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. >>> it's a big letdown for middle class families with students in california's two public universityystems. kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live from san francisco to explain why some scholarships will soon disappear. jackie. >> reporter: michelle, if approved this would be the first tuition hike in seven years. tuition rates have been frozen for the last six years. both workers unions and students look at this as yet another hit to the middle class. its day one of a two-day meeting with the university of california's governing board. on the table is a proposed tuition hike and negotiation talks with teamsters local 2010. jason represents the workers union and says some employees at ucla have been working without a contract for four years. >> we have seen real wages go down by 24% over the last two decades. wages are still low, about 70% of workers are either suffering hunger or food insecurity. >> reporter: this is happening while the uc system is seeing a significant increase in enrollment and decrease in state funding. the proposed tuition increase would raise tuition by 2.5%. >> wh
. >>> it's a big letdown for middle class families with students in california's two public universityystems. kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live from san francisco to explain why some scholarships will soon disappear. jackie. >> reporter: michelle, if approved this would be the first tuition hike in seven years. tuition rates have been frozen for the last six years. both workers unions and students look at this as yet another hit to the middle class. its day one of a two-day...
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in terms of public universities, i am talking about. if you look at how states have been financing universities and colleges, it's been going down. since the great recession, it's been very sharp. so, there is an increasing need there. of course, we saw this past we ek, the governor of new york proposing a new program to make college available to people making below $125,000 a year. so, there is a movement there. tennessee has a tennessee promise, which again, covers in state tuition at community college and i believe some of the public universities. that's again, they are calling it a promise, but they have taken note of what kalamazoo is doing. oregon is the other state going down this road as well. it can be done. not all these states finance it to the same extent, but can be done at the state level. what's happened with kalamazoo is it is a particular city in a community. you've now got something like 90 cities or districts or communities across the country which have adopted some kind of promise. there is a promise movement now. eve
in terms of public universities, i am talking about. if you look at how states have been financing universities and colleges, it's been going down. since the great recession, it's been very sharp. so, there is an increasing need there. of course, we saw this past we ek, the governor of new york proposing a new program to make college available to people making below $125,000 a year. so, there is a movement there. tennessee has a tennessee promise, which again, covers in state tuition at...
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one state now wants to offer free tuition for students at all public universities.re is a catch. that's next. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. whoo! look out. >> welcome back to the lead. our money lead now, free college tuition, that is the promise put forth today by new york governor andrew cuomo and vermont senator bernie sanders. students at any of the empire state's public universities. cnn debra joins us live. how would it work? >> the governor and senator are proposing free tuition fighting the average college debt of $30,000 for basic education. it is designed for middle class and lower income families who earn $125,000 and under. and here's how it work. f
one state now wants to offer free tuition for students at all public universities.re is a catch. that's next. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us...
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many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityt berkley through this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services roll in the program that will be led by susan thank you for your leadership throughout the program and this challenge and many other exciting things the secretary has led in his tenure specific to berkley's contributions in the granted we are excited we're push the research and the extent those par dims they'll change urban san francisco see is a city of innovation most of technologies the transportation all born no or in san francisco no better place than the city the second involvement of the university for the vision zero corridor that is an extremely important for public transit and more importan
many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityt berkley through this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the...
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it should be the only public university in the world. ovember 15, i sat in this very seat, possibly starting, and i predicted that the trump administration would go after the university because that's what breeds the next generation of progressive evangelists and that's exactly what they started doing. if you cut off the regeneration capability, you are going to wipe out and that's what they are going for. >> what should we do. should people be self educating? >> you don't need to spend so much money on all the social sciences. if you want to study and those who can read books in it. more money on stamina more money on things that are useful and less money on getting degrees that are not going to get you up burger flipping job which i'm going to exist in five minutes anyway. >> why are you judging. you are so elitist. >> it's more like women's study i guess. >> hillary clinton talked about you can get a job being a paris*speemac what's wrong with being a barista. >> your saying people who work in mcdonald's don't have fo years degrees. >>
it should be the only public university in the world. ovember 15, i sat in this very seat, possibly starting, and i predicted that the trump administration would go after the university because that's what breeds the next generation of progressive evangelists and that's exactly what they started doing. if you cut off the regeneration capability, you are going to wipe out and that's what they are going for. >> what should we do. should people be self educating? >> you don't need to...
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if you're talking about a particular discussion venue at a public university that's one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program, it seems to me to be something else. the trademark registration program, and trademarks generally have not historically served as vehicles for expression. they defined trademark and service mark purely by reference to their source identification functions. to get back to copyright for just a second, i think it's at least noteworthy that everyone would recognize that mr. hamm is not entitled to a copyright on the slants. the copyright office doesn't register short phrases, 22 words is certainly short, especially when one of them >> the viewpoint expressed is just that it's a short phrase and any short phrase would be no good. you can't say slants because they think it's a bad word. is it not at all but the slants know they are using this term not at all to disparage, but simply to describe. if the trademark examining the attorney went through this in a lot of detail and he acknowledged that his sincere intent appeared to be to recla
if you're talking about a particular discussion venue at a public university that's one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program, it seems to me to be something else. the trademark registration program, and trademarks generally have not historically served as vehicles for expression. they defined trademark and service mark purely by reference to their source identification functions. to get back to copyright for just a second, i think it's at least noteworthy that everyone...
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if you are talking about a articular discussion at public university that is one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program it seems to be be to be something else. malcolm: the trigger or station program and trademarks have not vehicleslly served as of expression. i think to get back to copyright for a second, it is at least noteworthy that everyone would recognize that he is not entitled to a copyright on the slants. the copyright office does not register short phrases, two words is certainly short. it is acourt justice: short phrase. you can't say it because they think it is a bad word. everybody knows they are using this term, not at all to disparagement simply to describe. takes the sting out of the word. malcolm: a trademark examining -- attorney went through this with a lot of detail. he acknowledged that his sincere intent appeared to be to reclaim the word to use it as a symbol of asian american pride rather than to use it as a slur. he also found a lot of evidence in the form of internet commentary to the effect that many asian americans, even t
if you are talking about a articular discussion at public university that is one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program it seems to be be to be something else. malcolm: the trigger or station program and trademarks have not vehicleslly served as of expression. i think to get back to copyright for a second, it is at least noteworthy that everyone would recognize that he is not entitled to a copyright on the slants. the copyright office does not register short phrases, two...
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. >> right, it has to be a public university. or college that you're dealing with. and then, you know, there are -- the first amendment has rules about the freedom of speech and people can bring disputes and challenges. we've had challenges involving the university of virginia as well, the lines of free speech and establishment as we've talked about before. i don't have any broad pronouncements on it. we wait for the cases to come to us and decide what's in front of us. but there are lines that have been established by precedent. i'm sure new ones will come. one thing that i hope this is not so far off topic, if you'll forgive me, the constitution and bill of rights are absolutely foundational and elementary, but they're not everything. they're not everything. they are, you know, like i said the basic foundational protections that people have, but we have congress, you have state legislatures, you have many levels of government which cast more protections. they can go beyond what the constitution requires. and people should always
. >> right, it has to be a public university. or college that you're dealing with. and then, you know, there are -- the first amendment has rules about the freedom of speech and people can bring disputes and challenges. we've had challenges involving the university of virginia as well, the lines of free speech and establishment as we've talked about before. i don't have any broad pronouncements on it. we wait for the cases to come to us and decide what's in front of us. but there are...
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suppose at a public university the school set aside a particular room where students can post messages on topics that were of interest or concern to them as a way of promoting debate in a nonconfrontational way, and the school said just to ground rules. no racial epithets and no personal attacks on any other members of the school community. it would seem extraordinary to say that's a viewpoint-based distinction that can't stand because you are allowed to say, mentally things about your fellow students -- >> so the government is the omnipresent schoolteacher? is that what you're saying? >> no. again, that analysis would apply only if the public school was setting aside a room and is also silly. if the government attempted more broadly to restrict disparaging speech by students or others rather than simply to limit the terms under which a forum for the medication could be made available, that would involve entirely different questions. that's why the plurality in booze versus barry would defend the law unconstitutional even though they found it not to be viewpoint. speedup when distincti
suppose at a public university the school set aside a particular room where students can post messages on topics that were of interest or concern to them as a way of promoting debate in a nonconfrontational way, and the school said just to ground rules. no racial epithets and no personal attacks on any other members of the school community. it would seem extraordinary to say that's a viewpoint-based distinction that can't stand because you are allowed to say, mentally things about your fellow...
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if you're talking about a particular discussion venue at a public university, that's one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program, it seems to me to be something else. >> the trademark registration program and trademarks generally have not historically served as vehicles for expression. the landon act defines trademark and servicemark entrepreneur purely by reference to their source identification functions. and i think it's -- to get back to copyright for just a second, i think it's at least noteworthy that everyone would recognize that mr. tam is not entitled to a copyright on the slants. the copyright office doesn't register short phrases. two words is certainly short. one -- >> not because of the content or the viewpoint expressed. it's just it's a short phrase. and any short phrase would be no good. this is you can't say slants because the pto thinks that's a bad word. does it not count at all that everyone knows that the slants is using this term not at all to disparage but simply to describe? and take the sting out of the word. >> trademark examining at
if you're talking about a particular discussion venue at a public university, that's one thing. if you're talking about the entire trademark program, it seems to me to be something else. >> the trademark registration program and trademarks generally have not historically served as vehicles for expression. the landon act defines trademark and servicemark entrepreneur purely by reference to their source identification functions. and i think it's -- to get back to copyright for just a...
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proposal nearly $1 million new york families would qualify for free college education at all public university in the state. current tuition at four year schools come in over $6400. >> good news it toll you about if you're redskins fan joe jacoby was chosen for hall of fame finalists. he played 1 years with redskins and was a member of all three superbowl teams. one of over 100 alums that attended annual home coming game this past never on 13 of november. congratulations for him to be nominated good morning, everybody. hopefully you get in this time. >> all right. >> about foggy start to morning and hoping it burns off. i'm sure that will create traffic troubles. >> are you absolutely right maureen. good news once it burns it up should be a mild day. it will burn up. i think we need a few more hours here we'll get the sun up a little and that should help clear out the fog and by afternoon we're mostly sun next look at that after school, 50 do 58 again as you get the kids to the bus stop be aware cooler side and pretty good chance of fog. "fox5" accuweather 7-day forecast mostly cloudy. look at
proposal nearly $1 million new york families would qualify for free college education at all public university in the state. current tuition at four year schools come in over $6400. >> good news it toll you about if you're redskins fan joe jacoby was chosen for hall of fame finalists. he played 1 years with redskins and was a member of all three superbowl teams. one of over 100 alums that attended annual home coming game this past never on 13 of november. congratulations for him to be...
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many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityrkley through this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services roll in the program that will be led by susan thank you for your leadership throughout the program and this challenge and many other exciting things the secretary has led in his tenure specific to berkley's contributions in the granted we are excited we're push the research and the extent those par dims they'll change urban san francisco see is a city of innovation most of technologies the transportation all born no or in san francisco no better place than the city the second involvement of the university for the vision zero corridor that is an extremely important for public transit and more importantly
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. >> we may not band from a public university base on the content of their speech. or their perspective. >> troy invited yiannopoulos to campus. >> i think it is disingenuous of the faculty and students to basically deny what liberal education means. >> so on the campus home of the free speech movement organizers say the speech will go on and whether protestors will disrupt it remains unclear. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> elon musk is among business leaders named to president trump manufacturing jobs initiative. musk is part of the busy advisory team and he has faced criticism for his role with the group. the white house says the manufacturing initiative will work to promote domestic job growth and other members include executives from intel and dell computer. >> there is a movement to boycott uber. people are calling on uber users to take their ride share dollars elsewhere. many site because of it moving with the trump administration and some have posted pictures deleting the uber app from their phone. travis cowen has said that the relationship with the trump a
. >> we may not band from a public university base on the content of their speech. or their perspective. >> troy invited yiannopoulos to campus. >> i think it is disingenuous of the faculty and students to basically deny what liberal education means. >> so on the campus home of the free speech movement organizers say the speech will go on and whether protestors will disrupt it remains unclear. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> elon musk is among business leaders...
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propose anything like the past other developed nations have chosen of higher taxes to make public universities. k oncan read more at niquic the bloomberg. mark: breaking news from takata. visitors have been indicted in the u.s. over their faulty airbags. it comes as takata as the justice department and state reached a settlement. that was over airbags blamed for deadly deployment in cars. fine could emerge to the tune of $1 billion and possible criminal charges. but it has been confirmed three takata executives are indicted over faulty airbags. we will continue to monitor that closely. france's renault is the latest of the put under investigation for diesel omissions, a day after fiat chrysler was accused of cheating omissions tests. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live in from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." mark: fiat chrysler shares rebounding a little a day after it was accused of cheating on diesel emissions tests. the chief executive strongly denied the accusations. is our us from milan bloomberg news reported. how different is
propose anything like the past other developed nations have chosen of higher taxes to make public universities. k oncan read more at niquic the bloomberg. mark: breaking news from takata. visitors have been indicted in the u.s. over their faulty airbags. it comes as takata as the justice department and state reached a settlement. that was over airbags blamed for deadly deployment in cars. fine could emerge to the tune of $1 billion and possible criminal charges. but it has been confirmed three...
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>> so the interesting thing here, yes, it's a public universities are a state-run resource.payers are forced to subsidize them. if they can't afford to send their kids to the colleges they are forced to pay for, what's the point. college should be more affordable. this is totally the wrong way to go about it. it's no smarter than the current idea to have the distorted loans on the front end and they can't pay it back down the line. people making $125,000 are sort of well off. but the wealthy can afford to college. it's poor people who don't go to college and who aren't able to for lots of other reasons including how screwed up the k-12 system is for them. we need to concentrate on those problems. this is welfare for people who already go to college. kennedy: i think we need to continue to have the discussion, should everybody go to college? the natural assumption here is yes, they should. that it's effectively a right. and the state should pay for that right. that you are owed and advanced education by the government and the state you are living. >> it ceases to be an advanc
>> so the interesting thing here, yes, it's a public universities are a state-run resource.payers are forced to subsidize them. if they can't afford to send their kids to the colleges they are forced to pay for, what's the point. college should be more affordable. this is totally the wrong way to go about it. it's no smarter than the current idea to have the distorted loans on the front end and they can't pay it back down the line. people making $125,000 are sort of well off. but the...
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we have the money to make public college the as and universities tuition free.it will do an enormous good. >> sometimes it's more about making society better, sometimes it's about doing less. let's bring in jim. >> my question is this, i'm a business owner, and we just keep getting kicked in the teeth by this administration. it's regulation after regulation and tax upon tax. what donald trump does understand is the complexities of business and to reward the person who takes the risk. so really, you know, my question is, this country was founded on entrepreneurship. why is this administration so against a business owner? please tell me. >> i don't think this administration, the obama administration you're reefing to, is so against the business owners. >> oh. >> when you talk about tax increases. >> really? >> obama, i don't know your income and i'm not concerned about your income. >> it doesn't plattmatter? >> excuse me. he raised taxes on the top 1% or 2%. and i would have done more. 52% of all new income generated today goes to the top. so you and i may have a
we have the money to make public college the as and universities tuition free.it will do an enormous good. >> sometimes it's more about making society better, sometimes it's about doing less. let's bring in jim. >> my question is this, i'm a business owner, and we just keep getting kicked in the teeth by this administration. it's regulation after regulation and tax upon tax. what donald trump does understand is the complexities of business and to reward the person who takes the...
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$500 million from the helen dillard foundation, it's among the largest gifts ever given to a public university. the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back snp. >> ucsf's chancellor announced the news, helen diller is giving the uc campus half a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy. truly changing the world. >> diller's foundation has always prizes education with awards. this gift is different. it comes with virtually no restrictions on how to spend it. there will be 400 million for the university's endowment, and literally 100 million for anything. >> the big hairy goals we're chasing after require risk taking and often need tools, technologies that don't exist now, and it's a bet on whether they can be built. >> that $100 million will be called the innovation fund dolled out by the chancellor. >> the field of mental health and psychiatry is one huge big hairy problem. >> to be able to place big bets on these opportunities tha
$500 million from the helen dillard foundation, it's among the largest gifts ever given to a public university. the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back snp. >> ucsf's chancellor announced the news, helen diller is giving the uc campus half a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy. truly changing the world....
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$500 million from the helen dillard foundation, it's among the largest gifts ever given to a public university. the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back snp. >> ucsf's chancellor announced the news, helen diller is giving the uc campus half a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy. truly changing the world. >> diller's foundation has always prizes education with awards. this gift is different. it comes with virtually no restrictions on how to spend it. there will be 400 million for the university's endowment, and literally 100 million for anything. >> the big hairy goals we're chasing after require risk taking and often need tools, technologies that don't exist now, and it's a bet on whether they can be built. >> that $100 million will be called the innovation fund dolled out by the chancellor. >> the field of mental health and psychiatry is one huge big hairy problem. >> to be able to place big bets on these opportunities tha
$500 million from the helen dillard foundation, it's among the largest gifts ever given to a public university. the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back snp. >> ucsf's chancellor announced the news, helen diller is giving the uc campus half a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy. truly changing the world....
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universities tuition free. i don't know if you know him, andrew cuomo, funny looking guy. governor cuomo hopes to make that state the first state in the country to make publicnclin colleges and universities tuition free. i think that's a great idea. >> what do you say to people who say instead of making me pay for your kid to go to college through taxes, get after the universities on the structure that's crippling it to again with. >> universities and colleges have to do a better job. but this business of you paying for everybody else, you're doing it today this. is called society, this is called democracy. you are now paying taxes so some kid can go to public school today. all i'm asking is that you pay a little more in taxes so somebody can go to college as well. but it's not just you. we have major corporation after major corporation not paying a nickel in federal income taxes. as warren buffett reminds us, you've got billionaires who pay an effective tax rate lower than their secretaries. we have the money to make public colleges and universities tuition free, i think in the long run we'll do an enormous amount of good for this nation. >> so sometimes i
universities tuition free. i don't know if you know him, andrew cuomo, funny looking guy. governor cuomo hopes to make that state the first state in the country to make publicnclin colleges and universities tuition free. i think that's a great idea. >> what do you say to people who say instead of making me pay for your kid to go to college through taxes, get after the universities on the structure that's crippling it to again with. >> universities and colleges have to do a better...
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. >>> today ussf announced a largest gift give ton a public university. jonathan bloom explains the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen dill lar was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back. >> reporter: the chancellor announced the news. the family of helen diller is giving after a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy by spending the moneyizely and truly changing the world. >> reporter: her foundation has prized education with awards given to teens healing the world and an earlier gift for cancer research. this gift is different. it comes with almost no restrictions on how to spend it. there will be $400 million for the undoimt and $100 million for literally anything. >> the goals we're chasing after require risk taking, and often need tools, technologies that don't exist now, and it's a bet on whether they can be built. >> reporter: that $100 million will be called the innovation fund doled out by the chancellor to departments
. >>> today ussf announced a largest gift give ton a public university. jonathan bloom explains the size of the gift isn't the only thing that's unusual about it. >> helen dill lar was a remarkable person who had a lifetime of giving back. >> reporter: the chancellor announced the news. the family of helen diller is giving after a billion dollars, the biggest gift it's ever received. >> i'm going to do everything in my power to honor her legacy by spending the...
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. >> the law is clear that we may not ban from the campus of a public university.ody based on the content of their speech, or their perspective. >> reporter: torrey warden was a student who invited him to campus. >> it is already to allow the dominant views here to be challenged. but i think for both the faculty and the students to basically deny what liberal education means. >> on the campus that's ohm hop of the free speech move -- that's home to the free speech movement say the speech will go on. at uc berkeley henry lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> earlier today transition officials approved crucial funding to help build suicide nets. the golden gate board of directors allowed to pay $2 million to chp for officers to close lane during construction. and their suicide net will be built 20 feet below their walkway and they will extend out 20 feet acting as a deterrent for people who are thinking about committing suicide. >>> this has taken us quite a while to get to that point. everyone here is very excited, very eager for this wednesday. nothing that will do in the scale
. >> the law is clear that we may not ban from the campus of a public university.ody based on the content of their speech, or their perspective. >> reporter: torrey warden was a student who invited him to campus. >> it is already to allow the dominant views here to be challenged. but i think for both the faculty and the students to basically deny what liberal education means. >> on the campus that's ohm hop of the free speech move -- that's home to the free speech...
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. >> we may not band from the campus of the public university somebody based on the content of their speech or their perspective. >> toy warden was the student that invited yiannopoulos to campus. >> it is all right to allow the dominant views and i think it is disingenuous of the faculty and students to deny what education means. >> home of the free speech movement organizers say it will go on and whether protestors will disrupt it remain unclear. henry lee, fox 2 news. >>> and your bay area week is pretty much upon us. and upon you. if your traveling across the country. that is a big picture and looks bearable if you are traveling. a little bit of slow down across chicago and new york and not real powerful storms like we saw in the last couple of weeks. heading out west. it looks impressive and it is. impressive system. but this week we are under a high pressure ridge and see mostly clear skies and temperatures are going to go up. mid 60s and maybe upper 60s. out in the pacific. this is a system that will change next week. probably in terms of wednesday and thursday, this whole are
. >> we may not band from the campus of the public university somebody based on the content of their speech or their perspective. >> toy warden was the student that invited yiannopoulos to campus. >> it is all right to allow the dominant views and i think it is disingenuous of the faculty and students to deny what education means. >> home of the free speech movement organizers say it will go on and whether protestors will disrupt it remain unclear. henry lee, fox 2 news....
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some of us believe that we should make public colleges and universities tuition free so that every young person in this country regardless of income does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and universities tuition free through federal and state? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about. but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that's truly free. somebody's going to pay for it. >> oh, yes. you're right. you're right. somebody will pay for it. but that takes us to another issue. and that is -- if i may >> yeah. >> and that is right now we have proposals in front of us to substantially lower tax breaks for billionaires in this country while at the same time lower income kids can't afford to go to college. do you think that makes sense? >> senator, i think if your question is really around how can we help college and higher education be more affordable for young people as they enter -- >> actually, that wasn't my question. my ques
some of us believe that we should make public colleges and universities tuition free so that every young person in this country regardless of income does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and universities tuition free through federal and state? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about. but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life...
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and in addition, california's public university local government, water and power agencies, various businesstors, unions, all have lobbyists protecting their california interests in washington, d.c. so we can say the state is well represented already. >> and yet, the state legislature has hired eric holder, i'm reading it, $25,000 per month for at least three months. that breaks down to an hourly rate that exceeds $600 an hour. what is it that holder can do for the state that all of these other groups. organizations, lobbyists cannot do? >> that depends on who you ask. you know, with our huge majorities in the legislature, democrats hired holder to help the state protect their interests in women's rights, health care, to mention just a fewing interests, and in fact, state democrats have reason to be concerned. the federal government sends california a whopping $230 billion each year to cover about 80% of the cost of the state's health and welfare programs as well as other expenditures. beyond the policy areas, the incoming trump administration is also as odds with the state on issues includi
and in addition, california's public university local government, water and power agencies, various businesstors, unions, all have lobbyists protecting their california interests in washington, d.c. so we can say the state is well represented already. >> and yet, the state legislature has hired eric holder, i'm reading it, $25,000 per month for at least three months. that breaks down to an hourly rate that exceeds $600 an hour. what is it that holder can do for the state that all of these...
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president says that the increases are needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public university system. >>> santa clara county sheriff's deputies will soon be equipped with body cameras. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the program yesterday. under the program, deputies would use the cameras while on patrol and while guarding the jails. the purpose is to improve transparency and accountability and to protect deputies if they are wrongfully accused of excessive force. >>> time now 5:10. an important rescue drill under way in the sierra. how experts hope to it will help keep people safe from avalanches. >> plus, the search for an escaped red panda from a zoo continues this morning. the new tactic they are using in hopes of finding her. >> wow! that sure is pretty. good morning, everyone, from the kpix weather center. a pretty good-looking day today once the clouds clear. we'll talk about your thursday forecast. >> and we have a pretty good- looking morning so far over here. it's 5:11. this is a live look at the golden gate bridge if you are headed from marin county in
president says that the increases are needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public university system. >>> santa clara county sheriff's deputies will soon be equipped with body cameras. the board of supervisors unanimously approved the program yesterday. under the program, deputies would use the cameras while on patrol and while guarding the jails. the purpose is to improve transparency and accountability and to protect deputies if they are wrongfully accused of...
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government is this extraordinary public university. a police that's doing life-saving research and the economic growth and graduating students who will change the world around them in ways big and small. >> you know, doris, it was the most defensive government i had heard from any president in a long time when he gave it, and i asked him one time why he didn't give that again on the campaign trail. remember, that's in the middle of the 2010 merm. the beginning what have it looks like democrats are going to get that lacked. and he simply said, my advisors don't to want hear that on the stump. >> whoa. i mean, that's fascinating because i think the importance of his progressive believes that government can be an agent for change and an agent for good was lost in some ways in that way in which republicans have now captured the congress, the senatorships, the state houses, and the state legislators. not just government, but even politicians as an honorable vocation. it used to be that 90% of the people thought government did right 90% of t
government is this extraordinary public university. a police that's doing life-saving research and the economic growth and graduating students who will change the world around them in ways big and small. >> you know, doris, it was the most defensive government i had heard from any president in a long time when he gave it, and i asked him one time why he didn't give that again on the campaign trail. remember, that's in the middle of the 2010 merm. the beginning what have it looks like...
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we use tons of public money to educate people in public universities, there is pell grant, a guaranteednt loan, and we should use that same money to educate students wherever they are. and it's more important to have choice. and autonomy at the elementary and secondary level. the second biggest misunderstanding is this. charter schools are public schools, charter schools are public schools, please remember that. this has been a big thrust of betsy devos is very impressive career. no, people talk about her being a billionaire. remember the old movie with goldie hahn, "overboard," remember goldie hunt sitting on the yacht and her sunglasses? well betsy devos could be doing that. instead, for 30 years she has none of the cities of america aiming her efforts at poor children. as any member of that committee that's going to interrogate her put as much effort or energy or half of it or one-tenth of it that she has in the education of our children? i don't think so. >> jenna: let me ask one final question, because randi weingarten will join us during the next hour of "happening now" and will g
we use tons of public money to educate people in public universities, there is pell grant, a guaranteednt loan, and we should use that same money to educate students wherever they are. and it's more important to have choice. and autonomy at the elementary and secondary level. the second biggest misunderstanding is this. charter schools are public schools, charter schools are public schools, please remember that. this has been a big thrust of betsy devos is very impressive career. no, people...
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these issues now from angel cabrera, the president of the george mason university, the largest public university in virginia, serving about 34,000 students. born in madrid, cabrera is the first native of spain to lead an american university. good to have you you with us, mr. cabrera. >> thank you for having me. >> o'brien: let's talk about your perspective as an immigrant yourself, having seen the university system here from spain, and now on the inside. i'm curious how that affects your perspective on this whole issue. >> first of all, the american universities have a tremendous advantage around the world because they're the number one place where students from all over the world want to study. i was there myself. i graduated from college from madrid, spain, and my dreesms to come to one of the great american research universities. and there are hundreds of thousands of students from around the world every year. >> o'brien: the higher education system here really does remain a magnet, doesn't it? >> absolutely. not only that gives the american university a great advantage but it gives an advant
these issues now from angel cabrera, the president of the george mason university, the largest public university in virginia, serving about 34,000 students. born in madrid, cabrera is the first native of spain to lead an american university. good to have you you with us, mr. cabrera. >> thank you for having me. >> o'brien: let's talk about your perspective as an immigrant yourself, having seen the university system here from spain, and now on the inside. i'm curious how that affects...
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the uc president says that the money is needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public universitym. >>> the dow opens above the 20,000 mark for a second day in a row it hit the historic point for the first time yesterday. the milestone happened on the fourth full day of trading under president trump. >>> and president trump travels to philadelphia today to address congressional republicans. the meeting comes just a day after he signed two executive orders. one of the orders will jump- start building the wall on the u.s./mexico border and the other will cut federal money to sanctuary cities. >>> i'm anne makovec in the newsroom with a couple of twitter st. patrick's involving president trump this morning. earlier today he tweeted, ungrateful traitor chelsea manning who should never have been released from prison is now calling president obama a weak leader, terrible! this is the president's first public comments since the former army private and wikileakser had the sentence commuted by former president barack obama. he was responding to an op. ed. in the guardian in which manning r
the uc president says that the money is needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public universitym. >>> the dow opens above the 20,000 mark for a second day in a row it hit the historic point for the first time yesterday. the milestone happened on the fourth full day of trading under president trump. >>> and president trump travels to philadelphia today to address congressional republicans. the meeting comes just a day after he signed two executive orders. one...
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some of us believe that we should make public colleges and universities tuition-free so that every young person in this country, regardless of income, does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and universities tuition-free through federal and state efforts? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about, but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that's truly free. somebody's going to be pay for it. >> well, yes, you're right. you're right. somebody will pay for it but that takes us to another issue. and that is, if i may, and that is right now we have proposals in front of us to substantially lower tax breaks for billionaires in this country while at the same time low-income kids can't afford to go to college. you think that makes sense? >> senator, i think if your question is really around how can we help college and higher education be more affordable for young people as they anticipate -- >> actually that wasn't my question. my ques
some of us believe that we should make public colleges and universities tuition-free so that every young person in this country, regardless of income, does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and universities tuition-free through federal and state efforts? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about, but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's...
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we have increased by tens of billions of dollars the support for our public schools and universities. [applause] we have provided health insurance to over 5 million californians. [applause] we have raise the minimum wage. [applause] we have reduced prison overcrowding and, most important , we have reformed the system of crime and punishment. [applause] it made california world leader in the fight against climate change. we passed the water bond, building up a rainy day fund, closing at $27 billion deficit. [applause] and during the last seven years california has reduced the unemployment rate from 12.1 to 5.2%. [applause] by the way, i say california, but not us. hopefully it didn't cost too much interference. anyway, two point 5 million jobs. almost 2.5 million jobs a been created, and that's not all. but this morning it is hard for me to keep my thoughts just on california. the recent election and inauguration of a new president has shown deep divisions across america. upon no one knows what the new leaders will actually do, there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bold
we have increased by tens of billions of dollars the support for our public schools and universities. [applause] we have provided health insurance to over 5 million californians. [applause] we have raise the minimum wage. [applause] we have reduced prison overcrowding and, most important , we have reformed the system of crime and punishment. [applause] it made california world leader in the fight against climate change. we passed the water bond, building up a rainy day fund, closing at $27...
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the uc president says the increases are needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public universityystem. her proposal would increase annual tuition by $282 and increase fees by $54 . >>> 7:21. new this morning, actor shyla buffett is out of jail. he was arrested for getting into an altercation with another man outside a new york city museum where he has been doing a live broadcast. there he is with the beard and mustache. this started a few days after donald trump's presidency. he set up this live camera outside the museum and people could show up there and be for or against president trump and get into scuffles. we said something would happen. indeed, it did. police say the president trump supporters showed up and he pulled the scarf off that person, scratched them in the face, and push the guy. he faces misdemeanor assault charge. we thought, you know, just leaving live is encouraging people to show boat. >>> 7:22. here's a little sound -- a little sound. >> you got spunk. i hate funk. >> i think we all need some kleenex. >> >> the mary tyler moore show. >> this morning fans are
the uc president says the increases are needed to maintain the quality of the nation's largest public universityystem. her proposal would increase annual tuition by $282 and increase fees by $54 . >>> 7:21. new this morning, actor shyla buffett is out of jail. he was arrested for getting into an altercation with another man outside a new york city museum where he has been doing a live broadcast. there he is with the beard and mustache. this started a few days after donald trump's...
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we have increased by tens of billions support for our public schools and universities. [applause] provided health insurance to over five million more californians. raised the minimum wage. [applause] reduced prison overcrowding and reformed our system of crime and punishment. that's really significant. [applause] made california a world leader in the fight against climate change. [applause] passed a water bond. built up a rainy day fund. and closed a huge $27 billion deficit. [applause] and during the last seven years, california has reduced the unemployment rate from 12.1% to 5.2% and created almost 2.5 million jobs. [applause] and that's not all. but this morning it is hard for me to keep my thoughts just on california. the recent election and inauguration of a new president have shown deep divisions across america. while no one knows what the new leaders will actually do, there are signs that are disturbing. we have seen the bald assertion of alternative facts. whatever those are. we have heard the blatant attacks on science. familiar signposts of our democracy, trut
we have increased by tens of billions support for our public schools and universities. [applause] provided health insurance to over five million more californians. raised the minimum wage. [applause] reduced prison overcrowding and reformed our system of crime and punishment. that's really significant. [applause] made california a world leader in the fight against climate change. [applause] passed a water bond. built up a rainy day fund. and closed a huge $27 billion deficit. [applause] and...
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amazed at what we did together, we increased by tens of billions of dollars to support public schools and universities. [applause] gov. brown: we provided health insurance to over 5 million californians. [applause] we have raised the minimum wage. [applause] gov. brown: we reduced prison overcrowding, and most important we reformed the system out crime and punishment -- of crime and punishment which is significant. we make california a world leader in the fight against climate change. [applause] gov. brown: we passed a water fund,we built a rainy day and we closed a $27 billion deficit. [applause] gov. brown: during the last seven years, california has reduced the unemployment rate from 12.1% to 5.2%. [applause] way, i saidby the california created that, not us, we helped a little bit, i hope. anyway, 2.5 million jobs, almost -- two point jobs 5 million jobs and this morning it is hard to keep my thoughts just on california. the recent election of the new president has shown the divisions across america. no one knows what the new leaders will actually do, there are signs that are disturbing, we have s
amazed at what we did together, we increased by tens of billions of dollars to support public schools and universities. [applause] gov. brown: we provided health insurance to over 5 million californians. [applause] we have raised the minimum wage. [applause] gov. brown: we reduced prison overcrowding, and most important we reformed the system out crime and punishment -- of crime and punishment which is significant. we make california a world leader in the fight against climate change....
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it has to be a public university. or college that you are dealing with. and then, there are first amendment rules about freedom of speech and people can bring challenges. we have had these issues of speech,loans, free religion as we talked about before. there have been lines that have been established by resident. -- precedent. i am sure new ones will come. one thing, i hope this is not so far off topic, but the constitution and bill of rights are absolutely foundational and elementary but they are not everything. they are not everything. they are defenses, lines, basic foundational protections people have. but we have congress, state legislature, many levels of government that can pass more protections. they can go beyond what the constitution requires. people should remember that as part of our constitutional structure as well. sometimes, when they go beyond in one direction, it raises problems for another. but to the extent people have concerns about how their colleges being run, the court constitution bill of rights and the most basic foundational lin
it has to be a public university. or college that you are dealing with. and then, there are first amendment rules about freedom of speech and people can bring challenges. we have had these issues of speech,loans, free religion as we talked about before. there have been lines that have been established by resident. -- precedent. i am sure new ones will come. one thing, i hope this is not so far off topic, but the constitution and bill of rights are absolutely foundational and elementary but they...
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there are 73 public schools out of that 200 colleges that pay you back. number 12, universityrbara. >> one of the most gorgeous campuses i have ever seen. >> absolutely true. great college town. >> what about financial aid. tell us about the schools that can help with that. >> number one on this list is pomona college. it's an exceptional school. 8,000 students applied last year. 10% of whom were accepted but if you're in $62,000 might be down to 21,000. >> what is the big misconception parents and students make about financial aid. >> there are three big ones. number one my parents make too much money. never true. it's always wrong. there's no gap to receiving financial aid and likely so many of these schools, particularly these 200 are very generous but you have to apply for it to get it. next big one is you have only high school students that have a high gpa and high sat and act score. absolutely not true. those are absolutely value for academic admission and act scores also for scholarships but there's money based on financial aid. >> let's look at the best career placemen
there are 73 public schools out of that 200 colleges that pay you back. number 12, universityrbara. >> one of the most gorgeous campuses i have ever seen. >> absolutely true. great college town. >> what about financial aid. tell us about the schools that can help with that. >> number one on this list is pomona college. it's an exceptional school. 8,000 students applied last year. 10% of whom were accepted but if you're in $62,000 might be down to 21,000. >> what is...
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nancy from san diego state university, and the question is an easy one, only that you have heard it so many times before. talking about college costs, for those of us at public research universities, of course it's more of the state support that influence the increase in college costs because the state support is dramatically decreased. our total budget is in the teams in terms of state support. it's been made up in terms of tuition increases. do you see the role between the federal and the state situation in that very critical and for students changing at all? >> no. there isn't any more money at the federal level. i just don't see how schools can look for any more money coming from the federal government, from taxpayer dollars. what i suggest, and i am amazed actually that legislators are not acting more quickly on this. but it's not rocket science that we need to look to come to bring down the cost of higher education, in my opinion. i think there are some rather simple things for individuals to be able to do, and for colleges and universities to do. i'm a huge believer in early college programs. i think students need to be encouraged to take more courses
nancy from san diego state university, and the question is an easy one, only that you have heard it so many times before. talking about college costs, for those of us at public research universities, of course it's more of the state support that influence the increase in college costs because the state support is dramatically decreased. our total budget is in the teams in terms of state support. it's been made up in terms of tuition increases. do you see the role between the federal and the...
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it has to be a public university.college that you are dealing with. , there are first amendment rules about freedom of speech and people can bring challenges. those involving the university of for june you as well. free speech, religion, as we talked about before. we wait for the cases to come to us and decide what is in front of us but there are lines that have been established by resident. i am sure new ones will come. one thing i hope this is not so far off topic, but you won't forgive me, but because intrusion and bill of rights are absolutely foundational and elementary but they are not everything. they are not everything. lines, basicnses, foundational protections people have. but we have congress, state legislature, many levels of government that can pass more protections. they can go the on and what the constitution requires. people should remember that as part of our constitutional structure as well. sometimes when they go you want when direction it raises problem's in another. but to the extent people have c
it has to be a public university.college that you are dealing with. , there are first amendment rules about freedom of speech and people can bring challenges. those involving the university of for june you as well. free speech, religion, as we talked about before. we wait for the cases to come to us and decide what is in front of us but there are lines that have been established by resident. i am sure new ones will come. one thing i hope this is not so far off topic, but you won't forgive me,...
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some of us believe that we should make public colleges and university tuition free so that everything person in this country, regardless of income, does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and university tuition free through federal and state efforts? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that's truly free. somebody is going to pay for it and so -- >> you are right, you're right. somebody will pay for it but that takes us to another issue, and that is, if i may, and that is right now we have proposals in front of us to substantially lower tax breaks for billionaires in this country, while at the same time low income kids can't afford to go to college. do you think that makes sense? >> senator, if the question is really around how can we help college in higher education more affordable for young people as they anticipate -- >> actually that wasn't my question. my question is should
some of us believe that we should make public colleges and university tuition free so that everything person in this country, regardless of income, does have that option. that's not the case today. will you work with me and others to make public colleges and university tuition free through federal and state efforts? >> senator, i think that's a really interesting idea, and it's really great to consider and think about but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in...
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rutgers university is a flagship public university in my state, it has students, researchers and professors from all seven countries on trump's barred entry list who are currently traveling outside of this country. the impact on university personnel was felt most immediately after the executive order went into effect. two iranian nationals who are associate professors at the university of massachusetts at dort mouth were detained saturday important arrival at boston's logan airport. today i talked with university officials in my district who are faculty members that need to return home in order to renew visas, but are afraid to leave. at another college, 1/46 their applicants come from -- 1/4 of their applicants come from countries that are impacted by this ban. a constituent who is a nonpolitical syrian refugee sits in limbo as one of her four minor children passed through our already thorough and extensive processing and was approved for a visa. uscis put a hold on the processing of the remaining three due to lack of communication and direction and understanding from this travel ban. by f
rutgers university is a flagship public university in my state, it has students, researchers and professors from all seven countries on trump's barred entry list who are currently traveling outside of this country. the impact on university personnel was felt most immediately after the executive order went into effect. two iranian nationals who are associate professors at the university of massachusetts at dort mouth were detained saturday important arrival at boston's logan airport. today i...
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factcheck.org is a nonpartisan project of the annenberg public policy center of university of pennsylvania. it monitors accuracy of major political figures and researchers, statements and claims made by politicians. if they exaggerate, misrepresent or misinterpret or just plain lie, factcheck.org sets the record straight. joining us, journalist who covered politics for 30 years now. eugene, thanks for being with us. you were very busy during the presidential campaign. what was different about fact checking this time around? >> wow, there was a lot different. first of all we are dealing with an open seat. barack obama stepping down. both parties had a very vigorous primary. hillary clinton didn't expect to have one with bernie sanders but she did. to get the number, the high teens, the number of candidates running on the republican side. so we were very busy with two very busy primaries. that didn't get us to the general election. once we got there, it was insane because you had a democratic nominee under investigation by the fbi and a republican nominee who had never run for office before
factcheck.org is a nonpartisan project of the annenberg public policy center of university of pennsylvania. it monitors accuracy of major political figures and researchers, statements and claims made by politicians. if they exaggerate, misrepresent or misinterpret or just plain lie, factcheck.org sets the record straight. joining us, journalist who covered politics for 30 years now. eugene, thanks for being with us. you were very busy during the presidential campaign. what was different about...
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many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityrough this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services roll in the program that will be led by susan thank you for your leadership throughout the program and this challenge and many other exciting things the secretary has led in his tenure specific to berkley's contributions in the granted we are excited we're push the research and the extent those par dims they'll change urban san francisco see is a city of innovation most of technologies the transportation all born no or in san francisco no better place than the city the second involvement of the university for the vision zero corridor that is an extremely important for public transit and more importantly the thir
many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityrough this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services roll in...
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many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityley through this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services roll in the program that will be led by susan thank you for your leadership throughout the program and this challenge and many other exciting things the secretary has led in his tenure specific to berkley's contributions in the granted we are excited we're push the research and the extent those par dims they'll change urban san francisco see is a city of innovation most of technologies the transportation all born no or in san francisco no better place than the city the second involvement of the university for the vision zero corridor that is an extremely important for public transit and more importantly th
many - we're excited today because of the work because it alsoables us to interact with did public universityley through this program we really hope to make contributions to the bay area and california to the u.s. and in general, you you look at you'll see the involvement of the universities in the programs whether on the bridge or talking about the tenderloin or all the others things that berkley was involved in with the mtc and caltrans and the federal government specifically the services...
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. >> will you work with me to make public colleges and universities tuition free through federal andstate efforts? >> senator, that a really interesting idea but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that's truly free. somebody is going to pay for it. abby: dehaves questioned on gay conversion therapy and asked to hand over tax return. heather: shot and killed in the line of duty, jeri walker gunned down respond to go reports of a gunman in a town north of dallas, texas. shooting walker through a window as he barricaded himself inside the home after a six-hour standoff, police sound the suspect dead inside the house. detective walker leaves behind four children. abby: heartbreaking. cop killer is now in custody after an intense nine-day manhunt. markeith in an abandoned home. >> this maniac, if you will, is off the streets of our community. abby: do you remember lloyd was on the run for weeks suspected of murdering his pregnant girlfriend. she recognized at a wal-mart. police found him hiding at an empty home wearing body armor, he now faces murder ch
. >> will you work with me to make public colleges and universities tuition free through federal andstate efforts? >> senator, that a really interesting idea but i think we also have to consider the fact that there's nothing in life that's truly free. somebody is going to pay for it. abby: dehaves questioned on gay conversion therapy and asked to hand over tax return. heather: shot and killed in the line of duty, jeri walker gunned down respond to go reports of a gunman in a town...