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>> and other faculty. i'd think they bring in some other people from outside the university. >> at baylor. >> the the where guests $200,000 and a half to come and teach for one semester at baylor. the reason i highlighted this was when people are talking about why we judge professors by their publications and not by teaching, the first response is you cannot really measure teaching, teaching its objectives, you know good teaching when you see it. i don't think that's true. i think that is a total cop out. these are professors, there are ways of measuring. everything from the lecture style to braiding. -- grading. when someone gives you back a paper just going to be a great job, or is it all marked up? are they engaging in the process with you or are they just going through the motions? >> how old are your children? >> two and four. >> you think they will go to college? >> if you pick and choose very wisely, it is possible to get a decent college education, but you have to be really careful. it begins with
>> and other faculty. i'd think they bring in some other people from outside the university. >> at baylor. >> the the where guests $200,000 and a half to come and teach for one semester at baylor. the reason i highlighted this was when people are talking about why we judge professors by their publications and not by teaching, the first response is you cannot really measure teaching, teaching its objectives, you know good teaching when you see it. i don't think that's true. i...
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but what i worry about is that many of the faculty -- it is not just the faculty individually making decisions, but the incentives put in place in the system, i think, which are undermining the undergraduate education. >> where did you get your degree? >> harvard, english and government. >> worth the money? >> you would have to ask my parents. it was their money. i think it was. but i had an advantage. i had parents who were insiders and who were able to advise me about what kind of class is to take and which professors were interested in teaching. i knew what to look for. i really think so few people have that going into college. their parents are just thinking this is the next logical step. i want junior to be a member of the upper middle-class. i want them to have a good job. i want them to get something out of college. let us send them here. this is what "u.s. news and world report" says. my father teaches at holy cross and my mother does not teach anymore. she taught at a number of colleges before finding her own think tank in worcester that tells the city what it does wrong. >>
but what i worry about is that many of the faculty -- it is not just the faculty individually making decisions, but the incentives put in place in the system, i think, which are undermining the undergraduate education. >> where did you get your degree? >> harvard, english and government. >> worth the money? >> you would have to ask my parents. it was their money. i think it was. but i had an advantage. i had parents who were insiders and who were able to advise me about...
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but what i worry about is that the many of the faculty -- and it's not just the faculty individually making decisions. but the incentives that are put in place in the system i think are what are undermining the undergraduate education. wrr did you get your degree? >> i got my degree from harvard. >> in what? >> english and government. >> was it worth the money? >> well, you have to ask my parents. it was their money. i think it was. but i had an advantage. i mean, i had parents who actually were insiders and who were able to advise me about what kind of classes to take and which professors were actually interested in teaching. and i knew what to look for. and i really think so few people have that going into college and their parents are just thinking, well, this is the next logical step. i want junior to be a member of the middle class or the upper middle class and i want them to have a good job and i want them to get something out of college educationly. so let's just send them here because this is what u.s. news and world report says. >> what do your parents teach? >> my father te
but what i worry about is that the many of the faculty -- and it's not just the faculty individually making decisions. but the incentives that are put in place in the system i think are what are undermining the undergraduate education. wrr did you get your degree? >> i got my degree from harvard. >> in what? >> english and government. >> was it worth the money? >> well, you have to ask my parents. it was their money. i think it was. but i had an advantage. i mean,...
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was weak when it comes to dealing with dictators saying that maybe what they think and that harvard faculty lounge but it's not what they know on the battlefield now romney has never served on a battlefield because he's never been in the military but that's actually not the point where we have a better one the point is that romney seems to want to make an issue with the influence of a harvard education which is bizarre considering the fact that mitt romney has not one but two degrees from harvard himself a business degree and a law degree and three of his sons also have degrees from harvard and i'm thinking he might be regretting his comments right about now because the democratic group american bridge is highlighting that romney donated fifty grand to harvard business school in two thousand and three and a half indian post took a look at romney's donations and found he has received upwards of fifty six thousand dollars from that harvard faculty he thinks is so horrible and their spouses since two thousand and two so could it be that he is taking the advice of the harvard faculty to do we t
was weak when it comes to dealing with dictators saying that maybe what they think and that harvard faculty lounge but it's not what they know on the battlefield now romney has never served on a battlefield because he's never been in the military but that's actually not the point where we have a better one the point is that romney seems to want to make an issue with the influence of a harvard education which is bizarre considering the fact that mitt romney has not one but two degrees from...
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. >> if we fired the hold faculty and it's hard to run a university without faculty we still couldn't close the deficit entirely. >> they hope the university can find someone else to pay the bills. >> reporter: officials are still looking for other options. one reason the university should have corporations for donations and u.c. president said he had dinner with the governor. he hopes the legislature and governor will pull through. if not the board could likely vote on these tuition hikes in november. >>> a new report estimates that the nation's foreclosure crisis will lead to a multibillion dollar drop of home values in oakland. homeowners will see their collecting i have home property values drop by $12 billion. the report says the value of a home by an average 22% when it goes into foreclosure. these are the areas that will be hardest hit. east oakland at the top. that area is expected to lose more than $700 million in property values after 5,000 foreclosures. >> nationwide the banks are handing out warnings for homeowners that have fallen behind home mortgages. they say initial f
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. >> if we fired the hold faculty and it's hard to run a university without faculty we still couldn't close the deficit entirely. >> they hope the university can find someone else to pay the bills. >> reporter: officials are still looking for other options. one reason the university should have corporations for donations and u.c. president said he had dinner with the governor. he hopes the legislature and governor will pull through. if not the board could likely vote on these tuition hikes in november. >>> a new report estimates that the nation's foreclosure crisis will lead to a multibillion dollar drop of home values in oakland. homeowners will see their collecting i have home property values drop by $12 billion. the report says the value of a home by an average 22% when it goes into foreclosure. these are the areas that will be hardest hit. east oakland at the top. that area is expected to lose more than $700 million in property values after 5,000 foreclosures. >> nationwide the banks are handing out warnings for homeowners that have fallen behind home mortgages. they say initial f
. >> if we fired the hold faculty and it's hard to run a university without faculty we still couldn't close the deficit entirely. >> they hope the university can find someone else to pay the bills. >> reporter: officials are still looking for other options. one reason the university should have corporations for donations and u.c. president said he had dinner with the governor. he hopes the legislature and governor will pull through. if not the board could likely vote on these...
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friday, october 14, at 2:00 p.m., retired faculty and staff are invited to retired teachers' luncheon. on friday, october 14, there is a 66th annual game, football. friday october 14, 5:30, a bell game party at the janet pommerony center and on saturday, october 15, at 3:00, there's a public walking tour of art on washington and later there will be a gala celebration and it's an event bright event and you can find information at the washington high school alumni association web site. president mendoza: i want to give my heartfelt thanks to washington high school, also. as an army brat, i went to four different high schools, my last four years of schooling before going on to college and we lived on the practice -- presidio so i ended up going to washington because of where we were located and i came in a couple of months after cool had started and it was one of the most welcoming communities that i'd ever been in and probably one of the best times i had during high school so i have a lot of fond memories there and wonderful times and i hope and encourage all of our alum for washington
friday, october 14, at 2:00 p.m., retired faculty and staff are invited to retired teachers' luncheon. on friday, october 14, there is a 66th annual game, football. friday october 14, 5:30, a bell game party at the janet pommerony center and on saturday, october 15, at 3:00, there's a public walking tour of art on washington and later there will be a gala celebration and it's an event bright event and you can find information at the washington high school alumni association web site. president...
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we have to find a way to retain the fine faculty we have, but also be competitive. >> reporter: the proposal will be discussed tomorrow and thursday, but wouldn't be voted on this week. the increases are depending on how much funding is provided by the state. less state funding would be to a sharper increase, researchers are looking at the public education matter, others say it's -- say it is a huge hardship sunlight is a huge burden, we don't know how we'll finance it. we're looking at 401ks, do we contribute or pull money out? >> reporter: the university officials say part of the money raised to use for higher fees will be used to increase the financial aid. but others still can't attend. >> you have families who don't qualify for financial aid, and who will struggle on the increasing fees, going up every semester. >> reporter: now whenever the regents meet, there is usually a protest going on. now they are ready they say, they usually set up barricades, in the meeting they will discuss the tuition hikes, in san francisco, ktvu channel 2 action news. >>> and the mexican flag flew beside th
we have to find a way to retain the fine faculty we have, but also be competitive. >> reporter: the proposal will be discussed tomorrow and thursday, but wouldn't be voted on this week. the increases are depending on how much funding is provided by the state. less state funding would be to a sharper increase, researchers are looking at the public education matter, others say it's -- say it is a huge hardship sunlight is a huge burden, we don't know how we'll finance it. we're looking at...
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faculty members also plans a fit at all 23 california state campuses on november 8th or ninth. csu officials say the university is facing a financial crisis and the raises would be inappropriate. >> we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. a live look outside. >> let's talk about the weather. here is a look at the bay bridge. a beautiful looking sky up above. some people are dealing with coastal fog this morning and cooler temperatures. for most of the bay area we are seeing fairly clear condition. this afternoon another sunny and warm day with temperatures inland getting into the low 90s. a few degrees cooler than yesterday. the recall that will be felt today along the coast and immediate bay. this evening the coastal fog will come back in. this is what the satellite view shows right now. you can see it pushing its way to the golden gate bridge. san francisco is becoming covered in fog is not some haziness this morning. that will continue to build as we head into the late morning hours. temperatures look like this. 55 and the city, 62 in oakland. 61 in conco
faculty members also plans a fit at all 23 california state campuses on november 8th or ninth. csu officials say the university is facing a financial crisis and the raises would be inappropriate. >> we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. a live look outside. >> let's talk about the weather. here is a look at the bay bridge. a beautiful looking sky up above. some people are dealing with coastal fog this morning and cooler temperatures. for most of the bay area we...
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we may have a student or faculty member. we have active duty on the faculty, who the week before was on a ship, flying a plane, and that is a strength and something that's a little bit of an issue for the academicics, because we have officers who come right from the on rages into a classroom, and we have to work with them in terms of just -- they haven't written a paper in a very long time. and so just bringing them into the educational, they are very the educational, they are very comfortable with training. they are less comfortable with education. that's one of the things that we really constantly have tension with, bringing them over to the educational field. >> students are from faculty in iraq and afghanistan? >> one of my colleagues is >> one of my colleagues is currently in afghanistan. he was a faculty member. he was a navy reservist. he is currently in afghanistan, and he will be back in a month and within the classroom. host: plainfield, illinois, george, elena dementieva line. caller: it appears as though we have
we may have a student or faculty member. we have active duty on the faculty, who the week before was on a ship, flying a plane, and that is a strength and something that's a little bit of an issue for the academicics, because we have officers who come right from the on rages into a classroom, and we have to work with them in terms of just -- they haven't written a paper in a very long time. and so just bringing them into the educational, they are very the educational, they are very comfortable...
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>> strong academic programs, dedicated, committed faculty, the tradition and history of the universitynd have made our name in having top students in rigorous programs. >> what's the niche that historically black colleges have? there's a wonderful tradition here, and it's sometimes overlooked nationally. >> let me tell you about florida a&m university which i think has done a tremendous job over the years of bringing students to the university, creating an environment that is supportive, nurturing, and all of the faculty and staff that the institution worked to ensure that students are exposed through internship programs, research programs during the summer, connections with industry, connections with graduate and professional schools all across the country. >> have you been faced with state budget cuts and other fundraising cuts because of the terrible economic environment? >> we have. at florida a&m, we have lost about 1/3 of our budget. >> how do you make up for that? >> our state appropriation -- we cut 24 programs. unfortunately, we had to let about 159 staff go. but what we have
>> strong academic programs, dedicated, committed faculty, the tradition and history of the universitynd have made our name in having top students in rigorous programs. >> what's the niche that historically black colleges have? there's a wonderful tradition here, and it's sometimes overlooked nationally. >> let me tell you about florida a&m university which i think has done a tremendous job over the years of bringing students to the university, creating an environment that...
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we have to find a way to maintain the fine faculty that we have. >> reporter: increases are largely dependenthow much funding is provided by the state. the constant rise in fee defeats the point in public education. some parents say it also adds to their hardship. >> it is a huge burden. we're not sure how we're going to finance this at this point. we're looking at things like our 401k. do we start contributing or do we pull money out. >> reporter: university officials say part of the money raised will be used to increase financial aid. but many say some still will not be able to afford to attend. >> we have families who don't qualify for financial aid and who are going to struggle to pay you know increasing fees that keep going up every semester. >> reporter: now whenever the regents meet, there's usually protest or controversy. you see the ucsf police have already set up barricades there. they are expecting people they told me that tomorrow and the next day they're expecting a busy scene here. in the past whenever the regents have considered any sort of tuition hike there have been loud and
we have to find a way to maintain the fine faculty that we have. >> reporter: increases are largely dependenthow much funding is provided by the state. the constant rise in fee defeats the point in public education. some parents say it also adds to their hardship. >> it is a huge burden. we're not sure how we're going to finance this at this point. we're looking at things like our 401k. do we start contributing or do we pull money out. >> reporter: university officials say...
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today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career toet out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many ways. he is a researcher. each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor. don't forget what you come from. culture cures. it's like coming back to our mom. i want to first and formost jeff adachi, thank you for the opportunity. patty lee. and sury to all the students. can i see the hands of the high school students? you know what i like about that? mihose
today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career toet out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many ways. he is a researcher. each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on...
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a spokesman says they're made up of students, faculty and staff. she says this is a day of action, for the dismantling of higher education in the states through cuts and fee hikes. >> this is day one. that's what we're calling it. we're setting a tone for the semester so we know that a bunch of us going into a building, it's not going to immediately cause the 81% fee increases to be reversed. we know that. but what we're doing is we're trying to reach out to begin org nizing in earnest here on campus to send a necessary sang to other students. workers and faculties. >> the spokesman says they don't know how long they plan on occupying the classroom. they may be here tomorrow or might decide to leave sooner than later. some of the protesters inside of the classroom asked us not to put them on camera. police are monitoring the situation closely. nbc, bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks for the update. new at 6:00. harmless graffiti or something more? markings found on several southwest airlines jets are prompting a federal investigation. the writings
a spokesman says they're made up of students, faculty and staff. she says this is a day of action, for the dismantling of higher education in the states through cuts and fee hikes. >> this is day one. that's what we're calling it. we're setting a tone for the semester so we know that a bunch of us going into a building, it's not going to immediately cause the 81% fee increases to be reversed. we know that. but what we're doing is we're trying to reach out to begin org nizing in earnest...
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they allowed a few universities and a few theological fact faculties, humboldt university was one of them. and they had to allow theological faculties because the majority of the people were catholic and reformed, and they had to comply with what was pushed on them. but subvertly they were keeping things going. my wife and i visited a theologian. their daughter was a 14-year-old, and she could never go to university because she was going to confirmation class. they couldn't suppress -- they couldn't suppress the act of worship, but they could keep everything else out. bonhoeffer's adapting to that, and he takes all the passages in scriptures or anywhere else in which jesus is the figure that impels you out into the world, and that's what could happen here. now, whether miller is himself a communist or not, it was approved by the communist authorities. then another sample -- i won't do more of them, but it'll show you a variety -- in south africa, this is bonhoeffer in south africa. we visited there the last year there was apartheid. a young leader in a movement that helped bring down
they allowed a few universities and a few theological fact faculties, humboldt university was one of them. and they had to allow theological faculties because the majority of the people were catholic and reformed, and they had to comply with what was pushed on them. but subvertly they were keeping things going. my wife and i visited a theologian. their daughter was a 14-year-old, and she could never go to university because she was going to confirmation class. they couldn't suppress -- they...
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faculty caught on when they realized the scores were too good to be true.en face criminal charges. $10 today president obama gave a shoutout toy a bay area high school student for doing his part to help low income teenagers. don ford reports. >>> reporter: at mission san jose high school in fremont today there's lots of excitement. one of their seniors received some high praise for from a high place. >> there are students like will kim from fremont california who launched a nonprofit for students for low income schools who want to start their own business. >> reporter: meet will kim high school students and ceo of happy day microfund. >> white house did not expect this, my mom is still like in trauma almost -- what's happening? he started a company with four other friends. they lend small amounts of money to other high school students helping them get their small businesses off the ground. it's surprising that he is getting national attention. >> he is a real leader. thoughtful. >> reporter: name his company he says was easy. the name got the attention of p
faculty caught on when they realized the scores were too good to be true.en face criminal charges. $10 today president obama gave a shoutout toy a bay area high school student for doing his part to help low income teenagers. don ford reports. >>> reporter: at mission san jose high school in fremont today there's lots of excitement. one of their seniors received some high praise for from a high place. >> there are students like will kim from fremont california who launched a...
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. >> a california state university faculty union is planning a one-day strike at two csu campuses to protest the administration's decision to withhold negotiated pay raises. one bay area campus will be targeted by this strike. the california faculty associate says that all staff members will strike on november 17th at the csu east bay campus. the union decided to hold the strikes after the chancellor decided not to bay any of the salary increases negotiated for two of the last three academic years. the two sides are currently in talks for a new contract. well, still ahead tonight at 6:00 leading the way, our education nation series continues with a will be at how students are being trained to work in silicon valley before they even leave high school. >> i'm scott budman in what has become a rarity in america these days, an actual manufacturing facility. coming up, we'll show you how what's made in this building will both save lives and create new jobs. >> and traffic backs up at a bay area gas station, but nobody seemed to mind. we'll explain the free giveaway. >> sounds good. good e
. >> a california state university faculty union is planning a one-day strike at two csu campuses to protest the administration's decision to withhold negotiated pay raises. one bay area campus will be targeted by this strike. the california faculty associate says that all staff members will strike on november 17th at the csu east bay campus. the union decided to hold the strikes after the chancellor decided not to bay any of the salary increases negotiated for two of the last three...
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on behalf of the faculty, the staff, the students, and parent family, i would like to thank you for thishool has been in our community for 100 years and we have one of the graduates, frank wong, here with us today. he is a graduate of the school. his son is a graduate. his grandson is now attending. we are happy to[applause] president chiu: anyone else like to say a quick word? >> thank you for the honor. i appreciate it for a much and he will also appreciate it. the thing is, jean parker has been there 100 years, i have not. it is a good school. i want to say thank-you for the honor. president chiu: thank you. >> i am a parent and represent the school counselor in the parent teacher organization. thank you for recognizing our school. we are a small school but we do really good work. we serve a lot of low-income families and english language learners and we feel we have a diverse community and we are a high performing school. we welcome all of you to come visit us on the 28th or any other time to see the amazing work we're doing and thank you for your support. president chiu: thank you.
on behalf of the faculty, the staff, the students, and parent family, i would like to thank you for thishool has been in our community for 100 years and we have one of the graduates, frank wong, here with us today. he is a graduate of the school. his son is a graduate. his grandson is now attending. we are happy to[applause] president chiu: anyone else like to say a quick word? >> thank you for the honor. i appreciate it for a much and he will also appreciate it. the thing is, jean parker...
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freeze the size and faculty. we can increase class size. and we can lessen the time graduation. this is not healthy for the university of california. >> the regent dz approve raises and bonises for a dozen administrators and a bonus of almost 7. >>,000 for the chief investment officer bringing her pay to $1.2 million. >> and it seems like it's all they do in sacramento these days trying to find money. and there is a focus on replacing funding from a tax on your bill designed to fund clean energy technology. and we're live in sacramento tonight with the story. >> and don't celebrate lower bills just yet. an expiring surcharge could be replaced with a new one and there is a surcharge you pay for clean energy projects could expire at the end of the year and now, environmental groups and governor brown are turning to the public utilities commission to levy a fee similar to the surcharge to continue paying for green jo project autos the program funds public research many companies can share to get us off oil and gas as well as energy efficiency. it's a good deal because this gets us
freeze the size and faculty. we can increase class size. and we can lessen the time graduation. this is not healthy for the university of california. >> the regent dz approve raises and bonises for a dozen administrators and a bonus of almost 7. >>,000 for the chief investment officer bringing her pay to $1.2 million. >> and it seems like it's all they do in sacramento these days trying to find money. and there is a focus on replacing funding from a tax on your bill designed...
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palestinians so why doesn't the israeli prime minister netanyahu do that is the answer as simple as the faculty needs a clear listen to stay in power look domestic politics is always lose some are some role in the solutions of every political leader in every democracy it is not new i want to add something more i think that it specially for the international community and international audience i see that most people around the world does not understand. how difficult it is for these witness. to look i think that it is much more difficult in totally different from. any any peace agreement that we had was jordan or egypt or if in the future we shall have. a political or a peace agreement with syria. with jordan syria and egypt. are. peace between two states. was a police to me and it is a kind of existential conflict we in order to sign an agreement with the palestinians we have complied the most sensitive nerves of our existence in. you know we have after sixty seventy or one hundred years of zionism to ask ourselves or produce will we zeeshan of jews and. off settlements or for refugees off rig
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will be on strike a demonstration and met with the department of education and i new web site for facultynd students to get accurate textbooks from publishers. this is a beautiful shot and you conceive the clouds whe.. e [ lisping ] i lost my front tooth the other day, which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appointments and bills that costs tons. maybe i'll keep it... it adds character... right? [ male announcer ] we know life can be unpredictable. that's why we offer affordable health coverage and dental plans. blue shield. >> >> a federal judge has ruled tweet can evangelista locked her has been in a prison facility in missouri for the past four months after the judge found him mentally unfit to stand trial whe. >> police and alabama will be trying to in force when parts of the new immigration law take and hold them without bond debt. the lawsuits are already in the works. >> federal health issue officials if people have cantaloupe and now are not sure where it came from of the best thing
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. >>> the faculty at east bay will walk off the job. it is planning a strike for november 17th at that campus and the domingus hills campus. they are upset the chancellor has withheld pay raises. they will picket ought all campuses on november 8th and ninth. >>> i'm fired up. can't take it no more. >> supporters of the california dream act made noise outside the governor's office. a group of undocumented students were calling on the governor to pass the second half of the bill allowing all students to get funds regardless of their imgrecian status. >>> -- immigration status. >>> four climbers repelled down the washington monument and carried cameras, ipad and two- way radios. they are looking for cracks caused by a earthquake that rocked the capital in august. just like yesterday they were forced to stop it short when a lightning storm rolled in. >>> the giants are heading home. david was at at&t park where the season may be over but giants fever is running high. >> for giant fans, players and park workers it was a bitter sweet end to t
. >>> the faculty at east bay will walk off the job. it is planning a strike for november 17th at that campus and the domingus hills campus. they are upset the chancellor has withheld pay raises. they will picket ought all campuses on november 8th and ninth. >>> i'm fired up. can't take it no more. >> supporters of the california dream act made noise outside the governor's office. a group of undocumented students were calling on the governor to pass the second half of...
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dressed in red, white, and blue, faculty and students formed an american flag. they first offered the tribute a year after the attacks and recreated it now to commemorate the tenth anniversary. >>> finally, elizabeth taylor's extraordinary jewelry collection is scheduled to hit the auction block in new york. taylor's rubies, diamonds and even some costume jewelry will all be sold. the entire collection is expected to fetch at least $30 million total over the two-day auction in december. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, let's go to nbc meteorologist bill karins who has your forecast. >> thanks a lot for the laugh. >> i try. >> so much bad news and weather, everything else, you throw a dumb criminal in there and you get a good laugh. >> i don't know if that brings any relief to some of the people dealing -- >> it does feel good sometimes. good morning, everyone. we have had a horrible night of flooding. this is all the remnants in associated moisture with tropical storm lee that went onshore about a week ago it seems. all that moisture is
dressed in red, white, and blue, faculty and students formed an american flag. they first offered the tribute a year after the attacks and recreated it now to commemorate the tenth anniversary. >>> finally, elizabeth taylor's extraordinary jewelry collection is scheduled to hit the auction block in new york. taylor's rubies, diamonds and even some costume jewelry will all be sold. the entire collection is expected to fetch at least $30 million total over the two-day auction in...
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on behalf of the faculty, the staff, the students, and parent family, i would like to thank you for thishool has been in our community for 100 years and we have one of the graduates, frank wong, here with us today. he is a graduate of the school. his son is a graduate. his grandson is now attending. we are happy to[applause]
on behalf of the faculty, the staff, the students, and parent family, i would like to thank you for thishool has been in our community for 100 years and we have one of the graduates, frank wong, here with us today. he is a graduate of the school. his son is a graduate. his grandson is now attending. we are happy to[applause]
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with steve moore and former "wall street journal" journal naomi schaefer riley, author of new book "faculty lounges and other reasons why you won't get the college education you paid for." start with a cost of the energy, healthcare and cost of living. >> politicians say the college is supposed to be more affordable. why are the costs going up? >> incentive are in the wrong place. every time the cost goes up, at the federal government decides to subsidize the college more, there is another chart to show that shows how financial aid is going up at the same time, same rate as the college costs. we're basically sort of saying to college administrators great, you want to charge more? we'll pay more. terrific. so the number of administrators have gone up 85%. while the students, while the student teacher ratio remained about the same. >> steve, is there any academic literature that shows that link between the subsidiaries and college tuition? >> there is no question about it. >> naomi said they run in parallel. this is a classic third party payer system problem that we see in healthcare. when so
with steve moore and former "wall street journal" journal naomi schaefer riley, author of new book "faculty lounges and other reasons why you won't get the college education you paid for." start with a cost of the energy, healthcare and cost of living. >> politicians say the college is supposed to be more affordable. why are the costs going up? >> incentive are in the wrong place. every time the cost goes up, at the federal government decides to subsidize the...
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the unfortunate shared this photo of students, faculty and staff all forming a giant number 50 on the campus lawn runner park this afternoon. sonoma state will be holding a special event all year -- will be holding special events all year with a day long celebration scheduled one month from now. >>> and low clouds out there. temperature dropped off significantly today as much as 10 to 15 degrees. right now, if you are in this area, out towards chrissie field, the wind are just going through here pretty strong right now as that gust at the gait -- let's hue mere. we have gusts to 17. you can see the fog is really being pushed in to many bay area community. tomorrow morning, when you wake up, you are look at fog. here is how it goes. the highs is week inning and you noticed it today. cooling on friday and increased sea breeze tonight and again tomorrow. that lead the way or paves the way for further cooling as we go into friday, saturday, even sunday. it's not going to get cold. temperatures will drop back to 70s as we into the evening hours. it's a series of weather systems. this is aw
the unfortunate shared this photo of students, faculty and staff all forming a giant number 50 on the campus lawn runner park this afternoon. sonoma state will be holding a special event all year -- will be holding special events all year with a day long celebration scheduled one month from now. >>> and low clouds out there. temperature dropped off significantly today as much as 10 to 15 degrees. right now, if you are in this area, out towards chrissie field, the wind are just going...
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plautus' studio with over 700 clients, a theater welcoming over 20,000 audience members a year, and 225 faculty and staff. in a typical week, 2000 people walk through our doors, and they come from all over the bay area. in a survey we did, 50% said they would prefer to drive to the mission, and 71% of those said that the parking lot is of integral importance toward their participation. over the years, grants for the arts commission and many foundations have contributed over $30 million to realize our campus. investment has created an integrated our campus that doubles as a regional visitor destination and a local neighborhood community center for creativity. like all arts organizations, odc is fragile financially and access to our programs is key. supervisor wiener: the parking issue -- have you raised that as part of the process? if you could talk about -- thank you. supervisor mar: my understanding is that the mission help center and there are a few others that use parking spaces as well. >> we have conducted initial parking evaluation of the area, and has approximately 2000 unregulated stree
plautus' studio with over 700 clients, a theater welcoming over 20,000 audience members a year, and 225 faculty and staff. in a typical week, 2000 people walk through our doors, and they come from all over the bay area. in a survey we did, 50% said they would prefer to drive to the mission, and 71% of those said that the parking lot is of integral importance toward their participation. over the years, grants for the arts commission and many foundations have contributed over $30 million to...
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even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude haas racists, but they cannot call you girl and gal anymore. to me, they are over-polite. in my experience in the hotel -- ms. colvin, how can i help you? it is a little over-polite, and i get tired of it sometimes. [laughter] now, you remember i live in new york, the big apple. help me to stay the word -- say the word -- i do not want to sound like sarah palin -- [laughter] what is the word for many races? multi-cultural, yes. they could not care one less if you were white or black. let mayor bloomberg tell you what their value is, the money. in new york, every night, racism raises its ugly head and you have these killings, racial profiling, like we had sean bell. anyway, we see racial profiling. one of my neighbors said, yes, they are always g
even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude haas racists, but they cannot call you girl and gal anymore. to me, they are over-polite. in my experience in the hotel -- ms. colvin, how can i help you?...
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chancellors are keen to promote our schools overseas from a development standpoint, the joint research and faculty exchange and the athletic brands drive a lot of awareness. now that this expansion stuff is behind us, as we're working to launch or networks and all that, i hope to turn my attempt to swernlts development. >> time line on that? >> in the next five years you see a lot more activities, a lot more competitions taking place overseas. once we get the tv networks up and running, we'll have media content we can expose overseas. i'd say since that time frame there's not immediate short-term. >> you've been open in the fact you think olympic sports are important to the pac-12. if the pac-12 were a nation at the olympics, you would be in the top five in total medal count. >> it is astounding. >> what is your goal for growth in the olympic sports? >> it's a gem of this conference that's been undervalues, so we have won our conference wins more ncaa titles than any other by far. yet some of our schools like ucla, usc, cal, stanford are clearly in a class of their own in terms of their olympic sp
chancellors are keen to promote our schools overseas from a development standpoint, the joint research and faculty exchange and the athletic brands drive a lot of awareness. now that this expansion stuff is behind us, as we're working to launch or networks and all that, i hope to turn my attempt to swernlts development. >> time line on that? >> in the next five years you see a lot more activities, a lot more competitions taking place overseas. once we get the tv networks up and...