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said this tuition free. it's not going to be a scholarship or dollar amount. >> good afternoon. from the city of san marcus we are also the home to one of the universities in the state of texas. we have a similar program in conjunction with the university called bobcat where we try to do our best to provide opportunities for low-income students who have access. i would be interested in hearing and working with you about something we can encompass within our program to to get to the next level. it's been in place for a while but we are at a point we need to try to ensure we are providing opportunities for the local students to be able to attend a local hometown university. so afterwards maybe we can connect back. just with regards to the mentorship as a whole, secretaries alisa engender earlier that there is a shortfall in the soft skills. recently the chamber of commerce partner and develop an initiative called source seeking opportunity and results. we have a series of round table discussions with those ind
said this tuition free. it's not going to be a scholarship or dollar amount. >> good afternoon. from the city of san marcus we are also the home to one of the universities in the state of texas. we have a similar program in conjunction with the university called bobcat where we try to do our best to provide opportunities for low-income students who have access. i would be interested in hearing and working with you about something we can encompass within our program to to get to the next...
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tuition is a big expense, but it is worth it. it will give her the chance to achieve your dreams.nda is looking for a second job to ensure that the money is there to help rachel with her future. families across this country understand what it takes to manage a budget. they understand what it takes to make ends meet without forgoing import investments like education. it is time washington acted as responsibly as our families do. on monday, i am proposing a new budget to help us live within our means while investing in our future. my budget freezes annual domestic spending for the next five years, even on programs i care deeply about. it will reduce the deficit by more than $400 billion over the next decade. this will bring spending to its local -- lowest level as a share of the economy since dwight eisenhower was president. we stripped down the budget by getting rid of waste. we're getting rid of thousands of government owned buildings that sit empty because they are not needed. i have also proposed freezing salaries for hard-working government employees because everyone has to do
tuition is a big expense, but it is worth it. it will give her the chance to achieve your dreams.nda is looking for a second job to ensure that the money is there to help rachel with her future. families across this country understand what it takes to manage a budget. they understand what it takes to make ends meet without forgoing import investments like education. it is time washington acted as responsibly as our families do. on monday, i am proposing a new budget to help us live within our...
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tuition. apart from weaving a dream career goodbye another big trend according to analysts debt driving much more than career choice if you want to help poor children as a physician good luck with your four hundred thousand dollars and other words people's college and university debt is beginning to pick their careers who they marry where they live with the economy in other countries pumping in full mode job hunting overseas is becoming a lot more attractive than in the u.s. a lot of my friends are considering jobs outside of the u.s. in india they're considering i didn't and china to sri with fifty thousand dollars of college debt says that works hand in hand with american culture take it or leave it but it's the cost of living the american life that educational. dead taking out loans how is the car isn't safe so you just live from one day to another the u.s. wants to hold top position as world leader in the number of college graduates at the same time not enough jobs are being created and de
tuition. apart from weaving a dream career goodbye another big trend according to analysts debt driving much more than career choice if you want to help poor children as a physician good luck with your four hundred thousand dollars and other words people's college and university debt is beginning to pick their careers who they marry where they live with the economy in other countries pumping in full mode job hunting overseas is becoming a lot more attractive than in the u.s. a lot of my friends...
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nevada's tuition rates are well below our western neighbors. the regions have long asked for the authority to raise them. universities and community colleges must develop a more strategic focus that connects the reprogram this and the state's economic development efforts. i would also ask that at least 15% of any increased tuition be reserved to ensure access for those who need financial aid. [applause] as we increase autonomy we will also increase performance indicators so that graduation rates, completion times and access are measures of success. i know that none of this is easy to hear. so let me be clear. nevada as many effective teachers in our schools. we have great principles and outstanding college professors. but there are also some who have no business teaching or serving as an administrator. it is unacceptable that children in classrooms literally across the hall from one another achieve a dramatically different levels because of the quality of their teacher. the current system cannot address this. it is too cumbersome and so focused
nevada's tuition rates are well below our western neighbors. the regions have long asked for the authority to raise them. universities and community colleges must develop a more strategic focus that connects the reprogram this and the state's economic development efforts. i would also ask that at least 15% of any increased tuition be reserved to ensure access for those who need financial aid. [applause] as we increase autonomy we will also increase performance indicators so that graduation...
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>> the tuition and fees was about 37,000. room and board, if you were living on campus and had an average meal plan, it was about $49,000. for students to have a lot of ability, there is a way. >> said it will cost a total love? $45,000? >> it will be about $42,500. >> does that include everything? if you add all of those up you'll be over $50,000. >> the tuition of the close to 40,000 and room and board will be right over 50,000. >> in the still have three times the number of people applying willing to pay that. >> we will have about 13,000 applications for 1400 spots. >> if you were in charge of the leadership's goal for future presidents of universities and you had to give them some tips, talking about the way you carry yourself, the hours you keep, what are some of the things you would tell them about being the president of the school? >> very few that are president intended to be. you came into it because you had some ideas he wanted to implement and use i you could have a greater impact doing that. you have to be able t
>> the tuition and fees was about 37,000. room and board, if you were living on campus and had an average meal plan, it was about $49,000. for students to have a lot of ability, there is a way. >> said it will cost a total love? $45,000? >> it will be about $42,500. >> does that include everything? if you add all of those up you'll be over $50,000. >> the tuition of the close to 40,000 and room and board will be right over 50,000. >> in the still have three...
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also, tuition could be increased at college level. enrollment reduction, and increase in fees at community colleges. >>catherine: the options? >>reporter: correct, and these are " what if " scenarios. and the analysts offices say that now at least people have an idea how they're going to be impacted. at 6:00 p.m. house state workers will be impacted and residential property owners. house state workers will be impacted- >>catherine: and we will get a better idea. how state workers could be impacted. and at 5:30 of the governor is going to breeease prisoners overcrowding and also not agree to that plan (music)) >> jacqueline: it is been wet, windy, as the showers continue. scattered but it is action more uniform. this is at 4,000 ft. and the showers are lower. not detected yet but we have seen plenty of rainfall. totals, with electric quarters in santa rosa, pat tillman is = - one half inch. and pet llama-- one half-inch, if petaluma if fifth-we've seen bursts of heavy rain out there today. off with heavy north bay rain early and stall
also, tuition could be increased at college level. enrollment reduction, and increase in fees at community colleges. >>catherine: the options? >>reporter: correct, and these are " what if " scenarios. and the analysts offices say that now at least people have an idea how they're going to be impacted. at 6:00 p.m. house state workers will be impacted and residential property owners. house state workers will be impacted- >>catherine: and we will get a better idea. how...
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>> the tuition this year was about $37,000. room and board would have been about 49. next year we will be at 52. 70% of our kids get financial aid. for students that have a lot of ability, is a way to go. >> that will cost me $45,000? >> it will be about $42.5000. -- $42,500. >> if you add those of you will be over $50,000. >> you still have three times the number of people you can bring-that are willing to pay that? >> we will have about 13,000 applications for 1400 spots. >> if you were in charge of the leader skip -- leadership school for future university presidents the hours you keep. what are some of the things you tell someone on being a president of a school? >> very few that are president's intended to be. you came into it because you had some ideas you wanted to implement and saw you could have a greater impact doing that. you have to be able to work with individuals. you cannot have a hot temper. you have to be able to moderate yourself as you try to moderate the forces coming in. you have to be able to see down the road. you have to know if i do x, y is go
>> the tuition this year was about $37,000. room and board would have been about 49. next year we will be at 52. 70% of our kids get financial aid. for students that have a lot of ability, is a way to go. >> that will cost me $45,000? >> it will be about $42.5000. -- $42,500. >> if you add those of you will be over $50,000. >> you still have three times the number of people you can bring-that are willing to pay that? >> we will have about 13,000 applications...
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you can always get a teaching job but we don't want to spend tuition.s a struggle to get my tuition together. you need to be a teacher or a nurse or social worker. that is all the things women in the early '60s could aspire to. i said no. i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. there was a lot of fights in my household and slamming of my door and putting my foot down. again, no. no you cannot do this broker are was determined and finally they saw i was not going to be happy are a good person they supported me and i thank god for having supportive parents who did not go to college but made sure my sister and i did. >> host: been you hear your second of many knows when you apply to northwestern. >> guest: northwestern was outside of chicago and at the time it was one of the best journalism schools in the country and i had great praise -- grades with all kinds of activities and a b + average from high-school. i applied to northwestern and little did i know there was a quota system and to know they egg knowledge it but there was a number of black
you can always get a teaching job but we don't want to spend tuition.s a struggle to get my tuition together. you need to be a teacher or a nurse or social worker. that is all the things women in the early '60s could aspire to. i said no. i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. there was a lot of fights in my household and slamming of my door and putting my foot down. again, no. no you cannot do this broker are was determined and finally they saw i was not going to be happy are a...
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tuition increases that university level and could lead to additional pay cuts for state workers.dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the sheriff is concerned about governor brown's proposal. the sheriff says it could increase the jail population here by 40% and it's already overcrowded. he is calling on the governor to send money to countys to deal with the issue. christine connelly, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the price of a gallon of gas will hit $4 before summer. and the summer is normally the time when you see increased demand. it will not get as bad as 2008, where prices were over $4.50. the reason? a better economy so investors are buying more oil and what is going on in the middle east and egypt. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>> it was a showery day today, tomorrow heavy rain. the storm is up to the north. up and down the west coast. bringing cold air to the west coast and we will get that too once the tail end pushes through into the bay area. let's look on future cast for tomorrow morning. 5:00, scattered showers. as we move into the later morning hours, notice the rain to
tuition increases that university level and could lead to additional pay cuts for state workers.dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the sheriff is concerned about governor brown's proposal. the sheriff says it could increase the jail population here by 40% and it's already overcrowded. he is calling on the governor to send money to countys to deal with the issue. christine connelly, kron 4 news. >> reporter: the price of a gallon of gas will hit $4 before summer. and the summer is...
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there is no tuition at the school but there are only hundred spots and there are no residency requirements for the school either. >> walnut creek will consider banning inflatable play toys at at park. they present a liability hazard. tomorrow the commission is set to consider the ban. several nearby cities already have similar bans. >>> the spca says their east bay branch placed a record number of adopted animals into oakland and other east bay cities in 2010. they released 2242 animals last year and that is 286 more than in 2009. spca officials say it was surprising considering the economic situation and they received more than $44,000 worth of volunteer work. >> mike is too humble but you do your share with perfect pet? >> we try to. it runs in the family. i want to show you i was at a superbowl party and some people were from australia asked about the big storm that hit there. here is video out of state of the vehicle for yeah, there has been more flooding, the vineyard and crops flooded. melbourne, several schools remain closed. 80 boats in the harbors, just devastation and they are ce
there is no tuition at the school but there are only hundred spots and there are no residency requirements for the school either. >> walnut creek will consider banning inflatable play toys at at park. they present a liability hazard. tomorrow the commission is set to consider the ban. several nearby cities already have similar bans. >>> the spca says their east bay branch placed a record number of adopted animals into oakland and other east bay cities in 2010. they released 2242...
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a university announced tuition is going up next year. board of trustees at stanford agreed on the 3.5% increase in the total undergraduate charges including room and board. members say the increase could pay faculty salary and fill positions frozen. the cost of attending the university will be $40,000 next year. that's up about $1,300. students at the law school are the exception. not in a good way. their tuition is climbing by 5 3/4%. >> the story for this dinner hour. one of the biggest names in the pizza business is filing for bankruptcy. we received late word last night. roundtable pizza based in concord filed for chapter 11. what it means. some locations will be close closed:there will be some layoffs. the vast majority will remain open. the 52-year-old pizza chain has 483 restaurants across the western states. roundtable says it has debt r n ranging from cla$10 million to million. >>> the streets of walnut creek are the target of warn graffiti. phenomenon more common in berkeley and santda cruise. yarn bombing is now popping up in
a university announced tuition is going up next year. board of trustees at stanford agreed on the 3.5% increase in the total undergraduate charges including room and board. members say the increase could pay faculty salary and fill positions frozen. the cost of attending the university will be $40,000 next year. that's up about $1,300. students at the law school are the exception. not in a good way. their tuition is climbing by 5 3/4%. >> the story for this dinner hour. one of the biggest...
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there is no tuition at the school but there are only hundred spots and there are no residency requirementsor the school either. >> walnut creek will consider banning inflatable play toys at at park. they present a liability hazard. tomorrow the commission is set to consider the ban. several nearby cities already have similar bans. >>> the spca says their east bay branch placed a record number of adopted animals into oakland and other east bay cities in 2010. they released 2242 animals last year and that is 286 more than in 2009. spca officials say it was surprising considering the economic situation and they received more than $44,000 worth of volunteer work. >> mike is too humble but you do your share with perfect pet? >> we try to. it runs in the family. i want to show you i was at a superbowl party and some people were from australia asked about the big storm that hit there. here is video out of state of the vehicle for yeah, there has been more flooding, the vineyard and crops flooded. melbourne, several schools remain closed. 80 boats in the harbors, just devastation and they are cele
there is no tuition at the school but there are only hundred spots and there are no residency requirementsor the school either. >> walnut creek will consider banning inflatable play toys at at park. they present a liability hazard. tomorrow the commission is set to consider the ban. several nearby cities already have similar bans. >>> the spca says their east bay branch placed a record number of adopted animals into oakland and other east bay cities in 2010. they released 2242...
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. >> reporter: while tuition is free, charter schools don't have to abide by the same guidelines public schools do. the principal at buckingham charter says his school will suspend any student who doesn't maintain a c-average. >> i think you're comparing apples oranges. >> reporter: this woman steves at nearby -- teaches at nearby -- at a nearby high school. the research shows they do no better than other schools and it riley depends on the school. but these -- really depends on the school. but these people believe this is the best school. >> there are 900 charter schools in california. they added 115 schools in just the last year. >> long-time southern california congresswoman jane harman is expected to announce tomorrow she's resign. the los angeles democrat sent an e-mail to her constituents. she's been a leading voice and a special election will determine her replacement in the house of representatives. >>> president obama sought to mend fences to american business leaders. he spoke to a number of a groom of ads that -- he spoke to a number of execs and he says growing america's eco
. >> reporter: while tuition is free, charter schools don't have to abide by the same guidelines public schools do. the principal at buckingham charter says his school will suspend any student who doesn't maintain a c-average. >> i think you're comparing apples oranges. >> reporter: this woman steves at nearby -- teaches at nearby -- at a nearby high school. the research shows they do no better than other schools and it riley depends on the school. but these -- really depends...
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if i were seeking a broadcasting career, i would not pay $50,000 tuition to learn to stream music from my computer. anyone can do that and no one is gone to get paid to do that. the online program is equipped to teach students how to run a real radio station. if i was a student interested in broadcasting, i would never go to school that did not have a real radio station. most schools that teach broadcasting do. every major city in the country has a college radio station. for san francisco to have no such station is a travesty for many reasons. it will help local students gain recognition and therefore bring recognition to our city. who will do public service announcements for small businesses and non-profit organizations? where else can we hear programs broadcast in cantonese, german, armenian, and many other languages? where can we gain insight into science, law, biotechnology, and human rights? in a city where arts and entertainment is important -- president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am dj dan. i come back to see you guys because i am excited that you were g
if i were seeking a broadcasting career, i would not pay $50,000 tuition to learn to stream music from my computer. anyone can do that and no one is gone to get paid to do that. the online program is equipped to teach students how to run a real radio station. if i was a student interested in broadcasting, i would never go to school that did not have a real radio station. most schools that teach broadcasting do. every major city in the country has a college radio station. for san francisco to...
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. >>> i'm bob redell with a warning for college students about another possible round of tuition hikes. that story is coming up. >>> and the weather is changing. we'll let you know what you need to wear today to possibly avoid some discomfort. a little gusty out there. and we have rain in the forecast. your forecast is on the way. >>> and 6:00. a horrible time for a sigalert, but that's what we have. a big reverse of a sofa competition you don't want to be a part of. and you are battling the wind for control of your car. my eyes are on the commute. >>> today as we take a live look outside from the south bay this morning, it is tuesday, february 8, "today in the bay." >>> 6:00. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm brent cannon. meteorologist christina loren is taking a windy start to the day. >> yes, it is a windy start to the day. our temperatures are nice and mild because of the windy start. you can see from the satellite imagery that we have changes on the way. you see the spotty clouds trying to push into the bay area. that's a very cold air mass that will move in as we head through toni
. >>> i'm bob redell with a warning for college students about another possible round of tuition hikes. that story is coming up. >>> and the weather is changing. we'll let you know what you need to wear today to possibly avoid some discomfort. a little gusty out there. and we have rain in the forecast. your forecast is on the way. >>> and 6:00. a horrible time for a sigalert, but that's what we have. a big reverse of a sofa competition you don't want to be a part of....
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we don't want to spend tuition, which is a struggle to get my tuition together for me. like, you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that is just about all the things young women in the early 60's would aspire to. i was just, no, i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of doors and putting my foot down. again, this was the first, no, you can't do this. i was just determined. finally they saw that i was, i was not going to be happy, i was not going to be a good person to live with unless i got this opportunity. >> host: right. >> guest: said they supported me, and i think god for having supported parents who did not get to college but made sure my sister and i did. >> host: at some point you're a second no. the second of many when you apply it to schools at northwestern. >> guest: northwestern and of it -- northwestern university. that is where i want to go because at the time it was one of the best journalism schools in the country. i had great grades. as i told you, i was in all
we don't want to spend tuition, which is a struggle to get my tuition together for me. like, you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that is just about all the things young women in the early 60's would aspire to. i was just, no, i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of doors and putting my foot down. again, this was the first, no, you can't do this. i was just determined. finally they saw that i was,...
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tuition, everything was up in the air. the feeling was from at least the left press that the corporate world could have made a difference in all of this, they could have pressured the government, could have joined the idea of the left instead of arming itself on the right and opposing it. >> save our college! >> until these demonstrations and other acts ended i will continue my policy of asking police help to maintain the security of the campus. >> don't let them take them man. >> calm down. >> we can riot took. >> they knew they weren't immune to violence from the protesters or from the police. >> they really didn't like the media. they thought they showed them unfairly. what else can you do if you have a helmeted police officer with a club hitting heads to the degree that you can hear the crack? it affects you. the drama of a student throwing a rock isn't nearly as visual or impactful and for the police officers that is what they were avoiding, the rocks throws, pieces of concrete, whatever students threw at them. it was
tuition, everything was up in the air. the feeling was from at least the left press that the corporate world could have made a difference in all of this, they could have pressured the government, could have joined the idea of the left instead of arming itself on the right and opposing it. >> save our college! >> until these demonstrations and other acts ended i will continue my policy of asking police help to maintain the security of the campus. >> don't let them take them...
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a lottery at 8:00 this morning determine whod gets n there is no tuition for the school, and there are only about 100 spots available. there are also no residentsy restrictions. >> and doing home work using the internet just got easier for all students in one school. today cisco systems donated wireless routeors to each child at arice high school. all of the graduates last year, all of them admitted to a four-year college. >> i think it's an mazing opportunity for all students in oakland. especially arice. >> this opportunity is great for arice knowing we're going to get wireless internet at home. we don't have to worry about coming to school every day to get done at home. >> only 40% of the u.s. households have wireless technology. cisco says that will close that digital divide just a bit. arice focuses on students be the first in their families to go to college z they're having terrific success. >> what a great thing for >>> in the newsroom at 6:00 the hidden tax that comes with the president's health care plan. tonight what california lawmakers plan to do about this expensive loopho
a lottery at 8:00 this morning determine whod gets n there is no tuition for the school, and there are only about 100 spots available. there are also no residentsy restrictions. >> and doing home work using the internet just got easier for all students in one school. today cisco systems donated wireless routeors to each child at arice high school. all of the graduates last year, all of them admitted to a four-year college. >> i think it's an mazing opportunity for all students in...
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, and it was a struggle for them to get my tuition together for me.and it was like, you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that is just about all the things young women in their early 60s would aspire to. and i was just, no, i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. so there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of my door and putting my foot down. again, this was the first know. no, you can do this. and i was just determined and finally they saw i was not going to be happy. i was not going to be a good person to live with in less i got this opportunity. so, they supported me and i thank god for having supported parents, who didn't go to college but made sure me and my sister did. >> host: at some point you hear a second know, the second of many nose when you apply to school, northwestern. >> guest: northwest and university in evanston illinois. i was right outside of chicago and that that is where he wanted to go because at the time it was one of the best journalism schools in the country. and i had grea
, and it was a struggle for them to get my tuition together for me.and it was like, you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that is just about all the things young women in their early 60s would aspire to. and i was just, no, i don't want to do that. i really want to do this. so there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of my door and putting my foot down. again, this was the first know. no, you can do this. and i was just determined and finally they saw i...
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you can always get a teaching job, but we don't want to spend tuition, and was a struggle for them toether for me, and it was like you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that's just about all the things the young women in the early 60's would aspire to. and i was just "know, i don't want to do that, you really want to do this." so there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of my door and putting my foot down. and again, this was the first no, no, you can't do this. and i was determined. and finally they solve it was not going to be happy, i was not going to be a good person to live with unless i got this opportunity. so, they supported me, and i thank god for having the support of parents who didn't go to college but made sure me and my sister did. >> host: and then at some point you hear a second no, the second of many noes when you apply to school, northwestern. >> guest: northwestern university in illinois was right outside chicago, and that's where i wanted to go, because at that time it was one of the best journalism schools in the country.
you can always get a teaching job, but we don't want to spend tuition, and was a struggle for them toether for me, and it was like you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that's just about all the things the young women in the early 60's would aspire to. and i was just "know, i don't want to do that, you really want to do this." so there were a lot of fights in my household and a lot of slamming of my door and putting my foot down. and again, this was the first no, no,...
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. >> tuition at egypt universities is just $60 a year and there are many more students than jobs. only about half of the 600 to 700,000 graduates a year find jobs. >>> the trial of three american hikers has begun in iran. two of the defendants wasted no time explaining why they were in the country. d josh fattal entered not-guilty pleas. the ndant, sarah >> we were going to kurdistan as a tourist. >> shane bauer and josh fatal entered not guilty pleas. the third defendant sarah shourd was released in september upon bail and has not returned to iran. the three berkeley grads were accused of illegally crossing the border 18 months ago. they say it was an accident. iran says they were spying. >>> the family of a missing teenager is worried tonight about her whereabouts. 14-year-old julisa valdez is a stewed at fisher middle -- student at fisher middle school and has not been seen since friday. today students and teachers handed out flyers to try and kind fined her. >> we just want her to come -- find her. >> we just want her to come back. her mom is worried about you. >> we really mi
. >> tuition at egypt universities is just $60 a year and there are many more students than jobs. only about half of the 600 to 700,000 graduates a year find jobs. >>> the trial of three american hikers has begun in iran. two of the defendants wasted no time explaining why they were in the country. d josh fattal entered not-guilty pleas. the ndant, sarah >> we were going to kurdistan as a tourist. >> shane bauer and josh fatal entered not guilty pleas. the third...
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exemptionings, they are not seeking higher student fees but they say they may be forced to raise tuition if californians do not agree to expense income, sales, and vehicle taxes this june. >>> well the official celebration is tomorrow but, today, the super bowl champs got a hero's welcome as they returned home. [ cheering and applause ] . >> that's pretty much everyone in green bay, wisconsin, right there. students were let out early, adults skipped work to gather outside green bay's lambeau field. who knows if we'll even see a super bowl next season, grace lee explains the uncertainty and why it could impact you even if you're not a fan. >> the green bay packers have won the super bowl. >> reporter: from the moment of victory to the not so proud. [ singing ] >> reporter: did you see christina aguilera forget part of the national anthem? all those funny ads. what will we do without the super bowl? what if we lost this american tradition because of a labor dispute? >> it would be hell. >> really? >> absolute hell. >> reporter: what would you do? >> what would i do with my sundays and mond
exemptionings, they are not seeking higher student fees but they say they may be forced to raise tuition if californians do not agree to expense income, sales, and vehicle taxes this june. >>> well the official celebration is tomorrow but, today, the super bowl champs got a hero's welcome as they returned home. [ cheering and applause ] . >> that's pretty much everyone in green bay, wisconsin, right there. students were let out early, adults skipped work to gather outside green...
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. >> we reduced tuition by one third for summer. a huge influx of students taking classes in the summer. >> reporter: last month u.s.f. triggered community protest. the frequency of its radio station saying it was a drain on resources and didn't serve its core mission. now they are challenging the claim that it doesn't have the space for upward bound. >> we care about latin america, we care about the philippines as we should but we don't care about this program. >> reporter: criticism tinged with racial overtones, the reverend brown suggested u.s.f. action was reminiscent of earlier. >> they learn how to read and write by candle light. and kerosene light. >> reporter: they are giving them two years to relocate upward bound high school students say just being on this campus has helped them become college material. >> this campus is amazing much it is a beautiful campus. >> i wouldn't have this experience of living in the dorms, getting college classes. >> just being on campus you feel like you are ready for college and you are ready
. >> we reduced tuition by one third for summer. a huge influx of students taking classes in the summer. >> reporter: last month u.s.f. triggered community protest. the frequency of its radio station saying it was a drain on resources and didn't serve its core mission. now they are challenging the claim that it doesn't have the space for upward bound. >> we care about latin america, we care about the philippines as we should but we don't care about this program. >>...
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some protesters have been here for decades protesting everything from war to student tuition.en the threat of a $5,000 fine won't make them budge. the royal family is staying out of it, but british prime minister david cameron is pressing government ministers saying he wants this problem sorted out before the wedding. >> in my view, protests should come, make their point and go. >> reporter: and the leader of westminster council is trying to get a court order to force them to go. >> the frustration is that we seem to be powerless to deal with the issue. that's the real frustration. >> reporter: protesters say they hold no grudge against the happy couple. they even send their best wishes. >> we have no interest whatsoever in disrupting the wedding day. we were actually here first. >> reporter: and they say they'll be here long after the wedding bells stop ringing at westminster abbey. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >>> coming up later on "the early show," an update from capitol hill on the budget battle. we will hear from alabama republican senator jeff sessions, ranking me
some protesters have been here for decades protesting everything from war to student tuition.en the threat of a $5,000 fine won't make them budge. the royal family is staying out of it, but british prime minister david cameron is pressing government ministers saying he wants this problem sorted out before the wedding. >> in my view, protests should come, make their point and go. >> reporter: and the leader of westminster council is trying to get a court order to force them to go....
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also look at other ways to finance your college tuition, plastic surgery and weddings. planning ahead for future purchases and avoiding a bulk of spending will help you save in the long term. >>> the bay area getting ready for a visit from president obama on thursday. he's expected to meet with high-tech execs to talk about job creation, green energy, education and invasion. no word on who he's meeting or whether any of the meetings will be public, but meantime on capitol hill the administration is facing a tough budget fight. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with more. zbhr. >> reporter: unless congress acts money to run the federal government runs out march 4th. the house votes later this week on cutting $61 billion from what we are spending this year. the pentagon is worried. >> the damage done across our military from that reduction would be magnified. >> cuts of that level will be detrimental to america's national security. >> reporter: much of what we owe is paying for wars overseas. even democrats worry it costs way too much. >> america can no longer afford to
also look at other ways to finance your college tuition, plastic surgery and weddings. planning ahead for future purchases and avoiding a bulk of spending will help you save in the long term. >>> the bay area getting ready for a visit from president obama on thursday. he's expected to meet with high-tech execs to talk about job creation, green energy, education and invasion. no word on who he's meeting or whether any of the meetings will be public, but meantime on capitol hill the...
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what we're hearing is the increases in tuition from year to year, fortunately, the cal grant is beingincreased to allow for those increases to be subsidyized by cal grant and other scholarships that the universities and colleges may offer to students. >> and the free workshops are coming up. you have one coming up after today, sunday. you have one at gunderson and over phil high school, and you have add aid fourth one. >> february 28th. friends are welcome to come in any time. >> put the parents at ease. tell them how easy it is to do this. >> it takes about 20 minutes to a half hour. the families have all of their tax information ready and prepared. our volunteers are trained, well trained. we have financial aid officers and directors from our local institutions here, colleges and universities in the santa clara area who are experts in completing this and will provide the families with all of the information that they need in order to properly answer all the questions on the applications to allow their student to qualify. we really encourage families to apply regardless of whether or
what we're hearing is the increases in tuition from year to year, fortunately, the cal grant is beingincreased to allow for those increases to be subsidyized by cal grant and other scholarships that the universities and colleges may offer to students. >> and the free workshops are coming up. you have one coming up after today, sunday. you have one at gunderson and over phil high school, and you have add aid fourth one. >> february 28th. friends are welcome to come in any time....