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she will take us behind the scenes at stanford. >> tune in for that.ill enjoy the weather broadcasting from stanford. >> let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel. >> yeah, dye anne will enjoy a nice, mild day in palo alto tomorrow afternoon. but of course early in the morning she will have to deal with this. for the rest of you as well. from our high definition camera, the marine layer has deepened since yesterday. it is 2200 feet deep tonight. at sunset, 8:28, clearly visible there. the marine layer has already made its way into santa rosa, napa. it is gray right now. we are expecting that the gray skies will fill most of the valleys. the temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. low clouds will fill the valleys. another mild day around the bay tomorrow. and we are looking for minor warming thursday and friday again. so tonight the fog and the low cloudiness pushed along by a good sea breeze will take the low cloudiness and the fog well inland. so tomorrow morning, count on gray skies again like this morning. slower to clear out of the inland commun
she will take us behind the scenes at stanford. >> tune in for that.ill enjoy the weather broadcasting from stanford. >> let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel. >> yeah, dye anne will enjoy a nice, mild day in palo alto tomorrow afternoon. but of course early in the morning she will have to deal with this. for the rest of you as well. from our high definition camera, the marine layer has deepened since yesterday. it is 2200 feet deep tonight. at sunset, 8:28, clearly...
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and they captured some digital photos of mountain lions at stanford. and the advice is alz what it is. if you see a mountain lion, don't run. make noise and try to make yourself big. >>> the breast cancer drug, regularly used for chemotherapy to treat colon, rectal and blood cancers and works by cutting off the blood supply to tumors. it earlier showed it could extend survival but now new studies cast doubts on those results so today, experts say the risks outweigh its benefits and it should no longer be marketed to breast cancer patients. the fda isn't required to follow the experts recommendation but it usually does. >>> going through in vitro fertilization w can be emotionally and financially draining and if they're not successful the first time they don't want to often try it again. would they feel differently if there was a way to predict the sex with ivf? stanford researchers say they have a -- they used details information on a woman's age, her hormone levels and the quality of her eggs to come up with a computer model of a fairly accurate predi
and they captured some digital photos of mountain lions at stanford. and the advice is alz what it is. if you see a mountain lion, don't run. make noise and try to make yourself big. >>> the breast cancer drug, regularly used for chemotherapy to treat colon, rectal and blood cancers and works by cutting off the blood supply to tumors. it earlier showed it could extend survival but now new studies cast doubts on those results so today, experts say the risks outweigh its benefits and it...
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lisa has more on the stanford conference focusing on rarely studied topic.orter: would i say i sit between 4 and 6 hours at work. >> 10 hours aday. perhaps, yes. >>reporter: sitting. something we all do while working. eating. driving. most people really don't think about it. but they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on the science of sedentary behavior or sitting. >> the act of sitting may in and of itself create health problems. sitting for long periods of time. >>reporter: these scientist want to replace theory with sigh ebbs and proof what many already think. that too much sitting can lead to mainly health problems like obesity. heart disease. and even cancer. >> when you sit down you unload many of your muscle groups. there's in fact animal data that indicates that some of the muscles themselves lose significant ability to metabolizes fat. >> researchers say the average person is sits for about seven hours a day. but once the numbers got higher, eight or nine hours a day of sitting those people had more health problems. >> sitting
lisa has more on the stanford conference focusing on rarely studied topic.orter: would i say i sit between 4 and 6 hours at work. >> 10 hours aday. perhaps, yes. >>reporter: sitting. something we all do while working. eating. driving. most people really don't think about it. but they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on the science of sedentary behavior or sitting. >> the act of sitting may in and of itself create health problems. sitting for long...
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stanford hosting tennis this week. and they've got soccer star power ou sps ts i.nextni orsptss next i promise me low prices. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ] at safeway, we made a promise of low prices. and we're keeping it. [ female announcer ] take our great club card specials like four 6-packs of refreshe soda just $3.49. and any refreshe 2-liter 2 for $1. i need to know that when i'm here, the low prices will be too. monday, tuesday, everyday. i'm a big fan of everyday. [ male announcer ] and with thousands of everyday low prices, you'll save all over the store. [ female announcer ] low prices you can count on. at safeway, that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. >>> over the past several weeks, the giants haven't been home all that much. but it hasn't hurt their offense. they've scored the most runs in the majors in the month of july and have the most wins in the majors thus far this month. something to phone home about. coming into the ninth, things on a real high. barry zit
stanford hosting tennis this week. and they've got soccer star power ou sps ts i.nextni orsptss next i promise me low prices. and stick to it. like seriously low prices. [ male announcer ] at safeway, we made a promise of low prices. and we're keeping it. [ female announcer ] take our great club card specials like four 6-packs of refreshe soda just $3.49. and any refreshe 2-liter 2 for $1. i need to know that when i'm here, the low prices will be too. monday, tuesday, everyday. i'm a big fan of...
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. >> diane sawyer will anchor a special edition from stanford. world news there from stanford right at 5:30. >> up next, talk about trading up. >> a california teenager who >> a california teenager who started off i spend three hours on my homework - or at least that's what my mom think with high speed internetfro, i get myomework done fast, leaving me time to download movies and music anchat with my friends. mom: how's your stuing? it's coming along! [ female announcer ] work faster, play mo with our fastest internet speed ever... with speeds of up to 24 megs. or call now toet great deals on other high speed pls starting at $19.95 a month. please, i know what he's up to. high speed internet from at&t is so fast, that we get mo done in less time, leaving me time to chat... watch movies... without teage distractions. and it's affordable for our family. [ female announcer so choose the speed you need up to 24 megs. or call now to get other high-speed plans arting at $19.95 a month. plus get accs to at&t's entire natnal wi-fi network on the go. cook
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. >> diane sawyer will anchor a special edition from stanford. world news there from stanford right at 5:30. >> up next, talk about trading up. >> a california teenager who started off with cell phone and ended up with a porsche. [ crowd cheering ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 2-scoop sundae, water and a free mlb® mini helmet compliments of aquafina. baskin-robbins. more flavors. more fun. all it takes is a few ingredients and delicious mission flour tortillas. for budget-friendly recipes go to missionmenus.com. mission. tasty tortillas. fresh ideas. >>> today at 3:00 saw from the bay, they involve no cooking. join us at 3:00. show will stream live on vie from the bay.com. >> today at 4:00, oprah goes to the biggest state fair in america. then at 5:00, some good news on california's economic front as the state sees the smallest number of foreclosures in three years. 7 on your side michael finney has his eye on best deals on prescription eyewear. >> finally, listen to this a 17-year-old southern california boy can call himself a master of barter system.
. >> diane sawyer will anchor a special edition from stanford. world news there from stanford right at 5:30. >> up next, talk about trading up. >> a california teenager who started off with cell phone and ended up with a porsche. [ crowd cheering ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] 2-scoop sundae, water and a free mlb® mini helmet compliments of aquafina. baskin-robbins. more flavors. more fun. all it takes is a few ingredients and delicious mission flour tortillas. for...
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appeals like his very rare in louisiana this project been challenging you gotta hand it to daniel stanford is a criminal lawyer in lafayette he won the appeal for tell you to show stanford dislikes a legal system that links politics and justice to most powerful positions in any parish is the sheriff in the district attorney. they have all the power and so when you have all these people getting together statewide saying we want tougher laws we want the procedures changed in a way that favors us. it happens because that's popular in louisiana not only da's are elected but also state judges are elected out think that's the best way to have a prosecutor our judges to be elected by the people because then you're responsive to the people and guess what people are losing don't solve prosecutors and they don't want to solve judges they don't kick you out if you're elected official and you've got elected under the premise of i'm going to be tough on crime. you commit crimes you're going to send you away as a matter of fact you will do we're going to jack up the penalties we need to put these guys a
appeals like his very rare in louisiana this project been challenging you gotta hand it to daniel stanford is a criminal lawyer in lafayette he won the appeal for tell you to show stanford dislikes a legal system that links politics and justice to most powerful positions in any parish is the sheriff in the district attorney. they have all the power and so when you have all these people getting together statewide saying we want tougher laws we want the procedures changed in a way that favors us....
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and a stanford university climate scientist sharing a nobel prize with al gore hooz died.yder advised every president since richard nixon serving on the international research panel awarded seven nobel prize. he died of an apparent heart attack today on a flight. he was 65 years old. we'll be right back. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. and the customer says, on the carpet." i'm thinking, what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. an exploding crockpot, free-ranging house chickens. call a day's work. ♪ call 1-800-steemer >>> coming up at 6:00 how could you like to live near the country's bus yesest fire station? >> how lasers are offering residents a ray of hope in the battle against parkinson's disease. >> and a car dealership is closed down by the state. michael finney explains why this is of little comfort to several who say they're cheated. >> and there is a trip to the white house for jennifer azey today. >> yes. a trip of a lifetime. >> axs are teeming up to promote let's move forfeitness, nutrition and self confidence. >> he
and a stanford university climate scientist sharing a nobel prize with al gore hooz died.yder advised every president since richard nixon serving on the international research panel awarded seven nobel prize. he died of an apparent heart attack today on a flight. he was 65 years old. we'll be right back. appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. and the customer says, on the carpet." i'm thinking, what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. an exploding...
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. >> stanford researchers say they're one step closer to finding a cure for hearing loss. abc 7's lisa amean says why stem cells seem to be the key. >> reporter: at stanford school of medicine -- >> when we saw this, this was a major point. >> reporter: excitement is building around something that's invisible to the naked eye. >> this is beautiful. >> reporter: but could make all the difference in the ear. researchers say these small stem cells could be the key to finding a cure for hearing loss. >> stem cells are widely available and you can grow them up to the millions. our original thought was to generate them center stem cells. >> reporter: inner ear cells are almost impossible to test on because there are so few of them. now they're not only able to grow them by the million, but recreate the small hairs found on top of the cells that detect vibration and sound in the human ear. right now one in three adults over the age of 65 have hearing loss, specifically caused by the destruction of hair cells in the ear. now with so many testable cell, researchers hope to test dru
. >> stanford researchers say they're one step closer to finding a cure for hearing loss. abc 7's lisa amean says why stem cells seem to be the key. >> reporter: at stanford school of medicine -- >> when we saw this, this was a major point. >> reporter: excitement is building around something that's invisible to the naked eye. >> this is beautiful. >> reporter: but could make all the difference in the ear. researchers say these small stem cells could be the...
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but there are excellent, logical reasons for stanford's decision. engineering formulas change all the time, making books and periodicals quickly out-dated. the power to keyword-search massive numbers of pages. plus, there's space-savings and, heck, kids these days do everything digitally. and i suppose you can take a nap in front of a laptop just as easily as in a study carrel. i'm harry lin. >> tom: many communities around the country are dealing with the problem of foreclosures. some of them are dealing with it using money from uncle sam. the federal government has set aside six billion dollars in grants to buy up foreclosed properties and resell them. the question is: will people want to buy in neighborhoods where foreclosure has become an epidemic. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: in the chicago lawn neighborhood, a duplex is getting a new lease on life with help from developer karry young. >> we put in hardwood floors, we put in plywood and then carpeted. >> reporter: this duplex is one of 80 foreclosed properties the city of chicago purc
but there are excellent, logical reasons for stanford's decision. engineering formulas change all the time, making books and periodicals quickly out-dated. the power to keyword-search massive numbers of pages. plus, there's space-savings and, heck, kids these days do everything digitally. and i suppose you can take a nap in front of a laptop just as easily as in a study carrel. i'm harry lin. >> tom: many communities around the country are dealing with the problem of foreclosures. some of...
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begging the question, did the stanford grad student run the entire 26.2 miles?erybody. i mean just a couple of steps behind all the invited athletes and there was a motorcycle and a pace bike the whole way. so, i don't know, i mean i felt very much like just a part of the race like any other runner today. >> it is confirmed. he ran track in college and runs offroad races over 50 miles. he is legit and gave the bouquet of flowers to his wife and kept the medalon. john pablo montoya with a pole position. indianapolis motor speedway, one of the trickier tracks for the nascar drivers no, banks. juan pablo gives up the lead by changing all four tires in a late pitstop and others changed just two. his teammate jamie mcmurray took advantage, becoming the third driver to win both the daytona 500 and brickyard 400 in the same season. >>> the 20th and final stage of the tour de france. largely a ceremonial stage to paris. alberto contador wins his third tour. and lance armstrong's final tour and he takes 23rd. all right, in golf, langer wins the senior british open. karl
begging the question, did the stanford grad student run the entire 26.2 miles?erybody. i mean just a couple of steps behind all the invited athletes and there was a motorcycle and a pace bike the whole way. so, i don't know, i mean i felt very much like just a part of the race like any other runner today. >> it is confirmed. he ran track in college and runs offroad races over 50 miles. he is legit and gave the bouquet of flowers to his wife and kept the medalon. john pablo montoya with a...
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they attended stanford together, but only became romantically linked a few years ago. she's an only child. he's one of ten. >> i feel very blessed. hillary and i -- hillary feels the same way. we think he's fabulous. >> reporter: hillary was last spotted delivering packages to chelsea's apartment. tonight, she and hundreds of the family's closest friends are headed to a rehearsal dinner at a nearby estate. most people won't get within miles of that or the multimillion dollar wedding. but today, a few did get to meet the man who will walk chelsea down the aisle. did he seem like a nervous father of the bride? >> i think he seemed pretty damn calm, really. >> he was nice. >> yeah, yeah. >> very good. >> he didn't get the bill yet. >> reporter: and what a bill that will be, because it is expected to cost, this wedding, anywhere between $3 million and $6 million. behind me is the inn where a lot of the v.i.p.s are staying. and we're being told they're being asked to surrender cell phones, blackberrys and cameras for much of the weekend. >> oh, good luck on that. i don't kn
they attended stanford together, but only became romantically linked a few years ago. she's an only child. he's one of ten. >> i feel very blessed. hillary and i -- hillary feels the same way. we think he's fabulous. >> reporter: hillary was last spotted delivering packages to chelsea's apartment. tonight, she and hundreds of the family's closest friends are headed to a rehearsal dinner at a nearby estate. most people won't get within miles of that or the multimillion dollar...
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. >>> a standing room only medical conference at stanford university. topic, the dangers of sitting. experts gathered to talk about the health risks of inactivity. brian noonan shows us it's in the a problem we can afford to "sit" and ponder. >>> reporter: no exercise? eating poorly? lack of sleep? now add sitting too long to that list for a unhealthy lifestyle. >> could lead to obesity, diabetes. >> reporter: tackling the topic. >> when you talk about multiple days of continuous inactivity. >> reporter: at stanford researchers are discussion the long-term effects of sitting. >> when people stay still for a long period of time, that things can start to change in their body either metabolically or through their muscles, and this looked like something that could actually print a health hazard. >> reporter: some of our habits in question? television watching. being in the car. and working at the office. >> get the questionnaire, occupation, as a intervention site -- >> work is a big part of this whole thing. >> even though i'm also running around at work a
. >>> a standing room only medical conference at stanford university. topic, the dangers of sitting. experts gathered to talk about the health risks of inactivity. brian noonan shows us it's in the a problem we can afford to "sit" and ponder. >>> reporter: no exercise? eating poorly? lack of sleep? now add sitting too long to that list for a unhealthy lifestyle. >> could lead to obesity, diabetes. >> reporter: tackling the topic. >> when you talk...
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not even stanford university use that methodology. it's an interesting study.t's a methodology that someone has proffered but we have to follow the governmental accounting standard board protocol. >> give us a number if you would. >> i think that that study shows, you know, they said it was that high. we say it was about -- it was much less maybe about 50 billion but here's the important point. the important point is that we are in a strong position. we can pay the pensions for the retirees who retire today. we are trying to work really hard to get pension funds on the path -- our pension fund on a positive path going forward just as we have done for 78 years. we have been in business that long. we have been a lot of market up turns and downturns so we have to rely on our professional expertise. >> thank you. >> a lot of people rely on the pensions and we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, of bell california, and those three city emp ng a >>> well, for the past couple of nights we have been taking you to the ci
not even stanford university use that methodology. it's an interesting study.t's a methodology that someone has proffered but we have to follow the governmental accounting standard board protocol. >> give us a number if you would. >> i think that that study shows, you know, they said it was that high. we say it was about -- it was much less maybe about 50 billion but here's the important point. the important point is that we are in a strong position. we can pay the pensions for the...
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green" de la universidad de stanford. -- unos 640-mil conductores de california recibiÁn un reembolsodos son clientes de la aseguradora "farmers inÚrance" a quienes se les aplico una tarifa Ás alta por viÍr en zonas con muchos accidentes, esto a pesar de que teÍan un excelente historial de conducir. --el comisionado de seguros de california dice que las aseguradoras deben dar prioridad al aÁlisis de los Ábitos de manejo de sus clientes como al determinar sus tarifas.-- la decisÓn tambÉn resultara en Ólizas Ás baratas para todos los clientes de farmers inÚrance. ---se vislumbra un rayo de esperanza para los pequeños comerciantes en estados unidos. ---el presidente "barack obama" le pidio a los congresistas que aprueben un proyecto de ley para crear un fondo que permitiÍa que los bancos comunitarios otorguen prestamos.---segun el mandatario, estos pÉstamos ayudaÍan a expandir los pequeÑos negocios y esto a su vez crearia mas empleos.---por el momento el proyecto cuenta con respaldo bipartidista en el senado, pero muchos temen que se descarrile como tantas otras medidas debido a las renc
green" de la universidad de stanford. -- unos 640-mil conductores de california recibiÁn un reembolsodos son clientes de la aseguradora "farmers inÚrance" a quienes se les aplico una tarifa Ás alta por viÍr en zonas con muchos accidentes, esto a pesar de que teÍan un excelente historial de conducir. --el comisionado de seguros de california dice que las aseguradoras deben dar prioridad al aÁlisis de los Ábitos de manejo de sus clientes como al determinar sus tarifas.-- la...
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we have some cool temperatures and some drizzle, san francisco is 60 degrees and east bay, is stanford, it is 62 degrees. san roses one of the cooler spot at 55. fob tracker is bring the ball once again into the bay for the overnight hours. it's extending into oakland and it spread it through the entire day. to a forecast models it is keeping it clear. no. men's for the north bay, it cleans up it day rapidly. and makes for warmer temperatures. japan north winds are going to clear the fog out and the late afternoon hours will finally bring some sunshine to the beaches. after a couple of days there will be of gray sky over the coast. mid to upper 80s, 90s as well. 66 and san francisco. it is pretty cool. for the city. 88 in the city. 80s in oakland, 70's in union city and fremont. clearing pretty rapidly. another hot day here, at 96 in pittsburgh. 98 and antioch and for the south bay, ladies and santa clara and san jose, is mostly sunny skies it will give way to cooler weather monday and tuesday. with the upper 60s and more 70's no changes to the end of the coming week, catherine? >> tha
we have some cool temperatures and some drizzle, san francisco is 60 degrees and east bay, is stanford, it is 62 degrees. san roses one of the cooler spot at 55. fob tracker is bring the ball once again into the bay for the overnight hours. it's extending into oakland and it spread it through the entire day. to a forecast models it is keeping it clear. no. men's for the north bay, it cleans up it day rapidly. and makes for warmer temperatures. japan north winds are going to clear the fog out...
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world news airs from stanford at 5:30. >> all right. so diane -- >> hot new york weather. >> you know it's so hard because we have some regions 99 degrees and here we are in the 50s and 60s. we've got water skiers and people that are closer to the coast. that is one of the things about the bay area we love. you can see overcast skies from this picture from the embarcadero center. this is a live hd picture of the bay bridge. a little bit of sunshine but we have to mix that out. today it's going to be slow to burn off. once it does, we'll see sunshine the overcast extends well onshore, up 680, 580 and all areas, 101 north, as well. late morning burnoff around the bay and inland. still a little cooler and couple reasons for that. not only do we have the fog at the coast but also got this cool weather system and this is coming down. you assembling water vapor with the cooler air, different color there. that will move across and mix things out a little bit tomorrow and that means we'll see a little warmer temperatures. really nothing in the
world news airs from stanford at 5:30. >> all right. so diane -- >> hot new york weather. >> you know it's so hard because we have some regions 99 degrees and here we are in the 50s and 60s. we've got water skiers and people that are closer to the coast. that is one of the things about the bay area we love. you can see overcast skies from this picture from the embarcadero center. this is a live hd picture of the bay bridge. a little bit of sunshine but we have to mix that out....
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testing on humans will be soon at stanford medical center.nd there is a neurosurgeon leading the study. >> this to ensure these tiles dmot cause tumors or other affects and we're optimistic we'll move quickly. >> there is the unwanted cells in the drug. karen minor says she's happy the trials are resuming and well comes a small benefit from this drug or a few tour one. >> for me, this is a transfer to the bed would it be wonderful. >> it would be huge. >> she believes this drug has phone shall for treatment beyond injuries and is doing a test to see if this will work on diseases including alzheimer's. >> i would predict over the next decade, probably the next 10 years we'll start to see clinical outcome autos besides tests, the center is gearing up for another drug that could potentially hope stroke victims. just received a grant from california's init yut for reagain ra tiff medicine. >> and sandhya is here with the accu-weather forecast. >> we're expecting a typical summer spread this weekend. >> getting you outside i'll show what you it lo
testing on humans will be soon at stanford medical center.nd there is a neurosurgeon leading the study. >> this to ensure these tiles dmot cause tumors or other affects and we're optimistic we'll move quickly. >> there is the unwanted cells in the drug. karen minor says she's happy the trials are resuming and well comes a small benefit from this drug or a few tour one. >> for me, this is a transfer to the bed would it be wonderful. >> it would be huge. >> she...
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. >> in stanford abc 7 money scope. >> this san francisco district attorney announced arrest two of peopleed of embezzling millions from a software firm. they are accused of stealing two and a half million dollars from british-based. >> my software saying both were responsible for processing payroll giving themselves unauthorized bonus autos this is a bonus check issued to one of them for $98,000. and i think it's important to note that this base salary was $63,000. >> investigators trying to account for all money and are freezing assets of the accounts. both face about six years in prison. >> this federal reserves beige book report shows things slowed in atlanta regions. the nasdaq fell 23. s and p 500 dropped seven there. is another indicator. number of people applying for home loans fell last week by four and a half percent. fewer people applying despite lowest rates in decadeses. >> we're using our credit cards, visa took in more than $700 million last quarter. profits were down 2%. >> a major disaster is developing in china heavy rain and 30,000 people were trapped in their homes in n
. >> in stanford abc 7 money scope. >> this san francisco district attorney announced arrest two of peopleed of embezzling millions from a software firm. they are accused of stealing two and a half million dollars from british-based. >> my software saying both were responsible for processing payroll giving themselves unauthorized bonus autos this is a bonus check issued to one of them for $98,000. and i think it's important to note that this base salary was $63,000. >>...
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now stanford university has acquired her artistic archives. i think one of the things you also need to know about he is they are is she uses her art to benefit many of the mission-based organizations. more over, over the past 11 years, she has been teaching in san francisco, a visual arts center for developmently disabled adults. you are a true visionary. thank you for all of your hard work. [applause] >> supervisor campos, you might want to say something. >> mission cultural center for latino arts was started in 1977 with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the arts. the vision was to reflect the living traditions and experience of the people. the mission cultural center for latino arts makes the arts accessible to community development and well become. as a community nonprofit arts organization, mccla prides itself in enriching in a most unique way the cultural and artistic life of the mission, san francisco, and the bay area residents. the board of directors, management, and staff all share a commitment to providing quality and
now stanford university has acquired her artistic archives. i think one of the things you also need to know about he is they are is she uses her art to benefit many of the mission-based organizations. more over, over the past 11 years, she has been teaching in san francisco, a visual arts center for developmently disabled adults. you are a true visionary. thank you for all of your hard work. [applause] >> supervisor campos, you might want to say something. >> mission cultural center...
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d, except work performed by construction, installation for stanford heights and sunset systems, approve modification # one for the final contract, decreasing the contract and authorize final payment. c, approve the water main replacement insulation of stations for steel pipe water mains for the responsive better -- bidder. the contract of various locations for sewer replacement and pavement renovation to the lowest responsive bittdder to replace the unspecified streets. g, approve the plans and specifications awarded wastewater enterprise capital improvement program funded and renewal and replacement program funded, south would way and pavement renovation to replace the existing sewer and street pavement. 8, construction company for waste water enterprise renewal and replacement program-funded contract for a total contract amount of $927,674 worth of total contract duration and authorized final payment. accept work for waste-water renewal programs, howard st. for approved modification and for adjustments to actual quantities used, decreasing the contract for the time extension to allow
d, except work performed by construction, installation for stanford heights and sunset systems, approve modification # one for the final contract, decreasing the contract and authorize final payment. c, approve the water main replacement insulation of stations for steel pipe water mains for the responsive better -- bidder. the contract of various locations for sewer replacement and pavement renovation to the lowest responsive bittdder to replace the unspecified streets. g, approve the plans and...
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carteles felicitando a los jÓvenes que se conocen desde la niÑez estuvieron juntos en la universidad de stanfordtre dos y $ 3 millones. >> aunque se habÍa dicho que obama estaba invitado, el primer mandatario y la primera dama no asistirÁn a la boda. >> quieren que los protagonistas sigan siendo los novios. una Última pausa en dos minutos, las dos primeras parejas del mismo sexo se convierten en contrayentes en argentina. >> obama tiene permiso para conducir un auto pero no es una licencia de conducir, >> seis personas resultaron heridas al chocar un tren y un autobÚs en los angeles, todos los heridos eran pasajeros del autobÚs y fueron trasladados a un hospital, las autoridades investigan las causas del accidente. nadie en el tren resultÓ herido. >> dos parejas contrajeron matrimonio en argentina, en lo que fueron las primeras bodas tras la ovaciÓn de la ley que permite el matrimonio que personas del mismo sexo. una de las ceremonias fue en buenos aires y otra en la provincia de santiago del estero. el cÓdigo civil cambie la forma de marido y mujer al tÉrmino contrayentes. esta pareja tenÍa 20
carteles felicitando a los jÓvenes que se conocen desde la niÑez estuvieron juntos en la universidad de stanfordtre dos y $ 3 millones. >> aunque se habÍa dicho que obama estaba invitado, el primer mandatario y la primera dama no asistirÁn a la boda. >> quieren que los protagonistas sigan siendo los novios. una Última pausa en dos minutos, las dos primeras parejas del mismo sexo se convierten en contrayentes en argentina. >> obama tiene permiso para conducir un auto pero...
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lisa amin gulezian has more on a stanford conference on the topic >> i would say between four and six hours at work. sometimes ten hours. >> sitting, it's while we do, driving and working and eating. most people don't think about it. they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on it. >> the act of sitting may in itself create health problems, sitting for long periods of time. >> they want to replace theory with science and prove what many already think, that too much sitting can lead to major health problems, like obesity, heart disease and even cancer. >> when you sit down, you unload many of your muscle groups. there is animal data that indicates that musmts themselves lose significant ability to metabolize fat. >> the average person sits seven hours a day, but eight or nine hours, those people had more health problems. >> sitting we know leads to risk factors for diabetes. they are the same risk fact toss for heart disease and they are also likelihood of developing breast or colon cancer. >> research is preliminary but these scientists want more data. their goal i
lisa amin gulezian has more on a stanford conference on the topic >> i would say between four and six hours at work. sometimes ten hours. >> sitting, it's while we do, driving and working and eating. most people don't think about it. they do. researchers are at stanford for a two day conference on it. >> the act of sitting may in itself create health problems, sitting for long periods of time. >> they want to replace theory with science and prove what many already think,...
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san francisco marathon held yesterday. >>> stanford grad student is celebrating a victory in the big race he is 25-year-old keith running his first marathon ever and won. >> not only that, he had what may be a record time, 2 hours, 23 minutes, 28 seconds and if that holds, it will be a new record for the race. >> i think he did run in college but never a marathon he has been running 11 years but decided last month the register for the marathon. >> emily of north carolina won on the women's side there were 24,000 people who took part in a 32nd annual revent. >>> an event in minnesota featuring home made flying machines and one of them set a world record. >> watch this. >> that is the winning machine. staying in the air 207 feet breaking the previous record of 195. >> look at that. >> redbull. >> yeah. >> the idea is build colorful contracts that are then pushed off a ramp. most don't fly. >>> last a couple seconds that is it. >> 90,000 people. look at that crowd on hand to watch. one more time. >> look at that. >> you don't often see them do that. this is utah. thousands of balloons f
san francisco marathon held yesterday. >>> stanford grad student is celebrating a victory in the big race he is 25-year-old keith running his first marathon ever and won. >> not only that, he had what may be a record time, 2 hours, 23 minutes, 28 seconds and if that holds, it will be a new record for the race. >> i think he did run in college but never a marathon he has been running 11 years but decided last month the register for the marathon. >> emily of north...
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every two hours stanford the micro biological aboard tree choose which products they want to test all the goods are examined under strict controls. must all be locked has a specific color sense and consistency all these qualities so you can easily understand what it is when you see it is the white. holograms and other distinctive attributes of the packing are regularly changed but none of this completely saves this well known brand from rivals producing illegal counterfeit goods. what would what would be the reason number of tricks they may not use. sometimes trade is dilutes the liquid before selling it sometimes the imitate products. but recently the number of such cases has been small. because our company uses only high quality packing materials and it is not always possible to find something similar. police officers have long been planning a raid on this old brick building they decided against a forceful entry from the start and chose to carry out the raid quietly. a police officer catches a worker preparing a chemical compound for counterfeit detergent red handed. the little shop
every two hours stanford the micro biological aboard tree choose which products they want to test all the goods are examined under strict controls. must all be locked has a specific color sense and consistency all these qualities so you can easily understand what it is when you see it is the white. holograms and other distinctive attributes of the packing are regularly changed but none of this completely saves this well known brand from rivals producing illegal counterfeit goods. what would...
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he is a stanford graduate student in astro physics. the first woman to finish was emily harden of alabama with a time of 2:51. >> alan: i'm sure the runners appreciated the cool weather but i want to see the sun. >> leigh: the last full week of july, the low temperatures will be in the forecast for the next four to five days. this is a live look from the high definition tam cam. you can see what is moving inland, the low clouds and fog. down towards san jose, they're actually seeing a lot of blue sky. the westerly winds have started to kick up so temperatures across the bay area down as much as five to seven degrees in many locations. antioch was down # degrees from their temperature theirs time yesterday. right now 85. we have 78 in livermore. 59d cool degrees in san francisco. santa rosa, temperatures, 70, and 57 right now in half moon bay. you saw it out there. the low clouds and mist and drizzle heading inland. it's going to make for a cooler day tomorrow inland. and we're going to keep cloudy and mist and drizzle sitting near the
he is a stanford graduate student in astro physics. the first woman to finish was emily harden of alabama with a time of 2:51. >> alan: i'm sure the runners appreciated the cool weather but i want to see the sun. >> leigh: the last full week of july, the low temperatures will be in the forecast for the next four to five days. this is a live look from the high definition tam cam. you can see what is moving inland, the low clouds and fog. down towards san jose, they're actually seeing...
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sunday at stanford memorial cheryl. >> in oakland many will gather for a tribute to walter hawkins whonday. next tuesday stars will perform at a gathering to pay their final respects. it does take place at the paramount theater on broadway at 7:00 p.m. tickets are free. a funeral is scheduled at the paramount the next day. >>> the museum is opening its doors for free tonight. it is one of six fran sphran museums offering free admission over this coming weekend as part of the wonder free family event. >> 5:56. sal is free but his advice is priceless, sal. >> thank you, dave and clad dean, yeah, we are off to a nice start. we are looking at all the traffic cameras for you. northbound 280 looks good approaching the 880 interchange. no major problems on 17 or on 101 or for that matter on 6y heading to the south bay out of pleasanton. that looks good. 580 traffic still off to a nice start. here at the bay bridge people are showing up for sure but there is not a big crowd just yet. so it is good driving in to the city. 5:56. back to dave and claudine. >> all right. the bay area is preparing
sunday at stanford memorial cheryl. >> in oakland many will gather for a tribute to walter hawkins whonday. next tuesday stars will perform at a gathering to pay their final respects. it does take place at the paramount theater on broadway at 7:00 p.m. tickets are free. a funeral is scheduled at the paramount the next day. >>> the museum is opening its doors for free tonight. it is one of six fran sphran museums offering free admission over this coming weekend as part of the...
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god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food nation. >> because of time, i want to wrap this up. we don't have time to talk about the work you have done in edible schoolyards in new orleans. the slow food nation is going to happen in san francisco this labor weekend. how can people get involved, not only slow food nation, but with also get involved in this whole movement? i want to learn more, i have to know more. is there a book you recommend? a website? a brochure we can pick up or a phone number? >> we do have a brochure. there are lots of brochures. certainly the website of slow food nation is a way to get conn
god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food...
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officially at the winner in the men's division set a course record, he is a stanford grad student andto fixesle the first woman to finish was emily with a time of two hours. >> alan: in iowa, a dam failed after a river upstream crested ten feet above flood stage. water from the crippled down sent boats crashing to the city below. hundreds of people were forced to evacuate. no injuries have been report. parts of iowa have seen up to nine inches of rain in recent days. >> carolyn: quite a different story here. just much cooler than normal. league -- >> leigh: very cool here but in the sierras, thunderstorms, and lightning. here's a nice shot from our tam cam, everyone is mentioning, very cool day today. san joses, eyes are on you, as blue skies are there, and plenty of sunshine, although temperature in your neighborhood cooled from four degrees from yesterday. it's 71 degrees ago now in san jose. 82 in antioch. you're down seven degrees from yesterday's high. 62 right now in oakland. a cool 58 in san francisco. north bay, santa rosa right now, 66. and 57 at the coast at half moon bay. s
officially at the winner in the men's division set a course record, he is a stanford grad student andto fixesle the first woman to finish was emily with a time of two hours. >> alan: in iowa, a dam failed after a river upstream crested ten feet above flood stage. water from the crippled down sent boats crashing to the city below. hundreds of people were forced to evacuate. no injuries have been report. parts of iowa have seen up to nine inches of rain in recent days. >> carolyn:...
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want to say to you is if you will remember that there is research, scientific research, a woman in stanford university that has been researching -- are you ready -- forgiveness, gratitude, living with an open heart. shawna shapiro has been doing incredible research, proving that if you are able to let go of resentment -- how many people know what resentment is? it's the poison you drink hoping somebody else will die. we are hoping the other person will feel the poison and drop dead. if we are able -- i don't care what community you come from, but especially in the african- american community, the only way to heal the wounds of the past is to forgive those who have hurt us, and dr. martin luther king said don't ever let somebody bring you down so low that you will hate them. we can't afford hate. the only pattern that heals the body is forgiveness and love. it's what? does that not take us into the spiritual realm? because, is forgiveness not that part of us that could connect to the de ivine? i am speaking to you as a psychologist and a scientist. i am telling you forgiveness is good for yo
want to say to you is if you will remember that there is research, scientific research, a woman in stanford university that has been researching -- are you ready -- forgiveness, gratitude, living with an open heart. shawna shapiro has been doing incredible research, proving that if you are able to let go of resentment -- how many people know what resentment is? it's the poison you drink hoping somebody else will die. we are hoping the other person will feel the poison and drop dead. if we are...
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that's 3 degrees cooler than yesterday. 50s for everyone else including stanford at 58.o sea breeze down there in las vegas, 93 there. that's hot. ukiah, 53. they should be cooler. some fog made it to mendocino county, napa. just not lake city. there will probably be a few areas in the 90s but for everyone else, too much of a sea breeze. for the big news it will be the cooler pattern coming into the north and that's taking over for us as well. 30 plus mother gusts out of fair field. that's a good indicator that the sea breeze is kicking up its heels. well inland, more fog, cooler into wednesday and then a little bit warmer, thursday and friday, tori. >> thank you, steve. >>> starting today, napa residents will receive postcards telling them to throw away any grape they've thrown on this property this year. napa county officials are trying to protect all grapes from the european grapevine moth which invaded the county lat year. agriculture experts say destroying small patches of grace will eliminate a major food source for the month. the order does not apply to commercial
that's 3 degrees cooler than yesterday. 50s for everyone else including stanford at 58.o sea breeze down there in las vegas, 93 there. that's hot. ukiah, 53. they should be cooler. some fog made it to mendocino county, napa. just not lake city. there will probably be a few areas in the 90s but for everyone else, too much of a sea breeze. for the big news it will be the cooler pattern coming into the north and that's taking over for us as well. 30 plus mother gusts out of fair field. that's a...
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. >>> according to a company memo obtained by venture bee, hp will move out of stanford. moving it's workers to the palo alto campus will make better use of space. >>> bp says they are not exactly sure what's going on with that new cap sealing that once gushing oil well. gaps on the gush were closed last night and that appeared to stop the leak. but today the commander said pressure readings from the cap are lower than hoped for. it's not yet known if that's because oil is leaking elsewhere or pressure estimates were simply too high. tests on the well cap could last another 24 hours. >>> the weekend is here and boy is it looking nice outside. bill, are we still looking at 100 degrees temperatures this weekend? >> you will find them but you have to go further east. looks like temperatures mid- 90s, a little cooler on monday. today and yesterday were the hottest days. but temperatures trending down. i just want to point out how the fog is trying to get in here. i will draw a little diagram here. the golden gate bridge right, that's a gap. then you have the san bruno gap. th
. >>> according to a company memo obtained by venture bee, hp will move out of stanford. moving it's workers to the palo alto campus will make better use of space. >>> bp says they are not exactly sure what's going on with that new cap sealing that once gushing oil well. gaps on the gush were closed last night and that appeared to stop the leak. but today the commander said pressure readings from the cap are lower than hoped for. it's not yet known if that's because oil is...