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. >>> a search for a rape suspect right now at stanford university. the assault reportedly happened between two students in a dorm on the east side of campus. rick boone joining us from stanford's campus. given everything that's gone on in recent months, how are the students taking this news? >> they are concerned, rob, incredibly concerned. meetings are going on behind me in the police station. this comes about a month after brock turner was released from jail and about a day after the governor signed a new rape bill into law. this rape allegedly happened in the suspect's dorm room with the victim early saturday morning. they both are students, a male and a female. the victim has yet to give a statement, so no arrests yet. police also do not know the identity of the suspect. a medical professional contacted police about the rape when the victim came in to get care. this, as you can imagine, frustrating police because they can't solve this yet, and also making students downright nervous because an alleged sex crime puts their campus in the spotlight ag
. >>> a search for a rape suspect right now at stanford university. the assault reportedly happened between two students in a dorm on the east side of campus. rick boone joining us from stanford's campus. given everything that's gone on in recent months, how are the students taking this news? >> they are concerned, rob, incredibly concerned. meetings are going on behind me in the police station. this comes about a month after brock turner was released from jail and about a day...
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line of making sure the victim feels safe and also ensuring future safety on campus. >> at stanford university, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> coincidentally stanford is launching a new program this week to talk about sex and consent. all 1,700 first year and transfer students are required to attend. it's called beyond sex ed, consent and sexuality at stanford. the 90-minute program will feature personal stories from current students. this is designed to help students improve communication about boundaries and consent. >> a seven-month investigation has uncovered a statewide child porn ring based out of san francisco. police made three arrests in the city with two of the suspects gary weight and daniaca moray. the arrests led to the arrest of two other men, both accused of possessing child porn if i. five people were killed in separate attacks over the weekend. the string of homicides began friday morning. four of the victims died after being shot and two people survived and one of the shootings in soma and no arrests have been made in the shooting. a woman died after being stabbed at califor
line of making sure the victim feels safe and also ensuring future safety on campus. >> at stanford university, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> coincidentally stanford is launching a new program this week to talk about sex and consent. all 1,700 first year and transfer students are required to attend. it's called beyond sex ed, consent and sexuality at stanford. the 90-minute program will feature personal stories from current students. this is designed to help students improve...
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the bill lane center for the american west and stanford university libraries co-host this event. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> thank you, bruce. hello. my name is mark lavigne and i'm an affiliated scholar with the billing center for the american west. our program today is called "jack london, apostle of the american west." and it is being co-sponsored by stanford's bill lane center for the american west and the stanford university libraries. as bruce was describing, the bill lane center is dedicated to advancing scholarship and public education on the past, present and future of western north america. so this is a very appropriate program for them, and the stanford university libraries offers access to a comprehensive range of scholarly resources both print and digital format in support of research and nstruction here at stanford. today we inaugurate a new lane center initiative called arts west. it is d
the bill lane center for the american west and stanford university libraries co-host this event. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> thank you, bruce. hello. my name is mark lavigne and i'm an affiliated scholar with the billing center for the american west. our program today is called "jack london, apostle of the...
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. >> stanford university public safety department says it hasn't talked with the victim of early friday morning rape. >> because it is a very traumatic experience for the victim and still deciding whether its to make a statement to the police. >> security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. the. >> victim female student and the perpetrator and victim didn't know each other. and this was in the perpetrator dorm room. >> that dorm room is on the east side of campus. campus officials sent out an alert notifying students. >> stanford is being very open and on top of what is going on and not hiding it from the students especially. still not something we are proud of on campus. >>reporter: it happened the same day the governor signed two bill the brock turner legislation. it's a law. legislation follows outrage over judge 6 month sentence for former stanford swimmer brock turner who was convicted of sexual assaulting an unconscious woman. it requires longer sentences for defendants who sexually assault unconscious victims. really important for victims
. >> stanford university public safety department says it hasn't talked with the victim of early friday morning rape. >> because it is a very traumatic experience for the victim and still deciding whether its to make a statement to the police. >> security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. the. >> victim female student and the perpetrator and victim didn't know each other. and this was in the perpetrator dorm room. >> that...
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rape inside of a stanford university dorm room. stanford police tell us that an assault happened friday morning on the east side of campus. a student there, a woman told a campus security guard that a male student who she didn't know raped her inside of his dorm room. this latest incident comes about a month after a former stanford student brock turner was released from jail after an on-campus sexual assault. >>> panel members issued their conclusions earlier this year determining that racial bias is an ongoing problem within the department and one that must be addressed. the panel suggested more oversight for police officers. sfpd has already taken measures to reform its culture. >>> unless you're prepared to hit the roads this morning a new report shows the absolute worst parts and i suppose this is all relative of the bay area. >> see if your route is on the list highlighted in blue. three of the top ten spots in santa clara county. what's the most congested zone in the area, according to this study, this section of highway 101.
rape inside of a stanford university dorm room. stanford police tell us that an assault happened friday morning on the east side of campus. a student there, a woman told a campus security guard that a male student who she didn't know raped her inside of his dorm room. this latest incident comes about a month after a former stanford student brock turner was released from jail after an on-campus sexual assault. >>> panel members issued their conclusions earlier this year determining that...
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. >>> police at stanford university are investigating an allege alleged rape. the woman did not know the suspect and it's not known how the attacker got into the dornl. the victim worpd it to a third party and that person was required by law to tell the police but the victim has not come forward. >> we are going to continue to try to get the victim to come forward. but the investigation will take off from that point. >> the university reminded students over the weekend that there is zero tolerance for sexual misconduct. >>> as rain returns to the bay area look at this times lapse video. you see the rain drops slowly started to disappear. >> it did not take much rain to cause problems on the road. look at this scene. roads were slick when a truck skidded off the road and into a tree. nobody was hurt. >>> in the sierras, a light dusting of snow. it was enough to get skiers excited. >> bill, how much rain and snow did we get. >> interesting enough, the mountains got half an inch of rain. that's where you saw the traffic problems. for us around here, most of us, a
. >>> police at stanford university are investigating an allege alleged rape. the woman did not know the suspect and it's not known how the attacker got into the dornl. the victim worpd it to a third party and that person was required by law to tell the police but the victim has not come forward. >> we are going to continue to try to get the victim to come forward. but the investigation will take off from that point. >> the university reminded students over the weekend that...
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new research suggests some medications may impact a man's fertility.scientists at stanford university compared infertility rates of men both before and after -- they began taking blood pressure medication.the risk of fertility problems was about 10-percent higher among men taking ace inhibitors and beta another factor in men's couples found men who slept less than six hours or more than nine hours a night -- were the least likely to conceive a child.men who said they had trouble sleeping at least half of the time also had more infertility problems. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...a new app for wine lovers.coming up: how the app and this small device helps you remember important details about your collection, traffic alert i-94 going south toward chicago is completely shut down for an injury crash.this is at the milwaukee - racine county line drivers being told to exit at ryan road.d-o-t tells us it may take at least two hours to clearour pete zervakis is john, we're giving you a raise. that's fantastic! but i'm gonna pass. are you ok? honey, you got another present. no t
new research suggests some medications may impact a man's fertility.scientists at stanford university compared infertility rates of men both before and after -- they began taking blood pressure medication.the risk of fertility problems was about 10-percent higher among men taking ace inhibitors and beta another factor in men's couples found men who slept less than six hours or more than nine hours a night -- were the least likely to conceive a child.men who said they had trouble sleeping at...
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brock turner, a former stanford university student, was released from jail after serving three months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. the sentence has upset a has made a powerful photo series in reaction to his case. we're not going to show you the most graphic images but we want to show you, some of the pictures we'll show you are explicit. the 20-year-old student goes to college in new york. the student said she wanted to continue the conversation and, jail time. >>> hillary clinton gets a boost from a popular star to try to attract young voters. >>> and a live look here from 30 rock. the "snl" cast is getting ready for a big show tonight. i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. >>> a scary moment in spring
brock turner, a former stanford university student, was released from jail after serving three months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. the sentence has upset a has made a powerful photo series in reaction to his case. we're not going to show you the most graphic images but we want to show you, some of the pictures we'll show you are explicit. the 20-year-old student goes to college in new york. the student said she wanted to continue the conversation and, jail time. >>>...
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.>>> at stanford university they are rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quad. this day back -- dates back to the founding of the university in -- where students meet near midnight and upper classmate -- upperclassmen are supposed to get kisses from freshman. but it has been a difficult time at stanford with two rates in the past two weeks. -- rabies -- rapes in the past two weeks. >> they say they will focus more on school spirit and community then kissing.>>> four off-duty heyward firefighters hailed as heroes. coming up. >>> welcome back. we have new information this morning about the deadly create -- train crash in new jersey. it was going more than twice the speed limit when it slammed into the train station in hoboken new jersey. the ntsb said it was going at eight miles per hour until approximately 38 seconds before the crash. the throttle was increased and reached a speed of 21 miles per hour. data recorder showed the engineer hit the emergency brake less than a second before the train crashed. one person died and more than 100 were injured in that crash
.>>> at stanford university they are rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quad. this day back -- dates back to the founding of the university in -- where students meet near midnight and upper classmate -- upperclassmen are supposed to get kisses from freshman. but it has been a difficult time at stanford with two rates in the past two weeks. -- rabies -- rapes in the past two weeks. >> they say they will focus more on school spirit and community then...
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. >>> it's been a tradition on the stanford university campus since the turn-of-the-century. the full moon is supposed to take place on the first full moon of the fall quarter but this year is being moved to winter quarter and some students are rethinking the annual get together altogether. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary live on the campus to tell us why this popular event is being rescheduled. jesse? >> reporter: julie the full moon on the quad started as a romantic way to welcome incoming freshman women here at stanford university. upperclassman men would read them, give them a kiss, perhaps with a rose in their hand. that was a long time ago. back when el camino real was a two lane road. the times have changed. so to could this tradition. >> ♪ >> reporter: it's part dance party, part lip lock convention. century-old tradition students meeting near midnight on the quad during the first full moon of the quarter. once it was just a kiss. now it is costumes and more. some students say romance has given way to raunchy. >> the tradition is people make out with each other.
. >>> it's been a tradition on the stanford university campus since the turn-of-the-century. the full moon is supposed to take place on the first full moon of the fall quarter but this year is being moved to winter quarter and some students are rethinking the annual get together altogether. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary live on the campus to tell us why this popular event is being rescheduled. jesse? >> reporter: julie the full moon on the quad started as a romantic way to...
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. >>> in two minutes a report of sexual assault at stanford university and new questions tonight about student safety. >> the groups on campus usually crimes like that don't get enforced. honey, is the internet back yet? yes!! i need to let her know that i like this! i like, like, like, like... i haven't seen a movie based on a comic book in so long. i know. we're over here internet people! get high speed internet from at&t. with over 99% reliability. at an everyday price with no extra monthly fees. keep calm, you internet's on. >>> a south bay man is under arrest tonight for allegedly distributing thousands of images of child pornography. authorities say that 61-year- old dennis cruz distributed graphic images of children including toddlers and infants. the santa clara sheriff's department served the search warrant on oakwood avenue this morning along with the fbi and san jose police. they say that they recovered a thousand images from cruz's computer with more coming in by the second. >> when we do the search warrant, he was in the process of downloading child pornography as we went
. >>> in two minutes a report of sexual assault at stanford university and new questions tonight about student safety. >> the groups on campus usually crimes like that don't get enforced. honey, is the internet back yet? yes!! i need to let her know that i like this! i like, like, like, like... i haven't seen a movie based on a comic book in so long. i know. we're over here internet people! get high speed internet from at&t. with over 99% reliability. at an everyday price...
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stanford university's department of public safety has >>> every. >>> at the atlantic coast of florida at daytona beach, you can take a look at this live weather camera, you can see the strong storm surge with the wind a key factor with this hurricane. it continues to hit the state of florida. winds at 64 miles per hour out of the north and northeast. problem high speeds until 11 a.m. our time this morning. those winds are clocked at 10:miles per hour in the cape canaveral area. hurricane matthew a category 3 going north along the florida coast towards georgia. we'll continue to monitor the progression of the hurricane in our local forecast. it's all straight ahead. >>> roberta, thank you. stanford university's department of public safety has identified a graduate student arrested last month for allegedly sexual assaulting a woman at an on campus housing come. he is accused of assaulting a 28-year-old nonstudent. the suspects and victim were dating at the time of the alleged assault. that's according to school officials. >>> u.s. senator barbara boxer of california has made an endorsem
stanford university's department of public safety has >>> every. >>> at the atlantic coast of florida at daytona beach, you can take a look at this live weather camera, you can see the strong storm surge with the wind a key factor with this hurricane. it continues to hit the state of florida. winds at 64 miles per hour out of the north and northeast. problem high speeds until 11 a.m. our time this morning. those winds are clocked at 10:miles per hour in the cape canaveral...
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finally, yes, it's college football game day here at my alma mater stanford university. being an athlete here, guy, you are motivated by athletes from all sports. for 22 consecutive seasons stanford has won the directors cup, given to the nation's top overall sports program. the cardinal won more medals at this summer's rio olympic games than any other university. one medal winner, maya dirado after winning two gold medals at 23. making a major life change hanging up goggles and going to work as a consultant in the business world. >> i'm going from the top of my field in swimming to the very bottom starting out in my new job. but i think it's all about the challenge and it's all about learning new things and stretching yours and instead of thinking i'm bad at this, that makes me, you know, maybe incompetent, it's just an opportunity to get better and develop new skills. >> you can check out our entire interview, difference makers with maya dirado on cnn.com. i'll tweet out a link she talks about goal setting, secrets to success, secret to success for stanford today agains
finally, yes, it's college football game day here at my alma mater stanford university. being an athlete here, guy, you are motivated by athletes from all sports. for 22 consecutive seasons stanford has won the directors cup, given to the nation's top overall sports program. the cardinal won more medals at this summer's rio olympic games than any other university. one medal winner, maya dirado after winning two gold medals at 23. making a major life change hanging up goggles and going to work...
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if case you're wonder, what is it like out there in general every single commute is low. >> stanford universityolice are investigating a report of a rape on campus. we have a live report now from stan with details on -- stanford with key tails on this investigation. >> reporter: the departments of public safety is saying that a female reported she was rained in the early hours of friday morning. it allegedly happened inside a student resident, and the female said the suspect was not someone she knew. the university has issued an alert to all the students informing them of what happened, and saying that it does not tolerate sexual assault, misconduct, or harassment. students that we spoke to this morning wanted the university to update them. >> if they broke into a dorm, i don't know, if it was late at night, or if it was early morning, it's just so many questions. was it a freshman? >> reporter: stanford has been in the national spotlight in regards to rape on campus ever since former student brock turner was convicted of sexually assault and unconscious woman outside a fraternity party. he was
if case you're wonder, what is it like out there in general every single commute is low. >> stanford universityolice are investigating a report of a rape on campus. we have a live report now from stan with details on -- stanford with key tails on this investigation. >> reporter: the departments of public safety is saying that a female reported she was rained in the early hours of friday morning. it allegedly happened inside a student resident, and the female said the suspect was not...
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. >>> we are learning more about the alleged rape on the stanford university campus, a female students raped by a male student inside the dorm room friday morning. the woman reportedly attacked the campus security and that person reported it to the police. the investigators say that she did not know the person that attacked her and does not know how they got into the dorm room. >> the alleged rate was reported the same day that governor jerry brown signed new laws requiring longer sentencing for sexual assault convictions following the brock turner case. he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman on the campus, sentenced to six months in jail only serving half of that time. >>> two former police officers arrested in connection with the bay area law enforcement sex scandal are due in court today. the required open police sergeant rory johnson is charged with not reporting sexual child abuse after woman said she had sexual contact with officers while under age. the officer did you see here on the linkedin page is accused of having sex with young woman that once went by
. >>> we are learning more about the alleged rape on the stanford university campus, a female students raped by a male student inside the dorm room friday morning. the woman reportedly attacked the campus security and that person reported it to the police. the investigators say that she did not know the person that attacked her and does not know how they got into the dorm room. >> the alleged rate was reported the same day that governor jerry brown signed new laws requiring...
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james huffman is visiting fellow at stanford's university hoover institution, dean amare us the.ean huffman, you don't like this sflend is that fair to say? and if so, why not? >> that is fair to say. and let me just summarize quickly three or four or five reasons why. i think as you've already indicated it really means that the debate that's taking place in the campaign is irrelevant to all those voters who voted early. so, the president of the united states case, he voted on october 7th. that was before the last two presidential debates. now of course we can imagine how he would vote. but what really concerns me about the debate is the down ballot candidates. i can't imagine that the president had a good read on all the down ballot candidates in illinois when he voted. so that concerns me. secondly, i think it increases the costs of elections because you don't have a peek. in oregon where i vote, you have a three-week period when ballots are being cast. thirdly, i think things can happen in the future. candidates can even die. they can change their positions. they can be revela
james huffman is visiting fellow at stanford's university hoover institution, dean amare us the.ean huffman, you don't like this sflend is that fair to say? and if so, why not? >> that is fair to say. and let me just summarize quickly three or four or five reasons why. i think as you've already indicated it really means that the debate that's taking place in the campaign is irrelevant to all those voters who voted early. so, the president of the united states case, he voted on october...
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. >>> police are investigating a rape on the campus of stanford university. veronica is in our newsroom with what we're learning about this so far. >> a third party came to them and said a female student reported she was raped early friday morning by a male she didn't know. she says it happened in a suspect's dorm room on the east side of campus. investigators say at this point, they don't have any other information on the suspect. police say they are waiting to talk to the alleged victim. >> the victim has not come forward to us yet. she's been through a traumatic experience. we're hoping she does come to us with additional details and provide a statement. it's par of the investigation. >> this happened the same day jerry brown signed legislation after the brock turner case. under one of the new laws, a judge is required to sentence sexo fenders to -- sexo fenders to prison. >>> two shootings in two days are sparking protest and calls for calm in los angeles. protesters took over city streets this this weekend. something doing donuts in the middle of an inte
. >>> police are investigating a rape on the campus of stanford university. veronica is in our newsroom with what we're learning about this so far. >> a third party came to them and said a female student reported she was raped early friday morning by a male she didn't know. she says it happened in a suspect's dorm room on the east side of campus. investigators say at this point, they don't have any other information on the suspect. police say they are waiting to talk to the...
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lisa: bethany coates is a former assistant dean at stanford university's business school. she founded breakline in 2015 help get more veterans to the tech table. bethany: intellect, leadership, problem solvinability, grit, collaboration. those are strengths that veterans bring in spades. there's so much talent there and there's so much need in industry. i wanted to help it, build a bridge. lisa: through one-month-long skill sets to employers and introduces silicon valley's top tech firms to a new talent pool. we were with don faul. we were with kymberly penson. talented and confident individuals, but both of them told us they were nervous. they didn't necessarily believe in themselves at the beginning, which, looking at them now, is a little hard to imagine. is that fairly com peed. but i think that the sil move past this moment of vulnerability and sort of return to that place of competence and performance that has served them so well in the military. don: all of the hardware lisa: and don faul is a perfect example. after grad school and a lucky break by a navy man who go
lisa: bethany coates is a former assistant dean at stanford university's business school. she founded breakline in 2015 help get more veterans to the tech table. bethany: intellect, leadership, problem solvinability, grit, collaboration. those are strengths that veterans bring in spades. there's so much talent there and there's so much need in industry. i wanted to help it, build a bridge. lisa: through one-month-long skill sets to employers and introduces silicon valley's top tech firms to a...
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. >> reporter: that's the idea but -- behind the stanford university fellowship. starting this year, three students can attend school for free. in order to apply for the fellowship, you must have a connection to iowa or any of these states in the midwest. after graduating, they are required to start or work f grow in this business. -- to growth in this region. >> it would not surprise me at all if the population here doubles or triples in the coming years because people discover how to great -- upgrade it is to have a family in the midwest.>> reporter: in news. >>> we are going to have nice weather and you will feel it when you step out the door tomorrow. however, we will have to get through some showers first. a strong frontal system is moving through the -- the i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go [bleep] themselves. get him out
. >> reporter: that's the idea but -- behind the stanford university fellowship. starting this year, three students can attend school for free. in order to apply for the fellowship, you must have a connection to iowa or any of these states in the midwest. after graduating, they are required to start or work f grow in this business. -- to growth in this region. >> it would not surprise me at all if the population here doubles or triples in the coming years because people discover how...
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turner a former stanford university swimmer served just three months in jail for raping a 23-year-old unconscious woman. turner's case gained national attention because of his lenient sentence. the laws go into effect on january 1st. >>> a homework assignment not sitting well with everyone. a high school teacher giving privilege survey. the teacher stands by the survey saying the point is to start a conversation and provoke thought. well, it certainly did. parents are starting that conversation both for and against it. >>> the trial for a georgia man accused of deliberately leaving his son in a hot car and killing him begins on monday. justin ross harris is charged with murder in the death of his 22-mthcooper who unhappy in his marr seeking other relationships at the time his son died. they say he googled hot car deaths prior to his son's death. harris maintains it was all just an accident. >>> in knock address 2016 donald trump getting some nigh debate, the commission admittins not working properly' claimed. but the problem only affected those in the debate hall. the audio on tv was
turner a former stanford university swimmer served just three months in jail for raping a 23-year-old unconscious woman. turner's case gained national attention because of his lenient sentence. the laws go into effect on january 1st. >>> a homework assignment not sitting well with everyone. a high school teacher giving privilege survey. the teacher stands by the survey saying the point is to start a conversation and provoke thought. well, it certainly did. parents are starting that...
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turner is the 'former' -- 'stanford university swimmer' -- who was 'sentenced' to 'six months in jail' -- for raping an 'unconscious woman' -- behind a 'trash bin'. to vote 2016 now -- hillary clinton -- calling a series of late night tweets from donald trump--"unhinged" -- even for him. trump tweeted that former miss universe -- 'alicia - machado' -- was "disgusting" and a "con". he also urged his followers to non-existent sex tape. meanwhile -- trump held a rally in michigan tonight -- where he demanded that 'president obama' -- not pardon clinton -- should she be charged with a crime -- related to her use of a 'private email server'. and there's this -- only a former president can keep the current president waiting. president obama -- standing at the doorway of air force one---- trying to hurry 'bill - clinton' along today in isreal. clinton hitched a ride after the shimon peres running a little late-- and that was the case today. it got to the point that president obama walked outside and yelled "bill, let's go... i'll take you home." clinton finally made it up the stairs where th
turner is the 'former' -- 'stanford university swimmer' -- who was 'sentenced' to 'six months in jail' -- for raping an 'unconscious woman' -- behind a 'trash bin'. to vote 2016 now -- hillary clinton -- calling a series of late night tweets from donald trump--"unhinged" -- even for him. trump tweeted that former miss universe -- 'alicia - machado' -- was "disgusting" and a "con". he also urged his followers to non-existent sex tape. meanwhile -- trump held a rally...
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employees from alphabet, the parent company of google, apple, and stanford university also made clinton's top ten donors list. only one at california based company was in donald trump's top ten. san francisco-based wells fargo. employees for murray energy, a coal company based in ohio, gave the most money to trump, just over $100,000. for more on the local races impacting you, just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and click on the 2016 tab. decision 2016 tab. >>> trump questions from a bay area family tonight. this family is mourning the death of their daughter. ♪ >>> danielle lucky laid to rest with full military honors this afternoon. she died at sea aboard a navy vessel. the military says she died of cardiac arrest, but the family doesn't understand how that could happen to a seemingly healthy 23-year-old woman. nbc bay area's elyce kirchner joins us from our contra costa county news room. what are the parents asking for? >> reporter: raj, they simply want to know exactly what caused their daughter to die. all they know at this point, raj, is that a military personnel showed up at the
employees from alphabet, the parent company of google, apple, and stanford university also made clinton's top ten donors list. only one at california based company was in donald trump's top ten. san francisco-based wells fargo. employees for murray energy, a coal company based in ohio, gave the most money to trump, just over $100,000. for more on the local races impacting you, just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and click on the 2016 tab. decision 2016 tab. >>> trump questions from...
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this is according to a study by microsoft and stanford university playing "pokemon go" could lengthen your life. that's because researchers found that people who play the game added about 192 additional order for the additional exercise to help, you have to keep it up even if you quit playing "pokemon go." >>> tiny houses are all the rage. i love that show. people love them because they can be mobile. but in northern california, recently thieves stole this tiny house and it measures 13 feet tall, 33 feet long, and wasn't quite finished. and a neighbor spotted the house in a store's parking lot >>> david bowie's private art collection is going on display to the public in hong kong and then goes to auction in november. the sale will feature around 400 items from the singer's private collection and those items are expected to fetch more than $13 million. he died back in january. >>> betsy has the forecast. >> speaking of art, jimmy, i know you follow me on instagram. so this is old news to you. but this is the bowl that i that i made in ridgefield. it's signed and everything. this is a s
this is according to a study by microsoft and stanford university playing "pokemon go" could lengthen your life. that's because researchers found that people who play the game added about 192 additional order for the additional exercise to help, you have to keep it up even if you quit playing "pokemon go." >>> tiny houses are all the rage. i love that show. people love them because they can be mobile. but in northern california, recently thieves stole this tiny...
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at stanford university the first controlled clinical study of young plasma in humans has been launched. it involves 18 people with mild or moderate alzheimer's disease. >> the final results will come at the end of the year. >> reporter: if the trial proves safe, then a second study with more patients and a bigger dose. if the treatment eventually proves successful, the hope by growing healthy new neurons, the brain may clear itself. >> we are reducing this inflammatory process in the brain. >> reporter: as for matthew, he knows people with alzheimer and wants to help. >> i think it will be pretty incredible to say that my plasma or anyone else's can help them to make somewhat of a recovery. >> reporter: in san carlos juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> the number of people living with alzheimer's disease is growing fast. if this treatment works, scientists plan on identifying and manufacturing the critical proteins that offer the greatest benefits. >> pretty amazing stuff. >>> paul deanno standing by with a lot of wet weather around the bay area. >> we are soggy right now. rarely do i get a c
at stanford university the first controlled clinical study of young plasma in humans has been launched. it involves 18 people with mild or moderate alzheimer's disease. >> the final results will come at the end of the year. >> reporter: if the trial proves safe, then a second study with more patients and a bigger dose. if the treatment eventually proves successful, the hope by growing healthy new neurons, the brain may clear itself. >> we are reducing this inflammatory process...
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. >> california police are investigating a sexual assault on stanford university campus.ort add soult happened five days into the new year. she was ripd into a dorm room by a male student she doesn't know. >> horrifying and frightening experience i was with friend when i read the email and we were quite shocked considering stanford has upped educational efforts for the fist week of school. >> and alert comes months after out raiming over six month jail sentence of brock turn are. he was convicted ooh salt a unconscious woman at a party last year. >> a big salute for america's newest navy ship. >> three, two, one. fire. >> that blast was part of welcome ceremony for battle ship nming until that had official salute for u.s. navy shape it's named for pennsylvania longest serving member of the house of representatives and it's formally commissioned on saturday. >> firefighters will sometimes get honorary badge to those that prevent fires and safe lives. >> and this morning you can count among those hero recipients. the way the firefighters said he could have preven e i surviv
. >> california police are investigating a sexual assault on stanford university campus.ort add soult happened five days into the new year. she was ripd into a dorm room by a male student she doesn't know. >> horrifying and frightening experience i was with friend when i read the email and we were quite shocked considering stanford has upped educational efforts for the fist week of school. >> and alert comes months after out raiming over six month jail sentence of brock turn...
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the bill lane center for the american west and stanford university libraries co-host this event.se] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> thank you, bruce. hello. my name is mark lavigne and i'm an affiliated scholar with the billing center for the american west. our program today is called "jack london, apostle of the american west." and it is being co-sponsored by stanford's bill lane
the bill lane center for the american west and stanford university libraries co-host this event.se] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> thank you, bruce. hello. my name is mark lavigne and i'm an affiliated scholar with the billing center for the american west. our program today is called "jack london, apostle of the american...
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. >> krystal: according to a study by microsoft and stanford university, playing poke money could lengthen -- poke money could lengthen your life. >> michelle: we told you really good exercise. now they are finding people who played added 144 billion steps. that works out to 192 additional steps daily per user. researchers say this could have impact odds overall public health but only if users continued the behavior indefinitely. so researchers caution that's a big if. evidence shows the popularity of pokemon go is starting to wane a little. so it isn't clear if people will you are not sitting down. you know in front of the tv. >> krystal: that's a positive thing. >>> all right. amazon launching a paid streaming music service. so it's called amazon music unlimited. the service is set to compete against existing music streaming services like spotify. we hear a lot about that. and apple music. it's going dollars you year or $79 a year for prime members. which is basically the same monthly fee charge bid spotify. the owners of the echo smart feature will be able to get the unlimited service o
. >> krystal: according to a study by microsoft and stanford university, playing poke money could lengthen -- poke money could lengthen your life. >> michelle: we told you really good exercise. now they are finding people who played added 144 billion steps. that works out to 192 additional steps daily per user. researchers say this could have impact odds overall public health but only if users continued the behavior indefinitely. so researchers caution that's a big if. evidence...
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. >>> stanford university is rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quarter. the event dates back to the founding of the university in 1891, is directly happens on the first full moon of the fall quarter. students meet on the quad near midnight and upperclassman are supposed to get kisses from the freshmen. this year the event is being moved to january. this is happening in large part because of the brock turner sexual assault case and the investigation of two rapes on campus in just the past two weeks. >> if there's a lot of pier pressure, it's not everything especially consensual, then like no, i don't want it to continue obviously. >> a campus committee organizing the event says it will focus more on school spirit and community than kissing. also education about sexuality and consent. >>> a frightening call to police from a woman in the east bay. coming up on ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 the unexpected twist that has officers concerned. >>> the giants move on to chicago to take on the cubs. the exciting wild-card victory and what's on tap. p. >>> the infield, mi
. >>> stanford university is rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quarter. the event dates back to the founding of the university in 1891, is directly happens on the first full moon of the fall quarter. students meet on the quad near midnight and upperclassman are supposed to get kisses from the freshmen. this year the event is being moved to january. this is happening in large part because of the brock turner sexual assault case and the investigation of two rapes on...
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him on the marin hiking trail and to allow him >>reporter: the new laws in march after former stanford universityswimmer was sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman passed out behind trash bin it's not clear when and where the injury happened the fire erupted on monday and has grown to more imported 300 a. debt. >>reporter: and go into the weekend to pretty good chance to see rain showers especially in the north and 72 in livermore 69 in hayward 69 degrees of oakland 72 in novato at temperatures in sentences the was the low 60s you can, on us to get the complete forecast of the area \ >>phillipe djegal: they're hoping the giants can pull this game ball and go from there the giants and one from believe that they're on to take all the was looking like that after the all- star break the ban that has not been a collapse yet the dodgers on the other hand clenched the division on home against the giants last week there are ready into the playoffs right now they're a lot riding on a mine for the giants the one game up the st. louis cardinals the second spot in the wild card and t
him on the marin hiking trail and to allow him >>reporter: the new laws in march after former stanford universityswimmer was sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman passed out behind trash bin it's not clear when and where the injury happened the fire erupted on monday and has grown to more imported 300 a. debt. >>reporter: and go into the weekend to pretty good chance to see rain showers especially in the north and 72 in livermore 69 in hayward 69 degrees of...
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stanford university says it hasn't talked with the victim. >> it's very traumatic for the victim. we understand that. >> a third party campus security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. >> the victim is a female student and this occurred in the perpetrator's dorm room. >> it is on the east side of campus. officials sent out an alert. >> stanford southbounding open and not hiding it is comforting. >> the rape happened the day governor brown signed two bills known as brock turner legislation into law. the legislation follows outrage over the six month sentence for six month sentence for brock turner, convicted of sexual assaulting an unconscious woman. requiring longer sentences for defendants who sexual assault unconscious victims. >> it's important for victims to hear please come forward, and you will get justice. >> it's a fine line, making sure the victim feels safe and ensuring future safety on campus. >> abc7 news. >>> two raiders fans face accusations of beating a man on a stadium ramp during yesterday's game in baltimore, police say
stanford university says it hasn't talked with the victim. >> it's very traumatic for the victim. we understand that. >> a third party campus security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. >> the victim is a female student and this occurred in the perpetrator's dorm room. >> it is on the east side of campus. officials sent out an alert. >> stanford southbounding open and not hiding it is comforting. >> the rape happened...
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. >> reporter: at stanford university this afternoon, some relief for students who have been calling for justice. >> an extremely important step. it's time that survivors be heard. >> reporter: stephanie pham is the co-founder for students for sexual assault preinvestigation. she was stunned when former stanford student athlete brock turner was sentenced to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman after a night of drinking. >> it just screams that survivors were not going to be supported in the legal system, but they were not going to get justice, even when the perpetrator is found guilty of his crimes. >> but today governor jerry brown signed into law assembly bill 2888 mandating prison for those convicted of sexually assaulting unconscious or severely intoxicated victims. the governor who generally opposes adding more mandatory minimums says he signed the bill because it brings a measure of parity for sentencing to similar crimes. the co-sponsor of the bill also included a provision for probation. >> if you do the crime, you'll do the time. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: at stanford university this afternoon, some relief for students who have been calling for justice. >> an extremely important step. it's time that survivors be heard. >> reporter: stephanie pham is the co-founder for students for sexual assault preinvestigation. she was stunned when former stanford student athlete brock turner was sentenced to just six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman after a night of drinking. >> it just screams...
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. >> reporter: at stanford university, alkahest has now launched the first controlled clinical studyyoung plasma in humans. it involves 18 people with mild or moderate alzheimer's disease. >> the final results will come at the end of the year. >> reporter: if the trial proves safe, then a second study with more patients and a bigger dose. if the treatment eventually proves successful, the hope, by growing healthy new neurons, the brain may clear itself. >> we are reducing this inflammatory process in the brain. >> reporter: as for matthew, he knows people will alzheimer's and wants to help. >> i think it will be pretty incredible to say that my plasma could or anyone else's plasma, for that matter could help them to make somewhat of a recovery. >> reporter: in san carlos, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> researchers say that the number of people living with alzheimer's is growing. and if this treatment works, scientists plan to identify and manufacturing the critical proteins to offer the greatest benefits. >>> there's a new app from general motors to rent a car. it's called maven. rent
. >> reporter: at stanford university, alkahest has now launched the first controlled clinical studyyoung plasma in humans. it involves 18 people with mild or moderate alzheimer's disease. >> the final results will come at the end of the year. >> reporter: if the trial proves safe, then a second study with more patients and a bigger dose. if the treatment eventually proves successful, the hope, by growing healthy new neurons, the brain may clear itself. >> we are...
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. >>> at stanford university, it's been called the most popular elective class on campus. two professors created the course designing your life. now they have a new book titled "designing your life" to help those wanting to make a career change or build a more meaningful life. joining me now are the authors, bill burnett and dave evans. welcome to you both. >> nice to be here. >> thank you. >> well, dave, beginning with you, i hear the term design thinking more and more. a lot of people still don't know what it is. how would you describe design thinking in a sentence? >> design thinking is a practical, hands-on approach to solving a special class of problems which are the messy human problems we call wicked problems by leaning into your curiosity and prototyping your way into the future that you want. >> okay. so with that, i've taken design thinking as it applies to work projects, right? you have a concept. you build a prototype. bill, how does that apply to life and building your life? >> it turns out it's a really simple transmutation of the idea. we call life prototype
. >>> at stanford university, it's been called the most popular elective class on campus. two professors created the course designing your life. now they have a new book titled "designing your life" to help those wanting to make a career change or build a more meaningful life. joining me now are the authors, bill burnett and dave evans. welcome to you both. >> nice to be here. >> thank you. >> well, dave, beginning with you, i hear the term design thinking...
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sot: 12:04- lower 3rd: roger noll stanford university professor of licensing."that's enough to cover the players salaries, stadium costs and more.the rest of the money comes from tickets, merchandising, sponsorships and food.sot:"so what goes on inside the stadium in terms of ticket prices is basically just profit for the owners.last year the league made over $1.4 billion in ticket sales alone. the average ticket runs about $86 a piece.other leagues like the nhl, mlb, & nba make significantly less from media dealssot:ge "in hockey, it's more like 25%- 30%. baseball and basketball, more than half come from media, but less than football." they have to hustle just to make up the rest by selling merchandise, sponsorships, food and getting fans in the stands.all together that pays forplayer salaries, stadium maintenance, taxes, coaches, day-of-game travel, and more. so how can these leagues make a profit?sot:noll: "the viability of the team depends on drawing well and having people buy tickets."on average nhl cost $31, $55, and $62 respectively.sot:roger noll "hockey
sot: 12:04- lower 3rd: roger noll stanford university professor of licensing."that's enough to cover the players salaries, stadium costs and more.the rest of the money comes from tickets, merchandising, sponsorships and food.sot:"so what goes on inside the stadium in terms of ticket prices is basically just profit for the owners.last year the league made over $1.4 billion in ticket sales alone. the average ticket runs about $86 a piece.other leagues like the nhl, mlb, & nba make...
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stanford university says it hasn't talked with the victim. >> it's very traumatic for the victim.e understand that. >> a third party campus security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. >> the victim is a female student and this occurred in the perpetrator's dorm room. >> it is on the east side of campus. officials sent out an alert. >> stanford southbounding open and not hiding it is comforting. >> the rape happened the day governor brown signed two bills known as brock turner legislation into law. the legislation follows outrage over the six month sentence for six month sentence for brock turner, convicted of sexual assaulting an unconscious woman. requiring longer sentences for defendants who sexual assault unconscious victims. >> it's important for victims to hear please come forward, and you will get justice. >> it's a fine line, making sure the victim feels safe and ensuring future safety on campus. >> abc7 news. >>> two raiders fans face accusations of beating a man on a stadium ramp during yesterday's game in baltimore, police say t
stanford university says it hasn't talked with the victim. >> it's very traumatic for the victim.e understand that. >> a third party campus security authority who is required to report it notified the public safety department. >> the victim is a female student and this occurred in the perpetrator's dorm room. >> it is on the east side of campus. officials sent out an alert. >> stanford southbounding open and not hiding it is comforting. >> the rape happened...
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. >>> stanford university is rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quad. it happens on the first full moon of the fall quarter. upper class men are supposed to get kisses from the fresh man. this year is been a difficult time at stanford. there was the turner sexual assault case and there were two rains on the campus in two weeks. >> there is a lot of pressure involved. i do not want it to continue. >> this year's event will be focusing on school spirit rather than kissing. >>> coming up in our 6:00 hour we have live team coverage on the category three storm off the coast of florida. >> plus fleet week. all of the events on the water front later today >>> good morning, if you are just joining is, our top story this morning. hurricane matthew, it's threatening the east coast, dropping heavy rain on florida, georgia is south carolina. we have live team coverage as mornings ontwo continues. >> -- on two continues. >> thank you for joining us. we are going to check the traffic in a few minutes but first team coverage of hurricane matthew. lots to talk about. >
. >>> stanford university is rethinking a campus tradition called full moon on the quad. it happens on the first full moon of the fall quarter. upper class men are supposed to get kisses from the fresh man. this year is been a difficult time at stanford. there was the turner sexual assault case and there were two rains on the campus in two weeks. >> there is a lot of pressure involved. i do not want it to continue. >> this year's event will be focusing on school spirit...
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thanks to jesse gary at stanford university. >>> san francisco police say they have taken another step busting up a child pornography ring. the investigation began six months ago, detectives with the internet crimes against children's unit first identified during weight and danica moran's as having uploaded pornography with children under the age of 10. that led them to arrest lorenzo brown, dustin tomlin and michael brown of sacramento, all for possession of child pornography. a 61-year-old man in the south bay is in custody accused of possessing child porn. the santa clarita -- clara police issued a search warrant to dennis bell crews finding over 1000 images on his computer and downloading 10,000 other images.>>> concorde investigators are analyzing surveillance video that someone opened fire out to police headquarters, striking the building. no one was hurt and it's unclear whether or not police were the intended target. investigators say they spoke with a witness in the area and that the person heard the gunshot and heard a car speeding away. the witness did not get a good look at
thanks to jesse gary at stanford university. >>> san francisco police say they have taken another step busting up a child pornography ring. the investigation began six months ago, detectives with the internet crimes against children's unit first identified during weight and danica moran's as having uploaded pornography with children under the age of 10. that led them to arrest lorenzo brown, dustin tomlin and michael brown of sacramento, all for possession of child pornography. a...
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by1869, and it was installed former cleveland browns quarterback frank ryan who was physicist at stanford universityistory of the voting system in the house of representatives. i thought -- i have been looking time to 20 years at a use that story. what better place than right now? [applause] edison, aswn: thomas all of the speakers will say, is such a fitting choice to spirit of ohio. we're a state of inventors, pioneers, dreamers and creators. edison lived the world. vaulted usbrothers into the skies, john glenn reached for the heavens, neil touched the stars. they inspired their state, their country and the world. did our artists and writers. gloria steinem from toledo was a pioneer. jesse owens from cleveland sprinted into our imagination. ohio, more than any state, no offense to wisconsin, california kentucky -- ohio more than any state, makes things. about toveland is install the first offshore wind in northnd fresh water america. self-driving vehicles are coming to columbus. panels in toledo. we have the most efficient steel mill in the world in cleveland, was made by suit union workers 10 mil
by1869, and it was installed former cleveland browns quarterback frank ryan who was physicist at stanford universityistory of the voting system in the house of representatives. i thought -- i have been looking time to 20 years at a use that story. what better place than right now? [applause] edison, aswn: thomas all of the speakers will say, is such a fitting choice to spirit of ohio. we're a state of inventors, pioneers, dreamers and creators. edison lived the world. vaulted usbrothers into...
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was installed by former cleveland brown's quarterback frank ryan, who was then a physicist at stanford universitytem in the house of representatives. so i thought -- i've been looking for like 20 years at a time to use that story. what better place than right now. [ applause ] thomas edison is all the speakers will say, is such a fitting choice to represent ohio. he embodies the spirit of our state that continues to this day. we're a state of inventors and pioneers, of dreamers, and creators. thomas edison lived the world. the wright brothers vaulted us into the skies. kneel armstrong lifted us into the heavens. gloria steinam from toledo is a pioneer. tony morrison from lorraine stirred our souls. jesse owens from cleveland sprinted into our imagination. in ohio, more than any state, no offense to wisconsin, california, or kentucky, ohio more than any state makes things. ohio, cleveland is about to install the first offshore wind turbine in fresh water in north america. we make solar panels. in toledo, we have the most efficient steel mill in the world. in cleveland, ohio, my suit was made by un
was installed by former cleveland brown's quarterback frank ryan, who was then a physicist at stanford universitytem in the house of representatives. so i thought -- i've been looking for like 20 years at a time to use that story. what better place than right now. [ applause ] thomas edison is all the speakers will say, is such a fitting choice to represent ohio. he embodies the spirit of our state that continues to this day. we're a state of inventors and pioneers, of dreamers, and creators....
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the research has been published by mit and stanford university. companies say they do not tolerate discrimination. coming up, elon musk unveils his latest project and it is not the self driving car or a rockets a mars. s first look at tesla' ever solar project next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tesla shares fell after the company unveiled its first ever solar car. the soallar roof was elon musk's closing arguments to investors on why they should approve their merger. we explain musk's plan for a solar energy trifecta. >> take a look at the roof of these houses. can you tell which one is covered in solar cells? they all are. its first unveiled product and it is stunning. it is not a solar panel. it is a range of four solar roofing materials that look indistinguishable from other products. >> people really love their homes and they want it to be better. with this approach, it can be. >> the top of the roof tile is made of glass. it looks like shingles, but it allows sunlight to pass through from oveabove into cells. tesla says the glass is as tough a
the research has been published by mit and stanford university. companies say they do not tolerate discrimination. coming up, elon musk unveils his latest project and it is not the self driving car or a rockets a mars. s first look at tesla' ever solar project next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tesla shares fell after the company unveiled its first ever solar car. the soallar roof was elon musk's closing arguments to investors on why they should approve their merger. we explain musk's plan for...
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cnn's coy wire is live on the campus of stanford university, his alma matter.t feels great to be back and they are so happy to see you. >> reporter: i am so happy to see them. i haven't been here for over a decade. stanford's homecoming against colorado. i'm a little bit excited. almost as excited as the fans in chicago, game six of the nlcs between the chicago cubs and the los angeles dodgers. my goodness, chicago just one win away from making it back to the world series. they haven't won it since 1908. they are playing on their home field. the dodgers want the cubbies to stay hypiber nighting. in game two, he shut the cubbies out. game six tonight at 8:00 eastern. it is going to be must-see tv. also, must-see tv. college football, probably the biggest game of the weekend. number one, alabama, hosting texas a&m. 'bama, a double digit favorite. this is their third ranked opponent they have played. the last two, they have annihilated them. the aggies have a nice run game. it is in tuscaloosa. the tide is rising. it is football game here at my alma mater. you wer
cnn's coy wire is live on the campus of stanford university, his alma matter.t feels great to be back and they are so happy to see you. >> reporter: i am so happy to see them. i haven't been here for over a decade. stanford's homecoming against colorado. i'm a little bit excited. almost as excited as the fans in chicago, game six of the nlcs between the chicago cubs and the los angeles dodgers. my goodness, chicago just one win away from making it back to the world series. they haven't...
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stanford brings back memories of another case but this is different >>> police and efficients at stanford universityare investigating an eald rain at one of the dorms. in this case the accuser did not -- an alleged rape at one of the dorms. in this case the accuser did not come forward. >> it's a decision that is marred with difficulty. rape is one of the only crimes where you have to prove that it happened to you. >> reporter: this sophomore said she was shaken by the news. an eald rape happened early friday morning inside of the suspect's dorm room. a third party, someone who is part of the campus security authority record the crime to the police. investigators said that the woman did not know the suspect. it's not known how she got into the dorm room. the campus police reminded student that there is zero tolerance for assault. >> the way people think on campus is that crimes like that do not get enforced. >> reporter: people are thinking about the turner case where a swimmer was convicted of three counts the rape. the judge turned the sentence into six months in jail but the 19 year old was out i
stanford brings back memories of another case but this is different >>> police and efficients at stanford universityare investigating an eald rain at one of the dorms. in this case the accuser did not -- an alleged rape at one of the dorms. in this case the accuser did not come forward. >> it's a decision that is marred with difficulty. rape is one of the only crimes where you have to prove that it happened to you. >> reporter: this sophomore said she was shaken by the...
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they will then, hire key people from carnegie mellon, key people from stanford university and that's how google launched its division. google basically has publicized when hnology and then car -- companies like uber came into being, they have a financial economic incentive to have the cars drive themselves and meanwhile the carmakers, general motors and ford in the u.s. audi, b.m.w. in europe. nissan, honda and toyota in japan. a whole bunch of chinese car makers who want to have a part in the market and one in south korea, all of them have been investing big time in this space. bosh, a company in germany, as well as delphi, based in the u.s., have been investing as well. we have investments, research and portfolios. nd from technology from uber and so on so technology is progressing very rapidly. host: sit competition? are they developing their own systems like you are here? raj: thanks to capitalistic forces, that is a -- there is a lot of competition. this market senior self-driving vehicles is expected to be huge in 15, 20 years or so all these companies we just discussed or piec
they will then, hire key people from carnegie mellon, key people from stanford university and that's how google launched its division. google basically has publicized when hnology and then car -- companies like uber came into being, they have a financial economic incentive to have the cars drive themselves and meanwhile the carmakers, general motors and ford in the u.s. audi, b.m.w. in europe. nissan, honda and toyota in japan. a whole bunch of chinese car makers who want to have a part in the...
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like, i created my first college webseries my senior year, about, like, being black at stanford university, just to, like, procrastinate, to not have to do a paper. [ laughter ] i was, like, addicted to facebook and youtube, and then, saw i had, like, direct access to an audience and just kept on creating since then and created "awkward black girl." that was 2007, and then, i created "awkward black girl" in 2011. and, since then, i haven't and then, but what's great is that i think, you did other things as well. and then people go, "we want to see 'awkward black girl' again. like, do this" -- >> it kind of sucks, which is, like, they just want me -- >> jimmy: no, but i like that you're at this. >> "no, go back to the other 'black girl.'" >> jimmy: but, you're good at that. that was some fantastic, you did a lot of things, but, i love that. it is huge, hits too close to home, yeah. i want you to ever be not awkward, though. >> that's not a problem. [ laughter ] i'll always be that. >> jimmy: you'll always be that, yeah. >> yes, i can't, like, i still, earlier, and it was great. but i was, i
like, i created my first college webseries my senior year, about, like, being black at stanford university, just to, like, procrastinate, to not have to do a paper. [ laughter ] i was, like, addicted to facebook and youtube, and then, saw i had, like, direct access to an audience and just kept on creating since then and created "awkward black girl." that was 2007, and then, i created "awkward black girl" in 2011. and, since then, i haven't and then, but what's great is that...