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department and a professor at the university of richmond, usa. he was also a former reporter for the christian science monitor and magazines such as atlantic harper and the new york times. now we got the opportunity to talk with one of these writers , mr. shahan mufti, professor and director of the department of journalism at the university of richmond. we are going to virginia, america. along with about 60 professors. journalism in a prominent american university addressed to you wrote to the new york times and questioned the report and claim of this newspaper about the occurrence of sexual violence on the 7th of october. what made you decide to participate in writing this letter and challenging the narrative of the new york times? look, i have to point out that this is very strange for us, we were careful before sending this letter and i have to say. we didn't say in the letter that this report is wrong because we don't know it ourselves, but we said that when something is not identified and specified, the contents of the report should be revie
department and a professor at the university of richmond, usa. he was also a former reporter for the christian science monitor and magazines such as atlantic harper and the new york times. now we got the opportunity to talk with one of these writers , mr. shahan mufti, professor and director of the department of journalism at the university of richmond. we are going to virginia, america. along with about 60 professors. journalism in a prominent american university addressed to you wrote to the...
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shahan mufti, the professor and director of the journalism department of the university of richmond. we are going to virginia, america. let's start this letter with about 60 professors of journalism. you wrote to the new york times at a prominent american university and questioned the report and claim of this newspaper about the occurrence of sexual violence on october 7. what made you decide to participate in writing this letter and challenge the new york times narrative? see, i have to point out. this is very strange for a journalist, in fact, journalism professors , as far as i know, such a letter has never been written to the new york times , i don't think such a letter has ever been received. and most of us have written this letter like this. we had not written before, so this incident was actually a strange incident. we were careful and cautious before sending this letter, and i must say that we did not say in the letter that this report was wrong because we ourselves did not know , but we said that at all when that something has not been identified, it has not been determined,
shahan mufti, the professor and director of the journalism department of the university of richmond. we are going to virginia, america. let's start this letter with about 60 professors of journalism. you wrote to the new york times at a prominent american university and questioned the report and claim of this newspaper about the occurrence of sexual violence on october 7. what made you decide to participate in writing this letter and challenge the new york times narrative? see, i have to point...
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mufti is in charge of the journalism department and a professor at the university of richmond , usa. he was also a former reporter for the christian science monitor and magazines such as atlantic harper and the new york times. now we got this opportunity to meet with one of these writers, mr shahan mufti, professor, director of the group.
mufti is in charge of the journalism department and a professor at the university of richmond , usa. he was also a former reporter for the christian science monitor and magazines such as atlantic harper and the new york times. now we got this opportunity to meet with one of these writers, mr shahan mufti, professor, director of the group.
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at virginia commonwealth university in richmond. across the country at the university of california in berkeley commencement began peacefully but was disrupted by hundreds of protesters, most of them graduates in camp and gown. and tonight in gaza some 300,000 palestinians in the city of rafah are being forced to flee once again as the israeli military prepares to target hamas. cbs's ramy inocencio leads us off. >> reporter: thousands are evacuating to the coast on top of the 100,000 that fled in the past week. ramping up, the exodus from rafah. gazans heeded israel's newest warning cept by texts and flyers from the sky. you are in a dangerous combat area. the idf is about to operate with great force. we're leaving because of our fear and because of coercion, said this woman. we're leaving for the unknown and there are no safe areas at all. all the areas it says are safe are unsafe. more are overflowing further up the coast like this family. we came from rafah and found no place to stay, he said. there isn't enough space for all the
at virginia commonwealth university in richmond. across the country at the university of california in berkeley commencement began peacefully but was disrupted by hundreds of protesters, most of them graduates in camp and gown. and tonight in gaza some 300,000 palestinians in the city of rafah are being forced to flee once again as the israeli military prepares to target hamas. cbs's ramy inocencio leads us off. >> reporter: thousands are evacuating to the coast on top of the 100,000 that...
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now as those protesters fight for universities to divest from israel, the city of richmond is doing just that. earlier this week, city leaders held a special meeting where they voted to restrict investments from ten companies. the list on your screen includes companies like airbnb, micro soft, motorola and intel. back in january, hayward did a similar thing with several companies that do business in israel, and richmond was the first u.s. city to call for a ceasefire in gaza following the october invasion. new at 11 this morning, firefighters in san francisco are still on the scene of this building fire on jackson, near leavenworth and nob hill. it happened about 830 this morning and it burned a building that has a home in there. and also some businesses. two neighbors were treated on the scene for smoke inhalation. firefighters say the building's history, combined with narrow streets in the area, are providing challenges as long frame timbers, old timbers. this is also wood and lath plaster. we don't know how many times this building has been redesigned, rebuilt, built over so firefight
now as those protesters fight for universities to divest from israel, the city of richmond is doing just that. earlier this week, city leaders held a special meeting where they voted to restrict investments from ten companies. the list on your screen includes companies like airbnb, micro soft, motorola and intel. back in january, hayward did a similar thing with several companies that do business in israel, and richmond was the first u.s. city to call for a ceasefire in gaza following the...
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police say the burglaries happened over the last week at the university's warehouse in richmond. investigators are still looking into potential suspects. >> happening right now, the city of horrendous hosting a community town hall with a representative from the state's office of insurance to discuss the housing insurance crisis. the meetings happening at the rend, a library auditorium. representatives expected to discuss the longer term strategy to address the crisis. this meeting will go on until 7 o'clock tonight. we will have complete coverage coming up on kron for news at 10 11. >> all right. we'll take a live look outside right now here in the city of san francisco from our sutro tower cam overlooking a beautiful downtown san francisco. yeah, another great day. and dave, you're saying it's going to get warmer. it is. so we're going to have a little bump tomorrow and then take a break for the weekend and warm back up again as a next week. and this is it starts to get more like summer, like a little flavor, though of that. you can see right here on our right now. map in terms
police say the burglaries happened over the last week at the university's warehouse in richmond. investigators are still looking into potential suspects. >> happening right now, the city of horrendous hosting a community town hall with a representative from the state's office of insurance to discuss the housing insurance crisis. the meetings happening at the rend, a library auditorium. representatives expected to discuss the longer term strategy to address the crisis. this meeting will go...
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well, protesters are fighting for universities to divest from israel, and the city of richmond is taking steps to do just that. earlier this week, city leaders held a special meeting. they voted to restrict investments from ten companies like airbnb, microsoft and intel. in january, hayward made a similar move with several companies that do business in israel. richmond was the first u.s. city to call for a ceasefire in gaza following the october invasion. well, i do hope you can get out and enjoy that warm weather. the sunshine today. here's meteorologist kari hall with the forecast. well, today will be the warmest day of the week. we're still talking about highs in the upper 70s and low 80s for the inland valleys. and we'll also see that weather tomorrow. but rain chances start to increase late tomorrow night, mainly for the north bay. the rest of the bay area seeing the rain and wind on saturday, along with those cooler temperatures. and for our highs for this afternoon, we'll see it up to about 78 in los gatos and san jose. also in the upper 70s for vallejo and 8082 degrees for antioc
well, protesters are fighting for universities to divest from israel, and the city of richmond is taking steps to do just that. earlier this week, city leaders held a special meeting. they voted to restrict investments from ten companies like airbnb, microsoft and intel. in january, hayward made a similar move with several companies that do business in israel. richmond was the first u.s. city to call for a ceasefire in gaza following the october invasion. well, i do hope you can get out and...
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earlier crash near university is cleared out of lanes but still pretty slow through there. down south and they can in on commuters taking the northbound 101 ride out of san martin into morgan hill this morning. a crash blocking at least one lane and now this is an area where we typically see brake lights. but busier than usual because of this accident in the roadway. so this is right at cochran there. again, from san martin into morgan hill you are going to see a lot of brake lights because of that and still very busy for supercommuters heading into the altamont pass this morning. >>> well, all month long, we are celebrating aapi heritage month and we've got a lot of stories that help to define the history and the cultures and our communities around the bay. case in point, filipino martial arts it has a long tradition of honoring the language and the history and the culture from the philippines. but that part of martial arts is not well-known even among its own community here and abroad. for those who do learn it it gives them a chance to connect with their heritage. our sh
earlier crash near university is cleared out of lanes but still pretty slow through there. down south and they can in on commuters taking the northbound 101 ride out of san martin into morgan hill this morning. a crash blocking at least one lane and now this is an area where we typically see brake lights. but busier than usual because of this accident in the roadway. so this is right at cochran there. again, from san martin into morgan hill you are going to see a lot of brake lights because of...
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police say this happened probably in the past week at the university's richmond warehouse on regatta boulevard. anyone with information should call uc berkeley police. and now to a major conference on the future of ai in california. but just wrapped up, governor newsom delivered a fireside chat earlier this afternoon. the focus was how to best use ai to serve californians and impact on the workforce. other speakers included university faculty, state officials and union and labor leaders. speakers touched on how ai can be applied to issues like climate change, health and medicine, transportation and a lot more. the city of san leandro is getting introduced to the new interim police chief tonight, angela beretta hosting a self introduction and live interview with the community. she plans to explain why she would be a good candidate to be the city's permanent police chief. and you can watch this live on youtube at 06:30pm, tonight. coming up here as the school year comes to an end and students who rely on school lunches will have the opportunity still to eat for free. >> we'll tell you
police say this happened probably in the past week at the university's richmond warehouse on regatta boulevard. anyone with information should call uc berkeley police. and now to a major conference on the future of ai in california. but just wrapped up, governor newsom delivered a fireside chat earlier this afternoon. the focus was how to best use ai to serve californians and impact on the workforce. other speakers included university faculty, state officials and union and labor leaders....
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this happened over the past week at the university's warehouse in richmond. they say the property surrounded by gates said a tall barbed wire fence. they believe the suspects enter the property through the roof. >> coming up next, the federal investigation into p diddy ramping up how one legal analyst expects it to play out. plus. >> we get out of the way >> the cowboy, the east bay pulls out his phone to record police then gets arrested. what he's doing now in hopes that doesn't happen to anybody else. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >> now at 10, 30, a cowboy from richmond is suing the city following an arrest. police claim the cowboy was interfering when they
this happened over the past week at the university's warehouse in richmond. they say the property surrounded by gates said a tall barbed wire fence. they believe the suspects enter the property through the roof. >> coming up next, the federal investigation into p diddy ramping up how one legal analyst expects it to play out. plus. >> we get out of the way >> the cowboy, the east bay pulls out his phone to record police then gets arrested. what he's doing now in hopes that...
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now, both the city of hayward and the city of richmond have voted to make that a reality. new at 11 ktvu. bailey o'carroll joins us live in studio tonight with more on that decision and what's next. bailey. claudine and mike richmond, city council voted on tuesday to divest all city money from any stocks or mutual funds involving companies with ties to israel, a city council member tells me they'll likely b b divesting more than $100 million. >> but local jewish leaders called the vote performative. >> it's worth it. it's our moral obligation. it's our social response ability. we have to do it. there's no other choice. the richmond city council voted to divest all city money from investments with ties to israel, as tensions in the u.s. surrounding the israel-hamas war intensify. >> city council member sohaila banna said most residents who attended the meeting were in favor of the change. >> one thing that an israeli jewish lady was saying was that it's doing a service not only to the palestinians, but also to israelis. it's not just serving them. palestinians with respecti
now, both the city of hayward and the city of richmond have voted to make that a reality. new at 11 ktvu. bailey o'carroll joins us live in studio tonight with more on that decision and what's next. bailey. claudine and mike richmond, city council voted on tuesday to divest all city money from any stocks or mutual funds involving companies with ties to israel, a city council member tells me they'll likely b b divesting more than $100 million. >> but local jewish leaders called the vote...
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he is the president of delaware state university. another hbc see you, close friend of biden, who really counseled him to acknowledge the students bravery, but also talk about the impact of peaceful protest. alan a. told us in an interview that he believes that there has been these powerful moments of student protests over the course of the past few years, pointing to the aftermath of george floyd's murder. and that there's something that he expects the president really to tackle head on. so what advisers have also been clear as they've been planning this speech and speaking to them into this weekend, is that he is here to be a commencement speaker. speaker, not a foreign policy voice. and so we'll see how exactly he strikes that balance. >> the president is arriving in atlanta rather early. the commencement address is tomorrow. we're looking at pictures of him you know, boarding air force one out of the washington, dc area on his way here because he's got at least two other right. private fundraising and campaign stops in atlanta an
he is the president of delaware state university. another hbc see you, close friend of biden, who really counseled him to acknowledge the students bravery, but also talk about the impact of peaceful protest. alan a. told us in an interview that he believes that there has been these powerful moments of student protests over the course of the past few years, pointing to the aftermath of george floyd's murder. and that there's something that he expects the president really to tackle head on. so...
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they gets in recess and terrorist sympathizers roam the corridors dozens of american universities and joe biden doesn't seem to care you want servo in richmond and forget virginia police repelled with water bottles and other projectiles don't worry they will be calling it mostly peaceful any day now as a call ally harris leva bail fund for anybody arrested and joe biden remained silent he wants their votes at the university of washington 1 jewish student told local news that it is very visceral as a feeling in me when somebody tells me to go back to the yes chambers and joe biden says nothing ucla a suspected zionist wearing a star of david necklace was forced off the sidewalk by racist students the pro- palestinian rioters said to zionist jews aren't allowed to use the sidewalk at their own school and joe biden cowers in fear your gutless president effectively afraid to do anything that could cost him a few votes from his radical base he was shocked and scared to death after what happened in michigan and what happened in michigan let's see over 100,000 uncommitted democratic presiden
they gets in recess and terrorist sympathizers roam the corridors dozens of american universities and joe biden doesn't seem to care you want servo in richmond and forget virginia police repelled with water bottles and other projectiles don't worry they will be calling it mostly peaceful any day now as a call ally harris leva bail fund for anybody arrested and joe biden remained silent he wants their votes at the university of washington 1 jewish student told local news that it is very visceral...
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at the richmond ship yards. today she was honored for her hard work and service. >> california state university bay is proud to confer upon betty reid soskin the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters. >> soskin didn't become a park ranger until she was 85 and retired two years ago. she is now 102 years young. >> looking pretty good too. >> mm-hmm. >>> you can see bumper stickers everywhere, keep tahoe blue. when we come back, a look at what makes the lake so distinctly blue in the first place and how its color is shaping up for this summer. >>> we started making san francisco bay gray today. it is may gray season after all. marine layer is back in this morning and it's going to be more widespread tomorrow. that's good news if you wanted to start cooling the temperatures down, particularly inland. i'll show you how we're going to start doing that in this forecast coming up. >>> the warm temperatures inland this weekend are giving us a little bit of a preview of summer. >> with that, there's a lot of anticip
at the richmond ship yards. today she was honored for her hard work and service. >> california state university bay is proud to confer upon betty reid soskin the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters. >> soskin didn't become a park ranger until she was 85 and retired two years ago. she is now 102 years young. >> looking pretty good too. >> mm-hmm. >>> you can see bumper stickers everywhere, keep tahoe blue. when we come back, a look at what makes the lake...
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, miramar park in recognition of her exceptional accomplishments and contributions, especially right here in the east bay, the board of troy state university and california state university, east bay are proud to confer upon betty reid, soskin, the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters, and now we will give her her hood. and listen to that. that wow, what a reception we served her award to the wild screams of graduates gave her a standing ovation. it is safe to say her legacy has made quite an impression. congratulations to her and congratulations to all the folks who got a really awesome photo last night of the aurora lights u.s. weather. good for that. we have to have clear skies. imagine how unpopular i'd be if it was all cloudy. you had no chance to see it was going to be like tonight, san francisco. you may have issues with that forecast. there's going to be some clouds rolling in tomorrow. we'll wake up to those low clouds providing some cooling in the weekend forecast. but yes, we'll take a closer look hour by hour to see how the cloud cover will shape up tonight, as we
, miramar park in recognition of her exceptional accomplishments and contributions, especially right here in the east bay, the board of troy state university and california state university, east bay are proud to confer upon betty reid, soskin, the honorary degree of doctor of humane letters, and now we will give her her hood. and listen to that. that wow, what a reception we served her award to the wild screams of graduates gave her a standing ovation. it is safe to say her legacy has made...
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say this happened probably over the past week at the university's richmond warehouse on regatta boulevard. anyone with information should college uc berkeley police. a mental health crisis that turned into a police shooting in pittsburgh and 2022. has now resulted in a federal civil rights lawsuit. the plaintiff who was shot twice claims the shooting was unjustified and as kron 4 subject, all reports the officer who opened fire allegedly killed the person while in custody years before. >> saying we need more than a month in jail. and after posting bail exceeding $400,000, it took more than 2 years in court for ashton porter to have the criminal charges filed against him dropped. he was shot with rubber and live bullets by pittsburgh police officers february 24th 2022. well, those officers responded to a welfare check as puerto experienced a mental health crisis at the hampton inn and suites. all started. >> because mister porter was himself asking for help and he didn't verbally threatened anyone. attorney adante pointer is representing puerto in a federal civil rights lawsuit filed tuesd
say this happened probably over the past week at the university's richmond warehouse on regatta boulevard. anyone with information should college uc berkeley police. a mental health crisis that turned into a police shooting in pittsburgh and 2022. has now resulted in a federal civil rights lawsuit. the plaintiff who was shot twice claims the shooting was unjustified and as kron 4 subject, all reports the officer who opened fire allegedly killed the person while in custody years before. >>...
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sonoma state university has been put on administrative leave for insubordination after an agreement with pro-palestinian protesters. csu placed mike lee on leave yesterday for making an agreement without the appropriate approvals. protesters moved out of their encampment at sonoma state after lee announced the agreement. it included an academic boycott of israeli institutions as well as divestment strategies. state senator scott wiener calls the deal between lee and the protesters horrifying. >> you can have whatever opinions we have about the war. i have strong opinions about the war and i've criticized the israeli government. but regardless of one's view of the war, when you talk about let's do this like boycott and try to dismantle the israeli economy, that is one half of all jews on the planet. >> lee issued a statement saying, quote, in my attempt to find agreement with one group of students, i marginalized other members of our student population and community. i realized the harm that this has caused, and i take full ownership of it. i deeply regret the unintended consequences
sonoma state university has been put on administrative leave for insubordination after an agreement with pro-palestinian protesters. csu placed mike lee on leave yesterday for making an agreement without the appropriate approvals. protesters moved out of their encampment at sonoma state after lee announced the agreement. it included an academic boycott of israeli institutions as well as divestment strategies. state senator scott wiener calls the deal between lee and the protesters horrifying....
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students are demanding the university cut ties. the college might have with israel. so president lynn mahoney says the school might consider avoiding investment israel based on the cote mechanics of war. the city of richmond pass a resolution for the state to using non profit electric company instead of pg and e the vote is symbolic. but the vice mayor says for years the city has dealt with power outages, problems, including the failure of pg and e to supply energy to city parks. >> we we don't as responds, especially low-income communities and communities of color. that actually they say that reliable and say these the think i but the ways to really take. the power. way from corporation. >> well, in a statement pg and e says it does not support the idea of a statewide public utility because this type of ownership framework would not benefit customers. taxpayers, local communities or california's economy. happening now, police in oakland releasing a sketch of a man they say as one of 4 homicide. this happened back on august. 30th the last year. police say it happened
students are demanding the university cut ties. the college might have with israel. so president lynn mahoney says the school might consider avoiding investment israel based on the cote mechanics of war. the city of richmond pass a resolution for the state to using non profit electric company instead of pg and e the vote is symbolic. but the vice mayor says for years the city has dealt with power outages, problems, including the failure of pg and e to supply energy to city parks. >> we we...
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well, $7 billion worth of student loans are getting wiped out. who was set to benefit in president biden's latest round of loan forgiveness? >> some in richmond say the chevron refinery is causing millions in health care bills for richmond residents, and they want to see the company be a better neighbor. how the city council is responding to those concerns rouz and in weather. >> another nice day out there. lots of sunshine for your wednesday afternoon, but cooler temperatures in our forecast. as we head toward the three day weekend, we'll have he full if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission... with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage,... rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. for both uc and crohn's: rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid—free
well, $7 billion worth of student loans are getting wiped out. who was set to benefit in president biden's latest round of loan forgiveness? >> some in richmond say the chevron refinery is causing millions in health care bills for richmond residents, and they want to see the company be a better neighbor. how the city council is responding to those concerns rouz and in weather. >> another nice day out there. lots of sunshine for your wednesday afternoon, but cooler temperatures in...
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scott from richmond, virginia actually crafted that legislation. donald trump signed the legislation. the largest amount of money in history. host: we have a question for you from a handle. they are drawing an equivalent. please specify and comment on the charge. the equivalent talking point is just that. it does not object -- address the substance. showing why some of those are, they are being charged directly for using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare. and intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population. guest: every time a baby dies, every time a noncombatant dies, every time a human being dies, it bothers me. and i value those lives. i have said it repeatedly. men and women of decency look at the situation for what it is. too many people have been killed in gaza. you cannot equate the palestinians with hamas. mixing the two together is just wrong, and we should not do it. host: he feels the israeli leaders their responsibility for how they have executed the war in gaza? guest: i am one of those people -- i have to sa
scott from richmond, virginia actually crafted that legislation. donald trump signed the legislation. the largest amount of money in history. host: we have a question for you from a handle. they are drawing an equivalent. please specify and comment on the charge. the equivalent talking point is just that. it does not object -- address the substance. showing why some of those are, they are being charged directly for using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare. and intentionally...