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stanford is a university first. we believe the most important thing for our student athlete is to walk out the door is a stanford degree. 97% of our athletes achieve this goal, including 93% of our foot off student athletes -- football student athletes. other.hances the one out of every eight undergraduate student at stanford is a student athlete. his is not a separate group having a separate experience. classes,in the same same labs, same undergraduate housing. they have the same exam schedules. completiongree requirements as other students. the rigor of the enterprise begins with the admissions process. stanford is not met anyone who is not confident to succeed academically at the university. this evaluation occurs in the admissions office independent of the athletic department. our student athletes demonstrate how importantly they view a stanford education by taking all steps the need to complete it. andrew luck of the indianapolis bypass the opportunity to leave stanford with the year of eligibility left and ent
stanford is a university first. we believe the most important thing for our student athlete is to walk out the door is a stanford degree. 97% of our athletes achieve this goal, including 93% of our foot off student athletes -- football student athletes. other.hances the one out of every eight undergraduate student at stanford is a student athlete. his is not a separate group having a separate experience. classes,in the same same labs, same undergraduate housing. they have the same exam...
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bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the five men and lighting system. been the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give testimony. the light will be green. after four minutes they will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up the testimony when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. we are here to listen to you. you are here to give us the benefit of your expertise. my colleagues, when we get into our five minute questioning session please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and rapid testimony. all right. let's start with one the hon. can start. sir, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. was an honor to be here to discuss this very important issue. i served as president and chancellor at ba
bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the five men and lighting system. been the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give testimony. the light will be green. after four minutes...
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muir at stanford is doing. what we are talking about is a decision specific to northwestern and one of the things that the regional director found was that the scholarship players are identified and recruited in the first instance because of their football prowess and not because of academic achievement in high school. is that similar? mr. muir you are shaking your head no. is that different from your experience at stanford? >> that is definitely different. in thinking about what our coaches do to identify people to potentially come to stanford. the first process they have to go through is making sure they can pass admissions and make sure that they can enter school just like they general student. we are weeding out individuals because they don't have the academic record. it doesn't matter what the athletic, which meant sar if they are not able to in order to meet the needs of ensuring a good education that's not going to happen. >> always try to figure out from reading part of the regional directors opinion wh
muir at stanford is doing. what we are talking about is a decision specific to northwestern and one of the things that the regional director found was that the scholarship players are identified and recruited in the first instance because of their football prowess and not because of academic achievement in high school. is that similar? mr. muir you are shaking your head no. is that different from your experience at stanford? >> that is definitely different. in thinking about what our...
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muir, what stanford is doing. but what we're talking about is a decision that's specific to northwestern, and one of the things that the regional director found was that the scholarship players are identified and recruited in the first instance because of their football prowess and not because of their academic achievement in high school. is that similar, mr. muir, you're shaking your head no. is that different from your experience at stanford? >> that is definitely different when i think about what our coaches are doing and identifying young people to potentially come to stanford. as i said earlier, the first process they have to, the hurdle they have to go through is making sure that they can pass admissions and make sure that they can enter school just like the general student. so we are weeding out individuals because if they don't have the academic record, doesn't matter what their athletic accomplishments are. if they're not able to in order to meet the needs of insuring a great education, that's not going t
muir, what stanford is doing. but what we're talking about is a decision that's specific to northwestern, and one of the things that the regional director found was that the scholarship players are identified and recruited in the first instance because of their football prowess and not because of their academic achievement in high school. is that similar, mr. muir, you're shaking your head no. is that different from your experience at stanford? >> that is definitely different when i think...
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bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois, come and former minnesota viking. okay, i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five minute lighting system. the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give your testimony. the light will between, after four minutes it will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looked to wrapping up your testimony. when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. i've told what is before on very low to gavel that a witness but we are here to listen to you. you are here to give us the benefit of your expertise. i'm less loath to gavel to my colleagues when we get into our five minute questions, but please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and wrap up your testimony. all right, let's start with the honorable ken starr. you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's an honor
bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois, come and former minnesota viking. okay, i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five minute lighting system. the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give your testimony. the light will between, after...
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bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the five men and lighting system. been the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give testimony. the light will be green. after four minutes they will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up the testimony when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can.
bernard is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. mr. patrick tyler's is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago illinois and former minnesota vikings. okay. i could not stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony let me briefly remind everyone of the five men and lighting system. been the system is pretty straightforward. when i recognize you, you will have five minutes to give testimony. the light will be green. after four minutes...
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. >> the billionaire has donated 65 million dollars to a renewable energy center at yale and stanford, and he has entered >> the billionaire has donated 65 million dollars to a renewable energy center at yale and stanford, and he has entered into the political arena, spending $10 million to support initiatives and candidates. you have been effective in many of the initiatives you have targeted, and you call some of those initiatives you have put money into some of the best investments you have ever made. is that something you are going to continue to do? >> i don't know that is what i am going to do forever, but i definitely will do that in 2014. >> tom is not the only outspoken liberal in the family. his brother jim teaches civil rights courses at stanford and founded common sense media, a nonprofit organization. the brothers have been compared to another set of closely minded siblings, the koch brothers, but they have spent hundreds of millions backing tea party candidates and conservative causes. >> i don't actually know about them. i think there definitely has to be differences in
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>> reporter: juliet brodie is a stanford law professor and director of the stanford community law clinictentionally located off of campus and east of 101. each quarter juliet takes on a team of law students who take on no other courses. they work here 9:00 to 5:00, sometimes more, representing residents of east palo alto who could otherwise never dream of hiring a lawyer. in the ten years the clinic has been up and running, they have represented 1,500 clients. never asking a penny in return. >> we joke that the clients, i mean, it's really no joke, but the clients of the clinic, they're lottery winners. i think that's totally legit. >> reporter: juliet closely supervises her students as they handle their clients' cases. evictions, backwages, criminal record expungements make up most of the case load. the students getting real life courtroom experience as lawyers. learning to deal with clients, judges, opposing counsel. but most of all, learning that the law is not just something written in a book. >> law is a real thing. it effects real people and real lives and real jobs and real apartm
>> reporter: juliet brodie is a stanford law professor and director of the stanford community law clinictentionally located off of campus and east of 101. each quarter juliet takes on a team of law students who take on no other courses. they work here 9:00 to 5:00, sometimes more, representing residents of east palo alto who could otherwise never dream of hiring a lawyer. in the ten years the clinic has been up and running, they have represented 1,500 clients. never asking a penny in...
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knicks a stanford junior. it's one of his chemical engineering classmates who helped get that petition off the ground. >> if more campuses are able to do this elsewhere in the nation hopefully people will start following suit. >> reporter: now stanford easily has the highest profile of those who have recently decided to divest from coal, but are they really going to be coal free? they say they will not make direct investment in coal companies. >> i think it's a symbolic gesture. >> reporter: he says the university is still benefitting from coal in other ways. like, say, in the many building and construction projects popping up all over campus. >> we use many products derived from coal, steel, cement which goes into the buildings is produced from low-cost electricity which is likely to have been row deuced from coal. >> reporter: this divestment only focuses on coal for energy, not steel production or any other by-product, but it says that coal energy has the biggest footprint of fossil fuels. >> i do think it
knicks a stanford junior. it's one of his chemical engineering classmates who helped get that petition off the ground. >> if more campuses are able to do this elsewhere in the nation hopefully people will start following suit. >> reporter: now stanford easily has the highest profile of those who have recently decided to divest from coal, but are they really going to be coal free? they say they will not make direct investment in coal companies. >> i think it's a symbolic...
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. >>> stanford takes a stand. how the university's joining forces with students who are concerned about climate change. >>> and manasa releases dramati video of explosions on the sun. the impact on us here on earth. >>> covering venetia, san ramon, the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> gorp. 5:14. president obama sending a specialized military and law enforcement force that includes hostage negotiators to nigerian to track down nearly 300 teenage girls kidnapped from their school. they were taken three weeks ago by the militant group boko haram. 11 more kidnapped from a village monday. the nigerian government does not know where they are and is accepting help from the u.s. we talked to a human trafficking expert who says the girls will likely be scarred for life even if rescued the stories are horrific. they are beaten, if they complain at all. they're brutalized. there's rapes often in forced labor. after rescued they carry this with them. >> a french news agency reported some girls were sold as brides to militant
. >>> stanford takes a stand. how the university's joining forces with students who are concerned about climate change. >>> and manasa releases dramati video of explosions on the sun. the impact on us here on earth. >>> covering venetia, san ramon, the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >> gorp. 5:14. president obama sending a specialized military and law enforcement force that includes hostage negotiators to nigerian to track down nearly 300 teenage girls kidnapped...
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. >> she was at stanford university for 30 years. she was provost at stanford university.re standards so much lower than rutgers that she's acceptable at stanford but not rutgers. >> we never pretend to put out any statement like that. >> you are in effect condemning the stanford students and their judgment and the professors there. >> not at all. maybe there are some stanford students that are not in favor of her teaching. we just voiced our concern and it happened to end up in that she canceled her appearance at our university. >> if i can interject here, i think this is actually a good way of summarizing the issue. it's that some students agree, some students disagree. it's not that people at stanford are evil or in favor of horrible things. it's that there's a realm of civil discourse and we think condoleezza rice as secretary of state, as a prominent figure who has accomplished much, she has controversial views as every politician does, but we think if we are a society that values the ability to exchange ideas and to have college students end their experience with hea
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>> juliet is a stanford law professor and director of the stanford community clinic, quite intentionally located off campus and east of 101. east quarter, she takes on a team of law students who take on no other courses. they work here 9:00 to 5:00, sometimes more, representing residents of east palo alto who could otherwise never dream of hiring a lawyer. in the ten years the clinic has been up and running, they have represented 1500 clients, never asking a penny in return. >> we joke that the clients, i mean, it's really no joke, but the clients of the clinic, they're lottery winners. >> juliet closely supervises her students as they handle the clients' cases. evictions, back wages, make up most of the case load. the students getting real-life courtroom experience as lawyers, learning to deal with clients, judges, opposing counsel, but most of all, learning that the law is not just something written in a book. >> law is a real thing. it affects real people and real lives and real jobs and real apartments. >> it really is personally affecting someone's life. >> grace took the course las
>> juliet is a stanford law professor and director of the stanford community clinic, quite intentionally located off campus and east of 101. east quarter, she takes on a team of law students who take on no other courses. they work here 9:00 to 5:00, sometimes more, representing residents of east palo alto who could otherwise never dream of hiring a lawyer. in the ten years the clinic has been up and running, they have represented 1500 clients, never asking a penny in return. >> we...
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his brother jim teaches civil rights courses at stanford and founded common sense media, a nonprofitization. the brothers have been compared to another set of closely minded siblings, the koch brothers, but they have spent hundreds of millions backing tea party candidates and conservative causes. >> i don't actually know about them. i think there definitely has to be differences in the sense that those guys are doing something consistent with their self interest, and you know -- >> when you say self interest, what do you mean? >> they basically are pushing stuff that is very good for private enterprise, in specific, oil refinery. he have very specifically, very aggressively, and sometimes very intelligently. i see that as we are on very different trajectory in terms of how we think about it, who we think we are representing, and what we are trying to accomplish. >> but he does have an agenda that leans to the left. he spoke at the democratic convention of 2012. >> big things are happening. thanks to president obama is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> he and his
his brother jim teaches civil rights courses at stanford and founded common sense media, a nonprofitization. the brothers have been compared to another set of closely minded siblings, the koch brothers, but they have spent hundreds of millions backing tea party candidates and conservative causes. >> i don't actually know about them. i think there definitely has to be differences in the sense that those guys are doing something consistent with their self interest, and you know -- >>...
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he and his wife decided to settle on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university.ands of miles from wall street. >> i chose to avoid new york city. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i have a lot of friends in it. you know they say the person that has the most toys when he dies wins. that's insane. why would that be true? i remember when i first started i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone trying to take control of the company. that guy is an idiot. the person i was talking to said, he is worth a lot more money than you. i am thinking, am i dumber than everyone working for me? no, and i am not smarter than everybody i am richer than. >> is that why you left wall street? >> i didn't think it would be a great place to have little kids, and if you like the great outdoors. we are in california. it is hard to re-create. >> steyer tries to get out to his ranch a few times a week. in addition to raising grass fed cattle it plays host to local schoolchildren who come to visit dorothy, the 300 pound p
he and his wife decided to settle on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university.ands of miles from wall street. >> i chose to avoid new york city. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i have a lot of friends in it. you know they say the person that has the most toys when he dies wins. that's insane. why would that be true? i remember when i first started i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone trying to...
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he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, andands of miles from wall street. >> i intentionally chose not to live in new york city, which is the center of investment in the united states. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i had lots of friends in it. but you know the old saying, the person who has the most toys when they die wins. that's insane, right? why would that be true? and the idea that if you make -- i remember when i first started farallon, i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone who was trying to take control of the company and i said, that guy is an idiot. and the person i was talking to said, he's worth a lot more money than you are, tom. i don't think he could be so stupid. i started thinking, am i dumber than everybody who is richer than me? and i think no. and i'm not smarter than everybody i'm richer than. >> is that why you left wall street? >> i just didn't think -- i didn't think it would be a great place, and i don't think my wife thought
he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, andands of miles from wall street. >> i intentionally chose not to live in new york city, which is the center of investment in the united states. i never felt as if i was really part of that community, even though i had lots of friends in it. but you know the old saying, the person who has the most toys when they die wins. that's insane, right? why would that be true? and the idea that if you...
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out of stanford, larry page and sergey brin started google in his our dorm room while they were phd's. to figure outnted the best way to index the web because at that point, that was the problem that people were trying very hard to solve but were not doing a good job of. they believed they had a way of doing get that nobody else had thought of. 1998, they started initially by indexing all of stanford's pages and ended up blowing up the stanford network and getting themselves in a little bit of hot water. as him pretty quickly, started google -- and pretty quickly, started google and it has been a rocketship ever since. i want to go back to the apple example is in some respects, apple and google arguably started at the same time. thee obviously started in 1970's, but then steve jobs got fired from the company in the 10-1580's and apple went years where fortunes really declined steadily. it was not until 1997 when steve jobs returned that apple's fortunes really began to rebound. in fact, it is pretty well-known among people who pay attention in the valley when steve jobs came back, app
out of stanford, larry page and sergey brin started google in his our dorm room while they were phd's. to figure outnted the best way to index the web because at that point, that was the problem that people were trying very hard to solve but were not doing a good job of. they believed they had a way of doing get that nobody else had thought of. 1998, they started initially by indexing all of stanford's pages and ended up blowing up the stanford network and getting themselves in a little bit of...
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this time around she turned to stanford hospital and a different kind of breast imaging. >> breathe, but don't move. >> the technology is a form of x ray that produces two dimensional and three dimensional images in a single session. if the doctors notice an area that is suspicious on a normal image they can turn to the 3-d.a. a -- 3-de image. >> we wonder if it is a real finding. >> the benefit is that you have multiple images at slightly different sang gels of this -- angles of this x ray tube and it allows you to resolve a lot of artifact that we normally see when we take a two dimensional image of the breast. >> a recent change a in state law requires doctors to neat fie fie -- to notify women if they are diagnosed with dense breasts and it touched off debate on how to screen them. >> a lot of people are advocating ultrasound, but you ultrasound has a huge false positive rate. there are nodules and 80 to 90% of those are nothing. >> she says another choice is extremely effective for the highest risk patients and can also produce false positives. she believes there are practical a
this time around she turned to stanford hospital and a different kind of breast imaging. >> breathe, but don't move. >> the technology is a form of x ray that produces two dimensional and three dimensional images in a single session. if the doctors notice an area that is suspicious on a normal image they can turn to the 3-d.a. a -- 3-de image. >> we wonder if it is a real finding. >> the benefit is that you have multiple images at slightly different sang gels of this --...
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scientists at stanford may be getting closer.giving old mice transfusions of blood from young mice make them act younger. now they have to figure out what part of the blood boosts the brain. >>> up next, gerard moncure the latest with mark jackson and a long night for the giants. stay with us. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline® plus. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth
scientists at stanford may be getting closer.giving old mice transfusions of blood from young mice make them act younger. now they have to figure out what part of the blood boosts the brain. >>> up next, gerard moncure the latest with mark jackson and a long night for the giants. stay with us. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks....
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as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, islamic militants have kill hundreds of people in a borr town in nigeria. officials blame the same terro >> tonight, we are getting word that islamic militants have killed hundreds of people in a town bordering nigeria. now the nigerian government is now offering a 300,000-dollar reward for information leading to the girls rescue. and the pentagon is sending in a small team of advisers to assist with communications. the rescue itself is still up to nigeria. >> reporter: nigerian police appealed for help for the first time. after news of a second kidnapping of eight more girls, public anger boiled over. criticized for a slow and inept response, the nigerian government has been deeply embarrassed just as world leaders arrived in the capital for a meeting
as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, islamic militants have kill hundreds of people in a borr town in nigeria. officials blame the same terro >> tonight, we are getting word that islamic militants have killed hundreds of...
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we're talking about stanford. according to the princeton review, stanford is the top dream college for high school seniors. stanford has the lowest undergraduate accept tance rate. five out of the last six years, that is true. it also raises more money than any other university and it also doesn't hurt that the campus is located in the heart of silicon valley. >> the new it school and the new i.t. school as well. >>> still to come, a bay area ceo's vision for space travel. ready for liftoff. elon musk revealing the future, coming up next. >>> standby. go! >> and good morning, this is bob redell. we're taking you live here to the valor games, where veterans with disabilities are certainly putting the rest of us to shame. that story coming up in a live report. nice shot! >> bull's-eye, bob! good morning to you. overcast right now in san francisco. let me show you the difference in the tri-valley. nice and sunny over the hills in sunol. we've got a good-looking weekend shaping up. and then that heat cranks next week.
we're talking about stanford. according to the princeton review, stanford is the top dream college for high school seniors. stanford has the lowest undergraduate accept tance rate. five out of the last six years, that is true. it also raises more money than any other university and it also doesn't hurt that the campus is located in the heart of silicon valley. >> the new it school and the new i.t. school as well. >>> still to come, a bay area ceo's vision for space travel. ready...
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and doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem, it's a medical condition. they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> we discovered that he actually had an auto-immune disease attacking his blood and blood vessels. >> reporter: a doctor at stanford says "pans" is an auto- immune disease that attacks the brain. >> maybe about 14 to 40% of the cases we think [ indiscernible ] the rest we don't know. >> reporter: and now a clinic at stanford has been devoted to "pans" research. a new frontier in medicine. and for the past 7 months with treatment, paul michael is much better. a normal day is a good day. in palo alto, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the syndrome is so new, doctors are still trying to figure out how many children it affects. we would like to hear from you. join the conversation on our facebook page. >>> happening today, it's annual "bike to work" day. >> the event's roots go back to the 1950s when the league of american bicyclists decided to promote cycling as a form of transportation. here in the bay area events are planned in a few
and doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem, it's a medical condition. they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> we discovered that he actually had an auto-immune disease attacking his blood and blood vessels. >> reporter: a doctor at stanford says "pans" is an auto- immune disease that attacks the brain. >> maybe about 14 to 40% of the cases we think [ indiscernible ] the rest we don't know. >> reporter: and now a clinic at...
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>>> stanford the new "it" school with buzz surrounding the bay area university coming from the other side of the >>> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> developing right now in the v.a. scandal, president obama has summoned the secretary of veterans affair to the white house for an unexpected meeting about one hour from now. embattled leader shinseki wrapped up a speech in washington, dc, moments ago at homeless veterans conference and apologized for the scandal plaguing the v.a. system and said he is ousting the leadership of the phoenix v.a. hospital after revelations about serious delays in care and allegations of a coverup. he received a standing ovation. >>> new this morning, a as mass man is charmed with obstructing the investigation into the boston marathon bombing. a 23-year-old quincy man has been charged with an indictment accuseses of destroying and falsifying records and documents and making false statements to the f.b.i. in the investigation. authorities say the man had ties to the bombing suspects and accused him of deletin
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. >>> stanford university taking a stand on global climate change. the university has become the largest school in the nation to say it won't invest in coal mining companies. the trustees made the announcement yesterday. stanford won't use any of its $18 billion endowment to invest in 100 publicly traded companies that primarily extract coal. critics say it's a publicity stunt since stanford uses products produced with coal, such as steel. >>> president obama is responding to the report that says every state in the nation is affected by climate change. a 101 interview yesterday at the white house. the 840-page report says effects of climb change expected to become disruptive throughout the century and beyond. it includes heavier rains, bigger wildfire, hotter heat, waves and droughts. >> this is not some far away thing. we can do something about it. i hope there's a public start holding their elected officials accountable and asks them what exactly are we going to do to prepare because you know this is not just some pie in the sky distant issue. >> s
. >>> stanford university taking a stand on global climate change. the university has become the largest school in the nation to say it won't invest in coal mining companies. the trustees made the announcement yesterday. stanford won't use any of its $18 billion endowment to invest in 100 publicly traded companies that primarily extract coal. critics say it's a publicity stunt since stanford uses products produced with coal, such as steel. >>> president obama is responding to...
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as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs.so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. >> coming up at 6:00 we'll follow up on a report on a rehabilitated bear cub returned to the wild but back among people again tonight. tired of the long lines and slow pace of the dmv? how you can avoid it altogether. >> and from intersection of medicine and technology, researchers learning how to printout human organs. thank you. service dogs have been helping people for decades you know that. >> yes. now, one group is training dogs to help manage a potentially dangerous disease. >> they're taught to recognize symptoms of low blood sugar and warn patients. >> if i'm driving and he alerts me, i pull over and check. very food to eechlt he will not let me get into a car if i'm dropped. >> how amazing abilities the dogs are ab
as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs.so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. >> coming up at 6:00 we'll follow up on a report on a rehabilitated bear cub returned to the wild but back among people again tonight. tired of the long...
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. >>> stanford hospital is using technology that could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed.octors believe it has the tool to identify cancers more accurately. >> sylvia is a believer in having an annual mammogram. she says the appointment turned into a nerve wracking ordeal after receiving a phone call >> said we need you back to do more imaging. so i freak out. they said well, it was a shoddy. >> after spending the weekend worrying she learned it was not cancer but caused by her dense breast tissue. this time around she turned to sanford hospital and a different imaging. >> it's a form of x ray producing 2 and 3 dimensional images f doctors notice an area they can turn to examine it from a different angle. >> it's dense on two dimensions you wonder about the finding. >> the benefit is that you image that allows you to resolve a lot of artifacts we can see when we take a two dimensional projection of the breast. >> a change requires doctors to notify women if they're diagnosed with dense breasts. >> are the of people are advocating ultra sounds. it's a huge false positive ra
. >>> stanford hospital is using technology that could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed.octors believe it has the tool to identify cancers more accurately. >> sylvia is a believer in having an annual mammogram. she says the appointment turned into a nerve wracking ordeal after receiving a phone call >> said we need you back to do more imaging. so i freak out. they said well, it was a shoddy. >> after spending the weekend worrying she learned it was not cancer...
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have researchers at stanford. found the proverbial 'fountain of youth'?>> pam: the promising experiment that seemingly reversed aging. >> pam: then at 5:30. >> pam: the latest on clippers owner donald sterling's lifetime ban for racist comments. we'll take you inside one of his rental buildings. and talk to a tenant who sued >> pam: and next. are new 'healthy' guidelines for school lunches. doing more harm than good. >> jacqueline: we will take a look at[doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus,
have researchers at stanford. found the proverbial 'fountain of youth'?>> pam: the promising experiment that seemingly reversed aging. >> pam: then at 5:30. >> pam: the latest on clippers owner donald sterling's lifetime ban for racist comments. we'll take you inside one of his rental buildings. and talk to a tenant who sued >> pam: and next. are new 'healthy' guidelines for school lunches. doing more harm than good. >> jacqueline: we will take a look at[doorbell...
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mortified of messages he where five years ago to get the fellow fraternity brothers riled up at stanford. in one message he wrote "shopping list. the one ounce of marijuana, one kilo of blow," and continues with derogatory message toward women. he said that he was sorry. he said he was a jerk to have written them. they in no way reflect who he is today or his views toward women. >>> this on, female students at a utah high school want to know why their year book photos were changed without their knowing about it digitally. a girl's v neck t-shirt was changed to a higher square neckline. in another, a teen's shirt had added sleeves and her hair was smoother. the changes were applied to some and not others. the superintendent of the school is apologizing but say they trying to prepare students for the future including how to dress represently. >>> you want to know how to dress appropriately this afternoon or maybe in the days ahead, meteorologist mike nicco could be of assistant. >> could be a wardrobe shuffle as the new cold front will roll through with drizzle in the morning not only tomo
mortified of messages he where five years ago to get the fellow fraternity brothers riled up at stanford. in one message he wrote "shopping list. the one ounce of marijuana, one kilo of blow," and continues with derogatory message toward women. he said that he was sorry. he said he was a jerk to have written them. they in no way reflect who he is today or his views toward women. >>> this on, female students at a utah high school want to know why their year book photos were...
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. >>> stanford hospital is using technology that could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed. to identify cancers more accurately. >> sylvia is a believer in having an annual mammogram. she says the appointment turned into a nerve wracking ordeal after receiving a phone call >> said we need you back to do more imaging. so i freak out. they said well, it was a shoddy. >> after spending the weekend worrying she learned it was not cancer but caused by her dense breast tissue. this time around she turned to sanford hospital and a different imaging. >> it's a form of x ray producing 2 and 3 dimensional images f doctors notice an area they can turn to examine it from a different angle. >> it's dense on two dimensions you wonder about the finding. >> the benefit is that you have image that allows you to resolve a lot of artifacts we can see when we take a two dimensional projection of the breast. >> a change requires doctors to notify women if they're diagnosed with dense breasts. >> are the of people are advocating ultra sounds. it's a huge false positive rate. >> 80% to 90 will tur
. >>> stanford hospital is using technology that could change the way breast cancer is diagnosed. to identify cancers more accurately. >> sylvia is a believer in having an annual mammogram. she says the appointment turned into a nerve wracking ordeal after receiving a phone call >> said we need you back to do more imaging. so i freak out. they said well, it was a shoddy. >> after spending the weekend worrying she learned it was not cancer but caused by her dense...
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stanford just knocked harvard out of the top spot harvard used to dominate.cific category and also why students say stanford is their dream college. >> it's definitely a public health issue, something we're very concerned about now. >> a woman in san francisco with a history of breeding rats and living in squalor. the danger to herself and the public. >>> 7:55. oakland police are searching for man they say sexually assaulted a woman in broad daylight. it happened about 12:30 wednesday afternoon on east 31 31st street near highland hospital. investigators say the suspect approached a woman in is a secluded area, groped her and tried to assault her. the suspect is described as an african-american man between 25 and 35 years old. 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing 140 pounds. >>> 7:55. tomorrow the navy gives an update about possible radiation contamination on treasure island. earlier this year the u.s. navy said it would test all the homes on treasure island for higher levels of radiation. that followed the discovery of radioactive items buried near the homes w
stanford just knocked harvard out of the top spot harvard used to dominate.cific category and also why students say stanford is their dream college. >> it's definitely a public health issue, something we're very concerned about now. >> a woman in san francisco with a history of breeding rats and living in squalor. the danger to herself and the public. >>> 7:55. oakland police are searching for man they say sexually assaulted a woman in broad daylight. it happened about...
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buries the birdie and only stanford player to win the individual championship other than tiger woods. >> when james is pounding his chest not a good sign for anybody. game 4. eastern conference finals. chris bosch finish with 25. late second quarter. check this out. oh, my. he had 32. pacers no points 22 minutes. lebron coast to coast on the miss. 102-90 the final. a 3 1 series lead. can't close it out on wednesday night. stanley cup my off. will a big kings fan. like the heat taken a series lead in the finals against chicago. throw goal in the fears for l.a. take a 4 nothing lead for chicago on the bore. blackhawks against the ropes. 5-2 the final. l.a. can close-out wednesday night. nadal djokovic all advance at the french open. >> all right thanks.
buries the birdie and only stanford player to win the individual championship other than tiger woods. >> when james is pounding his chest not a good sign for anybody. game 4. eastern conference finals. chris bosch finish with 25. late second quarter. check this out. oh, my. he had 32. pacers no points 22 minutes. lebron coast to coast on the miss. 102-90 the final. a 3 1 series lead. can't close it out on wednesday night. stanley cup my off. will a big kings fan. like the heat taken a...
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and doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem. it's a medical condition and they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> we discovered that he actually had an auto-immune disease attacking his blood and blooded vessels. >> reporter: a doctor at stanford says "pans" is an auto- immune disease that attacks the brain. >> maybe about 14 to 40% of the kids that we think strep triggers it but the rest we don't know. >> reporter: and now a clinic at stanford has been devoted to "pans" research. a new frontier in medicine. and for the past 7 months, with treatment, paul michael is much better. >> this is palmetto. >> reporter: a normal day is a good day. in palo alto, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> back live again to san jose where president obama has just arrived at the fairmont hotel and len ramirez is standing by. >> reporter: ken, just a few minutes ago, the very large motorcade containing president obama and members of his staff pulled into the fairmont hotel. you can see from about a block away where we have been kept b
and doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem. it's a medical condition and they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> we discovered that he actually had an auto-immune disease attacking his blood and blooded vessels. >> reporter: a doctor at stanford says "pans" is an auto- immune disease that attacks the brain. >> maybe about 14 to 40% of the kids that we think strep triggers it but the rest we don't know. >> reporter: and...
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. >>> kids, watch stanford facing washington state.dinal up 4-2 in the fitch when tommy edmond tees off on cougar starter jason monda. stanford wins, 9-4 your final. >> the eastern conference finals got underway today in the stanley cup playoffs. the rangers win to mon tall to -- montreal to face the canadiens, rangers goalie, lundquist, looking to sale one on the road. client fires the puck in. st. louis in front of the net, scores. 1- 2-1 rangers in the second. crowder on the brakeaway. lights the lamp. to the third, rangers on the power play. put on other clinic and take game one, 7-2. montreal's worst playoff loss in 12 years. >> pga tour in texas for the third round of the byron nelson championship. gary woodland, 4-under 66. with the help of this par. going to take a little spin around bottom of the cup. cal's james hahn one back, 5-under 65. they're chase is brendan today and louis oosthuizen. 6-under 64 for the former open champion. >> second stage of the amgen from santa clarita. bradley wiggins begins the day wearing the yell
. >>> kids, watch stanford facing washington state.dinal up 4-2 in the fitch when tommy edmond tees off on cougar starter jason monda. stanford wins, 9-4 your final. >> the eastern conference finals got underway today in the stanley cup playoffs. the rangers win to mon tall to -- montreal to face the canadiens, rangers goalie, lundquist, looking to sale one on the road. client fires the puck in. st. louis in front of the net, scores. 1- 2-1 rangers in the second. crowder on the...
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. >>> kids, watch stanford facing washington state. cardinal up 4-2 in the fitch when tommy edmond tees off on cougar starter jason monda. stanford wins, 9-4 your final. >> the eastern conference finals got underway today in the stanley cup playoffs. the rangers win to mon tall to -- montreal to face the canadiens, rangers goalie, lundquist, looking to sale one on the road. client fires the puck in. st. louis in front of the net, scores. 1-0. now 2-1 rangers in the second. crowder on the brakeaway. lights the lamp. to the third, rangers on the power play. put on other clinic and take game one, 7-2. montreal's worst playoff loss in 12 years. >> pga tour in texas for the third round of the byron nelson championship. gary woodland, 4-under 66. with the help of this par. going to take a little spin around bottom of the cup. cal's james hahn one back, 5-under 65. they're chase is brendan today and louis oosthuizen. 6-under 64 for the former open champion. >> second stage of the amgen from santa clarita. bradley wiggins begins the day wearin
. >>> kids, watch stanford facing washington state. cardinal up 4-2 in the fitch when tommy edmond tees off on cougar starter jason monda. stanford wins, 9-4 your final. >> the eastern conference finals got underway today in the stanley cup playoffs. the rangers win to mon tall to -- montreal to face the canadiens, rangers goalie, lundquist, looking to sale one on the road. client fires the puck in. st. louis in front of the net, scores. 1-0. now 2-1 rangers in the second....
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as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. just playing what are you up to? hide the cheddar. can i play? it's more of a one person kind of game. i won. tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. >>> parts of san francisco's potrero hill got a soaking today when an eight-inch water main broke this morning. it floated kansas street and left people within the one-block area without water. utility officials didn't immediately know what caused the break but say ruptures are typically linked to aging pipes. >>> expecting changing if you're driving north on the golden gate bridge. look at this map that details where road work on doyle drive will mean changes beginning tonight when single lane closures will good into effect. then starting at 1:00 a.m
as an economics teacher at stanford, i know education means good jobs. so here's my plan: i'd start teaching computer coding in public schools right away. open doors for women in science and technology. and prepare young people for middle class manufacturing jobs. i'm ro khanna and i approve this message, because change starts with us. just playing what are you up to? hide the cheddar. can i play? it's more of a one person kind of game. i won. tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's...
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>> guest: google started in 1988 from stanford. it was started in a dorm room there. and the two men that discovered it wanted to figure out the best way to index the web because that was a problem that people were trying very, very hard to solve but were not doing a good job and they believe they had a way of doing it that no body else thought of. and so in 1998, they started initially by indexing all of stanford's pages and ended up blowing up the network and getting themselves in hot water. and then quickly there after started google and it has been a rocket ship ever sense. what is kind of interesting and i want to circle back, in some respects, apple and google started at the same time. apple obviously started in the 1970's but then steve jobs got fired from the company in the mid-1980's and apple went through a period of say 10-15 years where its fortunes declined and it wasn't until 1997 when steve jobs returned that apple's fortune began to rebound. when steve jobs came back apple had 90 days of cash left before it was going to auger in. and so in some respect
>> guest: google started in 1988 from stanford. it was started in a dorm room there. and the two men that discovered it wanted to figure out the best way to index the web because that was a problem that people were trying very, very hard to solve but were not doing a good job and they believe they had a way of doing it that no body else thought of. and so in 1998, they started initially by indexing all of stanford's pages and ended up blowing up the network and getting themselves in hot...
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>> stanford. >> what do you want to do after stanford? >> i would like to earn my way to being a ceo. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we look at three groundbreaking approaches to education. first, we visit the seed public charter school, the nation's first urban public boarding school. later, we meet some unlikely students who are getting a liberal arts college degree behind bars. and finally, we go to the harlem children's zone under the leadership of geoffrey canada. we begin with seed, one of the most successful and innovative charter schools in the country. it was started in 1998 in southeast washington, d.c., where some of the nation's most troubled schools are located and where most students don't finish high school. but as byron pitts first reported in 2010, seed students are different. most graduate and go on to college. admission to seed is by lottery, open to any family in the district willing to take a chance. >> girl 41. >> yeah! >> this family was one of the few who won the lottery, a $35,00
>> stanford. >> what do you want to do after stanford? >> i would like to earn my way to being a ceo. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we look at three groundbreaking approaches to education. first, we visit the seed public charter school, the nation's first urban public boarding school. later, we meet some unlikely students who are getting a liberal arts college degree behind bars. and finally, we go to the harlem children's zone under...
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this time around she turned to stanford hospital and a different kind of breast imaging. >> breathe, but don't move. >> the technology is a form of x ray that produces two dimensional and three dimensional images in a single session. if the doctors notice an area that is suspicious on a normal image they can turn to the 3-d.a. a -- 3-de image. >> we wonder if it is a real finding. >> the benefit is that you have multiple images at slightly different sang gels of this -- angles of this x ray tube and it allows you to resolve a lot of artifact that we normally see when we take a two dimensional image of the breast. >> a recent change a in state law requires doctors to neat fie fie -- to notify women if they are diagnosed with dense breasts and it touched off debate on how to screen them. >> a lot of people are advocating ultrasound, but you ultrasound has a huge false positive rate. there are nodules and 80 to 90% of those are nothing. >> she says another choice is extremely effective for the highest risk patients and can also produce false positives. she believes there are practical a
this time around she turned to stanford hospital and a different kind of breast imaging. >> breathe, but don't move. >> the technology is a form of x ray that produces two dimensional and three dimensional images in a single session. if the doctors notice an area that is suspicious on a normal image they can turn to the 3-d.a. a -- 3-de image. >> we wonder if it is a real finding. >> the benefit is that you have multiple images at slightly different sang gels of this --...
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new studies at stanford reveal doctors don't want aggressive treatment in their final days. jean joins us on campus with more. jean? >> doctors are trained to save lives. no matter how old the patient is. it turns out most doctors don't want all of the advance treatment available at hospitals when it's their time to go. >> i just want the best treatment and the right care. >> i'm sure that what we would like is a quiet departure. >> planning the end of your life is a personal decision. the school of medicine reveals how doctors plan it pass. most say they would decline the aggressive treatment they often deliver. >> and they know that at the end, the aggressive treatment doesn't really help. it just prolongs agony. >> jeff newman with the institute on aging says doctors are trained and obligated to act. without family opposing fraemt or an advanced health care directive, that limit intervention. doctors will work to prolong life. >> to give the full treatment. >> newman says tell the doctor your wishes. have a directive. and for life sustaining treatment. >> in the context o
new studies at stanford reveal doctors don't want aggressive treatment in their final days. jean joins us on campus with more. jean? >> doctors are trained to save lives. no matter how old the patient is. it turns out most doctors don't want all of the advance treatment available at hospitals when it's their time to go. >> i just want the best treatment and the right care. >> i'm sure that what we would like is a quiet departure. >> planning the end of your life is a...
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doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem, it is a medical condition.nd they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> he had an auto immune disease attacking his blood. >> reporter: dr. jennifer frankavic says it attacks the brain. >> maybe 14 to 40% of the cases, strep triggers it, but the rest we don't know yet. >> reporter: and now a clinic at stanford has been devoted to pans research. a new frontier in medicine. for the past seven months with treatment, paul michael is much better. a normal day is a good day. in palo alto, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> now this syndrome is so new, doctors are still trying to figure out how many kids it actually affects. so, what do you think? join the conversation on our facebook page. >>> surveillance cameras caught an incredible scene when a deadly tornado barreled through mississippi last week. its like that famous sustain from the wizard of oz, except this is a playground, a preschool, the real thing. everything gets tossed into the air. look ate go. this is what it looked like not even one minute af
doctors here at stanford say it is not a psychiatric problem, it is a medical condition.nd they started aggressive medical treatment immediately. >> he had an auto immune disease attacking his blood. >> reporter: dr. jennifer frankavic says it attacks the brain. >> maybe 14 to 40% of the cases, strep triggers it, but the rest we don't know yet. >> reporter: and now a clinic at stanford has been devoted to pans research. a new frontier in medicine. for the past seven...
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. >>> stanford baseball. ncaa lay against indiana state. top six. deep away and gone.hree runs shot. they went to the winners bract to face the indiana hoosiers. nfl, davis not at the team's otas because he is holding out for a new contract. he says he might be at the team's camp in june. the heat, they reached into the pacers' heart. pulled it out, showed it to them, and then they chucked it. game six, a little frisky at the start, but not at the finish. second quarter, pacers george hill misses badly. lebron james rebound ahead. d. wade, forget about it. 117-92. they advance to the nba finals for the fourth straight year eliminating indiana three straight years running. to the ice. la kings looking to move to the stanley cup finals. but they had to beat chicago in white. and the black hawks patrick cane wouldn't let it happen tonight. they beat the kings 4-3 forcing a game seven in the windy city on sunday. and we take time out to say congratulations to the alhambra girls softball sectionals in division two. they won 5-0. royce in baseball beat saint joe's. third str
. >>> stanford baseball. ncaa lay against indiana state. top six. deep away and gone.hree runs shot. they went to the winners bract to face the indiana hoosiers. nfl, davis not at the team's otas because he is holding out for a new contract. he says he might be at the team's camp in june. the heat, they reached into the pacers' heart. pulled it out, showed it to them, and then they chucked it. game six, a little frisky at the start, but not at the finish. second quarter, pacers george...
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he won the match but difference maker statr versus stanford maverick.gooch 25 feet away on 21st hole. pressure was on mcneal to answer. all the same distance. just slide it past. stanford knocked out 3. oklahoma state meeting alabama in tomorrow championship. u.s. national soccer team tune up for the world cup in match at candlestick park. team usa pride of danville and san jose earthquake. great opportunity to get the u.s. on the board just over 3 minutes in. header here and denied. scoreless until the second h. michael bradley with the shot. and mix if we ever have another kid well name him mix. 5 minutes later erin with the header and team usa beats them 2-nil. the return of certainly has invigorated oklahoma city thunder from nearly dead. very much alive. now game 4 look at the spurs all frustrated here. tim duncan with the head coach then green. held only 9 point points. west first play with 40 points 10 assist and 5 steals in play off game. third quarter. green throws it away. my certainly. starts the run. west brook back door. 105-92. okc tied at
he won the match but difference maker statr versus stanford maverick.gooch 25 feet away on 21st hole. pressure was on mcneal to answer. all the same distance. just slide it past. stanford knocked out 3. oklahoma state meeting alabama in tomorrow championship. u.s. national soccer team tune up for the world cup in match at candlestick park. team usa pride of danville and san jose earthquake. great opportunity to get the u.s. on the board just over 3 minutes in. header here and denied. scoreless...
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stanford they whip 8-1 and face indiana tomorrow. miami heat they are going to the nba times for the fourth year straight they hammered indiana game 6 of the finals. he turned in a complete nuclear he head with the antic slapping lebron rate there. don't make the king angry. you won't like him when he's angry. 25 for lebron. this game was blow ou out. nice patting -- passing here. 2 hand flush. the dish to bosch heat up 26 at the break. and here is another nice feed as lebron drew defender and bosch finished. 25. joan the celtics and laker the only franchise gone to 4 straight nba final. they are in 117-92. ice now gym 6. broadcasting legend michaels in the house. do you believe in miracle. do you believe in the third period former santa clara valley blackhawk martinez tie at 2. at john thon quick i'm not sure i really saw it. i'm sure he didn't see this. with patrick king. 8 guys in front of the net. cost them the series. 4-3 final. back in chicago here. on to football. 49ers knew what they had to address this off season. top item i
stanford they whip 8-1 and face indiana tomorrow. miami heat they are going to the nba times for the fourth year straight they hammered indiana game 6 of the finals. he turned in a complete nuclear he head with the antic slapping lebron rate there. don't make the king angry. you won't like him when he's angry. 25 for lebron. this game was blow ou out. nice patting -- passing here. 2 hand flush. the dish to bosch heat up 26 at the break. and here is another nice feed as lebron drew defender and...