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my name is dean kahler, i was a student at kent state university in may of 1970. something happening here ♪ ♪ what it is ain't exactly clear ♪ ♪ there's a man with a gun over there ♪ ♪ telling me i got to beware ♪ i think it's time we stop ♪ children ♪ what's that sound ♪ everybody look what's going down ♪ >> the country was divided against the war or for the war. other wars there had been great support for. for world war ii, even korea to a large extent. this was unheard of, the country had turned against a war. ♪ there's battle lines being drawn ♪ ♪ nobody's right if everybody's wrong ♪ ♪ young people speaking their minds ♪ >> i think that kent state is part of a much larger and hugely important part of our history. ♪ everybody look what's going down ♪ >> it represented how far the anti-war movement had come. >> the estimated 125,000 manhattan marchers include students, housewive, beatnik, poets, doctors, priests and nuns. makeup and costumes were bizarre. ♪ before the parade, mass draft card burning was urged. >> we'd never seen anything like this. and nor had
my name is dean kahler, i was a student at kent state university in may of 1970. something happening here ♪ ♪ what it is ain't exactly clear ♪ ♪ there's a man with a gun over there ♪ ♪ telling me i got to beware ♪ i think it's time we stop ♪ children ♪ what's that sound ♪ everybody look what's going down ♪ >> the country was divided against the war or for the war. other wars there had been great support for. for world war ii, even korea to a large extent. this was...
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s> steven davidoff, deal professor at "the new york times" and ohio state university. we have been talking alibaba, jcpenney. war."ok, "gods at then there is the ipo frenzy. what is different about uber at $10 billion versus the silliness of 2000? , itembers about uber leaked has real revenue. we are not talking about a sock puppet. pricing is at perfection. there is a huge amount of capital coming in. where does it go? uber has a lot of regulatory risk. taxi drivers are pushing back. 10,000 cats in london are protesting. can it achieve those numbers in a prior evaluation? -- in a private valuation? >> can it be distracted by another disruptor? >> everyone is going around saying we are the uber of x. is uber uber? they can be disrupted and they have a long way to go. >> i think of david kirkpatrick and "this is the perfect. -- i think of david kirkpatrick and the facebook effect. h, youion and tec extrapolate out with the total value. this is extrapolation frenzy, isn't it? >> uber is a good case. look at pinterest. >> $5 billion. >> i can't find it. >> what are you pa
s> steven davidoff, deal professor at "the new york times" and ohio state university. we have been talking alibaba, jcpenney. war."ok, "gods at then there is the ipo frenzy. what is different about uber at $10 billion versus the silliness of 2000? , itembers about uber leaked has real revenue. we are not talking about a sock puppet. pricing is at perfection. there is a huge amount of capital coming in. where does it go? uber has a lot of regulatory risk. taxi drivers are...
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and for oregon state university, it provides the flexibility they need to ensure they continue their mission of providing the quality research they provided for the area for decades. again, want to thank the staff on the committee, my own staff, riley and thomas, for their work on this legislation. i'd ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this important piece of legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon yields back. the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentlelady from new mexico. ms. lujan grisham: mr. speaker, i thank my colleagues for their important work on this important piece of legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from washington. mr. hastings: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm glad that my colleague mentioned the columbia basin. my district happens to be north of that. and that part of the columbia businessin that i represent also is a very important plentiful agriculture area, and i'm glad my friend from oregon recollection
and for oregon state university, it provides the flexibility they need to ensure they continue their mission of providing the quality research they provided for the area for decades. again, want to thank the staff on the committee, my own staff, riley and thomas, for their work on this legislation. i'd ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this important piece of legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon yields back. the...
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state. did the university drop the ball? >> san jose state is in the spotlight after its own investigation into questionable spending by one of the department heads. tony kovaleski is with us. and students and faculty say what they want is accountability. >> the questions center around a former department head. they accuse the university of a cover up and questionable investigation. tonight we investigate the justice in justice studies. inside this building, inside these classrooms. professors talk about equity, fairness, and the principles of justice. >> this is the justice studies department. was justice served here? >> justice was absolutely not served here. >> reporter: she's a professor in the department. >> if san jose state university thinks that what happened in our department is done with and justice was served, i openly disagree them. >> did the university do the right thing here? >> in my eyes, no. >> >> reporter: he is a former staff member and coordinator. >> things were swept under the rug. >> reporter: the conc
state. did the university drop the ball? >> san jose state is in the spotlight after its own investigation into questionable spending by one of the department heads. tony kovaleski is with us. and students and faculty say what they want is accountability. >> the questions center around a former department head. they accuse the university of a cover up and questionable investigation. tonight we investigate the justice in justice studies. inside this building, inside these classrooms....
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she went tpo a -- she went to a state university, kent state university, one of the finest state universities in our state. she graduated in 1979 with only about $1,200 in student lone debt. she worked part of that time but schools were so much less then. at state universities and colleges now it is so far out of reach for so many families. and the students' approach that day and have these discussions with their parents it's important to try to think through how these students who don't necessarily have a lot of sophistication yet in finances, how they look at this. in a recent study found that two-thirds of student lone borrowers were not aware of the difference between federal student loans and risky or high-interest private student loans. they go into this not necessarily always with eyes wide open. they're idealistic, they are enthusiastic about going off to school. they want to get ahead. they don't want to put too big a burden on their parents or obviously on themselves. but they're not, according to the study most are not aware of the difference between federal student loans or these
she went tpo a -- she went to a state university, kent state university, one of the finest state universities in our state. she graduated in 1979 with only about $1,200 in student lone debt. she worked part of that time but schools were so much less then. at state universities and colleges now it is so far out of reach for so many families. and the students' approach that day and have these discussions with their parents it's important to try to think through how these students who don't...
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state republican party. [applause] >> wow. what a day. thank a university president for that generous introduction and everyone at the university for this tremendous honor. i have a confession to make -- i love amendments. -- commencements. they are day to celebrate achievements and new beginnings for each graduate. it is a day to remember the families and the teachers who have health you reach your goals. i love all of the well earned smiles. congratulations to each of you. congratulations is in order for the university president who is retiring after 10 years of leading this world-class university. you are a force of nature. [applause] she even brought the sunshine today. there was no way it was going to rain on her last commencement. your groundbreaking efforts will leave an indelible mark on this campus for decades to come. thank you for your incredible service and best of luck in your next endeavor. i also want to acknowledge my life who is here today -- wife who is here today with our children. i want to thank my mom, fordfather, and my aunt being her
state republican party. [applause] >> wow. what a day. thank a university president for that generous introduction and everyone at the university for this tremendous honor. i have a confession to make -- i love amendments. -- commencements. they are day to celebrate achievements and new beginnings for each graduate. it is a day to remember the families and the teachers who have health you reach your goals. i love all of the well earned smiles. congratulations to each of you....
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when i came to ohio state university, i was prettyonvinced i was going to become a coal geologist. because, having grown up in west virginia, i could see -- one of the reasons of going to college was to get a job. and i could see the application there. in my first quarter here, i got a little note in my mailbox that said, "how would you like to work for a research program "in the institute of polar studies, looking at ice cores?" and so i took this position. it took me about a year, year and a half, to really start to realize what was archived in those ice cores, or the potential. and at that time, all the work was being done in the polar regions. narrator: during the 1950s and '60s, ambitious drilling programs in the remote ice caps of antarctica and greenland provided an impressive record of past climate, such as ice ages and warming events, going back hundreds of thousands of years. but these records only provided part of the climate's history. as a young man, thompson's interests lay outside the arctic. he set a goal -- to drill ice where no one had ever drilled before. in the
when i came to ohio state university, i was prettyonvinced i was going to become a coal geologist. because, having grown up in west virginia, i could see -- one of the reasons of going to college was to get a job. and i could see the application there. in my first quarter here, i got a little note in my mailbox that said, "how would you like to work for a research program "in the institute of polar studies, looking at ice cores?" and so i took this position. it took me about a...
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. >> while visiting utah with the help of local cable partner book tv takes a tour of weaver state university special collections, the pioneer journals. >> we are actually responsible for documenting the history. we have over 350 manage the collections and about 175 photo collections. with the manuscript collections it can range from corporate are kirsten quebecers to family records. some of my most favorite things of the family records. not only do you get the correspondence between family members of a lot of time to especially in the early 1800's people kept diaries. and so these are diaries that are written daily. so the ones who will look at the day are a series of diaries from 84-64 that were capped by dr. edward is where rich and his wife. dr. rich was one of the first doctors. he was actually born in idaho, went to medical school in philadelphia, came back in 1894 and decided he wanted to marry elmira. she said that she would marry him in chile had established practice. the move, but al's car rented a building, started his medical practice. this journal the we will start with is actual
. >> while visiting utah with the help of local cable partner book tv takes a tour of weaver state university special collections, the pioneer journals. >> we are actually responsible for documenting the history. we have over 350 manage the collections and about 175 photo collections. with the manuscript collections it can range from corporate are kirsten quebecers to family records. some of my most favorite things of the family records. not only do you get the correspondence...
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. >>> san jose state university reportedly expelled three of four students accused in a racially charged bullying case. initially the four students were suspended after information surfaced they harassed their black roommate for weeks. the students were charged with hate crimes and battery. the three expelled students are banned for life from enrolling at any california state university college. the fourth student will be required to undergo counseling and remain on probation if he returns to school. >>> breaking news out of the south bay where a jury announced a verdict in the legal battle between apple and samsung. the san jose jury decided both companies infringed on each other's patents. apple was awarded much less than what it was seeking. samsung was awarded only 158,000 in damages. the jury began deliberating tuesday after a month long trial. >>> new developments in the case of a mother stabbed to death this week, san jose police announced the arrest of 22-year-old gabriel alejo in connection with the killing. ktvu's rob roth learned the suspect and victim knew each other. >> r
. >>> san jose state university reportedly expelled three of four students accused in a racially charged bullying case. initially the four students were suspended after information surfaced they harassed their black roommate for weeks. the students were charged with hate crimes and battery. the three expelled students are banned for life from enrolling at any california state university college. the fourth student will be required to undergo counseling and remain on probation if he...
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small business administration awarded through their northern california intermediary humboldt state university. this grant will enable the city to become the local host of the san francisco small business development center. spdc is a national program that provides specialized technical assistance to small businesses that are seeking to launch or grow or stabilize or transition their small business. sbc has long been an important partner of the city as we seek to effectively serve the city's small businesses. formerly the program was hosted here in san francisco by city college of san francisco. when city college was at risk of losing their accreditation, they dropped out of the program and humboldt state issued an rfp seeking a new local host. oewd with the support of small business commission decided to apply and was successful. so, we've been awarded $150,000 grant for a nine-month period. we expect this grant to be renewed annually for $200,000 and there is a local match requirement that we have been able to [speaker not understood] existing investments in office of small business so there
small business administration awarded through their northern california intermediary humboldt state university. this grant will enable the city to become the local host of the san francisco small business development center. spdc is a national program that provides specialized technical assistance to small businesses that are seeking to launch or grow or stabilize or transition their small business. sbc has long been an important partner of the city as we seek to effectively serve the city's...
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in nearby san marcos, 21,000 residents were told to leave as were the students of california state university campus. bigad shaban is in carlsbad and has our report. >> reporter: at least nine fires are burning in carlsbad. this house was charred from the inside out. why helicopters doused flames overnight, the flames have burned more than 2,100 acres. wildfires burned across san diego county. >> there are probably 30- 40-foot flames. >> reporter: dozens of homes were destroyed and thousands of residents were told to evacuate. >> the wind would change and it seemed like we were safe and then all of a sudden we're not. we packed everything and we're out of there. >> there's fire over here, over here. we're surrounded. >> reporter: there were those who had nowhere to turn. >> we're surrounded right now. >> reporter: a long drought combined with triple digit temperatures and strong winds have made for some of the worst fire conditions in all of memory. >> i have lived here all my life. i have never seen destruction like we have had in may. >> reporter: the town chief and his team of firefighters
in nearby san marcos, 21,000 residents were told to leave as were the students of california state university campus. bigad shaban is in carlsbad and has our report. >> reporter: at least nine fires are burning in carlsbad. this house was charred from the inside out. why helicopters doused flames overnight, the flames have burned more than 2,100 acres. wildfires burned across san diego county. >> there are probably 30- 40-foot flames. >> reporter: dozens of homes were...
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. >> i'm going to kent state university. >> connecticut college. >> winston-salem state university. >tate university. >> raise your hand if you're the first member of your family to go to college. >> in a single generation, families can not only produce a high school graduate but a college graduate, and that changes a family forever. and that's why we do what we do. >> many of seed's alumni now have degrees from colleges and universities all over the country, and the graduating class of 2012 is its biggest yet. most have been accepted into college. in 2011, ohio and florida passed legislation that will allow for public boarding schools in each state. seed hopes to open a school in cincinnati in 2013 and then in miami. and as for rojay ball, he left seed in 2011 and enrolled in another school in washington. [ticking] coming up, teaching 18th-century european history behind bars. did you have to make the course easier for the prisoners than you did for the students at bard? >> once i was there three weeks, i just made it harder. >> harder. >> yes. >> maximum security education when 60 m
. >> i'm going to kent state university. >> connecticut college. >> winston-salem state university. >tate university. >> raise your hand if you're the first member of your family to go to college. >> in a single generation, families can not only produce a high school graduate but a college graduate, and that changes a family forever. and that's why we do what we do. >> many of seed's alumni now have degrees from colleges and universities all over the...
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and pennsylvania state university, university of minnesota and michigan and washington and do you believee universities should follow like minnesota and explain the flawed report or not, when you see the headline and your student loans are coming in, that's enough to steam you up. >> the students and adjunct faculty are wondering why am i suffering. to be open about it, and the university of minnesota president wants to make the salaries more public. >> tyler, thank you very much. food for thought. thank you. we'll be right back with gut check. passenger: you've got to be kidding me. driver: this is good. woman: vamanos. driver & passenger: vamanos. woman: gracias. driver & passenger: gracias. passenger: trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. driver: mira entra y comprame unas papitas. vo: get up to 795 miles per tank in the tdi clean diesel. the volkswagen passat. recipient of the j.d. power appeal award, two years in a row. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. when folks think
and pennsylvania state university, university of minnesota and michigan and washington and do you believee universities should follow like minnesota and explain the flawed report or not, when you see the headline and your student loans are coming in, that's enough to steam you up. >> the students and adjunct faculty are wondering why am i suffering. to be open about it, and the university of minnesota president wants to make the salaries more public. >> tyler, thank you very much....
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. >> >> san jose state university has reportedly expelled three and four students including in a racially charged bullying case. initially, the four students were suspended after information surfaced that they harrassed their black roommate for weeks. san jose mercury news said the three students are banned for from enrolling in any college state university. the fourth student will undergo counseling and remain on probation if he returns to school. >> >> new developments in the case of the teen-age stowaway, san jose mercury news reporting that agency officials won't letted teen's father see the boy. he flu to hawaii on monday with an plan to bring his his son home. he was trying to get to africa to see his birth mother. he was hospitalized for breathing difficulties. >>> it has changed his way of thinking. that's what 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick said after he was named in a police report and a woman ended up in the hop. report. he spoke saying that it was a bad circumstance. it' made me stronger and made me look at things differently. >> >> a big cool off today. temperatures real
. >> >> san jose state university has reportedly expelled three and four students including in a racially charged bullying case. initially, the four students were suspended after information surfaced that they harrassed their black roommate for weeks. san jose mercury news said the three students are banned for from enrolling in any college state university. the fourth student will undergo counseling and remain on probation if he returns to school. >> >> new developments...
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as state government because state universities of state government entities are excluded from nlra coverage. that being said decision only applies to a portion of the universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to public colleges. what are the differences between state and federal laws regarding the collective bargaining and the mandatory subjects of bargaining differ? >> there are a variety of differences. the state actually vary widely. the nlra covers organizing roles, broken a determination, subjects of bargaining in the right to engage in economic action. all of the stiffer under various state laws. for example, sudbury the public sector market entirely. others permit very limited terms. others don't have the right to engage in academic action. others, for example would have different subjects be negotiated by different routes in different bargaining agreements. ultimately would end up the playing field. when they compete, unlike professional sports, you've got something that i simply don't think is workable. >> okay, yeah, that is an important point that s
as state government because state universities of state government entities are excluded from nlra coverage. that being said decision only applies to a portion of the universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to public colleges. what are the differences between state and federal laws regarding the collective bargaining and the mandatory subjects of bargaining differ? >> there are a variety of differences. the state actually vary widely. the nlra covers...
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she was a recent graduate of sacramento state university. where she studied criminal justice. police say green will be extradited to san francisco soon. prosecutors are asking for the death penalty -- for the man accused of killing morgan hill cheerleader sierra lamar. antolin garcia-torres pleaded not guilty to killing the 15- year-old. she disappeared two years ago. prosecutors say they have d-n-a evidence linking garcia-torres to sierra. what prosecutors *don't* have. is her body. garcia-torres is also facing charges for the attempted kidnappings of three other women. no trial date has been announced yet. it's one of the bay area's biggest tourist attractions. and soon it may be *off-limits -- during the height of tourist season! find out why. on the move after being kicked out of their east bay encampment. where former albany 'bulb' residents are now calling home -- and the problems that is causing. commuters in san francisco may soon find fewer seats and more passengers packed in -- "standing room only." newly configured light rail cars are running on the n-judah line. ma
she was a recent graduate of sacramento state university. where she studied criminal justice. police say green will be extradited to san francisco soon. prosecutors are asking for the death penalty -- for the man accused of killing morgan hill cheerleader sierra lamar. antolin garcia-torres pleaded not guilty to killing the 15- year-old. she disappeared two years ago. prosecutors say they have d-n-a evidence linking garcia-torres to sierra. what prosecutors *don't* have. is her body....
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. >> >> san jose state university has reportedly expelled three and four students including in a raciallyharged bullying case. initially, the four students were suspended after information surfaced that they harrassed their black roommate for weeks. san jose mercury news said the three students are banned for from enrolling in any college state university. the fourth student will undergo counseling and remain on probation if he returns to school. >> >> new developments in the case of the teen-age stowaway, san jose mercury news reporting that agency officials won't letted teen's father see the boy. he flu to hawaii on monday with an plan to bring his his son home. he was trying to get to africa to see his birth mother. he was hospitalized for breathing difficulties. >>> it has changed his way of thinking. that's what 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick said after he was named in a police report and a woman ended up in the hop. report. he spoke saying that it was a bad circumstance. it' made me stronger and made me look at things differently. >> >> a big cool off today. temperatures really
. >> >> san jose state university has reportedly expelled three and four students including in a raciallyharged bullying case. initially, the four students were suspended after information surfaced that they harrassed their black roommate for weeks. san jose mercury news said the three students are banned for from enrolling in any college state university. the fourth student will undergo counseling and remain on probation if he returns to school. >> >> new developments...
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firefighters still at the scene of a fire near san francisco state university.r two people have been sent to the hospital and three homes were burned. this is in the area of bright and stanley streets near the daly city border. people on scene say the flames spread quickly, and they had to make a quick escape. >> there was still animals in the house, and one lady was upstairs and we were trying to get her out, so the lady gave me another fire extinguisher. at that point the house was engulfed in flames, and i couldn't run back in to get her. she ended up kicking out the back kitchen window, jumped out the window in the back. >> there is a lot of smoke and also fog in the area. the fire has disrupted muni service. also the m-oceanview rail line cannot run right now because of the fire equipment on the tracks there. muni is operating a bus bridge around the area to meet demand. alex savidge is at the scene getting an update on the fire from the fire chief right now. we'll check back with alex at the bottom of the hour for the latest update. >>> time is 8:15. it's
firefighters still at the scene of a fire near san francisco state university.r two people have been sent to the hospital and three homes were burned. this is in the area of bright and stanley streets near the daly city border. people on scene say the flames spread quickly, and they had to make a quick escape. >> there was still animals in the house, and one lady was upstairs and we were trying to get her out, so the lady gave me another fire extinguisher. at that point the house was...
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i'm currently a hospitality major at the san francisco state university. and i'd like have to say if it wasn't for the hiring event that happened with match bridge about two years ago i wouldn't be focused on a career path and not talking to you. it all started actually, let's go back to stage one i grew up in a low income family in the bay area. growing up in a protecting family was not easy for me. since birth i had to if he said for myself i had the love from my mom but seeing my older sister helped to pay rent 16 i believed this was the kind of responsibility i would take on that shaped me. as soon as i was old enough to get a job i nailed my first entrust at navy and was with them until my freshman year at san francisco state. i knew that was sort of the last chapter ending my youth and time to move on and acquired is job at the singapore airlines that started my interest in the joufrm industry but i was 18 and this type of work was not right so i ended that as well. i was jobless and definitely on my own in the big city at the 19 paying my own bills
i'm currently a hospitality major at the san francisco state university. and i'd like have to say if it wasn't for the hiring event that happened with match bridge about two years ago i wouldn't be focused on a career path and not talking to you. it all started actually, let's go back to stage one i grew up in a low income family in the bay area. growing up in a protecting family was not easy for me. since birth i had to if he said for myself i had the love from my mom but seeing my older...
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. >>> one of the 18 advisers fired by the state university called it a private personnel matter result willing from underage drinking in a residence all. he said when the hate crimes started, they said it was so people could show they would taking action. >>> she tried to caps sell a college glad -- cancel a college graduation and she did it so they would not find out she was a pending -- attending classes. it was just moments before the ceremony and she pap nicked when the rel -- panicked when her relatives did not see her on the commencement program. >>> and police said somebody set off an explosive inside. it happened saturday night of the knew film and other chemicals. two other he can no ifs and nobody was hurt and so if no arrests have moved on. >> i am a little nervous and overwhelmed. >> amanda designates each of the people killed in the shooting two years ago. the first is dedicated to mass responders. she died protect being him. -- protecting him. >> i am so happy. i am happy. i top say that often, so i am happy today. >>> a map do and alex did not have a chance to legally ma
. >>> one of the 18 advisers fired by the state university called it a private personnel matter result willing from underage drinking in a residence all. he said when the hate crimes started, they said it was so people could show they would taking action. >>> she tried to caps sell a college glad -- cancel a college graduation and she did it so they would not find out she was a pending -- attending classes. it was just moments before the ceremony and she pap nicked when the...
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the graffiti and not be a stereotype thank you, everyone and i plan on attending sacramento state university that (clapping) one more thing i - if you want austin graph get it now for the olympic team. >> i'm derrick law officer did care i'll be attending city college next year. >> (clapping). >> there are so many of you gentlemen why don't you come in here. >> they need a raise (clapping) hey hover. hover. >> and . >> yeah. and okay board members (clapping) board members i'd like to open it up for comments that my board members would like to say to those recipients of scholarships so if you want to say congratulations >> okay great on behalf of the board of education we would like to congratulate every recipient and student. good job. (clapping.) okay. and they can all the organizations you're right commissioner wynns even though you wanted me to say that congratulations to all the organizations that awarded those scholarships and recognizing those young scholars thank you very much. and thank you for the drums. and deputy superintendent i believe you have something to present to us >> so a
the graffiti and not be a stereotype thank you, everyone and i plan on attending sacramento state university that (clapping) one more thing i - if you want austin graph get it now for the olympic team. >> i'm derrick law officer did care i'll be attending city college next year. >> (clapping). >> there are so many of you gentlemen why don't you come in here. >> they need a raise (clapping) hey hover. hover. >> and . >> yeah. and okay board members (clapping)...
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and now, "california state university- san marcos" has been evacuated -- in the middle of finals week for nearly 10- thousand students. graduation was planned for this weekend. in the city of carlsbad, thousands of people have been told to leave. firefighters have been chasing after flames. to keep the growing "poinsettia fire"- as it is called. from reaching homes. in some instances, just a few yards stood in between them. 8-homes, 8-apartments and 2- businesses burned in this fire alone. "it's been very stressful. there's a lot of big plumes of smoke, and they're getting larger. they die down. the wind doesn't make it any easier. the wind can change and all of a sudden, it just seems like we're going to be safe and we're not. so we just packed everything and we're out of there." the san onofre nuclear power plant was partially evacuated. and the "lego-land" amusement park closed because of the fires. no major injuries have been reported. this was the scene in carlsbad earlier. when thousands were told to evacuate: snarled traffic as people tried to get away from the fast- moving fla
and now, "california state university- san marcos" has been evacuated -- in the middle of finals week for nearly 10- thousand students. graduation was planned for this weekend. in the city of carlsbad, thousands of people have been told to leave. firefighters have been chasing after flames. to keep the growing "poinsettia fire"- as it is called. from reaching homes. in some instances, just a few yards stood in between them. 8-homes, 8-apartments and 2- businesses burned in...
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cannot use funds to prevent state agricultural agencies and universities from growing industrial hemp in states where it's already legal. let us have access to the seed, to ensure that we can continue to grow this crop here, doing the research we need to ensure that the next great generation of hemp products that are bought and sold in our country are made in america. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on the bonamici amendment as well as the massie amendment and i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania kindly and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. .r. fattah: reserving my time i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields back. the gentleman from virginia. mr. wolf: how much time do i have left? the chair: four minutes. mr. wolf: i give the balance of the time to the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte, chairman of the judiciary committee. the chair: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for four minutes. mr. goodlatte: i thank the gentleman for yielding
cannot use funds to prevent state agricultural agencies and universities from growing industrial hemp in states where it's already legal. let us have access to the seed, to ensure that we can continue to grow this crop here, doing the research we need to ensure that the next great generation of hemp products that are bought and sold in our country are made in america. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on the bonamici amendment as well as the massie amendment and i thank the gentleman from...
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. >> holder was speaking to graduates at morten state university in baltimore yesterday. he also told them that subtle racism is more damaging than hateful outbursts from people like l.a. clipper's coach donald sterling. this is a quote "proposals that feed uncertainty question the desire of a people to work and relegate particular americans to economic despair are more ma g malignant than intolerate public statements." >> he said subtle racism endures long after the headlines fade. first lady michelle obama made these similar comments on friday at a high school in topeka, kansas, she, too, marked the 60th anniversary of brown. she told the students despite the ruling, many schools have pulled back efforts to integrate. >> here's the question this morning. has school integration fallen apart? we'll ask our experts later this hour. hln contributor jayson johnson and shanika williams will join us in studio. >>> neighboring countries unite with nigeria to help bring more than 200 girls. live report on new regional efforts from this summit in paris. >>> and later, oh, yeah, y
. >> holder was speaking to graduates at morten state university in baltimore yesterday. he also told them that subtle racism is more damaging than hateful outbursts from people like l.a. clipper's coach donald sterling. this is a quote "proposals that feed uncertainty question the desire of a people to work and relegate particular americans to economic despair are more ma g malignant than intolerate public statements." >> he said subtle racism endures long after the...
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state. we've discovered an unusual conclusion. tony, how serious is this and how much money are we talking about here? >> raj, we're talking about $7,000 and the university have to answer some tough questions tonight. bottom line here, they're saying no justice after an investigation of the justice studies department at san jose state. the questions center on what happened after the department head admitted to using money from an unauthorized bank account to buy personal items like an ipad, plane tickets and cell phone charges. students staff and professor calling for a deeper investigation. >> this is the justice studies department. was justice served here? >> justice is absolutely not served here. >> when the university's investigations says no fiscal improprieties, yet it's unauthorized checking account. >> that wasn't my investigation. that was the university investigation. >> do you think there were fiscal improprietiys, sir? >> tonight at 11:00, tough questions about san jose state's investigation into money spent from an unauthorized checking account. it's spending that leds to the head of the department. we dig into what wasn't done and ask why.
state. we've discovered an unusual conclusion. tony, how serious is this and how much money are we talking about here? >> raj, we're talking about $7,000 and the university have to answer some tough questions tonight. bottom line here, they're saying no justice after an investigation of the justice studies department at san jose state. the questions center on what happened after the department head admitted to using money from an unauthorized bank account to buy personal items like an...
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business built for business. >>> let me finish tonight with my experience yesterday at the ohio state university. there i was looking out over 60,000 students, parents, grandparents and friends of the ohio state graduating class. my message was what you can learn from the successful leaders of this country. my first example was the importance of simply showing up is what separates the winners from the losers. the point is you have to get out there and make the connection. i spoke of how ronald reagan used his radio job covering the chicago cubs to get out to hollywood and get that first screen test, the one that got his career going in the movies. i spoke of how reagan continued to show up, even after his hollywood career faded. how he took whatever jobs he could get, including those in the new medium of television and ended up as a bigger career as host of general theater which i watched every sunday night growing up. even after he had gotten beaten by gerald ford in 1976, reagan went up on that platform at the republican convention and gave a speech that put him right back in the running for 1
business built for business. >>> let me finish tonight with my experience yesterday at the ohio state university. there i was looking out over 60,000 students, parents, grandparents and friends of the ohio state graduating class. my message was what you can learn from the successful leaders of this country. my first example was the importance of simply showing up is what separates the winners from the losers. the point is you have to get out there and make the connection. i spoke of...
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multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or target as a company probably will be supportive if there's more of an expanse with places to use it but are you looking at institutions that will benefit from having bike share stations placed near them >> certainly there's a cough of different ways to approach it one the new york city model it's kind of the title sponsor takes everyone or everything but new york city is the on the type of sponsor the other type of sponsor there is a bio level station supports it appeals to many companies and institutions things like that and they underwrite the cost of bringing a station cross to them that works within the overall, you know, system but there's also presenting sponsors that can co- exist with the sponsors and that could happen, you know, presenting sponsors. and we've had one sponsor for one part not for others like boston they sponsored and there's new balance not just for balance. and then in we learned that seattle i believe has signed alaska airlines as a sponsor they're not a
multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or target as a company probably will be supportive if there's more of an expanse with places to use it but are you looking at institutions that will benefit from having bike share stations placed near them >> certainly there's a cough of different ways to approach it one the new york city model it's kind of the title sponsor takes everyone or everything but new york city is...
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police figure out how this map happened >> three san jose state university students charged with a racially motivated bullying of a dorm mate have been ex-pelled from the university. the university extended suspension of a fourth student. the fourth student accused of toermenting their black roommate for week was racial slurs and physical violence the students are barred from enrolling from any college in the system. >> breaking news out of the south bay. a jury just reached a verdict in a trial between apple and samsung. a jury has been deliberating three days. apple asking for # billion if damage we'll bring you the verdict as soon as it is announced. >> authorities raided a dozen bay area massage parlors. hundreds of officers teamed up to serve warrants today at 13 massage parlors in alameda county and several homes in five counties. investigators will interview 50 female employees to see if they were forced to work against their will. >> in those types of relationships what we see is that the person making the money, who is keeping the money, controlling operation who is can trolling th
police figure out how this map happened >> three san jose state university students charged with a racially motivated bullying of a dorm mate have been ex-pelled from the university. the university extended suspension of a fourth student. the fourth student accused of toermenting their black roommate for week was racial slurs and physical violence the students are barred from enrolling from any college in the system. >> breaking news out of the south bay. a jury just reached a...
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his angela state university by the way and i really appreciate the fact that for four years they have encouraged me to study what to me is a very interesting subject matter and i intend to do it for as long as i can. and finally i would like to thank all of you for coming. it is always a great pleasure to speak to the world affairs counsel of houston. this is a great place to speak and i'm really happy to be here and away from the oasis in the desert of saint angelo. let me talk about what i'm going to try to do hopefully successfully today as i'm going to talk about key events that have occurred really since february. i take that back really since november of 2013. the uncle of kim jong-un by marriage of going to tie the events i talk about to this book "north korea and regional security in the kim jong-un era" and for our c-span viewers it's available on amazon as well. so let's talk about when kim jong-un took over. before he took over people who study who are korean studies specialist like myself actually predicted this guy grew up in bern in switzerland for most of his life. he h
his angela state university by the way and i really appreciate the fact that for four years they have encouraged me to study what to me is a very interesting subject matter and i intend to do it for as long as i can. and finally i would like to thank all of you for coming. it is always a great pleasure to speak to the world affairs counsel of houston. this is a great place to speak and i'm really happy to be here and away from the oasis in the desert of saint angelo. let me talk about what i'm...
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. >>> well, today was graduation day for san jose state university.ut one young woman who worked hard to earn her degree was not there to receive her diploma. >> she died in a car crash two weeks ago today. we are shown, the university brought back her mother's smile, if just for a moment. ♪ >> on this graduation day, tears of happiness at spartan stadium. up in suite 5, tears of sorrow today. rosita aragon hears her name. >> rosita aragon. >> rosita aragon was one class short of her spanish degree from san jose state when she died in her father's arms after a car crash the day before mother's day. >> i think today has been the most difficult day for me from all the other days. because today we were supposed to be here with her, sitting right behind her. >> reporter: instead san jose state university presented her parents with her diploma. she was 31 years old when she died but her sister said she worked full time as a dee jay and bringing joy to her family and friends. she lived a full life. her sister now hopes that as the graduates move forward to
. >>> well, today was graduation day for san jose state university.ut one young woman who worked hard to earn her degree was not there to receive her diploma. >> she died in a car crash two weeks ago today. we are shown, the university brought back her mother's smile, if just for a moment. ♪ >> on this graduation day, tears of happiness at spartan stadium. up in suite 5, tears of sorrow today. rosita aragon hears her name. >> rosita aragon. >> rosita aragon...
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joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of businesswelcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i think what we see now is the recovering continuing to pick up some speed. we are seeing people following jobs, and the states that seam to attract population are the states that are adding jobs at the fastest clip. that's why you see texas and utah in there. >> i was going to say the recovery was pronounced in the south and west. all 15 of the nation's fastest growing communities were in the south and west. >> that's right. what we are seeing is a return to a growth pattern that has really existed in the country for the last five or six decades. the west and the south-east have led growth in the united states, and all of that came to a sudden halt in the r
joining us from phoenix, is lee, professor of economics at the arizona state university school of businesswelcome to the programme. is this a case that the drivers of the population being jobs, and is that why we see this in the south-west? >> you know, this is one of the major research questions that academic economists studied for years and years. is it jobs following people or people following the jobs. it's chicken and egg analogy. i think what we see now is the recovering continuing...
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. >> i'm a student here at san francisco state university and i'm a big supporter of parks and public spaces especially in this city and i believe the south side, the area where the area is we have lombard street and 2 major tourist attractions and i think it's a really beautiful and scene ic place and the benefits of the park will not be felt among the community but also the local economy we can give them to marvel at and if you have ever been there and if you can see the golden gate from there it's truly a marvel o u.s. site and it will help the city of san francisco itself thank you. >> thank you very much for being here today. is there any further public comment on items to be discussed in closed session? from commissioner torres. >> i come from los angeles and i regret every day -- i'm a giant's 's fan now though. i come from los angeles and the plan ers of los angeles really didn't take into account neighborhood space and green space so when i moved up here in 1996 i looked in this neighborhood and almost bought a home in the area because it was so beautiful and the fact that th
. >> i'm a student here at san francisco state university and i'm a big supporter of parks and public spaces especially in this city and i believe the south side, the area where the area is we have lombard street and 2 major tourist attractions and i think it's a really beautiful and scene ic place and the benefits of the park will not be felt among the community but also the local economy we can give them to marvel at and if you have ever been there and if you can see the golden gate...
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. >> melinda jackson is a political science professor at san jose state university. >> i think what is encouraging is that we're seeing more focus on women, particularly single and young women. >> republicans are expected to do better than democrats, g.o.p. admits it's failed to connect with young women. >> we need to deliver a message that we want to partner with them to help them achieve dreams. >> mid terms are important. only wrong people tend to vote in them. >> in a sense, this is the president's last real campaign. at stake is who will control the congress. and how much he will be able to get done in final years. >> the arrival is in the middle of rush hour, you can see the red is congegs. it is going to be a little slow and go for everybody. >> first are the bay area agenda is attending a round table discussion with silicon valley high tech leaders. sky 7 hd took pictures of the home. david louie is live in los altos hills where the event is creating quite a buzz. >> you can see neighbors are in the middle of the intersection the chp is here. los altos county sheriff's departme
. >> melinda jackson is a political science professor at san jose state university. >> i think what is encouraging is that we're seeing more focus on women, particularly single and young women. >> republicans are expected to do better than democrats, g.o.p. admits it's failed to connect with young women. >> we need to deliver a message that we want to partner with them to help them achieve dreams. >> mid terms are important. only wrong people tend to vote in them....
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. >>> three state university students are expelled due to hate crimes. they pleading in to misdemeanor battery charges. the accusations of hate crimes came to light. >>> the santa claire county believes there are more victims in the investigation of the craigs list rental scam. on thursday, a woman there was charged of illegally pocketing those who answered the add. we speak -- ad. they speak to one person who says this comes from no surprise. >> reporter: at least three couples came up on this condominium for a tour before signing a lease and giving this woman, 47-year-old monique morris, a $200,000. they didn't know they were convicted of an alleged scam. >> she never led on she was doing something illegal, but you could tell something was going on. >> reporter: this man lives across this [ indiscernible ] . she's noticed the revolving door of tenants comes in and out of morris' place. >> it was her living by herself but with different guys every month. >> how long did that go on for? >> maybe the last year. because she didn't live here for a while. sh
. >>> three state university students are expelled due to hate crimes. they pleading in to misdemeanor battery charges. the accusations of hate crimes came to light. >>> the santa claire county believes there are more victims in the investigation of the craigs list rental scam. on thursday, a woman there was charged of illegally pocketing those who answered the add. we speak -- ad. they speak to one person who says this comes from no surprise. >> reporter: at least three...
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get up at 6:30 in the morning and walk with cletus two miles to get to the bus to go to idaho state university and he said on many occasions, ems and paramedics would find him on the side of the road or in somebody's lawn with cletus standing over him because he was his service dog. this was josh's last semester. he was taking his final two classes when he took ill. his diploma awarded posthumously in geology. he got his b.s. in geology after all. >> what a beautiful tribute to his son. had to have been heartbreaking for his father to make the walk across the stage instead of sitting in the audience watching his son walk across the stage. >> what an awesome thing for the school to do. really they didn't have to do this. looks like they went out of their way to create a special moment for this family. >>> they're the grannies who first went viral, but now they're taking off on a new adventure. >> a trip in a hot air balloon. >> see how getting on board is inspiring others to do the same. >> she's stalking you. >> a white tiger stalks her prey. >> although her prey is not paying attention. >> wh
get up at 6:30 in the morning and walk with cletus two miles to get to the bus to go to idaho state university and he said on many occasions, ems and paramedics would find him on the side of the road or in somebody's lawn with cletus standing over him because he was his service dog. this was josh's last semester. he was taking his final two classes when he took ill. his diploma awarded posthumously in geology. he got his b.s. in geology after all. >> what a beautiful tribute to his son....
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would result in 56 hundred more housing units and with triple densities and the san francisco state university master plans that calls for the full-time you student engrossment from 20 to 25 thousand. several years ago while those plans were under discussion this was a lot of discussion in the neighborhoods how to accommodate more significant number of transportation clajz challenges that already exist today are regardless of land use density so there was actually a study called the 19 avenue corridor study done by the planning department and it was from the former supervisor and looked at the conditions in the corridor i started to including but not limited to build a discussion around the existing needs and accommodates the growth and violation of the plans. so in that context there oh, i wanted to show this it doesn't look great on the screen the left-hand side it the land use today and the blue bobs being the orange irrational park merced what it looks like when this is built. what are the conditions on 19 after the ocean view operates in its own right-of-way but suffers from the coming in
would result in 56 hundred more housing units and with triple densities and the san francisco state university master plans that calls for the full-time you student engrossment from 20 to 25 thousand. several years ago while those plans were under discussion this was a lot of discussion in the neighborhoods how to accommodate more significant number of transportation clajz challenges that already exist today are regardless of land use density so there was actually a study called the 19 avenue...
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. >>> today marks 44 years since the deadly shootings at kent state university. fired on students protesting the vietnam war. four students were killed, nine others wounded. listen as some of those kent state students relive that tragic scene in this week's american journey. >>> i thought this was going to be perfect for my photography class. went out and saw the kids on the common and heard the bell. and saw them sent out a jeep to tell everybody this is an illegal gathering. >> leave this area immediately. >> and that was the part where i really started to get angry because it was on the campus. nobody was doing anything but standing in a group. >> general cantorbury said, okay, we're going to have to disperse them because it's an illegal assembly. with that i brought my gren na deers forward and we tired tear gas on the hill and in front of them. >> i never imagined na the national guard determined that they had to break up the crowd, that we were illegally on the hillside, that we needed to get out of there. so i didn't like that. i thought, you guys haven't
. >>> today marks 44 years since the deadly shootings at kent state university. fired on students protesting the vietnam war. four students were killed, nine others wounded. listen as some of those kent state students relive that tragic scene in this week's american journey. >>> i thought this was going to be perfect for my photography class. went out and saw the kids on the common and heard the bell. and saw them sent out a jeep to tell everybody this is an illegal...
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where they did undergraduate why it's important to go to a private university as opposed to a state university me going to a private university is t is just like the community that's there. it would be a private, christian important. but i realize that that importance doesn't outweigh the cost and just to go there just for that reason or even just for like the slightly better education isn't enough to make the student debt iliac late from going there worth it. >> kendra, you are something of an expert at finding scholarships. you have actually done this a lot. how successful do you think you're likely to be in finding a way for karen to go to college without incurring a lot of debt? >> well, we are doing our best. part of my job as a college advisor at a high school is to bring opportunities for the kids to try and finance their education, so luckily i am in the know when it comes to scholarship opportunities that are in our local area. so, karen has been working really hard for the last four years on her grades. you know, she is a 4.0 student. she has had a job in the past. and hopefully putt
where they did undergraduate why it's important to go to a private university as opposed to a state university me going to a private university is t is just like the community that's there. it would be a private, christian important. but i realize that that importance doesn't outweigh the cost and just to go there just for that reason or even just for like the slightly better education isn't enough to make the student debt iliac late from going there worth it. >> kendra, you are something...
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small colleges, state universities, some of the ivys are included. the white house says it's part of an effort to bring more attention to the issue of sexual violence and that there is zero presumption of guilt. >> really shining the spotlight on that this week. >>> meanwhile, the reports of sexual assaults in the military are up by half, but the pentagon says they are still underreported. in 2013, there were just over 5,000 sex assault claims. the defense department says the uptick likely reflects recent steps to encourage victims to come forward. they say it's not likely an increase in actual incidents. >>> the director of oklahoma's corrections department is recommending an indefinite stay of executions following the botched execution of an inmate earlier this week. according to a timeline report released thursday, clayton lockett died from an apparent heart attack 43 minutes after his attempted execution began and 10 minutes after it was halted. the report also reveals lockett had been tasered by prison staff earlier in the day. formal autopsy re
small colleges, state universities, some of the ivys are included. the white house says it's part of an effort to bring more attention to the issue of sexual violence and that there is zero presumption of guilt. >> really shining the spotlight on that this week. >>> meanwhile, the reports of sexual assaults in the military are up by half, but the pentagon says they are still underreported. in 2013, there were just over 5,000 sex assault claims. the defense department says the...
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professor at salem state -- salem state university in massachusetts. this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. continueome back, we our discussion about reparations in america. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we end today's show with the second part of our interview with famed essayist ta-nehisi coates talking about his explosive new essay called, "the case for reparations." the 16,000 word article is the cover story for the june issue of the atlantic magazine and is being credited for rekindling a national discussion on reparations for american slavery and institutional racism. >> in the piece, ta-nehisi coates exposes how slavery, jim crow segregation, and federally backed housing policy systematically robbed african-americans of their possessions and prevented them from accruing intergenerational wealth. much of it focuses on predatory lending schemes that bilked potential african-american homeowners. we interviewed ta-nehisi co
professor at salem state -- salem state university in massachusetts. this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. continueome back, we our discussion about reparations in america. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. we end today's show with the second part of our interview with famed essayist ta-nehisi coates talking about his explosive new essay...
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multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or target as a company probably will be supportive if there's more of an expanse with places to use it but are you looking at institutions that will benefit from having bike share stations placed near them >> certainly there's a cough of different ways to approach it one the new york city model it's kind of the title sponsor takes everyone or everything but new york city is the on the type of sponsor the other type of sponsor there is a bio level station supports it appeals to many companies and institutions things like that and they underwrite the cost of bringing a station cross to them that
multiple private sectors like kaiser permanente or the university of san francisco or san francisco state university or target as a company probably will be supportive if there's more of an expanse with places to use it but are you looking at institutions that will benefit from having bike share stations placed near them >> certainly there's a cough of different ways to approach it one the new york city model it's kind of the title sponsor takes everyone or everything but new york city is...