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michael gove who has contempt for vocational qualifications and has abolished some of the best vocationalqualifications our country has. and michael gove who has nothing to say about education to 18. so in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a narrower and narrower elite, with the conservatives. or a one nation skills system as part of a one nation economy with the next labour government. to be a one nation economy we have to make life just that bit easier for the producers, and that bit harder for the predators. predators and producers, i think one year on people know what i was talking about. you see businesses tell me that the pressure for the fast buck from city investors means they just can't take the long view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but they have to publish their accounts in britain every 3 months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business, we will end that rule so companies in britain can take the long term productive view for our country. companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in man
michael gove who has contempt for vocational qualifications and has abolished some of the best vocationalqualifications our country has. and michael gove who has nothing to say about education to 18. so in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a narrower and narrower elite, with the conservatives. or a one nation skills system as part of a one nation economy with the next labour government. to be a one nation economy we have to make life just that bit easier for the...
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those vocational kids weren't taught enough.they should've been taught, not just how to build and fix things, but how to run a business. if you've been trained as a plumber and can snake a pipe, you might be able to make ends meet for your family. but if you've also learned how to open your own plumbing business, you can prosper. if you can understand the computerized diagnostics system for an auto assembly line, you become invaluable. we need more skilled trades people in america. there are many more job openings for welders than for "beowulf" experts. our schools should be honoring people who work with their hands. it's time to stop the discrimination, or we'll all end up empty-handed. i'm todd buchholz. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for thursday, october 25. good night, everyone. you, too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. thanks for watching, everyone. we will see you online at nbr.com, and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the follow
those vocational kids weren't taught enough.they should've been taught, not just how to build and fix things, but how to run a business. if you've been trained as a plumber and can snake a pipe, you might be able to make ends meet for your family. but if you've also learned how to open your own plumbing business, you can prosper. if you can understand the computerized diagnostics system for an auto assembly line, you become invaluable. we need more skilled trades people in america. there are...
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it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life.
it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life.
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friday i had the honor and opportunity to attend the 44th anniversary of the mission language and vocational school award dinner and i want to on behalf of the school district appreciate the great work of this organization and the way that it has done for 44 years to serve the language and the job needs of our community. i think that a good time was had by all and many of us were there and it was a true honor to be there among so many san francisco ans who have dedicated so many years to serving the community. on saturday it was my opportunity as well to attend the teachers for social justice conference that was held at mission high school. i can report that the conference had over 300 participants including many across the country and i think that some from new york reported being here just for that conference. it was exciting to see of the many things that happened, the learning that happened across many schools and many of our own educators that were presenting to other educate ors during that time period. so congratulations to the organizers of the conference this past saturday. as you k
friday i had the honor and opportunity to attend the 44th anniversary of the mission language and vocational school award dinner and i want to on behalf of the school district appreciate the great work of this organization and the way that it has done for 44 years to serve the language and the job needs of our community. i think that a good time was had by all and many of us were there and it was a true honor to be there among so many san francisco ans who have dedicated so many years to...
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vocational education's making a big comeback. think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have asked the most important question. i am less worried about structural unemployment, but i am worried about economic lousy jobs. there's a paper about the lousy economic jobs. i think we're entering the period of structural lousy jobs. they can be manufacturing jobs, but they're not paying the same that they paid -- forget the 1950s, they're not paying what they were paying 10 or 15 years ago. i think we are entering a period, precisely as you say, because of this global labor market where this is going to be a big chunk of the middle class that are th
vocational education's making a big comeback. think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have asked...
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we have to use our vocational training. i want individuals to be able to build things. i want welders, people that are carpenters. that is why i put so much money and emphasis on the trades and vocational school levels governor. let's talk about no the wisconsin. we have an opportunity to have huge amounts of jobs here in milwaukee sending equipment upton northern wisconsin for money and people did not have -- a legislator was not able to do it. most democrats. create jobs the republican way. >> to want to talk about the nation's deficit, the fiscal cliff, debt. given national debt of $16 trillion. we are facing difficult with. all that has, left as has what do we do about it? there has been more talk about could the two parties do a grand bargain? something like you might see with the simpson bowles commission theory where it is a policy that says it will have $3 a dose spending cuts for every $1 in tax revenue increases. we are going to cut tax rates and eliminate possible deductions. cut entitlements. it will be pain involved but it will work money off the debt. coul
we have to use our vocational training. i want individuals to be able to build things. i want welders, people that are carpenters. that is why i put so much money and emphasis on the trades and vocational school levels governor. let's talk about no the wisconsin. we have an opportunity to have huge amounts of jobs here in milwaukee sending equipment upton northern wisconsin for money and people did not have -- a legislator was not able to do it. most democrats. create jobs the republican way....
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served at the one-stop centers, so this grant is primarily going to be a subcontract to community vocational enterprises, as well as some travel expenses for oewd staff for mandatory national meetings for disability employment initiative. >> this is a piece adding to the existing grant? >> yes. >> in addition, no matching fund required? >> no. >> okay, thank you. why don't we go to the members of the public who would like to speak on this item. are there any members of public who wish to speak in seeing none, this is closed. send this forward. >> with recommendation. >> we will do that without objection, thank you. item 3. >> resolution authorizing office of district attorney to accept and expend grant in amount of 399,442 through the california department of justice for a program entitled forecast closure crisis recovery program for period of july 1st, 2012 through june 30th, 2013. >> thank you. for this item we have conrad delrusario. >> thank you. my name is conrad delrusario from economic crimes office in san francisco, currently overseeing many units. a particular one is a real estate f
served at the one-stop centers, so this grant is primarily going to be a subcontract to community vocational enterprises, as well as some travel expenses for oewd staff for mandatory national meetings for disability employment initiative. >> this is a piece adding to the existing grant? >> yes. >> in addition, no matching fund required? >> no. >> okay, thank you. why don't we go to the members of the public who would like to speak on this item. are there any...
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[applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a are in reiing and narrowing elite with a conservative or one nation skill system as part of a one-nation economy with a next labor government. [applause] [applause] to be a one-nation economy we have to make it easier for them and harder for the -- i think one year people know what i was talking about. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you see -- you see -- businesses tell me that the pressure for the -- from the city investors can't take a long view, they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahelp. but they have to publish their accounts in britain every three months. in line with the wishes of the best of british business. we will end that so companies in britain can k take a long-term productive view for our country. [applause] companies in britain are far more easily bought and sold than in many other countries. did you
[applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a are in reiing and narrowing elite with a conservative or one nation skill system as part of a one-nation economy with a next labor government. [applause] [applause] to be a one-nation economy we have to make it easier for them and...
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i don't think i fully realized how much i have to be the guy to say no but that's the vocation i've chosen and i will exercise the discipline to get this state on track. >> as for those who are opposed to prop 30, this statement was issued today, we all want better schools but prop 30 guarantees no new money to the schools and allows the politicians to spend 50 billion on whatever they want. the governor says that's not true, he says the money will go in a special fund and will be aud itted frequently. >> and speaking of schools, a growing number of schools are joining the once elite schools charging more than $50,000 a year to attend. stanforduniversity one of those schools. for a 151 colleges are charging fees totalling more than 50 $50,000 a year. >> he was like mommy why are you crying? . >> an autistic child wonders off campus and nobody notices. even more remarkable, how far he went and where he ended up. >> and in an era when everything needs a name, enter, frang ken storm. >> the san francisco giants are head to detroit and into some chilly air. wait until you see our weekend forec
i don't think i fully realized how much i have to be the guy to say no but that's the vocation i've chosen and i will exercise the discipline to get this state on track. >> as for those who are opposed to prop 30, this statement was issued today, we all want better schools but prop 30 guarantees no new money to the schools and allows the politicians to spend 50 billion on whatever they want. the governor says that's not true, he says the money will go in a special fund and will be aud...
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when did we get away from vocational strange? i love learning arts and humanities but we have to trn kids to be able to go out and find a job. figure out what they're good at and what their career is going to be. we start in high school by training kids for the jobs of tomorrow. >> john, you work with high school kids all the time. what do you think? >> i'm learning how to sew right knew in bermuda. yeah, i work with high school -- >> that's not a joke, somebody's going to hear that and go out and learn. that's what america's all about. >> sewing in bermuda. the next industry. >> it's the next hot outsourced industry. i work with high school kids every day. i tell them you have to get a degree that matters. we're losing jobs in te united states not because of competitiveness but the peck engineers in china, they have the ability to get a workforce. we're losing that. we're having kids getting worthless liberal arts and political science degrees when they aren't trained to do anything. >> math and science and engineering. >> outso
when did we get away from vocational strange? i love learning arts and humanities but we have to trn kids to be able to go out and find a job. figure out what they're good at and what their career is going to be. we start in high school by training kids for the jobs of tomorrow. >> john, you work with high school kids all the time. what do you think? >> i'm learning how to sew right knew in bermuda. yeah, i work with high school -- >> that's not a joke, somebody's going to...
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programs. >> at the women's detention center, i believe the most effective vocational program we have our cosmetology because they have the opportunity to receive a certification and it does not print they received this in jail so then they can present that to a possible employer when they get out. >> hold your ridge, hold your ridge. start to clean out. swing it. that's it. see it closes up the openings? you got it? >> elizabeth valenza is the head instructor for the cosmetology program. >> i'm here for them and that's very important to them. i mean, that they would tell you straight out. they would tell anybody. that's good. to them, it's just very important that they have this class because otherwise they're upstairs for five hours in their cell doing nothing, except perhaps getting in trouble. take the comb out. clean it out. clean it out. and swing it back. >> to me, personally, it makes me feel good especially with miss liz because she teaches us a lot not only about cosmetology but also psychology and how to deal with people and different opinions and do positive things sometim
programs. >> at the women's detention center, i believe the most effective vocational program we have our cosmetology because they have the opportunity to receive a certification and it does not print they received this in jail so then they can present that to a possible employer when they get out. >> hold your ridge, hold your ridge. start to clean out. swing it. that's it. see it closes up the openings? you got it? >> elizabeth valenza is the head instructor for the...
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. >> october 21st of this year, third sunday in october is our annual howard thurman con vocation.very year, we do this to try to help people remember who he was, to understand his legacy but not just to stay in the past but also to appreciate people who are carrying forth a similar kind of legacy today. this year, we are honoring donald chris man and sam edwards who are the founders of the first negro spiritual. they will receive the thurman award this year. these people are educating people in terms of spiritual, keeping them alive, forums, meetings. they have done a tremendous job and they have honored the people who have kept the legacy of the spirit alive. that's at 4:00 today. >> it was very interesting being, after the convocation,s in november, there is a black religious scholars group at the church. but it's howard thurman's birthday. so that's exciting. that's november the 18th at the church. the place was stacked. that was a remarkable, remarkable experience. >> the church has never been a large membership. >> no. >> and why do you think that is, because it's so unique?
. >> october 21st of this year, third sunday in october is our annual howard thurman con vocation.very year, we do this to try to help people remember who he was, to understand his legacy but not just to stay in the past but also to appreciate people who are carrying forth a similar kind of legacy today. this year, we are honoring donald chris man and sam edwards who are the founders of the first negro spiritual. they will receive the thurman award this year. these people are educating...
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mission language and vocational school and braffa for women in the arts and thank you all for making the time to be here tonight and celebrate latino community
mission language and vocational school and braffa for women in the arts and thank you all for making the time to be here tonight and celebrate latino community
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can get a rigorous academic component and certain academies in certain area with a technical and vocationalce. then also support services which provide intervention for kids struggling either socially or emotionally or academically. >> cheryl: this is fantastic fog. i know there is more information. we are out of time. they have website which you wanted to tell people about. coming up next, we'll hear about a program that works to stop young people from dropping out of school before those students even start thinking about it. ♪ just put a little bit of yourself ♪ ♪ in everything you do [ female announcer ] add your own ingredients to hamburger helper for a fresh take on a quick, delicious meal. it's one box with hundreds of possibilities. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ♪ >> cheryl: welcome back to "beyond the headlines." we are talking about dropout prevention.with u with us is jane choi. chief program officer for spark. it addresses the dropout epidemic by putting professionals with other people. >>ening
can get a rigorous academic component and certain academies in certain area with a technical and vocationalce. then also support services which provide intervention for kids struggling either socially or emotionally or academically. >> cheryl: this is fantastic fog. i know there is more information. we are out of time. they have website which you wanted to tell people about. coming up next, we'll hear about a program that works to stop young people from dropping out of school before those...
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we're going to use our vocational training. i spent a lot of money on vocational training and are as governor, because i wanted individuals to be book-to-bill things. i want welders, i want somebody that's a carpenter, to be able to have that opportunity. s why i put so much money and emphasis on the trades, vocational schools, and i was governor, able to give them the education. finally, about mining. we have an opportunity to help a huge amount of jobs. in milwaukee, sending the equipment up to northern wisconsin for mining and people in the legislature were not able to do it, mostly democrats. republicans were ready to do it. create jobs the republican way. >> the subject you raised earlier, the nation's deficit. i want to talk about debt and the vista clifiscal cliff. we are used to trillion dollar deficit. we have a national debt of $16 trillion. and we could have the end of some tax and sharp spending cuts going into effect at the end of the year. what do we do about it? there's been more and more talk lately about could
we're going to use our vocational training. i spent a lot of money on vocational training and are as governor, because i wanted individuals to be book-to-bill things. i want welders, i want somebody that's a carpenter, to be able to have that opportunity. s why i put so much money and emphasis on the trades, vocational schools, and i was governor, able to give them the education. finally, about mining. we have an opportunity to help a huge amount of jobs. in milwaukee, sending the equipment up...
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building a road in distant oconomowoc, prison vocational training with japanese subsidies and renovationf government offices in tokyo, fighter pilot training, semiconductor research, i could go on, and the list does go on. clearly lots of projects that seem to have nothing to do with reconstruction after the tsunami disaster. completely different parts of japan appeared to be getting a large amounts of money from this budget. >> any attempt to account for that? or is the government just saying that this is wrong? >> the japanese prime minister of a in parliament. he said "the and related projects will be run out of the budget, but some of the things have already been spent, so they will not be able to get that money back, but they are promising to stop this sort of thing happening in the future. obviously it is difficult with a budget of that size, but the other thing that has come out over the last few days is how little is being done in the areas being damaged by the tsunami, how little building is going on there. >> a situation, then, where there is a vast amount of money being made a
building a road in distant oconomowoc, prison vocational training with japanese subsidies and renovationf government offices in tokyo, fighter pilot training, semiconductor research, i could go on, and the list does go on. clearly lots of projects that seem to have nothing to do with reconstruction after the tsunami disaster. completely different parts of japan appeared to be getting a large amounts of money from this budget. >> any attempt to account for that? or is the government just...
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it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life. i'm derek, i'm hyungry, and ready to eat. these vendors offer a variety of the streets near you. these mobile restaurants are serving up original, creative and unusual combinations. you can grab something simple like a grilled cheese sandwich or something unique like curry. we areher here in the average eight -- upper haight. you will be competing in the quick buy food challenge. an appetizer and if you are the winner you will get the title of the quitck bite "chompion." i am here with matt cohen, from off the grid. >> we assembled trucks and put them into a really unique heurban settings. >> what inspired you to start off the grid? >> i was helping people lodge mobile food trucks. the work asking for what can we get -- part together? we started our first location and then from there we expanded locations. >> why do think food truck
it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life. i'm derek, i'm hyungry, and ready to eat. these vendors offer a variety of the streets near you. these mobile restaurants are serving up original, creative and unusual combinations. you can grab something simple like a grilled cheese sandwich or...
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attend southeast missouri state but he left there in may, transferring to in may, transferring to a vocational school in new york. investigators say he tried to find like-minded people on facebook who would join him in violent jihad. and that is how the fbi says he met an informant, a person who came here to study cyber-security. it is more than a dozen cases since 911 where the person tries to set off what he thinks is a bomb. >> reporter: one person arrested that way is mohammed, mohammed, trying to blow up a christmas tree lighting in portland. his lawyers say the fbi goaded him into it. but one intelligence official says once a suspect expresses a desire to kill, undercover agents must act like partners. >> do i continue to pursue him and allow him to go down the path or do i take a risk here and assume he is a want to be? you can't take that risk. >> reporter: they continue to monitor those, but some say they will be too dangerous and expensive. pete williams, nbc news, washington >>> overseas now to the continuing crisis in syria, where scores of more people were killed there today as go
attend southeast missouri state but he left there in may, transferring to in may, transferring to a vocational school in new york. investigators say he tried to find like-minded people on facebook who would join him in violent jihad. and that is how the fbi says he met an informant, a person who came here to study cyber-security. it is more than a dozen cases since 911 where the person tries to set off what he thinks is a bomb. >> reporter: one person arrested that way is mohammed,...
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suitable for all students and we have to recognize that at an earlier age, we should have more vocational type of training tracks in our high school education as well. people want to go straight from high school into auto mechanic or green jobs such as installing solar technology, things like that. that should be an option, as well. i think that it is a fallacy that every citizen or every resident of california needs to have a college education. >> so i have a question, here from the room. governor brown vetoed both the trust act and the domestic worker's bill last week, how do you feel about those pieces of legislation which are critical to the immigrant community? >> i think that the problem that the governor articulated with the trust act is the one that i just articulated two questions ago, it excludes large categories of serious crimes from the purview, meaning that people from the members of the gangs and convicted as such as well as other serious victim naturals are under the purview of the trust act and not subject to deportation, i think that it is wrong and ignores the rights to
suitable for all students and we have to recognize that at an earlier age, we should have more vocational type of training tracks in our high school education as well. people want to go straight from high school into auto mechanic or green jobs such as installing solar technology, things like that. that should be an option, as well. i think that it is a fallacy that every citizen or every resident of california needs to have a college education. >> so i have a question, here from the...
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[michael killen] we helped him apply for automobile grants, special adaptive housing and vocational rehabilitationdrew pike] right now, i'm going back to school to earn a degree. i'm working with a real estate agency in town with my realtor's license. and i'm just spending time with my wife and child, and just moving on with our lives. just as anyone in my age group would do. [female narrator] paralyzed veterans of america helping veterans secure their benefits and rebuild their lives. you can help. visit p-v-a dot org. >>> breaking news tonight at 11:00. multiple people shot and tonight that shooter is out there somewhere. it happened in the 1300 block of north capital street in northwest. ken just got there. so ken, what have you learned so far? >> reporter: an active scene out here. another violent night. five people shot, four of these people are men, one a woman. let me show you what it looks like. the police presence just increased with the addition of this crime scene unit that just showed up here. again, that suspect still on the loose. police looking for that person. let's show you video
[michael killen] we helped him apply for automobile grants, special adaptive housing and vocational rehabilitationdrew pike] right now, i'm going back to school to earn a degree. i'm working with a real estate agency in town with my realtor's license. and i'm just spending time with my wife and child, and just moving on with our lives. just as anyone in my age group would do. [female narrator] paralyzed veterans of america helping veterans secure their benefits and rebuild their lives. you can...
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it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life. >> thank you for joining us tonight. i am the government policy director at spur. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome such an amazing panel as well as the mayor of our fine city. this is the innovation mayor, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you. can everyone here me? welcome to spur. i enjoy being here because every time i come here, some part of my brain wakes up that has not been woken up before. i am here to welcome you. earlier, i had a wonderful opportunity to exchange with our panel members about what they are doing and how they're doing it. . i think these panel members are here as part of their own entrepreneurial spirit. they own companies but love the city. they know the spirit of the city is one of innovation, that invites peoples and views, and smashes them -- meshes them together to see if we can make an even better
it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art. whether it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to happen, and you are going to have to fulfill it because that is your life. >> thank you for joining us tonight. i am the government policy director at spur. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome such an amazing panel as well as the mayor of our fine city. this is the innovation mayor, mayor ed lee. [applause]...
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but it is a vocation, not a job, it's a lifelong commitment and i think what we have to be very careful about is and i almost wasn't when this came into my head, it's retirement from administration. >> right, that's right. >> if somebody asks me does that mean you won't be saying mass anymore, you won't be hearing confessions, you won't be teaching anymore? not at all. many of our retired priests love supplying in parishes, love saying mass on sunday, hearing confessions, doing a baptism for somebody in the family or somebody who asks them specially. that's pastor work and that goes on until you can't do it anymore but you think what you retire from is responsibility in terms of administration. >> yeah. >> and that's what a bishop retires from, that's what pace tore of a parish retires from. >> what do they call it, locks, you get to give them up. i have to ask you, who is archbishop george niederauer at home? do you have a pair of slippers? do you relax, what do you like to do? do you mind. >> not at all. i very much enjoy reading, not so much fiction anymore, more nonfiction, i'm inte
but it is a vocation, not a job, it's a lifelong commitment and i think what we have to be very careful about is and i almost wasn't when this came into my head, it's retirement from administration. >> right, that's right. >> if somebody asks me does that mean you won't be saying mass anymore, you won't be hearing confessions, you won't be teaching anymore? not at all. many of our retired priests love supplying in parishes, love saying mass on sunday, hearing confessions, doing a...
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the goal is to raise an thousand dollars for vocational training. scholarships for at risk youth ss. a firsthand view of history being celebrated today, a funeral under way for this woman. edie williams was 112 years old d.c.'s oldest president. she was born in 1900. she visits -- witness every historic moment from the first flight to the moon landing into the unmanned missions to mars. the faa investigating multiple incidents in wiwhich passenger seats came loose. a flight from boston to miami had to make an emergency landing on saturday. and yesterday a flight from new york to miami had to return after includes seats were and discovered. and another flight from colorado to dallas as well had suits that came loose last week. >> it could be sabotaged or just sloppiness. it's a disaster either way. >> american airlines said that the planes had recently undergone maintenance work that required the seats to be removed and installed again. this was on eight 77 boeing jets. we cannot call it a total washout, but it kind of looks like it. >> the morning h
the goal is to raise an thousand dollars for vocational training. scholarships for at risk youth ss. a firsthand view of history being celebrated today, a funeral under way for this woman. edie williams was 112 years old d.c.'s oldest president. she was born in 1900. she visits -- witness every historic moment from the first flight to the moon landing into the unmanned missions to mars. the faa investigating multiple incidents in wiwhich passenger seats came loose. a flight from boston to miami...
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. >> the city has thrown its hard working officers who have a vocation to protect the citizens under the bus with this report. >> reporter: now, there is some talk tonight that all of this is meant to impress a federal judge who will hear arguments come december about whether to hand the oakland police department over to federal control. we asked mayor quan about that. she said that's nonsense. live in oakland, christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> the vice-presidential candidates were back on the campaign trail after going at each other in the debate last night. and as cbs 5's allen martin reports, the two campaigns tangled again today all over the meaning of one of the shortest words in the english language. >> the lowest level -- >> reporter: call it a wharf world. the obama and romney campaigns are squabbling over joe biden's use of the word we. he was responding down to the state department's response to the request for more security. >> we didn't know they wanted more security then. >> reporter: republican presidential nominee mitt romney says biden contradicted sworn testimony from state
. >> the city has thrown its hard working officers who have a vocation to protect the citizens under the bus with this report. >> reporter: now, there is some talk tonight that all of this is meant to impress a federal judge who will hear arguments come december about whether to hand the oakland police department over to federal control. we asked mayor quan about that. she said that's nonsense. live in oakland, christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> the vice-presidential candidates...
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it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art.ther it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to pp
it is the vocation. no matter how difficult it gets, you are going to need to produce your art.ther it is a large scale or very small scale. the need to create is going to pp