SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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to me, i'd equate that with columbine, with war.nce you desensitize a human being, you cannot tell the difference between shooting someone in a video game and a real person. some people can bent
to me, i'd equate that with columbine, with war.nce you desensitize a human being, you cannot tell the difference between shooting someone in a video game and a real person. some people can bent
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phone communications routinely save lives and used to relay information from school shootings at columbine, virginia tech and others. but some maintain confiscating phones from repeat offender it is totally appropriate. >> if the child repeatedly vital the school policy it is an issue between not only the child and the school but the child and their parents. >> reporter: statistics show more divisions are cracking down on texters who don't hang- up like taylor already busted twice. >> going to text any more in class? >> probably. but i will just be more discrete. >> reporter: she could get suspended if caught again and learn a life lesson the hard way. breaking rules has consequences. in california, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> a bizarre crash in southern california leaves a vehicle stuck several feet in the air. i want you to take a look at this right now. police say the driver of this ford fusion lost control early this morning. they say the man then ran a stop sign, hit a curb and then became airborne. the car then blasted through a fence before getting wedged between two buildings. >>
phone communications routinely save lives and used to relay information from school shootings at columbine, virginia tech and others. but some maintain confiscating phones from repeat offender it is totally appropriate. >> if the child repeatedly vital the school policy it is an issue between not only the child and the school but the child and their parents. >> reporter: statistics show more divisions are cracking down on texters who don't hang- up like taylor already busted twice....
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Dec 17, 2010
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jennifer columbine from the family giving tree is here to talk about the undertaking to make sure kids don't go without gifts. once again, we appreciate your being with us. tell us first of all just a little bit about the organization, the family giving tree. >> this was my mba class project 21 years ago. i was challenged to go out and do something that added value to someone's life. i decided the family giving tree is what needed to happen. >> what's going on behind you now? >> we have a -- actually, we have about 340 volunteers who will be here over the next hour. they are wrapping and sorting children's gifts. when the gift does not arrive, they're shopping for a substituted gift and wrapping it. we make sure every single child gets exactly what they ask for or something very close. >> when we see pictures like this, people always have a tendency to want to help out. what can people do if they want to do that? >> we love that. they can go on to the family giving tree website. familygivingtree.org. numerous ways to help there. or go to wells fargo bank or anywhere they can find a fam
jennifer columbine from the family giving tree is here to talk about the undertaking to make sure kids don't go without gifts. once again, we appreciate your being with us. tell us first of all just a little bit about the organization, the family giving tree. >> this was my mba class project 21 years ago. i was challenged to go out and do something that added value to someone's life. i decided the family giving tree is what needed to happen. >> what's going on behind you now?...
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Dec 31, 2010
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right after the columbine shootings, i -- gun control is one of my big issues and i decided to start this organization do, you know, to change the law, that gun laws that we have. and so i started out asking my mother for a contribution, and my mother was the first donor to our organization. the woman who cofounded it with me, asked a couple of her friends and they became part of our organization. what we learned though is once we got into the ideological circle the people who are passionate about that issue who would either lost family or, you know, part of the columbine community or any other community, frankly, we've had so many of these instances, while they are strong advocates and they will go out there in march and they will go to capitol hill and talk, they don't understand how to advocate with their pocketbook. we had a really hard time getting these people to write a check. and so the organization existed for about two years and we folded because the only people we could raise money from were our personal circle, people who believe an issue or who believe in us, frankly. th
right after the columbine shootings, i -- gun control is one of my big issues and i decided to start this organization do, you know, to change the law, that gun laws that we have. and so i started out asking my mother for a contribution, and my mother was the first donor to our organization. the woman who cofounded it with me, asked a couple of her friends and they became part of our organization. what we learned though is once we got into the ideological circle the people who are passionate...
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Dec 30, 2010
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right after the columbine shootings, i -- gun control is one of my big issues and i decided to start this organization do, you know, to change the law, that gun laws that we have. and so i started out asking my mother for a contribution, and my mother was the first donor to our organization. the woman who cofounded it with me, asked a couple of her friends and they became part of our organization. what we learned though is once we got into the ideological circle the people who are passionate about that issue who would either lost family or, you know, part of the columbine community or any other community, frankly, we've had so many of these instances, while they are strong advocates and they will go out there in march and they will go to capitol hill and talk, they don't understand how to advocate with their pocketbook. we had a really hard time getting these people to write a check. and so the organization existed for about two years and we folded because the only people we could raise money from were our personal circle, people who believe an issue or who believe in us, frankly. th
right after the columbine shootings, i -- gun control is one of my big issues and i decided to start this organization do, you know, to change the law, that gun laws that we have. and so i started out asking my mother for a contribution, and my mother was the first donor to our organization. the woman who cofounded it with me, asked a couple of her friends and they became part of our organization. what we learned though is once we got into the ideological circle the people who are passionate...