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one of the keys that no university system is going to solve because it hasn't solved the problem fortself. but what we are going to have to solve, and it is going to be your great challenge, is how we create time in the work place and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. i remember my afternoon... [ clapping ] >>. >> i remember by afternoons at the school and in the summer time. my mother taught us to play baseball. bake cakes, listen to beethoven smim phonies, she loved us. no childcare in the world will be the substitute for her in our life. >> as you go out either with elderly parents who need love and care or children that come into this world, make sure that up tell those what has he got say about family life and opportunity to be with children. not just in the first three years, but for the soccer game and the school recital and all the time that comes thereafter. if we can send a person to the moon. this nation should organise itself so that parents can spend quality time with their childre
one of the keys that no university system is going to solve because it hasn't solved the problem fortself. but what we are going to have to solve, and it is going to be your great challenge, is how we create time in the work place and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. i remember my afternoon... [ clapping ] >>. >> i remember by afternoons at the school and in the summer time. my mother taught...
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but one of the keys that no university system is going to solve, because it has not solved the problem for itself, but what we are going to have to solve and it is going to be your great challenge is how we create time in our workplace and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. i remember my afternoons -- [applause] i remember my afternoons after school and in the summertime. my mother taught us to play baseball, to bake cakes, to appreciate beethoven's symphonies. she spanked us. she loved us with all of her heart and soul. she taught us to play fair. and there's no childcare in the world that will ever be the substitute for her in our life. [applause] >> as you go out, either with elderly parents who need love and care, or children who come into this world, make sure you tell those employers, what have you got to say about family life and opportunity to be with children? not just in those first three years, but for the soccer game and school recital, and all the times that come thereafter. if we can
but one of the keys that no university system is going to solve, because it has not solved the problem for itself, but what we are going to have to solve and it is going to be your great challenge is how we create time in our workplace and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. i remember my afternoons -- [applause] i remember my afternoons after school and in the summertime. my mother taught us to play...
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janet napolitano issued a statement yesterday saying the university system is not going to cooperate with other agencies to enforce federal immigration laws. she also laid out a number of steps the uc system is taking to protect undocumented students. as we mentioned today, world aids day, time to remember the 35 million people who have died from that disease worldwide. >> in san francisco last night, close to 1,000 people gathered for a remembranceality a fund-raiser at the national aids memorial in golden gate park. some people placed candles on the names of loved ones who died of aids. >> i feel his presence. he is with me all the time, but here i feel him around me, and he is happy where he is now. >> that event raised $400,000 for the aids memorial. later today there will be a ceremony at the memorial in honor of world aids day today. approximately 700,000 americans have died of aids. >>> up next. kari hall, starting off chilly again. >> very chilly, sam. good morning. visibility dropped to a quarter mile in livermore and also some patchy fog around napa. here is a look at those
janet napolitano issued a statement yesterday saying the university system is not going to cooperate with other agencies to enforce federal immigration laws. she also laid out a number of steps the uc system is taking to protect undocumented students. as we mentioned today, world aids day, time to remember the 35 million people who have died from that disease worldwide. >> in san francisco last night, close to 1,000 people gathered for a remembranceality a fund-raiser at the national aids...
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the chancellors at the dick -- cal state university system also said, undocumented students who came to this country as children , quote, should be able to pursue their dream of higher education without fear of being arrested, deported or rounded up for just trying to learn. >>> caltrans has a new partner to help present suicide on the train tracks. several teenagers have killed themselves on the commuter train tracks in the last several years. the nonprofit organization, crisis text line hopes to help people who feel desperate. suicide hotlines let people talk to counselors. it could help people who are more likely to text then called. >> is acceptable. their mom doesn't hear them through the wall. they could do it from school. we actually see psych every day during lunchtime. >> sons about the crisis text line will start going up on monday but the service is already -- signs about the crisis text line will start going up on monday but the service is already available. >>> mi on tv? >>-- am i on tv ? >> yes you are on tv. >> were talking about very important stuff like how good the
the chancellors at the dick -- cal state university system also said, undocumented students who came to this country as children , quote, should be able to pursue their dream of higher education without fear of being arrested, deported or rounded up for just trying to learn. >>> caltrans has a new partner to help present suicide on the train tracks. several teenagers have killed themselves on the commuter train tracks in the last several years. the nonprofit organization, crisis text...
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. >> bow of defiance by the president of the california university system saying she will protect uctudents from deportation. napolitano said the university will not cooperate to enforce tougherrer immigration laws and will take temperatures to protect undocumented students including refusing to release their reports without a warrant or subpoena. president-elect donald trump has said he would scrap the federal program that protects thousands of young immigrants. >> san francisco's board of supervise will make city college tuition free for a year for all residents. the board budget and finance committee voted unanimously to move the legislation forward to the full board. the $9 million appropriation would pay for the first year of tuition. the board is expected to vote on the plan on december 13 the last meeting of the career. >> today at sfo a survivor from the attack on pearl harbor is getting a warm send off before heading to hawaii. united airlines is flying the known survivors to uss arizona to honolulu, 95-year-old from grass valley is one of the heroes. he put out flame on the
. >> bow of defiance by the president of the california university system saying she will protect uctudents from deportation. napolitano said the university will not cooperate to enforce tougherrer immigration laws and will take temperatures to protect undocumented students including refusing to release their reports without a warrant or subpoena. president-elect donald trump has said he would scrap the federal program that protects thousands of young immigrants. >> san francisco's...
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that is not to deny the benefits of an efficient universal system, it is to deny the assumptions the system in order to provide benefits had to take its presence alone. late in his life, john kenneth galbraith coined the term innocent fraud, used it to describe a lie or half-truth because it suits the needs or views of those in power, presented as fact. after much repetition the fiction becomes common with them. it is innocent because most to employ our without conscious guilt. it is fraud because it is in the service of special-interest. the idea of the computer network as an engine of liberation, innocence, fraud. as a teenager i sat down at a computer for the first time, a monochromatic terminal connected to a mainframe, i was wonder struck. as soon as affordable pcs came along i surrounded myself with beige boxes, floppy disks and what used to be called peripherals with a computer, i found, with a tool of many uses but also a puzzle with many mysteries. the more time you spend figuring out how it worked, language, probing its limits, the more possibilities it opens like the best o
that is not to deny the benefits of an efficient universal system, it is to deny the assumptions the system in order to provide benefits had to take its presence alone. late in his life, john kenneth galbraith coined the term innocent fraud, used it to describe a lie or half-truth because it suits the needs or views of those in power, presented as fact. after much repetition the fiction becomes common with them. it is innocent because most to employ our without conscious guilt. it is fraud...
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joining me is janet napolitano, president of the university of california systems. very good to see you. thanks for joining us. first of all, your possible you can ses sores in the role of homeland security. a lot of very qualified people under consideration, but what about sheriff david clark, who is controversial, to say the least? >> i really can't speak to the sheriff's qualifications, but what i can speak to is the depth and breadth of responsibilities that a homeland security secretary has. when they formed the department after the attack of 9/11, they threw in there 23 different agencies and then they created a few additional types of directorates and put those in the department. it covers everything from counterterrorism to cyber security. you've got the disaster portfolio with fema. you've got the immigration portfolio with cbp, i.c.e. and uscis. so it's a very broad-ranging job. and the secretary needs to be able to multitask and to juggle multiple crises at the same time. >> and secret service, the protection of the candidates, the protection of foreign v
joining me is janet napolitano, president of the university of california systems. very good to see you. thanks for joining us. first of all, your possible you can ses sores in the role of homeland security. a lot of very qualified people under consideration, but what about sheriff david clark, who is controversial, to say the least? >> i really can't speak to the sheriff's qualifications, but what i can speak to is the depth and breadth of responsibilities that a homeland security...
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and i think that's very positive certainly in most of the university systems there are a large number of women who are preparing but there is still a barrier as there is in this country and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are gradually exerting themselves, particularly in the more developed countries, in the southern cone countries and so forth, not perhaps in central america, bolivia etc. where i think the increasing rights for women are probably a sign of higher degrees of development and therefore the latin americans are following that standard. >> i'm not going to focus on the leadership because the key leaders you have mentioned are all very unpopular in their own country. i wanted to focus on, i want to focus on the younger generation. i want to focus on the women who are trained in the s.t.e.m. subjects and who are showing their leadership in forming their own companies, and joining other national companies and assuring that skill set which will enable them to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their male colleagues. that's the future. >> any com
and i think that's very positive certainly in most of the university systems there are a large number of women who are preparing but there is still a barrier as there is in this country and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are gradually exerting themselves, particularly in the more developed countries, in the southern cone countries and so forth, not perhaps in central america, bolivia etc. where i think the increasing rights for women are probably a sign of...
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alison: it includes expanding both university system of maryland education center and an arts operated public high school. jonathan: there is new information this evening, declassified report on edward snowden says he has remained contact with russian intelligence since arriving in moscow three years ago. that is from a congressional investigation. in 2013, he revealed that the u.s. government was trying to hack in to key data lines collecting info on telephone calls and examining e-mails from overseeings. while -- at least 72 people died in russia after drinking counterfeit bath lotion containing methanol. i have no idea why they are doing that. there is no explanation either. but the death occurred occurreda siberian city. 33 people still in the hospital. six others were lucky they were released. alison: winter vacation is finally underway for the royal couple. queen elizabeth ii and her husband prince phillip left this morning by helicopter after delaying the trip to the country home because of what has now been described as having heavy colds. the couple was supposed to leave yeste
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more than doubled after the 2008 recession so the university of california and to be cal state university system says the costs have been frozen for the last six years. >>> it's an annual dilemma for downtown san jose. how to keep the crowd come back after the holiday events are over. devin fehely shows us, they were literally trying to run some much needed dollars into the downtown area. >> reporter: they are trying to get creative. thousands are out tonight to join christmas in the park but the real challenge for the city has been convincing these same folks to come back for the rest of the year. it's a beloved christmas tradition, bringing more than a half-million people to downtown san jose each year. >> we come out here every christmas and walk around with the family and look at the lighted trees. >> reporter: but convincing the same crowds to visit downtown set has struggled to add retail space has been a struggle the rest of the year. downtown is about people and the vibrancy that they bring. carl, a silicon valley leadership group, helped organize the reindeer run. it's a fundraiser for
more than doubled after the 2008 recession so the university of california and to be cal state university system says the costs have been frozen for the last six years. >>> it's an annual dilemma for downtown san jose. how to keep the crowd come back after the holiday events are over. devin fehely shows us, they were literally trying to run some much needed dollars into the downtown area. >> reporter: they are trying to get creative. thousands are out tonight to join christmas in...
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>> no, we're talking about the trustees for the components of the state university system. we're talking about the state board of education. i tell you, it's even worse than that because four years ago when pat mccrory came in, this legislature increased the number of 7 positions subject to his appointment. that is outside of -- >> wait, when they come in, they say, you know what, we republicans believe this governor, the governor should have more power and increased the number of positions he can appoint and then after he loses and a democrat is going to come in, they call a special session within a matter of hours to restrict the number of people he can appoint? >> yeah, that's exactly right. they increase from about 500 to 1,500 the number of appointments he could make on a political basis. now in this special session, they cut that back to 300. which is the lowest it's been in modern time. and they expect, i guess, voters to accept that. >> that -- >> plus all these other appointments you're talking about plus the distorting of the boards of elections. they're going to
>> no, we're talking about the trustees for the components of the state university system. we're talking about the state board of education. i tell you, it's even worse than that because four years ago when pat mccrory came in, this legislature increased the number of 7 positions subject to his appointment. that is outside of -- >> wait, when they come in, they say, you know what, we republicans believe this governor, the governor should have more power and increased the number of...
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. >>> uc president janet napolitano says she and the university system are going to protect undocumented students. she announced new policies yesterday such as no student records will be released without a judicial warrant. this comes in response to president-elect donald trump's campaign pledge to deport undocumented immigrants. napolitano says, quote, we felt it necessary to reaffirm that uc will akt upon its deeply held conviction that all members of our community have the right to work, study and live safely without fear at all uc locations. >>> opening day for baseball, 123 days away. some baseball fans are applauding plans to change how home-field advantage is determined for the world series. for the past 13 years it's gone to the team for the league who wins the all-star game, heightening the importance of the all-star game. that was fallout from an all-star game tie years ago. the new collective bargaining agreement changes it to the team with the better season record. >>> today is the first day of december. november one for the record books on the stock market. >> let's check in
. >>> uc president janet napolitano says she and the university system are going to protect undocumented students. she announced new policies yesterday such as no student records will be released without a judicial warrant. this comes in response to president-elect donald trump's campaign pledge to deport undocumented immigrants. napolitano says, quote, we felt it necessary to reaffirm that uc will akt upon its deeply held conviction that all members of our community have the right to...
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requiring senate confirmation for any cabinet appointments and eliminate his power to pick certain university system trustees. cooper called the effort unprecedented. >> most people might think that this is a partisan power grab. but it is really more ominous. if i believe that laws passed by the legislature hurt working families and are unconstitutional, they will see me in court. and they don't have a very good track record there. >> cooper won november's election by just over 10,000 votes. outgoing gop governor pat mccrory conceded last week, nearly a month after voters passed their ballots. >>> texas executions are occurring at their lowest rate in decades. capital punishment is at its lowest rate in 20 years, and death sentences are lower than they have been in 30 years. this year three people in the state were sentenced to death and seven were executed. those numbers are slightly higher than most other states, but it appears to be a signal that the opinion and practice are changing. the texas numbers mirror a nationwide decline in executions. 20 people were executed across the united states in
requiring senate confirmation for any cabinet appointments and eliminate his power to pick certain university system trustees. cooper called the effort unprecedented. >> most people might think that this is a partisan power grab. but it is really more ominous. if i believe that laws passed by the legislature hurt working families and are unconstitutional, they will see me in court. and they don't have a very good track record there. >> cooper won november's election by just over...
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you will see more and more of that going on around the university systems. think frankly, you will see a lot more of that will stop but i do not know that there is a lot -- you will see a lot more of that. i don't think there is a whole lot congress can do to help that. politicians will tell you they can but i do not know that that is the truth. question: speaker boehner, your remarks today were very insightful but the question i have is, we have in this election, the minor political parties record numbers of votes. is that more a reflection on the candidate on the major parties or is that a change will see going forward and potentially the democrats and republicans offer each one a set of views on the issues whereas, you know, these minor parties offer a different set of views? mr. boehner: i think the third-party candidates that ran, they mostly get protest votes. if you look back into the summer when people were upset with both candidates, their numbers were pretty high and as the fall went on, their numbers continue to dwindle until election day when the
you will see more and more of that going on around the university systems. think frankly, you will see a lot more of that will stop but i do not know that there is a lot -- you will see a lot more of that. i don't think there is a whole lot congress can do to help that. politicians will tell you they can but i do not know that that is the truth. question: speaker boehner, your remarks today were very insightful but the question i have is, we have in this election, the minor political parties...
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faculty senate in public university that was talking about it today, the, to their get the public university systemtate put a real quick stop to that, we will follow the law. it looks like from my conversations with the emory people last night it will be a win for us. they will communicate to the activists we'll follow the law in this nation. if you want to have a passionate difference of opinion you're welcome to that. if it comes to breaking the law, we're not going to lose that money. melissa: although, we looked on the website, we were doing some research, emory does offer scholarships to undocumented students. they're forthright about that. they're merit-based but they, seems like it is more than just this group. that may be more endemic within the university, what do you think? >> i think it is right. it is endemic within a lot of administration. remember this is the campus and frighten and needed puppies and play-doh when somebody chalked the word trump on a sidewalk. not unlike this university to have this type of thing happen there. but, you know, play-doh and puppies are one thing. law br
faculty senate in public university that was talking about it today, the, to their get the public university systemtate put a real quick stop to that, we will follow the law. it looks like from my conversations with the emory people last night it will be a win for us. they will communicate to the activists we'll follow the law in this nation. if you want to have a passionate difference of opinion you're welcome to that. if it comes to breaking the law, we're not going to lose that money....
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. >> there's a tremendous amount of political correctness running through the university system with respect to sexual misconduct. and oftentimes athletes are being treated much worse. >> reporter: it should be noted the county attorney is taking another look at the minnesota case with consideration for criminal charges. doug, back to you. >> mike tobin in chicago tonight. thank you, mike. >>> coming up next, how the u.s. health care system is going to change under a president obama. >>> first here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 6 in birmingham, ab ablabam preparing to commission the "u.s.s. gabrielle giffords," completed testing in the gulf of mexico. when choosing the name the navy cited giffords' perseverance after being shot in the head in an assassination attempt in 2011. >>> fox 11 in los angeles, actress carrie fisher, enduring fame as princess leia in the "star wars" universe died at the age of 60. fisher was admitted to the hospital on friday after suffering a medical emergency on board a flight to l.a. besides her accolades in
. >> there's a tremendous amount of political correctness running through the university system with respect to sexual misconduct. and oftentimes athletes are being treated much worse. >> reporter: it should be noted the county attorney is taking another look at the minnesota case with consideration for criminal charges. doug, back to you. >> mike tobin in chicago tonight. thank you, mike. >>> coming up next, how the u.s. health care system is going to change under a...
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what is important in the welfare system is we remember those who are benefiting from it and remember those who are paying for it. the universaldit system is there to ensure that people pay for people. i believe in a welfare system that does help people get into work and does encourage people into the workplace, people are able to live on benefits. >> 800,000 children out of poverty. under her government child poverty is rising and covered 4 million children across this country. our people are suffering the policies of her government. people are paying the price of failed economic experiment and even now abandoned the previous chances pledged for national living wage paying at least 9 pounds by 2020. what is the new pledge on living wage? >> substantial living wage set up in the opening statement always has been, but talk about poverty, talks about poverty, actually we are seeing fewer families in absolute poverty and fewer families in relative poverty and i come back to the point i have been making about the previous question, only possible to do these things by having a strong economy. one thing that we know, the one thing w
what is important in the welfare system is we remember those who are benefiting from it and remember those who are paying for it. the universaldit system is there to ensure that people pay for people. i believe in a welfare system that does help people get into work and does encourage people into the workplace, people are able to live on benefits. >> 800,000 children out of poverty. under her government child poverty is rising and covered 4 million children across this country. our people...
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university of wisconsin system employees could soon start making more.today the board of regents will consider two years of two-percent raises. the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be fundedy tuition dollars,instead by the state. former applicants to the university of wisconsin law school could be at risk for notified applicants of a database hack. the university says social security numbers from 2005 to 2006 applicants were compromised. the law school has taken down the affected server as a result and added a firewall to better protect that data. harley-davidson is looking to hire.the milwaukee motorcycle maker needs to fill both part-time and full-time positions for 20-17.they're holding a hiring event this morning at nine at the wiscon partnership building, near 38th and wisconsin. the air national guard's truax field in madison is one of five finalists for deployment of new fighter jets. the air force will ultimately select ?two? sites. the newer f-35 aircraft would replace aging f-16's at the base... which employs 445 me
university of wisconsin system employees could soon start making more.today the board of regents will consider two years of two-percent raises. the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be fundedy tuition dollars,instead by the state. former applicants to the university of wisconsin law school could be at risk for notified applicants of a database hack. the university says social security numbers from 2005 to 2006 applicants were...
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university of wisconsin system employees could soon start making more.tomorrow the board of regents will consider two years of two-percent raises. the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be funded by tuition dollars, but instead by the state. former applicants to the university of wisconsin law school could be at risk for identity theft.the school database hack. the university says social security numbers from 2005 to 2006 applicants were compromised. the law school has taken down the affected server as a result and added a firewall to better protect that data. you can give the gift of a fresh holiday meal - enjoyed right at home. today's tmj4 is proud to partner with the hunger task force and raymond james on "home 4 the holidays." it's a drive to provide our neighbors in need with one or all of the ingredients for a nice holiday meal. just go to tmj4 dot com and look for the "home 4 the holidays" button. you can donate a turkey, a ham or a whole family dinner. from all of us at today's tmj4, thank you for considering a donation.
university of wisconsin system employees could soon start making more.tomorrow the board of regents will consider two years of two-percent raises. the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be funded by tuition dollars, but instead by the state. former applicants to the university of wisconsin law school could be at risk for identity theft.the school database hack. the university says social security numbers from 2005 to 2006 applicants were...
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university of wisconsin system employees could get a pay raise.the board of regents will consider two years of two- percent raises at its meeting tomorrow.the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be funded by tuition dollars, but instead by the state. the university of wisconsin law school notified more than 12-hundred former applicants that they could be at risk of identity theft.it's because the school's database was hacked. the university says compromised. the law school has taken down the affected server as a result and added a firewall to better protect that data. a kenosha health center could face a federal investigation, if the city council gets its way.it comes after the kenosha community health center- a private company- chose not to appear in front of the city council.the executive director says they aren't required to answer questions in a public forum, even if they do take taxpayer funding.kenosha al city needs the center, but the council has questions they need answered. the federal government. 16.39.28-16.39.40"this
university of wisconsin system employees could get a pay raise.the board of regents will consider two years of two- percent raises at its meeting tomorrow.the increases are an effort to reduce the faculty turnover rate.the system-wide raises would not be funded by tuition dollars, but instead by the state. the university of wisconsin law school notified more than 12-hundred former applicants that they could be at risk of identity theft.it's because the school's database was hacked. the...
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you will see more and more of that going on around the university systems already. i think, frankly, you will see a lot more of it. i don't think there is a whole lot congress can do to help college more affordable. politicians will tell you they can but i do not know that that is the truth. >> speaker boehner, your remarks today were very insightful, but the question i have is, we have in this election, the minor political parties received record numbers of votes. is that more a reflection on the candidates from the major parties or is that a change will forward and potentially the democrats and republicans offer each one a set of views on the issues whereas, you know, these minor parties offer a different set of views? mr. boehner: i think the third-party candidates that ran, they mostly get protest votes. if you look back over the summer when people were upset with both candidates, their numbers were pretty high, and as the fall went on, their numbers continued to dwindle until election day when they did not get much of the vote at all. we are fortunate in the un
you will see more and more of that going on around the university systems already. i think, frankly, you will see a lot more of it. i don't think there is a whole lot congress can do to help college more affordable. politicians will tell you they can but i do not know that that is the truth. >> speaker boehner, your remarks today were very insightful, but the question i have is, we have in this election, the minor political parties received record numbers of votes. is that more a...
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i think what is important in the welfare system, is that we remember those who are benefiting from it, and we remember those who are paying for it. the universal credit system is there to ensure that people -- that work will always pay for people. i believe in the welfare system encourage people into the workplace. he believes in a welfare system where people can live on benefits. the last labor government take 800,000 children out of poverty. under her, child poverty is rising and covers 4 million children across this country. our people are suffering because of the policy of her government. people are paying the price for her failed economic experiment. they had even abandoned the previous chances pledged for their so-called national living wage, paying nine pounds per hour by 2020. what is the new pledge on living wage? prime minister may: the pledge is as it always has been. poverty.about he talks about policy, we are seeing fewer families and absolute poverty and fewer families in relative poverty. i come back to the point i have his making an answer previous question. it is only possible to do these things by having a strong economy. the
i think what is important in the welfare system, is that we remember those who are benefiting from it, and we remember those who are paying for it. the universal credit system is there to ensure that people -- that work will always pay for people. i believe in the welfare system encourage people into the workplace. he believes in a welfare system where people can live on benefits. the last labor government take 800,000 children out of poverty. under her, child poverty is rising and covers 4...
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the universal credit system is there to ensure that people that work will always pay for people. >> he believes in a welfare system where people are able to live on benefits. >> child poverty is rising and now covers 4 million children across this country our people are suffering because of the policies of our government. people are paying the price for her failed economic experiment. they even abandoned the previous pledge for the so-called national living wage paying at least 9 pounds per hour by 2020. what is the new pledge on living wage. and fewer families in relative poverty and i come back to the point i have been making in answer to his previous questions. it's only possible to do these things by having a strong economy. the one thing we know -- the one thing we know is that the policy would not deliver a strong economy is the policy to increase borrowing by $500 billion pounds. and the former shadow treasury minister said to double the income tax and double counsel tax and double vat and double national insurance. and that would tell anybody in the work place. >> lies on borro
the universal credit system is there to ensure that people that work will always pay for people. >> he believes in a welfare system where people are able to live on benefits. >> child poverty is rising and now covers 4 million children across this country our people are suffering because of the policies of our government. people are paying the price for her failed economic experiment. they even abandoned the previous pledge for the so-called national living wage paying at least 9...
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the university of wisconsin system will soon offer sexual violence training for all employees and students.the comprehensive training will be paired with other policies. about one-in-four female undergraduates at uw-madison reported experiencing sexual assault while enrolled as students, according to a national survey reported in 2015. alcohol was also u-w system regents are expected to approve raising out-of-state and graduate tuition and give employees raises.the regents are set to meet this afternoon.they'll vote on a plan to raise nonresident and graduate tuition by hundreds of dollars at six four-year campuses and all two-year schools. they also are scheduled to vote on giving system employees a 2 percent raise in each of the next two fiscal years. the menomonee falls school year in 2017.the superintendent says the projected start date of september 5th would push graduation a week later... and advanced placement schedules would also be negatively affected.the district says it will be asking the state for a waiver to start school on august 28th instead. still ahead... free meals in coach--
the university of wisconsin system will soon offer sexual violence training for all employees and students.the comprehensive training will be paired with other policies. about one-in-four female undergraduates at uw-madison reported experiencing sexual assault while enrolled as students, according to a national survey reported in 2015. alcohol was also u-w system regents are expected to approve raising out-of-state and graduate tuition and give employees raises.the regents are set to meet this...
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is doubling down on defiance of federal immigration law with the proposal to fund a universal deportation support system. >> the city of san francisco taunting president-elect trump. how will he respond to the sanctuary city mess? >> why did you remove the american flag from campus? don't you realize the whole country is laughing at you right now? >> also ahead, watters confronting the president of hampshire college who is now refusing to fly the american flag over the campus? >> that flag belongs to me, too. and i just wish we would start caring about each other. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. big win for donald trump. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have stated, mr. trump won the election because of his economic vision. he promised to stop american corporations from sending blue collar jobs overseas. >> companies like carrier are firing their workers and moving to mexico. ford is moving all of their small car production to mexico. when i'm president, if a co
is doubling down on defiance of federal immigration law with the proposal to fund a universal deportation support system. >> the city of san francisco taunting president-elect trump. how will he respond to the sanctuary city mess? >> why did you remove the american flag from campus? don't you realize the whole country is laughing at you right now? >> also ahead, watters confronting the president of hampshire college who is now refusing to fly the american flag over the campus?...
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they're certainly in most of the university systems, there are a large number of women who are preparing, but there's still a barrier, as there is in this country, and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very -- are gradually exerting themselves, particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries, and so forth. not perhaps in central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher degrees of development for the latin americans are following that pattern. >> very briefly. i'm not going focus on the leadership because three leaders you have mention are all very unpopular in their open countries. i want to focus on -- yes. i want to focus on the younger generation. i want to focus on the women who are trained in the stem subjects and who are showing their leadership in forming their own companies, joining international national companies and showing the skill set which will enable them to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with their male colleagues. that's the future. >> ruth, any co
they're certainly in most of the university systems, there are a large number of women who are preparing, but there's still a barrier, as there is in this country, and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very -- are gradually exerting themselves, particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries, and so forth. not perhaps in central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher...
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they are certainly in most of the university system there are a large number of women who are preparing that there is still a barrier in this country and there will be slow progress. but i think the women's organizations are gradually exerting themselves particularly in the more developed southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in central america, bolivia, better. the increase in rates for women is probably a sign of higher degrees of development and what the americans are following that pattern. >> i'm not going to focus on the leadership because the three leaders who have mentioned are all very unpopular in their countries. i want to focus on the younger generation. i want to focus about the women who are trained in this stab subject and who are sharing their leadership and for them in their own companies and join a multinational come in its end the charade that skills that, which will enable them to stand shoulder to shoulder with their male colleagues. that is the future. >> in a comment on? >> no. >> i think the statistics are one point, but reality is the other. we can s
they are certainly in most of the university system there are a large number of women who are preparing that there is still a barrier in this country and there will be slow progress. but i think the women's organizations are gradually exerting themselves particularly in the more developed southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in central america, bolivia, better. the increase in rates for women is probably a sign of higher degrees of development and what the americans are following...
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university of wisconsin system regents are set to vote on giving system employees a 2 percent raise in each of the next two fiscal years. according to system officials - uw-madison faculty are trailing peers' salaries by 18 percent. the regents are sched the increases thursday. four inmates die in the milwaukee county jail within six months... one in fact, has been ruled a homicide. and now an audit is underway.. the chairman of the county board of supervisors says someone needs to be held accountable. fox6's madeline anderson with the developing story. while investigators remain mum on whether the deaths of kristina fiebrink as well as a stillborn baby were the result of inadequate medical attention... county leaders are launching their own efforts to find out. it certainly sounds like some of this may have been preventable. board of supervisors chairman theo lipscomb has requested an audit of the contract the county has with a private company called "armor" which provides medical services at the milwaukee county jail and the house of corrections. someone has a profit motive around th
university of wisconsin system regents are set to vote on giving system employees a 2 percent raise in each of the next two fiscal years. according to system officials - uw-madison faculty are trailing peers' salaries by 18 percent. the regents are sched the increases thursday. four inmates die in the milwaukee county jail within six months... one in fact, has been ruled a homicide. and now an audit is underway.. the chairman of the county board of supervisors says someone needs to be held...
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for their own political reasons to terrify students that are under that category in their university testimony system>> want to pause there for tonight. thank you both. next, did this woman single handedly crush trump's stock market rally? and the billionaires of the cabinet. we're going to take you to the new billionaires row [burke] hot dog. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ for patients like lynn, advanced genomic testing may lead to other treatment options that can work. learn how genomic testing is changing the way we fight cancer at cancercenter.com/genomics afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. imy moderate to sev
for their own political reasons to terrify students that are under that category in their university testimony system>> want to pause there for tonight. thank you both. next, did this woman single handedly crush trump's stock market rally? and the billionaires of the cabinet. we're going to take you to the new billionaires row [burke] hot dog. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ for patients...
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otter box's universe k system is helping iphone users manage everything. can you add on a tripod for taking better expanded battery life super important or expanded memory all while protecting the iphone from accidental bump and drops of the holiday season. for more information on everything you saw here head to killer apps.tv. >>> some great ideas there. stay tuned after the break we'll >>> all right well we asked on facebook do you still send christmas cards? do you >> . i do still send christmas cards, but i get a little irritated when i'm sitting there for the 10th hour in a row. >> taylor says yes of course. rhonda uses facebook to tell everyone happy holidays. >> i love getting christmas cards it's a lot of work, but it's fun and merry christmas. but i'm phasing them out and only sending them to people who send them to me. >> the last two years city not do cards h cards, i had a toughe with a family loss so i didn't send them out. after the second year i got like half the cards. sometimes it is, it's a perpetuation people send them to you because you
otter box's universe k system is helping iphone users manage everything. can you add on a tripod for taking better expanded battery life super important or expanded memory all while protecting the iphone from accidental bump and drops of the holiday season. for more information on everything you saw here head to killer apps.tv. >>> some great ideas there. stay tuned after the break we'll >>> all right well we asked on facebook do you still send christmas cards? do you >>...
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fbi says anonymous caller warned they would be an attack sometime today on the city metro system new universal studios the authorities can say how credible threat is that late last night some metro riders were deciding if they would stand today. >> of always be a lingering feeling of fear but i have to go to work. >> i'm not taking it tomorrow. i will not take it tomorrow. i will take it seriously regardless of how serious they will take it. >> commuters are being told to report anything they think a suspicious. the la sheriff's office says undercover systems are in place and call was made in english from a tipline. >>> congress moving towards passing a stopgap spending bill from shutting down this weekend. it is a temporary budget bill to be unveiled later today to the federal agencies running into next spring. the current spending expires friday at midnight. since the spending bill is the only must you bill before congress adjourned at the end of the week it will probably carry several add-on including flood relief, money for overseas military operations, and help for flint michigan to fix i
fbi says anonymous caller warned they would be an attack sometime today on the city metro system new universal studios the authorities can say how credible threat is that late last night some metro riders were deciding if they would stand today. >> of always be a lingering feeling of fear but i have to go to work. >> i'm not taking it tomorrow. i will not take it tomorrow. i will take it seriously regardless of how serious they will take it. >> commuters are being told to...
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we have a great university system and a great base of skilled workers.ringing in more and attracting more people to the u.s. is great. but we have a really strong economic base and a really strong base of skilled workers. we haven't had trouble in the u.s. finding skilled talent for sure. we're building an incredibly new and ambitious system. we're providing access to nearly 10 million residential households. we'll be doing enterprise. we're providing internet access to aircraft and ships all around the world. this is a fairly complex system. we found a great knowledge here based in the u.s. we do a lot of work also in other countries. >> greg, as you think about your business plans, how important will the u.s. market be for your prospects? >> it's interesting. our number one mission on oneweb.net, we talk about bridging by 2027. about half the world are without internet access. we're going to allow those people to come online which will of course boost the u.s. where we have such a great internet presence. the u.s. itself is interesting because accordin
we have a great university system and a great base of skilled workers.ringing in more and attracting more people to the u.s. is great. but we have a really strong economic base and a really strong base of skilled workers. we haven't had trouble in the u.s. finding skilled talent for sure. we're building an incredibly new and ambitious system. we're providing access to nearly 10 million residential households. we'll be doing enterprise. we're providing internet access to aircraft and ships all...
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it is the brainchild of this man, robert reiner, a professor for sensory motor systems at eth universityor people with disabilities who are allowed to use any kind of technology. —— it's an event. that technology helps them to better perform in daily life activities, so we are focusing on the challenge of daily life and allowing technology and it can also include people with very severe disabilities. each of the six disciplines will have qualifiers in the morning before the grand finals in the afternoon. how do you win? simple, get round the course or through the obstacles in the shortest time, while encuring the lowest number of penalties. the powered arm prosthesis race is notjust about power, it is about precision and reliability. the teams need to come up with the best ideas to help their pilots grip, twist and balance their way along the obstacle course. the race is designed to test how well pilots can work with their prosthesis to complete tasks that would typically be challenging for them. yes, this is the race where the mightiest tech in the world can be foiled by the humble clot
it is the brainchild of this man, robert reiner, a professor for sensory motor systems at eth universityor people with disabilities who are allowed to use any kind of technology. —— it's an event. that technology helps them to better perform in daily life activities, so we are focusing on the challenge of daily life and allowing technology and it can also include people with very severe disabilities. each of the six disciplines will have qualifiers in the morning before the grand finals in...
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is doubling down on defiance of federal immigration law with the proposal to fund a universal deportation support systemcity of san francisco taunting president-elect trump. how will he respond to the sanctuary city mess? >> why did you remove the american flag from campus? don't you realize the whole country is laughing at you right now? >> also ahead,
is doubling down on defiance of federal immigration law with the proposal to fund a universal deportation support systemcity of san francisco taunting president-elect trump. how will he respond to the sanctuary city mess? >> why did you remove the american flag from campus? don't you realize the whole country is laughing at you right now? >> also ahead,
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. >> you lead a huge university system. there's a lot of concern after the election. change. you have a specific issue in your school system because of a number of undocumented students. tell us about that. >> that's right. we probably have about 4,000 undergraduates who are deferred action for childhood arrivals. these are dreamers. they basically were brought here as young people. they did well in school. they've had a criminal history check. they've had a security check. they've gone through all of the background checks. and they've done well enough to be admitted to the university of california, which is not the easiest thing in the world to do. but it was created by an order i issued as secretary of homeland security so it's easily erased. >> and job of secretary of homeland security is to be a communicator with the public and we remember the concerns and outrage that was raised by a lot of americans concerned about syrian refugees coming into the u.s. whether they were probably vetted and whether they were terrorists and what have you. i spent time with a family
. >> you lead a huge university system. there's a lot of concern after the election. change. you have a specific issue in your school system because of a number of undocumented students. tell us about that. >> that's right. we probably have about 4,000 undergraduates who are deferred action for childhood arrivals. these are dreamers. they basically were brought here as young people. they did well in school. they've had a criminal history check. they've had a security check. they've...
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they are certainly in most of the university systems, there is a alarm number of women who are preparingt there is still a barrier as there is in this country, and and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very gradually exerting themselves. particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in a central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher degrees of development and for the latin americans following that pattern. >> i'm not going to focus on the leadership. the leaders that you mentioned are all very unpopular in their own countries. i want to focus on -- yes, i want to focus on the younger generation. on those women who are trained in the s.t.e.m. subjects and showing their leadership in their own companies, in joning multinational companies, and showing their skill set that will enable them to stand shoulder to shoulder with their male colleagues. that's the future. i think the statistics are one point, but reality is the other. these t
they are certainly in most of the university systems, there is a alarm number of women who are preparingt there is still a barrier as there is in this country, and and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very gradually exerting themselves. particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in a central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher...
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they are certainly in most of the university systems, there is a alarm number of women who are preparing. but there is still a barrier as there is in this country, and and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very gradually exerting themselves. particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in a central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher degrees of development and for the latin americans following that pattern. >> i'm not going to focus on the leadership. the leaders that you mentioned are all very unpopular in their own countries. i want to focus on -- yes, i want to focus on the younger generation. on those women who are trained in the s.t.e.m. subjects and showing their leadership in their own companies, in joning multinational companies, and showing their skill set that will enable them to stand shoulder to shoulder with their male colleagues. that's the future. i think the statistics are one point, but reality is the other. the
they are certainly in most of the university systems, there is a alarm number of women who are preparing. but there is still a barrier as there is in this country, and and there will be slow progress, but i think the women's organizations are very gradually exerting themselves. particularly in the more developed countries in the southern cone countries and so forth. not perhaps in a central america, bolivia, et cetera, where i think the increasing rights for women is probably a sign of higher...
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the president of the university of california system is taking a stand against the president- elect'sxpected immigration policies. janet napolitano vows not to cooperate with law enforcement who may try to deport illegal immigrant students. she released a statement yesterday that reads in part, we feel it necessary to reaffirm that uc will act upon its deeply held convictions that all members of our community have the right to work, study and live at uc location without fear. the san francisco unified school district left voicemail messages for more than 50,000 parents yesterday saying it will continue to provide a safe space for illegal immigrant students. >>> new this morning, more than 22,000 people gathered in chapecoense brazil to more than their local soccer players who died in a plane crash. the fans packed the stadium in the city with a catholic mass for the family members of the fallen players. fans chanted the team members names. 71 out of 77 passengers were killed tuesday with a plane crash in colombia. authorities have already identified 59 of the victims and hope to finis
the president of the university of california system is taking a stand against the president- elect'sxpected immigration policies. janet napolitano vows not to cooperate with law enforcement who may try to deport illegal immigrant students. she released a statement yesterday that reads in part, we feel it necessary to reaffirm that uc will act upon its deeply held convictions that all members of our community have the right to work, study and live at uc location without fear. the san francisco...
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keys that no university system will solve because it has not solved the problem for itself, but bothe are going to have to solve and it will be your great challenge is how we create time in our workplace and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. [applause] >> i remember my afternoons after school and in the summertime -- my mother taught us to play baseball, appreciate beto timmons -- beethoven symphony. she loved as with all her heart and soul. there is no childcare and the wearer that would be a substitute for her and her life. [applause] as you go out, either with ugly parents who need loving and caring for children who come into this world, make sure that what have youyers got to say about family life and opportunity to be with children? not just in the first three years, but for the soccer game, the school recital and all the times after? if we can send a person to the moon, this nation ought to be able to organize itself so that parents can spend quality time with their children and still be
keys that no university system will solve because it has not solved the problem for itself, but bothe are going to have to solve and it will be your great challenge is how we create time in our workplace and give parents the opportunity for professional advancement while at the same time providing quality time with their children. [applause] >> i remember my afternoons after school and in the summertime -- my mother taught us to play baseball, appreciate beto timmons -- beethoven...
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tremendous opportunity to work with our local government here, with governor brown and the university of california systemwe're seeing this ground level upswell of climate scientists coming together and basically recognizing that we need to be empowered. and this is a call to arms. this is a call to action for us to develop new ways to make sure that we're protecting climate research for people on the planet. that's what we care most about. >> how important is the federal government and people in the civil service to the things that we know about the climate? i mean, how much of that is coming from a federal government that will now be run by someone who has said that it's all a chinese hoax? >> it's true that the federal government plays a huge role especially when you look at the paris agreement but also in the sort of knowledge of climate change -- >> that's what i mean, the data. >> absolutely. >> how much are we dependent on different people in the federal government whether it's the stuff we have at noaa, whether the obseratory we have at hawaii, what nasa does, how much depends on the federal gover
tremendous opportunity to work with our local government here, with governor brown and the university of california systemwe're seeing this ground level upswell of climate scientists coming together and basically recognizing that we need to be empowered. and this is a call to arms. this is a call to action for us to develop new ways to make sure that we're protecting climate research for people on the planet. that's what we care most about. >> how important is the federal government and...
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we had a case, incident at city university of new york system where they told students that they couldn'toyees that they couldn't use mr. or ms. on campus because it would violate title ix. they pull this out for everything. john: at marquette university. it was decided forbidden to even question gay marriage? >> part one, professor in a class tell as student we can't really debate gay marriage in class, that would be offensive and wrong. john: no talking about it. >> so another professor, blogs about this and they're now trying to fire the professor who blogged about it. >> and, students don't getup set about this. >> sometimes they do. the students in this room are terrific students. students for liberty has consistently been on the side of free speech and open dialogue. [applause] is. john: omar, how has this ended for you. >> it ended well. i'm on "stossel." [applause] john: on that note, thank you, omar. greg. coming up an american a day. poll shows between socialism and capitalism, young people actually prefer socialism. [booing] my business was built with passion... but i keep it g
we had a case, incident at city university of new york system where they told students that they couldn'toyees that they couldn't use mr. or ms. on campus because it would violate title ix. they pull this out for everything. john: at marquette university. it was decided forbidden to even question gay marriage? >> part one, professor in a class tell as student we can't really debate gay marriage in class, that would be offensive and wrong. john: no talking about it. >> so another...