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i'm paul fitzgerald the president of the university of san francisco. we began on market street where nord strom now exist and we bought a masonic cemetery. the university of san francisco are 25% pell eligible. we're commit to a transformative education of our students and social mobility. we're the 15th largest employer in san francisco with 1,000 employees living in this wonderful place. our students have to complete a service-learning course so we provide 200,000 hours of community service to a number of wonderful agencies in the city. so this project is many years in the making and it is a great opportunity for us to bring 600 of our undergraduate students onto campus and students who live on campus do better academically and socially. it also takes students out of the neighborhoods, which quiets the neighborhoods. this is a project that will have a very favorable impact on traffic. it will take up to 2700 students who live on campus and part of living on campus is not have a car in the city. we have zip cars on campus. all our undergraduates receiv
i'm paul fitzgerald the president of the university of san francisco. we began on market street where nord strom now exist and we bought a masonic cemetery. the university of san francisco are 25% pell eligible. we're commit to a transformative education of our students and social mobility. we're the 15th largest employer in san francisco with 1,000 employees living in this wonderful place. our students have to complete a service-learning course so we provide 200,000 hours of community service...
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the university of san francisco was the first. knew students weren't reporting. there is definitely an increase of reporting. to write about the incident. gives people power. shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. when no—one‘s staffing. at the own pace, privately. and tell a wonderful story arc. and that's particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. isn't later used against them. that can't be recovered. not quite a one—click sign—up. that deters some users. for callisto, it ensures privacy. and we want to make sure that even we can't view what's in the form. some records are never seen by schools. but they're still useful. what type of assault is it? is it involving alcohol, is it not? what class years are involved? others are also working to make reporting less daunting. report electronically. though she see its potential. what i think callisto is great for is to track perpetrators. in and have a very powerful effect. to track any perpetrator, even as they move through space and time. something l
the university of san francisco was the first. knew students weren't reporting. there is definitely an increase of reporting. to write about the incident. gives people power. shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. when no—one‘s staffing. at the own pace, privately. and tell a wonderful story arc. and that's particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. isn't later used against them. that can't be recovered. not quite a one—click sign—up. that deters some...
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the university of san francisco will ask for approval to demolish some of it >>> happening today the ersity of san francisco will ask for approval to demolish some of its current buildings to make space for more dorm rooms. "the examiner" reports the planning commission will vote on the project today. it would add more than 600 student beds to the school's richmond district campus. the school wants to demolish four one-story buildings as well as parking lot spaces and tennis courts. construction would begin as soon as july. >>> clearing convictions for pot across california. clearing the record for people convicted of marijuana-related crimes since recreational pot is legal in the state. prosecutors and public defenders are doing the same. the d.a. says they have identified more than 700 cases since 2009 where someone could be eligible to have the record cleared. this would remove barriers for people who have had trouble finding jobs or housing because of their record. they pass prop 64 and decriminalize a lot of the defenses and reduce the penalty for some. >> people who qualify for
the university of san francisco will ask for approval to demolish some of it >>> happening today the ersity of san francisco will ask for approval to demolish some of its current buildings to make space for more dorm rooms. "the examiner" reports the planning commission will vote on the project today. it would add more than 600 student beds to the school's richmond district campus. the school wants to demolish four one-story buildings as well as parking lot spaces and tennis...
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and a college was founded, today 19 as the university of san francisco. in aftermath of the 1906 disaster, bank of italy set up a desk from two barrels and wooden plank to help provide financial resources. the network and institution expanded to what we know as bank of america. the city's reputation as a vibrant, world-renowned center is built on contributions by artists, singers, dancers, filmmakers and philanthropists. for example, first resident opera company was established in 1923, which in collaboration with other members, led to the creation of the san francisco opera association. the oldest surviving opera company on the west coast. he also organized the construction of the war memorial opera house during the great depression as a monument to veterans of the first world war. free open spaces for poets, authors and book lovers across the world. san francisco inspired the nation with great italian-american athletes such as joe dimaggio, and tony lazari. some of the biggest contributions are in public service, including three italian-american mayors,
and a college was founded, today 19 as the university of san francisco. in aftermath of the 1906 disaster, bank of italy set up a desk from two barrels and wooden plank to help provide financial resources. the network and institution expanded to what we know as bank of america. the city's reputation as a vibrant, world-renowned center is built on contributions by artists, singers, dancers, filmmakers and philanthropists. for example, first resident opera company was established in 1923, which...
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the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.u look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and they have seen spikes in usage wlucbmeansthai: wecguld. .. .. . .,.. .... that gives them a better sense of what is happening in that store record, what type of years are assault occuring, what type of assault is it? is it involving alcohol, is it not? what class years are involved? others are also working to make reporting less daunting. the spot app creates a record from the user's conversation with a chat bot, while all voices will let them report electronically. lin isn't sure electronic reporting would have changed her was handled, but she see the potential. what i think callisto
the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.u look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and they...
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i am a graduate student studies public affairs at the university of san francisco and i'm working on my thesis that involved lgbt landmarks and political power. i also happen to work at the former location of harvey milk's former camera. i'm here to ask you to rename the sfo terminal after harvey milk. i moved here to san francisco seven years ago because i saw the city as a beacon of tolerance. the symbolic value of the city, it dramatically altered the course of my life and for that, i am grateful, but i want this city to move from tolerance into acceptance. memorization can be a powellful tool, and i think we should use it as such. the airport can become more than a place, more than the sum of its materiality. it can become a symbol that brings us together and invites feelings of comfort and belonging as we fly in from all over the world. it can make sure that we always remember that the lgbt civil rights movement was and is a struggle and fought by a coalition of alliances. in a world of political unrest, memorization can also be an act of subversion. as someone who works in harve
i am a graduate student studies public affairs at the university of san francisco and i'm working on my thesis that involved lgbt landmarks and political power. i also happen to work at the former location of harvey milk's former camera. i'm here to ask you to rename the sfo terminal after harvey milk. i moved here to san francisco seven years ago because i saw the city as a beacon of tolerance. the symbolic value of the city, it dramatically altered the course of my life and for that, i am...
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mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state universityrown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really build strong communities when i started this job my sons were 2 and 5 now 9 and 6 i think so the need to be able to take a call from the principal of school i think that brings a whole new appreciation to being understanding of the work life balance. >> (clapping.) >> i have a very good team around me we're leader in the country when it comes to paid and retail and fu
mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state universityrown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce...
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the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and they have seen spikes in usage during times like spring break, when the title nine office might not be available, but students wanted to file a report, or during the weekend, when no—one‘s staffing. with callisto, survivors recount what happened at the own pace, privately. 0ften victims, including in in—person interviews, will want to seem credible, so they want to fill in all the details and tell a wonderful story arc. but that's not how memory works, and that's particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. so being able to allow somebody to say i don't know the centre, i a
the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and they...
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the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.f you look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and they have seen spikes in usage during times like spring break, when the title ix office might not be available, but students wanted to file a report, or during the weekend, when no—one‘s staffing. with callisto, survivors recount what happened at the own pace, privately. often victims, including in in—person interviews, will want to seem credible, so they want to fill in all the details and tell a wonderful story arc. but that's not how memory works, and that's particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. so being able to allow somebody to say "i don't know the centre
the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren't reporting.f you look at our numbers from once we first started with callisto, three years ago, to now, there is definitely an increase in reporting. callisto allows for our students to write what happened, to write about the incident. and sometimes just writing your perpetrator‘s name gives people power. seeing the need for callisto, shanta katipamula led an effort to bring it to stanford. it is just available 21w, and...
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of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from student now i met up with university of san franciscoy richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? motivation ?is the them ? what do they do them ? what is the motivation ? (justine) a santa clara county supervisor is proposing a new ban for county gun shows. supervisor ken yeager will present his ban on tuesday. he says many of his constituents are alarmed by billboards advertising gun shows in the county. santa clara county currently hosts two gun shows on its fairgrounds that generate six-thousand dollars for the county. in a statement released....yeager says: "allowing firearms to be sold at the fairgrounds is contrary to one of the county's main missions: promoting the health and well-being of our residents." (justine) housing developers in san francisco are required by law ... to provide affordable housing in new buildings... either by offering a certain percentage of 'below- market rate' apartments... or, by paying a fee. in
of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from student now i met up with university of san franciscoy richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? motivation ?is the them ? what do they do them ? what is the motivation ? (justine) a santa clara county supervisor is proposing a new ban for county gun shows. supervisor ken yeager...
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is working with daas and the san francisco alzheimer's disease initiative to develop specialized board of services and screening tools as well in conjunction with university of californiale-san francisco. daas is expanding supportive services to public housing and provides housing counseling. the i.h.s. care transitions programme continues and there are also activities in the area of quality assurance, food security, care management, support of high-risk clients, workforce development, supportive services to those in public housing and increasing access to information about services where available. we just heard a little bit about that. all services and projected units of services, funded with administration on aging money and with the money that comes through the state, are described in detail. d.d.s. will provide a separate report on lgbt issues and other activities, not a.a.a. funded. daas also provides staff support to the long-term care kaord nating council, aging and disability resource centres, coordination with contractors, work with other agencies dealing with older people and those with disabilities, developing screening tools in conjunction wi
is working with daas and the san francisco alzheimer's disease initiative to develop specialized board of services and screening tools as well in conjunction with university of californiale-san francisco. daas is expanding supportive services to public housing and provides housing counseling. the i.h.s. care transitions programme continues and there are also activities in the area of quality assurance, food security, care management, support of high-risk clients, workforce development,...
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of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscofessor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? sound from - kimberly richman, associate professors, sociology and ph.d. in criminology" kids who are left out don't fit in can feel alienated"with the tragic high school shooting in florida that killed 17 happening before this streak of violent school threats here in the bay area i asked kimberly richman there is a connection? when big national school shootings happen, does it inspire others to make threats. she said yessound from - kimberly richman, associate professors, sociology and ph.d. in criminology" yes kids can see these events on the news and relate to the shooter be inspired and immolate them"in san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news still ahead... a hospital just outside the bay area---seeing a spike in e-r visits from kids...who accidentally ate legal pot. and new at 8.... san francisco police reveal crime st
of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscofessor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? sound from - kimberly richman, associate professors, sociology and ph.d. in criminology" kids who are left out don't fit in can feel alienated"with the tragic...
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of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscossor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? ((steve)) in national news... as the gun control debate continues in tallahassee and washington -- some south florida mayors are asking, can they do something on their own? mayor skip campbell of coral springs is pushing loudly for change.... he spoke up at yesterday's commissioners meeting-- saddened that legislature won't move forward to ban assault weapons. mayor campbell is now leading an effort with other state mayors to get an amendment to the states constitution to ban assault weapons. ((pam))((2shot)) new ((pam))((2shot)) weapons. ((pam))((2shot)) new tonight at ten... the question of how to keep guns.... out of the hands of people barred from having them .... is a complicated one.((steve)) but it is a matter of priorities when it comes to the resources of stretched-thin law enforcement. ((steve/ots))california is
of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscossor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and sociology i asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? ((steve)) in national news... as the gun control debate continues in tallahassee and washington -- some south florida mayors are asking, can they do something on their...
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. >> reporter: william rigs, a management professor at the university of san francisco focuses on transportation and technology. he says more regulation may be needed, but to save lives, testing must continue. >> when does there come this moral imperative that we need to enhance the technology beyond the speed it's currently going just to actually save more lives. >> reporter: nvidia has been putting agent of its future bets on the autonomous vehicle industry, but with this news developing today, it's stock dropped nearly 8%. we're live in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >>> despite the deadly crash in arizona involving an ougautonoat uber, rainbow still plans to launch a self-driving vehicle company. it's engineers have been fine-tuning the robotic technology and it's cars have traveled more than 1 million miles on public roads. >>> anger at the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of sacramento police officers is spilling into the streets of sacramento. new today the state attorney general's office saying it has launched an investigation into the shooting of 22-year-old stephon clark i
. >> reporter: william rigs, a management professor at the university of san francisco focuses on transportation and technology. he says more regulation may be needed, but to save lives, testing must continue. >> when does there come this moral imperative that we need to enhance the technology beyond the speed it's currently going just to actually save more lives. >> reporter: nvidia has been putting agent of its future bets on the autonomous vehicle industry, but with this...
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she's taught dancing movement for 30 years at the university of san francisco. kathy came to san francisco in 1973 from a smalltown ohio where she grew up. at city college, which was free at the time, she discovered she could study dance and has been at it ever since. the first woman in her family to have a bachelor's and master's degree shechlt degree. she's said, i've been lucky to benefit from education in california. i know what it's like to be in these classes. most can't afford to be there. city college is one place you can go where you don't have to go into debt, where you can get a first, second, and third chance. kathy, that was definitely true for myself and my husband. well known to her commitment of social justice, kathy has long dedicated herself to anti-war and anti-militarization causes and is known for bringing joy and, of course, dance, to her political work. her tireless enthusiasm a positivity shows up during door knocks, union organizations, and political actions. from first-hand experience, i can honestly say her energy is galvanizing. a lea
she's taught dancing movement for 30 years at the university of san francisco. kathy came to san francisco in 1973 from a smalltown ohio where she grew up. at city college, which was free at the time, she discovered she could study dance and has been at it ever since. the first woman in her family to have a bachelor's and master's degree shechlt degree. she's said, i've been lucky to benefit from education in california. i know what it's like to be in these classes. most can't afford to be...
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and cathy coe from the university of san francisco. i also want to thank my co-sponsors, supervisor sandra fewer, who got the ball rolling by drafting the immigrant parent right to vote act. i look forward to your support. the second item i want to introduce today, i would like to be calling on the children's council. it's the children's fund and public education enrichment fund, prop c in 2014. it was important to me and many others that in addition to the reauthorization of these funds that we align efforts across the city in partnership with departments, school district and community with the goal to promote coordination, increase accessibility and enhance effectiveness for programs with children, youth and families the council's work is critical and because we're starting to lose one of the most important assets, families and children, i wanted an update from the council's work. it's been several years now. as a city, we must continue to ensure that our leadership, departments, school district and community work is coordinated and
and cathy coe from the university of san francisco. i also want to thank my co-sponsors, supervisor sandra fewer, who got the ball rolling by drafting the immigrant parent right to vote act. i look forward to your support. the second item i want to introduce today, i would like to be calling on the children's council. it's the children's fund and public education enrichment fund, prop c in 2014. it was important to me and many others that in addition to the reauthorization of these funds that...
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my name is gabriel, i am a reporter for a student law center, at the university of san francisco. i want to thank you guys for coming, it is a great talk. the march is going to happen tomorrow. you mentioned you will be participants, maybe sometimes covering it. could you speak about your plans for reporting after the march, and if you have had any ideas in terms of what you are going to be reporting on after? issue that goes out quarterly, our print issue. a third issue was released, a memorial issue for the victims. we would not touch anything political, is strictly to honor the victims that we unfortunately lost. we planfourth quarter, on doing and activism issue about all of the marches all over the country, the walkouts, the movements. not all the legislation, but some of the legislation that has been passed. not all the legislation that we want to be past has been passed. we can do a story about the nra -- or that companies cutting ties with the we're starting to cover it but next quarter's issue will be the activism side of it. how do you all cover those who aren't necessar
my name is gabriel, i am a reporter for a student law center, at the university of san francisco. i want to thank you guys for coming, it is a great talk. the march is going to happen tomorrow. you mentioned you will be participants, maybe sometimes covering it. could you speak about your plans for reporting after the march, and if you have had any ideas in terms of what you are going to be reporting on after? issue that goes out quarterly, our print issue. a third issue was released, a...
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at berkeley high school and retired and then got a phd he was 67 or 68 now professor at university of san francisco so his book is an empty seat in class like how teachers cope with students dying which is an all too common phenomenon kids dying for violence or suicide and it was provoked by a very personal experience that he had. so these two colleagues and i sat down to say what is the national narrative right now and what we want to say? you can tell at the title you cannot fire the bad was this part of the narrative the politician the first thing they say is we need to get the lazy teachers out of the classroom and i feel myself nodding what do i say? leave the lazy one for my granddaughter? but if we get to the microphone first we say every kid deserves a caring and compassionate grounded intellectual interesting curious well rested and well-paid teacher in the classroom so we ask ourselves what are the arguments they have been pushing for three decades with the megaphones and political parties from the new york times to the new yorker what is the narrative so the title of the chapter is the t
at berkeley high school and retired and then got a phd he was 67 or 68 now professor at university of san francisco so his book is an empty seat in class like how teachers cope with students dying which is an all too common phenomenon kids dying for violence or suicide and it was provoked by a very personal experience that he had. so these two colleagues and i sat down to say what is the national narrative right now and what we want to say? you can tell at the title you cannot fire the bad was...
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the arab and muslim ethnicities and diasporas and associate prefer of ethnic studies and resistance study as san francisco state university. she is a cofounder and -- the cooeds an issue of gender, sexuality and racism. co-author of mobilizing democracy, changing u.s. policy in the middle east and coeditor of arab and arar men fem him ins, gender, violence and monthing her work has happened in seven languages in academic journals and the winner of the 212 national arab mesh nonfiction book award. as many of you are aware and as was reverenced, she and san francisco state university have been -- lame thing stool fosters a hoss stiff victim for jewish student and that was thrown out. she as not let this smear campaign define her career so we are messed to welcome her to discuss how and i would the israeli lobby is suppressing free speech and academic freedom on college campuses. [applause] >> good morning. thank you so much for having me. i also want to acknowledge -- begin guy acknowledging we are convening on image dodge news people's stolen land and acknowledge the people -- [applause] -- acknowledge the people who are f
the arab and muslim ethnicities and diasporas and associate prefer of ethnic studies and resistance study as san francisco state university. she is a cofounder and -- the cooeds an issue of gender, sexuality and racism. co-author of mobilizing democracy, changing u.s. policy in the middle east and coeditor of arab and arar men fem him ins, gender, violence and monthing her work has happened in seven languages in academic journals and the winner of the 212 national arab mesh nonfiction book...
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. >>> new research from the university of california san francisco suggests teens who vape poison themselves with many of the same deadly chemicals as traditional cigarettes. the report published in the journal pediatrics find the vapors present a major risk factor for causing lung cancer. you're not just inhaling water vapor, fruity flavors were the worst. monday's study shows there is no 100% safe way to use tobacco products. >>> here is a question for you now. if you offered students $100 not to fight in school, would that actual will work? it's a fascinating study. we're going to bring you that next. that'll crack this case wide open! turns out the prints at the crime scene- awwwww...did mcgruffy wuffy get a tippy wippy? i'm serious! we gotta move fast before- who's a good boy? is him a good boy? erg...i'm just gonna go. oh, you wanna go outside? you gotta go tinky poo-poo? i already went, ok? in the bathroom! as long as people talk baby-talk to dogs, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the smoother the skin,
. >>> new research from the university of california san francisco suggests teens who vape poison themselves with many of the same deadly chemicals as traditional cigarettes. the report published in the journal pediatrics find the vapors present a major risk factor for causing lung cancer. you're not just inhaling water vapor, fruity flavors were the worst. monday's study shows there is no 100% safe way to use tobacco products. >>> here is a question for you now. if you...
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the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren‘t reporting.file a report, or during the weekends, when no—one‘s staffing. with callisto, survivors recount what happened at their own pace, privately. 0ften victims, including in in—person interviews, will want to seem credible. so they want to fill in all the details, and tell a wonderful story arc. but that‘s not how memory works, and that‘s particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. so being able to allow somebody to say, i don‘t know this answer, i‘m not sure of that. and only recording things that they are sure of, is really essential to make sure that that time stamped record isn‘t later used against them. students must create a username, password and pass phrase that can‘t be recovered. not quite a one—click sign up. that deters some users. for callisto, it ensures privacy. because then we‘d be having to store the password, which means that we could potentially decrypt the data, and we want to make sure that even we can‘t view what‘s in the form. since students choose whethe
the university of san francisco was the first. we knew students weren‘t reporting.file a report, or during the weekends, when no—one‘s staffing. with callisto, survivors recount what happened at their own pace, privately. 0ften victims, including in in—person interviews, will want to seem credible. so they want to fill in all the details, and tell a wonderful story arc. but that‘s not how memory works, and that‘s particularly not how memory works in the event of trauma. so being...
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university of san francisco professor kimberkly richman is an expert in criminology and sociology.she spoke to kron for about why kids are making these threats. kimberly richman/ expert in sociology and criminology: "it seems like this is someone who has been cast out by their peer group. in those situations it's often a sense of alienation and righteous indignation. these are kids who are not getting the attention whether it be at home or from their peer group. they seek it out in other ways that are potentially destructive."(vicki) richman went on to say some kids could be inspired to make threats after big national stories happen-- like the parkland shooting in florida. she says some kids might be attracted to the national attention that the gunman is getting, even though it's negative. (grant) another big story we are following tonight--- a suspect has been hospitalized... and a second is being questioned following a police shooting in santa rosa.(vicki) police say the two men were attempting an armed robbery of an armored car facility when the shooting happened.(vicki) this al
university of san francisco professor kimberkly richman is an expert in criminology and sociology.she spoke to kron for about why kids are making these threats. kimberly richman/ expert in sociology and criminology: "it seems like this is someone who has been cast out by their peer group. in those situations it's often a sense of alienation and righteous indignation. these are kids who are not getting the attention whether it be at home or from their peer group. they seek it out in other...
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as many of you are aware and as was referenced she and san francisco state university in the target of a lawsuit claiming the school fosters a hostile environment for jewish students but that case was thrown out by a judge in november. as her bio and work show should not let this smear campaign to fight her career so we are pleased welcome her to discuss how and why the israel lobby is suppressing free speech and academic freedom on college campuses. [applause] >> good morning. thank you so much for having me, washington report on middle east affairs institute for middle east social is policy. i also want to acknowledge again by coaching that we're convening on indigenous peoples stole a glance at a want to acknowledge that people -- [applause] this. i wondered knowledge the fighting day in and day out against all forms of racism and racial discrimination from the people who are fighting against white supremacy, , to the people fighting against anti-semitism, islamophobia, and at the end of discrimination as well as people who are trying to clean up washington. thank you for having me.
as many of you are aware and as was referenced she and san francisco state university in the target of a lawsuit claiming the school fosters a hostile environment for jewish students but that case was thrown out by a judge in november. as her bio and work show should not let this smear campaign to fight her career so we are pleased welcome her to discuss how and why the israel lobby is suppressing free speech and academic freedom on college campuses. [applause] >> good morning. thank you...
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of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscorofessor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? motivation ?is the them ? what do they do threats. why making these students assuming it is asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? ( robin ) in the south bay... a man is behind bars for making lewd comments toward school children. this happened at willow glen middle school in san jose. a number of students told police they were followed and contacted by a man in a red pick-up truck. police have arrested ashour tarverdi. tarverdi is a registered sex offender -- with a previous convition for annoying a child. (robin)still ahead on the kron four morning news... ice announing the latest number of arrests made during raids in northern california. we tell you how many more were captured. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. the hollywood minu
of san jose state university. the school sent out phone alerts rattling nerves among the students. sound from studentnow i met up with university of san franciscorofessor kimberly richman an expert in criminology and asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is the motivation ? motivation ?is the them ? what do they do threats. why making these students assuming it is asked her assuming it is students making these threats. why do they do them ? what is...