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would the prime minister agree with me that those of us who receive free university education and are in a position to do so should be encouraged to do sincerest givings to support current students. >> in other countries they do better at endowing their universities. and making sure they have a wider source of income. i think he makes an important point. if we're going to look for how we're going to fund universities in the future, it cannot be right and we won't get a proper expansion of higher education if we just ask the taxpayer many of whom don't go to the university to fund that expansion. it's right. but only when they're successful. only when they left university, only when they're earning 21,000 pounds then they should make a contribution and they should do it in the progressive and the fair way that brown and us have set out. >> the prime minister will be aware of the conditions sweeping across cenal scotland. constituents have been trapped in cars and buses overnight, trapped in their own homes and school children forced to spend the nighin temporary accommodation. can the
would the prime minister agree with me that those of us who receive free university education and are in a position to do so should be encouraged to do sincerest givings to support current students. >> in other countries they do better at endowing their universities. and making sure they have a wider source of income. i think he makes an important point. if we're going to look for how we're going to fund universities in the future, it cannot be right and we won't get a proper expansion of...
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does the prime minister agree that those of us who received free university education and are in a position to do this should be encouraged to do some serious giving to universities to support current students? >> my honorable friend makes an important point, which is that other countries do better at endowing their universities and making sure that they have a wider source of income. but the fundamental issue is this -- if we are going to look at how we are going to fund universities in the future, it cannot be right, and we will not get a proper expansion of higher education, if we just ask taxpayers, many of whom do not go to university, to fund that expansion. it is right that students -- only when they are successful, only when they have left university and only when they are earning 21,000 pounds -- should make a contribution. they should do so in the progressive and fair way that browne and us have set out. >> gregg mcclymont. >> the prime minister will be aware of the arctic conditions sweeping across central scotland. constituents of mine have been trapped in cars and buses overnig
does the prime minister agree that those of us who received free university education and are in a position to do this should be encouraged to do some serious giving to universities to support current students? >> my honorable friend makes an important point, which is that other countries do better at endowing their universities and making sure that they have a wider source of income. but the fundamental issue is this -- if we are going to look at how we are going to fund universities in...
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if we want to see -- if we want to see university education expand, if we want to see universities well funded we have to work out where that money is going to come from. our proposal is that graduates should make a greater contribution but only if they're successful. they will only start paying back when they are earning 21,000 pounds. that is better than the system we inherited. >> dave miliband. >> mr. speaker, he doesn't answer the question. this country will have the highest fees for going to a public university in the whole industrialized world. and he says his plans are about properly funding universities. they're not. he's cutting public investment in universities. and loading costs onto students and their parents. will he admit -- will he admits the reason fees are being trebled is to make up for an 80% cut in the university teaching budget? >> the reason that these contributions are going up is because we were left a completely unsustainable situation. that is why -- that is why before the last election, the labour government put in place the brown commission and that is why t
if we want to see -- if we want to see university education expand, if we want to see universities well funded we have to work out where that money is going to come from. our proposal is that graduates should make a greater contribution but only if they're successful. they will only start paying back when they are earning 21,000 pounds. that is better than the system we inherited. >> dave miliband. >> mr. speaker, he doesn't answer the question. this country will have the highest...
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. >> a contentious reforms to university education have been improved. the plan triggered a nationwide demonstration on wednesday. the government has a large majority. it can now be signed in the law. australian police say something has been dismantled with 400 arrests. they allegedly controlled the heroin market in vienna. in a russian court, six men accused of hijacking a cargo shed have pleaded guilty to piracy. they vanish for more than two weeks last year ha. exactly what happened is still the subject of much speculation. noises are to a laudable again. north and south each threatening the other with immediate retaliation. with the recent live fire artillery exercises, they wanted to lodge -- lodge a sacred nuclear war. >> south korea still reeling from last month's shelling attack is sending the northern enemy rather blunt message. this is one of the largest military exercises held on seven southern soil. the issued a warning. they could begin a sacred war at any moment necessary, he says. it left the government with a difficult choice. and do noth
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. >> contentious reforms university education in the italian parliament. there have been nationwide demonstrations by students on wednesday, but it passed easily through the senate. it can now be signed into law. on macedonian-led trafficking ring has been destroyed. it is called the frankfurt mafia. it allegedly controlled the hair when market in vienna. arrests were made in germany, vienna, in macedonia. six men accused of hijacking the cargo ship that the arctic sea have been arrested. it was found by the russian navy. what happened is still the subject of speculation, including claims the ship was smuggling weapons. >> de noises are all to ottawa again on the korean peninsula. the north and south east threatening retaliation if they are attacked. pyongyang has warned it will launch a secret nuclear war -- sacred nuclear war. we have this report from our correspondent. >> south korea still reeling from last month's attack is sending its no. any of blunt message. this is one of the largest military exercises ever held on southern soil, and the president
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trend will bring we'll have a less well educated less school less qualified population and it will do enormous damage to the international standing of our universities and our colleges and the whole principle of our higher education system i see education as an investment for the future we're investing in young people investing in skills were investing in mobile to investing in our future cut that where's the economic growth of the future where the adventures of tomorrow where the writers and the artists and musicians of tomorrow this is causing in the course a society those that created this economic mess that we're in are the ones who should pay for it's a transaction tax a wealth tax a tax on the very wealthiest people in our society would help to close the gap there is no need to basically the poorest people in our society in order to pay off this debt in quick march in time you need a more sensible more rational more humane approach to the whole issue we're not getting that from the government at the moment i do however saying. there is a sort of caravan of despair that goes around europe that denigrates people aren't an economy then the very s
trend will bring we'll have a less well educated less school less qualified population and it will do enormous damage to the international standing of our universities and our colleges and the whole principle of our higher education system i see education as an investment for the future we're investing in young people investing in skills were investing in mobile to investing in our future cut that where's the economic growth of the future where the adventures of tomorrow where the writers and...
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or use a university education myself and it didn't cost anything like what the coalition opposing and more subtly they voted for to tell you what the measures that are taken nine thousand a year will prevent thousands of ordinary people from going to university than making an education system which is only available for the rich and this is another example i think of the government trying to make boldly people pay for a crisis that the rich created and camilla tell me how you feel about this mess and now that it's been passed now that it will become you know common practice and you know if they are really angry and very disappointed about what's happened but think can remember is that this is just the start of the protests when i'm a trade unionist on profit no enough come down to support the students because i think they've shown the way to go really left it we need much bigger protests they can trade unions are calling massive protests in march i think that we need more trade unions to come out and support them and and sara what about the violence that we've seen from what we must a
or use a university education myself and it didn't cost anything like what the coalition opposing and more subtly they voted for to tell you what the measures that are taken nine thousand a year will prevent thousands of ordinary people from going to university than making an education system which is only available for the rich and this is another example i think of the government trying to make boldly people pay for a crisis that the rich created and camilla tell me how you feel about this...
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the teenagers say a university education is now impossible. >> the banks have caused this and we have to pay. >> reporter: the new government led by prime minister david cameron, says they have no alternative. the budget deficit is just too high. financial crisis has left economies sputtering and deficits surging from greece to ireland. austerity packages are triggering protests across the continent. today in london, the police prepared for violence, but it was impossible to protect everyone. prince charles' security detail was overwhelmed by protestors. in a "dateline" interview this past august, the prince of wales did not seem overly concerned about his safety. >> and you don't have terrible security compared to our president, but at least you can walk around. >> no, no, no. but it's a difference. i think the president, it must be a nightmare with the amount of security. >> reporter: tonight, prince charles might have welcomed some extra protection. the current government could be hoping for some themselves in the next election. brian? >> a wild day in london today. stephanie gosk
the teenagers say a university education is now impossible. >> the banks have caused this and we have to pay. >> reporter: the new government led by prime minister david cameron, says they have no alternative. the budget deficit is just too high. financial crisis has left economies sputtering and deficits surging from greece to ireland. austerity packages are triggering protests across the continent. today in london, the police prepared for violence, but it was impossible to protect...
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students way to find out how much university education will cost and the labor leader accuses ministers of betraying young people. at the center of the storm, the lib dem leader, offering concessions. >> under the new system, everyone will pay back less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back every month. that is the case. the poorest will pay less, the riches will pay more. >> only the prime minister could triple tuition fees and claim it is a better deal for students. no one is convinced. quex by 3:00, the party leaders were preparing for interviews. mr. cameron told an audience the changes were fair. >> we have seen the marches and protests. we have seen how passionate many of our students are about this issue. let me tell you this, i am just as passionate. just as passionate the young people should have the chance to go to university, whatever their background. >> at the same time, nick clegg was telling the bbc he regretted breaking his promise on tuition fees. the compromise was part of the coalition. >> to govern is to choose and i have chosen and i will n
students way to find out how much university education will cost and the labor leader accuses ministers of betraying young people. at the center of the storm, the lib dem leader, offering concessions. >> under the new system, everyone will pay back less than what they pay under the current system. they will pay back every month. that is the case. the poorest will pay less, the riches will pay more. >> only the prime minister could triple tuition fees and claim it is a better deal...
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parliament on increases in she wishin fees to university students they say it will mean a university education will become elitist a privilege for the few rather than a right for the many estimates of the number of people expected to march in london ranged between twenty and forty thousand and that's in london alone this comes against a backdrop of a europe in crisis as billions from national budget scale used to save banks and into the coffers of the european union after a summer of demonstrations on the continent the u.k. seen a wave of autumn process and ireland's or its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. the e.u. bailout of one hundred fourteen billion dollars the feeling on the streets there is that ordinary working people and the less advantage to being made to pay for the mistakes made by rich bankers and prophecy speculators one of the groups who resent this the most is the german taxpayer europe's largest economy is supposed to in the bill for bailouts and e.u. excesses and there's a growing feeling am
parliament on increases in she wishin fees to university students they say it will mean a university education will become elitist a privilege for the few rather than a right for the many estimates of the number of people expected to march in london ranged between twenty and forty thousand and that's in london alone this comes against a backdrop of a europe in crisis as billions from national budget scale used to save banks and into the coffers of the european union after a summer of...
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parliament on increases in she wish and fees to university students they say it will mean a university education will become elitist a privilege for the few rather than a right for the many and the protesters are unlikely to let this chance go by they'll be anxious to have as much impact as they can and judging from previous tests that'll mean silence and major disruption in london and other cities and there's also a distinct possibility that ama case will get involved and that could certainly mean that things get ugly this is expected to be the biggest demonstration against the rise in fees so far estimates of the number of people expected to march in london ranges between twenty and forty thousand and that's in london alone this comes against a backdrop of a euro in crisis as billions from national budgets to save banks and into the coffers of the european union after a summer of demonstrations on the continent the u.k. seen a wave of autumn process and ireland saw or its own demonstrations earlier this week as its parliament passed the toughest budget in irish history to secure an i.m.f. and
parliament on increases in she wish and fees to university students they say it will mean a university education will become elitist a privilege for the few rather than a right for the many and the protesters are unlikely to let this chance go by they'll be anxious to have as much impact as they can and judging from previous tests that'll mean silence and major disruption in london and other cities and there's also a distinct possibility that ama case will get involved and that could certainly...
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for over a decade the unrest came after employees voted in favor of increasing the cost of university education allowing fees to rise threefold in england violence flared across the british capital with government property prince charles is coming from demonstrators of fifty people arrested opposition labor m.p. jeremy colvin spoke to us he told us the fees hike alone most certainly put those from less privileged background. at a disadvantage. what we're seeing is the end of access to higher education for people of average and below average incomes it's going to really preserve the wealth here in the future the trend will be we'll have a less well educated less skilled less qualified population i see education as an investment for the future will be vested in young people investing in skills we're investing in knowledge we're investing in our future cut that where's the economic growth of the future where the advances of tomorrow where the writers and the artists and musicians of tomorrow this is causing at the core society those that created this economic mess that we're all the ones who shoul
for over a decade the unrest came after employees voted in favor of increasing the cost of university education allowing fees to rise threefold in england violence flared across the british capital with government property prince charles is coming from demonstrators of fifty people arrested opposition labor m.p. jeremy colvin spoke to us he told us the fees hike alone most certainly put those from less privileged background. at a disadvantage. what we're seeing is the end of access to higher...
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. >> they are gonna look at p risons, transportation, university, education fund understand are going -- are going to be somewhat vulnerable to cuts simply because everything is going t o -- to have to be on the t able. >>> oakland police chief is -- oakland's police chief is hoping to get money to help keep the community safer. that's why he was in the capitol today. >> reporter: oakland police tracked down this boy as he j umped in this truck and took off. they found drugs. for this very reason, anthony batts says the department needs to focus on students at the middle school level before they get in trouble. >> the middle schools are looking to become our ground zero to make an impact in community policing in the city of oakland. >> today, chief batts is l obbying lawmakers for nearly 6 million in order to place six police officers each at four different middle schools i ncluding right here in east oakland. two of the officers would be assigned to the "our kids" or "okay program "the four would be assigned to security. >> kids are very vulnerable at this age, the age where they dec
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of their university education. universities will have to charge 7,000 to 8,000 pounds simply to replace the money they lose. and many universities will lose 90% of their public funding. that is what is at stake today. if this fee increase goes through, english students and graduates will face the highest fees of any public university system anywhere in the developed world. higher than france. higher than germany. higher, yes, than the united states of america. i give way. >> i thank jat for giving way. will he agree that anyone earning less than 25,000 will pay less than a one pound for their university education? that is on the standard -- >> that is on the handout. i will say to the other gentleman -- i must answer the question. i say to the honorable gentleman, he may not realize that 21,000 pounds is in 2016 when it will be worth in real terms precisely what our threshold was worth when we brought it in. now, mr. speaker -- most graduates will be paying off their debt for 30 years. the average is 11 years under
of their university education. universities will have to charge 7,000 to 8,000 pounds simply to replace the money they lose. and many universities will lose 90% of their public funding. that is what is at stake today. if this fee increase goes through, english students and graduates will face the highest fees of any public university system anywhere in the developed world. higher than france. higher than germany. higher, yes, than the united states of america. i give way. >> i thank jat...
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in the summer of 1928, john do we along with 25 american educator from various universities made a trip to the soviet union where they were given the full potential and village treatment. all factories, riding around in lincoln limousines, caviar, everything you can imagine. he realized the possibility that they were going to try to manipulate him. he said the warning that appears humorous in retrospect so often given by kindly friends that i would be fooled by being taken to show places, that will not possibly happen so when he came back he rota 6 parts series for the new republic. the political bobble of the american left for a long time published from november 14th to, 1928 through december 19th, 1928. i have a long chapter in the book so i won't read the quotes but it is astonishing to read these articles. it is really astonishing. my mind was in a whirl. readjustment was difficult. i was somewhat dazed. the liberation of the people that are saw. the outstanding fact that russia is a revolution involved in a release of cumin powers in such an unprecedented scale that it is of incalc
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for the future of university education. >> that statute is called knowledge. like the university of education, it's not always about just what it's for. >> university of minister david harkey, kristin hunt and david churchill. good evening come in the day began with peaceful protest over tuition fees and descended into the kind of sustained violence in trouble releasing in britain. protesters interred, others arrested police officers and others seriously hurt. government vandals vandalize. tonight they were caught up in the violence and king charles car was attacked in central london. we look at reactions to tonight seems in a moment from david willard gave inside parliament this afternoon, the mps debated the controversial increase in tuition fees up to 9000 pounds a year in england. i found i found him in the education sector sectors were about tuition fees altogether. am i came to the westminster bow, the revolt by liberal democrats that the measure passed by just 21 votes, michael crick follow these extraordinary events. this report contains flash photograp
for the future of university education. >> that statute is called knowledge. like the university of education, it's not always about just what it's for. >> university of minister david harkey, kristin hunt and david churchill. good evening come in the day began with peaceful protest over tuition fees and descended into the kind of sustained violence in trouble releasing in britain. protesters interred, others arrested police officers and others seriously hurt. government vandals...
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for the future of university education. >> that statute is called knowledge. like the university of education, it's not always about just what it's for. >> university of minister david harkey, kristin hunt and david churchill. good evening come in the day began with peaceful protest over tuition fees and descended into the kind of sustained violence in trouble releasing in britain. protesters interred, others arrested police officers and others seriously hurt. government vandals vandalize. tonight they were caught up in the violence and king charles car was attacked in central london. we look at reactions to tonight seems in a moment from david willard gave inside parliament this afternoon, the mps debated the controversial increase in tuition fees up to 9000 pounds a year in england. i found i found him in the education sector sectors were about tuition fees altogether. am i came to the westminster bow, the revolt by liberal democrats that the measure passed by just 21 votes, michael crick follow these extraordinary events. this report contains flash photograp
for the future of university education. >> that statute is called knowledge. like the university of education, it's not always about just what it's for. >> university of minister david harkey, kristin hunt and david churchill. good evening come in the day began with peaceful protest over tuition fees and descended into the kind of sustained violence in trouble releasing in britain. protesters interred, others arrested police officers and others seriously hurt. government vandals...
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would the prime minister agree with me that those of us who receive free university education and are in a position to do so should be encouraged to do sincerest givings to support current students. >> in other countries they do better at endowing their universities. and making sure they have a wider source of income. i think he makes an important point. if we're going to look for how we're going to fund universities in the future, it cannot be right and we won't get a proper expansion of higher education if we just ask the taxpayer many of whom don't go to the university to fund that expansion. it's right. but only when they're successful. only when they left university, only when they're earning 21,000 pounds then they should make a contribution and they should do it in the progressive and the fair way that brown and us have set out. >> the prime minister will be aware of the conditions sweeping across central scotland. constituents have been trapped in cars and buses overnight, trapped in their own homes and school children forced to spend the night in temporary accommodation. can
would the prime minister agree with me that those of us who receive free university education and are in a position to do so should be encouraged to do sincerest givings to support current students. >> in other countries they do better at endowing their universities. and making sure they have a wider source of income. i think he makes an important point. if we're going to look for how we're going to fund universities in the future, it cannot be right and we won't get a proper expansion of...
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how do you pay for university, education. it used to be when i went to college 20 years ago, it was -- they were just beginning to prevent sort of better off families from getting grants, actually getting maintenance money while they were at college. but i didn't pay a penny and my parents didn't pay a penny for fees. fees were introduced under tony blair. now those fees are going up. i think the fee at the moment is capped at about $3,000 pounds, or $5,000, and it could double that. of course for the middle class, particularly people very crucial for the conservative vote. that seems terrible. even though the money's going to be paid back doesn't have to be paid up front. it can be paid back. once you're earning and if you're not earning more than a certain amount, you wouldn't pay it back. it's kind of progressive. and the poorest students will get more support. but it's a touch stone issue. but i don't think they're going to back down because the universities say we can not pay or waw. we cannot stay serious academies in t
how do you pay for university, education. it used to be when i went to college 20 years ago, it was -- they were just beginning to prevent sort of better off families from getting grants, actually getting maintenance money while they were at college. but i didn't pay a penny and my parents didn't pay a penny for fees. fees were introduced under tony blair. now those fees are going up. i think the fee at the moment is capped at about $3,000 pounds, or $5,000, and it could double that. of course...
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mugredge said the almost unbelievable we credulity of the mostly university educated tourists, astonished even the soviet officials there used to handling foreign visitors. in the book, why quote a romanian and intelligence chief during the cold war, and one who died a few years ago that talk about handling western visitors like senator ted kennedy. and he worked with the soviet press agency said among the my duties was to get the western progressives from the moment they got off the plane at the moscow international airport, among the chief tasks was to keep them permanently intoxicated the entire time they were in the soviet union. a lot of these guys came to see the rot of the soviet system and it disturbed them and eat at their conscience because they thought here's what i'm working for but what do i do, how do i get out of here? how do i take care of my family. and they were depressed held the progressives would come to the country and no matter how outrageous the line of exaggeration and propaganda the fed then they swallowed it again and again and again to read these fellow passeng
mugredge said the almost unbelievable we credulity of the mostly university educated tourists, astonished even the soviet officials there used to handling foreign visitors. in the book, why quote a romanian and intelligence chief during the cold war, and one who died a few years ago that talk about handling western visitors like senator ted kennedy. and he worked with the soviet press agency said among the my duties was to get the western progressives from the moment they got off the plane at...
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i would be horrified to have to leave university with debt of about 50,000 pounds but here we have this right, is education, a privilege that we have in universities in the uk, so, lauren brown, please listen to them. personally as a student we will have to now think about, can i afford university any more? it is a massive thing. it to conclude, one argument i want to say about lord brown, quoting just now -- each year take into account market prices and budget for them to pay. students will not be eligible for financial support if their grades are below the standards. lord brown, what is the standard? thank you. [applause] >> i am looking for a speaker from your shire and -- yorkshire and humbershire. the young woman with blond hair. yes. >> i am from leeds. in 2008 i actually headed in the house of lords for abolishing university tuition fees. two years on it, i still agree with the statements. i think it is ridiculous now two years now where we are. what we want it then was to lower it, to not have it existed so everybody got the education they deserve. it is not working that way. i understand universit
i would be horrified to have to leave university with debt of about 50,000 pounds but here we have this right, is education, a privilege that we have in universities in the uk, so, lauren brown, please listen to them. personally as a student we will have to now think about, can i afford university any more? it is a massive thing. it to conclude, one argument i want to say about lord brown, quoting just now -- each year take into account market prices and budget for them to pay. students will...
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they know they have it all mapped out at the age of 18. >> a lot of people go to university in order to get to an education. universities are a whole range of institutions. that is what you need to do. that is not the only role of the university. there are also people to go because they want to study the arts and dramatics and they love them. that can carry on. we are not reaching into the jar and saying that should be -- >> you did not exactly know what you wanted to do at 18. >> of course. what you do have to note is exactly how many seminars will i be able to attend. how many essays will i be expected to write? how well-equipped lab be? >> he talks about the different degrees. i detect a bit of condescension. art is there a worry that people who are worried about debts -- >> there is a whole host of different issues. they have now got a school of furniture. they do upholstery, they did the craft, they do the history. i very much expect that people have stronger links with businesses. there is much greater flexibility. that will be part of the mix. >> you raise a point about how we protect research. how
they know they have it all mapped out at the age of 18. >> a lot of people go to university in order to get to an education. universities are a whole range of institutions. that is what you need to do. that is not the only role of the university. there are also people to go because they want to study the arts and dramatics and they love them. that can carry on. we are not reaching into the jar and saying that should be -- >> you did not exactly know what you wanted to do at 18....
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education here. i heard on the radio the other day that students were demonstrating on the government's increasing the cost of university. private education, here, is public and public education is private? >> we have endless confusion over this. in the old days, on the whole, rich people would have their children educated by a tutor. quite a lot of rich people decided to set up schools where you pay. the recall public schools. the fact that they were paid did not make them not public schools. then, much later, in the 19th century, toward the end of the 19th century, free state education was set up. we ended up with schools call public schools which are actually private and state schools which are free. >> i heard a young lady on the radio talking to a liberal democrat who was a member of the coalition and she was so unhappy. she kept saying that you lied to me. i voted for you because you said you would not touch our cost of education and now you are upping the cost of education. explain why she was so upset. >> she was upset about tuition fees. you americans will not find anything remotely surprising in the idea that
education here. i heard on the radio the other day that students were demonstrating on the government's increasing the cost of university. private education, here, is public and public education is private? >> we have endless confusion over this. in the old days, on the whole, rich people would have their children educated by a tutor. quite a lot of rich people decided to set up schools where you pay. the recall public schools. the fact that they were paid did not make them not public...
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holds a degree in american studies and is currently enrolled in the early education master's program in san francisco state university. cassandra britain is the program director pennington -- program director. their book involves building a relationship with children, addresses the rewards included -- and inclusion. their passion for early childhood education is evidence -- evident in the children that the teacher ho -- evident in the children that they teach. they're making a difference in early education and making a lasting imprints. for any parent looking for a preschool, it is a daunting experience. i looked at more preschools that i can remember. when i went into the little school, this is very much like mine. little did i know that i would develop a close relationship with her. for the first time, i actually saw a classroom that brought in children from all walks of life. i'm one of them to see children with disabilities and i wanted them to be run children who are different and diverse and families that are different and diverse. it took me a while to get in because i did not get a accepted at first. i cannot
holds a degree in american studies and is currently enrolled in the early education master's program in san francisco state university. cassandra britain is the program director pennington -- program director. their book involves building a relationship with children, addresses the rewards included -- and inclusion. their passion for early childhood education is evidence -- evident in the children that the teacher ho -- evident in the children that they teach. they're making a difference in...
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of the last government which was the universe should increase the number of students they wanted fifty percent of people leaving school to go on to higher education over the last fifteen years universities have expanded incredibly and the number of students has expanded at the same time the employers are saying well the quality of the graduates the quality of the education that they have. isn't really good enough so you have the universe to say well if we're going to improve the quality of education then we need more money both the last government and the current government recognize that there was a distortion of the british economy in favor of banking and financial services and against manufacturing britain really can't compete except in very specialist areas on manufacturing it used to be that because the pay was so high in the financial sector that a lot of the graduates who in previous generations would have become teachers or doctors or lawyers they went into the city and they finance and banking. well now for a look at some other major headlines from around the world interpol has put wiki leaks founder julian assange on its most wanted lis
of the last government which was the universe should increase the number of students they wanted fifty percent of people leaving school to go on to higher education over the last fifteen years universities have expanded incredibly and the number of students has expanded at the same time the employers are saying well the quality of the graduates the quality of the education that they have. isn't really good enough so you have the universe to say well if we're going to improve the quality of...
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president obama as a policy president," he wrote that the president advisers have been educated at elite universitiesnd process initiatives all at once and create compressive policies for social systems in a society -- this is the latest outburst of crowlyism or progressivism. systemic problems of health care, energy, education, environment simply cannot be solved in pieces. analyzing the article, historical, that approach has not worked. the progressives failed to gain more than a brief some woods. the reason for these failures is that "this highly rational comprehensive approach fits uncomfortably with the constitution which proportions powers among so many different players." "democracy is messier than progressives and their heirs wish to recognize. the latest example of mr. wilson's observation can be seen by anyone watching the new health care a lot increase premiums, add to the federal debt, caused millions of individual policyholders to lose their policies, cause businesses to postpone any new jobs, and in fixed huge unfunded medicaid mandates on states, all consequences of the law never inten
president obama as a policy president," he wrote that the president advisers have been educated at elite universitiesnd process initiatives all at once and create compressive policies for social systems in a society -- this is the latest outburst of crowlyism or progressivism. systemic problems of health care, energy, education, environment simply cannot be solved in pieces. analyzing the article, historical, that approach has not worked. the progressives failed to gain more than a brief...
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education, why? because the research universities in the united states still are the best in the world, bar none, and that is recognized. but they come here to get an education and get a ph.d. and to oppose dr. and then go back as a young person, then we in the united states have lost a great deal. out in the "rising storm," that the number of people getting a ph.d. is in science and engineering are now foreign-born. there is always good news in this. as i look across the country in the last three or four years, especially, the young people are waking up to the energy and climate change problem. that is drawing them into science, just as in my day, this little 184 pound thing going across the united states, made us say, maybe i should go into science and engineering. the young people now want to go back into this. this is a good sign. it's important to the government, the federal government and state governments, recognize that this is a good sign and take advantage of it. this will be a cornerstone for our economic prosperity. >> just before this program began, was on news reports that obama may ann
education, why? because the research universities in the united states still are the best in the world, bar none, and that is recognized. but they come here to get an education and get a ph.d. and to oppose dr. and then go back as a young person, then we in the united states have lost a great deal. out in the "rising storm," that the number of people getting a ph.d. is in science and engineering are now foreign-born. there is always good news in this. as i look across the country in...
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i'm sure we can all agree that all those students who would been fit from a university education should be entitled to -- regardless of their financial situation. my particular concern is that by increasing the tuition cap, participation levels for lower income and middle income students will fall away. what assurance can the government give that this situation will be monitored very closely going forward and that corrective action will be taken
i'm sure we can all agree that all those students who would been fit from a university education should be entitled to -- regardless of their financial situation. my particular concern is that by increasing the tuition cap, participation levels for lower income and middle income students will fall away. what assurance can the government give that this situation will be monitored very closely going forward and that corrective action will be taken
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g-mail and yahoo accounts but a lot of government accounts and a lot of edu which means universities or educational accounts. if these people don't change their passwords don't get a little stronger about their own protections, those systems could also be compromised. i mean all of those email addresses are now out there for other hackers to exploit. >> brown: what of gawker? they temporarily stop publishing. they're certainly back now. have they taken any steps we know of to prevent this in the future? >> they said they are. they apologize to their users on their blog. they said they're really embarrassed and we want to try to help you change your password. if i wanted to delete my account on gawker, i couldn't do that because the database that would have allowed me to do that was corrupted by the hackers last night. >> brown: thanks a lot. >> brown: now, some wider perspective on all this from two who follow the online world closely. james lewis, director and senior fellow of the technology and public policy program at the center for strategic and international studies here in washington. and lar
g-mail and yahoo accounts but a lot of government accounts and a lot of edu which means universities or educational accounts. if these people don't change their passwords don't get a little stronger about their own protections, those systems could also be compromised. i mean all of those email addresses are now out there for other hackers to exploit. >> brown: what of gawker? they temporarily stop publishing. they're certainly back now. have they taken any steps we know of to prevent this...
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how do you pay for university education?when i went to college 20 years ago, they were just beginning to prevent better off families from getting grants and getting minutes money will they read college. i did not pay a penny and my parents did not pay a penny for fees. the fees were introduced under tony blair. the big loss that he nearly suffered was the tuition fees. now those fees are going up. the fee at the moment is capped at 3,000 pounds. it could not be -- that in many universities. -- it could not be doubled that in many universities. that seems terrible, even though the money is going to be paid up front. it can be paid back once you are earning. if you are not earning more than a certain amount, you would not pay it back. it is progressive in that respect. it is a touchstone issue, but i do not think they will back down. the universities are saying, we cannot pay our way. we cannot stay serious academies if we did not get more money. >> a lot of politicians and people said often that the united states is the great
how do you pay for university education?when i went to college 20 years ago, they were just beginning to prevent better off families from getting grants and getting minutes money will they read college. i did not pay a penny and my parents did not pay a penny for fees. the fees were introduced under tony blair. the big loss that he nearly suffered was the tuition fees. now those fees are going up. the fee at the moment is capped at 3,000 pounds. it could not be -- that in many universities. --...
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holds a degree in american studies and is currently enrolled in the early education master's program in san francisco state university. cassandra britain is the program director pennington -- program director. their book involves building a relationship with children, addresses the rewards included -- and inclusion. their passion for early childhood education is evidence -- evident in the children that the teacher ho -- evident in the children that they teach. they're making a difference in early education and making a lasting imprints
holds a degree in american studies and is currently enrolled in the early education master's program in san francisco state university. cassandra britain is the program director pennington -- program director. their book involves building a relationship with children, addresses the rewards included -- and inclusion. their passion for early childhood education is evidence -- evident in the children that the teacher ho -- evident in the children that they teach. they're making a difference in...