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>> hopefully not, no. >> you went to stanford. it's not a difficult question. you have made more money so the retailers are not motivated to sell to children? they make more money. >> i'm sorry, would you like me to answer? okay. the incentive structure is to e-cigarette, cry, for adult smokers. to throw, i'm not sure i i understand where -- >> the retailers are making more money irrespective of who they're selling it to. you have been marketing to younger people, , there go, you make more money. >> so we've been marketing, the intent certainly come and look, i believe come i don't want to sound, , come across as defensie here. we have certainly made missteps to i understand the criticism of some of our past action that we have moved on very quickly. our earliest marketing efforts were targeted to 25-34-year-old adult smokers. we never what any of our retail to sell to underage consumers. if you're asking whether speech i'm sorry, i've got a limited amount of time and of trying to control my anger to be perfectly honest. tax treatment aside would you consider r
>> hopefully not, no. >> you went to stanford. it's not a difficult question. you have made more money so the retailers are not motivated to sell to children? they make more money. >> i'm sorry, would you like me to answer? okay. the incentive structure is to e-cigarette, cry, for adult smokers. to throw, i'm not sure i i understand where -- >> the retailers are making more money irrespective of who they're selling it to. you have been marketing to younger people, ,...
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stanford had a drop in donations this summer and they are accepting all blood types. they need type b and o blood to go to ston stanford to schedule an appointment. >>> and monday, the cdc confirmed ten new cases of measles. with kids returning to class, many fear the outbreak could worsen. vaccination rates decreased over the last two years. >> jackie ward is in san jose with a look at what the experts are recommending. >> reporter: california does not allow beliefshat presebt children from getting shots. sarah is a nurse practitioner in the sunset of san francisco. she explained why everyone who is able to vaccinate should. >> if you have a medical exemption, it's necessary. but it's called herd immunity. we're hoping the healthy people that receive the vaccinations will protect those. >> reporter: your child needs these vaccines for school. for seventh grade, they need these. and while not required, the cdc recommends three more, the flu shot, the hpv vaccine for preteens and teens. meningitis comes in viral and bacterial forms. the viral form is more common, but t
stanford had a drop in donations this summer and they are accepting all blood types. they need type b and o blood to go to ston stanford to schedule an appointment. >>> and monday, the cdc confirmed ten new cases of measles. with kids returning to class, many fear the outbreak could worsen. vaccination rates decreased over the last two years. >> jackie ward is in san jose with a look at what the experts are recommending. >> reporter: california does not allow beliefshat...
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we are less than two weeks away for the season openers of cal and stanford. david shaw and the cardinal opens saturday august 31st, home game against northwestern. the cardinal lost key players to the nfl, but they turn k.j. costello, and a group of focused players. >> it's always exciting for me to see who is going to break out. a lot of guys come into college football expecting to be as far as at some point in time. nobody really knows when that time is going to happen. i think we have an opportunity for a lot of guys to step up and make that happen. >> next few days are critical for . i'm going to introduce a little bit of northwestern, but we're still in training camp mode. i'mreminding the guys next week is game week. >>> we are getting back to football. cal is also back to work. justin wilcox enters his third season. cal came off a 7-6 campaign. they begin at home, august 31st against uc davis. >> this is that stretch of camp where that comes up. and the monotony of meetings and practice, but i thought they brought it the last two days. we're not practi
we are less than two weeks away for the season openers of cal and stanford. david shaw and the cardinal opens saturday august 31st, home game against northwestern. the cardinal lost key players to the nfl, but they turn k.j. costello, and a group of focused players. >> it's always exciting for me to see who is going to break out. a lot of guys come into college football expecting to be as far as at some point in time. nobody really knows when that time is going to happen. i think we have...
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university endowments are big source of capital so if you look at a stanford university or yale university, they have large endowments and the abysses endowments to earn a return. that money then goes to help subsidize obviously the cost to support the university large foundation so non- profit validations such as afford example. if an investor of ours. with these companies are doing art is they are trying to use venture as a way to drive a very high rate of return in their portfolio. they are looking for us to generate 25 to 30 percent annually from the business. as part of a broad portfolio, they will have venture capital, they might have stock, bonds, this is deftly kind of a high risk but hopefully with a high reward. >> peter slen: what is a normal pitch like. >> scott kupor: it's fun, usually a few members of the founding team will come in and often they have just a powerpoint presentation so they generally haven't often built to product at this.in time. is really an opportunity for the entrepreneur to tell us about their vision. how big can the market be forum. ultimately, why is th
university endowments are big source of capital so if you look at a stanford university or yale university, they have large endowments and the abysses endowments to earn a return. that money then goes to help subsidize obviously the cost to support the university large foundation so non- profit validations such as afford example. if an investor of ours. with these companies are doing art is they are trying to use venture as a way to drive a very high rate of return in their portfolio. they are...
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. >>> former stanford czar angela coston upward when he retired from the nfl. players are now coming to his defense. what a former star said about andrew luck coming up next. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so you can really promise better sleep. not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the 360 sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all beds. only for a limited time. >>>
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how did someone like that get into stanford? you might t have the same questn about some of the kids at georgetown university in washington, d.c. the magazine is available online so next time you got a second free, take a look. you will recognize many of the names and see biden, pelosi, kennedy. these are the children of famous hedemocratic politicians. are they impressive hardworking kids who deserve to be alone of this country's most prestigious universities? possibly. maybe some of them. maybe not. doesn't matter. in fact, it's irrelevant. they are the offspring of prominent democrats. that's the point and that's why they are at georgetown. so how does this happen? it happens because ameritocracy is a sham. it's fake. they show you that all of the most accomplished get into the schools but they are lying. there's friends kids get first dibs. fellow members of kids whose families can help them down the road. the children of the sympathetic politicians are an obvious parity for officers. these are the same officers who funneled
how did someone like that get into stanford? you might t have the same questn about some of the kids at georgetown university in washington, d.c. the magazine is available online so next time you got a second free, take a look. you will recognize many of the names and see biden, pelosi, kennedy. these are the children of famous hedemocratic politicians. are they impressive hardworking kids who deserve to be alone of this country's most prestigious universities? possibly. maybe some of them....
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now we go onto stanford. we are making the schedule, we would be pleased to play at palo alto or san francisco, whichever would suit you. they already secured warner from cornell. they keep playing that card. and i actually left some of these documents out. now we jump to 1905. they are writing to other players. trying to get more players to come. we have arranged this year to play stanford and berkeley and los angeles. then we go north to play at portland. the university of washington. i was correct in the pronunciation on this name. i was told by somebody who lives near that, it is will laminate university at salem. they keep filling the schedule with some pretty good games to play. i bet you are itching to know what some of those results were. [laughter] with the power of the internet and wikipedia and some other resources, usc did not beat sherman once. . they played four times. i am a trojan fan. it hurts a little bit. so actually they played four times. one was a tie. sherman scored 72 points over those
now we go onto stanford. we are making the schedule, we would be pleased to play at palo alto or san francisco, whichever would suit you. they already secured warner from cornell. they keep playing that card. and i actually left some of these documents out. now we jump to 1905. they are writing to other players. trying to get more players to come. we have arranged this year to play stanford and berkeley and los angeles. then we go north to play at portland. the university of washington. i was...
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it was in a predominantly white community in northern stanford. so integrated our neighborhood and our school. >> i did want to ask that question. how many black people were living in stanford, california, in 1963? >> well, it was north stanford so that's -- mad mow -- had more land it and was our family. in '63 may have been more. may have been two or three. in that section of the south. very much signature segregated ourselves in stanford, connecticut. >> host: what would you. at that segregation, one of the fee african-americans. >> guest: i remember in elementary school children asking me if i bathed and me feeling very insecure, very shy, not -- didn't speak at all. i wouldn't ask questions. i wouldn't wear my glasses because i didn't want to be different in any other way and didn't understand that was part of my experience there, being the only black child in the fifth grade. so fifth grade i was the only black child in the school. >> host: why did mom and dad want you to have that? or wanted you to live there. >> guest: i don't think they w
it was in a predominantly white community in northern stanford. so integrated our neighborhood and our school. >> i did want to ask that question. how many black people were living in stanford, california, in 1963? >> well, it was north stanford so that's -- mad mow -- had more land it and was our family. in '63 may have been more. may have been two or three. in that section of the south. very much signature segregated ourselves in stanford, connecticut. >> host: what would...
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it would take years, if not decades, to overcome. >> reporter: at stanford, kpix 5. >>> and a live look at sfo, where there is impact from the hong kong airport being shut down. 02 arrivals were delayed as for departures there were two cancellations. >>> today president trump tweeted that china had moved troops closer to the board of hong kong and called it a quote tough situation. >> i hope nobody gets hurt. 's make the trump administration is doing some additional tariffs and plan tariffs on chinese goods. the move comes after pressure from businesses and growing fears that a trade war is threatening the u.s. econonmy. the tariff delays applies to toys and folds that are typically on holiday shopping list. this is an apple stocks soaring today by 4%. investors overall responded well to the news. the dow jones jumped 372 points. the nasdaq game to 152 points. and the s&p added 43. the stock market arresting some of the losses from the previous two days. >>> in these bay, a suspect is now in the hospital after being shot by hayward police. officers got the call about 9 am this morning.
it would take years, if not decades, to overcome. >> reporter: at stanford, kpix 5. >>> and a live look at sfo, where there is impact from the hong kong airport being shut down. 02 arrivals were delayed as for departures there were two cancellations. >>> today president trump tweeted that china had moved troops closer to the board of hong kong and called it a quote tough situation. >> i hope nobody gets hurt. 's make the trump administration is doing some...
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the protests are heading home here in the bay area as well, glenn ramirez reports from stanford. >> the escalating situation in hong kong is a top concern for the u.s. because of trey but also because of the possibility that the chinese government could use violent force to put down the protesters. >> travelers coming into sfo said the protest delayed flights for more than a day. >> i was in the airport for more than 30 hours. >> in the bay area airport, signs of support from students at uc berkeley. and then there's this, >> we are putting on a yellow helmet and also masks, and goggles in solidarity with the people of hong kong. >> allen chang was born and raised there and is raising an effort. >> what we are seeing is hong kong people, defending their rights. >> hong kong was once a british colony but an agreement signed by britain and china over how hong kong would revert to chinese cologne control, spelled out, some say china is taking away. >> china is narrowing the range of civil rights, tightening control. >> david lefton is an author, he is concerned that the current situation c
the protests are heading home here in the bay area as well, glenn ramirez reports from stanford. >> the escalating situation in hong kong is a top concern for the u.s. because of trey but also because of the possibility that the chinese government could use violent force to put down the protesters. >> travelers coming into sfo said the protest delayed flights for more than a day. >> i was in the airport for more than 30 hours. >> in the bay area airport, signs of support...
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stanford has seen a drop in donations this summer. now they are accepting all blood types. they especially need type b and type o blood. in return they will reward donors with a coupon for a free jersey mike's so sandwich. you can go to stanford looks center.or to schedule an appointment. >>> it is back to school week and the kpix morning team has you covered. when our special coverage tomorrow continues with an afterschool program designed to curb violence. >>> i want it to look the way to find out how can we turn that man is around. how do we prevent that carnage that was taking place on the streets of richmond. >>> the answer. a bay area reverence three-step plan to success happens tomorrow morning kpix at 4:30 am. >>> everyone loves cute penguins. it turns out they were not always so little. or cute. new zealand researchers have discovered the fossils of a penguin the size of a human being. it stood more than five feet tall. it weighed up to 175 pounds. impeccably dressed however. the big penguins lived 56 million years ago. they joined a group of gigantic but extinct n
stanford has seen a drop in donations this summer. now they are accepting all blood types. they especially need type b and type o blood. in return they will reward donors with a coupon for a free jersey mike's so sandwich. you can go to stanford looks center.or to schedule an appointment. >>> it is back to school week and the kpix morning team has you covered. when our special coverage tomorrow continues with an afterschool program designed to curb violence. >>> i want it to...
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daniel stanford at mit is seen on the right and he will share a $3 million award with two of his peers for their 1976 theory of super gravity. the 2020 laureates will be honored in a ceremony november 3 at nasa's hangar one in mountain view. >>> it's a staple at, but a new warning about the popular brown balls in a chemical that can lead to cancer. >> it makes me want to bring this space back to life. >> he sees aging basketball courts as a giant canvas. the artist trying to transform communities. >>> in the midst of mass shootings and ice raids, one bay area school district is protecting its students with knowledge. >>> annual report tonight says triple labels contain chemicals linked to cancer. nonprofit study found five al known as forever chemicals. they hope the polls hold hot, greasy wet food without falling apart. the bpa says the chemicals don't breakdown in the body and they build up over time, but chipotle says suppliers meet fda guidelines. >>> if you want to add a new credit card your wallet, you might be able to swipe the new apple card pretty soon. today some lucky people
daniel stanford at mit is seen on the right and he will share a $3 million award with two of his peers for their 1976 theory of super gravity. the 2020 laureates will be honored in a ceremony november 3 at nasa's hangar one in mountain view. >>> it's a staple at, but a new warning about the popular brown balls in a chemical that can lead to cancer. >> it makes me want to bring this space back to life. >> he sees aging basketball courts as a giant canvas. the artist trying...
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the boy's family was approved for a clinical trial at stanford and now that trial is over. explaining what is next for that family. >> reporter: this is what is driving the kostanyan family to search for a way to stay in the u.s. >> he needs permanent follow-up and permanent treatment for lungs and physical and gestational therapy. >> reporter: when aleksandr was one-month-old, his parents noticed he was having trouble moving his hands. finding he had spinal muscular atrophy that affects the muscles. he has the most severe type. he was elected for a trial at the stanford hospital that changed his life and temporary visa. >> now, he can sit more than 30 minutes. >> reporter: the family visa will expire this september but hoping to remain in the u.s. legally to enter a second u.s. clinical trial to strengthen aleksandr's muscles. >> maybe has side effects. i don't know how many years we will keep alex. >> reporter: stanford officials says they can't comment on this case. they say options for visas are on a case by case scenario. but the family might have an option since the d
the boy's family was approved for a clinical trial at stanford and now that trial is over. explaining what is next for that family. >> reporter: this is what is driving the kostanyan family to search for a way to stay in the u.s. >> he needs permanent follow-up and permanent treatment for lungs and physical and gestational therapy. >> reporter: when aleksandr was one-month-old, his parents noticed he was having trouble moving his hands. finding he had spinal muscular atrophy...
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maybe a second kind of place like stanford -- just teasing. the deal was you wanted to have a faculty at that did the very best research for the benefit of society and at the same time you want students to surround those faculty so they could learn from those very best people. the best professors were not the best teachers. the best professors were the ones doing the cutting edge research. so we want excellence in research and then they were teaching the students who would be around them to learn how to take their place and do that. i think that has been replaced at most of the top research universities in an effort to reach the gender and racial diversity goals. once that's it, others are taking place, and universities are going to suffer. the story about over laland is great example. it wasn't just the administrator, it was the faculty to go after the lynch mob mentality going after this bakery which did nothing wrong as far as what i've read. and achieving diversity, bureaucrats being hired and at berkeley we spend many millions of dollars
maybe a second kind of place like stanford -- just teasing. the deal was you wanted to have a faculty at that did the very best research for the benefit of society and at the same time you want students to surround those faculty so they could learn from those very best people. the best professors were not the best teachers. the best professors were the ones doing the cutting edge research. so we want excellence in research and then they were teaching the students who would be around them to...
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♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes kesey a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when kesey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what kesey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> kesey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, kesey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drug
♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flew over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes kesey a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >>...
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i martin stanford. our top stories... there have been more arrests in the latest crackdown on hong kong's pro—democracy movement, ahead of another demonstration. lawmakers are among those arrested. the protesters remain defiant. we hong kong people won't give up and won't be scared by this injustice. as brazil accepts foreign help to deal with the fires in the amazon, we report from deep inside the rainforest. even when the fires have been put out, this is what remains. the dense rainforest that once stood here is no more. and this has happened in more than 80,000 places across the amazon this year alone. security experts reveal a "sustained" attack by hackers — using malicious websites to target iphones. and the british living in spain who fear a no—deal brexit will leave them without vital healthcare. ifi if i lose my health care, wouldn't it be easier tojust die? hello, and welcome to world news today. there've been a series of arrests of prominent pro—democracy activists and politicians in hong kong, in a sign
i martin stanford. our top stories... there have been more arrests in the latest crackdown on hong kong's pro—democracy movement, ahead of another demonstration. lawmakers are among those arrested. the protesters remain defiant. we hong kong people won't give up and won't be scared by this injustice. as brazil accepts foreign help to deal with the fires in the amazon, we report from deep inside the rainforest. even when the fires have been put out, this is what remains. the dense rainforest...
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--'m app is called curbo aret the al is to help kids and teens reach a healthy weight derived from stanford university's pediatric weight control plan. the app is free. health exp say the app could do more harm than good when it comesoody issues so weight watchers a coming un little bit of fire for thing. ihink but if it is a tool t help your child get on a better path why not? ion't-se camping trip became a nightmare a new jersey family went on a camping trio tp banin. a wolfnteredhele tenir tt theae sleepingit the family says as something out of a hror movie. the dad protected his t weif most. he his hands and neaa c family'syrb terrorizing cries fr it wasnder weight whi may the played a role in vicious attack. wolves der're otravelingnowol s. memberseven -->> apparently away. as i contemplate the camping >> i grew up in the countrerye'w oii'm got interested in going to the >> that's tragic. scary. >>> final baby shark do d do do do is stillyo popular. know you love it. so, peop just can't get enough of it.fr s heom t a live t-shirts for the wholeam even halloween arkhis wndeeke baby cere
--'m app is called curbo aret the al is to help kids and teens reach a healthy weight derived from stanford university's pediatric weight control plan. the app is free. health exp say the app could do more harm than good when it comesoody issues so weight watchers a coming un little bit of fire for thing. ihink but if it is a tool t help your child get on a better path why not? ion't-se camping trip became a nightmare a new jersey family went on a camping trio tp banin. a wolfnteredhele tenir...
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kickoff at stanford stadium at 1:00 p.m. uc davis battles cal at memorial stadium at 3:30. this morning the a's will try to continue the recent dominance over the yankees. first pitch at 10:05 at yankee stadium, and the giants take on the padres at oracle p abc 7 sports director has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. it was oakland versus vallejo in the bronx last night as the a's faced c.c. sabathia with the a's looking to continue the domination of the yankees this season. music great paul simon at the graeme. top of the second, no score until profar goes deep off sabathia. this ball is -- fair! the a's are up 1-0. c.c. left after three with some knee pain. a's take advantage of the new york bullpen, down 2-1 in the sixth. seth brown up from aaa, doubles in, matt olson, tied. profar down the line, stays in for two more scores. a's up 4-2. top nine, marcus siemian, his 100th career homer. solo blast. 7-2, a's. aaron judge not happy. a's win 8-2. that's four straight wins over the bronx bombers this season. >>> how about the giants and the
kickoff at stanford stadium at 1:00 p.m. uc davis battles cal at memorial stadium at 3:30. this morning the a's will try to continue the recent dominance over the yankees. first pitch at 10:05 at yankee stadium, and the giants take on the padres at oracle p abc 7 sports director has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. it was oakland versus vallejo in the bronx last night as the a's faced c.c. sabathia with the a's looking to continue the domination of the...
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stanford and cal kick off the football season today at home. cardinal, with a tough opener off the bat hosting northwestern. the bears slightly easier taking on uc davis. wisconsin, south florida opening up in tampa. badgers junior jonathan taylor went the award for best running back in the country last year, may be thinking heisman this season. four touchdowns in this game. his first two receiving tuesdds his college year. over 2,000 yards rushing last year. 135 in this game. south florida fans, forget it. the badgers roll, 49-0. yes, college football is back. so is after the game chris alvarez will join me. we follow the oregon/auburn game on abc, the prime time game, right around 8:00. we will have the highlights from the top local and national games. finally, he may be the tallest percussion player in music history. nba hall of famer bill walton in mill valley on thursday night at the sweetwater music hall. he is a huge grateful dead fan. he played the show with walton who wears a perpetual smile. shouldn't we all? >>> to wrap on morning sp
stanford and cal kick off the football season today at home. cardinal, with a tough opener off the bat hosting northwestern. the bears slightly easier taking on uc davis. wisconsin, south florida opening up in tampa. badgers junior jonathan taylor went the award for best running back in the country last year, may be thinking heisman this season. four touchdowns in this game. his first two receiving tuesdds his college year. over 2,000 yards rushing last year. 135 in this game. south florida...
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giants with a rush and an 8-3 victory over the stanford and cal kick off at home. hosting northwestern, the bears slightly easier taking on uc davis. wisconsin, south florida opening in tampa. jonathan taylor won the award for best running back last year, may be thinking heisman this season. four touchdowns in this game. first two receiving tds in college career, over 2,000 yards rushing last year, had 135 in this game. south florida fans forget it. the badgers roll, 49-0. yes, college football is back. so is after the game chris alvarez will join me. we follow the oregon/auburn game on abc, the prime time game, right around 8:00. we will have the highlights from the top local and national games. finally, he may be the tallest percussion player in music history, nba hall of famer bill walton in mill valley on thursday night at the sweetwater music hall. he is a huge grateful dead fan and the dead's bob weir owns the sweetwater and plays the show with walton who wears a perpetual smile. shouldn't we all? that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great holiday weekend,
giants with a rush and an 8-3 victory over the stanford and cal kick off at home. hosting northwestern, the bears slightly easier taking on uc davis. wisconsin, south florida opening in tampa. jonathan taylor won the award for best running back last year, may be thinking heisman this season. four touchdowns in this game. first two receiving tds in college career, over 2,000 yards rushing last year, had 135 in this game. south florida fans forget it. the badgers roll, 49-0. yes, college football...
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he just won his first national title since 2014, and it happened here at the nationals at stanford. by winning the heat in the 200-meter, he may have punched his ticket into the fifth remember, he just big suspension. >>> he did. if you're a fan of legos and love "friends," could you bet any more excited? >> take a look at this. this is a video lego showed online, six legos in front of the a fountain, and one of the toys pulls the light switch, which is an awful lot like of the ending of the "friends" song. >>> let's get the one with the weather. >> we've got the one weekend with some nice weather, but it does heat up, and it's going to be hot early next week. >>> if you're headed to outsidelands, wear that sunscreen. >> see you tomorrow. >>>ow on beverly hills. >> i'm sitting on top of the world in the 90210. >>> a prince of beverly hills is here. >> we're talking zombie tidal waves. what more could you ask r? >>> trap on your helmets. we're about to get a crash course. >>> plus pt for your pooch. >> i'm in oakland, this is soda. say hi, soda. >>> it's all happening
he just won his first national title since 2014, and it happened here at the nationals at stanford. by winning the heat in the 200-meter, he may have punched his ticket into the fifth remember, he just big suspension. >>> he did. if you're a fan of legos and love "friends," could you bet any more excited? >> take a look at this. this is a video lego showed online, six legos in front of the a fountain, and one of the toys pulls the light switch, which is an awful lot...
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he lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. pretty good school. and we have some people here who know about that university. he is an ibm fellow. is anyone in here firmly with the ibm pc? pc?iliar with the ibm [laughter] can you tell what year you became familiar with the ibm pc? i don't remember that long ago. d: this young man is with on the team that developed it and he has patents to prove it. he was instrumental in developing that information technology. i'm not sure what we would do today if we do not have the pc and everything that goes along with that. his career with ibm and became a fellow, which is the highest level of distinction in that organization. the nationalf inventors hall of fame. himself,veral patents connected with the pc and other endeavors. it is indeed a pleasure. ofhas been the interim dean the university of tennessee school of engineering, tickle college of engineering . so it is a pleasure to introduce dr. martin. [applause] dr. dean: good afternoon everyone. thank you, harold, for the introduction. i'm not used to spea
he lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. pretty good school. and we have some people here who know about that university. he is an ibm fellow. is anyone in here firmly with the ibm pc? pc?iliar with the ibm [laughter] can you tell what year you became familiar with the ibm pc? i don't remember that long ago. d: this young man is with on the team that developed it and he has patents to prove it. he was instrumental in developing that information technology. i'm not...
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university and he's joining us from stanford california mystic awesome very good to have you with eyes on al-jazeera i want to start with something that we've heard from the houston. p.d. that's of course the national. advice association for the advancement of colored people who said that the actions that they glad galveston police apologized and said that the actions showed poor judgment but also that this shows poor training do you agree does this show that there is a wider issue where the training of police think that this is ok you know i think it's not just a matter as a matter store it is stamped it seems that they are the only one. awareness in history will understand. your ground and enough and. resonates with worst aspects of the race as you know going back to its roots. jane chain. so. in the 20th. there's lynching and you know all of these issues. to make a public but it really. is and again it's they said that this the this shows poor judgment but if you look at just the practice itself that they say they're now going to end why hadn't they stopped at a long time ago or i t
university and he's joining us from stanford california mystic awesome very good to have you with eyes on al-jazeera i want to start with something that we've heard from the houston. p.d. that's of course the national. advice association for the advancement of colored people who said that the actions that they glad galveston police apologized and said that the actions showed poor judgment but also that this shows poor training do you agree does this show that there is a wider issue where the...
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you have a great university like berkeley, maybe a second-place kind of place like stanford -- just teasing. the deal was you wanted to have a faculty that did the very best research for the benefit of society. at the same time you want students to the best professors were not doing the best teaching. they were doing cutting-edge research. they would teach students to learn how to take their place and do that. i think that has been replaced at most of the top research universities by a desire to meet racial and gender diversity goals. once that becomes the highest value of the university and start to suffer. you should add that at oberlin, it wasn't just an administrator, there are a lot of faculties involved in this lynch mob mentality to go after this bakery that had done nothing wrong from the case i read. the most important thing for a to achieve now is diversity. i think at berkeley, we spend many millions of dollars on racial and diversity bureaucracy. instead, we are choosing to spend taxpayer money on gender and racial diversity issues. every school, every department has an officer
you have a great university like berkeley, maybe a second-place kind of place like stanford -- just teasing. the deal was you wanted to have a faculty that did the very best research for the benefit of society. at the same time you want students to the best professors were not doing the best teaching. they were doing cutting-edge research. they would teach students to learn how to take their place and do that. i think that has been replaced at most of the top research universities by a desire...
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and those that send their kids off to college and one year later after chelsea clinton went to stanford and gets there and the marshall service considered to be credible death threats with 24 hour protection. >> what a great freshman year. [laughter] >> i cannot say enough or praise of the marshals completely professional and superb but they had to do the job but once you have to be protected because i was appointed by the court under ecthe statute i was treated as if i were a judge. i was not paid as well but protections that came to his marshalsy that is that round-the-clock security of the house from the command host the brady bunch house of which the press already knew so they would go away once i left for the office and the press was fine and in fact at the funeral of antonin scalia a couple years ago and coming out of the cathedral , commenting on the record about justice scalia to serve on the dc circuit and then i save my quick piece and say by the way i camped outside your house you may not recognize me for guy was there eight months. he said i saved a lot of money we got a dow
and those that send their kids off to college and one year later after chelsea clinton went to stanford and gets there and the marshall service considered to be credible death threats with 24 hour protection. >> what a great freshman year. [laughter] >> i cannot say enough or praise of the marshals completely professional and superb but they had to do the job but once you have to be protected because i was appointed by the court under ecthe statute i was treated as if i were a...
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the statement from doctor bonnie of stanford university, a statement of doctor brian, a letter, president of teachers and teens of vaping and a letter from doctor francis of university of california irvine. hearing no objection it is ordered, we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up saturday morning, professor and author of the millionaire, the life of david carr. he will be on to talk about the history of russian influence and a mark in politics. in university professor cassondra alexander discusses the history of the first advocate arriving 400 years ago in 1619. watch c-span "washington journal", live as seven eastern on saturday morning, joined the discussion. ♪ >> starting now is book tv on c-span2 . . . >>> god is great too eyou congratulations on the book. >> guest: well, thank you very much. david. great to be with you. >> host: this is fun for me because i always remind our of this. the only way yo
the statement from doctor bonnie of stanford university, a statement of doctor brian, a letter, president of teachers and teens of vaping and a letter from doctor francis of university of california irvine. hearing no objection it is ordered, we are adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> c-span "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up saturday...
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i'm martin stanford. our top stories... emmanuel macron calls for a de—escalation of trade tensions — at an informal dinner ahead of sunday's g7 talks. hundreds of new fires rage in the amazon — as international pressure mounts on brazil's president over his environmental policies. violence in hong kong as police target pro—democracy protestors with tear gas and rubber bullets. and a new mission for nasa... after allegations of the first crime in space.
i'm martin stanford. our top stories... emmanuel macron calls for a de—escalation of trade tensions — at an informal dinner ahead of sunday's g7 talks. hundreds of new fires rage in the amazon — as international pressure mounts on brazil's president over his environmental policies. violence in hong kong as police target pro—democracy protestors with tear gas and rubber bullets. and a new mission for nasa... after allegations of the first crime in space.
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i martin stanford. our top stories... there have been more arrests in the latest crackdown on hong kong's pro—democracy movement, ahead of another demonstration. lawmakers are among those arrested. the protesters remain defiant. we hong kong people won't give up and won't be scared by this injustice. as brazil accepts foreign help to deal with the fires in the amazon, we report from deep inside the rainforest. even when the fires have been put out, this is what remains. the dense rainforest that once stood here is no more. and this has happened in more than 80,000 places across the amazon this year alone. security experts reveal a "sustained" attack by hackers — using malicious websites to target iphones.
i martin stanford. our top stories... there have been more arrests in the latest crackdown on hong kong's pro—democracy movement, ahead of another demonstration. lawmakers are among those arrested. the protesters remain defiant. we hong kong people won't give up and won't be scared by this injustice. as brazil accepts foreign help to deal with the fires in the amazon, we report from deep inside the rainforest. even when the fires have been put out, this is what remains. the dense rainforest...
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to keep being treated at stanford. this is 20-month-old that suffers from spinal muscular atrophy. his parents noticed he had trouble moving and breathing at one-month-old. he couldn't receive life saving treatment in armenia and went to stanford for a clinical trial. >> he needs permanent follow-up and clinical treatment for lungs and physical and occupational therapy. >> but the family's temporary visa expires next month. immigration authorities decide visa applications on a case by case basis. >>> a woman rushed to the hospital thinking she had kidney stones. turns out she had triplets. she said she had kidney stones in the past and sure that was what she was feeling. she also experienced labor pains in the past because she has given birth to two kids. she and her husband didn't realize she was pregnant again and certainly didn't know she had three babies. >> you don't ever see triplets conceived naturally. i went into the hospital thinking i had kidney stones and ended up in labor overnight. crazy. >> the children are still in the hospital. the community has donated money to he
to keep being treated at stanford. this is 20-month-old that suffers from spinal muscular atrophy. his parents noticed he had trouble moving and breathing at one-month-old. he couldn't receive life saving treatment in armenia and went to stanford for a clinical trial. >> he needs permanent follow-up and clinical treatment for lungs and physical and occupational therapy. >> but the family's temporary visa expires next month. immigration authorities decide visa applications on a case...
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pat brown is a former professor at stanford. you know, i've been talking to people about you, some of your fellow scientists. the first words that came out were brilliant, the real deal. brown helped revolutionize the way genes are studied. but during a sabbatical, he decided to shake things up even more, to pick what he thought was the most important problem in the world that he could help solve. >> once i started looking into it very quickly i realized that the problem was the destructive environmental impact of our use of animals in food technology. >> reporter: meat production is a leading cause of deforestation. more than a quarter of all the usable land on the globe is used to graze livestock. on top of this, about 1/3 of all crop land is used to grow food not for people but for these animals. in fact, it takes about seven pounds of feed to produce a single pound of beef. now pat brown knew people would never give up on the taste of meat. so he set out to recreate it. his eureka moment came when he and his team found the v
pat brown is a former professor at stanford. you know, i've been talking to people about you, some of your fellow scientists. the first words that came out were brilliant, the real deal. brown helped revolutionize the way genes are studied. but during a sabbatical, he decided to shake things up even more, to pick what he thought was the most important problem in the world that he could help solve. >> once i started looking into it very quickly i realized that the problem was the...
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and the uncle sent him to stanford university. and he really became a self-made millionaire. he was in his 20's when he was a millionaire. he had no political history except for one. he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce, and he had done a president --th president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get the american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped the belgians. belgium was overrun and he was responsible for belgium relief. when he came back to the united states, during the war, he was the food administrator. his job was to see that the military got fed, the home front got fed as well. and he did all of that and he did it very well. now think of the timing of this. he wasn't a democrat, he wasn't a republican. both parties were interested in him running for president in 1920. had he run for president in 1920, he would have been president from 1921 to the beginning of 1929, during prosperous times. and we would not, as we will be doing next week, be talking ab
and the uncle sent him to stanford university. and he really became a self-made millionaire. he was in his 20's when he was a millionaire. he had no political history except for one. he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce, and he had done a president --th president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get the american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped the belgians. belgium was...
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esto es lo que desata la univ universidad de stanford. los expertos dicen que el gran auge son los principales contrib contribuyentes. asÍ que bueno para gustos siempre es bueno se puede conocer a la media naranja y se puede hacer en aplicaci aplicaciones. >>> no solo se puede encontrar el amor sino tambiÉn amistades . >>> yo conocÍ a la mia bailando salsa. >>> >>> cruel rechazo, por carga pÚblica lees negada la residencia a una inmigrante mexicana que lleva 35 aÑos en el paÍs. >>> alejada de su marido e hijos durante 3 meses myrna nos habla de su calvario. esta es nuestra principal noticia, pero ademÁs este jueves. - la amenaza mÁs temida desde las masacres del paso y dayton, 28 personas arrestadas por amenazar con desatar baÑos de sangre similares. la mayorÍa de los estado mi densos temen mÁs un tiroteo masivo que un ataque terrorista extranjero. - tomates sin aranceles. estados unid estados unos
esto es lo que desata la univ universidad de stanford. los expertos dicen que el gran auge son los principales contrib contribuyentes. asÍ que bueno para gustos siempre es bueno se puede conocer a la media naranja y se puede hacer en aplicaci aplicaciones. >>> no solo se puede encontrar el amor sino tambiÉn amistades . >>> yo conocÍ a la mia bailando salsa. >>> >>> cruel rechazo, por carga pÚblica lees negada la residencia a una inmigrante mexicana que...
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niegan las acusaciones en su contra antes de su arresto trabajaba como profesor en la universidad de stanford. >> algunas de sus víctimas decían estar .. >> son reos que han cumplido 25 años de sentencia. >> fue encarcelado a los 26 años por la ley los gigantes no se rinden y tener un comodín en la mira. >> fue lo que pasó tras la pausa. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> los gigantes cerraron el ciclón casa en washington. >> para acercarnos a dos y cuatro juegos de ocupar la plaza del comodín de la liga nacional >> empezó la temporada con los gigantes de aral está pegando a sus contrincantes. >> el venezolano se fa la banda contraria. >> con el séptimo cuadrangular en la campaña desde washington. >> pero ahora hablaremos de cosas como por ejemplo las jugadas más importantes de la semana >> estas son las jugadas gigantes de la semana. >> comenzamos con esta jugada que traes de rutina. >> lo que sucedió en la inicial y luego con garner con el profundo batazo. >> en los cuatro 15. >> donde llegó steven para robarse al cuadrangular cree que tiene un hit pero quiere enfilarse en otra gran jugada. >>
niegan las acusaciones en su contra antes de su arresto trabajaba como profesor en la universidad de stanford. >> algunas de sus víctimas decían estar .. >> son reos que han cumplido 25 años de sentencia. >> fue encarcelado a los 26 años por la ley los gigantes no se rinden y tener un comodín en la mira. >> fue lo que pasó tras la pausa. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> los gigantes cerraron el ciclón casa en washington. >> para acercarnos a dos y cuatro...
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me as people think it's off to college, your daughter a year later after chelsea: quick to delhi to stanford and she gets there and she is receiving what marshal service considered to be credible death threats and she has twice for protection. how do you deal with something like that? >> what a great freshman year. happily, the deputy which i can't say enough and praise to the united states marshals service completely professional just absolutely superb, but they had to do the job because it was appointed by the court. they say why are you protected by the fbi, secret service or what have you because i was appointed by the court under the statute that existed, i was treated as if i were a judge, not paid as well as judges were paid, but protection as-- from the us marshals and they did a wonderful job took it was a toll. we had around-the-clock security at the house, so a command post outside our house, what we called our brady bunch house, which the press already knew and so we had the press outside our house most days. they would go away once i left for the office and the press was fine in
me as people think it's off to college, your daughter a year later after chelsea: quick to delhi to stanford and she gets there and she is receiving what marshal service considered to be credible death threats and she has twice for protection. how do you deal with something like that? >> what a great freshman year. happily, the deputy which i can't say enough and praise to the united states marshals service completely professional just absolutely superb, but they had to do the job because...
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he has an engineering degree from stanford university. dallas cowboys team owner jerry jones says he hopes luck will run for president one day. >> luck 2020 anyone? thank you, coy. >>> golfer rory mcilroy winning the pga tour championship for the second time in four years and taking home $15 million, the largest cash payout in golf history. mcilroy surged past the world's top player brooks koepka to win sunday. he joins tiger woods as the only player to win the fedex cup twice since it began in 2007. mcilroy will become the number two ranked golfer in the world behind koepka. there's been a lot of speculation about a possible "breaking bad" movie and now it's a reality. el khomeicamino will pick up. netflix dropped the trailer this weekend. >> i'm so sorry. i don't know what to tell you, no way i'm helping you people put him back inside a occasional. >> aaron paul will reprice his emmy winning role. he was last seen speeding away in an el camino. >> were you a "breaking bad" viewer? >> i feel like every time there's a show it's like the o
he has an engineering degree from stanford university. dallas cowboys team owner jerry jones says he hopes luck will run for president one day. >> luck 2020 anyone? thank you, coy. >>> golfer rory mcilroy winning the pga tour championship for the second time in four years and taking home $15 million, the largest cash payout in golf history. mcilroy surged past the world's top player brooks koepka to win sunday. he joins tiger woods as the only player to win the fedex cup twice...
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along the peninsula 81 bellmont. 89 woodside. 89 stanford. east, checking in on a few numbers, our inland cities in the east bay in the 90s. 92 for this neighborhood in cop cord. 90 brentwood. 91 black hawk. into the second part of the day, inland cities will heat up. 90 sanoma. 91 santa rosa. by the water, pleasant sausalito 76. for the east bay shore, upper 70s in alameda. 94 walnut creek, upper 90s antioch, 95 pleasanton, into the south bay for the afternoon, 91 los gatos, upper 80s santa clara. santa cruz enjoying 7 degrees. 87 woodside. 7 san bruno. 74 in the city of san tran. a look at the extended forecast. just as hot for tomorrow. we do begin a drop this temperatures on wednesday. better thursday into friday. getting into you weekend, bumping numbers up a little bit. comfortable, low to mid-80s and the bay. low 90s expected inland. between tuesday and wednesday, we could see that change in the pattern coming our way in the way it feels humid out there. back to you. >>> people on social media are calling for a boycott of jimmy johns r
along the peninsula 81 bellmont. 89 woodside. 89 stanford. east, checking in on a few numbers, our inland cities in the east bay in the 90s. 92 for this neighborhood in cop cord. 90 brentwood. 91 black hawk. into the second part of the day, inland cities will heat up. 90 sanoma. 91 santa rosa. by the water, pleasant sausalito 76. for the east bay shore, upper 70s in alameda. 94 walnut creek, upper 90s antioch, 95 pleasanton, into the south bay for the afternoon, 91 los gatos, upper 80s santa...
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. >> we were undergraduates at stanford he was a senior and i was a freshman in the same dormitory and that is where the romance began. that preceded our marriage. we've been married since 1992 have only did we have two wonderful kids. his field is journalism originally. he's worked for many years as a canadian broadcasting corporation abc news what he was an executive producer of the sunday show a thin day have the ability and the wherewithal to develop the critical life skills. i am really last. -- i am really blessed. >> we heard about foreigners holding their security clearances. do you maintain yours and what does that mean? >> maintained to my knowledge, i can't speak to my successors but that's what has succeeded me. they wrestle with some of the difficult challenges out there. it doesn't mean that i see the information on a daily basis. now i don't. i don't need to do with the is seen on a daily basis but the secretary of defense or whomever wanted to call me up and it sometimes happens and say how did you all think about this or do you have any thoughts on how we should approa
. >> we were undergraduates at stanford he was a senior and i was a freshman in the same dormitory and that is where the romance began. that preceded our marriage. we've been married since 1992 have only did we have two wonderful kids. his field is journalism originally. he's worked for many years as a canadian broadcasting corporation abc news what he was an executive producer of the sunday show a thin day have the ability and the wherewithal to develop the critical life skills. i am...
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presentaciÓn ahÍ estÁ precisamente bueno, segunda semana de la liga premier el chelsea de lampard empata en stanford bridge >>> sigue sin victoria el equipo de lampard y serÁ una temporada larga hay que recordar que no pudo contratar en este mercado estÁ sancionado >>> los yankees de nueva york perdieron 8 carrera a 4 ante cleveland aÚn asÍ los del bronx se mantiene como el mejor equipo de la gran carpa mientras que los indios son primeros se mantiene ahÍ como lider de la americana y como el mejor equipo de grandes ligas hoy en la noche los esperamos para platicar con carlos hermosillo de esto y mucho mÁs en "titulares y mas" fin de semana los esperamos la invitaciÓn estÁ abierta >>> muchÍsimas gracias >>> bueno, ahora les cuento que el nuevo campeÓn de cÁlculo mental es detaro, mÉxico, y su realizar operaciones sin errores le hizo la copa en china >> los sueÑos se construyen con esfuerzo y disciplina >> dice sergio quiÉn a sus 8 aÑos juega como cualquier otro niÑo pero que tiene una mente extraordinaria >>> tuve que ganar porque si no ganaba mi excelencia >>> sergio puede realizar o
presentaciÓn ahÍ estÁ precisamente bueno, segunda semana de la liga premier el chelsea de lampard empata en stanford bridge >>> sigue sin victoria el equipo de lampard y serÁ una temporada larga hay que recordar que no pudo contratar en este mercado estÁ sancionado >>> los yankees de nueva york perdieron 8 carrera a 4 ante cleveland aÚn asÍ los del bronx se mantiene como el mejor equipo de la gran carpa mientras que los indios son primeros se mantiene ahÍ como lider de...
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stanford medical center says two of the people have been released. santa clara says one person they received after the shooting is back home. valley medical is still treating two shooting victims. one is in fair condition, the other is not allowing any other information to be released. >>> gilroy police and fbi have new information they can release to the public. they will hold a news conference at 11:00 this morning, we will have a reporting there to tell you what investigators have learned. >>> vigils in el paso and dayton honored the victims of the two mass shootings over the weekend. the cities are more than 1000 miles apart but share a common pain, trauma and grief. since the shootings there have been new calls to action coming from across the country on the issue of gun control. sara zendehnam is live in the newsroom and says ohio's governor plans to talk about his proposals later this morning. >> people in texas and ohio demand change after 31 people died in shootings in el paso and dayton. ohio governor is expected to talk about ways to deal
stanford medical center says two of the people have been released. santa clara says one person they received after the shooting is back home. valley medical is still treating two shooting victims. one is in fair condition, the other is not allowing any other information to be released. >>> gilroy police and fbi have new information they can release to the public. they will hold a news conference at 11:00 this morning, we will have a reporting there to tell you what investigators have...
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this happened friday night in the area of huntington driver and stanford court. police on the ground quickly rushed in to stop it. police conducted a pair of dui tests. >>> a pair of suspected catalytic converter thieves in san rafael got themselves busted because of their own car. one car was hit last night in shoreline parkway. a short time later, an officer stopped a car with no plates. those catalytic converters are expensive. the suspects alledgedly used a saw to take the converter. officers say they later found two more of the catalytic converters in their car along they're now both behind bars in the marin county jail. >>> we're less than two weeks away from the grand opening of the new chase center in san francisco. chopper 5 flew over the waterfront arena and got a look at the freshly installed logo on the roof. we'll be getting a closer look at the finishing touches inside and bay area rock royalty will officially open the place on september 6th as metallica performs alongside the san francisco symphony. >> that will be a lot of variety. >>> a spanish e
this happened friday night in the area of huntington driver and stanford court. police on the ground quickly rushed in to stop it. police conducted a pair of dui tests. >>> a pair of suspected catalytic converter thieves in san rafael got themselves busted because of their own car. one car was hit last night in shoreline parkway. a short time later, an officer stopped a car with no plates. those catalytic converters are expensive. the suspects alledgedly used a saw to take the...
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you can see pittsburg 105, pleasanton also 105, danville 105, south san jose stanford at 102. things are starting to drop off a little bit. i know that means a little to you if you do not have air conditioning. your house is just holding onto all of that heat. 102 in concord right now, 101 in livermo livermore. back by the coast, we're dropping down to 81 in san francisco and 85 in mill valley. the good news, tomorrow we drop off a little bit, and then just in time for the weekend, i'm following a storm system that will help cool us down even more. we'll have full details on that coming up in several hits this hour. i'll see you next at 6:19 tonight. >> looking forward to it. thank you very much, jeff. >>> a lot of relieved homeowners in south san jose right now after manufacturers knocked down flames that burned up the hillside near their houses. pg&e says the fire started around 12:15 this afternoon after a vehicle crashed into a power pole in the area of santa teresa boulevard and bayless drive. about 120 firefighters swarmed the hills, and with the help of an aerial attack
you can see pittsburg 105, pleasanton also 105, danville 105, south san jose stanford at 102. things are starting to drop off a little bit. i know that means a little to you if you do not have air conditioning. your house is just holding onto all of that heat. 102 in concord right now, 101 in livermo livermore. back by the coast, we're dropping down to 81 in san francisco and 85 in mill valley. the good news, tomorrow we drop off a little bit, and then just in time for the weekend, i'm...
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before the arrest he was working as a visiting professor at stanford. >>> and new this morning, there's new measles concerns in southern california for folks who have not been vaccinated. they're being warned about someone with the virus who passed through union station in los angeles. that was on july 23rd. l.a. county health leaders say there have been 16 measles cases in the county this year. they are reminding people who have not been vaccinated to get vaccinated as soon as possible. >>> new video this morning, typhoon francisco made landfall in southwestern japan. wins were up to 88 miles per hour. flights were canceled, train service suspended, an evacuation advisory was issued for 20,000 people. up to seven inches of rain is expected in some spots. officials are asking residents to stay on high alert for landslides and floods. this is the eighth typhoon to strike japan this year. >>> let's look at your morning commuted with kari. >> dealing with more quiet weather and cooler temperatures today. out if brentwood, starting out with lower 60s, a lot of sunshine today. our climb in t
before the arrest he was working as a visiting professor at stanford. >>> and new this morning, there's new measles concerns in southern california for folks who have not been vaccinated. they're being warned about someone with the virus who passed through union station in los angeles. that was on july 23rd. l.a. county health leaders say there have been 16 measles cases in the county this year. they are reminding people who have not been vaccinated to get vaccinated as soon as...
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. >> he had the stroke and nobody knew why and it took forever and through grad school at stanford and through his data research and background he applied and now able to help other patients and match them with the right doctor to get the right answers to get the right treatment spaghetti have any surgery? >> he did and you will see him occasionally running around maybe a couple miles at a time. he doesn't push it. as far as olympics and 1500 meters, that is over. he has his memories. >> how inspiring okseacantued i something positive. >>> coming up, the search is on for this bay area bank robber who has a very distinct disguise. >>> also to the huge property sale in the south bay and the residents who are getting a new long-distance landlord. >>> why one of president trump's closest assistant suddenly resigned. >>> sad news from the entertainment world. actress valerie harper has died. she was known to millions as rode out the upstairs neighbor of mary tyler moore. leader starting her own spinoff series earning four emmys and a golden globe for the role. she was recently diagnosed wit
. >> he had the stroke and nobody knew why and it took forever and through grad school at stanford and through his data research and background he applied and now able to help other patients and match them with the right doctor to get the right answers to get the right treatment spaghetti have any surgery? >> he did and you will see him occasionally running around maybe a couple miles at a time. he doesn't push it. as far as olympics and 1500 meters, that is over. he has his...
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this one of our one of our projects is called the stanford open policing project we released lots of data in the criminal justice system we released code for people to play with the data and i encourage everyone to look at that and try to understand what's going on. you know maybe they'll discover a pattern that you construct solves my biggest piece of advice is to never underestimate your influence. you know you might be fighting some machine. some computer system that you've never been able to mate let's say to his him inflicted huge homeless suffering but no words can make government scared your voices combined can make. sin quote sit up and pay attention to gather we can shape the way these tools are created and the ways that they impact as a political community if we want better outcomes from these systems we have to we have to claim our space as decision making and decision makers at these tables. and we can't do that if we think that these technologies are somehow gods they're built just just the way we build our kids we build these technologies and we have a right to be in di
this one of our one of our projects is called the stanford open policing project we released lots of data in the criminal justice system we released code for people to play with the data and i encourage everyone to look at that and try to understand what's going on. you know maybe they'll discover a pattern that you construct solves my biggest piece of advice is to never underestimate your influence. you know you might be fighting some machine. some computer system that you've never been able...
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if you take a step back and try and name others, you come up with leland stanford in california. i'm sure that name rings a bell area you would have john creighton from nebraska. john e live from northern colorado, and all of those people were very good. they started the most part and gold-mining. after making some headway in gold-mining, investments in railroads, mercantilism, et cetera, cattle ranches, so their wealth and their prominent and their respective areas just catapulted. it is the same thing with nelson story. you could maim just about any industry that wasn't -- you could name just about any industry that was important in the american west, ranching, cattle, real estate my flour milling, banking, and he had a hand in it. he was one of those who came to this territory and made a good chunk of money, roughly $30,000 in gold. it was typical. a lot of the people who had no success in callow when you, -- success in california, they branched out through the rock to try their luck. that is kind of what happened, gold was found. later, to the southeast and the golds, where v
if you take a step back and try and name others, you come up with leland stanford in california. i'm sure that name rings a bell area you would have john creighton from nebraska. john e live from northern colorado, and all of those people were very good. they started the most part and gold-mining. after making some headway in gold-mining, investments in railroads, mercantilism, et cetera, cattle ranches, so their wealth and their prominent and their respective areas just catapulted. it is the...
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with the public policy from stanford university as a doctorate in political science where she attended on a road scholarship. she said she would write and one - - never write another book but we are glad that she did. welcome rachel maddow. [applause] speak i am such a night owl this constitute is very late tonight so smoke or drink or whatever you need to do. it is exciting and intimidating to be here i am more than excited with each of their new work i have imposter syndrome so i will be brief about my new book that is called blowout as some of you may know i have a tv show very soon it will be a phone show and at what length and for that show i write several thousand words a day as long as there are no swearwords and abide by nbc news rules and standards i can say all the words that i write on my own terms on tv every night which means i have the greatest job on earth. but that may also make you wonder why on top of that i would be so greedy to want an additional outlet. so in the abstract i don't but in 2012 when i wrote my first book drift, and this past year working on blowout, i
with the public policy from stanford university as a doctorate in political science where she attended on a road scholarship. she said she would write and one - - never write another book but we are glad that she did. welcome rachel maddow. [applause] speak i am such a night owl this constitute is very late tonight so smoke or drink or whatever you need to do. it is exciting and intimidating to be here i am more than excited with each of their new work i have imposter syndrome so i will be...
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and 50s and 60s on the temps, menlo park, stanford, and los altos. 61. belmont is 59. san mateo 58. and why are you showing the midwest? because yesterday hibbing, minnesota dropped to 57. there's been some cool weather in the midwest and the upper plains. 39 truckee. and the monsoon which finally got its act together is pushing off to the northeast. nothing in southern california or las vegas. and the pacific northwest system will sweep through. it's been a fight between the low pressure trough or the high in the desert southwest. today it's going to be more widespread with cooling. 60s, 70s, back in the 80s, out of the 90s livermore and concord. a little warmer friday. saturday we go back to warm again with low 90s. next week looking cooler again. >>> time is 4:51. guess what? the 50-year anniversary woodstock festival is officially canceled. coming up, the reason organizers decided to pull the plug. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. happening today, the warriors will display and show off the new street sign outside a their new home, the chase center. this morning at 8:30. the wa
and 50s and 60s on the temps, menlo park, stanford, and los altos. 61. belmont is 59. san mateo 58. and why are you showing the midwest? because yesterday hibbing, minnesota dropped to 57. there's been some cool weather in the midwest and the upper plains. 39 truckee. and the monsoon which finally got its act together is pushing off to the northeast. nothing in southern california or las vegas. and the pacific northwest system will sweep through. it's been a fight between the low pressure...
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came to stanford because they could work and go to grad school at the same time. you didn't have a lot of ivy leaguers. they stayed east coach and worked for fortune 50 companies. but it was all white, all male. it's the world of engineering. and engineering where, you know, women were not, you know, department chairs could say if a woman wanted to major in even in math they were like, sorry. we don't allow women in this program. this is the '50s and '60s. and then the other vertical was kind of finance/sort of mba executive management. you know, harvard business school didn't admit women. so you had these -- the very homogenous worlds. the magic of silicon valley. my friend another silicon valley historian talks about a relay race passing the baton from one generation to another. that's the magic where they mentors and funds and does the same to the internet generation then to the social media generation. but they have this -- you know, what they say is pattern recognition. i give money to -- i'm going to invest in this guy, in this person because they went to st
came to stanford because they could work and go to grad school at the same time. you didn't have a lot of ivy leaguers. they stayed east coach and worked for fortune 50 companies. but it was all white, all male. it's the world of engineering. and engineering where, you know, women were not, you know, department chairs could say if a woman wanted to major in even in math they were like, sorry. we don't allow women in this program. this is the '50s and '60s. and then the other vertical was kind...