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but just they've got all this new cash, apply it to tuition to keeping tuitions down. >> let's not be naive. let's understand prestigious universities for what they are, giant profit making businesses whose general partners happen to be tenured professors, state supported institutions like the university of virginia. businesses, if they're smart businesses, charge whatever the traffic will bear. >> steve, you got five girls. all went to college. wouldn't you have liked to have seen those tuition rates go down a little based on their enendowment? spend some money to lower cost? >> then the way you get that done is, again, by what john wants to do and that is remove government subsidies because when subsidies go you up, administrative bloat goes up, sticking point of that, debt goes up. and bay bithe way, david f they don't get their act together, even without reform, you'll see the web do the same thing to higher education what it did to media, turn it upside down. you can get lot of great course now from fine universities on-line for free. >> last word from the guy who had to put five
but just they've got all this new cash, apply it to tuition to keeping tuitions down. >> let's not be naive. let's understand prestigious universities for what they are, giant profit making businesses whose general partners happen to be tenured professors, state supported institutions like the university of virginia. businesses, if they're smart businesses, charge whatever the traffic will bear. >> steve, you got five girls. all went to college. wouldn't you have liked to have seen...
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this morning of voting for a tuition hike. it will tell you how much more students th,,,,,, what does fall smell like? head north, to someplace pristine like acadia national park. there is nothing like the parks this time of year. the falling leaves, the crisp air, the perfect inspiration for air wick's fall collection. yeah, when i smell all those things, i know fall is in the air. the fall collection brought to you by air wick and the national park foundation. something in the air wick. dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron. >>> if an opponent from a burning abandoned building in san jose and good toshow and never takes office cross country and to nato and and california ahead good >>> you're talking about a campaign that hell is going to close the half of the british >>> if you want to be present up to work for everybody not just for some original president obama is pulling ahead of mitt romney >>> this will be heading back to school in chicago this morning. teachers 77 destructi
this morning of voting for a tuition hike. it will tell you how much more students th,,,,,, what does fall smell like? head north, to someplace pristine like acadia national park. there is nothing like the parks this time of year. the falling leaves, the crisp air, the perfect inspiration for air wick's fall collection. yeah, when i smell all those things, i know fall is in the air. the fall collection brought to you by air wick and the national park foundation. something in the air wick. dance...
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a simple news search, type in free college tuition.d a lot of great articles talking about michigan 2020, which is this plan, democratic plan proposing to give all high school seniors in michigan a $9500 stipend essentially to go to school within the michigan tate school system. so you know, this is applicable to michigan residents. the big takeaway here if you are interested in going to college and saving money, take it from me, a penn state grad, look at your colleges in your state. your community colleges, your state schools. you'll save 70% going to these schools. by the way, states have an incentive to keep scholars and kids with high gpas in the state. it's a direct correlation to boosting the economy in the state. if you have a good gpa, apply for the scholarships at these schools. you might get full scholarship. >> cindy oswego. >> high-five. >> full scholarships, how hard are they to get. >> apply early and cast a wide net. i interviewed for this particular beat, the editor of fast web.com. a huge scholarship database. he's al
a simple news search, type in free college tuition.d a lot of great articles talking about michigan 2020, which is this plan, democratic plan proposing to give all high school seniors in michigan a $9500 stipend essentially to go to school within the michigan tate school system. so you know, this is applicable to michigan residents. the big takeaway here if you are interested in going to college and saving money, take it from me, a penn state grad, look at your colleges in your state. your...
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under the plan, tuition would go up 5%. in state undergraduates would pay 150 more dollars per semester ringing tuition to more than $6,000 per year not including fees or books. if proposition 30 passes this plan would be thrown out and part of the increase could be refunded to students. governor jerry brown is pushing the measure which would increase sales tax on high earners. a lot of students are upset about this after seeing several tuition hikes in recent years and they say they would rather see the money come from executive pay and benefits. >> coming up, what actress lindsey lohan's is busted again, this time in york city. >> why a school is banning its popular fathered daughter dance. >> she is not old enough to read but she has written a book. you'll meet an author who gets this week's high 5, coming up. >> lindsey lohan's is in trouble again. p&g reports that 26 rolled actress was arrested in york city after allegedly hitting a pedestrian with her portia and then leaving the scene. she was pulling into a hotel whe
under the plan, tuition would go up 5%. in state undergraduates would pay 150 more dollars per semester ringing tuition to more than $6,000 per year not including fees or books. if proposition 30 passes this plan would be thrown out and part of the increase could be refunded to students. governor jerry brown is pushing the measure which would increase sales tax on high earners. a lot of students are upset about this after seeing several tuition hikes in recent years and they say they would...
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in state tuition for illegal immigrants...it's a topic that has everyone talking...and we gave dozensylanders a chance to share their opinion on the issue n our studios last night.as karen parks reports...there was a lot most felt they had the chance to share and listen. listen.// (25:50)(heated exchange)all ive heard from you is inaccuracy..........fuzzy math.....fuzzy math...... marylands dream act......a controversial measure facing election.....(8:033(patricia esposito)i just have problems with illegal people......its a measure passed by the legislature that would giie eligible undocumented students a chance at a coolege education by paying in-state tuitionnrates..... (45:57)(hickson)we want to make sure we keep educated people here and we educate the people we have.....it was an issue discussed here at the fox 45 studios......a town hall meeting .......that had heated moments.... (26:50)(heated exchange)you are also proud to be an irishman.......you must love me since you love illegals..... the dream act...... which will 3 now be decided by voters states that a student may only r
in state tuition for illegal immigrants...it's a topic that has everyone talking...and we gave dozensylanders a chance to share their opinion on the issue n our studios last night.as karen parks reports...there was a lot most felt they had the chance to share and listen. listen.// (25:50)(heated exchange)all ive heard from you is inaccuracy..........fuzzy math.....fuzzy math...... marylands dream act......a controversial measure facing election.....(8:033(patricia esposito)i just have problems...
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a college that's lowering its tuition. seriously.dia university in minnesota is cutting their tuition by $10,000 a year. you see their tuition before the reduction is nearly $30,000 a year. the school's president says no services are being cut and teachers right now are being added but the university's financial aid will be reduced so there's no word on how much that's going to impact students when the new tuition goes into effect next year. >>> sodas are going to get a little bit smaller in new york or maybe a lot smaller. today officials are set to approve the don't verbal ban on -- controversial ban on large sugary sodas. a 16-ounce limit on sodas and other sugared drinks sold at restaurants, delis and theaters. this has had the biggest effect on fast food restaurants like mcdonald's where a 16-ounce drink is considered pretty small. the rule will take effect sometime next march. what do you think about this? about the ban? should the government have control over how much soda we drink? head to our facebook fan page and weigh in a
a college that's lowering its tuition. seriously.dia university in minnesota is cutting their tuition by $10,000 a year. you see their tuition before the reduction is nearly $30,000 a year. the school's president says no services are being cut and teachers right now are being added but the university's financial aid will be reduced so there's no word on how much that's going to impact students when the new tuition goes into effect next year. >>> sodas are going to get a little bit...
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the that was going to have to have the tuition increase is that a is legislation that was. it hadn't quite happened yet and so it's not that that this is a new thing it's just going back to the status quo. but you look at the way the best universities are the university to come back and there's been a lot of i don't want to say waste but a lot of different priorities priorities in spending money on things like development as opposed to things like students or faculty and so one of the things that this is going to have to do is really create a sense of a reply or ties ing what universities are going to do the university where i used to be associated concordia university in the last five years i think went through three presidents and each time one was forced out they would give that person a two hundred or three hundred thousand dollars. golden parachute not actually a useful way of spending money if you think you're actually short of money and take apart what i understand they're not even trying to increase the rate thread concurrent with the economy is that correct. well a
the that was going to have to have the tuition increase is that a is legislation that was. it hadn't quite happened yet and so it's not that that this is a new thing it's just going back to the status quo. but you look at the way the best universities are the university to come back and there's been a lot of i don't want to say waste but a lot of different priorities priorities in spending money on things like development as opposed to things like students or faculty and so one of the things...
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that would bring a semester of tuition to a grand total of $3,135. opponents say this will keep a lot of students from attending. >> every time that the board of trustees raised its tuition, it is hard for in a hardship for middle-class families grief >> many students are working to death three part-time jobs to make ends meet. if the tuition freeze comes run it will simply mean less students will have access to public education. >> again, possible increases coming in january if the governors temporary tax measures to not pass. if the tax measures do pass, the $249 that the students are already paying to attend, they will rescind that and that means students will get a $249 refund for the kinds semester plus they will be paying less in the next semester. there is a bit of a silver lining, but it is all depended on the governor's temporary tax measures. >>grant: we are always be tracking neighborhood crime. in san francisco police say they are investigating scams in which latinos are being targeted. if suspects are using fake lottery tickets to get th
that would bring a semester of tuition to a grand total of $3,135. opponents say this will keep a lot of students from attending. >> every time that the board of trustees raised its tuition, it is hard for in a hardship for middle-class families grief >> many students are working to death three part-time jobs to make ends meet. if the tuition freeze comes run it will simply mean less students will have access to public education. >> again, possible increases coming in january...
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this requires schools to talk to students 30 days before they announce any plans to increase tuitiont requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it actually takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> and governor brown has been busy signing a number of other bills this week. the first aimed at community college reform and helping students combat the effects of student tuition if they meet minimum standards. another looks to make california a leader in making electronic versions of textbooks available to students. sb-1053 will create a database where e-materials will be stored. students could access the library anywhere in the state. finally, governor brown vetoed a bill that would ban smoking in long-term health care facilities. before giving ab-217 a thumb's down, he said it was admirable, but better for individual facilities and employees to devid devise their own policies. >>> we suggest you stick around. we'll be back in a matter of minutes. >>> welcome back. you made it to friday. we have a hot weekend ahead. triple digit heat, b
this requires schools to talk to students 30 days before they announce any plans to increase tuitiont requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it actually takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> and governor brown has been busy signing a number of other bills this week. the first aimed at community college reform and helping students combat the effects of student tuition if they meet minimum standards. another looks to make...
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from the very this legislation the tuition hike was announced two years ago and it will thousand and ten and gradually more and more students learn about the tuition hike there it's about what it amounts what's an attack it was the accessibility to education they participated to their general assemblies through a very organized system of direct democracy direct union democracy decided on continuing the struggle over two years until we finally got to the point where it general strike was just a fireball in the eye of so many students really does show you how much really needs to go into it and i think the occupy wall street movement and i keep comparing it back to here because that's what i'm familiar with but i think really strategizing organizing and regrouping it's not all about the in the street protests that really needs to be a lot of that work i wanted to actually say quote that now. naomi klein said she said this is why radical movements are mercilessly. them are mocked they can win. why is it that you think that protest movements like this are mocked and what do you think jus
from the very this legislation the tuition hike was announced two years ago and it will thousand and ten and gradually more and more students learn about the tuition hike there it's about what it amounts what's an attack it was the accessibility to education they participated to their general assemblies through a very organized system of direct democracy direct union democracy decided on continuing the struggle over two years until we finally got to the point where it general strike was just a...
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that is a tuition break for in-state students. >> but they fork over 60,000. a lot of the kids cannot find a job. >> i agree in general. john: okay. we are done. [laughter] >> part of the issue remeasured and come how much in a lifetime. >> the more prestigious to help people get the first job. >> bartenders, 15% also taxi drivers. they go into debt to an end cannot find a job. >> it is not bad to study french literature. >> how about you? >> french psychology. >> did it help to get a job? >> no. i learn how to play poker. [laughter] i did not have to pay that to. >> it is not the indices broke i think you learn in some cases with liberal education we need to cause people to think about things like you do every week to think like they have not done before. that is noble. >> but my show is free. >> or the cable subscription >> i don't think anyone is forced and it is clear some places it >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her
that is a tuition break for in-state students. >> but they fork over 60,000. a lot of the kids cannot find a job. >> i agree in general. john: okay. we are done. [laughter] >> part of the issue remeasured and come how much in a lifetime. >> the more prestigious to help people get the first job. >> bartenders, 15% also taxi drivers. they go into debt to an end cannot find a job. >> it is not bad to study french literature. >> how about you? >>...
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romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition.olly corbett broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age just think, like, oh, you're either wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial aid from the government and it's that simple, but it's not that simple. >> no, it's not that simple. what is simple and what's very clear is that, you know, families aren't saving enough money in part because they can't in many cases. a recent study biography dealt investments shows families are way behind in their college savings goals. fewer than one-third of parents with college-bound kids are considering the total cost of college. only 30% of all families are on track to cover those costs. >> so
romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition.olly corbett broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age just think,...
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but an annual tuition at $6,270. the hike won't take effect if voters reject to governor brown spot 30. the governor big tax an issue that will be on the ballot. >>> sphere construction cannot start next year on a 65 mi. span from merced to fresno. california and the feds will split the cost of the section. this still some potential goals of the project moves ahead. including a lawsuit from central ballot farmers put tolls on the golden gate bridge might not have to be released next summer as planned. the bridge that should set the projected budget shortfall over the next five years is $90 million less than the earlier estimate. this is the moves made that possible. the nhl lockout is just a few days old in the league has already canceled games for this month reported against the in jeopardy if some players and the union don't agree on a new contract this soon. >>> special endeavor is the and ready to leave houston for all passel. the spacecraft is on his final journey to its final home in los angeles. tomorrow the s
but an annual tuition at $6,270. the hike won't take effect if voters reject to governor brown spot 30. the governor big tax an issue that will be on the ballot. >>> sphere construction cannot start next year on a 65 mi. span from merced to fresno. california and the feds will split the cost of the section. this still some potential goals of the project moves ahead. including a lawsuit from central ballot farmers put tolls on the golden gate bridge might not have to be released next...
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romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition. on education said the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age think, you're wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial aid from the government, and it's that simple, but it's not that simple. >> the biggest challenge to u.s. education doesn't come from china, by the way. it comes from congress. jackie won't be the only one left out in the cold if the u.s. falls over the fiscal cliff. that fiscal cliff is a combination of tax increases and budget cuts that will hit at the beginning of next year unless of course congress does its job and fixes it. some of the cuts to education programs would hurt at-risk students. pell grants are safe at least for next year, but most other financial aid pro
romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition. on education said the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age think, you're wealthy enough to go to college or you get...
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romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition.e recession's heavy toll on the state budget is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age, think, oh, you're either wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial aid from the government, it's that simple. but it's not that simple. >> jackie won't be the only one left out in the cold if the u.s. falls over the fiscal cliff, that fiscal cliff that will hit at the beginning of next year. some of the education programs will hurt at risk students. pell grants are safe for next year. but most federal aid grants face an 8.2% cut. programs that support research would also be scaled back and while congress is busy doing nothing, the rest of the world is moving forward. u.s. college situation rates are the highest in the world. the rest of the world is catching up quickly and may surpass the u.s. for high school g
romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition.e recession's heavy toll on the state budget is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> a lot of people who don't have students in college or don't have kids my age, think, oh, you're either wealthy enough to go to college or you get financial aid from the government, it's that simple. but it's not that simple....
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even tuition for ppblic four year cooleges rose 68 percent over the past decade.(nats) enter the preeidential campaign -- with college affordability a key issue for younger voters."" want to make college mmre aafordaale for every young person who has the initiative and drrve to go, and make sure they're not burdened by thousands of dollaas' worth of debt." &ppresident obama has expanded pell grants, and cut out the banks as middlemen for loans -- allowing studenns to porrow directly from the povernment. now, obamm growth y increasing state grants.yet -- he'd need congress to hell fund thaa. promise free stuff that you &pwill nd up paying for. what want to do is get ou a greet job, so you can pay ittback yourself." mitt romney's lan burdensomm regulattons, and get the government out of the ssudent loan uuiness.romney says the flood of fedeeal dollars just drives up tuition. molly corbett broad of the american council on education pointssout the recession's also a factor."when the states reduces its support, the only other placc to turn for most colleges in the publ
even tuition for ppblic four year cooleges rose 68 percent over the past decade.(nats) enter the preeidential campaign -- with college affordability a key issue for younger voters."" want to make college mmre aafordaale for every young person who has the initiative and drrve to go, and make sure they're not burdened by thousands of dollaas' worth of debt." &ppresident obama has expanded pell grants, and cut out the banks as middlemen for loans -- allowing studenns to porrow...
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because i do believe that tuition matters.re's no substitute for affordable tuition at a really good public college university or community college, and that is something that we really have to focus on. we are losing students from new hampshire to massachusetts in particular because their tuition out of state in some places has become more affordable for our families than our own in-state tuition. that's unacceptable. it also means that once we lose those young people, two other states, they don't come here to find jobs and start families. we really need to focus on this. it is absolutely a priority because it's also important that we work with our university system to tap their expertise to help our businesses. we want their expertise in marketing. we want their technology and innovation expertise. we want to take things like the green launching pad and develop that into an innovation launching pad. we have to help the companies learn how to export more, work more with international trade. we need to create more and more job
because i do believe that tuition matters.re's no substitute for affordable tuition at a really good public college university or community college, and that is something that we really have to focus on. we are losing students from new hampshire to massachusetts in particular because their tuition out of state in some places has become more affordable for our families than our own in-state tuition. that's unacceptable. it also means that once we lose those young people, two other states, they...
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students protesting tuition hikes and budget cuts at uc regent meetings.outing] >> students have also been taking their displeasure to sacramento. a new survey out from washington monthly mag contains some much-needed good news for california universities. the magazine singled out nine california schools for overall excellence or providing great value to its students. >> it's astonishing, though, uc system has taken a hit financially and have had to raise tuitions, still and all they're a very good buy. >> the publication prides itself on taking a hard look at public institutions to make them better. they ranked uc san diego as the number one university in the country. stanford came in number three. uc berkeley? number five. followed by ucla at number six and uc riverside at number 9. uc santa bash brace 14th 14th best. uv davis, 17th. the was monthly uses criteria that different from the mush publicized u.s. news and world report college rankings. >> most of the top u.s. news schools, like yale and princeton and dartmouth, don't do well in our rankings, b
students protesting tuition hikes and budget cuts at uc regent meetings.outing] >> students have also been taking their displeasure to sacramento. a new survey out from washington monthly mag contains some much-needed good news for california universities. the magazine singled out nine california schools for overall excellence or providing great value to its students. >> it's astonishing, though, uc system has taken a hit financially and have had to raise tuitions, still and all...
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romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition. broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students college n college or don't have kids my age think, like, you're wealthy enough to go to college, or you get financial aid from the government. it's not that simple. >> reporter: christine romans, cnn, new york. >> now, a recent study by fidelity investments shows families are way behind their college savings goals. fewer than 1/3 of parents with college-bound children are even considering the total cost of college. and only 30% of all families are on track to cover that hefty cost. >>> he just won an emmy for his role on "two and a half men." so how acting along side ashton kutcher different from acting alongside charlie sheen? the wr
romney says the flood of federal dollars just drives up tuition. broad of the american council on education says the recession's heavy toll on state budgets is also a factor. >> when the state reduces its support, the only other place to turn for most colleges in the public sector is to increase tuition. >> reporter: either way, students like jackie feel left out in the cold. >> a lot of people who don't have students college n college or don't have kids my age think, like,...
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. >> t i know as the father of six kids through college, how do you get the tuition down? >> because the federal government has drowned out the private sector, we've got to do everything we can because the price of tuition has gone up 500%. if you think about it, some people can't go to college because the price of tuition is way too high. so what we have that do is we can bring these things to a state level. we can start letting the private sector come in and compete, and i think that those will help drive the price of tuition down. that way we will more opportunity for higher education. >> democrats say you are being hipocritical in your call for ending subsidees. you list $50,000 in out standing college loans. how dowry spawned sph -- how do youad respond? >> i wish i had more options. gee are trying to pay some of those things off. i want my children to have a college education without having as mop debt. as much debt. many people are leaving college endebted and they can't find work to payoff some of those loans. o what is going to happen with had college education? t
. >> t i know as the father of six kids through college, how do you get the tuition down? >> because the federal government has drowned out the private sector, we've got to do everything we can because the price of tuition has gone up 500%. if you think about it, some people can't go to college because the price of tuition is way too high. so what we have that do is we can bring these things to a state level. we can start letting the private sector come in and compete, and i think...
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trusties approved a tuition hike contingent on the proposition. >> we'll make the case to voters, theyunderstand we have a crisis in our schools and we have to explain my proposition 30 is the solution. >> proposition 38 would raise the income tax rate on most people for 12 years, with the money raised going through education. the president of the pda says that is where it is needed. >> the money goes directly to every single public-school, based on the number of youngsters that are at that school. it was written specifically that way. there is no specific money for higher education but the relief that we give on the budget side provides legislature with the opportunity to support higher education. >> but with two measures on the ballot, voters are confused. >> i really don't know that much about it. i'm sorry. >> i don't know about that one. >> even the measure's proponents stop short of telling us exactly how to vote. >> if you were to advise a voter, yes or no on 38, would it be yes or no? >> we are saying yes on 30 because that is the solution for schools. >> we have a neutral posi
trusties approved a tuition hike contingent on the proposition. >> we'll make the case to voters, theyunderstand we have a crisis in our schools and we have to explain my proposition 30 is the solution. >> proposition 38 would raise the income tax rate on most people for 12 years, with the money raised going through education. the president of the pda says that is where it is needed. >> the money goes directly to every single public-school, based on the number of youngsters...
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we triggered in february over two years we managed to mobilize students around the issue of this tuition hike around broader issues such as free education and of privatization of public services and this is why the voted in such huge numbers in favor of the strike and continued to strike over six months. and of course the liberal government helped us by refusing repeated b. to negotiate to open even a line of communication even entering the eighth or ninth week of strike after a huge protest of hundreds of thousands of people he still refused to be us here first negotiated to negotiate on fair terms which is why the population of. the anger amongst the population mounted and this only this didn't affect students but also the broader population as it went down into the streets first in support of the students and then in defense of their democratic rights stifled by bill seventy eight which was the repressive demonstration legislation that you talked about so this is a victory of those hundreds of thousands of give back because we them students are citizens who have resisted for six month
we triggered in february over two years we managed to mobilize students around the issue of this tuition hike around broader issues such as free education and of privatization of public services and this is why the voted in such huge numbers in favor of the strike and continued to strike over six months. and of course the liberal government helped us by refusing repeated b. to negotiate to open even a line of communication even entering the eighth or ninth week of strike after a huge protest of...
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how do you get tuitions down? >> guest: because federal government drowned out the private sector we have to do everything we can. because the price was tuition went over 500 percent up over the 80s. there are people who can't today because the price of tuition is too high unless they're completelyy indebted. we can bring them to a state level and let the private sector come in and compete. and i think it will drive the price of tuition down and give more people opportunity for higher education. >> chris: democrats said you are hypocritical for calls of ending subsidies for college education noting that you have $15,000 in outstanding college loans? how do you respond? >> guest: i wish i option and we are trying to pay them off. i would love to be in the position of no debt. i want my children to have a college education without having as much debt. many people are leaving college and indebted and they can't find work to pay off the loans. what is going to happen with the college education is the same thing that h
how do you get tuitions down? >> guest: because federal government drowned out the private sector we have to do everything we can. because the price was tuition went over 500 percent up over the 80s. there are people who can't today because the price of tuition is too high unless they're completelyy indebted. we can bring them to a state level and let the private sector come in and compete. and i think it will drive the price of tuition down and give more people opportunity for higher...
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that would put annual tuition at $6,270. the hike will only take effect voters reject proposition 38, that is the governor's tax initiative. >> the federal government just hit the accelerator on california's $69 billion bullet train. construction can now start next year on a 65 mi. span from merced to fresno. california and the feds will split the cost on that section. there are still some potential hurdles as the project moves ahead, including a lawsuit from central valley farmers. >> right now bart is hosting a community meeting in san fransisco to discuss their plan to transform the 24th and mission plaza. the $4.2 million vision is a vibrant community gathering place, the agency wants to open storefronts and get rid offenses. the biggest challenge is to avoid what happened at 16th and mission. the agency spent millions of dollars to spruce up the plaza years ago and since then neighbors say that it has returned to drug dealing, drinking, and prostitution. >> have a lot of littering and public drunkenness, those kind of t
that would put annual tuition at $6,270. the hike will only take effect voters reject proposition 38, that is the governor's tax initiative. >> the federal government just hit the accelerator on california's $69 billion bullet train. construction can now start next year on a 65 mi. span from merced to fresno. california and the feds will split the cost on that section. there are still some potential hurdles as the project moves ahead, including a lawsuit from central valley farmers....
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was four years tuition free at any massachusetts public institution of higher learning. in massachusetts, feeses are a lot more than tuition, but it s none the les help and support for young people who were working to get at a higher ucn. ls t1993 legislation opened the door to far more choice by offering a massive expansion in charter schools. that went along witour catholic schools which had long offered extensive choice in massachusetts. and perhaps the most ior lehiroe eti reform effort that went on was increased focus on the teachers, on hiring the very best and brightest we possibly could, promoting them and giving them opportunities to be successful in the classroom. expiencth w is with something i read as i was serving as governor. and i read work that was done by a gup called the mckenzie stitute. it's a major international t profit foundation which does research around the world. and they looked at school systems all over the world, compared nations which ones were successful, finland as i recall, singapore, korea, south korea, well as places within the unit st
was four years tuition free at any massachusetts public institution of higher learning. in massachusetts, feeses are a lot more than tuition, but it s none the les help and support for young people who were working to get at a higher ucn. ls t1993 legislation opened the door to far more choice by offering a massive expansion in charter schools. that went along witour catholic schools which had long offered extensive choice in massachusetts. and perhaps the most ior lehiroe eti reform effort...
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>> the biggest problem we have with tuition, especially public universities is that state legislators have been shifting priorities. you've got to do your part and prioritize this, how well your state does is going to depend on how well your workforce is educated. but what we have also seen is schools starting to do something about costs. >> and one more note, governor romney mentioned to you, brian, that he supports pay for performance for teachers and he also supports income situations. >> all of this brings us to the woman who's been our own in house expert these past few days across the street here on education nation, our chief education correspondent rehema ellis is here with a closer look on where these two men really do differ on this position. >> we look at how the candidates come down on some key education issues. on the kwhush of common core, president obama strongly supports it, governor romney calls it a mistake and objects to using federal money as obama has done to rewards states that have adopted a common core. governor romney has had sharp things to say about the unio
>> the biggest problem we have with tuition, especially public universities is that state legislators have been shifting priorities. you've got to do your part and prioritize this, how well your state does is going to depend on how well your workforce is educated. but what we have also seen is schools starting to do something about costs. >> and one more note, governor romney mentioned to you, brian, that he supports pay for performance for teachers and he also supports income...
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as of this year the cost of a full year's tuition is $38,900. do you think we owe as a nation every pupil in america the equivalent of a $38,900 education every year? >> well, i don't know that -- a dollar number always equates to how effective the teacher is. i was delighted to have a terrific education at a private institution, that's not going to be available for the entire nation, but i know there are teachers in the public system that are every bit as good as those that are in the private system. i don't know that i place a dollar figure upon it, and as i look at my own experience in my state of massachusetts, dollar spending per pupil wasn't a very good determining factor of how well the student would do. at one point i looked at all the school districts in massachusetts, we have 351 cities and towns. i plotted spending per student against the achievement of the average student in each district. and there was no relationship at all, interestingly. as a matter of fact, the district that spent the most per pupil and had the smallest classroo
as of this year the cost of a full year's tuition is $38,900. do you think we owe as a nation every pupil in america the equivalent of a $38,900 education every year? >> well, i don't know that -- a dollar number always equates to how effective the teacher is. i was delighted to have a terrific education at a private institution, that's not going to be available for the entire nation, but i know there are teachers in the public system that are every bit as good as those that are in the...
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we're going have to keep tuition down.h tuition, especially public universities is state legislatures have been shifting priorities. you know, they're spending money. and what we've said to state legislatures is you've got to do your part and prioritize this because how well your state does is going to depend on how well your work force is educated. but what we've also seen is schools starting to do something about costs. you know, in some cases it may have to do with tele-education and are there ways kids can get educated without being in a classroom. it may involve changing at the facilities. when you've got country club level workout facilities and dining halls and all that stuff, that costs money. i also tell them when i went to school, we didn't expect to have that. we're looking to find ways to cut costs but ultimately states are going to have to step up. this is also why community colleges are so important because that's a good option for a lot of kids. not everybody's going to need a four-year college degree. every
we're going have to keep tuition down.h tuition, especially public universities is state legislatures have been shifting priorities. you know, they're spending money. and what we've said to state legislatures is you've got to do your part and prioritize this because how well your state does is going to depend on how well your work force is educated. but what we've also seen is schools starting to do something about costs. you know, in some cases it may have to do with tele-education and are...
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>>darya: students attending state universities might be in for a tuition hike in january. board of trustees voted to increase tuition by $150 per semester if proposition 30 fails. >> right now i a.m struggling to pay my rent. >> $150 is a big difference for me. >> have to worry about food, clothing, rent and books and tuition, it is another load. >>darya: add that on top of the $250 increase that started this semester. >> once it and says a man came to her door posing as a maintenance worker, he used to the restroom and then expose himself before running off. >> it makes you feel insecure. >> the suspect is described as a white male, 50 years old. >>darya: an update on a story we first heard you about yesterday. softs >> photos show the paris leaving the building with this expensive and cello. the instrument was found three blocks away in front of the opera house war memorial. the cello is expensive and held a lot of memories for the student. the couple is still on loops. >>darya: here is a look at weather and traffic. >> a sig alert has been issued for the bayshore freewa
>>darya: students attending state universities might be in for a tuition hike in january. board of trustees voted to increase tuition by $150 per semester if proposition 30 fails. >> right now i a.m struggling to pay my rent. >> $150 is a big difference for me. >> have to worry about food, clothing, rent and books and tuition, it is another load. >>darya: add that on top of the $250 increase that started this semester. >> once it and says a man came to her...
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starting this january college students will get a stay when state schools try to hike the tuiti tuition. governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. it requires officials to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> facebook branching out and adding some new features for users, trying anything to get that stock price back up. for that and the rest of your news before the bell, we turn it over to bertha coombs live at cnbc world headquarters on a feel good friday. good morning, bertha. >> reporter: feel good friday, that's kind of redundant, right? it's friday, we always feel better about that. the futures right now are kind of flat, though at least the markets managed to break a four-day losing streak yesterday. investors reacted positively to that budget unveiled in spain which relies more heavily on spending cuts rather than tax hikes. not popular in spain but that's going to help the country in term
starting this january college students will get a stay when state schools try to hike the tuiti tuition. governor jerry brown has signed ab-970. it requires officials to talk to students at least 30 days before they announce plans to increase tuition fees. it also requires a 90-day period between the approval of the increase and when it takes effect. the new rules will go into effect january 1st. >>> facebook branching out and adding some new features for users, trying anything to get...
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the 2012-2013 in state tuition at the university of maryland is close to nine thousand dollars a yeara full time undergraduate student....while the out of state cost is nearly twenty eight thousand dollars....(9:52)(dr. jack gordon)its going to cost the state of ma lot of money in lost fees at a time when education is already expensive......(nats)our participants......cam e with plenty of agenda's with differeplatfms.......and all wanted to be heard..... (51:22)(podium)if students that are eligible for the md dream act re able to pay more in income taxed....sales social security after they receive a dree can we afford not to support the legislation????? you can see the entire discussion by going to foxbalmore.com click on town hall meeting under hoo &ptopic. here's... our question of the day.will you vote or against the maryland dream a? act? ceboootonight are y cleabonearl everyone said they shod ánotá pay in-state 3sh slx-baltimo is stilgog ogo out of the vehle. get t the vicle. e." 3 heated..why an officer pulled a woman out of her car... omment that set him off. ,..and b-g-e...llo
the 2012-2013 in state tuition at the university of maryland is close to nine thousand dollars a yeara full time undergraduate student....while the out of state cost is nearly twenty eight thousand dollars....(9:52)(dr. jack gordon)its going to cost the state of ma lot of money in lost fees at a time when education is already expensive......(nats)our participants......cam e with plenty of agenda's with differeplatfms.......and all wanted to be heard..... (51:22)(podium)if students that are...
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if approved tuition would go up 5% but only if proposition 30 fails. they would pay an additional $550 per semester. >>> dennis is taking a musical a approach to pay day scams. [ music ] >> it is a parody of the summer hit call me maybe. >> it is also a reminder of an up and coming scam, if anybody has been affected by loans across the state they have awhile to pay the claim. >> some of them were illegal in california so we filed a civil lawsuit against them. >> the settlement or the loan companies have to pay $7.5 million. victims could be there for a refund. >>> 4:45 is the time a lot of people have played out that song. >> yes, i think i hear that song every half hour on the radio. >> at least. >> let's look at the commute, traffic is doing well to start off our morning drive, looking at interstate 0 from vallejo -- 08 from vallejo, -- 80 from vallejo, now i can see clear up to richmond from this shot. it means it might not be a problem driving to the oakland area. the morning commute looks good with no problems on the bridge and if you are driving
if approved tuition would go up 5% but only if proposition 30 fails. they would pay an additional $550 per semester. >>> dennis is taking a musical a approach to pay day scams. [ music ] >> it is a parody of the summer hit call me maybe. >> it is also a reminder of an up and coming scam, if anybody has been affected by loans across the state they have awhile to pay the claim. >> some of them were illegal in california so we filed a civil lawsuit against them. >>...
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the referenduu on whether toogive in-state tuition to illegal immigrantt. its our questiin of the day. day...tracey says she's voting against the dream act and writes on our facebook page...."illegals. that says it all." all." and brandy writes..." i pay taxes and get no college tuition awards. why should illegal immigrants get a break?? break?? so far almost all of you say you will be voting against the dream act. go... to... fox- baltimore dot com .../ &p tell us... what you think.../. sound... off... thru... facebook.../. senn... us... a tweet.. at foxbbltimore.../. text... your answer to ...45-203..../ enter... fox45a ... if... you plan... to vote áforá... the fox45b... if... you plan to vote no. 3 boyfriend?one store in paris may have just what you need. 3 --adbbib weather tz-- single... women ...in... france... now... have options.../ when ... it... comes to dating. dating.a... new boutique... called.../ open..../eligible... bachelors... posing in... mock toy boxes... stand around... / waiting... for pick them... as their date.../. women... can then .
the referenduu on whether toogive in-state tuition to illegal immigrantt. its our questiin of the day. day...tracey says she's voting against the dream act and writes on our facebook page...."illegals. that says it all." all." and brandy writes..." i pay taxes and get no college tuition awards. why should illegal immigrants get a break?? break?? so far almost all of you say you will be voting against the dream act. go... to... fox- baltimore dot com .../ &p tell us......
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if you think about it now, there are people that can't go to college today because the price of tuition is way too high unless they are completely indebted. so we have to bring some of these things to a state level. we can start letting the private sector come in and compete and i think that those will help drive the price of tuition down. that way we give more people opportunity for a higher education. >> chris: but democrats say that you are being hypokittal in the call for ending subsidies for college education noteing that you list between $15,000 and $50,000 in outstanding college loans. how do you respond? >> i respond by i wish i had more options. because we are still trying to pay some of those things off and what i would love to do is be able to be in a position where i'm not -- i don't have that debt. i want my children to be able to have a college education without having as much debt and many people are leaving college right now they are completely indebted and can't find work to pay off some of those loans. is going to happen with the college education, it is the same thing
if you think about it now, there are people that can't go to college today because the price of tuition is way too high unless they are completely indebted. so we have to bring some of these things to a state level. we can start letting the private sector come in and compete and i think that those will help drive the price of tuition down. that way we give more people opportunity for a higher education. >> chris: but democrats say that you are being hypokittal in the call for ending...
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telling them what the dream act is. 2011 law allows illegal immigrants to pay discounted in-state tuition price if they attend maryland scols and if their families filed tax returns. opponents push it to a referendum saying they don't deserve the break since they are not maryland citizen. the group educating maryland kids coalition says 1% of student population is made up of dreamers. >> in order for these students to be eligible for in-state tuition through the maryland dream act their family must have filed income taxes for three years before going to a maryland college. and file taxes every year they are in college. >> reporter: dream act was well received in this neighborhood. the push will continue until election day on november 6th. cheryl conner abc2 news. >>> so called popular kids thought they pulled off a prank. it backfired. now they are embarrassed on tv ne. find out what happened here. >> it is cool overhead now. spotty showers moving across the state. it is a warm up in the seven- day forecast. that's coming up. >>> 16-year-old high school student was honored for the high sc
telling them what the dream act is. 2011 law allows illegal immigrants to pay discounted in-state tuition price if they attend maryland scols and if their families filed tax returns. opponents push it to a referendum saying they don't deserve the break since they are not maryland citizen. the group educating maryland kids coalition says 1% of student population is made up of dreamers. >> in order for these students to be eligible for in-state tuition through the maryland dream act their...