said see this guy he is $500 million mo
you are seeing enrollments drop across-the-board and lots of schools and within colleges you are seeinghumanities. "the new york times" had a piece on this recently. humanities departments are in happy because they're losing their prestige and they're losing their majors in a row is because especially women don't want to major in humanities because they are concerned about a job and make it out. that has eternal ramifications within universities where budgets are set based on how many...
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college. did you hear about this? according to philly.com a judge decided school may not spend its high school and gaming programs to improve its financing. the the school's board of directors had petitioned the court last summer to allow the change. at the time they said that the fund to support girard college could be depleted within 25 years if the changes were not made. no word on whether the board will appeal. i bet they will. >>> and are you ready to get to a party? the city is taking a parade for our little leaguers, the taney dragons. we have all of the details now. they have come into us. it is tomorrow afternoon at 2:00. a terrifying crash in south jersey, but the the pilot managed to walk away, how the co pilot is doing this morning. ms. harris: camden students face a lot of challenges but they meet them with determination and drive. chanelle: teachers like ms. harris made me feel like i'm part of a team. not just on the basketball court. but in the classroom. ms. harris: chanelle is not just a star athlete. she is a star student. chanelle: i headed to clemson university where i can combine my love of sports and learning- and maybe even win a champio
college. did you hear about this? according to philly.com a judge decided school may not spend its high school and gaming programs to improve its financing. the the school's board of directors had petitioned the court last summer to allow the change. at the time they said that the fund to support girard college could be depleted within 25 years if the changes were not made. no word on whether the board will appeal. i bet they will. >>> and are you ready to get to a party? the city is...
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. >>> the fremont school board will shelf plans for the 9th grade sex education class. the collegeevel book contains information too explicit for teaches. teachers will use last year's book. >> a police chief in the missouri town torn apart by violence will meet with the parents of the teen killed by an officer. the officer would shot michael brown in ferguson, missouri, looked if he was attacked. >> twitter has pulled down the accounts of two people accused of online bullying robin williams' daughter after his death sending disturbing photos and messages to his only daughter. >> we hours away from the last concert ever at candlestick as paul mccartney close it down tonight at 8:00 in front of 49,000 fans. >> we are tracking reduced visibility, tricky travel through the north bay and this will be around throughout the morning commute and it is indicative of high pressure and warmer temperatures back-to-school commute and the bay bridge toll plaza are showing extra cars from emeryville to san francisco with an accident at sfo. >> sheriff deputies have released pictures of two home b
. >>> the fremont school board will shelf plans for the 9th grade sex education class. the collegeevel book contains information too explicit for teaches. teachers will use last year's book. >> a police chief in the missouri town torn apart by violence will meet with the parents of the teen killed by an officer. the officer would shot michael brown in ferguson, missouri, looked if he was attacked. >> twitter has pulled down the accounts of two people accused of online...
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ellsberg was mike childhood hero and i had the honor of becoming friends with him in college and i served on the board with him. i've had the opportunity to talk to him because he's become the leading most vocal defender not just of -- but chelsea manning and the reason he's so devoting to do it even though he's now 83 is because he said that every single thing that they say about edward snowden and chelsea manning, every single thing was said about me. nixon officials going to the congress and telling the american people through their elected representatives that daniel ellsberg was almost certainly a russian spy. the accusation was continuously made included by the nixon officials before the supreme court that these disclosures would severely damage american national security and risk the lives of men and women in uniform and in general undermine security of united states. it's now essentially a consensus that all of that was fictitious. disclosures he made were both noble and heroic and certainly in the public interest and yet there's no conception at all when these accusations are made that the fa
ellsberg was mike childhood hero and i had the honor of becoming friends with him in college and i served on the board with him. i've had the opportunity to talk to him because he's become the leading most vocal defender not just of -- but chelsea manning and the reason he's so devoting to do it even though he's now 83 is because he said that every single thing that they say about edward snowden and chelsea manning, every single thing was said about me. nixon officials going to the congress and...
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is also vice president of governors of wellington college, , a member ofstival the board of the transatlantic business council for the trustee of prince of wales charity foundation. senior adviser at chatham house, member of the international baccalaureate advisory group, and global advisory for the oxford university center for corporate reputation. breathe. pembroke fellow at college cambridge and the pain train of the science museum -- and eight patron of the science museum. i think i've lost the page. [laughter] i probably means it's time for me to be quiet and introduce sir michael rake. [applause] >> i would rather not be reminded of all of those things because it makes me feel dizzy. good evening. thank you very much for your introduction. thank you for your hard work, andrew colette, and the cbi arranging this annual budget dinner. i would also really like to say a special thank you to ian mcmillan, director of cbi scotland due shortly to retire. you should have a very happy retirement. thank you very much for everything you have done for cbi especially during the last few months were
is also vice president of governors of wellington college, , a member ofstival the board of the transatlantic business council for the trustee of prince of wales charity foundation. senior adviser at chatham house, member of the international baccalaureate advisory group, and global advisory for the oxford university center for corporate reputation. breathe. pembroke fellow at college cambridge and the pain train of the science museum -- and eight patron of the science museum. i think i've lost...
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college tour yet. >> swarthmore. >> $44,000 for tuition alone. by the time you add in room, boardnd other expenses for books. >> per year. >> per year, per person and it end up being 60,000. >> my dad and i were just having this conversation he was up visiting a couple years ago. he went to lafayette, a college here locally. this is a long time ago. his parents saved to send him there for four years. it was the entire all four years and that included room and board, your meal plan, your books, your tuition, the whole she bang. he said i wouldn't want to be in your shoes right now. i have looked into giving both of them back. >> do you think about this before love play happened. >> where have you been, is there in of that. >> it took me a long time. >> yes, i heard your story i still would like to have a third, i shouldn't say that i will probably be fired. >> are you thinking about that. >> we are. >> even they through the difficulty of having a second child. >> yeah. >> good for you. >> by the time you have this third child it will be $300,000. >> living in the poor house. >> goo
college tour yet. >> swarthmore. >> $44,000 for tuition alone. by the time you add in room, boardnd other expenses for books. >> per year. >> per year, per person and it end up being 60,000. >> my dad and i were just having this conversation he was up visiting a couple years ago. he went to lafayette, a college here locally. this is a long time ago. his parents saved to send him there for four years. it was the entire all four years and that included room and...
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on behalf of the board of trustees, i am honored to welcome you to the college of marin. we are joined today by our esteemed board of trustees. please stand. please give them a round of applause. i also know we're joined today by a variety of other leaders in education, both superintendents and various school board meetings. so if you're in the audience, please stand so we can acknowledge you as well. dayna king was a familiar face in the bay area for 15 years as an 'em my -- volunteering on behalf of children and youth working to make early childhood education accessible for all students. here in marin county, she is on an organization dedicated to improving access to education, housing, healthcare and knew frustration for youth and is also a founding member of the marin strong start organization which ensures access to quality healthcare, preschool, child care, and after school academic support for all of marin's children. please joini me in welcoming daa king. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's so nice to be back in marin. it's sunny and warm over here. i heard a g
on behalf of the board of trustees, i am honored to welcome you to the college of marin. we are joined today by our esteemed board of trustees. please stand. please give them a round of applause. i also know we're joined today by a variety of other leaders in education, both superintendents and various school board meetings. so if you're in the audience, please stand so we can acknowledge you as well. dayna king was a familiar face in the bay area for 15 years as an 'em my -- volunteering on...
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ago the country was being torn apart by groups of people who were going, bombing college campuses and burglarizing draft board and rotc facilities and destroying the work of scholars and engaging in all sorts of lawless activity because they disagreed with the vietnam war. they disagreed with the draft. they disagreed with the positions of the nixon administration. and they felt that because their cause was just, they could commit these crimes, they felt they were above the law. most of them had long hair and beards and dressed as nonconformists and desecrated the flag. inside the white house at the same time, there was another group of men who wore well tailored business suits, close cropped hair, no beard, and wore flag pins in their lapel, they disagreed with all of these other people, they thought that the cause was just, they believe that the vietnam war was justified, they supported this administration. but they felt that because their cause was just, they too were above the law. and for several months we've had a chronicle of all the legalities of the crimes they've committed under that assumption. now
ago the country was being torn apart by groups of people who were going, bombing college campuses and burglarizing draft board and rotc facilities and destroying the work of scholars and engaging in all sorts of lawless activity because they disagreed with the vietnam war. they disagreed with the draft. they disagreed with the positions of the nixon administration. and they felt that because their cause was just, they could commit these crimes, they felt they were above the law. most of them...
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encourage the members of the board to do, is to really lean on using and to lean on the institutions like that that have been around for over 50 years, and we have had over 24,000, college degrees earned by students who came through pac, and over the last 50 years and i can guarantee you, that the majority of the people that i am talking to right now, and i am talking about within the sound of my voice, and out of the airways, don't know who we are. and so, we want to encourage you, and we talked to over 2,300 students in the city and county of san francisco and about the college and career choices each and every year and, so please, please, reach out to us and we want to do what we need to do to roll up our sleeves and make this happen. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hi, good afternoon, my name is doug, and i am the president and ceo of a couple of... and a company that is located on webster street, and in the fillmore area and thank you, madam chair, and supervisors, i would like to thank the san francisco african american chamber of commerce here, today and i am for bringing this issue to the forefront and i would like the incubator idea and i t
encourage the members of the board to do, is to really lean on using and to lean on the institutions like that that have been around for over 50 years, and we have had over 24,000, college degrees earned by students who came through pac, and over the last 50 years and i can guarantee you, that the majority of the people that i am talking to right now, and i am talking about within the sound of my voice, and out of the airways, don't know who we are. and so, we want to encourage you, and we...