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the 13-story building was deemed the most seismically unsafe building in the university system. researchers using the implosion, which mimics an earthquake to study the hayward fault. >>> bay area air quality officials have declared tomorrow a spare-the-air day. bay area air quality management district is asking residents to take public transportation and put off barbecuing and put off yard equipment. inland temperatures are expected to spike and emissions are expected to create unhealthy air quality. tomorrow will be the fifth spare-the-air day of the summer. >> there are certainly changes in air. meteorologist mark tamayo here to tell us about the possible of thunderstorms. >> as we watch out for that we have the warmer temperatures to talk about as well, with a layer of warm air setting up that will trap the pollutants closer to the surface and as a result we have a spare-the-air day set for tomorrow. temperatures coastside 60 and lots of 80s around 70s. lots of high cloud cover moving into the region. you see some green showing up on the radar locally. most of that really mot
the 13-story building was deemed the most seismically unsafe building in the university system. researchers using the implosion, which mimics an earthquake to study the hayward fault. >>> bay area air quality officials have declared tomorrow a spare-the-air day. bay area air quality management district is asking residents to take public transportation and put off barbecuing and put off yard equipment. inland temperatures are expected to spike and emissions are expected to create...
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system.ic educational the community college system. the university system. leadership is required at the federal level. the challenges presented do not have the expectation that washington weeks away. the demographics are different. the profiles and economies of the states are different. the federal government cannot craft a national agenda that is going to reflect the needs in each particular state. without question, one of my references to science, technology, engineering, and math. we need to make broader investments. we need to make sure that our correct loans -- curriculums reflect those investments. advocated aen school modernization program where towns and counties can apply for grants to repair schools, like transportation. we should be sending money back to schools. we did this a few years ago after the recession. we did this in 2000 and nine -- 2009. in terms of no child left behind, it has mis-functioned in many ways. the rating ofd schools. we need to invite teachers with skills and provide better qualified teachers. that is where the government
system.ic educational the community college system. the university system. leadership is required at the federal level. the challenges presented do not have the expectation that washington weeks away. the demographics are different. the profiles and economies of the states are different. the federal government cannot craft a national agenda that is going to reflect the needs in each particular state. without question, one of my references to science, technology, engineering, and math. we need...
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it's going through the university system they are cutting back on the progressive nature of that university which was a national university system and a great system. i think that's in question now. i think the whole effort to try to suppress the black vote is a problem. how do you justify -- right now the republican party is not getting that many black votes. so i guess a party hack could say the end justifies the means the blacks won't vote for us we'll screw them in the voting booth. that's hack thinking. you have to wonder whether even und under partisan advantage you can justify it. okay we're not getting the voefts those people but the people have the right to vote damn it. so states like pennsylvania, openly saying now that the reason i want to screw the black voters thend to vote democrat is really awful. it's offensive as americans. >> it is. >> it's antithetical. >>> the nation's largestle disabilities rights organization. i also do this in my role as vice president of the comcast foundation. today we need your help to pass the disability treaty. the treaty will expand the spirit
it's going through the university system they are cutting back on the progressive nature of that university which was a national university system and a great system. i think that's in question now. i think the whole effort to try to suppress the black vote is a problem. how do you justify -- right now the republican party is not getting that many black votes. so i guess a party hack could say the end justifies the means the blacks won't vote for us we'll screw them in the voting booth. that's...
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it may look solid but it's the most unstable building in the california state university system. hayward fault just feet away this demolition was a no brainer. it's also somewhat ironic. >> that is going to make a boom realizing the building will create a shock wave he wondered why not measure it? thens hence, these sensors being placed in neighborhoods as far as 25 miles away. the force equaling that of a 2.0 quake. >> they happen all the time but don't happen when they want them to. right? therefore, you know we can use the geo met tre. >> not likely. but when it topples zark we may have a better idea of what to expect when the big one does hit n hayward abc 7 news. >> wow, well, if you want to to be streaming it live. >> the santa clara county sheriff provided this cam videogy6?ú. several agencies zeroed in on a pot farm northzs[); henryco state park. >> they'll use military style helicopters to lift out large amounts of illegal marijuana. to try to clean up the environment. >> investigators found harmful chemicals on the water. deputies add there are numerous illegal pot farm
it may look solid but it's the most unstable building in the california state university system. hayward fault just feet away this demolition was a no brainer. it's also somewhat ironic. >> that is going to make a boom realizing the building will create a shock wave he wondered why not measure it? thens hence, these sensors being placed in neighborhoods as far as 25 miles away. the force equaling that of a 2.0 quake. >> they happen all the time but don't happen when they want them...
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the university of california will post its research online. it will be available to the public for free. it will be the largest university systemo open publications to the public. and researchers published in the journals with paid subscriptions. >>> a-rod got a chilly reception in the windy city last night. (crowd booing) fans booed him as he stepped up to the plate. and he took to the field hours after baseball suspended him for 2011 games for violating the drug policy. he is being allowed to play while he appeals the suspension. he hopes to put it behind him. >> i want to focus on baseball and play every game like it is do-or-die. >> he is one of 13 players suspended. >>> sal, what is going on on 280. >> it is slow and, there is a fire that's visible. and on 680. and traffic is good. because of a stalled truck. now to steve. >> plenty of clouds in place. and mainly 60s -- 60s and 70s. >> steve, thank you. >>> and a flighten -- frightening crime. were amber alert signs are up on freeways all over california. >>> we're live in the presidio where firefighters are mopping up a fire that charred about three acres. what the chief
the university of california will post its research online. it will be available to the public for free. it will be the largest university systemo open publications to the public. and researchers published in the journals with paid subscriptions. >>> a-rod got a chilly reception in the windy city last night. (crowd booing) fans booed him as he stepped up to the plate. and he took to the field hours after baseball suspended him for 2011 games for violating the drug policy. he is being...
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at the high school and college level, about 20 schools are now using the system. universities like oklahoma, north carolina, and virginia tech. while the nfl hasn't signed on yet, research from the sensors played a role in the league's decision to move the kickoff line up to reduce cligtss. >> i would like every team to have it because you need a lot of these things deployed to be able to collect the data necessary for the research. >> reporter: but it comes with a cost. georgia southern pays $1500 per helmet. >> if it will keep a kid safe, it's worth it. >> reporter: with an estimated 1.6 million sport's related concussions each year, it's a problem this team wants to tackle head on. >> and when we come back, why diamonds are not just a girl's best friend. and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acti
at the high school and college level, about 20 schools are now using the system. universities like oklahoma, north carolina, and virginia tech. while the nfl hasn't signed on yet, research from the sensors played a role in the league's decision to move the kickoff line up to reduce cligtss. >> i would like every team to have it because you need a lot of these things deployed to be able to collect the data necessary for the research. >> reporter: but it comes with a cost. georgia...
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. >>> the academic research of the university of california will soon be posted online and be available for free. it will be the largest university systemo open its publications to the public. academic research is usually published in journals that have paid subscriptions. thousands of papers will be available november 21st. >>> sal? >> we had a stalled truck carrying lumber stalled in the lanes for a long time. they got it out there finally. but traffic is still very slow at the bay bridge toll plaza. the good news, it's not as bad as it was yesterday when we had the lanes blocked. all of the lanes are cleared t will take a while -- cleared. it will take a while to unwind. this is a look at 237. if you are driving in contra costa county, the slowest traffic is on highway 4 in antioch from antioch to pittsburg. 680 looks pretty good from concord to walnut creek. 7:24. let's go to steve. >>> a lot of low clouds in place. a couple of are -- a couple of people have tweeted me. spweather if you want to tweet me. this is a very cool week for us. no doubt about it. temperatures, a good, 6, 12 degrees below average. there is a lot of gray to g
. >>> the academic research of the university of california will soon be posted online and be available for free. it will be the largest university systemo open its publications to the public. academic research is usually published in journals that have paid subscriptions. thousands of papers will be available november 21st. >>> sal? >> we had a stalled truck carrying lumber stalled in the lanes for a long time. they got it out there finally. but traffic is still very...
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. >>> the university of california will post research online and it will be available to the public for free. it will be the largest university system publications to the public. and research usually published in the journals with paid subscriptions. uc faculty members produce thousands of papers each year. >>> a new study give as boost to jerry brown's proposal to build tunnels to move water from northern to southern california. now the city estimates construction of the tunnels would result in $83 billion in new economic activity in the state and create 177,000 jobs over the project's 50-year life. opponents criticized the study as propaganda. and those opposed include fishing groups. farm and business leaders support the plan. >>> new this morning. three time nascar champion tony steward is in the hospital. he crashed at a race in iowa. he was taken to a local hospital there where he underwent surgery. he will miss this weekend's sprint cup race in new york. >>> and the time is 5:24. a-rod got a chilli reception last night in the -- a chilly reception in the windy city. those are boos. white sox fans booed him. he took the field
. >>> the university of california will post research online and it will be available to the public for free. it will be the largest university system publications to the public. and research usually published in the journals with paid subscriptions. uc faculty members produce thousands of papers each year. >>> a new study give as boost to jerry brown's proposal to build tunnels to move water from northern to southern california. now the city estimates construction of the...
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so what if we could describe the universe as an equilibrium system. then the state of the universe could be determined not by someone's theory of the state but by the laws of physics taking whatever it was and turning it into a particular state. i knew that was an exciting idea long ago but it was very hard for many years to imagine how you could have a theory that actually looked like the universe around us... all that changed when we discovered the cosmic acceleration... when we realized maybe to understand the universe better we need to introduce something called the cosmological constant. it turns out that if there really is a cosmological constant describing, driving this acceleration, then you actually get a nice equilibrium picture in the future of the universe. the answer is at the end you reach equilibrium. how does acceleration reach equilibrium at the end? the acceleration if it's described by cosmological constant, you add a term to einstein's equations that quickly comes to dominate if you take the sutter, desuter space and throw junk in i
so what if we could describe the universe as an equilibrium system. then the state of the universe could be determined not by someone's theory of the state but by the laws of physics taking whatever it was and turning it into a particular state. i knew that was an exciting idea long ago but it was very hard for many years to imagine how you could have a theory that actually looked like the universe around us... all that changed when we discovered the cosmic acceleration... when we realized...
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the university of miami. asked 599 white californians how they felt about the importance of grade point average in the university of california admission systemade point average was generally rated as extremely important, but half of the people in the study were randomly selected to receive this information. "under current admissions procedures in the university of california system, asians make up almost 40% of the student body or 2 out of every 5 students. while they are only 12% of the california population." lo and behold, that group of white people who got that information gave grade point average less importance because suddenly they, white people, were the ones being threatened by the so-called meritocracy. part of professor sampson's conclusion, this finding weakness the argument that white commitment to meritocracy is purely based on principle." exactly. it shows how malleable, slippery, our notions of merit are in the context of higher education and opportunity in america in general. our official ideology, of course, here in the united states, is level playing field, but we want a level playing field that will select the people we t
the university of miami. asked 599 white californians how they felt about the importance of grade point average in the university of california admission systemade point average was generally rated as extremely important, but half of the people in the study were randomly selected to receive this information. "under current admissions procedures in the university of california system, asians make up almost 40% of the student body or 2 out of every 5 students. while they are only 12% of the...
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she already has a brand new job lined up as the president of the university of california system. is marks the very first time a woman has held that post in the uc system's 145-year history. napolitano served under president obama for more than four years. so far the president has not announced who he will be picking to replace nop politan know. >>> it's 4:50. new trouble at america's cup. the scandal that's shaking up the famed race. >>> we'll also tell you about the shot of a lifetime for new college freshman. this is the way to get it done. we'll let you know what he received for nailing that half-court shot. it's a beauty. >> look at the crowd. >> looking out here toward 880, a lot of activity. not quite so much celebration. but there are changes going on. we'll talk about that as well as an update for the tri-valley coming up. >>> welcome back everybody. how are you feeling on a tuesday morning as we give you a live look over san francisco. your beautiful bay bridge there. a little bit of traffic picking up on that upper deck, our man on the roads mike inouye will be along to
she already has a brand new job lined up as the president of the university of california system. is marks the very first time a woman has held that post in the uc system's 145-year history. napolitano served under president obama for more than four years. so far the president has not announced who he will be picking to replace nop politan know. >>> it's 4:50. new trouble at america's cup. the scandal that's shaking up the famed race. >>> we'll also tell you about the shot of...
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it may look solid but it's the most unstable building in the california state university system. yward fault just feet away this demolition was a no brainer. it's also somewhat ironic. >> that is going to make a boom realizing the building will create a shock wave he wondered why not measure it? thens hence, these sensors being placed in neighborhoods as far as 25 miles away. the force equaling that of a 2.0 quake. >> they happen all the time but don't happen when they want them to. right? therefore, you know we can use the geo met tre. >> not likely. but when it topples zark we may have a better idea of what to expect when the big one does hit n hayward abc 7 news. >> wow, well, if you want to to be streaming it live. >> the santa clara county sheriff provided this cam videogy6?ú. several agencies zeroed in on a pot farm northzs[); henryco state park. >> they'll use military style helicopters to lift out large amounts of illegal marijuana. to try to clean up the environment. >> investigators found harmful chemicals on the water. deputies add there are numerous illegal pot farm a
it may look solid but it's the most unstable building in the california state university system. yward fault just feet away this demolition was a no brainer. it's also somewhat ironic. >> that is going to make a boom realizing the building will create a shock wave he wondered why not measure it? thens hence, these sensors being placed in neighborhoods as far as 25 miles away. the force equaling that of a 2.0 quake. >> they happen all the time but don't happen when they want them to....
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it has been declared most seismicly unsafe vuk structure in the entire cal state university system. that is warren hall, the red line here is the hayward fault line. so close and unstable. now, seismologists say it will have the same energy as a 2.0 earthquake so they set up sensors. people who want to watch will be able to do so at k mart parking lot at mission boulevard ask harder road. we're going to stream lividdo as it happens. should be fascinating to watch. again warren hall scheduled to implode tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. it could be delayed if there is heavy fog. skies need to be clear for it to begin. keira clapper will be live with the latest on final preparation autos that is going to be nas nating to see. tonight traffic is flowing smoothly after a truck accident. his brakes lock skptd truck flipped over carrying 30 tons of mail. mostist was in containers. they had to wait for the post master and workers moved the truck. >> first case of west nile virus. a novato resident testified positive a week after an infected chicken was found now three counties had birds test po
it has been declared most seismicly unsafe vuk structure in the entire cal state university system. that is warren hall, the red line here is the hayward fault line. so close and unstable. now, seismologists say it will have the same energy as a 2.0 earthquake so they set up sensors. people who want to watch will be able to do so at k mart parking lot at mission boulevard ask harder road. we're going to stream lividdo as it happens. should be fascinating to watch. again warren hall scheduled to...
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. >> high costs, high debt as the president announces plans to make universities more affordable. we'll look at how the u.s. education system compares with others from around the world. from washington, this is inside story. [♪ music ] >> welcome, i'm libby casey. a comin college education in the united states costs more than anywhere else in the world. despite the high bill american colleges are slipping in the international rankings. on thursday president obama introduced a plan that he says will help make college for affordable. >> i'm proposing major new reforms that will shake up the current system, create better incentives for colleges to do more with less, and deliver better value for students and their families. >> so what would the president's plan mean for american students and their future? we put that question to a recent graduate. fiona who lives in washington, d.c. told us her story. >> i am 29 years old. i have an undergraduate degree in ecology, which is just a branch of biology and then a masters in environmental science and management, and between those two i have a total of $85,000 in student loan debt. >
. >> high costs, high debt as the president announces plans to make universities more affordable. we'll look at how the u.s. education system compares with others from around the world. from washington, this is inside story. [♪ music ] >> welcome, i'm libby casey. a comin college education in the united states costs more than anywhere else in the world. despite the high bill american colleges are slipping in the international rankings. on thursday president obama introduced a plan...
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the largest public four year university system in the country is taking a big step online. state university has opened up its online offerings to all students at all campuses. so they can now take an online class from any other csu campus. the classes offered this fall are among the hardest to get into. in recent years, budget cuts have made those classes really tough. so lawmakers are reacting positively to the move. >> we have students who need the classes. and we still have limits on the ability to get into classes. so we want students to get the classes they need in order to graduate in a timely manner. >> now you may remember that some classes were recently suspended. these classes are offered by the university and not by an outside company. >>> charter school operators may not be required to inform nearby school districts when a student is expelled for violent behavior. education code requires when a student is expelled from a regular public school niesh districts must be notified. but a ruling finds that charter schools aren't required to follow that education code.
the largest public four year university system in the country is taking a big step online. state university has opened up its online offerings to all students at all campuses. so they can now take an online class from any other csu campus. the classes offered this fall are among the hardest to get into. in recent years, budget cuts have made those classes really tough. so lawmakers are reacting positively to the move. >> we have students who need the classes. and we still have limits on...
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the support that they're giving to colleges and universities. traditionally, when you think of the great state university systems, it was because those states understood if we invest in our people, we'll have a better trained workforce, which means companies will want to locate here, which creates a virtuous cycle and everybody benefits. but starting, let's say, 15 years ago, 20 years ago, you saw a trend in which state legislatures who were trying to balance their budgets kept on cutting support to state education. what happened was that -- and i don't know whether this is true, mr. president, for suny, but around the country on average what you've seen is a drop from about 46% of the revenues of a public college coming from states down to about 25%. it's almost been cut in half. and essentially the only way these schools have figured to make it up is to charge higher tuition. so states have to do their jobs. but what is true also, though, is that universities and faculty need to come up with ways to also cut costs while maintaining quality, because that's what we're having to do throughout our economy. and sometimes when i talk to college professors
the support that they're giving to colleges and universities. traditionally, when you think of the great state university systems, it was because those states understood if we invest in our people, we'll have a better trained workforce, which means companies will want to locate here, which creates a virtuous cycle and everybody benefits. but starting, let's say, 15 years ago, 20 years ago, you saw a trend in which state legislatures who were trying to balance their budgets kept on cutting...
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the finding related to a [speaker not understood] member, the data universal numbering system which is a number that is applied to an organization and it's used by the federal agencies to help track where the funding is going. so, there is a requirement to obtain the required number from the [speaker not understood] prior to awarding any subcontracts. so, as a result of our audit for these two federal programs, we found that the dph did not obtain such numbers from the recipients for 2012. would you like the department to speak on this item? >> thank you. >> [speaker not understood] from department of public health. we have notified all our contractors that they're required to submit the [speaker not understood] number that will be part of their requirement along with the turning in their audited financial statements. and, so, we are -- we do have that corrective action in place. >> if i may, i have just a quick question. in which case did you guys not know that you had to require this of them? i just wanted to -- >> yeah, that's correct. >> okay. >> sometimes we did have the duns numb
the finding related to a [speaker not understood] member, the data universal numbering system which is a number that is applied to an organization and it's used by the federal agencies to help track where the funding is going. so, there is a requirement to obtain the required number from the [speaker not understood] prior to awarding any subcontracts. so, as a result of our audit for these two federal programs, we found that the dph did not obtain such numbers from the recipients for 2012....
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that is the whole point they are the universal addressable system and the whole idea is that the content provider like google wouldn't be subject to the wind of the telecom provider. but we have a huge split between the ideals and the openness which depend on openness and productivity. and the spirit and the warriors and money expense. >> host: we started off with the leaders world, the envy of the world. and in about the 70's -- i am skipping history here, the cable industry was launched in america. it was just for one way entertainment, but as they started competing particularly in the late 70's, cable had a tremendous advantage which was local exclusive franchises and then in 1984 they completely deregulated cable. so since 1984 and now, cable with its model not being particularly open, you know, not being available for the address of devotee everywhere has taken the lead in a financial matter. it's cheaper to update the cable system than to build up the phone wires and every place them with fiber. so we've got to this place of local monopolies as a result of just a false vacuum's of
that is the whole point they are the universal addressable system and the whole idea is that the content provider like google wouldn't be subject to the wind of the telecom provider. but we have a huge split between the ideals and the openness which depend on openness and productivity. and the spirit and the warriors and money expense. >> host: we started off with the leaders world, the envy of the world. and in about the 70's -- i am skipping history here, the cable industry was launched...
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napolitano leaves next week to take over as president of the california university system. >>> facebooks government agents in 74 countries demanded information on 38,000 facebook users in the first half of the year. the company says half the orders came from authorities inside the united states. facebook says it turned over data in response to 60% of the questions. facebook joins microsoft and google in releasing figures on how often governments seek information about their customers. >>> what a difference a few years make. barack obama won the white house by promising to keep his distance from lobbyists. chief washington correspondent james rosen shows us tonight time has brought them much closer together. >> well, we can go ahead and tell the lobbyists that their days of setting the agenda in washington are over, they haven't funded my campaign, won't run my white house. >> reporter: from the earliest moments on the stage, he portrayed lobbyists, den sons that represent corporate and other clients to shape regulation have an evil presence that would be exorcised from the obama adminis
napolitano leaves next week to take over as president of the california university system. >>> facebooks government agents in 74 countries demanded information on 38,000 facebook users in the first half of the year. the company says half the orders came from authorities inside the united states. facebook says it turned over data in response to 60% of the questions. facebook joins microsoft and google in releasing figures on how often governments seek information about their customers....
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. >> we need a national agenda, the public educational system, the community college system, the university system. federal leadership is required required. the challenges presented do not have the expectation that washington weeks away. the demographics are different. the profiles and economies of the states are different. the federal government cannot craft a national agenda that is going to reflect the needs in each particular state. without question, one of my opponents made references to science, technology, engineering and math. we need to make broader investments. we need to make sure that our curriculums reflect those investments. >> i have been advocating a school modernization program where towns and counties can apply for grants to repair schools, like transportation. we should be sending money back to schools. we did this a few years ago after the recession. we did this in 2009. in terms of no child left behind, it has mis-functioned in many ways. these tests and the rating of schools. we need to provide teachers with skills and provide better qualified teachers. that is where t
. >> we need a national agenda, the public educational system, the community college system, the university system. federal leadership is required required. the challenges presented do not have the expectation that washington weeks away. the demographics are different. the profiles and economies of the states are different. the federal government cannot craft a national agenda that is going to reflect the needs in each particular state. without question, one of my opponents made...
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university. so here on national tv tonight, two black men who've done fairly well who are products of the indiana university educational systeme's a shout-out for iu. so tell me why go to iu, why get musical training at this institution? >> being true to myself. i was fooling people. people thought i could play. people thought i was good. but i knew that i could not play the music i heard in my mind, i couldn't write it down. i was hearing symphonic sounds. i was hearing so much music that i was incapable of getting out. so i knew i needed help, and i had the money. i had saved $900 from my paper route for tuition. i'd already paid the tuition at indiana when i recorded "green onions." [laughter] so i would have forfeited that. tavis: so you had to honor it. that's the real story now. [laughter] the real story is you didn't want no more training. you had put your money down and you couldn't get it back. that's why you went to bloomington. [laughter] i understand that. i'm laughing at $900 -- you had saved $900? >> $900. tavis: on a paper route? >> that's right, good for two semesters. tavis: you're the most disciplined negro
university. so here on national tv tonight, two black men who've done fairly well who are products of the indiana university educational systeme's a shout-out for iu. so tell me why go to iu, why get musical training at this institution? >> being true to myself. i was fooling people. people thought i could play. people thought i was good. but i knew that i could not play the music i heard in my mind, i couldn't write it down. i was hearing symphonic sounds. i was hearing so much music...
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the state university has passed. the president recently acknowledged the education system is a message needed to be improved but studentatives are blaming the university for the situation and say part of the problem lies with the examiners, all 25,000 papers were marked by just two people. students in the u.s. city of chicago have serious problems as a new term begins. 50 schools closed because of budget cuts and that left thousands of children with longer and more dangerous walks to class. and john has the story. >> reporter: it looks like a scene out of a war movie. security guards escorting children to school. but this is chicago. this is the norm and violence is a big, big problem in chicago unlike other cities across the united states. >> reporter: they are often drug dealing gangs and the victims innocent bystanders and 15 were gun down in the out break of deadly shootings in the streets this weekend including a 11-year-old girl who would have started school on monday. >> something needs to be done because they don't have any respect for the kids or other adults now. so i don't know what the solution is but they
the state university has passed. the president recently acknowledged the education system is a message needed to be improved but studentatives are blaming the university for the situation and say part of the problem lies with the examiners, all 25,000 papers were marked by just two people. students in the u.s. city of chicago have serious problems as a new term begins. 50 schools closed because of budget cuts and that left thousands of children with longer and more dangerous walks to class. and...
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ford mentioned the years of struggle through the 90's for single parent health care system which i hope we still never give up the fiekt for that but our universal health care system in san francisco cannot be sidetracked by big business efforts here and i think the employer requirement to pay their fair share to me is the key issue so i'm appreciative from ken jacob's initial comments, that really the focus has to be on defending employers to pay their fair share in this process and not let them try to unraveler it under the guise of the affordable care act which is a good step forward for the city but i'm proud we have a city that is closer to an affordable health care system, and from all the struggle coming from the 90's to today, so thank you for educating me more and i look forward to working with you to make sure we expand our health care service for everyone, not just undocumented and the current groups that will be expanded through the affordable care act but for everyone. er >> thank you, supervisor mar, supervisor cohen. >> thank you for sitting with us today and i was struck by ali shaffer's comments about -- she said the heart of a
ford mentioned the years of struggle through the 90's for single parent health care system which i hope we still never give up the fiekt for that but our universal health care system in san francisco cannot be sidetracked by big business efforts here and i think the employer requirement to pay their fair share to me is the key issue so i'm appreciative from ken jacob's initial comments, that really the focus has to be on defending employers to pay their fair share in this process and not let...
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it is deemed the most seismically vulnerable building in the entire state university system. y has installed hundreds of explosive charges. all to for 9 a-m tomorrow depending on the weather. we are going to bring it to you live on the kron4 make sure and tune in at 9- am. you can also watch a live stream of it on our website --kron4.com his >>james:two men have been sentenced for their roles in the gang rape of a 16-year- old girl. outside a richmond high school back in 2009. marcelles peter and jose montano were both convicted of sexual charges. the judge sentenced the men to 27- and 29 -years. to life in prison. a statement from the victim's father. was read during the sentencing. >>: it is good to know that through this trial justice has been served. the crimes were committed were despicable and inhumane and should not have been about to happen. >>james:allowed to happen two other men have already been convicted in the attack. and two other trials are pending. the attack happened outside richmond high school, during a homecoming dance. the teenager was beaten, robbed and s
it is deemed the most seismically vulnerable building in the entire state university system. y has installed hundreds of explosive charges. all to for 9 a-m tomorrow depending on the weather. we are going to bring it to you live on the kron4 make sure and tune in at 9- am. you can also watch a live stream of it on our website --kron4.com his >>james:two men have been sentenced for their roles in the gang rape of a 16-year- old girl. outside a richmond high school back in 2009. marcelles...
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she steps down next week to become president of the university of california system. edittics note the boston marathon bombing and lots of complaints about a airport security also happened on her watch. among the secretary's remarks today, a warning about future threats, including a possible cyber attack. she says her big takeaway from the job is adapt. >> in a world with evolving threats the key to our success is the ability to be flexible and agile and adapt to changing circumstances on the ground, whether that's across the globe or here at home. >> the secretary took aim at congress for not passing immigration reform. it's not clear when president obama will name a successor. >>> concerns about sir contract now driving down the dow for a second straight day. we're watching the market. just minutes from the closing bell. and they're down. pretty significantly. talk about stress. you know, stress is bad for you, right? can cause problems like heart disease, insomnia. now a new study provides clues how stress may actually speed up and spread cancer. the results on that
she steps down next week to become president of the university of california system. edittics note the boston marathon bombing and lots of complaints about a airport security also happened on her watch. among the secretary's remarks today, a warning about future threats, including a possible cyber attack. she says her big takeaway from the job is adapt. >> in a world with evolving threats the key to our success is the ability to be flexible and agile and adapt to changing circumstances on...
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spends about eight times as much money for every inmate as it does for every student in the university of california system. and so you could reorganize those resources and put they will more towards supervision and other types of things and manage a lot of those individuals that are currently incarcerated in a much more effective way that is going to save you tax dollars but also reduce the chance that they'll continue to spiral into those, like the stories we heard earlier today. [applause] >> if i could add one quick thought that ties with the first panel and this panel. it's the question of resource allocation. the point needs to be taken quite seriously especially with adolescents. if you get the diagnosis and the community is not ready to step up and do the interventions that are more humane, then the inhumane alternatives may end up costing more but being the easy political solution. >> i think we're out of time. i would like to thank everyone on the panel for their time.. >> thank you kindly. as an ex-felon, it's not my first effort with a public defender in public for a bunch of people who i know
spends about eight times as much money for every inmate as it does for every student in the university of california system. and so you could reorganize those resources and put they will more towards supervision and other types of things and manage a lot of those individuals that are currently incarcerated in a much more effective way that is going to save you tax dollars but also reduce the chance that they'll continue to spiral into those, like the stories we heard earlier today. [applause]...
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has this secretary of the department of homeland security who will soon be leading the university of california system>> take a look at the proposal that the congressman from texas has put forward. i think it's a serious grown-up effort that will secure the border. he's put it forward, it's been passed through the republican committee there. i think that that rather than what the senate did is an improvement. we also need to have a guest worker program. talk to farmers and dairy men. they're not able to get the workers they need in this country out to the farms which are temporary jobs. >> i heard exactly the same rhetoric, the same reasoning, the same bromides in 2006 and '07 when it went down in defeat. none of us want that to happen. let's go to the issues. >> some people do. i think the president does. >> i'm not going to cast apersians on this. i'm not going to question anyone's motives. i'm going to say simply if you want the reform immigration and you must control the border, because if you cannot control the border, you can't control immigration and everything everyone says about it after that
has this secretary of the department of homeland security who will soon be leading the university of california system>> take a look at the proposal that the congressman from texas has put forward. i think it's a serious grown-up effort that will secure the border. he's put it forward, it's been passed through the republican committee there. i think that that rather than what the senate did is an improvement. we also need to have a guest worker program. talk to farmers and dairy men....
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the building had to be demolished after it was deemed the most seismically university system. eanup is still underway. take a look. afternoon. one of the most visible landmarks in the surrounding hayward area for 40 years. the president of the university says he hopes to put some sort of a monument in the same location where warren hall once stood. coming up -- the iphone could soon have a brand new our financial expert breaks and losers. then --- parents spend big bucks on them to help their kids learn. but do educational apps work? the test is next. state-owned will be back after the break on kron 4 news. >> state-owned back after the break in line so >> stay tuned back after the break on kron4 new. do. >> in developing news on the kidnap victim that hathad anderson the kidnapping left her 12 a hundred $20,000 pair >> now will have a stock market update. >> stay with us out after the break on kron4 news. >> [ male announcer ] at sizzler... it's back for a limited time! fire grilled steak and golden all-you-can-eat shrimp for an incredible $9.99! only at sizzler! the maker of
the building had to be demolished after it was deemed the most seismically university system. eanup is still underway. take a look. afternoon. one of the most visible landmarks in the surrounding hayward area for 40 years. the president of the university says he hopes to put some sort of a monument in the same location where warren hall once stood. coming up -- the iphone could soon have a brand new our financial expert breaks and losers. then --- parents spend big bucks on them to help their...