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st. ignatius institute. nova held a press conference in st. ignatius church even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to make it as if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and there is no evidence that anything happened here, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we can find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims come forward and use the civil justice system, the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> three months after he was forced to leave usf the jesuits of california wrote a letter to his superiors. he will have to undergo serious psychological evaluation. he maim mother theresa's confesser. knowing that she never felt uncomfortable leaving her son with him. she says he was molested by mcgwire during a stay in san francisco. >> mcgwire is in jail. >> he conducted a number of retreats during his four-year stay. he has never apologized and in court he said he would pray for his accusers. he is 80 years old. >>> a former east bay narcotics
st. ignatius institute. nova held a press conference in st. ignatius church even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to make it as if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and there is no evidence that anything happened here, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we can find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims come forward and use the civil justice system, the more we can get to the bottom...
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st. ignatius. they held a press conference in front of the st. ignatius church to reach out to other potential victims. even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to tar us and make us if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and no evidence that anything has happened, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way that we have been able to get documents and find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims come forward and use the civil justice system the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> in 1981 three months after mcguire was forced to leave us they wrote a letter to superiors. done will have to undergo serious evaluation and therapy. he maim mother theresa's confesser. knowing that this mother felt never uncomfortable. she says her son was molested by mcguire. >> he is in jail but what happens to the rest of people. he conducted a number of retreats during a four-year stay. he never apologized. he said he was pray for his accusers. he is 80 years old. >>
st. ignatius. they held a press conference in front of the st. ignatius church to reach out to other potential victims. even though to date, no student from usf has come forward. >> to tar us and make us if we're guilty of something when no one has come forward and no evidence that anything has happened, i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way that we have been able to get documents and find out about the truth has been through the civil justice system. more victims...
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st. ignatius high school and usf. mayor ed lee saying it's a good choice and we definitely have a leader in him. now back to the other side. when he was deputy chief, the "chronicle" reporting he was part of the command staff that was indicted in 2003 for allegedly conspiring to obstruct the investigation into fajita-gate, who can forget that, where off-duty officers allegedly beat up a man for his food, two men. a judge dropped that, though, as baseless. he was also reprimanded by a former chief for not following department rules in reporting a domestic violence incident, though the woman was apparently his friend and said that he had actually saved her life. he's dealing with a number of issues, though. budget cuts, also allegations of improper drug searches, but he's expected to be sworn in this morning at 11:00 a.m. right here at city hall. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> we'll see how he does in his new role now, thank you very much. >>> this morning a man suspected of kill
st. ignatius high school and usf. mayor ed lee saying it's a good choice and we definitely have a leader in him. now back to the other side. when he was deputy chief, the "chronicle" reporting he was part of the command staff that was indicted in 2003 for allegedly conspiring to obstruct the investigation into fajita-gate, who can forget that, where off-duty officers allegedly beat up a man for his food, two men. a judge dropped that, though, as baseless. he was also reprimanded by a...
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st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative in city hall we, the youth commission, are charged with, like my colleague ava said, with address the unmet needs of the san francisco youth. and as our history points out, the youth commission has consistently advocated for care and oversight of some of the city's most at-risk and vulnerable members, the
st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative in city hall we, the youth commission, are charged with, like my colleague ava said, with address the unmet needs of the san francisco youth. and as our history points out, the youth commission has consistently advocated for care and oversight of some of the city's most at-risk and vulnerable members, the
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st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing to live in san francisco was natural, given that i was born and raised here. when you ar
st. ignatius. i'm a very proud wildcat. i went to college at loyola marymount college in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball down there. ended up going to ireland and getting a master's degree at university college dublin. came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania. spent three years in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about...
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st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative in city hall we, the youth commission, are charged with, like my colleague ava said, with address the unmet needs of the san francisco youth. and as our history points out, the youth commission has consistently advocated for care and oversight of some of the city's most at-risk and vulnerable members, the transitional youth. we commend the efforts to complete the 400 housing units promised for our community and at all -- our last meeting we heard the dire need for affordable housing for this community and finally i would just like to extend my support for this housing initiative not only as a youth commissioner but as an 18-year-old san franciscan in solidarity with my at-risk counterparts. so thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is tobias. i don't want to take up too much of your time. i'll be brief and i don't want to be redundant. i don't need to say too much because i don't want to take up too much time. the number of people here today that kind of speaks to why this center should not only be renovated but should i
st. ignatius high school and as a youth representative in city hall we, the youth commission, are charged with, like my colleague ava said, with address the unmet needs of the san francisco youth. and as our history points out, the youth commission has consistently advocated for care and oversight of some of the city's most at-risk and vulnerable members, the transitional youth. we commend the efforts to complete the 400 housing units promised for our community and at all -- our last meeting we...
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st. ignatius. survivors network of those abused by priests held a press conference to reach out to other potential victims but even to date no student from usf has come forward. >> to make us as if we're guilty of something that there is no evidence that anything happened here. i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we've again able to get documents has been through the civil justice system. the more people that use the stifl justice system the more we can get to the bottom of what happened. >> three months after mcgwire was forced to leave f jesuits wrote a letter to his superior. he will have to undergo therapy. not only was he trusted by his followers but in 1983 he became mother theresa's confesser. she says her son was molested as a child by mcgwire during his stay in san francisco. >> he is in jail but what happens to the rest of these people. >> mcguire conducted a number of his retreats during his stay. he has never apologized and he said he would pray for his accusers. he i
st. ignatius. survivors network of those abused by priests held a press conference to reach out to other potential victims but even to date no student from usf has come forward. >> to make us as if we're guilty of something that there is no evidence that anything happened here. i think it's unfair to the university. >> the only way we've again able to get documents has been through the civil justice system. the more people that use the stifl justice system the more we can get to the...