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the stanford grad has become a mentor of sorts to a lot of other athletes.. who he says like him didn't grow with financial literacy andneed to be wise about it now.
the stanford grad has become a mentor of sorts to a lot of other athletes.. who he says like him didn't grow with financial literacy andneed to be wise about it now.
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. >>> tonight on "war stories" -- from stallen grad to berlin. >> the most intense fighting man kind has ever seen. >> russians trying to withstand stallen and fighting hitler. americans come to help with planes, trucks and spam and even join the front lines. >> all hell breaking loose. and they're chattering in russian. >> old russian boys said -- >> the untold story of the eastern front. that's just ahead on "war stories." >> good evening. i'm oliver north. welcome to "war stories." this is fort wayne wright in fairbanks, alaska. during world war ii, this base was part of a secret operation. aimed not at tokyo but berlin. in this very hangar hundreds of u.s. military aircraft flown from the lower 48 by americans were delivered to soviet pilots. all part of a global multi-billion dollar effort to that one goal. keeping russia in the war against hitler. the soviet union was an unlikely ally. churchill once described russia as a riddle wrapped inside a mystery inside an enigma. in europe, churchill and roosevelt agreed to deal with the brutal soviet dictator joseph stalin. tonight hea
. >>> tonight on "war stories" -- from stallen grad to berlin. >> the most intense fighting man kind has ever seen. >> russians trying to withstand stallen and fighting hitler. americans come to help with planes, trucks and spam and even join the front lines. >> all hell breaking loose. and they're chattering in russian. >> old russian boys said -- >> the untold story of the eastern front. that's just ahead on "war stories." >>...
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. >> as a cal grad, i saw him in action in the big games. didn't root for mccaffrey then, as a cal grad, but i do now. >>> for all of >>> tonight, the states of emergency as we come on the air. the massive nor'easter hitting right now. from virginia up through philly, new york city, and new england. up to two feet of snow in some places. thundersnow in new york city. tonight, a teacher on bus duty, struck by lightning holding an umbrella. and now our weather team telling us there could be yet another nor'easter brewing. it could hit first thing next week. >>> also breaking tonight, reports hope hicks, who resigned from the white house, had her e-mail hacked. and the porn star now suing the president. her lawyer saying the president must have known about the payment to silence her. >>> there is news coming in now, an apparent accidental shooting at a high school, several hit. and at another school, a student under arrest.
. >> as a cal grad, i saw him in action in the big games. didn't root for mccaffrey then, as a cal grad, but i do now. >>> for all of >>> tonight, the states of emergency as we come on the air. the massive nor'easter hitting right now. from virginia up through philly, new york city, and new england. up to two feet of snow in some places. thundersnow in new york city. tonight, a teacher on bus duty, struck by lightning holding an umbrella. and now our weather team telling...
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are going to go to this, and now we are up to 99.9% high school grads. the physical standards are much, much higher. are they different? yeah. do they ask more questions? sure, but i assure you if i took you out to a training range and you watch an infantry unit, you would be amazed at their fitness, their discipline. see a lot of people sitting around arguing about stuff. it is just very different. can we get better? yes. do we still got a boot camp -- go to boot camp? at the young women and men san diego still gets dressed and get tested, and did they earn the title marine? absolutely, no question. we could always get better, but i would not trade today's marine corps for anything. >> one thing we have not talked about his women, and the so,ress in the last year or two years, into officer level. what are you hearing from different women's groups or veterans groups about that promise? general neller: it depends on who you talk to. since the decision was made, there were two things that happened. ofre was the assignment women to previously restricted uni
are going to go to this, and now we are up to 99.9% high school grads. the physical standards are much, much higher. are they different? yeah. do they ask more questions? sure, but i assure you if i took you out to a training range and you watch an infantry unit, you would be amazed at their fitness, their discipline. see a lot of people sitting around arguing about stuff. it is just very different. can we get better? yes. do we still got a boot camp -- go to boot camp? at the young women and...
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. >> roman >> kathryn: catholic grad, facg purdue. lle, the hawk will never die.ses, gets the ball wins penn atn. sixhre ivy league title for th first time in 11 years. drexel with a ten point lead to madison. main isabel on the three scoring, 24. delaware beats elon aell. >> ma march madness ready to get going. >> even the nor'easter couldn't damage the middle school's determination to do good. they held the brewery bash, students danced and played raising $67,000 for the four diamond fund to help families with expenses due to pediatric cancer. the event is named fo time teener that away with cancer.buried alive and lio in an avalanche. that's when we come back. >> "action news" continues. >> saturday night. i'm walter perez. here's what's happening at trees remain on roads and homes and crews continue to repair power outages. also, the oscars are 24 hours away. there were terrifying moments at a ski resort out west when good aried ali huncovered a it g eht livesghe way. we see how dtructive th this house chipmunk lane had a tree fall on top of it in nobody was i
. >> roman >> kathryn: catholic grad, facg purdue. lle, the hawk will never die.ses, gets the ball wins penn atn. sixhre ivy league title for th first time in 11 years. drexel with a ten point lead to madison. main isabel on the three scoring, 24. delaware beats elon aell. >> ma march madness ready to get going. >> even the nor'easter couldn't damage the middle school's determination to do good. they held the brewery bash, students danced and played raising $67,000 for...
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if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comehave a very powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that sony blocked the videogame super seducer for being released on the playstation 4. it's been criticised as too sleazy and for promoting toxic behaviour. dyson announced it won't be making plug—in vacuum cleaners any more, they'll be developing their cordless battery range. dating app bumble has banned members from posing with guns in their profile pictures, though an exception is being made for military and law enforcement officers in uniform. solving in three, two, one. and a robot managed to solve a rubik's cube in under a second. blink and you'll miss it. here it is again in slo—mo. it was the week that mobile companies three and v
if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comehave a very powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. hello, and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that sony blocked the videogame super...
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este momento asi la siot de sinternet si situacion donde vemos lluvias y cayendo temperaturas de 65 gradsinformacion al regres de la pausa >> ( musica () >> ( musica () >> ( musica () >> están dirigidos a los más inocentes.. los niños. y los hacen con sabores de dulces... para atraerlos más fácilmente. no te dejes engañar. ♪ musica 39 aÑos despues los peruanos del pais >> ( musica () >> ya empezo a lloviznar en zo zonas ahora las temperaturas con gabriela >> asi es vemos actividad en el televidentesprofesor radar y vemos lo que pasa ne s este momento en la autopista 101 vemos cayendo la lluvia en di c direccion este este sistema que ha entrado a la region y veremos tormentas esta semana necesita paraguas desde el inicio de la s semana laboral si quiere viajar retrasos de la ciudad de san antonio de mas de una hora la bb nubosidad en la zona trae con condiciones peligros aeropuertos por eso hay restrtrs la imagen de rafagas coadar con que las carreteras estan mojadas la prepcacaucion es importante de los problemas de caer las t tormentas es en carreteras ver o vereovere verever veremos raf
este momento asi la siot de sinternet si situacion donde vemos lluvias y cayendo temperaturas de 65 gradsinformacion al regres de la pausa >> ( musica () >> ( musica () >> ( musica () >> están dirigidos a los más inocentes.. los niños. y los hacen con sabores de dulces... para atraerlos más fácilmente. no te dejes engañar. ♪ musica 39 aÑos despues los peruanos del pais >> ( musica () >> ya empezo a lloviznar en zo zonas ahora las temperaturas con...
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i am professor of anthropology and directer of the advanced research collaborative here at the grad center where josh spent, i think, a useful year in 2014-2015. [laughter] which partly, only partly, helped to produce the book. so we have a little claim to helping this realization of this marvelous and important book. this book is intriguing because while today everyone is talking about labor market polarization and the growth of the service sector and application of artificial intelligence on automation and so on, josh takes a somewhat different tack. his tack is emphasizing the continued importance of large scale manufacturing of a massive kind. so i think it's a particularly interesting work from this point of view and something which, if i may say so, justifies the price which is being charged over there. [laughter] and i'd urge you to purchase your copy, if not now, as soon as possible. we're absolutely delighted that you're here with us. let me introduce people, frankly, when need no introduction. steven greenhouse, former labor correspondent of "the new york times," is over here. mr
i am professor of anthropology and directer of the advanced research collaborative here at the grad center where josh spent, i think, a useful year in 2014-2015. [laughter] which partly, only partly, helped to produce the book. so we have a little claim to helping this realization of this marvelous and important book. this book is intriguing because while today everyone is talking about labor market polarization and the growth of the service sector and application of artificial intelligence on...
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my name is kirk astroth aetna grad
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russia london's often called london grad because there's so many wealthy russians living there so many children of wealthy russians including a government official attending school there so much real estate that's owned by influential russian business businessmen and officials in london so anything that would. seize those assets or ban these russians from the u.k. would be a significant blow to russia's alit another thing that was being discussed that the u.k. hasn't done is boycotting the world cup and i don't just mean the royal family but the actual england football team. when when it was said by theresa may that the royal family and the british would become of the world cup the response from the russian football union was well the important thing is that the england team is coming so obviously that's a that's another thing that the u.k. could do to really hurt russia but it hasn't so options on the table we'll see what they end of executing alex line and append a turn unless toothpaste in moscow thank you. and british police have started a murder probe involving a number of russian
russia london's often called london grad because there's so many wealthy russians living there so many children of wealthy russians including a government official attending school there so much real estate that's owned by influential russian business businessmen and officials in london so anything that would. seize those assets or ban these russians from the u.k. would be a significant blow to russia's alit another thing that was being discussed that the u.k. hasn't done is boycotting the...
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franci 5 59 grados otnote ccomo aumenta v vemos nuneros en los 50 a 52 ahrora temeperaturas de 70 grads asi que no cam i camabia al dia de maÑana . >> viento en la linea de algunos incovenvenientes podemos ver q h hiciera que cayera en la autopista se bloquearon carriles tomelo en cuenta . >> para las proximas horas las t temperaturas estan en 40 grados, es larga la noche, vemos lo que llega para el fin de semana que es lluvia asi que atencion en s este momento de paraguas . >> mire el viernes aun las co i condiciones de lluvia nos llegan y tenemos abundante nubosidad , la maÑana del sbadabado vemos e sistema de la costa y se desp desplaza en direccion este, asi que vemos la allulluvia en lano en el dia sabado , asi que sigue asi tambien vemos nieve y se nota colores rosados para per personas vemos aca con condici condiciones emperaturas agradables el fin de semana co t continuamos con mas . >> la amistad es para siempre o como dos amigas en el su dr d l california vemos que celebran 0 100 aÑos de vida en sdiean dieg. >> es que las amigas viven en la misma cuadra por 50 aÑos y dicen qu
franci 5 59 grados otnote ccomo aumenta v vemos nuneros en los 50 a 52 ahrora temeperaturas de 70 grads asi que no cam i camabia al dia de maÑana . >> viento en la linea de algunos incovenvenientes podemos ver q h hiciera que cayera en la autopista se bloquearon carriles tomelo en cuenta . >> para las proximas horas las t temperaturas estan en 40 grados, es larga la noche, vemos lo que llega para el fin de semana que es lluvia asi que atencion en s este momento de paraguas ....
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and take a pfd and then we will do this, and then now we're up to 99.9% high school grads. the physical standards are much, much, much higher. are they different? of the young men and women different? yes. did they ask more questions? sure, but i would assure you if i took you out to a training range and you watch them run range 400 watch an infantry unit, you would be amazed at their fitness, their discipline. i don't see a lot of people sitting around arguing about stuff. i i mean, it's just very different. different. can we get better? yes. do we still go to boot camp and young men and women at san diego, do they get stressed and do they get tested? do they earn the title marine? do they earn the right to have that on their color? absolutely, , no question. we can always get better but i wouldn't trade today's marine corps for anything. >> thank you. >> on the future of that force one thing have talked about is women, the progress of the last year and a half or so, two years at infantry an officer level. what could the state out and what are you hearing from, what differ
and take a pfd and then we will do this, and then now we're up to 99.9% high school grads. the physical standards are much, much, much higher. are they different? of the young men and women different? yes. did they ask more questions? sure, but i would assure you if i took you out to a training range and you watch them run range 400 watch an infantry unit, you would be amazed at their fitness, their discipline. i don't see a lot of people sitting around arguing about stuff. i i mean, it's just...
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welcome back as well as welcoming a saudi auto grad u.k. prime minister to raise of a this week faces the wrath of the largest trading bloc on earth after her speech in london on friday and just a phase a divided governing party in the british parliament today on break that so what does her apparent does danger warnings about the customs union for me a negotiator me shabani a mean for her premiership and the union of nations that make up the united kingdom joining me now from his constituency in bootle is jeremy corbin's shadow chief secretary to the treasury petered out peter thanks so much for coming back on how seriously think today's meetings are between foster and o'neil with michel barnier in brussels about london breakfast well i think they're absolutely axiomatic to the whole situation those conversations have got to go on to court to be as constructive that's possibly can and we've got to try and find common ground not just for the benefit of northern ireland and the republic but of course the rest of the country still an absolutel
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peaceful demonstrators which is their right to do so grad did own elements of international law including international human rights law and cannot be equated whatsoever with the belligerency and attacks and the massacre of the israeli forces for those who tried to say. come on now that is not the case civilian protesters demonstrating peacefully and an armed forces unleashed massive power against them that led to this massacre with this large number of graduates these rushes throwing out diplomats from twenty three countries the dispute over the poisoning of a former spy in britain continues to grow as was summoned to the foreign ministry in moscow to be told about the decision. the turkish president has rejected a french initiative to mediate between turkish and kurdish forces in syria the french president and then your macro made the offer after meeting a kurdish delegation on thursday. a white police officer in the u.s. state of louisiana has been fired over the killing of an african-american olten sterling another policeman has been suspended thirty seven year old sterling was held d
peaceful demonstrators which is their right to do so grad did own elements of international law including international human rights law and cannot be equated whatsoever with the belligerency and attacks and the massacre of the israeli forces for those who tried to say. come on now that is not the case civilian protesters demonstrating peacefully and an armed forces unleashed massive power against them that led to this massacre with this large number of graduates these rushes throwing out...
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learning more about stanford law grad, one of seven american troops killed in helicopter crash in iraq. nbc bay area starts now. i'm jessica aguirre, he made it his life's mission to protect others. died serving his country. live at stanford where he graduated just last year. well remembered on that campus. >> reporter: and well accomplished as well. new york firefighter who joined air national guard to become a helicopter pilot. then came to stanford to become an attorney. on a rescue mission yesterday in iraq. 37 years old. >> christopher. >> reporter: the moment before he picked up stanford law degree, reached over and gave a hug to the announcer. tells me it's typical. >> infectious personality, nice, gregarious, willing to help. >> reporter: but not a typical veteran or law student. >> participated in musical, a producer for heres here. >> reporter: new york neighbor heard him playing piano. >> i said you play nicely. does it bother you? no i like it louder. it's nice. >> reporter: along with colleague members of the air national guard, went down on rescue mission near the syrian
learning more about stanford law grad, one of seven american troops killed in helicopter crash in iraq. nbc bay area starts now. i'm jessica aguirre, he made it his life's mission to protect others. died serving his country. live at stanford where he graduated just last year. well remembered on that campus. >> reporter: and well accomplished as well. new york firefighter who joined air national guard to become a helicopter pilot. then came to stanford to become an attorney. on a rescue...
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. >> where did you go to grad school? harry: university of north carolina. several, actually the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak. this is the 1970's, so the atmosphere around universities was not conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship, evidently, with several universities, because of some of the professors who were there other universities and a couple of the ones were the university of north carolina and duke, that area had -- duke had the theodore -- and a great military history course. and the university of north carolina had a couple of ex- professors out of the history department. who was abotham, visiting professor here at one point. jim lucy who studied under lego heart -- lidell hart. so those areas had a phenomenal professors and because they were in their and it was not like being in the northeast, the atmosphere was -- amongst the faculty, was much more conducive to military students and is so on and so forth. the university of north carolina is where i went
. >> where did you go to grad school? harry: university of north carolina. several, actually the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak. this is the 1970's, so the atmosphere around universities was not conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship, evidently, with several universities, because of some of the professors who were there other universities and a couple of the ones were the university of north...
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fellow fire fighters came to his defense, fellow west point grads, childhood friends. >> i truly believe too much of himself, and i think that that is one of the reasons he finds himself in the situation he's in. >> were you surprised at the amount of support that george got? >> no. no. george, he makes lifelong connections. it's part of his generosity. >> reporter: and so, on a searing hot summer day in late august, 2015 -- >> good morning. >> reporter: -- those lifelong connections sat on one side of a las vegas courtroom. >> george was adamant that this go to trial. he would not accept any plea deals, anything. we all agreed with him, family and friends. good, do that. we want to show people that this is all wrong. >> reporter: and on the other side, a sea of hot pink. >> there were just an outpouring every day. you know, lots of people that showed up wearing pink, and -- >> why that? >> pink was shauna's favorite color. and not pale pink, hot pink. >> reporter: ex-work mates were there, too. >> i wanted the jury to see that she wasn't just a vegas cocktail waitress. you know, that sh
fellow fire fighters came to his defense, fellow west point grads, childhood friends. >> i truly believe too much of himself, and i think that that is one of the reasons he finds himself in the situation he's in. >> were you surprised at the amount of support that george got? >> no. no. george, he makes lifelong connections. it's part of his generosity. >> reporter: and so, on a searing hot summer day in late august, 2015 -- >> good morning. >> reporter: --...
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an opport grad school in a different story would be more iorta than staying with someone that didn'twant to move with me. if every h the price this grp is no different. a $37,000 pay bump was enough to end a relationship. they shouldn't be in the relationship at all. that's greedy. while postponing marriages children required nearly double that. where does that leave us in i don't think there's a monetary value for love. life is not promised. tomoow is not a guarantee. i think we have too remember they are millenials. they're this face of life where sometimes love relation ships it takes a backseat becse they're establishing themselves. exactly. it doesn't really feel like what we would typically feel like spring like. we got all excited i think it was wednesday i was sitting in the park with my dogs. i couldn't have done that today. no. you you would have blown away. we still have those elevated wind speeds across the area today. what a storm. what a system. meteorological spring began yesterday, but spring is definitely not right now in the delaware valley and check out our seen ri
an opport grad school in a different story would be more iorta than staying with someone that didn'twant to move with me. if every h the price this grp is no different. a $37,000 pay bump was enough to end a relationship. they shouldn't be in the relationship at all. that's greedy. while postponing marriages children required nearly double that. where does that leave us in i don't think there's a monetary value for love. life is not promised. tomoow is not a guarantee. i think we have too...
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this is the campaign towards the caucus that will terminate in the battle of stalin grad. typically what would happen is the luf twa ffe, they would shift to the mediterranean. this would allow them to beat up the british bases. this was important to interrupt the german supply lines across the mediterranean. in the spring when weather improved they would ship them back to russia to support what was going on there. unfortunately because of the battles around stalin grad, that allowed them to maintain supremacy largely through this time period. in interdicting the supply lines, a lot of accounts written immediately after the war minimized the war of ultra because it remained classified. we know now as the work initially polish and code breakers we had most of the access sailing schedules which made it easier to inter diplomatic the supply line when they would arrive. that made the campaign that much more effective. lastly, as i said, in addition to the heavy bombers we sent two tactical groups. p-40s and one medium bomb group equipped with p-25 mitchells, the 12th bomb grou
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and if you need extra motivation, the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward.ecause up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on. us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it. went on the road for the sixers and for most nba teams but tonight a very good result. >> in the nba it's not often you play the same team in a week but the sixers never got the memo and iverson in the house and saw a good one and mcconnell and ben simmons up a dozen and simmons 16 points and fourth quarter robert covington 5, 3 and sixers up by 15 later simmons gives it to joel embiid it's a dunk party and embiid scored 18 sixers win 128-114. flyers hoping to regain the form and will take a losing streak tomorrow against the pittsburgh penguins and wayne simmons was expected to return to the line up tomorrow he was out with an upper body injury and simmons is feeling good. >> i just want to see if i can come in and help the boys and make an impact. >> he is a big part of our team so it will look good, he is you know i believe he is ready to go and it's nice
and if you need extra motivation, the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward.ecause up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on. us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it. went on the road for the sixers and for most nba teams but tonight a very good result. >> in the nba it's not often you play the same team in a week but the sixers never got the memo and iverson in the house and saw a good one and mcconnell and ben simmons up a dozen...
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. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgivingverything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad said his daughter had just celebrated her first anniversary. >> she would make the rounds to the evacuation centers, to napa college, looking for people that needed help. in particular, she was looking for vets. >> reporter: at the end of the ceremony, relatives were presented with american lives. cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >> you can find video of all the emotional moments on our website at abc7news.com. >>> uber has stopped all self-driving car tests after one of its autonomous cars hit and killed a pedestrian late sunday, claiming the life of a 44-year-old woman. police say she was walking her bike when she was struck. friends of the victim say she was homeless. >> it's just hard. i don't understand. >> uber says there was a backup driver in the driver's seat but he was not in control of the car. the ntsb is sending a team to investigate the accident. >>> sheriff deputies arrested the brother of the parkla
. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgivingverything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad said his daughter had just celebrated her first anniversary. >> she would make the rounds to the evacuation centers, to napa college, looking for people that needed help. in particular, she was looking for vets. >> reporter: at the end of the ceremony, relatives were presented with...
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.>> this is one of the grad buying things that i have ever done.>> you cannot get clean in a tent. >> reporter: 700 veterans live on the streets of san francisco according to the department of veterans affairs. this additional housing will make a world of difference.>> the people that will move into this building will probably come from other short-term housing. this will open up slot. >> you are totally vulnerable to the elements and everything else. >> reporter: the building will also provide housing 256 low income families. as this group breaks ground, people were overjoyed. reducing homelessness in san francisco was a dream of ed lee, who will be honored when the building is finished.>> we are dedicating this to ed lee. the buildings will bear his name. i am paul chambers. >>> under current law, firefighters and paramedics are not legally permitted to provide basic first aid to an dogs in need of emergency care. first responders you do choose to treat an animal at the scene of emergency can be liable for civil damages or criminal prosecution. a new senate bill will clear the way s
.>> this is one of the grad buying things that i have ever done.>> you cannot get clean in a tent. >> reporter: 700 veterans live on the streets of san francisco according to the department of veterans affairs. this additional housing will make a world of difference.>> the people that will move into this building will probably come from other short-term housing. this will open up slot. >> you are totally vulnerable to the elements and everything else. >>...
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if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comey powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. that was sumi das at stanford university. now, while callisto was created a team of mostly women, that is rare. even right here in silicon valley. whenever i've been to visit, i've found it all too easy to think of the valley as sharing the progressive values of san francisco, where all colours and genders seem welcome. but the people i have met, those in charge of the start—ups and tech giants, have been mainly men. it is quite obvious to us that women are underrepresented here, and there are those who feel that silicon valley is just as full of sexism and masculine culture as anywhere else. it's the social challenge where the majority of people... emily chang is a san francisco journalist, and the hos
if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comey powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. that was sumi das at stanford university. now, while callisto was created a team of mostly women, that is...
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fellow stanford law grad, ben hoss, says he left a lasting impression on all he met. >> infectious personality. very nice, gregarious, always willing to help. i never would have anticipated then he would soon be counted among the ranks of the stanford law graduates who lost their lives in a war. >> the 37-year-old graduated from stanford law just last year. the school sent out a statement saying christopher was a beloved student, friend and community member, and he will be deeply missed. >>> developing news out of washington where another person has been kicked out of the trump white house. fbi director director andrew mccabe was fired last night, a little more than 24 hours before he was set to retire. attorney general jeff sessions fired mccabe after an internal review citing the career fbi man had lacked candor under oath. mccabe calls his firing part of the trump administration's war on the fbi. saying in part, it's a larger effort not just to slander me personally, but to taint the fbi. president trump shared his thoughts on twitter, calling mccabe's firing a great day for the hard-workin
fellow stanford law grad, ben hoss, says he left a lasting impression on all he met. >> infectious personality. very nice, gregarious, always willing to help. i never would have anticipated then he would soon be counted among the ranks of the stanford law graduates who lost their lives in a war. >> the 37-year-old graduated from stanford law just last year. the school sent out a statement saying christopher was a beloved student, friend and community member, and he will be deeply...
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report, that's because teacher pay is actually declining relative to inflation, income for all other grads has increased. >>> the west virginia pay raise remains in limbo and as of tonight, there are no signs of assessment. >>> back in the bay area, an oakland dmv that closed due to water damage is to open tomorrow. thieves stole copper pipes causing water to flood the entire office. the dmv has been honoring all appointments and drive tests at other locations. >>> we'll be right back.
report, that's because teacher pay is actually declining relative to inflation, income for all other grads has increased. >>> the west virginia pay raise remains in limbo and as of tonight, there are no signs of assessment. >>> back in the bay area, an oakland dmv that closed due to water damage is to open tomorrow. thieves stole copper pipes causing water to flood the entire office. the dmv has been honoring all appointments and drive tests at other locations. >>>...
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. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgivingverything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad said his daughter had just celebrated her first anniversary. >> she would make the rounds to the evacuation centers, to napa college, looking for people that needed help. in particular, she was looking for vets. >> reporter: at the end of the ceremony, relatives were presented with american lives. cornell bernard, "abc7 news." >> you can find video of all the emotional moments on our website at abc7news.com. >>> uber has stopped all self-driving car tests after one of its autonomous cars hit and killed a pedestrian late sunday, claiming the life of a 44-year-old woman. police say she was walking her bike when she was struck. friends of the victim say she was homeless. >> it's just hard. i don't understand. >> uber says there was a backup driver in the driver's seat but he was not in control of the car. the ntsb is sending a team to investigate the accident. >>> sheriff deputies arrested the brother of the parkla
. >> reporter: veteran zach styles is a grad himself. >> thank you jen, christine and jennifer forgivingverything in the service of veterans. >> reporter: jennifer gonzalez's dad said his daughter had just celebrated her first anniversary. >> she would make the rounds to the evacuation centers, to napa college, looking for people that needed help. in particular, she was looking for vets. >> reporter: at the end of the ceremony, relatives were presented with...
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for more than a year, they paste along the front of the building on grad street, often locking the doors. employees say sometimes they actually get aggressive with people and have even scratched cars on the parking lot. they do leave waste around. and that's a health problem. john says it will work with local, state, and federal agencies to relocate the turkeys. >> all right. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. we are talking about danger in the sierra as a heavy snowfall continues to but lives at risk. also, just such a sad story. san francisco woman and her son were killed after being trapped in the snow at a popular resort. >>> a big blow for a disgrace pharmaceutical industry entrepreneur. he will have to forfeit millions of dollars in assets including one of his most prized possessions. >>> good morning. we have some slow traffic developing here. a bridge snow plaza. no problems getting onto the bridge. >>> a no problems with the weather. it is running a little warmer this morning. upper 60s need -- to near 70. tame frizz-prone hair with smoothing care. whole blends smoothing haircare.
for more than a year, they paste along the front of the building on grad street, often locking the doors. employees say sometimes they actually get aggressive with people and have even scratched cars on the parking lot. they do leave waste around. and that's a health problem. john says it will work with local, state, and federal agencies to relocate the turkeys. >> all right. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. we are talking about danger in the sierra as a heavy snowfall continues...
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. >>> tuition is going up for out of state under grad students. the board of regents voted yesterday to hike yearly tradition by nearly $1,000 starting this fall. the increase will help fund more faculty and course offerings and reduce class sizes. it brings tuition and fees to $42,000 aquifer. that is more than triple what california residents pay. >>> the california dmv is using under cover officers to crack down on the illegal use of disabled parking plaquers. the dmv conducted one sting operation in front of the costco in san jose yesterday. a team of under cover dmv officers checked disabled plaque earls in cars to see if they were valid. the officers hounded out three citations including one to a morgan hill woman who says she didn't realize her plaquer had expired. >> i if deserve it. i want everybody else if they are not doing the right thing to pay for it because you're hurting someone else who needs that spot. and what can i say? i was caught. >> the dmv has launched 170 operations and issued more than 1600 citations in the past eight mo
. >>> tuition is going up for out of state under grad students. the board of regents voted yesterday to hike yearly tradition by nearly $1,000 starting this fall. the increase will help fund more faculty and course offerings and reduce class sizes. it brings tuition and fees to $42,000 aquifer. that is more than triple what california residents pay. >>> the california dmv is using under cover officers to crack down on the illegal use of disabled parking plaquers. the dmv...
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. ♪ >>> finally tonight grad your cardigan there's a new mr. "won't you be my neighbor". >> love is at the root of everything all learning, all relationships, love or the lack of it. children have very deep feelings, just the way everybody does. there must be times when you do feel blue. i'm not feeling blue right now though. >> me neither. >> the greatest thing we can do is to help somebody know that their loved and capable of loving. >> and the movie comes to your neighborhood this summer. thank you for watching "nightline" tonight as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page. thank you again for watching and good night. ross has the must-have styles and brands get ready for spring-at the ross spring shoe event. for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. step one: get to ross. step two: walk out with top brands at big savings... ...at the ross spring shoe event. we use our phones the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that
. ♪ >>> finally tonight grad your cardigan there's a new mr. "won't you be my neighbor". >> love is at the root of everything all learning, all relationships, love or the lack of it. children have very deep feelings, just the way everybody does. there must be times when you do feel blue. i'm not feeling blue right now though. >> me neither. >> the greatest thing we can do is to help somebody know that their loved and capable of loving. >> and the...
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. >> author marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university grad student who throws the best parties in town. >> he was from a "social register" family. he had numerous graduate degrees. >> baird starts collecting art created by pop-culture celebrities, like these scribbled drawings by miles davis and jimmy stewart. others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. baird works for clubs and discos like the famed studio 54, where he's a doorman and party promoter. >> he was extraordinary at getting together really unlikely combinations of people from preppy to downtown grunge. >> the young nightlife impresario rubbed shoulders with hundreds of new york celebs. he leverages those connections to moonlight as a gossip-column tipster. >> besides inviting me to all of his events, he used to provide gossip-column items for me. >> richard johnson is a longtime editor for the ultimate big apple gossip column, the new york post's page six. why did people love him? was it his personality or his connections, his ability to throw a g
. >> author marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university grad student who throws the best parties in town. >> he was from a "social register" family. he had numerous graduate degrees. >> baird starts collecting art created by pop-culture celebrities, like these scribbled drawings by miles davis and jimmy stewart. others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. baird works for clubs and discos like...
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. >> reporter: claire is a grad student and thinks it serve as an important reminder. >> it's a reality most people are aware of. and being prepared can only be a good thing. >> in palo alto, kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a surprise move by an nba star today. cleveland cavaliers kevin love opened up about his mental health, sharing how a panic attack during a game in november changed his life. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has reaction. >> kevin love is used to scoring big on the basketball court. but today his words outshined everything else. in his essay for the players tribune, everyone is going through something, the nba standout opened up about his panic attack november 5th. he wrote "it was like my body was trying to say to me you're to be die." love was rushed to a local hospital where doctors found nothing physically wrong. and so he started seeing a therapist, who helped him realize, quote, this is an everyone thing, no matter what our circumstances, we're all carrying around things that hurt. and they can hurt us if we keep them buried inside. warriors head coach steve
. >> reporter: claire is a grad student and thinks it serve as an important reminder. >> it's a reality most people are aware of. and being prepared can only be a good thing. >> in palo alto, kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a surprise move by an nba star today. cleveland cavaliers kevin love opened up about his mental health, sharing how a panic attack during a game in november changed his life. abc 7 news reporter lisa amin gulezian has reaction. >> kevin love is...
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living in cva it's one of the dorms that are only tailored to upper grad students or graduate students or professors. >> he was in court yesterday to face the assault charges but he did not enter a plea. he is being held at the santa clara county jail on $210,000 bond. >>> at least six people are confirmed dead in the collapse of a pedestrian bridge in florida. the recently installed walkway suddenly fell to the ground yesterday crushing carps below on an eight lane highway in sweet water near miami. this pedestrian bridge had only been in place for five days and not even open to the public yet. it was supposed to be an easier, safer way for students to cross over that highway. police say crews have to be careful in severalling for that rubble. >> the engineers are working at it in a tactical way. the structure is very fragile and it could be very dangerous to rescue personnel that are still there. >> senator marco rubio who is an adjunct professor at that university said in a tweet, the cables that suspend the miami bridge had loosened and the engineering firm ordered that they be tig
living in cva it's one of the dorms that are only tailored to upper grad students or graduate students or professors. >> he was in court yesterday to face the assault charges but he did not enter a plea. he is being held at the santa clara county jail on $210,000 bond. >>> at least six people are confirmed dead in the collapse of a pedestrian bridge in florida. the recently installed walkway suddenly fell to the ground yesterday crushing carps below on an eight lane highway in...
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the grads say they are now one step close tore their goals. >>> i want to be an entrepreneur.his can open a door for myself, by knowing i can accomplish some things. just take it to the next level from her. >> congratulations. the program helped 30 adults earn their high school diploma within the past year, so great and a wonderful thing to be proud of. great. all right, jeffy, it is the weekend. >> yes, we've got lots of rain coming our way in the next seven days, a spotty slight chance towards the north bay tomorrow. starts 7:00 p.m. saturday, lingering into sunday, and good chances on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. >>> see you tomorrow, bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- sterling k. brown, jack antonoff,
the grads say they are now one step close tore their goals. >>> i want to be an entrepreneur.his can open a door for myself, by knowing i can accomplish some things. just take it to the next level from her. >> congratulations. the program helped 30 adults earn their high school diploma within the past year, so great and a wonderful thing to be proud of. great. all right, jeffy, it is the weekend. >> yes, we've got lots of rain coming our way in the next seven days, a spotty...
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if i had an opportunity to go to a grad school in a different story would be more important than stayingwith someone that didn't want to move with me. if everyone had their price this group is no different. a $37,000 pay bump was enough to end a relationship. they shouldn't be in the relationship at all. that's greedy. while postponing marriages children required nearly double that. where does that leave us in i don't think there's a monetary value for love. life is not promised. tomorrow is not a guarantee. i think we have too remember they are millenials. they're in this face of life where sometimes love relation ships it takes a backseat because they're establishing themselves. exactly. it doesn't really feel like what we would typically feel like spring like. we got all excited i think it was wednesday i was sitting in the park with my dogs. i couldn't have done that today. no. you you would have blown away. we still have those elevated wind speeds across the area today. what a storm. what a system. meteorological spring began yesterday, but spring is definitely not right now in the
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. >> sherman, a stanford grad acted as has own agent and negotiated his own contract. >> we'll be rightk with another storm update. >>> jeff, look at the rain all over the bay area. >> we're tracking some of the heaviest near the peninsula. keep scattered rain in tomorrow morning's forecast. we have a second storm ranger down in inch there. totals will be anywhere from half to 1.5 inches. some spotty rap by friday and saturday. you want to look ahead to next tuesday. dry and warmer weather then. >> before you head out the door check in with today and the bay team. we'll have full traffic, show you the weather. we'll be tracking the storm, the reports on the traffic. help you navigate the bay area. >> have a good night folks. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- john boyega, bob saget,
. >> sherman, a stanford grad acted as has own agent and negotiated his own contract. >> we'll be rightk with another storm update. >>> jeff, look at the rain all over the bay area. >> we're tracking some of the heaviest near the peninsula. keep scattered rain in tomorrow morning's forecast. we have a second storm ranger down in inch there. totals will be anywhere from half to 1.5 inches. some spotty rap by friday and saturday. you want to look ahead to next tuesday....
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smitty, it is so great to have you with us, because of the experience because you are a michigan state grad and you have been to the the sweet 16 and nba championship and you have had all of the emotions, so watching this tournament, what is your favorite moment? >> well, so many, allie and one stood out, the 16 beat a number one. umbc took down virginia and that is to me the storyline so far. let's watch it. >> deep from the corner. he will take it. three more. sit back and watch history, folks. the ncaa tournament has been turn turned upside down. >> 1, 2, 3, ramblers. >> and we have the ultimate guest, the head coach joining us here on set. thank you for joining us. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> what has this whole ride been like for you, and probably one thing when you are in the moment, and now time to reflect on it all. >> yes, we are smiling from ear-to-ear to be honest and that is what makes me most happy is seeing the kids smile. they work so hard and to have that moment, and to earn that victory, something special. >> coach, forme, 21-21 at halftime, and you have the
smitty, it is so great to have you with us, because of the experience because you are a michigan state grad and you have been to the the sweet 16 and nba championship and you have had all of the emotions, so watching this tournament, what is your favorite moment? >> well, so many, allie and one stood out, the 16 beat a number one. umbc took down virginia and that is to me the storyline so far. let's watch it. >> deep from the corner. he will take it. three more. sit back and watch...
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israel how could that be can the peaceful peaceful peaceful demonstrators which is their right to do so grad did all elements of international law including international human rights law and cannot be equated whatsoever with the belligerency and attacks and the massacre of the israeli armed forces for those who are tried to say balance come on now that is not the case civilian protesters demonstrating peacefully and an armed forces unleashed massive power against them that led to this massacre with this large number of casualties in fact. today's protests are meant to kick off six weeks of peaceful protests leading up to the combination of on one fifteenth of may two thousand and eighteen this year's commemoration of or not by will solemnly observe the passage of seventy years since more than eight hundred thousand palestinians seventy percent of our people at that time were forcibly uprooted and expelled from their homes and lands or fled in fear of their lives after a brutal massacre as were carried out in over four hundred palestinian towns and villages by zionist terrorist groups in man
israel how could that be can the peaceful peaceful peaceful demonstrators which is their right to do so grad did all elements of international law including international human rights law and cannot be equated whatsoever with the belligerency and attacks and the massacre of the israeli armed forces for those who are tried to say balance come on now that is not the case civilian protesters demonstrating peacefully and an armed forces unleashed massive power against them that led to this massacre...
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. >> and an nfl star, a stanford grad, helps save a grandfather after a frightening fall coming up inw seconds on the cbs evening news. ween best buy >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 new details on a secret relationship between best buy and the feds. we'll see you back here in 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: back for seconds. a major nor'easter, the second in less than a week. travel is treacherous, flights are grounded, and hundreds of thousands will spend another night in the cold and dark. also tonight, double dare. >> how dare you. >> how dare you. >> glor: the battle between the justice department and california over illegal immigration. >> immigrants are welcome here! >> glor: a deadly school shooting in alabama. an adult film star sues for the right to talk about an alleged affair with the president. a new clue in the case of a poisoned russian spy.
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grad walk will be the uk they miss this we are detained a total of forty nine suspects think awful about those that use this we've completed a number of searches and have seized evidence because locals neglected lolla. go to war. among those detained were several islamists. they included below bosnich a youtube preacher accused of recruiting fighters for islamic state. while also at the course of part of my is the un to talk a series of preventive measure has kept a number of people from traveling to syria and iraq the threat that we have to use why some. of your war followers of ovid in pages each are also said to be under police observation. there have been no terrorist attacks in some scheme most but the radical preachers have a strong presence here thanks to the internet. not even oman of it and never lived in russia none of it you want to work with teachers to develop a program and aimed at fighting religious violence. these students include bosniaks serbs and croats in bosnia each ethnic group often has its own schools but as there are few serbs and croats in sun city most most of
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. >> chicago, i went to grad school in chicago, dianne and they dye their river green for st. patrick's day. it is a cool site. >> that, i mean, you can see why, the tradition aspect got them up there on the list. >> go big or go home. >> thanks, dianne. >> we will check in next hour. >> m and m's is rolling out three new flavors, but, but only one will stay on the shelves. >> crunchy espresso, crunchy raspberry, and crunchy mint, will be part of a flavorful campaign. people who try candice can vote by text or social media whether they like snacking on chocolates that taste like a morning cup of coffee, something tart or minty fresh. >> okay. >>> a couple in new seal land has paid work tours trade in four wheels for two. >> mint collective is encouraging employees to bike to work and paying them five dollars a day to do that. it gets better for work or bike to work for more than six months the incentives doubles to 10 bucks a day. >> especially going home, you know, during rush hour traffic , i don't to have get in line, but there is not lines of traffic, to get home. >> would
. >> chicago, i went to grad school in chicago, dianne and they dye their river green for st. patrick's day. it is a cool site. >> that, i mean, you can see why, the tradition aspect got them up there on the list. >> go big or go home. >> thanks, dianne. >> we will check in next hour. >> m and m's is rolling out three new flavors, but, but only one will stay on the shelves. >> crunchy espresso, crunchy raspberry, and crunchy mint, will be part of a...
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. >>> and a federal reserve dfficial today said that the central bank sho continue raising rates grad ally over the next couple of years.at nta fed president rafael bostick cited a labor that is at or near full employment and inflation that is approachingfehe ' 2% target. as you know, the fed raised rates this week and is forecasting two more rate increases this year, and three next. >>> elsewhere, orders for long lasting manufactured goods rebounded in february, reversing january's decline. commerce department said today thatds durable g orders rose g demand hanks to str for transportation equipment. durable goods are items designed toee last at least t years. the durable goods report also showed an increase in shipments, which could be a positive sign that business spending grew in this first quarter of theew year. >>> two new reads on the housing market out this week showed a less thanta stellar to the critical spring selling season, and the culprit is brett clear. diana olick hasur story tonight from washington. >> reporter: homes are get expe. especially these homes. the price of
. >>> and a federal reserve dfficial today said that the central bank sho continue raising rates grad ally over the next couple of years.at nta fed president rafael bostick cited a labor that is at or near full employment and inflation that is approachingfehe ' 2% target. as you know, the fed raised rates this week and is forecasting two more rate increases this year, and three next. >>> elsewhere, orders for long lasting manufactured goods rebounded in february, reversing...
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.>> these uc berkeley's grad students rented ski gear, packed into a camper shell on top of a four wheel drive suv, and hit the road at serna's -- as soon as they learned interstate 80 reopened after being closed much of friday.>> reporter: excited and nervous about nervous -- about the road conditions. >> fresh snow blanketed the interstate. one menu plans to head up to the sierra for a company ski trip says he has been texting with his coworkers, who already hit the road.>> my colleagues have been stuck in colfax. they have been there for your four hours. it opened up so they are like all right, get your butt up here. >> reporter: our news photographer took this video of highway 50 at kuipers while it was shut down. the snow created hazardous road conditions. a spokeswoman says it is great for bay area water supplies. >> we have 2 1/2 feet in the sierras over the last couple weeks. >> reporter: she says the part d water reservoir which supplies drinking water was already nearly full at 94 percent the recent storms will help even more. >> the reason that snowpack is important is it melt
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if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comeery powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. that was sumi das at stanford university. now, while callisto was created a team of mostly women, that is rare. even right here in silicon valley. whenever i've been to visit, i've found it all too easy to think of the valley as sharing the progressive values of san francisco, where all colours and genders seem welcome. but the people i have met, those in charge of the start—ups and tech giants, have been mainly men. it is quite obvious to us that women are underrepresented here, and there are those who feel that silicon valley is just as full of sexism and masculine culture as anywhere else. it's the social challenge where the majority of people... emily chang is a san francisco journalist, and the h
if they decide to apply for grad school or transfer schools, i think that's where this can really comeery powerful effect. as we grow, we want to create one system, one database that allows us to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. which would give survivors a way to find out if their assailant is a repeat offender, something ladd says she wonders to this day. that was sumi das at stanford university. now, while callisto was created a team of mostly women, that is...