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the rare mid-year increase in response to $40 million in state budget cuts to the university system. >> well we are hearing from metro officials for the first time since last week's deadly incident on that yellow line train. the agency is facing criticism, of course for its response when smoke filled that tunnel and the l'enfant plaza station. one woman died. more than 80 others were hurt from breathing in the smoke and the fumes while waiting for help. joce sterman live outside the wilson building with what metro is telling d.c. leaders and what questions remain unanswered now. joce? >> alison so many of them remain unanswered. the board chair today provided only one specific response about what happened last week. and we know it's frustrating for all of you you step on the metro and you wanted to feel like you're safe in doing it and the city council understands that. as they learned today the answers were hard to come by. >> metro's board chair tom downs on the hot seat at a d.c. council briefing about the incident on the yellow line. >> council me tell that the facts are importan
the rare mid-year increase in response to $40 million in state budget cuts to the university system. >> well we are hearing from metro officials for the first time since last week's deadly incident on that yellow line train. the agency is facing criticism, of course for its response when smoke filled that tunnel and the l'enfant plaza station. one woman died. more than 80 others were hurt from breathing in the smoke and the fumes while waiting for help. joce sterman live outside the...
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is not give into the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university system more money. instead sources say the governors budget will include the same $120 million increase he has previously proposed. on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. the government will include money for high speed rail, unfunded retiree programs. and pay down the state debt. the san francisco board of as muchs has a new president. five reelected supervisors were sworn in yesterday. >>> san francisco lost out to boston for its bid to host the olympics. washington d.c. and los angeles were the other two u.s. cities in the running. san francisco's bid committee says despite the decision, it's pleased with the work it did to showcase the bay area. >> they were disappointed, but it was a tremendous effort by a lot of people, brought a lot of the folks in the region together. >> boston now has 32 months to convince the international olympic committee it should host the games. right now rome is the only other city that is officially decided to bid. other potential candidates are par
is not give into the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university system more money. instead sources say the governors budget will include the same $120 million increase he has previously proposed. on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. the government will include money for high speed rail, unfunded retiree programs. and pay down the state debt. the san francisco board of as muchs has a new president. five reelected supervisors were sworn in...
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the only difference is that the california state university system has not proposed a fee hike. the uc system had if they didn't get what they wanted. governor brown phoned the uc president janet napolitano last night to tell her about his decision. this morning napolitano said she was disappointed. governor jerry brown rejected the university of california's request for an additional $220 million. instead, he gave uc a $120 million increase. >> we have been increasing it by the way. the $120 million is not chump change. it's real money and some parts of the budget didn't get any increase. >> reporter: the extra money comes from prop 30, approved by voters two years ago. it raises taxes to fund education. but uc president janet napolitano argued it wouldn't be enough to maintain the academic quality of the uc system. already the state is paying far less per student than it did in the '90s. >> there is incredible demand for uc education which really is a testament to the value of the university, and we -- i say we, meaning the university and california, needs a more educated work
the only difference is that the california state university system has not proposed a fee hike. the uc system had if they didn't get what they wanted. governor brown phoned the uc president janet napolitano last night to tell her about his decision. this morning napolitano said she was disappointed. governor jerry brown rejected the university of california's request for an additional $220 million. instead, he gave uc a $120 million increase. >> we have been increasing it by the way. the...
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state of maryland for every dollar that is spent to the university system, 19 cents goes to the communityleges from the state. so if we want to have a conversation about the ways in which we create a path way to higher education, to work that's available in the community, we to have a have conversation -- >> very quickly what do you know about this plan. >> one thing i am excited about and i want to see if it happens is this idea this program will allow for career technical education which belln't grays don't pay for to allow to be paid for in this program i want to make sure we encompassing all programs will there be a degree limitation on that. >> great to talk to you all that brings us to the end of this edition thank you for being with us the program may be over but the conversation continues, we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on today's show, log on to our facebook page, and tell us what you think or follow us on facebook -- on twitter our hanle is a.j. inside story a.m., or you can reach me directly at ray swarez news, we will see you for the next inside story,
state of maryland for every dollar that is spent to the university system, 19 cents goes to the communityleges from the state. so if we want to have a conversation about the ways in which we create a path way to higher education, to work that's available in the community, we to have a have conversation -- >> very quickly what do you know about this plan. >> one thing i am excited about and i want to see if it happens is this idea this program will allow for career technical...
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but you have to transform this and really make the university system fit people's needs. >> what is yourision for education, higher education? 20 years from now, will a degree from stanford and harvard be something coveted? >> i think that 20 years from now, the great people in the world will still carry the great credentials. m.i.t., harvard. and hopefully, if you make it, which i hope, udacity. >> why leave a great job at google to focus on one of the hardest problems in the world? that is, education. >> to me, the mission of being dual to educate people is the people is thecate biggest thing i can imagine. if i ask myself, how did we change, fundamentally change the planet, empowering people is is a basic human right. there should be a constitutional amendment saying that everybody has a right to a full education. >> how do you think you can change the world if you change education? >> i believe if education is democratized, there will be fewer wars. there will be less conflict. >> if you succeed, are you saying that we would not be in iraq or there would not be conflict in ukraine? >
but you have to transform this and really make the university system fit people's needs. >> what is yourision for education, higher education? 20 years from now, will a degree from stanford and harvard be something coveted? >> i think that 20 years from now, the great people in the world will still carry the great credentials. m.i.t., harvard. and hopefully, if you make it, which i hope, udacity. >> why leave a great job at google to focus on one of the hardest problems in the...
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it asked the university of california to do more with less so the nation's largest public university systemtion hikes. governor brown says he did not and provide as much funding as the tent tapis the system what it because california's budget is precariously balanced but he says the state has made a lot of progress. >> catherine: the governor of course was recently sworn in and it to the historic fourth term. he is suggesting an advisory committee for his administration to work on reducing costs for the university system. he says he also wants to negotiate pension reform. >> pam: still had a close call for one of the warriors best players. details behind the attempted robbery outside a san francisco nightclub. at president obama wants to make higher education more affordable to millions. what local ministers are saying about his ambitious plan. >> pam: a close call off a warriors star more race- based. we've learned he was a victim of an attempted armed robbery in san francisco on monday. he managed to get away and the suspect is now behind bars. maury kelley tells us how it all unfolded. >
it asked the university of california to do more with less so the nation's largest public university systemtion hikes. governor brown says he did not and provide as much funding as the tent tapis the system what it because california's budget is precariously balanced but he says the state has made a lot of progress. >> catherine: the governor of course was recently sworn in and it to the historic fourth term. he is suggesting an advisory committee for his administration to work on...
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university system have conducted an investigation of their own and turned over all findings to santa clara d.a. office. he is not a student at stanford and turner is expected to be formally charged next week. coming up that kron4 news at eleven will have reaction from the students at bubba to hear at stanford. in a poll out told charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: new york "dodged a bullet" according to mayor de blasio on the northeast's first big storm of the year. while ny was spared, boston and connecticut got inundated with snow, freezing rain and strong wind gusts. correspondent yon pomrenze is live from new york with the latest on the northeast storm from 4p through 11pm et with generics and custom lives. >> pam: residents in massachusetts, connecticut and other northeastern states are still under a blizzard warning -- but, in new york and new jersey, where snowfall fell short of predictions -- things are starting to get back to normal. yon pomrenze reports from new york city. >> pam: as the blizzard of 2015 continues to wreak havoc on much of the northeast. it seems to have
university system have conducted an investigation of their own and turned over all findings to santa clara d.a. office. he is not a student at stanford and turner is expected to be formally charged next week. coming up that kron4 news at eleven will have reaction from the students at bubba to hear at stanford. in a poll out told charles clifford kron 4 news. >> pam: new york "dodged a bullet" according to mayor de blasio on the northeast's first big storm of the year. while ny...
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example respiratory therapy courses are not offered at any of the ucs or the california state university system. they are though, at skyline college in san bruno. they will now be able to offer a four-year degree in that specific field. the goal of this program is to have a more prepared workforce in california. >> we'll prepare them and be able to compete for the jobs that are here. >> reporter: the pilot program starts next fall and continues through the end of the school year 2023. if successful more four-year degrees will likely be offered at other community colleges. >> now, making community college free for many students will be a key part of president obama's state of the union address. this is a picture the white house tweeted of the president putting the finishing touches on the speech. you can expect to see congressional members holding up pencils an pens tonight. the gesture is meant to show solidarity with the victims of the attack on france's "charlie hebdo" newspaper. you can watch the state of the union address beginning at 6:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. >>> technicians are worki
example respiratory therapy courses are not offered at any of the ucs or the california state university system. they are though, at skyline college in san bruno. they will now be able to offer a four-year degree in that specific field. the goal of this program is to have a more prepared workforce in california. >> we'll prepare them and be able to compete for the jobs that are here. >> reporter: the pilot program starts next fall and continues through the end of the school year...
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them when they have never been told otherwise the education system is about indoctrination and university system is no different deal leading day here is how great hillary clinton is in the left is the way we should lean towards. they need someone to say there is another side to this story and to effectively fight it is important to understand what students are up against. alleged plays a long-term game since the '60s it has been lying about female empowerment ever since. so how do we understand well left? we have to infiltrate to go to where they are. so last year to cover the annual national women's conference in chicago. now is of the largest organization with 500,000 contributing members of 550 chapters in 50 states and the goal has been to take action for equality for all women and unless of course, you are a woman who happens to be a conservative or a capitalist with a letter that claims the goals for the future was to expand and diversify membership with ongoing efforts with a different perspective. with that different perspective it did not happen that way. said despite being a female me
them when they have never been told otherwise the education system is about indoctrination and university system is no different deal leading day here is how great hillary clinton is in the left is the way we should lean towards. they need someone to say there is another side to this story and to effectively fight it is important to understand what students are up against. alleged plays a long-term game since the '60s it has been lying about female empowerment ever since. so how do we...
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she said the money allotted for the university system was disappointing and there wasn't enough to expand enrollment and invest on educational quality. but napolitano says this is the first step and hopes that the legislature will come up with more money. >> curry is not just heating up on the court. what has this players's popularity storing with both young and old. >> the chilly low temperatures and your next chance for showers in the extended forecast. >> and next -- >> more and more cars cramming up bay area commutes. more data when traffic is at its worse. >>> a slow commute tonight around the bay area and it's not your imagination. bay area freeway commutes are getting longer. transit officials today revealed just how much longer and they pinpointed which commutes are the worse. ktvu's cara liu live in santa clara and tell us there's actually an upside to all of this, cara. >> reporter: there's more traffic because more people are on the roadways getting to and from work. the friday evening commute slow going on 101 southbound in the south bay. a 20 minute drive without traffic can
she said the money allotted for the university system was disappointing and there wasn't enough to expand enrollment and invest on educational quality. but napolitano says this is the first step and hopes that the legislature will come up with more money. >> curry is not just heating up on the court. what has this players's popularity storing with both young and old. >> the chilly low temperatures and your next chance for showers in the extended forecast. >> and next --...
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the university of california system is overloaded with freshman applications. what could be behind the >>> dmv checking undocumented immigrants prior licenses for traffic tickets and prevent duplication now. the dmv facility in san jose opened earlier this month to process applications from immigrants. immigrants who previously had licenses under different social security numbers will not be penalized if they do not use the license to commit a crime. >>> more light railcars will be on the streets of san francisco by the end of next year. 40 new lrvs are in the latest order. supervisor scott weiner says they are desperately needed because as san francisco grows, more and more people crowd on to public transportation. >> if we don't provide the vehicles for those people to actually be able to ride, we're not going to succeed and so this is a major, major step forward. >> the new vehicles will be built by siemens in a sacramento factory. >>> people are applying to the university of california system in record numbers now. about 194,000 would be freshmen and transf
the university of california system is overloaded with freshman applications. what could be behind the >>> dmv checking undocumented immigrants prior licenses for traffic tickets and prevent duplication now. the dmv facility in san jose opened earlier this month to process applications from immigrants. immigrants who previously had licenses under different social security numbers will not be penalized if they do not use the license to commit a crime. >>> more light railcars...
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not giving in to the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university system same $120 million increase he previously proposed on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. >>> janine de la vega is joining us with a look at what is new on wheels. janine. >> and it is really fun out here. >> reporter: there is 150 cars on display. everything from luxury to exotic to electric. here's something really cool. this is toyotas first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. brand new for 2015. so this does not even take gas. it takes hydrogen. check this out. this is what it looks like to fill it up. to get a little bit more information, we go to keith hernandez. it takes about five minutes or less. compared to electric vehicles where it could take several hours to recharge. >> i mean where are people going to get hydrogen? how is toyota going to handle that for customers? >> for the first three years they will offer it free. so that is definitely a great incentive. >> and one of the things we were testing out is when we turn the car on we show you this car is so clean. there i
not giving in to the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university system same $120 million increase he previously proposed on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. >>> janine de la vega is joining us with a look at what is new on wheels. janine. >> and it is really fun out here. >> reporter: there is 150 cars on display. everything from luxury to exotic to electric. here's something really cool. this is toyotas first hydrogen...
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for example respiratory therapy courses not offered at any of the uc or the california state university system. they are, thoshtion at sky line college in san bruno. they will now be able to offer a four!4 four year degree in that specific field. the goal of the program is to have a more prepared work force in california. >> we will prepare them and be able to compete for the job that are here. >> the pilot program starts next fall and continues through the end of the school year 2023 the end of the school year 2023. if successful more 4 year degrees will likely be offered at other community colleges. lee ann abc 7 news. >> no bay area traffic can be a mess but now one community ushering in new era of change. has to do with metering lights. david explains why the lights are on much longer in the south bay. >> the south bay economy is booming and with it traffic is getting more congested along highway 85. so for the first time ever metering lights switched on between interstate 280 and u.s. 101. south bound metering lights turned on wednesday for the afternoon commute. then one week later for t
for example respiratory therapy courses not offered at any of the uc or the california state university system. they are, thoshtion at sky line college in san bruno. they will now be able to offer a four!4 four year degree in that specific field. the goal of the program is to have a more prepared work force in california. >> we will prepare them and be able to compete for the job that are here. >> the pilot program starts next fall and continues through the end of the school year...
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university of maryland is gaining national attention as it lead the big ten in basketball, but the university system suffered a financial setback when the state of maryland recently slashed $40 million in aid to universities as it makes deep cuts caused by the state's budget deficit. as a result the university of maryland is imposing an immediate 2% tuition hike. the first midyear increase in 12 years. >> how are you going to pay for it? >> i have no idea right now. i'm a full-time student at maryland i already work two jobs so i have no idea where i'm going to scrounge up the money to make um for that money. >> reporter: the tuition for out-of-state students increase is $279. instate students pay $76 more. similar increases are being imposed at towson salisbury university after a 3% tuition increase in the fall. do you know how you're going to pay for it? have you budgeted it for it? >> no. hopefully find a job around the area. reporter: the college park campus also decided to furlough university employees for up to three days. the furloughs will account for about $3 million in savings. the tuition
university of maryland is gaining national attention as it lead the big ten in basketball, but the university system suffered a financial setback when the state of maryland recently slashed $40 million in aid to universities as it makes deep cuts caused by the state's budget deficit. as a result the university of maryland is imposing an immediate 2% tuition hike. the first midyear increase in 12 years. >> how are you going to pay for it? >> i have no idea right now. i'm a full-time...
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it's because the state is facing a huge budget deficit and has cut aid to the university system of maryland my parents don't pay for school. i take out loans, so obviously, because it's midyear, that makes it hard because i've contacted my loan providers already and requested a specific amount. >> reporter: the tuition increase for out-of-state students is about $279. instate students will pay $76 more. similar increases are also being imposed at towson frostberg state university and southbury university. this comes after a 3% tuition increase in the fall. >> it is a hardship a huge hardship especially even though i'm an instate student, college isn't cheap. >> reporter: jerry meat his wife lisa, when they were fwoet students here. they married 30 years ago. now their daughter lacy is looking at schools. >> i think even with an increase it's a bargain compared to any other out-of-state school or any other private school. so 2% would mean nothing compared to other schools. >> reporter: outgoing maryland governor martin o'malley and his administration took great pride that for years tuition h
it's because the state is facing a huge budget deficit and has cut aid to the university system of maryland my parents don't pay for school. i take out loans, so obviously, because it's midyear, that makes it hard because i've contacted my loan providers already and requested a specific amount. >> reporter: the tuition increase for out-of-state students is about $279. instate students will pay $76 more. similar increases are also being imposed at towson frostberg state university and...
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supported an unprecedented $414 million in capital improvement projects and repairs for out our university system. critical infrastructure needs remain, we should also focus on making college more affordable. our colleges and universities do an outstanding job of enriching student school lives and preparing them for a lifetime of success. our universities also play a critical role in north dakota's economic growth providing essential research and development and support of farmers and ranchers and many other business factors. gallup presidents in every state, about their education system as well. and north dakota overwhelmingly came out on top again. asks if they would rate k-12 education as excellent or good presidents in north dakota and said yes more often than any other state. do schools prepare students for good job? no. just -- north dakota scored best of all 50 states. i use satisfied with your education system or schools? north dakota and dan and figure s morgan any other state. we have worked hard to and develop an environment where small business and industry can thrive. our proven stra
supported an unprecedented $414 million in capital improvement projects and repairs for out our university system. critical infrastructure needs remain, we should also focus on making college more affordable. our colleges and universities do an outstanding job of enriching student school lives and preparing them for a lifetime of success. our universities also play a critical role in north dakota's economic growth providing essential research and development and support of farmers and ranchers...
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forward-looking, stem jobs those are positions that community colleges technical schools and the public university system can help create path ways for people to go toward. and i think that is really obviously the benefit of education as a means to an end in getting a job. but by all means, i think we need to lift wages for everyone. we can't subject people to poverty when they work one or two jobs at 7$7.25 an hour and i hope the president in his state of the union will make another passionate case for raising the minimum wage. >> and outrageous for the government to be profiting, as much as it is if at all, on student debt from loans, a huge cause for elizabeth warren. it is a huge issue on your plate? >> the profits off student loans have been a vexing crisis that just seems so unjust especially when they are being used to pay down the deficit as opposed to being being reinvested in college affordable. look i think we need to shift toward a system like denmark or like new zealand that not only has free college -- free four-year college by the way, but gives students allowances for room and board and f
forward-looking, stem jobs those are positions that community colleges technical schools and the public university system can help create path ways for people to go toward. and i think that is really obviously the benefit of education as a means to an end in getting a job. but by all means, i think we need to lift wages for everyone. we can't subject people to poverty when they work one or two jobs at 7$7.25 an hour and i hope the president in his state of the union will make another passionate...
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film, or number of the survivors, the victims of rape and sexual assault, or from the university of california systemwhether it was university of southern california uc berkeley, san diego, santa barbara. >> usc is a private college, not in the uc system. there are -- they are private college in their some answering to do. the uc system has some answering to do. santa barbara is mentioned, uc berkeley. the makers of this film have said, they could have chosen any campus, so the reason i went to my campuses is, i knew they were going to be mentioned in this and i wanted to get out ahead of and i wanted them to start to respond. i very proud to say, as a senator, you can pass legislation and you can also use your office as a bully pulpit. a lot of times my staff will have meetings and say, let's talk about the bully pulpit today. i used the bully pulpit to go to the uc system, state system, community college system and said, don't wait for us to pass this law. do it now. they agreed. now the question is, follow through. i'm going to make a tour of these college campuses in the spring to make sure they'
film, or number of the survivors, the victims of rape and sexual assault, or from the university of california systemwhether it was university of southern california uc berkeley, san diego, santa barbara. >> usc is a private college, not in the uc system. there are -- they are private college in their some answering to do. the uc system has some answering to do. santa barbara is mentioned, uc berkeley. the makers of this film have said, they could have chosen any campus, so the reason i...
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they includ the university of virginiad center and virginia commonwealth systems. it is an effort under the affordable car act and encourages people to report problems.
they includ the university of virginiad center and virginia commonwealth systems. it is an effort under the affordable car act and encourages people to report problems.
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million would be distributed among five other counties and 16 million would go to schools and universities systems. this means lower energy costs for montana families, citizens, and businesses. i remember traveling to glasgow and met with the electric co-op. they they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved table hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next ten years. they will supply electricity to pump stations on the keystone pipeline. if it is not approved those ratepayers will see an approximate 40 percent increase in utility rates over the next ten years, about $480 per year for the average household. now 100,000 barrels a day of day of the oil traveling through the pipeline would be montana and north dakota oil which supports the balkan formation montanans know that this is not just a lofty idea or rhetoric but hope for the people of my state a a tangible result, and a solution that montanans deserve. that is why it is so disappointing that once again we are seeing the president and some senate democrats play political games and perpetuate political gridlock. the president
million would be distributed among five other counties and 16 million would go to schools and universities systems. this means lower energy costs for montana families, citizens, and businesses. i remember traveling to glasgow and met with the electric co-op. they they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved table hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next ten years. they will supply electricity to pump stations on the keystone pipeline. if it is not approved those ratepayers...
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distributed among five other montana counties and $16 million would go to montana's schools and university systems. you see these keystone x.l. pipeline means lower energy costs for montana families for our senior citizens and for small businesses. in glasco, montana, i remember traveling in my pickup and i met with the norval electric co-op. they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, that they will hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next 10 years. that's several thousand montana families up in the northeast part of our state. the reason for that is because they will supply the electricity to the pump stations on the keystone pipeline. if the keystone pipeline is not approved those ratepayers will see an approximate 40% increase in their utility rates over the next 10 years. that's a potential increase of about $480 per year for the average household in montana. now, as the senator from north dakota mentioned 100,000 barrels a day of the oil traveling through the keystone pipeline will be montana and north dakota oil. that supports the bakken formation which the revolutio
distributed among five other montana counties and $16 million would go to montana's schools and university systems. you see these keystone x.l. pipeline means lower energy costs for montana families for our senior citizens and for small businesses. in glasco, montana, i remember traveling in my pickup and i met with the norval electric co-op. they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, that they will hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next 10 years. that's several...
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california, years ago, had one of the greatest university systems in the world. it was very low cost because the people california paid for it. we could be in the same position in the future if we choose to be. that is why i said just in the book that all of the taxing and spending stuff can be understood as a way of expressing our fiscal soul. we have -- through our government -- we express our values. this is not just about the economics, though the economics are always overplayed. it is not just about economics. it is about what we want to be and what we value. we have to make sure the kids of working-class and middle-class americans have the same human capital behind them as rich kids do. if we want good quality jobs for people who are not software engineers infrastructure is a , good way of doing that. at every turn, i think the problem is not what james said in terms of the history. but we need to get past that and look and think about what are our values. this budget stuff encapsulates what we want as americans and what we want to be and what values we rea
california, years ago, had one of the greatest university systems in the world. it was very low cost because the people california paid for it. we could be in the same position in the future if we choose to be. that is why i said just in the book that all of the taxing and spending stuff can be understood as a way of expressing our fiscal soul. we have -- through our government -- we express our values. this is not just about the economics, though the economics are always overplayed. it is not...
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two-year degree-programs in california with a certain average of guaranteed admission to the university system. of course, there are certificate programs training and many of the positions and jobs that we need. there is also a path to citizenship for the previous caller talking about undocumented people here well, they come in it is a good way to learn english. a good way to get into the educational system for people who are newly arrived in this country. in addition, in connecticut with the high schools, we have a program with the local community college where juniors and seniors at a certain academic level can take programs at the community college for free. and the colleges are within walking distance of the high school. so there are a variety of programs and needs that the community colleges service. and i think there could be a means test for the free tuition. i don't think that it necessarily should go to someone who is going to spend very part-time and then drop out a not take full advantage of the offer. so, there you go. host: mr. bumphus. guest: well, those are all wonderful comment
two-year degree-programs in california with a certain average of guaranteed admission to the university system. of course, there are certificate programs training and many of the positions and jobs that we need. there is also a path to citizenship for the previous caller talking about undocumented people here well, they come in it is a good way to learn english. a good way to get into the educational system for people who are newly arrived in this country. in addition, in connecticut with the...
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the plan calls for more social service programs but less funding for the university of california system than the schools had requested. >>> an activist looking to shake things up at dupont and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. announced plans to nominate its own slate of four directors to dupont ford as it tries to push a break-up of the company. the industrial conglomerate said it would review by triian. shares off by $173.50. >>> steve madden warned investors that performance over the slo than expected so 2014 profit won't meet wall street estimates. blames the slow diahann as the west coast ports and other factors. despite that shares rose to $32 a share. and inflasis beat expectations. the indian based won more contracts from businesses. shares up to $43.56. >>> starbucks announced chief operating officer who helped lead the massive and successful restructuring is taking extended unpaid leave from the chain to spend more time with family. shares fell more than 3% to $79.79. >>> changes in general mills to tell you about. the food company is cutting 500 jobs with the clos
the plan calls for more social service programs but less funding for the university of california system than the schools had requested. >>> an activist looking to shake things up at dupont and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. announced plans to nominate its own slate of four directors to dupont ford as it tries to push a break-up of the company. the industrial conglomerate said it would review by triian. shares off by $173.50. >>> steve madden warned investors...
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consultants without first determining if the same or better analysis can be purchased here within our university system or in our private sector. arguably, the greatest knowledge of arctic policy studies can be found at the university of alaska in fairbanks. the ted stevens marine insresearch institute here leads. kodiak serves the state of research, education and training activities. these are fundamental to marine science and the competitiveness of the alaska seafood industry in meeting important workforce needs. last week i held our first cabinet meeting. we have renamed the governor's conference room to the cabinet room and plan to use it extensively and regularly with the cabinet. at my invitation also attending the cabinet meeting were the university of alaska president the alaska railroad ceo and the alaska permanent fund ceo. this is a standing invitation for these state entities to be represented in cabinet meetings. the purpose is to ensure that we are fully harnessing our university infrastructure and financial resources. i also want to thank this legislature for all you have done on the cri
consultants without first determining if the same or better analysis can be purchased here within our university system or in our private sector. arguably, the greatest knowledge of arctic policy studies can be found at the university of alaska in fairbanks. the ted stevens marine insresearch institute here leads. kodiak serves the state of research, education and training activities. these are fundamental to marine science and the competitiveness of the alaska seafood industry in meeting...
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distributed among five other montana counties and $16 million would go to montana's schools and university systems. you see these keystone x.l. pipeline means lower energy costs for montana families for our senior citizens and for small businesses. in glasco, montana, i remember traveling in my pickup and i met with the norval electric co-op. they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, that they will hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next 10 years. that's several thousand montana families up in the northeast part of our state. the reason for that is because they will supply the electricity to the pump stations on the keystone pipeline. if the keystone pipeline is not approved those ratepayers will see an approximate 40% increase in their utility rates over the next 10 years. that's a potential increase of about $480 per year for the average household in montana. now, as the senator from north dakota mentioned 100,000 barrels a day of the oil traveling through the keystone pipeline will be montana and north dakota oil. that supports the bakken formation which the revolutio
distributed among five other montana counties and $16 million would go to montana's schools and university systems. you see these keystone x.l. pipeline means lower energy costs for montana families for our senior citizens and for small businesses. in glasco, montana, i remember traveling in my pickup and i met with the norval electric co-op. they told me if the keystone pipeline is approved, that they will hold electric rates flat for their customers for the next 10 years. that's several...
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not giving in to the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university systemurces say the government's budget will include the same $120 million increase he has previously proposed, on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. the governor's budget will include money for high speed rail, an expansion of the medical program. the budget will also address unfunded retiree programs and plans to pay down the state's debt. >>> happening today, talk of free tuition for millions of americans college students. pam cook's in the studio now with some of the details. sounds interesting, pam. >> reporter: it certainly does. this is a plan by president obama to make college more accessible and we will get all the details today. president obama is just getting ready to leave joint base andrews. we have a live picture there, taking a look. we're waiting for the president to come out. we don't know if he will stop and speak at all. but again, this is a live picture. he is leaving there and headed for a community college in knoxville, tennessee this morning, where he is set
not giving in to the university of california's threat to raise tuition unless he gives the university systemurces say the government's budget will include the same $120 million increase he has previously proposed, on the condition that uc does not raise tuition. the governor's budget will include money for high speed rail, an expansion of the medical program. the budget will also address unfunded retiree programs and plans to pay down the state's debt. >>> happening today, talk of...
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. >> this is the only time we've reached out to a school system, to the university and said hey, there's this danger on the streets. >> deadly new drugs on america's streets. >> it was nothing like anything i've had before. the trees look like callflowers, like dancing around. >> designed to evade the law. >> once they alter that chemical, it is no longer a controlled substance. >> and to maximize profit. >> we process, you know, $40,000 to $50,000 a month in credit card payments. >> imported into the u.s. by mail and sold online. >> he set up a large-scale drug trafficking organization by using a computer. >> that to me is scary. this stuff is not safe just because you can order it on the internet. >> most people still don't know what they are. they'll kill your kids. >> tonight, the new drug threat. a deadly high. >> 911, emergency. >> there is a kid laying on the sidewalk. he looks like he's been beat up. >> 911. >> yeah. there's a guy lying face down, looks like he's passed out, with no shoes on. >> when the officers arrived, they found mr. beard lying face down on the sidewalk. they
. >> this is the only time we've reached out to a school system, to the university and said hey, there's this danger on the streets. >> deadly new drugs on america's streets. >> it was nothing like anything i've had before. the trees look like callflowers, like dancing around. >> designed to evade the law. >> once they alter that chemical, it is no longer a controlled substance. >> and to maximize profit. >> we process, you know, $40,000 to $50,000 a...
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>> but i think that all of these men were brought up to believe that the world, the solar system, the universe is theirs for the taking. this libertarian thinking is all wound up with other uniquely american ideologies. this idea of manifest destiny, that it's our manifest destiny to conquer outer space, to exploit its resources, to colonize other planets. live reports from across the nation and reaction from around the world. the state of the union address. special coverage begins tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. right here on al jazeera america. >> billionaires with designs on space rarely go on record. but one of them did return our calls. >> i've met him very briefly a couple of times. he impressed me as a really las vegas kind of guy. he winked at me and that seemed very 70's >> this particular space entrepreneur made his money from a terrestrial hotel chain: budget suites of america. it's turned its owner robert bigelow into a billionaire and now he wants to take that fortune and put it toward launching the first hotel in space. mr. bigelow invited fault lines to visit his sprawling property. >
>> but i think that all of these men were brought up to believe that the world, the solar system, the universe is theirs for the taking. this libertarian thinking is all wound up with other uniquely american ideologies. this idea of manifest destiny, that it's our manifest destiny to conquer outer space, to exploit its resources, to colonize other planets. live reports from across the nation and reaction from around the world. the state of the union address. special coverage begins...
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university if they had to pay tuition. something is broken about the education system. for something like education which is a basic human right. like the air that we breathe. one of the things that we can do is bring technology to education. i think we can do one of two things. what i'm convinced about is using technology for the same cost, we can do a lot better in quality. either online or in blended models, we are seeing results that show you can do much better pass rates on campus or online. second is that, or the same outcome, i believe we can reduce cost. i believe it is hard to do both in large measure. but i think we can reduce cost for the same outcome. or for the same cost, you can improve outcome. if you look at original outcomes across, that is the efficiency of the system. technology can be used to prove the that improve the efficiency of education. >>. said that we had instant replay in sports by can't we had that in education? i would love to play that again. >> two weeks ago, i was at a patriots game in foxboro. we were up in the nosebleed region. i cou
university if they had to pay tuition. something is broken about the education system. for something like education which is a basic human right. like the air that we breathe. one of the things that we can do is bring technology to education. i think we can do one of two things. what i'm convinced about is using technology for the same cost, we can do a lot better in quality. either online or in blended models, we are seeing results that show you can do much better pass rates on campus or...
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>> but i think that all of these men were brought up to believe that the world, the solar system, the universe is theirs for the taking. this libertarian thinking is all wound up with other uniquely american ideologies. this idea of manifest destiny, that it's our manifest destiny to conquer outer space, to exploit its resources, to colonize other planets. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> on techknow >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas >> the true cost of energy hits home... >> my yard is gone... >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here >> they stick it to the core of the earth >> but this cutting edge technology could be the answer >> the future of fracking is about the water >> protecting the planet saving lives... >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? techknow only on al jazeera america [[vo]] an america tonight in-depth series. >>my first column was, “hey, where are the weed-smoking moms at?” [[vo]] one year legal. >>i'd try chem 4, alien dog, and girl scout cooki
>> but i think that all of these men were brought up to believe that the world, the solar system, the universe is theirs for the taking. this libertarian thinking is all wound up with other uniquely american ideologies. this idea of manifest destiny, that it's our manifest destiny to conquer outer space, to exploit its resources, to colonize other planets. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> on techknow >> we should not be...
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. >> reporter: he is no longer allowed on campus as the case moves through the legal system, and the university makes progress in the way it handles rape cases, the professor says that the more work needs to be done. >> this is the harder cases are where nobody has been caught or tackled and the police has not been called. that is 99% of the rape. >> reporter: turner is expected to be arraigned this week, and he is out on $150,000 bond. nanette lambert, knbc news. >>> today, there was a 180-day suspended jail sentence and fine after racy photos were sent to those in his custody. >> and now, friends and family are mourning a jogger's death after she was hit by a car. we have a report from san jose. kimberly? >> raj, the family says they are in shock over what happened. they are expect inging her to come home and walk through the front door. >> we are waiting for her to come home from jogging and she never returned. >> reporter: the family says that the this-year-old was out for a run yesterday when she was hit and killed. >> it is our worst nightmare for any mother any family to lose somebody so
. >> reporter: he is no longer allowed on campus as the case moves through the legal system, and the university makes progress in the way it handles rape cases, the professor says that the more work needs to be done. >> this is the harder cases are where nobody has been caught or tackled and the police has not been called. that is 99% of the rape. >> reporter: turner is expected to be arraigned this week, and he is out on $150,000 bond. nanette lambert, knbc news. >>>...
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california, years ago, had one of the greatest university systems in the world. it was very low cost because the people california paid for. we could be in the same situation in the future if we choose to be. that is why i said just in the book that all of the taxing and spending can be underscored as a way of expressing our fiscal soul. we have __ through our government __ we express our values. this is not just about the economics, though economics are always back playing the story. it is not just about economics. it is about what we want to be and what we value. we have to make sure the kids of working class and middle class americans have the same human capital behind them as rich kids do. if we want good quality jobs __ infrastructure is a good way of doing that. at every turn, i think the problem is not what james said as far as history. we need to get past that and look and think about what are our values. this budget stuff encapsulates what we want as americans and what we want to be and what values we honor. host: norma from texas, republican line. calle
california, years ago, had one of the greatest university systems in the world. it was very low cost because the people california paid for. we could be in the same situation in the future if we choose to be. that is why i said just in the book that all of the taxing and spending can be underscored as a way of expressing our fiscal soul. we have __ through our government __ we express our values. this is not just about the economics, though economics are always back playing the story. it is not...
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how it gets more difficult to gain admission into the university of california system. >>> dramatic rescuea >> first image have been released french gas station where the suspect and paris attack were spotted during a man hunt last wichblingt image were taken during robbery. you can see one man with disposable rocket launcher powerful enough to stop an armored vehicle. tonight there is unprecedented show of support across france. >> we are in paris tonight. >> they are going to war here against the enemy within. armed troops now the streets of paris and by tomorrow 10,000 soldiers will be on patrol throughout france guarding against the next attack. nearly half of those troops ordered to protect synagogue and jewish schools. we saw them. soldiers at the school doors. at the synagogue where troop patrol too. he said his son refused to good to school today. >> your son is afraid to good to school alone. >> yes. >> because he's jewish. >> of course. >> all this following the attack on the kosher market and other recent semantic incident. today extraordinary new im am from in the market during
how it gets more difficult to gain admission into the university of california system. >>> dramatic rescuea >> first image have been released french gas station where the suspect and paris attack were spotted during a man hunt last wichblingt image were taken during robbery. you can see one man with disposable rocket launcher powerful enough to stop an armored vehicle. tonight there is unprecedented show of support across france. >> we are in paris tonight. >> they...
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also been filed the university of virginia president said the concern is or is can reinstate social activity. >>darya: as long as they agree to the said the practice of the grid systemersity at on the screen as will install magazine reported there was an alleged gang rape at a fraternity house in 2012 the magazine later apologized for what they call discrepancies in the details of that story under the new safety practices that can no longer being premix drinks at frap partisan offertory foxes have to have security but my time the front door. >> erica: 20 on facebook this morning bill cosby tv wife is coming up in his defense felicia rashad is quoted as saying the central also accusations against a comedian are orchestrated the actors who play clear up the ball on the come costing she is never seen the behavior alleged by prosecutors to is also quoted as saying forget these women what you're saying is the destruction of a legacy someone who was determined to keep bill cosby off tv and is worth between two women have accused him of offenses ride from groping to break is the time has caught at it is ridiculous and so far cosby has not yet been charged. >>mark: at the s
also been filed the university of virginia president said the concern is or is can reinstate social activity. >>darya: as long as they agree to the said the practice of the grid systemersity at on the screen as will install magazine reported there was an alleged gang rape at a fraternity house in 2012 the magazine later apologized for what they call discrepancies in the details of that story under the new safety practices that can no longer being premix drinks at frap partisan offertory...
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two-year degree-programs in california with a certain average of guaranteed admission to the university system course, there are certificate programs training and many of the positions and jobs that we need. there is also a path to citizenship for the previous caller talking about undocumented people here well, they come in it is a good way to learn english. a good way to get into the educational system for people who are newly arrived in this country. in addition, in connecticut with the high schools, we have a program with the local community college where juniors and seniors at a certain academic level can take programs at the community college for free. and the colleges are within walking distance of the high school. so there are a variety of programs and needs that the community colleges service. and i think there could be a means test for the free tuition. i don't think that it necessarily should go to someone who is going to spend very part-time and then drop out a not take full advantage of the offer. so, there you go. host: mr. bumphus. guest: well, those are all wonderful comments. a
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honey gold era or new york is a major cluster and capital hill we think with the university spelling the last name systemnd the collection of people there's a lot of talent and permission to obtain internal we see that regardless of temporary krblz and climate change a a global phenomena and driver we have been built into our consciousness of how we design the city that also scientists have set 2050 as a critical year of bend the curve on climate change we also see social and demographic changes like immigration to the bay area and san francisco but the silent trend are the millennial and the baby boomers are the trends in the population they have the particular set of needs and preferences for how they live and what they do it's important to pay attention to that the other thing the boundary we think about your future no longer property owner no city is alone anymore and to think regionally how the housing market function and our systems like transportation it is as important lens to look through and finally health brothers from individuals and public level is something else that we think is an issue co
honey gold era or new york is a major cluster and capital hill we think with the university spelling the last name systemnd the collection of people there's a lot of talent and permission to obtain internal we see that regardless of temporary krblz and climate change a a global phenomena and driver we have been built into our consciousness of how we design the city that also scientists have set 2050 as a critical year of bend the curve on climate change we also see social and demographic...