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measure out whether this should be my next question what are the main criteria you know the times higher education which i think has done a pretty good job of trying to bring in other aspects and maybe the russian higher education system can learn something from what they measure budget they measure. ph d. numbers on their faculties and they measure the output of doctoral doctoral research students they measure internationalization that is how many international students are coming to europe to the particular university. they they measure the amount spent per student and a number of other things and i must say from my brief observations here in russia most of the russian universities that i don't know anything about are making progress in these areas but when compared to the major western institutions and i think when compared even to the top institutions in china and korea and japan. that they are not spending as much as those others are not investing as much in internationalization of the institutions they have fewer international students on their campuses and by a number of the measures which
measure out whether this should be my next question what are the main criteria you know the times higher education which i think has done a pretty good job of trying to bring in other aspects and maybe the russian higher education system can learn something from what they measure budget they measure. ph d. numbers on their faculties and they measure the output of doctoral doctoral research students they measure internationalization that is how many international students are coming to europe to...
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higher education didn't particularly like him. i was in higher education in south georgia at a time, but indifferent to him i think at that time. but i was a beginning assistant professor, and i actually left salvatrucha and went into mississippi to take a job at a much bigger salary and i used to like to tell my students in mississippi somebody voluntarily moves into mississippi to teach, you know where they came from. [laughter] .. >> that was the only constituency he had at the end of governorship and at the end of the presidency in 1980. as governor, it didn't matter. under the georgia constitution, he cannot run for re-election anyway. a governor cannot succeed himself. okay there are -- let's see how much of this i can tell you. i'd love to tell you a little bit about what he did with race relations in georgia as governor, because it's really quite an exciting story. also i spent a lot of time figuring it out. i don't want to waste it. it was his first great experiment in conflict resolution. something he has since become very famous for. and the little town of sparta in hancock county, the mayor had decided that the afri
higher education didn't particularly like him. i was in higher education in south georgia at a time, but indifferent to him i think at that time. but i was a beginning assistant professor, and i actually left salvatrucha and went into mississippi to take a job at a much bigger salary and i used to like to tell my students in mississippi somebody voluntarily moves into mississippi to teach, you know where they came from. [laughter] .. >> that was the only constituency he had at the end of...
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without a pell grant i could not accomplish much of a higher education. it is time for these colleges to not only be viewed as public entities with multiply -- mostly students paying the money and from mostly an upper-middle- class backgrounds. it is a bit unnerving to find out that i have to pay for what is considered a public university art of my own pocket and then i cannot afford to attend it. it does not matter how hard i work or how smart i was, it does not there for me. there is a lot of money going into it and it must be going to the professors -- and i do not know who it is going to, but it is not coming back to me, that is for sure. mr. host: early? mr. hurley? guest: everyone is entitled to their opinion. but the public universities and colleges, especially those in new york, and do a tremendous amount of help with research and they do much work with the public and communities. when you look at the demographic trends iran the world -- or around the world, we need to do everything we can in the united states as a society to get more younger adults into the
without a pell grant i could not accomplish much of a higher education. it is time for these colleges to not only be viewed as public entities with multiply -- mostly students paying the money and from mostly an upper-middle- class backgrounds. it is a bit unnerving to find out that i have to pay for what is considered a public university art of my own pocket and then i cannot afford to attend it. it does not matter how hard i work or how smart i was, it does not there for me. there is a lot of...
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higher education didn't particularly like him. i was in higher education in south georgia at the time but in different areas at that time. but i was a starving beginning assistant professor. and i actually left south georgia and went into mississippi to take a job at a much better salary. and i used to like to tell my students in mississippi if somebody voluntarily moves into mississippi to teach you know it's bad where they came from. [laughter] >> since then things have changed. carter did in the governor's office did exactly what he did as president. there's a lot of ways to organize a biography of him that i'm not using. i have a different one i'm using but it would be very easy to set him up as sort of parallels because he did the exact same thing as he did with president as governor with exactly the same results. he managed to offend virtually everybody and every group who had supported him except for african-americans. he offended a good many of those, too. and so that was the only constituency he still had. at the end of his governorship and then again at the end of his presidency. in 1980. as governor, of course
higher education didn't particularly like him. i was in higher education in south georgia at the time but in different areas at that time. but i was a starving beginning assistant professor. and i actually left south georgia and went into mississippi to take a job at a much better salary. and i used to like to tell my students in mississippi if somebody voluntarily moves into mississippi to teach you know it's bad where they came from. [laughter] >> since then things have changed. carter...
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educated people are getting married at a higher ratean th low income or low educated people. that's a problem for america, a problem mobility, a problem going forward bause marriage once upon a time in our society was a way of people oving from classes to classes and in fact, one of the intended consequences of the women's movement is that what you have now, instead of the old days doctors marrying nurses, doctors are marrying doctors, lawyers are marrying lawyers and they're isolating themselves in an elite class. >> there's an old saying that a woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle. isn't it that a woman needs a husband like a fish needs a bicycle? >> this is part of the decline in the numbers of people supporting marriages because i think a lot of women who are come-earners, themselves, professional women who might have gone into marriage for financial stability don't need that anymore or they get into a marriage, they earn their own income and they can get out again much more easily. >> who does marriage benefit? >> certainly, children. there's a lot of evidence that when people want to have children, they look to those institutions, as people do traditionsf every typ
educated people are getting married at a higher ratean th low income or low educated people. that's a problem for america, a problem mobility, a problem going forward bause marriage once upon a time in our society was a way of people oving from classes to classes and in fact, one of the intended consequences of the women's movement is that what you have now, instead of the old days doctors marrying nurses, doctors are marrying doctors, lawyers are marrying lawyers and they're isolating...
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teen apparel shop zumiez rocketed 13.5% higher, with october same-store sales coming in three times better than forecast. finally, for-profit educationtocks took a dive today, including apollo group. the department of education is looking at its online university of phoenix and its federal student loan program. apollo shares fell 8% to a four- year low. the for-profit school industry is under pressure as the government looks to make sure schools are preparing students receiving federal loans for gainful employment. and that's tonight's "market focus." they could pull the particulars after the on-line web site. amr has threatened to do just that in a dispute over how orbitz gets flight details and ticket prices. the company is still negotiating and amr says customers can still buy american airlines tickets on orbitz. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: jobs-- we'll find out how many were lost or gained with october's employment report. we'll also talk quantitative easing with former federal reserve vice chairman donald kohn. our friday "market monitor" guest expects dividend-paying stocks will lead the way to new yearly highs. he
teen apparel shop zumiez rocketed 13.5% higher, with october same-store sales coming in three times better than forecast. finally, for-profit educationtocks took a dive today, including apollo group. the department of education is looking at its online university of phoenix and its federal student loan program. apollo shares fell 8% to a four- year low. the for-profit school industry is under pressure as the government looks to make sure schools are preparing students receiving federal loans...
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russia is a young single male from moscow with higher education women it seems to prefer the classic shopping techniques to meticulously business archie moscow. times have a quick look at the markets in moscow the boss says i'm a can slide games but investors not making any big moves so far this resistance factor coming us markets away you can on the canals from the us and as. russia prepares for two days of national holidays. over in europe stocks are also trading in a tight range ahead of today's u.s. federal reserve announcement among the biggest movers such as in source a day general which rose three percent in paris after the top to earnings expectations. stocks have slipped into red despite an improving drops picture and the republican party's takeover of the house of representatives but the market is waiting anxiously for the outcome of the federal reserve meeting. russia's largest oil company gas from the left has reported a sixteen percent increase in net profit for the quarter the company has benefited from rising production and sales especially on domestic long. better rules will become the first country outside russia to sell bonds deno
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is a young single male from moscow with higher education women it seems still prefer the classic shopping techniques timofey across the business archie moscow. time to have a look at how the markets are faring this hour in moscow the bosses are making slight kings but investors not making any big moves so far as for assistance that are coming as markets await canonic announcements from the us than does russia purpose for two days of national holidays. over in europe stocks also trading in a tight range ahead of today's u.s. federal reserve announcement and on the biggest move us on its shares of suspect as their holiday tries to. percent in person up to the bank top to earnings expectations. now but i will become the fast country outside russia to sell bonds denominated in roubles the move will save better was as much as two and help percent in annual interest compared with warring in dollars even though dollar loans are cheaper that our rules would have to pay to convert the money intro bulls which it uses to trade with russia were both on the issue also supports russia's efforts to promote the world as a source of currency. for sagrera i was gi
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time you were in all this? >> i think the policies we had were right. when you again smaller class sizes, higher standards in educationeing at the national average for the first time in georgia's history? are you against a mass transit system that this traffic light in the atlanta region? are you against boards sorted by teachers? argue against the program that brought about -- are you against the program that brought about rejuvenation of our rural areas that has now been targeted and reduced? i think the policies were right. the problem i had was a two- fold. i did not spend enough time building consensus and try to explain why we had to make these changes the rapidly in order to remain competitive. i should have slowed down to explain that more. i think that i would do differently. >> thank you very much. >> mr. deal, you had the endorsement of george right-to- life which appraises every night stem cell research. the state could be -- the state could get jobs in this area. it the decision had to be between jobs and embryonic stem cell research, where would you come down on that? >> i do not in yet to make those kin
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higher education institutes. also, like the mayor said, we are trying to make sure all veterans coming to see the college are taken care of because it will be multiplying for time to come. the gi bill has been so great, making things happen, where today it can establish the economy -- to focus on the economy, giving veterans a chance to go to school by providing the highest gi bill assistance we have had so far. we had an increase of 1000 veterans since last semester. last semester we had 200 veterans. that is a good initiative. this is allowing more people to go to school. i am also here because a lot of veterans have problems bringing their issues to the va, problems with learning. but they are so grateful for this city which takes care of them. this is another step forward to make sure that we continue that. i want to thank san francisco for really helping us veterans. thank you. >> thank you all, very much. we are here to answer any question that you may have. >> can you tell us more how 311 works? my personal experience is, i often get another phone number. >> nancy, you can explain the website that is up. >> i am not a veteran but i believe in providing h
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time. five years. so after nine years of higher education, i was campus whipped to tell the truth. so i sent out a bunch of resumÉs to newspapers. i finally got a job on the springfield, massachusetts union, the morning paper. now the problem now was would i work up enough nerve to tell my father this? you know, he thinks he's getting a great academic out of all of this? nine years of supporting me through this dream? took me three days. i finally worked up the nerve. i said, dad, i have some news. i'm going to work for a newspaper called "the springfield union." what is it called, he said? i said "springfield union." i see. what are you going to do there? i said write obituaries. he said, i see, you are going to work for a newspaper in a town i've never heard of and write obituaries. and then he suddenly seemed to take it all with trek memority. he said i wish you all of the best. it was 10 years before i realized his good mood was thank god he's off of the family payroll. there it was. there game a night when i was working in washington for the "washington post". i finally after
time. five years. so after nine years of higher education, i was campus whipped to tell the truth. so i sent out a bunch of resumÉs to newspapers. i finally got a job on the springfield, massachusetts union, the morning paper. now the problem now was would i work up enough nerve to tell my father this? you know, he thinks he's getting a great academic out of all of this? nine years of supporting me through this dream? took me three days. i finally worked up the nerve. i said, dad, i have some...
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time now for our interview show spotlight and its host are going off asks philip ab out of boston college about the future of russia's higher educationsystem.
time now for our interview show spotlight and its host are going off asks philip ab out of boston college about the future of russia's higher educationsystem.
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time, five years. so after nine years of higher education of his canvas with concise and not a bunch of resumes to newspapers and i finally got a job on the springfield massachusetts union morning paper. now, the problem now was could i work up enough nerve to tell my father this? you know, he thinks he is getting a great academic titles all of those. nine years of supporting me through the screen nine years of supporting me through the screen. it took me three days. i finally worked up the nerve and i said, dad, i have some news. i'm going to work for a newspaper called the springfield union. and he says what's it called? has said the springfield union. and he says what are you going to do their? i said right obituaries. and he said i see, you're going to work for a newspaper in town i've never heard of and right obituaries. and then suddenly he seemed to take it all with tremendous equanimity. he said well, i wish you all the best and i hope you enjoy it. it was 10 years before i realized his real move was thank god he finally off the family payroll. but anyway, there i was in there came a night when i was
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higher education institutes. also, like the mayor said, we are trying to make sure all veterans coming to see the college are taken care of because it will be multiplying for timeo come. the gi bill has been so great, making things happen, where today it can establish the economy -- to focus on the economy, giving veterans a chance to go to school by providing the highest gi bill assistance we have had so far. we had an increase of 1000 veterans since last semester. last semester we had 200...
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time it's 8% which works outs to about $800. some say the uc system is making it harder for them to get a higher education. >>> the california judgeected toyota's attempt to get some of the lawsuits against it thrown out. two dozen car owners are suing toyota claiming a massive recall has caused their vehicles to lose their value. the u.s. district judge says those lawsuits can move forward. toyota is trying to get a judge to dismiss some cases for wrongful death. >>> the new laws would give the food and drug administration the power to recall contaminated food and set stricter standards for producers to keep foods save. produce industry is creating an amendment for small area farms. >> this is creating a loophole. we don't think that's the right message to send consumers and we think we should have consistent regulations across the board. >>> a coupjose, they got the surprise of their lives yesterday when they found a 3-foot long python in their driveway. >>> i thought my wife again, she is playing tricks on me. >>> david arkin was on his way to the hardware store. >> i was going around going around and it was curled. and it didn
time it's 8% which works outs to about $800. some say the uc system is making it harder for them to get a higher education. >>> the california judgeected toyota's attempt to get some of the lawsuits against it thrown out. two dozen car owners are suing toyota claiming a massive recall has caused their vehicles to lose their value. the u.s. district judge says those lawsuits can move forward. toyota is trying to get a judge to dismiss some cases for wrongful death. >>> the new...
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higher education at uc schools may soon cost students even more money. and the reason one student involved in a tense standoff at uc berkeley could get some unwanted time off from school. >>> and a fire breaks out in san carlos. what flames destroyed may be tied to a well-known rocker. we have that story for you straight ahead. >>> good morning. westbound bay bridge traffic still light coming into san francisco. tell you more about the morning commute straight ahead. >>> good morning to you. welcome back. this is the ktvu channel 2 morning news tuesday november 9th. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. time now is 5:30. let's check in with steve paulson for the weather. >> thank you very much pam and dave. good morning. cold out there. how cold? a lot of 30s. the frost advisory was canceled because the higher clouds are starting to drop in. that's not right. hold on a minute. hold on a minute. something happened here. >> holding back on me steve. >> never mind that man behind the curtain. [ laughter ] >> 50s and 60s. now we start off with sun. increasing clouds, rain north bay later this afternoon into tonight. >>> steve right now traffic moving
higher education at uc schools may soon cost students even more money. and the reason one student involved in a tense standoff at uc berkeley could get some unwanted time off from school. >>> and a fire breaks out in san carlos. what flames destroyed may be tied to a well-known rocker. we have that story for you straight ahead. >>> good morning. westbound bay bridge traffic still light coming into san francisco. tell you more about the morning commute straight ahead....
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higher education in california may soon cost students even more. also the reason one student involved in a tense standoff at uc berkeley could get some unwanted time off from school. >> reporter: pieces of musical history goes up in flames. sift through and salvage what he can from his storage facility later on this morning. >>> and the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. there's a live look at traders. we'll tell you what happened overnight that could effect stocks today. ah, focus group. so what are we testing here? that's our new pastrami grilled sandwich. oh, great. hey, are they happy we got rid of the rye bread? totally. they love our grilled artisan bread. they say it's the perfect compliment to the classic hot pastrami, melting cheese, deli mustard and pickles. awesome. hey, um what are we testing in that room? oh! nothing we were just hazin' the intern. >>> welcome back to the morning news. there it is. the opening bell live in new york this morning. we're looking at the nasdaq. and then over at the new york stock exchange as well. looks like it could be a pretty busy day this morning. some good earnings reports in europe sendin
higher education in california may soon cost students even more. also the reason one student involved in a tense standoff at uc berkeley could get some unwanted time off from school. >> reporter: pieces of musical history goes up in flames. sift through and salvage what he can from his storage facility later on this morning. >>> and the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. there's a live look at traders. we'll tell you what happened overnight that could effect stocks...
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argue we've gone through difficult subjects like higher education, comprehensive spending review and we have come up with -- it will take a little bit of time. >> honestly, you described -- [inaudible] >> -- and the other outbreak. why have you oppose such large budget cuts on the green department? >> well, it is slightly pejorative for putting it. we have defined reductions against government and those departments that were protect did would have to find some quite big productions. i think what we've done is when you look at the important areas of spending, i think we have preserved those. so i'm cutting, for instance, were going to spend 2.1 billion pounds over the next four years, which is the same of what we spent over the last four years. i think with the pick review, we actually had to that because i think it should be possible for those two grow up what is given to them. and in terms of animal health, were spending 336 million pounds a year on this i think it's only fair we asked the industry agriculture to share some of those costs, but they should be up to sure some decision-making about how the money is spent. >> i be interesting
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again for csu this time by 15.5%, the hike was approved yesterday today's road is a mere formality kron4 is will tran is that san jose state with reaction. >> the cost of higher education up in two phases come in the first phrase hitting the students in the spring with the biggest in creek is for the undergrad starting next fall. it would grow nearly $700 making it $4,884 for the school year. the money will raise about $176 million for the csu system money it says it will use to hire more professors are more crosses here's what some students had to say about the torsion increase. >> i don't think it's so much early sour for me to cut back major but i think soon enough of this trend continues dublin or not to cut back to restore it in your school. >> i don't see a need for it but i guess we do need it because we used our fervor days and what are countless so i guess to bring the glasses back and bring those days but to their increasing it. >> of love was a reaction to a 15 percent portion hike were aboard a 300 percent tuition hike. pictures of london merchants of thousands of students in the streets protesting a plan that calls for a tripling of the university tuition
again for csu this time by 15.5%, the hike was approved yesterday today's road is a mere formality kron4 is will tran is that san jose state with reaction. >> the cost of higher education up in two phases come in the first phrase hitting the students in the spring with the biggest in creek is for the undergrad starting next fall. it would grow nearly $700 making it $4,884 for the school year. the money will raise about $176 million for the csu system money it says it will use to hire more...
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difficult subjects like higher education, the comprehensive spending review, and defense and we of come up with good, well thought through answers. it will take a little bit of time. >> prime minister, you have described defra as the fourth emergency service. it is responsible for two of the greatest risk of the country might face. as in cornwall at the moment, the risk of flooding, and the risk of animal disease outbreak. why did you impose the second largest budget cut on the green department or start >> -- green department? >> describing these cuts as imposed is a slightly pejorative way of putting it. we had a fine reductions across government, and the department's the protected had to find some quite big reductions. what we've done in defra is to preserve the important areas of spending. on flooding, we will be spending 2.1 billion pounds on flood and coastal defenses on the next quarter years, which is broadly the amount we spent the last quarter years. we can add to the pitt review because it should be possible for local areas to top up grants that are given to them for flood defenses. in terms of animal health, we are spending 356 million pounds a year on
difficult subjects like higher education, the comprehensive spending review, and defense and we of come up with good, well thought through answers. it will take a little bit of time. >> prime minister, you have described defra as the fourth emergency service. it is responsible for two of the greatest risk of the country might face. as in cornwall at the moment, the risk of flooding, and the risk of animal disease outbreak. why did you impose the second largest budget cut on the green...
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time, and maybe those of teaching load increases are justified. a lot of the research we do is pretty trivial anyway. there will be some changes coming, there's no doubt about it. the globalization of higher education is another issue. more and more people are taking online courses. why not have those caught by low-cost instructors in india or china who are very well educated in good and can teach at a low price? this kind of thinking is going through a lot of people's minds . host: our next call comes from springfield, illinois. are you still in school or just graduating? caller: in 1985 my husband died and there was no money. and i had to adolescent children. -- two preadolescent children. i did go to school at age 53. i did not think about who could help me. i went to the university and obtained a job as a faculty assistant. it was step-by-step. to make a long story short, i stayed there and work for about 12 years. i found out i am not a dumb person. it was a wonderful education. i learned a lot about the college system. tenure should be eliminated. ithe perks that the college president received like the clubs in the cars and houses. and there are many ways the talks have venus and many univers
time, and maybe those of teaching load increases are justified. a lot of the research we do is pretty trivial anyway. there will be some changes coming, there's no doubt about it. the globalization of higher education is another issue. more and more people are taking online courses. why not have those caught by low-cost instructors in india or china who are very well educated in good and can teach at a low price? this kind of thinking is going through a lot of people's minds . host: our next...
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time for howard. [cheers and applause] and it's a few new graduate, we love to treat him as our smaller brother and sister in higher educationironment. [applause] i digress. i'll get back to the bio. he held several positions at howard university including controller, deputy controller and assistant accounting. before becoming senior vice president before joining howard university, hank worked in public accounting with her than me and kpmg as senior auditor and comptroller audit specialist. for several years, he is also consulted for the southern association of college and university offices where he provided general guidance and technical advice to educational institutions desiring to grading computerize their management systems. and for those of you who have experience, you know how important it is to update and institutionalize our computer management systems. hager is bachelor of science degree in accounting from stonehill college in massachusetts and he is a certified public accountant. ladies and gentlemen, please help me welcome, mr. henry jackson. [applause] >> i'm going to say good morning, but i'm going to deviate
time for howard. [cheers and applause] and it's a few new graduate, we love to treat him as our smaller brother and sister in higher educationironment. [applause] i digress. i'll get back to the bio. he held several positions at howard university including controller, deputy controller and assistant accounting. before becoming senior vice president before joining howard university, hank worked in public accounting with her than me and kpmg as senior auditor and comptroller audit specialist. for...