with narcotics, a chase ensues. the flare and thermo imaging and night vision help with the hunt. passenger bailing you out. the night sunspot light allows the troopers on the ground to track and surround the drug runners. ok. one of the suspects is in custody. we have everybody. we have everybody. 1800 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $700,000 captured along with seven suspected cartel members. it s all in a night s work for the texas department of public safety. on the u.s.-mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. bret: university of california officials today approved a tuition hike that will raise student fees by 8% next fall. the proposal fueled violent protests earlier leaving four police officers injured and more than a dozen protesters arrested. we will talk about the contrasting messages democrats and republicans are sending out during the lame duck session of
with narcotics, a chase ensues. the flare and thermo imaging and night vision help with the hunt. passenger bailing you out. the night sunspot light allows the troopers on the ground to track and surround the drug runners. ok. one of the suspects is in custody. we have everybody. we have everybody. 1800 pounds of marijuana with a street value of $700,000 captured along with seven suspected cartel members. it s all in a night s work for the texas department of public safety. on the u.s.-mexico border, jennifer griffin, fox news. bret: university of california officials today approved a tuition hike that will raise student fees by 8% next fall. the proposal fueled violent protests earlier leaving four police officers injured and more than a dozen protesters arrested. we will talk about the contrasting messages democrats and republicans are sending out during the lame duck session of
police used pepper spray to disperse the crowd which included uc staffers. they are angry over a higher retirement age for new workers and more contributions from current employees. where is the justice in that? what are you doing with this money? what is happening with the money that you are spending on the student fees if it s not coming to the workers? reporter: in just a couple of hours the regents are expected to give final approval to a proposal that would raise student fees for state residents to more than $11,000, double what it was six years ago. it comes months after a 32% increase took effect. uc officials say they need the money following deep cuts in state funding, but some students say they may have to drop out. uc officials are expecting more protests today on all ten uc campuses. police saying they are better prepared to handle any violence. we haven t heard of any trouble so far, shannon, but we ll keep you posted. back to you.
congressman john boehner as the next speaker of the house and eric cantor as the number two republican, going from minority whip to majority leader. because the house speaker is next in line in presidential succession after vice president, the full house has to vote on boehner s selection but that is usually a formality. john hendren, abc news, washington. a florida woman who visited haiti is now the first american known to have died from the impoverished country s crisis with cholera. meanwhile, haitian protesters took to the streets for a third day of anti-u.n. demonstrations. they blame u.n. peacekeepers for spreading the disease. more than 1,000 haitians have died in the cholera outbreak. things got rough at protests against tuition hikes for university of california students. the clashes on a san francisco campus took place after students tried to get into a university board of regents meeting. all of their anger stems from a plan to increase student fees by $822. 13 people, m
so everyone gets something. from mexico that go to that shepard: they have enough problems without angering us, i school? reporter: the state says ajo suppose. has been teaching 105 students guest: exactly. shepard: i wonder, did the would live in mexico and because the state pays $6,000 per north want two nation talks student per year now the state rather than six nation talks? wants the school district to pay was that a goal before this the state back $1.2 million in occurred? guest: you are right, the student fees. shepherd. well, ajo disputes that and says north korean officials have told me and made it plain to others they would prefer there be of the 105 students, 60 of them one-on-one talks between the are legal; 20 of them do, in u.s. and north korea and then go fact, live in mexico; 25 are into the six-party talks and unknown. so right now instead of $1.2 they said it doesn t have to be formal or a big teal, but they million the state wants them to would like a couple of