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to qualify for vocational rehabilitation employment as a disabled veteran, he's getting his undergrad. the first person in his family to receive a college education. here's someone that was suicidal, had given up, is going to be a college graduate. he goes to the vet center regularly, and he also got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. what he was most excited about was that the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting and free fishing. which is ironic, i'm like, no, tony, you get free education. we were third in disof 2008, now, there's 8800 more being planned p.m. keeping up with it is pretty tough. veterans treatment courts today all over the news when we launched in tulsa, mtv came down, fox news. we're in tulsa oklahoma, what's going on here. stars and stripes, the national law journal. military times, the marine core, navy, air force. who we are, justice for vets, we're a part of the national association. the national association of drug corps professionals was there from the get go. judge robert russell the gentlema
to qualify for vocational rehabilitation employment as a disabled veteran, he's getting his undergrad. the first person in his family to receive a college education. here's someone that was suicidal, had given up, is going to be a college graduate. he goes to the vet center regularly, and he also got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. what he was most excited about was that the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting and free...
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i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a team of attorneys as well. another huge issue confronting the city is the deferred maintenance on our infrastructure. we have a lot of infrastructure that has been deteriorating because we have not maintained it properly, from our roads to our sewer system to muni. we need to be much more diligent about maintaining our infrastructure. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i have worked on campaigns since i
i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the...
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. >>> university of california officials say undergrad applications shot up. 161,000 people applied. that is 13% more than last year. freshman applicants is up 19%. transfer applications fell by 4%. >>> blue cost failed to reimburse hospitals and doctors. blue cross never reimbursed them for late and inaccurate payments and incorrect claim denials. they have 30 dize show how they will make the reimbursements. >>> a land mark partnership with the epa to reduce talkens in every day items. they want to get rid of dangerous chemicals found in consumer products used at home, school or work. >> what we are pledging to do is to work together between california and the public utilities commission to identify alternative to toxic chemcome -- chemicals. >> it chemicals -- >>> the buzz is growing about facebook's ipo. why democrats hope they can save them from making painful spending cuts. >>> california looking to japan it to prepare for the next big earthquake. >>> as we go into the weekend, temperatures will be warm. i will tell you which day on the weekend will be the warmest. >>> activists
. >>> university of california officials say undergrad applications shot up. 161,000 people applied. that is 13% more than last year. freshman applicants is up 19%. transfer applications fell by 4%. >>> blue cost failed to reimburse hospitals and doctors. blue cross never reimbursed them for late and inaccurate payments and incorrect claim denials. they have 30 dize show how they will make the reimbursements. >>> a land mark partnership with the epa to reduce talkens...
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i am an undergrad premed student. i will be here representing a doctor because he was not able to make it here tonight. my name is dr. michael -- i am here to represent the committee. i have served as a director of pediatrics and am still working at a pediatric clinic. there is a reduction in pediatrics, neonatal care, and other services. yes, they kept statements open to have wonderful things. this has harmed my young patients. and their working-class parents. we urge the board of supervisors to exercise the power to help the low-income population. it also makes no sense to transfer this in the heart of a densely populated area to near downtown. these plans do not reflect this with those losing their jobs and health insurance. st. luke's is by two freeways and some bus lines. not only does this ill serve people in san francisco who have a difficult time getting to it, it does not even serve the rest of the city. my colleague, there are no issues. cpmc will increase the shortfall with a five-year period. cpmc has dive
i am an undergrad premed student. i will be here representing a doctor because he was not able to make it here tonight. my name is dr. michael -- i am here to represent the committee. i have served as a director of pediatrics and am still working at a pediatric clinic. there is a reduction in pediatrics, neonatal care, and other services. yes, they kept statements open to have wonderful things. this has harmed my young patients. and their working-class parents. we urge the board of supervisors...
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from his time as an undergrad at brown to his 46 seasons as penn state's head coach, paterno was an icon who made it on to a wheaties box and loved by thousands of fans. paterno died at 85. >>> up next we watched her valiant struggle over the past year. gabby giffords makes a big decision. first, there is unfinished business. >>> a family in a desperate situation. >>> this is gabby giffords' final week as the congresswoman representing southern arizona. she announced over the weekend she will resign her seat in congress to focus on her recovery. it was just over one year ago a gunman opened fire as giffords met with constituents. today she said good-bye and finished the event interrupted that awful day. nbc's capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell has our story. >> reporter: a farewell tour in her tucson district today. welcomed by cheers and steadied by supporters who waited so long to see congresswoman gabrielle giffords visit the center named in her honor at a community food bank. >> it's a bittersweet day. >> reporter: today giffords showed her remarkable progress step by step. a
from his time as an undergrad at brown to his 46 seasons as penn state's head coach, paterno was an icon who made it on to a wheaties box and loved by thousands of fans. paterno died at 85. >>> up next we watched her valiant struggle over the past year. gabby giffords makes a big decision. first, there is unfinished business. >>> a family in a desperate situation. >>> this is gabby giffords' final week as the congresswoman representing southern arizona. she announced...
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the chronicle reports uc undergrad enrollment has increased recently for all income brackets, except for one. and those where families making $99,000 to $149,000, declined by 9%. the assemblyman jim bell wants to give the group a tax break in order to reverse that trend. >>> and today, a panel looking at the reasons for low graduation rate at community colleges, will recommend several reforms. among the suggestions to the statewide board of governors, design a statewide test to determine each entering student's competence in math and english and start remedial work immediately. and the goal is to improve the rates of graduation and transfer to universities. >>> 5:05. weather and traffic, elizabeth is hard at work at this hour. >> we have actually seen a couple of early, very early morning accidents unfortunately. we just got another one now coming in. so be careful on the roadways. it is monday. the guy get a little trouble, getting a head start. and 101 at san bruno it sounds like a car ran off the roadway into a wall in the area. all of the activity is in the right shoulder and no
the chronicle reports uc undergrad enrollment has increased recently for all income brackets, except for one. and those where families making $99,000 to $149,000, declined by 9%. the assemblyman jim bell wants to give the group a tax break in order to reverse that trend. >>> and today, a panel looking at the reasons for low graduation rate at community colleges, will recommend several reforms. among the suggestions to the statewide board of governors, design a statewide test to...
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and uc undergrad enrollments increased recently for all income brackets, except for one.is with families earning 99 to $149,000 a year. the decline is by 9%. assemblyman bell wants to give the group a tax break in order to reverse that trend. >>> a panel examining poor student performances at community colleges is suggesting several reforms and among the suggestions to the statewide board of governors, design statewide english and math tests for all incoming students and require new students to start remedial work immediately. the goal is to improve the rates of graduation as well as transfers to universities. >>> coming up, check your medicine cabinet for potential pill mix-up, prompting a major recall. >>> a former u.s. marine convicted of spying in iran. the harsh sentence that has been handed down. >>> it went black. straight-away. i felt like i had been slapped all over. >> a bungee jump goes horribly wrong. the cold snapped. how the woman survived the fall into the crocodile-infested river. >>> hi, i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. plent
and uc undergrad enrollments increased recently for all income brackets, except for one.is with families earning 99 to $149,000 a year. the decline is by 9%. assemblyman bell wants to give the group a tax break in order to reverse that trend. >>> a panel examining poor student performances at community colleges is suggesting several reforms and among the suggestions to the statewide board of governors, design statewide english and math tests for all incoming students and require new...
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from his time as an undergrad at brown to his 46 seasons as penn state's head coach, paterno was an icon who made it on to a wheaties box and loved by thousands of fans. paterno died at 85. >>> up next we watched her valiant struggle over the past year. gabby giffords makes a big decision. first, there is unfinished business. >>> a family in a desperate situation. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ hey, aren't you supposed to be following that fidelity green line? well, yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be try-- oh, i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the line's talking about my 401(k). leave a 401(k) behind? roll it over with a company that's helping more people reach retirement than anyone else. call or come in for a free portfolio review
from his time as an undergrad at brown to his 46 seasons as penn state's head coach, paterno was an icon who made it on to a wheaties box and loved by thousands of fans. paterno died at 85. >>> up next we watched her valiant struggle over the past year. gabby giffords makes a big decision. first, there is unfinished business. >>> a family in a desperate situation. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil...
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so really looking at network administration, that's i put myself through undergrad.i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid '90s, academic institutions really a wild, wild west was a good description of what those networks were like. typically fragmented administration. public university we couldn't block anything at the edge. i hear that's still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns. and usually kind of an open honeypot the entire network was. >> so really understand how machines were getting compromise, that's what really struck to pique my interest. >> did you have trouble keeping your spirits of? this is like owning a big ball until i feel. >> i love it. i love it. i love every day. my wife, are you going to come to bed? hold on. five minutes in five hours and then the sun is coming at. we were kind discussing his early on in agreement. i don't think i could wake up everyday and do the same thing and that's this type of thing allows us to give. >> i found that true not just with tj but all those involved. people asked
so really looking at network administration, that's i put myself through undergrad.i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid '90s, academic institutions really a wild, wild west was a good description of what those networks were like. typically fragmented administration. public university we couldn't block anything at the edge. i hear that's still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns. and usually kind of an open honeypot the entire network was....
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in march he is scheduled to give four lectures to undergrads at gw. and if so, what might that be? preston writes, no. it's better of him thinking about adding more money to the system and lowering rates. that is exactly what bernanke should be doing, inspiring the future. bernanke might want to highlight in his lecture the future lunor economics for newt's 51st state. rick santelli in chicago, you've got to have an answer to this. >> i think my answer would be read more austrian economics. >> pay attention to austria and think about the other side of the equation. what are you going to watch this week? are you scanning headlines to see if this greek deal happens? >> i am definitely going to be watching that. i'm going to be watching what's going on with portugal and playing close attention to the following. if you recall, last adp was a whopper 325,000. next week we'll have another look at that. the expectations are much lower, around 180,000. a week from today, emolympian. last number, 200,000 on the nose in the headline. expectations for a week fro
in march he is scheduled to give four lectures to undergrads at gw. and if so, what might that be? preston writes, no. it's better of him thinking about adding more money to the system and lowering rates. that is exactly what bernanke should be doing, inspiring the future. bernanke might want to highlight in his lecture the future lunor economics for newt's 51st state. rick santelli in chicago, you've got to have an answer to this. >> i think my answer would be read more austrian...
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he's in his first semester at the university of tulsa getting his undergrad. he'll be the first person in his family to get a college education. somebody that was suicidal, had given up, now is going to be a college graduate back in the city of tulsa. tulsa community. goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. what he was most excited about when he got his disability rating, the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting and free fish, which to me was ironic. no, tony. you get free college. you're set for life. he was more stoked about getting a free fishing license for the state of oklahoma. now there's about 88 veterans treatment courts in the nation. we were third in december of 2008. now there's 88. hundreds more being planned. just keeping up with demand is pretty tough. it really is changing the way that our criminal justice system and the v.a. treats veterans. veteran courts today, all over the news. "cbs evening news." cnn. when we launched in tulsa, mtv cnn
he's in his first semester at the university of tulsa getting his undergrad. he'll be the first person in his family to get a college education. somebody that was suicidal, had given up, now is going to be a college graduate back in the city of tulsa. tulsa community. goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. what he was most excited about when he got his disability rating, the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified...
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occupy activists in the doll just gathering to date as they prepared to conquer the whole hill undergrads among young americans with new prospects just four months since the first article protest grew into a nationwide form. but next we talked to political activists and then sorrell who says a united europe is an feasible concept when his native should completely revamp its policies. today we're joined by he's a french writer and founder of the political think tank equality and reconciliation and he's considered by many as a controversial figure in france for his political stand that more often than not goes against the status quo and for comments that push the envelope on topics that are generally considered taboo well mr saul thanks very much for joining us today the first question is what is it that you dislike so much about the french a status quo that you feel compelled if you will to go against it.
occupy activists in the doll just gathering to date as they prepared to conquer the whole hill undergrads among young americans with new prospects just four months since the first article protest grew into a nationwide form. but next we talked to political activists and then sorrell who says a united europe is an feasible concept when his native should completely revamp its policies. today we're joined by he's a french writer and founder of the political think tank equality and reconciliation...
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my family moved all over the country, ultimately, and i went to ucla as an undergrad. i went to carnegie mellon for a master's degree and yale for my ph.d.. >> host: and what do you teach here? >> guest: i teach african-american history, and because of my research on motown, i teach a lot of courses on the history of american popular music. and from this book, of course, i can now teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of the civil rights movement. >> host: when people walk into your class, do they often expect an african-american professor? >> guest: yes, they do. and it's one of the most, one of the things i love about my job. i love surprising students, i love helping them to learn that the color of one's body does not define the body of knowledge that someone has. and i often tell students if i walked into the classroom and, um, i taught chinese history, you wouldn't ask the question as much, you know, why isn't this person chinese necessarily. or nobody says do you think of a problem you didn't live in the middle ages. but i love, like,
my family moved all over the country, ultimately, and i went to ucla as an undergrad. i went to carnegie mellon for a master's degree and yale for my ph.d.. >> host: and what do you teach here? >> guest: i teach african-american history, and because of my research on motown, i teach a lot of courses on the history of american popular music. and from this book, of course, i can now teach about the history of death in america as well as the history of the civil rights movement....
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with his undergrad in substance abuse counselling to help other veterans from the university of new york. we've been on capitol hill several times. we hosted the first senate judiciary committee hearing on veterans teemt courts. been before the house committee on veterans affairs and i'd like to take the time to thank captain cooper for shays port and the first lady's support. our training is mentioned in strengthening our families meeting america's commit by the white house as one of the many best practices to help veterans and their families. mrs. thompson talked about and captain cooper, employment. keeping families together. suicides. veterans treatment courts do solve all of these problems, and they're working. some of our outreach are really the person behind this is general barry mccaffrey who doesn't hesitate to recognize that he outranked me by 23 pay grades every time we talk. we recently met with general craig mckinley at the chief of the national guard bureau. like ms. thompson said, we've got a lot of our reserve and national guard members deployed in the war on terror who a
with his undergrad in substance abuse counselling to help other veterans from the university of new york. we've been on capitol hill several times. we hosted the first senate judiciary committee hearing on veterans teemt courts. been before the house committee on veterans affairs and i'd like to take the time to thank captain cooper for shays port and the first lady's support. our training is mentioned in strengthening our families meeting america's commit by the white house as one of the many...
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we don't have undergrads. er with not a general campus. we are a house bias campus. >> yesterday, student protested tuition hikes in riverside, ucsf chancellor hellman exposed a bold new idea. >> looking at at government that could be different if the way we are governed now. that's not breaking away. >> reporter: though it would still be part of the uc, hellman wants it to have its own board of directors with different financial structure. ucsf currently spend millions of dollars supporting the other schools in the system, eeb though its focus is different. >> there's a third category that are things that have to do with undergraduatedcation, agriculturing with potentially other things that we don't use and don't benefit from. and we would like ton pay for that. >> ucsf says the way the system is now, expenses would overtake revenues by 2015. the move comes as uc system faces increasing cuts and state funding. leaders with university of california acknowledge this system is weighing down ucsf's plan to become one of the world's top medica
we don't have undergrads. er with not a general campus. we are a house bias campus. >> yesterday, student protested tuition hikes in riverside, ucsf chancellor hellman exposed a bold new idea. >> looking at at government that could be different if the way we are governed now. that's not breaking away. >> reporter: though it would still be part of the uc, hellman wants it to have its own board of directors with different financial structure. ucsf currently spend millions of...
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. >> we don't have undergrads. we're not a general campus, we're a house campus and it's our hope in having a board that focuses specifically on ucs. if we could over achieve. >> they want to pay for only what it needs. >>> new state jobless numbers offer a glimmer of hope. california unemployment rate fell last month thanks to job growth in construction and seasonal hiring, information services and health and education and even government. a breakdown of the bay area that unemployment is lowest in marin, san mateo counties, higher in the south bay, 8.9% and highest in the east bay where it's 9.3%. >>> the recession has left its mark just about everybody from the young to the old to the rich or poor. one group is struggling. we're talking about young men of color. that is the focus of a hearing in oakland, one of the larger problems is the rate of minority men in prison. many says there needs to be more money spent on education and support. >> we can lower the return rate and more money can be put into education an
. >> we don't have undergrads. we're not a general campus, we're a house campus and it's our hope in having a board that focuses specifically on ucs. if we could over achieve. >> they want to pay for only what it needs. >>> new state jobless numbers offer a glimmer of hope. california unemployment rate fell last month thanks to job growth in construction and seasonal hiring, information services and health and education and even government. a breakdown of the bay area that...
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he's on his first semester at the university of tulsa getting an undergrad, first person in his family to receive a college education. here's somebody that was suicidal, given up, now is going to be a college graduate back in the city of tulsa, tulsa community. goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of the son because the bar association helped him out. what he was excited about was the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting and fishing which to me was ironic. i said it's free college, you're stoked for life, but he was excited about free hunting and fishing for oklahoma. [laughter] we were third in december and now there's 8800 more being planned just keeping up with demand is pretty tough. it really is changing the way that our criminal justice system and the va treats veterans. veterans treatment courts today, i mean, all over the news, cnn, and, in fact, when we launched in tulsa, fox news, cnn, it was incredible. we're in tulsa, oklahoma, what's going on here? stars and stripes, the national law journal, military times, marine corp., navy,
he's on his first semester at the university of tulsa getting an undergrad, first person in his family to receive a college education. here's somebody that was suicidal, given up, now is going to be a college graduate back in the city of tulsa, tulsa community. goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of the son because the bar association helped him out. what he was excited about was the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting and fishing which to me was...
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tomorrow's tech applications are going to come from today's engineering undergrads and that's why theird how they are taught is critical. all three winners of the gordon prize come from the engineering clinic at harvey mudd college in california. they pushed to integrate the design and making of tools and prototypes into the classroom. they advocated a hands on approach to engineering in which small teams of students are given design problems to solve from the real world. our congratulations and gratitude to the winners of the draper and gordon prizes and to the national academy of engineering. that's my xyz, thanks for joining the conversation this week on "your money," we're here every saturday and sunday at 3:00 p.m. and make sure to check out my new book with christine romans "how to speak money." a guide to understanding the
tomorrow's tech applications are going to come from today's engineering undergrads and that's why theird how they are taught is critical. all three winners of the gordon prize come from the engineering clinic at harvey mudd college in california. they pushed to integrate the design and making of tools and prototypes into the classroom. they advocated a hands on approach to engineering in which small teams of students are given design problems to solve from the real world. our congratulations...
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. >> you went to brown undergrad and columbia for your master's degree. >> that's right. >> mr.ank you for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> i believe that it's important to emphasize that while it's great to have this memorial to his memory and it's great to have a national holiday and it's great to have streets and schools and hospitals named in his honor all over our nation and world, it is also important to not place too much emphasis on martin luther king, the idol, but not enough on the ideals of martin luther king jr. >> take a look at the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. and race relations today online at the c-span video series. it is what you want, when you want. >> the national action network hosts annual martin luther king day breakfast to honor those who work to continue the legacy of dr. king. participants include record executive barry gorde, epa administrator, lisa jackson. we'll have live coverage beginning at 8 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> this morning the hill managing editor bob cu sack and jake sherman look at the week ahead for congress. and we
. >> you went to brown undergrad and columbia for your master's degree. >> that's right. >> mr.ank you for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> i believe that it's important to emphasize that while it's great to have this memorial to his memory and it's great to have a national holiday and it's great to have streets and schools and hospitals named in his honor all over our nation and world, it is also important to not place too much emphasis on martin luther king, the...
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. >> we don't have undergrads, we aren't a general campus, we are a health science campus.s our hope in having a board that focuses specifically on ucsf we can overachieve. >> ucf wants to pay the system only for the services it needs. the university of california spokesperson told abc7 the regents are intrigued by the idea. >>> new state jobless numbers offering a glimmer of hope. the california unemployment rate fell to 11.1% last month thanks to seasonal retail hiring and job growth in construction. information services, health and education, even government. the breakdown of the bay area shows unemployment remains lowest in miran, san francisco and san mateo county. 7.3% higher in the south bay, 8.9 and highest in the east bay at 9.3%. well, the recession has left its mark on just about everybody from the young to the old, from the rich to the poor. but one group in particular is struggling. we are talking about young men of color. and that was the focus of a state assembly hearing held yesterday in oakland. one of the larger problems is the rate of minority men in pris
. >> we don't have undergrads, we aren't a general campus, we are a health science campus.s our hope in having a board that focuses specifically on ucsf we can overachieve. >> ucf wants to pay the system only for the services it needs. the university of california spokesperson told abc7 the regents are intrigued by the idea. >>> new state jobless numbers offering a glimmer of hope. the california unemployment rate fell to 11.1% last month thanks to seasonal retail hiring...
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. >> we don't have a undergrads. we aren't a health campus. and having a board specifically focusing on ucf, we can overachieve. >> ucf wants to pay the system only for the services it needs. the university of california spokesperson told abc7 the regents are intrigued by the idea. >>> new state jobless numbers offering a glimmer of hope. the california unemployment rate fell to 11.1% last month thanks to seasonal retail hiring and job growth in construction. information services, health and education, even government. the brake down of the bay area shows unemployment remains lowest in miran, san francisco and san mateo county. 7.3% higher in the south bay, 8.9 and highest in the east bay at 9.3%. well, the recession has left its mark on just about everybody from the young to the old, from the rich to the poor. but one group in particular is struggling. we are talking about young men of color. and that was the focus of a state assembly hearing held yesterday in oakland. one of the larger problem is the rate of minority men in prison. many says
. >> we don't have a undergrads. we aren't a health campus. and having a board specifically focusing on ucf, we can overachieve. >> ucf wants to pay the system only for the services it needs. the university of california spokesperson told abc7 the regents are intrigued by the idea. >>> new state jobless numbers offering a glimmer of hope. the california unemployment rate fell to 11.1% last month thanks to seasonal retail hiring and job growth in construction. information...
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but romney recovered and returned to the states to earn undergrad degree from bringingham young followedree from harvard. as his family expanded, romney began his career in the management consulting industry before going into business for himself. >> it's been a dream of mine to try to build a business from the ground up. >> he founded a profitable investment banking firm and became the go-to guy when the 2002 salt lake winter olympics were deep in red ink. >> we would like people sit in the front rows to pay as much money as possible as they would going to the super bowl or nba finals. >> raise mitt romney's political profile. he had already run a unsuccessful campaign against ted kennedy in the 1990s. in 1992 he won the race for massachusetts governor. at home his wife was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. mother of five fought through it and doctors say the disease is now in remission. mitt went on to run for president four years ago. when john mccain pulled ahead in the early primary states. >> this isn't an easy decision, i hate to lose. >> shepard: romney dropped out leaving littl
but romney recovered and returned to the states to earn undergrad degree from bringingham young followedree from harvard. as his family expanded, romney began his career in the management consulting industry before going into business for himself. >> it's been a dream of mine to try to build a business from the ground up. >> he founded a profitable investment banking firm and became the go-to guy when the 2002 salt lake winter olympics were deep in red ink. >> we would like...
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it was so far down below that it was naturally cold down there and they were using it as an undergrad refrigerator. the men were told to sit down and wait and suddenly the ceiling began to shake. the one bold hanging swung back-and-forth and dust sprinkle down on their head. they were there for eight hours while curt said it sounded like giants were walking over head. when they came up eight hours later, dresden was gone. the city was in flint, 35,000 people, maybe more, had been killed overnight. the fire storms were so intense from the air force bombing that people running on the streets were caught up in the cortex and thrown skyward. it was blown apart and the animals hattie's cade in the street, people who were in their basements hiding thinking that they were in his dollars and in places they could get away but instead of the air was sucked out by the fire storm and they were suffocated where they sat. for the next couple of months, the occupation changed from working enamelled factory for pregnant women to being a lot the minor and he and the other 50 would go down into these d
it was so far down below that it was naturally cold down there and they were using it as an undergrad refrigerator. the men were told to sit down and wait and suddenly the ceiling began to shake. the one bold hanging swung back-and-forth and dust sprinkle down on their head. they were there for eight hours while curt said it sounded like giants were walking over head. when they came up eight hours later, dresden was gone. the city was in flint, 35,000 people, maybe more, had been killed...
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. >> when i was an undergrad the big thing at that point* was strip mining.ery much aware of what was going on and i was against it. eventually people started to talk more about it. and it became against a law to strip mine. i am wondering, you did mention but on a larger plane and the other question i have vanadium the it is in batteries? what does it do? did they get sick because it was left open or because they were working closely with vanadium? >> vanadium pentoxide is the metal very deep into the earth's crust. is used to strengthen steel. if you look around the room you could see things made of steel then there's a big chance vanadium is inside this deal. vanadium is, at henry ford health foundation about how crucial it was because the model t kept cracking because in detroit, they have extreme weather. very hot and cold and in the winter is started to have problems because of this steel cracking. he found out about vanadium and putting that in this deal then the vehicle could go quite easily to expand and contract. but it comes out as a white grayfish
. >> when i was an undergrad the big thing at that point* was strip mining.ery much aware of what was going on and i was against it. eventually people started to talk more about it. and it became against a law to strip mine. i am wondering, you did mention but on a larger plane and the other question i have vanadium the it is in batteries? what does it do? did they get sick because it was left open or because they were working closely with vanadium? >> vanadium pentoxide is the...
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. >> when i was an undergrad, the big thick at that point -- the big thing at that point was strip mining much aware of what was going on and, naturally, i was against it. and eventually, people started to talk more about it, and it became against the law to strip mine. so i'm wondering whether, well, you did mention that the colleges were dealing with it. but with, i mean, on a larger plane, you know, where you write three cease and so forth -- theses and so forth and so on, the other question i have is, okay, something that they use with batteries, what does it do -- >> yeah -- >> did they get sick because the dock was left open, or did they get sick because they were working closely with the -- [inaudible] >> ve maid yum. yeah. it's a metal that's found buried deep in the earth's crust. um, and it's used to strengthen steel. so if you look around the room and you see things that are made of steel, then there's a very good chance that it's inside that steel. it's crucial in many ways. henry ford actually found out how crucial it is because the model ts kept cracking because in detroit w
. >> when i was an undergrad, the big thick at that point -- the big thing at that point was strip mining much aware of what was going on and, naturally, i was against it. and eventually, people started to talk more about it, and it became against the law to strip mine. so i'm wondering whether, well, you did mention that the colleges were dealing with it. but with, i mean, on a larger plane, you know, where you write three cease and so forth -- theses and so forth and so on, the other...
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but that these new yale undergrad walts could for the sake of mere cultural fashion, have back to quickly and so completely hostile to the truth of their privileged existence, chosen by yale as they had been from among what were surely thousands upon tens of thousands of eager, hard-working, and accomplished young females applicants from all over the country, their complaints had, i will confess to you taken my by surprise. arrogant and snooty and sure of themselves, and i thought i might find them, yes, of course. after all, not without considerable reason. but opressed? i listened to their complaints for some time with a growing sense of unreality. however, before the evening's discussion was over, god, as i is his sometimeses mysteryious wont, did not dessert me. for in the back of the rhyme saw a girl whom i knew well. she had indeed for some years been the best friend of one of my daughters. i saw her stand up and declare she had, since her earliest days in the cradle, been social -- you remember all this stuff, the way they talked. -- socialized to be more than a proper lady, taught
but that these new yale undergrad walts could for the sake of mere cultural fashion, have back to quickly and so completely hostile to the truth of their privileged existence, chosen by yale as they had been from among what were surely thousands upon tens of thousands of eager, hard-working, and accomplished young females applicants from all over the country, their complaints had, i will confess to you taken my by surprise. arrogant and snooty and sure of themselves, and i thought i might find...
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as a disabled veteran, he is getting his undergrad.he'll be the first person in his family to receive a college education. here is somebody that was suicidal, had given up, was going to be a college graduate. he goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting, free licensing, and free fishing. it was kind of ironic because he is set for his life with free college. now there are about 88 veteran'' treatment courses in the nation. now there are 8800 more being planned. keeping up with demand is pretty tough. it is changing the way the va's treats veterans. at&t -- lost in tulsa, -- military times, marine corps, maybe, and who we are. we ration their from the get go and started the movement. he is not our veterans treatment corp. committee. that's how we've been able to implement all these veterans treatment courts so far. so far, we have trained about 32. we have another train going on in san jose. we'r
as a disabled veteran, he is getting his undergrad.he'll be the first person in his family to receive a college education. here is somebody that was suicidal, had given up, was going to be a college graduate. he goes to the vet center regularly and got custody of his son because the local bar association helped him out. the oklahoma department of veterans affairs qualified him for free hunting, free licensing, and free fishing. it was kind of ironic because he is set for his life with free...
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i was the only one out of school, my brother was in med school, and my sister was still an undergrad,ld not figure out how we were going to get out the next morning after my mother died. my mother had closed his practice years ago, and the way we got up at home was my mom would sing "precious lord" through the house, and that's how we got up. when she died, i literally could not figure out how we were going to get up the next morning. long story short, my aunt kitty woke myself at 6:00 every morning central time. i am an old age pension on the other side of this life, i will suggest to you, but i will tell you that was the one rock and, ultimately, got my brother and for to a point where we feel as if we're providing some benefit and some productive measures to our society in general. so i would suggest to you, i would make, if it was my world, it would be my recommendation that every child in foster care has to have a protective adult. i don't care if it's a drunk uncle, but if drunk uncle calls my child on christmas morning and says merry christmas, if drunk uncle calls my child and
i was the only one out of school, my brother was in med school, and my sister was still an undergrad,ld not figure out how we were going to get out the next morning after my mother died. my mother had closed his practice years ago, and the way we got up at home was my mom would sing "precious lord" through the house, and that's how we got up. when she died, i literally could not figure out how we were going to get up the next morning. long story short, my aunt kitty woke myself at...