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sonali: that was elizabeth economy, senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university.on wall street week daily, we will be joined by kent rogoff, the harvard professor of economics. you don't want to miss that conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management. sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ♪ sonali: president biden released a statement opposing the potential takeover of u.s. steel by japanese giant nippon steel. he said u.s. steel shares of the pittsburgh-based company are extending los
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i have had a handle from stanford university. thank other hate see, and at least a dozen people have died in the tax. and the last 24 hours gunman targeted homes in the neighborhoods of the capital port upfront, including areas previously affected by the growing violence on rest, the sides of the countries criminal gangs. volley for control dead bodies lying on the street, some with gunshot wounds. in the haitian capital, the situation for alternating citizens remains dangerous. after the latest v a flight and this is too much abuse. people to fight to wake up. stop moving. your feet are brothers are full and i can't talk anymore. um, gangs went on the rampage into a fluent areas of the capital bought opens the the ted combs a bank at a gas station. these victims were people looking to feed their children, especially in the evening. full going home that the ones who come home late among the public transport drivers have left more than 5 children behind. and i recognize some of them. the recent escalation in gang biden's as a spot
i have had a handle from stanford university. thank other hate see, and at least a dozen people have died in the tax. and the last 24 hours gunman targeted homes in the neighborhoods of the capital port upfront, including areas previously affected by the growing violence on rest, the sides of the countries criminal gangs. volley for control dead bodies lying on the street, some with gunshot wounds. in the haitian capital, the situation for alternating citizens remains dangerous. after the...
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i have had a handle from stanford university. thank it's without your lot, today's in just a moment and i'll be about to walk through the big stories of the day in the day today, looking at american promises to europe. i'm to the philippines. i'm glad that they can beat us in just a moment here on the data, the tax us the rich and do it. now. that's what multi millionaires are demanding. this isn't a joke. many of the super rich one to tackle income, any quality. and they know that one of the solution is in their bank accounts, addressing any quality the millionaire is wanting to pay wealth taxes in 45 minutes on d w. a . why does that and this? because now i'm leaving the new host. joining us for an exciting exploration and everything in between the most is a video and audio production by d w. i hope that you will tune in if we speak to somebody on which service from kind of try some country. how do we become different ours discrete logic. one of the people in just a 100 days. my power is because of my pharmacy. what killed the
i have had a handle from stanford university. thank it's without your lot, today's in just a moment and i'll be about to walk through the big stories of the day in the day today, looking at american promises to europe. i'm to the philippines. i'm glad that they can beat us in just a moment here on the data, the tax us the rich and do it. now. that's what multi millionaires are demanding. this isn't a joke. many of the super rich one to tackle income, any quality. and they know that one of the...
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they say it happened after katie received a disciplinary letter from stanford university telling herer graduation and future with the soccer team could be in jeopardy. after standing up for a teammate, her family is now pushing for a b. 1575 katie myers law, which would require universities to notify students of their rights when in any administrative trouble and allow that student to choose an advocate to help them with the process of solving that trouble. but if you get a good student who finds themselves in a situation where they've made a mistake, you know, how can we unobtrusively in their lives, offer them some support and we have learned that, you know, someone's mental health can go south in a very big hurry and we're just trying to prevent that. >> we felt so much pain when we found out that we also were like, if there's any way, any way that we can do something to prevent this type of pain from, uh, visiting another family, a young person that person's campus community. then we got to figure out how to do that. >> that bill cleared the assembly floor earlier this year. it's
they say it happened after katie received a disciplinary letter from stanford university telling herer graduation and future with the soccer team could be in jeopardy. after standing up for a teammate, her family is now pushing for a b. 1575 katie myers law, which would require universities to notify students of their rights when in any administrative trouble and allow that student to choose an advocate to help them with the process of solving that trouble. but if you get a good student who...
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violent crime is up, robbery up and recent stanford university study show businesses are leaving in groves. unemployment rate is 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising given that and we've witness it had and continue to witness a great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing the failed policies and florida serving as refuge of freedom and sanity. >> these failures are not the result of chance. they are the result of choice over sound ideology and the state of florida has chosen well chosen facts over fear and we've chosen education over indoctrination and we've chosen law and order over rioting and disorder we have chosen fiscal responsibility over debt and professor kansas city chiefs seizure disorders and our choices have produced results that are second to none in this country. rankings of number one education and number one of education number one for [ toll involvement and talent developmentca and public higher educationhe andwe have the lowet [ applause ].rate of all it's incumbent upon us to build upon the accomplishments and we continue toesults fo
violent crime is up, robbery up and recent stanford university study show businesses are leaving in groves. unemployment rate is 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising given that and we've witness it had and continue to witness a great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing the failed policies and florida serving as refuge of freedom and sanity. >> these failures are not the result of chance. they are the result of choice over sound ideology and the...
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to assess the reality of the threat, a team of scientists from georgia tech and stanford university developedgame using five neural network models gpt-4, gpt-4 base, gpt-3.5, clood-2 and metazlama. had to make decisions on behalf of the state in the event of cyber attacks and real invasions, while the neural networks performed a variety of actions, from diplomatic visits to the use of weapons, the results are disappointing, all five neural network models are prone to escalating a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons, for example, gpt-4 base during games said that many countries have nuclear weapons, which means they need to be used quickly, trying to explain why he considered it right to escalate, the chatbot cited the example of the opening scene of episode four of star wars, a new hope, and gpt 3.5 indicated that the enemy's nuclear potential poses a threat, so a nuclear attack should be carried out against it. according to futurism, the us military has been investing in artificial intelligence technologies using computers for many years. the use of such a mechanism is not regulated by
to assess the reality of the threat, a team of scientists from georgia tech and stanford university developedgame using five neural network models gpt-4, gpt-4 base, gpt-3.5, clood-2 and metazlama. had to make decisions on behalf of the state in the event of cyber attacks and real invasions, while the neural networks performed a variety of actions, from diplomatic visits to the use of weapons, the results are disappointing, all five neural network models are prone to escalating a conflict with...
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we are at stanford university talking about a recent graduate and author who has a new novel out about it's the work behind the scenes, let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. >>> 6:29 in the morning. down right soupy conditions, but we understand it's going to burn off and be a beautiful day. that's called manifesting on a monday, everybody. beautiful weekend weather. the kids know how to do it right. playing in the fountains at san jose plaza, temperatures were in the 70s. you go girl. i felt my dad energy. i am like don't slip. don't run. >> how fun though. >> cute green shirt for st. paddy's day. i am glad the bay area had great weather for st. patrick's day. i was in arizona in the rain. >> you picked it for your bracket. that's a sign. >> we have rain around the corner in the bay area. but we are still rolling off that beautiful weekend we had in the bay. we will see more sunshine into the afternoon. reed showed a live look in san francisco where
we are at stanford university talking about a recent graduate and author who has a new novel out about it's the work behind the scenes, let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. >>> 6:29 in the morning. down right soupy conditions, but we understand it's going to burn off and be a beautiful day. that's called manifesting on a monday, everybody. beautiful...
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the irony is that both are lawyers, professors at stanford university, and against them too a lawsuittheir son’s clients claim that the parents knew full well that the cryptocurrency exchange was originally created as a financial pyramid. moreover, just before the bankruptcy, tsem gave them a bonus of 10 million dollars and a villa in the bahamas for 16 million. no need to withdraw, please show respect. the judge sentenced benkman fried himself to 25 years in prison with confiscation of $11 billion. the thirty-two-year-old financier, of course, does not have that kind of money. he knew that he was committing a crime and only regretted the unsuccessful betting that they won't be able to catch him, but he's not going to admit guilt. in november , a jury found bankman freed guilty of stealing billions of dollars from clients' accounts while defrauding lenders. and investors, as well as in money laundering. the investigation established that the founder of the crypto exchange spent other people’s money on elite entertainment, and also generously donated to democratic politicians. in 2022
the irony is that both are lawyers, professors at stanford university, and against them too a lawsuittheir son’s clients claim that the parents knew full well that the cryptocurrency exchange was originally created as a financial pyramid. moreover, just before the bankruptcy, tsem gave them a bonus of 10 million dollars and a villa in the bahamas for 16 million. no need to withdraw, please show respect. the judge sentenced benkman fried himself to 25 years in prison with confiscation of $11...
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sam tried his hand at farming, even modeling before landing a job with stanford university in 19. 0, 3, throughout his career. he grew to be quite popular and was promoted from groundskeeper, too. athletic superintendent sam broke racial barriers and became the first african-american administrator at stanford. his great niece as his success stemmed from curiosity, a positive attitude and giving back. >> and not letting things negative. things weigh you down. and i'll come in and do that. he had he had a mission, whether it was a stated mission or not, but he wanted to give to the community of stanford. he wanted to protect the environment. and just because he was a black man that wasn't going to stop >> stem accomplish that mission in more ways than one. he moved from the attic inside of the present-day visitor center and bought himself a sanctuary in the woods. a cabin standing 6 foot, 4 inches tall. he was a gentle giant among the redwood trees near la honda. he eventually acquired 400 acres of that land in san mateo county and donated all of it to be enjoyed by the public. it's als
sam tried his hand at farming, even modeling before landing a job with stanford university in 19. 0, 3, throughout his career. he grew to be quite popular and was promoted from groundskeeper, too. athletic superintendent sam broke racial barriers and became the first african-american administrator at stanford. his great niece as his success stemmed from curiosity, a positive attitude and giving back. >> and not letting things negative. things weigh you down. and i'll come in and do that....
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. >> the son of two stanford law professors, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university defense attorneys say he is quirky, not conniving, and will say he deserves a chance to become a humanitarian and a philanthropist. the sentencing is scheduled for today in manhattan. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you. gloria. a sentencing hearing for the man who attacked paul pelosi with a hammer has been delayed. david pappas found guilty of assault and attempted kidnaping charges in federal court last year. he was supposed to be sentenced next month, but a judge rescheduled that hearing for may 22nd day. pappas, facing up to 50 years in prison, also facing state charges. the original sentencing hearing for the federal case conflicted with his state trial. that one has not started. new details in the deadly bridge collapse in the last 30 minutes, we've learned the names of two more of the victims in that tragedy. >> divers recovered two bodies yesterday from the wreckage. but for more remain unaccounted for. all the victims are construction wor
. >> the son of two stanford law professors, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university defense attorneys say he is quirky, not conniving, and will say he deserves a chance to become a humanitarian and a philanthropist. the sentencing is scheduled for today in manhattan. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you. gloria. a sentencing hearing for the man who attacked paul pelosi with a hammer has been delayed. david pappas found guilty...
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he's a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at stanford university.ry good to have you back on the "newshour.” were you surprised? i mean, this is your field of study. were you surprised by these numbers and how much they had ticked upwards? >> sadly, i am not. we noticed during the pandemic that certain groups of the population were increasing their drinking, including drinking alone and drinking in large amounts. and, also, there's been a long-term trend. although cost of living is going up for many things, it is not for alcohol. alcohol is very cheap in the united states right now, in historical terms. and when it's cheap, americans tend to drink more, and that's where you get, unfortunately, these kinds of really tragic numbers. william: and are those the principal drivers, low price and all the stresses associated with the pandemic? keith: those two things are absolutely critical to producing this kind of increase. i mean, we have -- federal alcohol taxes were last increased in 1991. they have been declining in real terms ever since. alcohol taxe
he's a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at stanford university.ry good to have you back on the "newshour.” were you surprised? i mean, this is your field of study. were you surprised by these numbers and how much they had ticked upwards? >> sadly, i am not. we noticed during the pandemic that certain groups of the population were increasing their drinking, including drinking alone and drinking in large amounts. and, also, there's been a long-term trend. although cost...
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. >> the son of two stanford law professors, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. defense attorneys say he is quirky, not conniving, and will say he deserves a chance to become a humanitarian and philanthropist. the sentencing is scheduled for today in manhattan. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you gloria. a sentencing hearing for the man who attacked paul pelosi with a hammer is delayed. david depape was found guilty of assault and attempted kidnaping charges in federal court last year. he was supposed to be sentenced next month, but a judge rescheduled that hearing for may 22nd day. pappas, facing up to 50 years in prison. he's also facing state charges. the original sentencing hearing for the federal case conflicted with his state trial, which has not started yet. >> developing news in the deadly bridge collapse in baltimore, divers recovered two bodies yesterday from the wreckage for more remain unaccounted for, and four of the victims have now been identified. all the victims are construction workers who were on the bridge
. >> the son of two stanford law professors, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. defense attorneys say he is quirky, not conniving, and will say he deserves a chance to become a humanitarian and philanthropist. the sentencing is scheduled for today in manhattan. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you gloria. a sentencing hearing for the man who attacked paul pelosi with a hammer is delayed. david depape was found guilty of...
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the irony is that both are lawyers, professors at stanford university, and they are also being sued withclaim that the parents knew full well that the cryptocurrency exchange was originally created as a financial pyramid. moreover, just before bankruptcy. sam gave them a bonus of 10 million dollars and a villa in the bohemians for 16 million. no need to rent, please show respect. the judge sentenced benkman fried himself to 25 years in prison with confiscation of $11 billion. the thirty-two-year-old financier, of course, does not have that kind of money. he knew that he was committing a crime and his only regret was the unsuccessful bet that they would not be able to catch him, but he was not going to admit guilt. in november, a jury found benquan fried guilty of embezzling billions of dollars from client accounts, defrauding creditors and investors, and laundering funds. the investigation established that the founder of the crypto exchange spent money from others. money for luxury entertainment, and also donated generously to democratic politicians. in 2022, the year of the midterm cong
the irony is that both are lawyers, professors at stanford university, and they are also being sued withclaim that the parents knew full well that the cryptocurrency exchange was originally created as a financial pyramid. moreover, just before bankruptcy. sam gave them a bonus of 10 million dollars and a villa in the bohemians for 16 million. no need to rent, please show respect. the judge sentenced benkman fried himself to 25 years in prison with confiscation of $11 billion. the...
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. >> reporter: 17 senior communities around the country participated in the stanford university study, spending short bursts of time in virtual reality. nearly 80% of participants felt positive. 83% said it was beneficial to their relationship with caregivers. >> you can be with a bunch of animals. you can be in paris. you can be in a crowded orchestra. >> reporter: professor jeremy is a co-author. >> what we found is the magic of experience and how happy it makes people. just the novelty of the experiences. it will improve their mood and gives them something to talk about. >> reporter: the study also showed that compared to other technology like cell phones, seniors preferred virtual reality as a more natural medium. >> stimulated virtually every area of my brain, all the census. >> one thing it's not meant to do is replace actual human interaction. >> we still need to think about the challenges of loneliness and still focus on interacting with our families. and what vr does, it will give you a spark and give you something special to be excited about. >> reporter: researchers are als
. >> reporter: 17 senior communities around the country participated in the stanford university study, spending short bursts of time in virtual reality. nearly 80% of participants felt positive. 83% said it was beneficial to their relationship with caregivers. >> you can be with a bunch of animals. you can be in paris. you can be in a crowded orchestra. >> reporter: professor jeremy is a co-author. >> what we found is the magic of experience and how happy it makes...
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a medical oncologist, thoracic oncologist at stanford university, dr.ely, approached my group at the time. she was interested in this phenomenon that was happening in her clinic and they were diagnosing more and more asian american women with lung cancer. they have no history of smoking. so she came to us with a simple question of, are rates of lung cancer going up among asian american women? that actually launcheds a really productive history of 20-plus years of collaborations. and the reason i want to just note that she came to us is because i am involved in the statewide cancer registry. cancer is a reportable disease by state law in california as it is in every state in our nation. and this is a powerful tool for us to be able to understand who, what, where are trends of cancer occurring. >> and this is fascinating. dr. gomez, just to be clear here, your research does show asian american women who haven't smoked have more lung cancer than others, especially white women. >> correct. so using this cancer registry data, we were able to show that the pr
a medical oncologist, thoracic oncologist at stanford university, dr.ely, approached my group at the time. she was interested in this phenomenon that was happening in her clinic and they were diagnosing more and more asian american women with lung cancer. they have no history of smoking. so she came to us with a simple question of, are rates of lung cancer going up among asian american women? that actually launcheds a really productive history of 20-plus years of collaborations. and the reason...
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now here's the profess of european studies at stanford university, and by then he joins us live from that now. or if you're like, we've seen quite the shift from underlay and i remember when she foods israel, and those days off to october, the 7th. and then also given the history, very strong lads from schultz. what is behind this shift? is this about public opinion? you know, i think one has to differentiate from the very 1st beginning. we had more than a year of a european union and criticizing what's going on in israel and didn't get on y'all's coming in or takes, you know, about the democratic back sliding. that weren't criticism about corruption cases and the criticism kept going and the differentiation was always surprised. and when i, the foreign minister of germany or the chancellor talks to ohio, officials of these rarely government. and the way it was portrayed in the arab media was it's black and white. germany stand side by side with israel and back sport have a violation of international law. this is not the case so bad for it's not a swing to the other end, but maybe th
now here's the profess of european studies at stanford university, and by then he joins us live from that now. or if you're like, we've seen quite the shift from underlay and i remember when she foods israel, and those days off to october, the 7th. and then also given the history, very strong lads from schultz. what is behind this shift? is this about public opinion? you know, i think one has to differentiate from the very 1st beginning. we had more than a year of a european union and...
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and that's the real issue for this doctor. >> rafael pelayo, stanford university school of medicine,se suggestions. thank comingn two the nine surprising discoveries inside san francisco's castro theater you on a tour of the historic theater to show you what's been done so far. plus, getúready for an out of this world experience. steven spielberg's timeless classic ent. goes back on the big screen, but this time with a spectacular twist. next on the nine, we'll take you through a bay area symphony's take on the film that has captivated audiences around the world. stay with us did my legs shrink? i can move them. i mean, i knew alaska airlines' premium class had extra legroom but this... this feels different. okay. crazy idea. on the count of 3... i'm going to try and cross my... ohhhhhhhhhhh boyy that's nice. woooooo! ( ♪ ) campaign against her. the east bay times reports the campaign to recall the da paid $4,500 to a security company that is owned by brenda grisham. grishamc is one of the leaders of the recall campaign and the newspaper reports the company does not have the proper l
and that's the real issue for this doctor. >> rafael pelayo, stanford university school of medicine,se suggestions. thank comingn two the nine surprising discoveries inside san francisco's castro theater you on a tour of the historic theater to show you what's been done so far. plus, getúready for an out of this world experience. steven spielberg's timeless classic ent. goes back on the big screen, but this time with a spectacular twist. next on the nine, we'll take you through a bay...
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. >> reporter: shanahan attended santa clara law school and was a fellow at stanford university. she also founded a tech company for intellectual property legal analytics which she later sold. shanahan married google cofounder sergey brin but they divorced in 2002 amid rumors she had an affair with elon musk. >> as you probably know, i became very wealthy later on in life, but my roots in oakland taught me many things i have never forgotten, that the purpose of wealth is to help those in need. >> reporter: shanahan has become a major donor to various causes, including starting her own charitable foundation focused on environmental toxins, reproductive and autism research, as well as donating to democratic candidates and pacs in recent years. she also provided the majority of the funding for rfk jr.'s controversial super bowl ad which was a take off jfk's famous presidential campaign ad in the '306s. the ad highlighted kennedy jr.'s ties to his political dynasty family. his uncle was president john f. kennedy and his father was robert kennedy, the former attorney general. rfk jr.'
. >> reporter: shanahan attended santa clara law school and was a fellow at stanford university. she also founded a tech company for intellectual property legal analytics which she later sold. shanahan married google cofounder sergey brin but they divorced in 2002 amid rumors she had an affair with elon musk. >> as you probably know, i became very wealthy later on in life, but my roots in oakland taught me many things i have never forgotten, that the purpose of wealth is to help...
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i'm here at maples pavilion on stanford university's campus, where the women are in the spsecond roundioned,c they're playing iowa state and one of their freshman players, iowa state's audi crooks birxl scored t0 points to we're looking forwardúto some really good competition today. but what i wanted to this is onf my favorite things so we the second round. right. and so here we are right here at the bottom. they'reúgoing toútip off. and in little less than an hour. and hopefullyúyou know the cardinals spwill bring home that win. but yes people are starting to show up. the fans are coming right what's happening here as the game gets started. mike and lamonica, are they really expecting a sell out there tonight? >> you thinkúon campus, you know, i'm not quiteúsure. >> but i would imagine i mean it's march madness. stanford's e loud, no doubt. all right. lamonicaúpeters live tonight there at you. well a new data showsc x formerly twitter is tos data market intelligence firm, shows the us user base has been down or flat every month since the purchase by elon musk in november of 2022.c las
i'm here at maples pavilion on stanford university's campus, where the women are in the spsecond roundioned,c they're playing iowa state and one of their freshman players, iowa state's audi crooks birxl scored t0 points to we're looking forwardúto some really good competition today. but what i wanted to this is onf my favorite things so we the second round. right. and so here we are right here at the bottom. they'reúgoing toútip off. and in little less than an hour. and hopefullyúyou know...
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if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that schools president last year wanted to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin. he is the director of medical ethics and in ways use mangled medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not, we'd have had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world. there are many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do careful peer review by cali. i've been a risky runs a center here in my program, and then while you cover tract and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be. uh you have to be discovered that are fraud. then you're speaking about the saying, well, you know, that's a science problem, because you start to say bread. it's not a victimless crime. doctors based their t
if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that schools president last year wanted to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin. he is the director of medical ethics and in ways use mangled medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not,...
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violent crime is up and robberies are up in the stanford university study shows businesses are leaving it grows. florida has millions more residence in new york state and new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. the above $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs in new york and have it added twice as many jobs in new york in their employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising giving that we witnessed and contained a witness the great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing these failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [applause] these billiards are not the result of chance. they are the result of choices made by elected officials to put ideology over sound policy. in this time for choosing the state of florida has chosen well. we have chosen facts of her fear. we have chosen education over indoctrination. we have chosen law and order over rioting and disorder. we have chosen fiscal responsibility over death and profligacy. our choices have results that are second
violent crime is up and robberies are up in the stanford university study shows businesses are leaving it grows. florida has millions more residence in new york state and new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. the above $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs in new york and have it added twice as many jobs in new york in their employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising giving that we witnessed and contained a witness...
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working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in prison. >> having the government articulate that you do not accept responsibility, you continue to blame other people. you could care less about the victims. so i think the takeaway is if you want to exercise your right to go to trial, that's fine. understand how few people prevail and the consequences that follow. going to trial. >> bankman-fried says he will appeal his conviction and sentencing. lamonica peters ktvu, fox two news the biden administration issued the first government wide policy on the use of artificial intelligence by federal agencies. >> now, under these new regulations means federal agencies must now publish a list of the ai systems they're using, and each agency must also name an ai chief. though some republicans in congress say the white house's approach is an overreach, the biden admin
working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in prison. >> having the government articulate that you do not accept responsibility, you continue to blame other people. you could care less about the victims. so i think the takeaway is if you...
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earlier in the day, the southern california congressman with bay area roots in danville and stanford university> his sights set on november with strong endorsements by speaker emerita nancy pelosi, labor unions and the l.a. times. his closest democratic competitor, congresswoman katie porter, who voted over the weekend in irvine, cast her campaign as a progressive one, one that didn't take money from pacs and was endorsed by senator elizabeth warren and the san francisco chronicle. >> we know that tonight we will come up short. let me also say this our opponents, through everything, every trick, millions of dollars, every trick in the playbook to knock us off our feet. but i'm still standing in high heels.úanother top democrat, congresswoman barbara lee of oakland, said on tuesday her campaign has built a multiracial, progressive movement. >> what's important in terms of barbara lee for senate is that people understand that i see them, i hear them that i want be to get the public financing the campaigns because, well, you can see the disparity in the money. i mean,úcome on, the establishment mo
earlier in the day, the southern california congressman with bay area roots in danville and stanford university> his sights set on november with strong endorsements by speaker emerita nancy pelosi, labor unions and the l.a. times. his closest democratic competitor, congresswoman katie porter, who voted over the weekend in irvine, cast her campaign as a progressive one, one that didn't take money from pacs and was endorsed by senator elizabeth warren and the san francisco chronicle. >>...
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if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that school as president last year or to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin t is the director of medical ethics at n, y, and use language medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not. we have had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world. there are many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do care for you to review by cali, either in a risky runs a center here in my program. and then while you cover tract and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be. uh, you have to be discovered that are products then for viewers thinking about the saying, well, you know, that's a science problem, because you start to say bread. it's not a victimless crime. doctors based
if he had harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal. there resulted in the resignation of that school as president last year or to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin t is the director of medical ethics at n, y, and use language medical center in new york city. mr. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? sadly, i was not. we...
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he's the chief trust officer of sentinel one, and a lecturer at stanford university. all of these? of course, sense it is emerged in the news in the last 24 hours so much has been said about what china could be doing. this is not a huge — what china could be doing. ti 3 is not a huge surprise to those of us who work in the summer security space. china has been the most persistent and the most aggressive country out that when it comes to attacking the west. obviously we talk a lot about russia and there is lots of activity from russia especially cybercrime activity but in this case a us indictment and the evidence released by the uk and new zealand and other allies really points to state—sponsored activity that is specifically for the benefit of the people's republic, not for the personal benefit of actors themselves, this is about shaping world events to the benefit of the prc as well as creating the opportunity for potential attacks to disrupt american infrastructure, especially in case of a future conflict in the pacific.— case of a future conflict in the pacific. w
he's the chief trust officer of sentinel one, and a lecturer at stanford university. all of these? of course, sense it is emerged in the news in the last 24 hours so much has been said about what china could be doing. this is not a huge — what china could be doing. ti 3 is not a huge surprise to those of us who work in the summer security space. china has been the most persistent and the most aggressive country out that when it comes to attacking the west. obviously we talk a lot about russia...
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to sergey sanovich, an expert in disinformation and social media platforms, and a fellow at stanford university welcome to the programme. just on that matter of whether these elections, what the point is of the selection, the government controls absolutely everything including the elections so what is the point of them?— is the point of them? well, i think in modern _ is the point of them? well, i think in modern world, - is the point of them? well, i think in modern world, as i is the point of them? well, i l think in modern world, as long as it's not a monarchy or military hunter, what is the way to legitimise leader? why boughton is different from everyone else, he needs to do that but additional functions, how well they can address local, social needs, if you can have a roof leaking, it's better chance to get it fixed ahead of elections. and don't forget, these people working and propaganda, there is a motive thereto. so, all this is spent in the federal budget, there are a lot of people looking to get reached them. and i'm propaganda, and disinformation, misinformation, how much does mr br
to sergey sanovich, an expert in disinformation and social media platforms, and a fellow at stanford university welcome to the programme. just on that matter of whether these elections, what the point is of the selection, the government controls absolutely everything including the elections so what is the point of them?— is the point of them? well, i think in modern _ is the point of them? well, i think in modern world, - is the point of them? well, i think in modern world, as i is the point...
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he's going to, talk about artificial intelligence, it will come from, the knowledge of what, stanford university and its human centered, ai instead is doing. >> doctor li says the institute has worked to keep the u.s. a leader in the space of ai, particularly in keeping a healthy ecosystem of ai development, research and education, one where it's not only workers in large tech companies thriving in ai development, but the public sector, too, like nonprofits and academic communities, especially in the past two years, what is really clear is that the private sector world is accelerating really rapidly with the ai in terms of large amount of resource data, large models, and the public sector is being left behind. so doctor li says any powerful technology can be a double edged sword. she and her colleagues at stanford are still encouraged by the possibilities of ai. >> every few hundred years or now, it seems to be accelerating humanity. discover or invent a new tool that truly changes life. and ai is one of the. >> now, the house speaker and minority leader put together a task force on artificial i
he's going to, talk about artificial intelligence, it will come from, the knowledge of what, stanford university and its human centered, ai instead is doing. >> doctor li says the institute has worked to keep the u.s. a leader in the space of ai, particularly in keeping a healthy ecosystem of ai development, research and education, one where it's not only workers in large tech companies thriving in ai development, but the public sector, too, like nonprofits and academic communities,...
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well because we agree with both goals or written, recognize i, profess of european studies at stanford university. and he says, israel ministry strategy and gaza is short sighted and it doesn't take into account the humanitarian costs a given the current situation in which the new time jo government is colliding plus the bible with the support of the divided. so citing as well, he probably doesn't care about the trade relations or access to the european single market. this used to be leverage and peas times, but at the moment i don't really see that there is much leverage. so all sorts can do is naming and shaming if things go in the wrong direction and it clearly goes in the wrong direction. because a military solution, a military strategy that is so short sighted stuff that it doesn't have a plan. what to do afterwards, i bought the humanitarian costs. so this is, is simply a political loss that will last much longer than any potential victory. but one can claim, like mission accomplished, leverage from the europeans is very, very limited compared with what the united states theoretically can d
well because we agree with both goals or written, recognize i, profess of european studies at stanford university. and he says, israel ministry strategy and gaza is short sighted and it doesn't take into account the humanitarian costs a given the current situation in which the new time jo government is colliding plus the bible with the support of the divided. so citing as well, he probably doesn't care about the trade relations or access to the european single market. this used to be leverage...
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they say it happened after katie received a disciplinary letter from stanford university telling her her graduation and future with the soccer team could be in jeopardy. after standing up for a teammate. her family is now pushing for ab 1575. katie meyer's law, which would require university to notify students of their rights when in any administrative trouble and allow that student to choose an advocate to help them with the process of solving that trouble. but if you get a good student who finds themselves in a situation where they've made a mistake, you know how can we unobtrusively, early in their lives, offer them some support? >> and we have learned that, you know, someone one's mental health can go south in a very big hurry and we're just trying to prevent that. we felt so much pain when we found out that that we also were like, if there's any way, any way that we can do something to prevent this type of pain from, uh, visiting another family, a young person, that person's campus community. then we got to figure out how to do that, that bill cleared the assembly floor earlier
they say it happened after katie received a disciplinary letter from stanford university telling her her graduation and future with the soccer team could be in jeopardy. after standing up for a teammate. her family is now pushing for ab 1575. katie meyer's law, which would require university to notify students of their rights when in any administrative trouble and allow that student to choose an advocate to help them with the process of solving that trouble. but if you get a good student who...
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let's speak to ayca alemdaroglu, at the center on democracy, development and the rule of law at stanford universityimportant for president megan?— important for president erdouan? , ., erdogan? it will show under the circumstances _ erdogan? it will show under the circumstances the _ erdogan? it will show under the circumstances the national - circumstances the national mood, the satisfaction. basically everyone is focused on istanbul at this time, the race between the current mayor and the government candidate. the government candidate supported by erdogan, who is campaigning for the last couple of weeks for the mayor candidate. it's going to be another referendum basically for erdogan�*s government. what for erdogan's government. what are the main _ for erdogan's government. what are the main campaign - for erdogan's government. what are the main campaign points president erdogan is arguing on? �* , president erdogan is arguing on? �*, , on? he's basically running another — on? he's basically running another polarising - on? he's basically running i another polarising campaign, undermining the ac
let's speak to ayca alemdaroglu, at the center on democracy, development and the rule of law at stanford universityimportant for president megan?— important for president erdouan? , ., erdogan? it will show under the circumstances _ erdogan? it will show under the circumstances the _ erdogan? it will show under the circumstances the national - circumstances the national mood, the satisfaction. basically everyone is focused on istanbul at this time, the race between the current mayor and the...
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with the rainy season winding down, the fire, season is coming up fast and stanford university researchers say there's a clear way to prevent them. low intensity fires like these reduce wildfire risk by 60. fuel reduction wildfire management risk mitigation is a community level effort. >> we have to work together. if one person is doing something over here and one person is doing something over here, if it's not connected and a firework to come through, that would be at risk. but if we all work together, that's when you're going to get the best risk mitigation. >> the team from stanford's jasper ridge biological preserve is doing their part with these pile burns. unlike more common prescribed fires, this style of fuel reduction is smaller and easier to control. it creates a safety barrier for nearby homes and the preserve. >> when we're burning fuel and we're actually removing the fuel out of the system instead of just rearranging it when you cut things and just kind of put it on the ground, which is an excellent way to do things like when you chip material, but when you're burning it, if
with the rainy season winding down, the fire, season is coming up fast and stanford university researchers say there's a clear way to prevent them. low intensity fires like these reduce wildfire risk by 60. fuel reduction wildfire management risk mitigation is a community level effort. >> we have to work together. if one person is doing something over here and one person is doing something over here, if it's not connected and a firework to come through, that would be at risk. but if we...
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i am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. and i am a cochair of the stanford emerging technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. i'm going to briefly tell you about the review itself. and then we will move ahead to the panel. we created the stanford emerging technology review, because we recognized a need to educate policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public in key emerging technologies. you probably realize that today's emerging technologies and their impacts are very complex, and they are evolving at an unprecedented pace. and our goal is to enable better understanding of the emerging technologies for the people who make the laws and policies around the technologies and for the people who develop them, market them, and use them. the review is a great example of a collaboration that really couldn't happen anywhere other
i am jennifer whitham, the dean of engineering at stanford university. and i am a cochair of the stanford emerging technology review, which is sponsoring the event today i wanted to thank secretary raimondo for hosting this opportunity to talk about their review and to have the panel that you are all here probably excited to hear what they have to say. i'm going to briefly tell you about the review itself. and then we will move ahead to the panel. we created the stanford emerging technology...
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he grew up close to the stanford university campus. ents are members of the stanford law school faculty. by virtue of that geographic proximity it seems logical he might end up there. the judge said he does not think there is the need for a super max situation when he goes to prison. we will wait to see if we hear anything from prosecutors after the hearing concludes. we heard from u.s. attorney debbie williams. the verdict has sent a message. the speed has sent a message. something we have been talking about is the residence of that message and the strength of the sentence, the length of the sentence will make the message more forceful. we will see if we hear from them. it will be a matter of weeks if not months before sam bankman-fried is moved from the jail in brooklyn to prison, wherever that may be. ed: our team coverage with bloomberg's max chafkin and david gura. max, as we come towards the end of "bloomberg technology" it's a historic moment in the white-collar crime, fraud, and the crypto industry. your closing thoughts? max: w
he grew up close to the stanford university campus. ents are members of the stanford law school faculty. by virtue of that geographic proximity it seems logical he might end up there. the judge said he does not think there is the need for a super max situation when he goes to prison. we will wait to see if we hear anything from prosecutors after the hearing concludes. we heard from u.s. attorney debbie williams. the verdict has sent a message. the speed has sent a message. something we have...
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. >> today marks two years since stanford university soccer captain katie meier died by suicide.onight at 11, we're speaking with her parents on this somber anniversary as they open up about their daughter and their effort to pass katie meier's law, a state bill that would provide students with more support and guidance when facing disciplinary action. their story coming up later tonight. >> and in weather, as we head into the first weekend of march, we're still talking about some rain showers, some thunderstorms, and even some low snow levels here in the bay area. we'll have the update coming up. >> plus new details are emerging about reddit's ipo prices, just one week after the bay area company applied to go public on wall street when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapi
. >> today marks two years since stanford university soccer captain katie meier died by suicide.onight at 11, we're speaking with her parents on this somber anniversary as they open up about their daughter and their effort to pass katie meier's law, a state bill that would provide students with more support and guidance when facing disciplinary action. their story coming up later tonight. >> and in weather, as we head into the first weekend of march, we're still talking about some...
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hur, you have a distinguished career with a degree from stanford university, and serves as a student as the stanford law review, correct? >> correct. >> then you went on to clerk for a judge in the ninth circuit, correct? >> correct. >> and then you clerked for william rehnquist on the united states supreme court, right? >> correct. >> then you were a special assistant to known federalists society member and now fbi director, christopher wray, isn't that correct? >> i did spend time working for former attorney general, christopher wray. >> you later joined the trump justice department as the assistant attorney general working for the right hand man for rod rosenstein? >> i serves as rosenstein's principle deputy. >> then president trump nominated you to -- >> i was unanimously confirmed by the united states senate. >> and there after attorney merrick garland appointed you to conduct a full and thorough investigation of certain matters to determine whether or not joseph biden should be charged with unlawfully removing and retaining classified documents, correct? >> correct. >> nowhere
hur, you have a distinguished career with a degree from stanford university, and serves as a student as the stanford law review, correct? >> correct. >> then you went on to clerk for a judge in the ninth circuit, correct? >> correct. >> and then you clerked for william rehnquist on the united states supreme court, right? >> correct. >> then you were a special assistant to known federalists society member and now fbi director, christopher wray, isn't that...
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harvard university, university of pennsylvania, mit, columbia, stanford, university of california berkeley, tulane, rutgers, and citing the same language, same sort of threats and fear they have about just being on campus. how do we get to this point, leo? >> john, what has happened is simply this. title 6 of the civil rights act states a public and private university that receives federal funding and these universities receive federal funding, they are required to protect all students regardless of race, religion, protected class status. they have an obligation. they have failed to do so. why? let's be very clear. look at all the protests going on in this country. they are well-financed, pro-palestinian financing campaign. follow the money. follow what type of money is influencing these universities. let's be very clear. virginia fox asked for documents to see if these universities are protecting students. they want to see if there's been investigation. they refused to turn them over. that should tell you something and what documents are being requested are being denied solely because the
harvard university, university of pennsylvania, mit, columbia, stanford, university of california berkeley, tulane, rutgers, and citing the same language, same sort of threats and fear they have about just being on campus. how do we get to this point, leo? >> john, what has happened is simply this. title 6 of the civil rights act states a public and private university that receives federal funding and these universities receive federal funding, they are required to protect all students...
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piece of the atlantic out today by theo baker who is a great journalist and a sophomore at stanford universitys made by people across the board on these issues. we do not need to see this in america and it's not just about presidential politics but about the entire nation in a civil discourse. >> thank you for always being a sharp analyst. we always appreciate you joining us. we will be right back. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your windshield. but did you know we can take care of your insurance claim? that means less stress for you. >> woman: thanks. >> tech: my pleasure. have a good one. >> woman: you too. >> tech: schedule today at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred... fuel up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant... that's a different story. with the chase ink card, we got up and running
piece of the atlantic out today by theo baker who is a great journalist and a sophomore at stanford universitys made by people across the board on these issues. we do not need to see this in america and it's not just about presidential politics but about the entire nation in a civil discourse. >> thank you for always being a sharp analyst. we always appreciate you joining us. we will be right back. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your windshield. but did you know we...
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wasn't easy to find while growing up on other side of the world. >> shawn chitnis is live at stanford universityher new book. good morning. we love to support our local authors. >> reporter: good morning. she has quite the story, kyla was born and raised in singapore and comes to stanford to get undergrad and masters. she's surrounded by silicon valley so ends up getting a job in the tech industry. that ends up being quite the setting for her new back, a novel, and the main character that stars in it. even as a published author who has already written more than one book, it's still weird for kyla to read her own words. there is pride in the stories she's telling for an audience she believes needs more like them. >> i was by myself in california. i was homesick and lonely and really frustrated with the rising antiasian racism going on around the world at the time. >> reporter: she had graduated from college in 2021 and taken a job as data analyst in silicon valley. she was flying home for christmas from singapore. >> i took out my laptop and typed the first line, zoe was having an absolute blast.
wasn't easy to find while growing up on other side of the world. >> shawn chitnis is live at stanford universityher new book. good morning. we love to support our local authors. >> reporter: good morning. she has quite the story, kyla was born and raised in singapore and comes to stanford to get undergrad and masters. she's surrounded by silicon valley so ends up getting a job in the tech industry. that ends up being quite the setting for her new back, a novel, and the main...
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journey turned into a career as a patent attorney and silicon valley tech entrepreneur and stanford universitylow. like many of us, nicole assumed our government was working for our people. our defense and intelligence agencies wanted peace. our public health agencies wanted us to be healthy. at the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. that the epa would stand up for clean air and clean water. that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the middle class, the working poor, and main street small businesses, that scientists were incorruptible, and that science was a search -- an exalted search for the truth. that the president of the united states could always be counted on to defend free speech. i too used to believe those things. do you remember those days? she will tell you that she now understands that the defense agencies work for the military-industrial complex. usda works for big ag and the processed foods cartel. the epa is in cahoots with the polluters. that scientists can be mercenaries. that government officials sometimes act as cens
journey turned into a career as a patent attorney and silicon valley tech entrepreneur and stanford universitylow. like many of us, nicole assumed our government was working for our people. our defense and intelligence agencies wanted peace. our public health agencies wanted us to be healthy. at the usda supported wholesome foods and family farms. that the epa would stand up for clean air and clean water. that the fed wanted prosperous america. that the democratic party was on the side of the...