58
58
Sep 19, 2015
09/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
what would be the future of programs in csu? well that's right. i mean, one thing we've always said in cfa is faculty working conditions are student learning conditions. you can't have over half faculty by head count, given inadequate, you know, not a living wage for many of them, many of us, not all, but many lecturers are not given living wage. not given instructor job security, not given the respect, not given the integration with university and not have it affect the quality of the education that's provided by the institution. and this situation also affects the tenure-line people because, if the higher percentage of the faculty is lecturers then all the committee were, all the things that only tenure line people do, now there's fewer people to do that. shared governance, you know co-co yeah right. its puts squeeze on everyone. i think the public perceives that now. i'm glad we've had opportunity to talk about it. there needs to be more discussion because the public is better served when we have the faculty that we need to enable the young peo
what would be the future of programs in csu? well that's right. i mean, one thing we've always said in cfa is faculty working conditions are student learning conditions. you can't have over half faculty by head count, given inadequate, you know, not a living wage for many of them, many of us, not all, but many lecturers are not given living wage. not given instructor job security, not given the respect, not given the integration with university and not have it affect the quality of the...
107
107
Sep 3, 2015
09/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
csu students, faculty, and staff are leading the way. we are bringing individualized learning to scale in a massive system of nearly half a million students in this bold action requiring a combination of resources from the university, from the state, and from the federal government. university and state efforts have also kept our fees down for families at an average of $6,759 for california's full-time graduates, and it's been at that rate, constant rate for the past four years. roughly half the students graduate with no student debt, and those who do borrow, do so at levels well below the national average. modest increases in federal financial aid combined with strategic reallocation of existing resources could help ensure the csu students continue to have resources needed to be successful. for example, and detailed in the written statement, campus paid aid funds are being allocated inequitably. existing dollars disproportionately go to a few students at high cost institutions. this is a policy area that lawmakers can and in our judgmen
csu students, faculty, and staff are leading the way. we are bringing individualized learning to scale in a massive system of nearly half a million students in this bold action requiring a combination of resources from the university, from the state, and from the federal government. university and state efforts have also kept our fees down for families at an average of $6,759 for california's full-time graduates, and it's been at that rate, constant rate for the past four years. roughly half...
92
92
Sep 7, 2015
09/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
a member of the csu, and members of angela merkel's posse put forward a proposition paper calling for germany to be close -- tougher on regulations on border control for hugh can enter germany. -- for who can enter germany. if they had to suspend the dublin agreement, germany should put its own border control in place. lasta merkel has said the few days were an exception to the rule, that she was allowing the free flow of migrants into germany in essence to try and relieve some of the pressure of migrants building up in countries such as hungry. -- hungary. there is a call for her to be much stricter. annette: reporting from berlin, thank you. germany's coalition government has agreed to spend 6 billion euros to support the record numbers of migrants, some 20,000 people arrived over the weekend after an agreement with austria and hungary. warner fameancellor and says it must come to an end. >> for many, it is the end of a long road. the chance of refuge and safety in germany. i am waiting. >> some 20,000 refugees arrived over the weekend alone, and now authorities want to ease the bur
a member of the csu, and members of angela merkel's posse put forward a proposition paper calling for germany to be close -- tougher on regulations on border control for hugh can enter germany. -- for who can enter germany. if they had to suspend the dublin agreement, germany should put its own border control in place. lasta merkel has said the few days were an exception to the rule, that she was allowing the free flow of migrants into germany in essence to try and relieve some of the pressure...
183
183
Sep 27, 2015
09/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
all right, call local csu. maybe those pieces can help us i.d. that car.hink i got something. tracks. going from the car up to the road. water washed part of the trail, but it looks like three people. three people? that can't be right. see the two troughs in the dirt? made by heels from a pair of shoes. so he was run off the road then dragged from the car. castle got grabbed. what? i had taggert set up roadblocks to stop and search every vehicle. we figured that the car that ran castle into the ditch may be the same car he's in now. okay, we get a description? not yet, but csu thinks the side-marker glass up ahead came from a gm. local p.d. is canvassing to see if anyone saw any vehicles leaving the area. what about castle's cellphone? his provider says it's shut off. contacted the fbi to see if it could be turned on remotely. it's a long shot, but you never know. what else? kate... everything that can be done is being done. espo, don't tell me that. they took him. i need to do something. then tell us about that phone call you got. was he nervous? did he i
all right, call local csu. maybe those pieces can help us i.d. that car.hink i got something. tracks. going from the car up to the road. water washed part of the trail, but it looks like three people. three people? that can't be right. see the two troughs in the dirt? made by heels from a pair of shoes. so he was run off the road then dragged from the car. castle got grabbed. what? i had taggert set up roadblocks to stop and search every vehicle. we figured that the car that ran castle into the...
83
83
Sep 4, 2015
09/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
he doesn't want our officers to second guess. >> now csu says their officers will have to go throughensive training before they are allowed to use the stun guns. >>> your time is 6:16. vice president joe biden says his family needs more time to heal after the recent death of his son before he decides if he will run for president. the vice president spoke yesterday at assign grog in atlanta. if he gets into the race, it would shake up the democratic race where hillary clinton is facing a tough challenge from senator bernie sanders. the most relevant factor is whether he and his family have the emotional energy for him to run just three months after his son beau died. >> i have to be honest with you, and everyone that has come to me, i can't look you straight in the eye and say now i know i can do that. >> now on the republican side, front runner donald trump made news yesterday. he signed a pledge promising not to run as a third party candidate and that he would support the eventual nominee. >>> florida fish and wildlife officials are searching for a deadly king cobra that escaped fro
he doesn't want our officers to second guess. >> now csu says their officers will have to go throughensive training before they are allowed to use the stun guns. >>> your time is 6:16. vice president joe biden says his family needs more time to heal after the recent death of his son before he decides if he will run for president. the vice president spoke yesterday at assign grog in atlanta. if he gets into the race, it would shake up the democratic race where hillary clinton is...
95
95
Sep 4, 2015
09/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
csu says officers will have to go through extensive training before they are able to use the stun guns. >>> it will help produce the bay area's next -- generations of police officers. it's a 13 week class that is is design today give hands on training. they will be learning from more than a dozen active and retired police officers. howard jordan is the lead coordinator. >> it is to help people who are interested in becoming police officers to overcome some of those barriers. >> the program begins in two weeks and there's a waiting list. he is considering running the program again next spring. >>> they are looking for a second suspect after the first suspect was hot in the head by the 85-year-old homeowner. it happened around 11:00. police say the 85-year-old man called him to report two suspicious people in his yard. the men broke through his back door and the homeowner grabbed a gun and opened fire when he came face to face with the suspect. his neighbors are praising his courage. >> 85 years old. he was home alone. as these criminals broke into his home he has every right to fear for
csu says officers will have to go through extensive training before they are able to use the stun guns. >>> it will help produce the bay area's next -- generations of police officers. it's a 13 week class that is is design today give hands on training. they will be learning from more than a dozen active and retired police officers. howard jordan is the lead coordinator. >> it is to help people who are interested in becoming police officers to overcome some of those barriers....
53
53
Sep 4, 2015
09/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> csu says their officers will have to go through extensive training before they're allowed to use the stun guns. >> a nine-year-old boy from fresno is spending his labor day in the water. jaden chow is planning to swim from alcatraz to san francisco. >> are you kidding me? >> no. he said he is going to do that swim. he's been training for the past two years. the swim from alcatraz to san francisco is about a mile and a half but jaden says she ready. >> i like swimming because it is challenging, it is fun. ever since i saw michael phelps swim it's always been an inspiration to me. >> michael phelps is a good inspiration. his father says they will make sure the conditions are safe before jaden starts to swim. not clear when exactly that will be. jaden isn't the only young swimmer to attempt this. in 2006 a seven-year-old swam from alcatraz to san francisco in just 47 minutes. >> really? seven years old and nine years old. >> the water is just too cold for me and not to mention the distance. that's impressive. >>> coming up it's a poplar cheese nationwide. now kraft is expanding its
. >> csu says their officers will have to go through extensive training before they're allowed to use the stun guns. >> a nine-year-old boy from fresno is spending his labor day in the water. jaden chow is planning to swim from alcatraz to san francisco. >> are you kidding me? >> no. he said he is going to do that swim. he's been training for the past two years. the swim from alcatraz to san francisco is about a mile and a half but jaden says she ready. >> i like...
127
127
Sep 25, 2015
09/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
these pictures are from 2012 when the csu faculty last authorized a strike.he result was rolling two-day walkouts at different campuses. administrators and the teachers managed to agree on a are the so they avoided a system-wide strike. now contract talks are stalling again and faculty members today announced a new strike authorization vote. that vote will take place over anyo nine days next month. >>> you can't understand what's going on in the world if you don't understand the world, seems pretty straightforward. >> there's a south bay teenager who thinks children aren't being taught the basics in school. garvin thomas is here with what he's doing about it in tonight's "bay area proud." >> a student said he fell in love with geography in the second grade, there was something about it that fascinated him. he says it wasn't until he got a bit older that he understood that geography meant a lot more than just maps and globes. he'd love for everyone else to understand that, too. >> he says this is the category, the highest natural law. >> reporter: at san jose'
these pictures are from 2012 when the csu faculty last authorized a strike.he result was rolling two-day walkouts at different campuses. administrators and the teachers managed to agree on a are the so they avoided a system-wide strike. now contract talks are stalling again and faculty members today announced a new strike authorization vote. that vote will take place over anyo nine days next month. >>> you can't understand what's going on in the world if you don't understand the world,...
122
122
Sep 4, 2015
09/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
csu says their officers will have to go through extensive training before they are allowed to use thosen guns >>> fears of losing your job or stress of losing your job turns out to be as bad as second hand smoke. the demand increases the odds of diagnosing an i willness by 35%. people working long hours increased the chance of early death by almost 23%. the study was done by stanford university and harvard business school >>> it's labor day weekend and the holidays are meant to celebrate workers and their contributions. >> yes, working hard. we dug up some old pictures of our first job. can i show you -- oh, gosh. disco, this was back to the 70s. >> what a hand some young man. >> please. >> i used to work in this little toy store, a mom and pop toy store for charlie fisher. fisher stores. i was a stock boy, stockman there. >> do you remember how much you made? >> nothing. [ laughter ]. >> i think i'm certain i made $40 a week and with taxes, i took home 32 bucks. >> you were happy to vit. >> lucky. i wanted more, right. >> that's a great picture. >> yeah, right. we went through the old
csu says their officers will have to go through extensive training before they are allowed to use thosen guns >>> fears of losing your job or stress of losing your job turns out to be as bad as second hand smoke. the demand increases the odds of diagnosing an i willness by 35%. people working long hours increased the chance of early death by almost 23%. the study was done by stanford university and harvard business school >>> it's labor day weekend and the holidays are meant...
58
58
Sep 7, 2015
09/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the csu is being very critical of the weight merkel is handling this. is keeping everyone together, but she is going to need support domestically and internationally as brussels figures out some sort of distribution plan. francine: hans, thanks so much. the british prime minister will set out plans later today on how the u.k. will reschedule more syrian refugees. speaking to the bbc yesterday, a really sink was needed on a. -- on aide. >> britons will approach this with ahead as well as a heart. for the short term, we will take more refugees, but not in a way that encourages them onto dangerous boats. in the long term, we need a fundamental rethink on our aide policy. we support reducing poverty but we also redirect spending to failed states, to this refugee crisis, to the big threats facing britain, and to the question of spending reviews. how does it help britain's national interest? francine: let's bring in bloomberg's political correspondent. we know that david cameron is addressing this today, immigration and the refugee crisis. are we expecting a
the csu is being very critical of the weight merkel is handling this. is keeping everyone together, but she is going to need support domestically and internationally as brussels figures out some sort of distribution plan. francine: hans, thanks so much. the british prime minister will set out plans later today on how the u.k. will reschedule more syrian refugees. speaking to the bbc yesterday, a really sink was needed on a. -- on aide. >> britons will approach this with ahead as well as a...
129
129
Sep 12, 2015
09/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
cosby septemberer has been named csu communication center the school is temporarily covering cosby'same since july while it made a final decision. cosby has been the target of sexual assault allegations by dozens of women. he obtained squai ludz with intent of giving them to women before sex. >> jim davis you learned her name by now she's a kentucky clerk that refused to issue same sex couple marriage licenses is expected to go to work monday. we'll all see what happened. of course she was jailed five days for context of court and now her lawyers are asking for yet another delay. tensions are already high. now the oath keepers, which are heavily armed civilian mallis mallishia say they will be pro ekt tekting her to make sure she's not illegally contained again and that could keep conflict with our u.s. marshals ordered to detain her if she defied that federal court order. >>> coming up, what's your wifi password. it's a question you probably have been asked by friends at your house. microsoft wants to make it a things of the past and is it safe? or will it put personal information a
cosby septemberer has been named csu communication center the school is temporarily covering cosby'same since july while it made a final decision. cosby has been the target of sexual assault allegations by dozens of women. he obtained squai ludz with intent of giving them to women before sex. >> jim davis you learned her name by now she's a kentucky clerk that refused to issue same sex couple marriage licenses is expected to go to work monday. we'll all see what happened. of course she...
43
43
Sep 23, 2015
09/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we have seen a little bit in the csu. to accepting all these refugees that angela merkel has called in the country to do. merkel did not say that we'll all be excepted. she said those who are entitled to be accepted as refugees, they can say. but the majority of those who come will not be accepted and the question is, what to do with these? i think it would be fair to introduce a point system for regular immigration from non-e.u. countries and that a be applied to these refugees who have not been accepted as true asylum seekers. hans: shifting gears for the other story dominating the headlines here in germany -- what is happening with volkswagen. without asking to comment specifically, what does it mean for german industry, germany's reputation for building great cars? they apparently have been flouting the rules of the epa. it is, of course, not very good for the image. it is the same thing as the subprime crisis in america when america produced fraudulent abs papers and sold them to the agenciesre the rating set some st
we have seen a little bit in the csu. to accepting all these refugees that angela merkel has called in the country to do. merkel did not say that we'll all be excepted. she said those who are entitled to be accepted as refugees, they can say. but the majority of those who come will not be accepted and the question is, what to do with these? i think it would be fair to introduce a point system for regular immigration from non-e.u. countries and that a be applied to these refugees who have not...
69
69
Sep 8, 2015
09/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
you will continue to csu that. matt: that was the under armour ceo in beijing. chief talkingt doug duncan the current state of the u.s. housing market, and more, including a new index that will tell you how much your house is really worth. stay with us. ♪ matt: synagogue in san francisco, 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. mark: this is the "bloomberg market day." as italy rise in hong kong boosts -- matt: we get a preview of that announcement. what nancy pelosi says about the impact of the tech boom on living and working conditions in silicon valley. ♪ matt: good afternoon. i'm matt miller. mark: i'm mark crumpton. we hope you enjoyed your holiday weekend. let's begin with a look at the market. shanghai, -- ain late day rally in shanghai lifting stocks. gold riel -- rebounding. is higher, the broader market is up right now 1.6%. the same for the dow industrial. all 30 sectors are up. the dow is up 293 points. the nasdaq is turned positive for the year. at 4771. i mentioned the shanghai composite. lookings apparently past trade data showing china's exports fell last month.
you will continue to csu that. matt: that was the under armour ceo in beijing. chief talkingt doug duncan the current state of the u.s. housing market, and more, including a new index that will tell you how much your house is really worth. stay with us. ♪ matt: synagogue in san francisco, 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. mark: this is the "bloomberg market day." as italy rise in hong kong boosts -- matt: we get a preview of that announcement. what nancy pelosi says about the impact of the...