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but i believe there is omission a would be a more of the u.c. system and it's all i want is the idea whether there's very little likelihood. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law and weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok guys serious stuff think about our participation in their liberation of dead lend-lease and how the best source is chance of survival universal from. pressing forward and. is full of understanding and doing it to them because the puppets are worth pursuing. they should not be doing it because of external institutional pressures of citizens and these are the results we want. so they should not be more at the bidding of the state or of corporations or any other group and so it is from. investigating with frontiers of understanding from groups. and with for full attention to transpose they're worth. i know people are for who you know
but i believe there is omission a would be a more of the u.c. system and it's all i want is the idea whether there's very little likelihood. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law and weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok guys serious stuff think about our participation in their liberation...
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but i never saw the shape of the employer the u.c. system and entirely his the modern weapons for little activity. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization and a i seriously thought something about our cards a situation in their liberation of doesn't lend lease and how it exercises chance of survival universities should be pressing forward at the. edge of understanding and doing it to a because the topics are worth pursuing. they should not be doing it because of external institutional pressures of citizens and these are the results we want. so they should not be at the bidding of the state or of corporations or any other group and so they should be investigating the frontiers of understanding and trying to spend and with careful attention to the transfer points that were. i know people up there who are th
but i never saw the shape of the employer the u.c. system and entirely his the modern weapons for little activity. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization and a i seriously thought something about our cards a situation in their liberation of doesn't lend...
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. >> reporter: mark yudof is president of the u.c. system. >> california has been dis- investing in higher education. we spend a lot more on prisons than we spend on the universities. we're apparently more devoted to them than to our young people. >> reporter: so the young people pay more. at u.c.l.a., once considered a low-cost option, tuition and fees now top $12,000, nearly double what it was just five years ago. of course, most students don't pay that much. financial aid covers part of the bill, but as tuition keeps going up and more students need aid, there's less of it to go around. joelle gamble using photocopied books to cut costs. the tuition hike at u.c.l.a. this fall almost forced her to drop out. >> oh, you know, just pay more, pay more, but the reason why some of you us are here is because we can't pay more and this was an affordable, high- quality option for us. >> reporter: these students will likely be paying even more. the state may cut another $100 million next year. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> mitchell: after mont
. >> reporter: mark yudof is president of the u.c. system. >> california has been dis- investing in higher education. we spend a lot more on prisons than we spend on the universities. we're apparently more devoted to them than to our young people. >> reporter: so the young people pay more. at u.c.l.a., once considered a low-cost option, tuition and fees now top $12,000, nearly double what it was just five years ago. of course, most students don't pay that much. financial aid...
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but i'm more and more so in the shade to be employed in the u.c. system and enjoy it when it is the mining weapons are going to do that. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok guys here's the stuff think about it or just the basic if your goal liberation does when he's telling that source is chance of survival university should be pressing forward from. it through with understanding and doing it to a because the topics are worth pursuing. they should not be doing it because of external institutional pressures of certain business and these are the results we want. some of these would not be at the bidding of the state or of corporations or of any other group and so it is from. investigating the frontiers of understanding and growing groups around and with for full control in france of us all were. i know people for
but i'm more and more so in the shade to be employed in the u.c. system and enjoy it when it is the mining weapons are going to do that. i think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok guys here's the stuff think about it or just the basic if your goal liberation...
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system, around here you would be toast. yet you've got this enormous success. >> hey, i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, not in the ethnic studies. six minority kids, they are rare birds. they are very successful, and they are going to be successful, but, of course, i just say the way i see it. >> and your purpose in saying that to her is what? >> tell her the truth. she is going to be hearing stuff like that. when she hears someone say negative, you should have heard what my principal said in high school. >> we showed earlier the unions saying we shouldn't have the standardized testing. you have a different opinion. >> i think if you do away with that you should do away with scoring in football, basketball and track. i went to college on a track scholarship. so i'm all for accepting, testing is objective. the reason is the union don't want to be held accountable. wouldn't we love to have a job that there is no accountability. you are giving light tests. >> they love it. >> they love to come to school and show what they've learned. playing a basketball games, kids lo
system, around here you would be toast. yet you've got this enormous success. >> hey, i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, not in the ethnic studies. six minority kids, they are rare birds. they are very successful, and they are going to be successful, but, of course, i just say the way i see it. >> and your purpose in saying that to her is what? >> tell her the truth. she is going to be hearing...
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u.c. berkeley came in tenth. >>> a group of two dozen california chancelers have proposed a drastic tuition increase. according to the daily cal, systemresident convened the group over the summer and they are suggesting that tuition should be raised to $24,000 a year for in state students. out-of-state tuition would be even higher. a uc spokesman was quick to point out the group's ideas are advisory only, not binding. >>> the state desperately needs the economy to improve before it can dig out of its financial crisis. the new unemployment numbers for september are not offering much in the way of job creation. the nation added 103,000 new jobs, technically enough to keep us out of a double-dip recession. we have more on the jobs outlook. >> the september unemployment numbers were better than in the previous month. the main reason? nearly half of all new jobs came from verizon. the company rehired 45,000 workers after going on strike. analysts say it still counts as new jobs. >> i guess the best thing that can be said about it that it wasn't a terrible report. it didn't give any credibility to the argument that we are sliding closer to
u.c. berkeley came in tenth. >>> a group of two dozen california chancelers have proposed a drastic tuition increase. according to the daily cal, systemresident convened the group over the summer and they are suggesting that tuition should be raised to $24,000 a year for in state students. out-of-state tuition would be even higher. a uc spokesman was quick to point out the group's ideas are advisory only, not binding. >>> the state desperately needs the economy to improve...
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system, around here you would be toast. you have got this enormous success. >> i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, six of my kids, they are in engineering, they are rare birds and they are very successful, and they are going to be successful. of course, i just say it the way i see it. >> john: your purpose in saying that to her is what. >> tell her the truth. she is going hearing stuff like that. on when she hears someone say something negative. you should have heard what my principal said in high school. >> john: we showed earlier the unions saying we shouldn't have the standardized testing, it doesn't measure learning. you have a different opinion. >> i think if you do away with standardized testing, do away with scoring in football, basketball, track. >> i went to college on a track scholarship. so i'm all for testing. testing is objective. the reason the union doesn't want to be eltd held accountable. wouldn't you love to have a job where there is no accountability they like tests, they love it. they love to to come to school and show what they learn. kids
system, around here you would be toast. you have got this enormous success. >> i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, six of my kids, they are in engineering, they are rare birds and they are very successful, and they are going to be successful. of course, i just say it the way i see it. >> john: your purpose in saying that to her is what. >> tell her the truth. she is going hearing stuff like that. on...
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system, around here you would be toast. yet you've got this enormous success. >> hey, i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, not in the ethnic studies. six minority kids, they are rare birds. they are very successful, and they are going to be successful, but, of course, i just say the way i see it. >> and your purpose in saying that to her is what? >> tell her the truth. she is going to be hearing stuff like that. when she hears someone say negative, you should have heard what my principal said in high school. >> we showed earlier the unions saying we shouldn't have the standardized testing. you have a different opinion. >> i think if you do away with that you should do away with scoring in football, basketball and track. i went to college on a track scholarship. so i'm all for accepting, testing is objective. the reason is the union don't want to be held accountable. wouldn't we love to have a job that there is no accountability. you are giving light tests. >> they love it. >> they love to come to school and show what they've learned. playing a basketball games, kids lo
system, around here you would be toast. yet you've got this enormous success. >> hey, i'm honest with them. she would be a rare bird. i got six kids attending u.c. davis in the engineering department, not in the ethnic studies. six minority kids, they are rare birds. they are very successful, and they are going to be successful, but, of course, i just say the way i see it. >> and your purpose in saying that to her is what? >> tell her the truth. she is going to be hearing...
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u.c. berkeley center for criminal justice. he's a former san francisco police commissioner. he has worked extensively with community-based organizations trying to help teens stay out of trouble. he says the criminal justice system and he's the one to reform it. >> i'm the only candidate who not only has law enforcement experience working on the san francisco police commission and in the mayor's office of criminal justice and working very closely with law enforcement, but also significant experience in the community. >> his number one priority would be to focus on getting kids out of the criminal justice system. all of the other candidates say reducing violent crime will be their primary goal. vic lee, abc7 news. >> don't go away. 7 on your side is next. >> you pay hundreds of dollars for custom shades, so why don't they fit? i'm mike finish ahead on 7 on your side. one consumer demand hey guys, what can i get for you? i would like a decaf 360 calories please. and for you? i'll have a triple iced 410 calories please. you want the 40 whipped calories on that? uh, you know what... i'll have this instead. [ female announcer ] swap one thing a day for a yoplait light. with 33 flavors all around a hundred calories, a
u.c. berkeley center for criminal justice. he's a former san francisco police commissioner. he has worked extensively with community-based organizations trying to help teens stay out of trouble. he says the criminal justice system and he's the one to reform it. >> i'm the only candidate who not only has law enforcement experience working on the san francisco police commission and in the mayor's office of criminal justice and working very closely with law enforcement, but also significant...
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u.c. berkeley center for criminal justice. he's a former san francisco police commissioner. he has worked extensively with community-based organizations trying to help teens stay out of trouble. he says the criminal justice systemis broken and he's the one to reform it. >> i'm the only candidate who not only has law enforcement experience working on the san francisco police commission and in the mayor's office of criminal justice and working very closely with law enforcement, but also significant experience in the community. >> his number one priority would be to focus on getting kids out of the criminal justice system. all of the other candidates say reducing violent crime will be their primary goal. vic lee, abc7 news. >> don't go away. 7 on your side is next. >> you pay hundreds of dollars for custom shades, so why don't they fit? mmm... if i were cheese... i wouldn't want to let go of myself either. come try the cheese inspired dishes on our $2, $4, $6, $8 value menu. only at denny's. hello, progresso. it fits! fantastic! ring ring] progresso. they fit! awesome thk you ring, ring [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? you don't understand. i've been eating progresso because there's... 40 flavors 100
u.c. berkeley center for criminal justice. he's a former san francisco police commissioner. he has worked extensively with community-based organizations trying to help teens stay out of trouble. he says the criminal justice systemis broken and he's the one to reform it. >> i'm the only candidate who not only has law enforcement experience working on the san francisco police commission and in the mayor's office of criminal justice and working very closely with law enforcement, but also...