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in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a message tuesday night. many gathering at white plaza to come together as community and to stand up against hate. at stanford lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> the science of super athletes. next on 7 news. amma has the story of local researchers who are unlocking the secret of peak performance. how they findings could help you. >>reporter: sad sign of times. why bay area institution is being pushed out after more than 100 years in the same building. >> epic fail. tough teacher who took it out on his students. >> much warmer today but sharp cool down coming as our natural ac has kicked in. i'll be back w
in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a...
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in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a message tuesday night. many gathering at white plaza to come together as community and to stand up against hate. at stanford lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> the science of super athletes. next on 7 news. amma has the story of local researchers who are unlocking the secret of peak performance. how they findings could help you. >>reporter: sad sign of times. why bay area institution is being pushed out after more than 100 years in the same building. >> epic fail. tough teacher who took it out on his students. >> much warmer today but sharp cool down coming as our natural ac has kicked in. i'll be back w
in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a...
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in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a message tuesday night. many gathering at white plaza to come together as community and to stand up against hate. at stanford lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> the science of super athletes. next on 7 news. amma has the story of local researchers who are unlocking the secret of peak performance. how they findings could help you. >>reporter: sad sign of times. why bay area institution is being pushed out after more than 100 years in the same building. >> epic fail. tough teacher who took it out on his students. >> much warmer today but sharp cool down coming as our natural ac has kicked in. i'll be back w
in a statement stanford president said this level of instability has no place at stanford. i asked everyone in the university community to stand together against intolerance and hate. residential building was also targeted. the same gold paint used to create what appears to be a this pent gram. vice president of the jewish student association. >> it's something that for me made me feel unsafe in a place on campus where i really should feel safe. >>reporter: students hope to send a...
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let's say i finish my schooling at stanford.s that -- do i do draper university next do i do graduate school of business next? do i do why come dater next? which is my first step not quite figured out what my startup wants to be, but i know i need further education? >> obviously, we believe -- >> right. right. but why? >> on the admissions committee? >> pick 18 to 28. yes, of course. and i -- and there's a specific thing that i'm looking for. i'm looking for a real spark, something that we can ignite and get that person going. >> invest in a person? >> if they are 18 years old, it's just like hey, you don't have to have your complete business model put together. right. >> if you're 28 you probably should. but if you have that great idea at 28, you -- when you go you there our program, women put you through this blender and by the time it comes out, it won't be the same. >> what are they paying for this? >> they pay about $10,000. >> okay. >> and it's amazing transformation. and the students love it so much, they go out and they
let's say i finish my schooling at stanford.s that -- do i do draper university next do i do graduate school of business next? do i do why come dater next? which is my first step not quite figured out what my startup wants to be, but i know i need further education? >> obviously, we believe -- >> right. right. but why? >> on the admissions committee? >> pick 18 to 28. yes, of course. and i -- and there's a specific thing that i'm looking for. i'm looking for a real...
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since 2005 courts convicted nine stanford students of sexual assault. of the nine students the campus has only expelled one. this new expulsion policy goes into effect this fall. reporting live here at stanford, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> i would assume the burden of proof is a little different for someone found responsible by a three-person committee versus going to court and being found guilty and heading to jail, right? >> reporter: we would imagine the burden of proof is not going to be beyond a reasonable doubt, as you would find in a criminal court, perhaps more like a civil court, preponderance of evidence. >> we'll see how that shakes out. thank you, bob. >>> more trouble for the secret service, a top ranking member is under fire accused of sexually assaulting a female employee. secret service supervisor javier morales is accused of making unwanted advances on a co-worker, that included kissing her and trying to grab her at the agency's headquarters. secret service director joseph clancy says morales turned in his badge and gun and now o
since 2005 courts convicted nine stanford students of sexual assault. of the nine students the campus has only expelled one. this new expulsion policy goes into effect this fall. reporting live here at stanford, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> i would assume the burden of proof is a little different for someone found responsible by a three-person committee versus going to court and being found guilty and heading to jail, right? >> reporter: we would imagine the burden...
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." >>> stanford is making a bold move to fight sexual assaults on campus. when a student is found to have committed a sexual assault, that student will be expelled. "today in the bay's" r"''s" bob is live at stanford, one of the first college campuses to implement this policy. scott and i were talking about this issue, it's not found guilty by a police department or by a court. it's really found by a body within the university? >> reporter: a three-member panel. stanford is becoming one of the first campuses nationwide to institute this new expulsion policy, kris. this is after criticism of and a federal investigation into how it handled sexual assaults in the past. an 18-member task force made up of the administration, faculty and students outlined the rules in a report released yesterday, calls for students to be better educated about sexual assault, a streamlined investigative process and better resources for victims and a requirement that students now be expelled if that three-member panel i mentioned finds them responsible for sexual assault. at least
." >>> stanford is making a bold move to fight sexual assaults on campus. when a student is found to have committed a sexual assault, that student will be expelled. "today in the bay's" r"''s" bob is live at stanford, one of the first college campuses to implement this policy. scott and i were talking about this issue, it's not found guilty by a police department or by a court. it's really found by a body within the university? >> reporter: a three-member...
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. >> expulsion from one of the most elite universities in the country, and that is what stanford students can expect if they are convicted of sexual assault. it is a bold move and one that has students asking what took so long. and ian, why now? >> well shgs, jessica, now a lot of students were confused about this. this change would make stanford one of the few campuses to make a move like this. >> reporter: 16-member task force made up of students and faculty released their report today. >> it reflects the values and a result of the fair process. >> reporter: in it more education on students for sexual assault and streamlined investigative process and resource for vicktims, and if a student is found responsible of sexual assault, the result is expulsion, and they can be expelled if they are not kon convicted in criminal court. >> there is precedent and there will be big changes across the country. >> reporter: some students are surprised it took so long. >> i thought that it was in placer years past and then it blew up this past spring with the poster case for the entire university. >> r
. >> expulsion from one of the most elite universities in the country, and that is what stanford students can expect if they are convicted of sexual assault. it is a bold move and one that has students asking what took so long. and ian, why now? >> well shgs, jessica, now a lot of students were confused about this. this change would make stanford one of the few campuses to make a move like this. >> reporter: 16-member task force made up of students and faculty released their...
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take vo ...de doce aÑos en el centro comercial 'stanford' el domingo por la tarde.ras ser tocada... la menor corri a donde estaba su madre, pero al buscar al sujeto ste haba hudo. --al fugitivo se le describe como un hombre de 40 aÑos.. seis pies y dos pulgadas de estatura y complexin gruesa. ---si usted lo reconoce, le piden comunquese con la polica. juan fran - take vo --anoche cientos se congregaron en una vigilia para rendir homenaje a "jordon almgren" ... el niÑo de nueve aÑos que muri apuÑalado el fin de semana. --la reunin se llev a cabo en la escuela "timber point" en la ciudad de "discovery bay" y tambin en la casa del pequeÑo donde las personas llegaron con veladoras y juguetes. --ayer investigadores determinaron que "william schultz" no presentaba problemas de discapacidad mental y que continuar bajo arresto por cargos de homicidio --- juanfra facebook juanfra/ots --- tras el cierre de varios colegios vocacionales... las autoridades se reunirn con los estudiantes... take vo ... que asistieron a estas instituciones para que reciban reembolsos por los gasto
take vo ...de doce aÑos en el centro comercial 'stanford' el domingo por la tarde.ras ser tocada... la menor corri a donde estaba su madre, pero al buscar al sujeto ste haba hudo. --al fugitivo se le describe como un hombre de 40 aÑos.. seis pies y dos pulgadas de estatura y complexin gruesa. ---si usted lo reconoce, le piden comunquese con la polica. juan fran - take vo --anoche cientos se congregaron en una vigilia para rendir homenaje a "jordon almgren" ... el niÑo de nueve...
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. >>> also new at 11:00, from stanford, a stanford operating room, to a jail cell. a highly trained operating room technician is accused of touching male patients while he was on the job and while they were most vulnerable. ian cole is at the stanford hospital outpatient center in redwood city with the latest. ian? >> redwood city detectives say they've erupted a 55-year-old operating room technician. investigators say it started in the surgery center's recovery room where some stanford employees reported seeing him inappropriately touch patients who were sedated. then the hospital put him on administrative leave and notified police. an investigation began which police say turned up four victims who were operated on between march 29th and april 2nd. today he was booked into jail on four counts of sexual battery. in redwood city, ian cole nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> drog this man? he was caught on camera groping a young girl at the stanford shopping center. police say he followed the 12-year-old down an aisle and touched her inappropriately. the suspect ran
. >>> also new at 11:00, from stanford, a stanford operating room, to a jail cell. a highly trained operating room technician is accused of touching male patients while he was on the job and while they were most vulnerable. ian cole is at the stanford hospital outpatient center in redwood city with the latest. ian? >> redwood city detectives say they've erupted a 55-year-old operating room technician. investigators say it started in the surgery center's recovery room where some...
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stanford up 15-0. stanford ended up blowing a 21-point lead, but randall bailed him out.1 points and he broke their school scoring record and they will play miami now. thursday in the final. the as gave barbara chance to revive his career this spring. barry zito. the odds were against him according to the experts from one to ten, ten being the highest chance, what chance does he have of making this team? >> i would say six. that is fair. six is probably a generous estimate. >> michael urban probably didn't foresee him throwing 13 straight scoreless innings in the cactus league, but the angels pounded him on seven runs with three home runs. that six is looking a little more like two now. >>> the wisconsin badgers are in the final four for the second straight year, but their coach bo ryan starts the top five. >> i was the number one pinball player in the state of pennsylvania. >> i could freeze flippers better than anyone. i could take a dime. and play for two hours. you think the who had something in mind when they did that song? >> number four, elton john. the clippers no
stanford up 15-0. stanford ended up blowing a 21-point lead, but randall bailed him out.1 points and he broke their school scoring record and they will play miami now. thursday in the final. the as gave barbara chance to revive his career this spring. barry zito. the odds were against him according to the experts from one to ten, ten being the highest chance, what chance does he have of making this team? >> i would say six. that is fair. six is probably a generous estimate. >>...
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we have reached out to stanford medical we have yet to hear any news from them. >> pam :coming up. a 9-year old discovery bay boy is killed by the teen friend of a family member. what happened. and the suspects reported confession. >>:a two -way mirror in a place where it should not be. leaves the owner of bar in big trouble. the sad and difficult effort to find survivors from saturdays massive earthquake in nepal. as the numbers of the dead and injured mount. >> pam :in nepal. army troops are loading supplies at a makeshift heli-pad. at the epicenter of saturday's magnitude 7-point-8 earthquake. health workers say. their main concern is making sure survivors get clean water. many survivors are living in the open. or in crowded tents with no access to sanitation. the quake has killed more than 43-hundred people. >>:here in east bay those who still have family in nepal are doing all they can to help police efforts. they were holding a fund-raiser on wednesday night. the students who have families in nepal have formed a group called save lives saved nepal. >> pam :just ahead. two fir
we have reached out to stanford medical we have yet to hear any news from them. >> pam :coming up. a 9-year old discovery bay boy is killed by the teen friend of a family member. what happened. and the suspects reported confession. >>:a two -way mirror in a place where it should not be. leaves the owner of bar in big trouble. the sad and difficult effort to find survivors from saturdays massive earthquake in nepal. as the numbers of the dead and injured mount. >> pam :in...
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los dos puntos de este aÑo stanford subiÓ su colegiatura a unos 65.000 $ por aÑo.s del estudiante ganan menos de 65.000 $ al aÑo no tienen que pagar por matrÍcula, ni tampoco por vivienda. >> la universidad estÁ apoyando todos los estudiantes que sean latinos y que no tengan muchos recursos para que puedan pagar los costos de la universidad. luz: eso no quiere decir que ser aceptado en esta universidad es fÁcil. ese es el caso de oscar. oscar: yo tengo 21 y ahora tengo un hermano. yo soy el mayor de mi familia. era muy difÍcil estar solo pero tambiÉn fue un gran esfuerzo. los dos puntos no crea que todo esto es fÁcil porque aunque estos estudiantes no tengan que pagar por su matriculaciÓn tendrÁn que rendir muchos esfuerzos para continuar con su beca. marÍa leticia: el cierre de este centro de educaciÓn temprana tendrÁ un gran efecto en la comunidad pues dejaran de contar con esos 300 espacios subsidiados. >> un abogado que vino a representarlos y dijo que la razÓn de por quÉ no nos crean renovar el contrato era porque ellos querÍan este lugar para tener a 100 niÑo
los dos puntos de este aÑo stanford subiÓ su colegiatura a unos 65.000 $ por aÑo.s del estudiante ganan menos de 65.000 $ al aÑo no tienen que pagar por matrÍcula, ni tampoco por vivienda. >> la universidad estÁ apoyando todos los estudiantes que sean latinos y que no tengan muchos recursos para que puedan pagar los costos de la universidad. luz: eso no quiere decir que ser aceptado en esta universidad es fÁcil. ese es el caso de oscar. oscar: yo tengo 21 y ahora tengo un hermano....
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oprah winfrey will be speaking at stanford tomorrow night. oprah talking about religion and also the meaning of life. some pretty heavy topics there. this is the first time the former talk show host will be on campus. she was the commencement speaker at stanford back in 2008. nbc bay area will have crews at stanford and also complete coverage of her appearance tomorrow. >>> right now, though, another big -- another big fan. ours mindy back, a fan of yours, shall we say. we get excited when oprah comes to town. she gets the crowd all riled up. >> i know. that woman can do anything. i would like to hear her do sports i think she would be good at it. jumping into sports, pelicans with injuries in game two. which team will feel the bigger hurt? the as and royals have been, let's say, less than kind to one another this weekend. today, thins got even uglier. ejection after ejection after ejection. back with more. >> reporter: the warriors took game one over the pelicans and did it without a key member of their bench. david lee was out with a lower
oprah winfrey will be speaking at stanford tomorrow night. oprah talking about religion and also the meaning of life. some pretty heavy topics there. this is the first time the former talk show host will be on campus. she was the commencement speaker at stanford back in 2008. nbc bay area will have crews at stanford and also complete coverage of her appearance tomorrow. >>> right now, though, another big -- another big fan. ours mindy back, a fan of yours, shall we say. we get excited...
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robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men. saw -- sedated, none of them knew they were assaulted. but they caught him in the act and called authorities. >> kind of shocked to hear about it. but i like stanford as a medical facility. >> i am hoping it is not an isolated situation and that they take steps so that it doesn't happen again. >> although he is in jail for four counts of sexual battery police say the investigation is far from over. >> he was a long-term employee at stanford hospital. we are going back to see if there is any additional victims or any other locations where he worked. >> as for
robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men....
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robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men. saw -- sedated, none of them knew they were assaulted. but they caught him in the act and called authorities. >> kind of shocked to hear about it. but i like stanford as a medical facility. >> i am hoping it is not an isolated situation and that they take steps so that it doesn't happen again. >> although he is in jail for four counts of sexual battery police say the investigation is far from over. >> he was a long-term employee at stanford hospital. we are going back to see if there is any additional victims or any other locations where he worked. >> as for
robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men....
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this level of incivility has no place at stanford. i ask everyone to stand together against intolerance and hate. >>> prosecutors called more survivors of the colorado theater shooting to the stand today at the murder trial of james holmes. the survivors described the 2012 shooting rampage inside the aurora movie theater. one person said she thought her husband was dead after she saw him sitting upright into his seat with a bullet wound had to his head. she was nine months pregnant. >> i grabbed him and he squeezed my hand and i told him i loved him and that i would take care of our baby if he didn't make it. >> her husband had brain surgery and survived but still cannot walk and has trouble speaking. >> prosecutors are calling for the death penalty. holmes 'attorneys admit he's the gunman but say he's not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> a cupertino cement company today agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle claims over dumping contaminated water over a period of five years starting in 2009. the agency says fish and rare frogs were ha
this level of incivility has no place at stanford. i ask everyone to stand together against intolerance and hate. >>> prosecutors called more survivors of the colorado theater shooting to the stand today at the murder trial of james holmes. the survivors described the 2012 shooting rampage inside the aurora movie theater. one person said she thought her husband was dead after she saw him sitting upright into his seat with a bullet wound had to his head. she was nine months pregnant....
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live at the stanford facility in redwood city. chris?ood city police identified at least four possible vehicles. these are very disturbing accusations. >> he has been arrested on four counts of sexual battery and booked into the county jail. you mentioned police say the act happened at this stanford facility between march 15th and april 2nd and he was placed under administrative leave. employees called authorities after reportedly catching him in the act. police are telling us he worked at stanford medicine for 17 years. >> he was assisting patients and helping them through the recovery period where they were under anesthesia. >> and this morning investigators are looking into where he worked prior to joining stanford. they want to see if there may be additional victims. at this time stanford medicine officials have not replyied to the request for comment. as we return live, it appears that he is no longer an employee of stanford medicine. if you have information, you are urged to call red weed city police. live this morning abc 7 news.
live at the stanford facility in redwood city. chris?ood city police identified at least four possible vehicles. these are very disturbing accusations. >> he has been arrested on four counts of sexual battery and booked into the county jail. you mentioned police say the act happened at this stanford facility between march 15th and april 2nd and he was placed under administrative leave. employees called authorities after reportedly catching him in the act. police are telling us he worked...
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now stanford down only one. 10 second left. randall is fouled. you judge for yourself if that's a foul. no matter what it's called. and michael is not happy. the cardinal win. michael is upset but our scott reiss is feeling pretty good. >> reporter: crazy game capping off a wild and crazy season. but in the end, stanford secures it's second nit championship in four years and third in the last quarter century. >> a lot of our guys fought through adversity tonight. with a lot of stuff that was going on off the court. but we did a great job and we get the win. >> it was one of those performances that goes down. he made big shot after big shot. he wanted the ball so he kept going to him. >> reporter: a fitting ending for the careers of the three star seniors on this team who leave school as stanford's all time leading scorer, randall. scott reiss. >> stanford allumn pretty happy. >>> and right now it's a preseason game. but simian taking peavy deep. butler also homered for the a's. later here's your play of the night for the as. angel pagan gets the
now stanford down only one. 10 second left. randall is fouled. you judge for yourself if that's a foul. no matter what it's called. and michael is not happy. the cardinal win. michael is upset but our scott reiss is feeling pretty good. >> reporter: crazy game capping off a wild and crazy season. but in the end, stanford secures it's second nit championship in four years and third in the last quarter century. >> a lot of our guys fought through adversity tonight. with a lot of stuff...
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was blind sided by discrimination against her jewish faith in her campaign for student senate at stanford. while meeting with members of a campus group called the students of color coalition she said she was hoping to get their endorsement but said the lead student interviewer asked this question. >> given your strong jewish identity how would you handle divestment? >> reporter: the issue of divestment of companies doing business with israel is a hot topic for stanford and horowitz made no secret of being a jew but said the question crossed the line. >> i think that question was anti-semitic. >> reporter: she complained to the university and a stanford spokesman says there is an ongoing investigation but conflicting accounts of what happened. the students of color coalition did not make anyone available to be interviewed. but their op. ed. piece refutes her claim saying, we recognize such false allegations for what they are, the latest addition in a decades long smear campaign waged against our coalition. horowitz born in paraguay said it still hurts to talk about it. >> it's just really
was blind sided by discrimination against her jewish faith in her campaign for student senate at stanford. while meeting with members of a campus group called the students of color coalition she said she was hoping to get their endorsement but said the lead student interviewer asked this question. >> given your strong jewish identity how would you handle divestment? >> reporter: the issue of divestment of companies doing business with israel is a hot topic for stanford and horowitz...
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berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar am and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see ho
berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are...
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robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men. saw -- sedated, none of them knew they were assaulted. but they caught him in the act and called authorities. >> kind of shocked to hear about it. but i like stanford as a medical facility. >> i am hoping it is not an isolated situation and that they take steps so that it doesn't happen again. >> although he is in jail for four counts of sexual battery police say the investigation is far from over. >> he was a long-term employee at stanford hospital. we are going back to see if there is any additional victims or any other locations where he worked. >> as for
robert worked for stanford hospital for seven years. most recently at the outpatient surgery center in redwood city. he was a surgical technician, a job that required him to be with patients in their most vulnerable state. >> he would assist bringing patients to and from the or and helping them through their recovery period while under anesthesia. >> they say it was the period after surgery when he would grope his patients. investigators have identified four victims so far all men....
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this has no place at stanford. everyone in the community to stand together gins intolerance and hate. there -- against intom tom -- intolerance and hate. there are two investigations. police are looking for anyone who may have information about the graffiti. students who attended last night's rally say while the graffiti was upsetting, they have been impressed by all of the support that they have been getting. dave? >> all right. thank you. >>> 7:35. later today in contra costa county, the 18-year-old charged with murdering a 9-year-old boy is scheduled to appear in court. prosecutors have also charged william shu.s with the special circumstances of lying in wait. police say schultz stabbed jordan to death inside his home in discovery bay early sunday morning. in a jailhouse interview, schultz told the bay area news group he wanted to know what it was like to kill another person. >>> there is an interesting twist to a robbery investigation out of cupertino. east bay couple were arrested early this month after polic
this has no place at stanford. everyone in the community to stand together gins intolerance and hate. there -- against intom tom -- intolerance and hate. there are two investigations. police are looking for anyone who may have information about the graffiti. students who attended last night's rally say while the graffiti was upsetting, they have been impressed by all of the support that they have been getting. dave? >> all right. thank you. >>> 7:35. later today in contra costa...
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stanford has the lead the shot its no good stanford wins their 2nd nit title in four years michael irvinred final: 66-64 stanford we are no. 69 because they did not make it into the ncaa but they won the nit i hope they did not charge full price for marcus said man who really has had a great season for the a's he is the shortstop. bocci left him in their he breaks out of the double box and there he goes. first home run of the spring. billy butler mr country breakfast when you were doing sports on the weekend if i hear you say country breakfasts >> pam :i'm not very fond of it >> gary :was of bothers you add only to the there country breakfast. my bodyguard and producer kevin has been reading pro football weekly and it seems that alabama receiver on maury cooper could be the 49ers top pick. they can move a from #15 to no. 6 and, there he goes. for the ninth time today for a manner as did the trade off once upon a time and they got themselves jerry rice. the warriors are so dead >> pam : >> gary :good * >> pam :and so good to what she good night everybody7 i love my mileageplus® explorer c
stanford has the lead the shot its no good stanford wins their 2nd nit title in four years michael irvinred final: 66-64 stanford we are no. 69 because they did not make it into the ncaa but they won the nit i hope they did not charge full price for marcus said man who really has had a great season for the a's he is the shortstop. bocci left him in their he breaks out of the double box and there he goes. first home run of the spring. billy butler mr country breakfast when you were doing sports...
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berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar beam and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see
berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are...
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thank you. >> reporter: among those in attendance this stanford scholar and professor who says he was a political advisor and speechwriter for dr. martin luther king junior. >> he has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows but she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> reporter: tickets were free limited to stanford students, faculty and staff and handed out by lottery. >> we live in an academic environment where many brilliant people speak all the time but usually it's not about the most profound questions of life. >> jeanne trump says she's the only one in the financial office to secure a ticket. >> she brought students from her school who visit from our office but it was nice but we cannot approach her but it was nice to see her through the window at least. >> that was ktvu's maureen naylor past speakers included the dalai lama. >>> a big announcement surrounding next year super bowl at levi stadium. the bay area committee will announce plans for a super bowl l flamm village the announcement will include the official name for the village and
thank you. >> reporter: among those in attendance this stanford scholar and professor who says he was a political advisor and speechwriter for dr. martin luther king junior. >> he has emerged more than just a media personality that everyone knows but she has emerged as a unique thinker in this generation. >> reporter: tickets were free limited to stanford students, faculty and staff and handed out by lottery. >> we live in an academic environment where many brilliant...
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berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are critical of her decision saying the crisp are -- risk are extreme. >> all right. turn our attention to the weather that was quite breezy today. >> it was really pretty blustery. sandhya is here and certainly made it feel a lot cooler than it actually was. >> yes, it was definitely windy and cooler here in the bay area and cooler here in the bay area. >> you see why all the changes began here on raid arm. we track few sprinkle moving in along a cold front here and moved in from ukiah to santa rosa and falling below the radar beam and sfo seen a few drops. here's the camera. see
berry company license technology from stanford to bring it to the market. also currently in use in europe. >> see what you think of this. another baby shower is in the works for a 65-year-old mother of 13 who is now expecting quud rupe let. school teacher in germany whose children range in age from 9 to 44. she decided to have another child because her 9-year-old wants a younger sibling. she used donated fertilized egg. many democrats and republicans democrats and republicanstors are...
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the stanford daily reports the unidentified student allegedly put a poison into the water bottles of fellow students last fall reportedly two students became ill. the paper says the unidentified student has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. a spokeswoman at stanford calls it a sad and heart-breaking situation and says the affected students are getting support from the university. >>> a small quake shook the east bay. the magnitude 2.7 quake hit after 7:00 a.m. people in conquered berkeley and walnut creek reported feeling light-shaking, but no reports of damages or injuries. >>> in a hearing defense attorneys will limit the evidence the jury will hear in a wrongful death civil suit filed by the parents of audrey pott. she was the saratoga high school student who committed suicide after being sexually assaulted by three teenage boys in 2012 at a party. they admitted they assaulted her while drunk and unconscious. the family of one boy settled with pott's parents and will not face trial. >>> the governor of arkansas says he wants to see changes to the state's controversial reji
the stanford daily reports the unidentified student allegedly put a poison into the water bottles of fellow students last fall reportedly two students became ill. the paper says the unidentified student has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. a spokeswoman at stanford calls it a sad and heart-breaking situation and says the affected students are getting support from the university. >>> a small quake shook the east bay. the magnitude 2.7 quake hit after 7:00 a.m. people in...
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stanford had a 15 to nothing lead final: stanford wins 67-60 they play miami for the nit title the 49ersthe departures of patrick willis and chris borland they re-signed linebacker desmond bishop who they aqcuired late last season to a one-year contract the 30-year old bishop who is from fairfield and played at cal spent his entire career in green bay before coming to san francisco his best years game in 2010 and 2011 he will provide depth behind michael wilhoite and navorro bowman the niners are also looking at former bears all-pro lance briggs a sacramento native veteran defensive tackle antonio smith was released by the raiders today it was somewhat of a surprise given smith has been productivve as an inside pass rusher and is a leader in the locker room he was rated the most cordial raider but he got cut the team saves $4million against the salary cap with the move smith was entering the 2nd year of a 2-year $9 million deal former raider matt schaub has found a new home. he signed a 1-year, $3 million deal to backup joe flacco with the baltimore ravens today schaub was brought in by
stanford had a 15 to nothing lead final: stanford wins 67-60 they play miami for the nit title the 49ersthe departures of patrick willis and chris borland they re-signed linebacker desmond bishop who they aqcuired late last season to a one-year contract the 30-year old bishop who is from fairfield and played at cal spent his entire career in green bay before coming to san francisco his best years game in 2010 and 2011 he will provide depth behind michael wilhoite and navorro bowman the niners...
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. >>> now at 6:00 stanford at the center of an anti-semitism controversy. claims a campus group went too far. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. the student is a candidate for school office and claims she was being singled out for her jewish faith. kpix 5's len ramirez reports. >> reporter: ken, she was asked a question. it is the question. you get different answers depending who you ask. so far the only one talking about it is the student herself. >> it's like a targeting of religion and that's not okay. >> reporter: molly horowitz say she was blind sided by discrimination against her jewish faith in her campaign for student senate at stanford. while meeting with members of a campus group called the students of color coalition she said she was hoping to get their endorsement but said the lead student interviewer asked this question. >> given your strong jewish identity how would you handle divestment? >> reporter: the issue of divestment of companies doing business with israel is a hot topic for stanford and horowitz made no secret
. >>> now at 6:00 stanford at the center of an anti-semitism controversy. claims a campus group went too far. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. the student is a candidate for school office and claims she was being singled out for her jewish faith. kpix 5's len ramirez reports. >> reporter: ken, she was asked a question. it is the question. you get different answers depending who you ask. so far the only one talking about it is the student herself....
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stanford had to survive two more possessions to win 66-64.dall became stanford's all- time leading scorer and named most outstanding player of the nit tournament. >>> the win came down to the final second. >> harrison barnes the 2. harrison for the win. >> harrison barnes for the win hit that game winner with .4 seconds left in the game. that gave the warriors a 107- 106 victory over the phoenix suns. this is the first time in franchise history that the warriors had two double digit winning streaks and they play in dallas tomorrow. no rest for the warriors. >>> fans were asked to cheer on a fake golden gate team. it's a buddy comedy featuring an nba rookie from africa and teamed up with a translator that tuesday not know basketball. >>> are you prepared for mandatory water restrictions and can you cut back another 25%. some strategies to save water. >> he is laughing but it is being called a miracle. oakland man survived after the collapsed on top of him. the reason he believes he is still alive. >> good morning. we are looking at a commute w
stanford had to survive two more possessions to win 66-64.dall became stanford's all- time leading scorer and named most outstanding player of the nit tournament. >>> the win came down to the final second. >> harrison barnes the 2. harrison for the win. >> harrison barnes for the win hit that game winner with .4 seconds left in the game. that gave the warriors a 107- 106 victory over the phoenix suns. this is the first time in franchise history that the warriors had two...
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we're at stanford with in this disturbing crime. >> kim?>> students are shocked by the apparent display of hatred towards a group on campus. they're gathering tonight to make sure their voice is heard. no one knows who sprayed gold swastikas on the sigma alpha epsilon house. today, all signs of the graffiti are gone and while stanford police say they don't think anyone was specifically targeted this vandalism is being investigated as a hate crime. >> naturally, you know i'm kind of worried about the campus environment and what kind of people would do these things. >> reporter: stanford president john henna sill issue aid statement saying the university won't tolerate hate crimes and he was deeply troubled by the act of van callism. jewish students are concerned this could be backlash over the recent accusations from a new student senator claiming she was the target of anti-semitism. >> in the wake of this kind of discord to have a symbol of hate that was really just in a residence across the hall is scary for our jewish students. it feels t
we're at stanford with in this disturbing crime. >> kim?>> students are shocked by the apparent display of hatred towards a group on campus. they're gathering tonight to make sure their voice is heard. no one knows who sprayed gold swastikas on the sigma alpha epsilon house. today, all signs of the graffiti are gone and while stanford police say they don't think anyone was specifically targeted this vandalism is being investigated as a hate crime. >> naturally, you know i'm...
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take vo ...de doce aÑos en el centro comercial 'stanford' el domingo por la tarde... la menor corri a donde estaba su madre, pero al buscar al sujeto, ste haba hudo. --al fugitivo se le describe como un hombre de 40 aÑos.. seis pies y dos pulgadas de estatura y complexin gruesa. ---si usted lo reconoce, le piden comunquese con la polica. juanfra - on cam ---en redwood city, un ex empleado de la unidad de cirugas del hospital de stanford tech fue arrestado bajo sospecha de agresin sexual... --sus excolegas alegan haberlo sorprendido tocando de forma indebida a otros pacientes. paola reyes nos cuente ms sobre ste sujeto... take lot 0:01 0:06 - 0:45 0:51 robert lastinger 55 aÑos laboraba aqui en el centro de cirugia parapacientes externos de stanford health care decredwood city sepcomo tecnico de la sala de operaciones... la policia de redwood city lo acusa de tocar a 4 pacientes masculinos inapropiadamenr e mientras estaban anestesiados y bajo su cuidado entre marzo 15 y abril 2.... lastinger encara 4 cargos de tocar a una persona inconsciente inapropiadamente... otro
take vo ...de doce aÑos en el centro comercial 'stanford' el domingo por la tarde... la menor corri a donde estaba su madre, pero al buscar al sujeto, ste haba hudo. --al fugitivo se le describe como un hombre de 40 aÑos.. seis pies y dos pulgadas de estatura y complexin gruesa. ---si usted lo reconoce, le piden comunquese con la polica. juanfra - on cam ---en redwood city, un ex empleado de la unidad de cirugas del hospital de stanford tech fue arrestado bajo sospecha de agresin sexual......
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so no apologies needed for stanford.s the other tournament but moving into the final never a bad thing. off to a 15-0 lead. jason randall the rebound coast to coast. got to tear drop to fall. and at one point led by as many as 21. but old dominion coming all the way back. baker great pass. richard ross. the high percentage shot. stanford will sweat it out. up to with the ball. randall will come through time and time again in this one. hits the shot with 59 seconds left. they're up four, wrap it up. 67-50. tonight belongs to scott reiss. >> reporter: mark stanford improves to an incredible 14-4 all time here at madison square garden. thanks in part to chasson randall. >> just to be able to have my name behind it. not just me a lot of my team mates, family, coaches everybody helped me get there. >> they've become the all time leading scorer in history. it's like wow. to do it at madison square garden, he will always remember it for the rest of his life any way. >> the cardinal advance to play miami in thursday's championsh
so no apologies needed for stanford.s the other tournament but moving into the final never a bad thing. off to a 15-0 lead. jason randall the rebound coast to coast. got to tear drop to fall. and at one point led by as many as 21. but old dominion coming all the way back. baker great pass. richard ross. the high percentage shot. stanford will sweat it out. up to with the ball. randall will come through time and time again in this one. hits the shot with 59 seconds left. they're up four, wrap it...
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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. steyer: 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 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. betty: is that why you left wall street? steyer: i just didn't think -- i didn't think it would be a great place, and i don't think my wife tho
he and his wife chose to settle here on the west coast near their alma mater stanford university, andands of miles from wall street. steyer: 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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stanford a winner 12-6. they tike two out of three in the series. this sports roll brought to you by bank of the west. >>> cal stanford no love lost there. >> never. thanks. next at 6:00, we'll show you how furious 7 followed up the ninth biggest opening ever in box >>> join it tonight on kofy tv20. the last drive for a bay area golf course. >>> at 11:00 here on channel 7, ryanon between a man who nearly died and the man who saved his life. the simple app that brought them together. >>> the latest "fast & furious" movie was back in the driver's seat at the box office this weekend. furious 7 had the ninth highest box office knowing history last weekend, topping $147 million. this weekend the movie earned more than $60 million. it's already earned 800 million worldwide in just two weeks thanks to its popularity in china, brazil and other nations. dreamworks home came in second with 19 million. rodeo romance, the longest ride debuted in third with 13 million. get hard, and cinderella, round out the top five. >>> long list of movie is still need to see.
stanford a winner 12-6. they tike two out of three in the series. this sports roll brought to you by bank of the west. >>> cal stanford no love lost there. >> never. thanks. next at 6:00, we'll show you how furious 7 followed up the ninth biggest opening ever in box >>> join it tonight on kofy tv20. the last drive for a bay area golf course. >>> at 11:00 here on channel 7, ryanon between a man who nearly died and the man who saved his life. the simple app that...
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. >>> students are holding a peace rally at stanford university today as the university investigates a possible hate crime. crime, swastikas painted on a house. >> let's take a look at some of the images. the swastikas were discovered early saturday morning. the graffiti has been cleaned up. it's important to know that sae is not a jewish fraternity. it's unclear why they were targeted. we can tell you that the university and campus police are investigating the vandalism as a possible hate crime. as you'll recall there's been a lot of debate on campus this past year over stanford's endowment holdings of certain countries that do business in israel and some wonder if the vandalism is related to that issue. >> it's scary to think that people still carry this type of hey dread. -- hatred. i think stanford in general is -- i feel very safe here but something like this is just shocking and surprising. >> the same type of gold paint was used to create another symbol of hate on fraternity row. van dals hit laitaliano. students plan to meet in white plaza around 9:00 p.m. hoping to send a cl
. >>> students are holding a peace rally at stanford university today as the university investigates a possible hate crime. crime, swastikas painted on a house. >> let's take a look at some of the images. the swastikas were discovered early saturday morning. the graffiti has been cleaned up. it's important to know that sae is not a jewish fraternity. it's unclear why they were targeted. we can tell you that the university and campus police are investigating the vandalism as a...
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. >> the doctor is the director of stanford's in vitro fertilization lab at stanford and the foundervice company called "oxygen." we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as "eva." it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the eva system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on newly-formed embryos as they develop inside of incubators. images are recorded every 25 -- every five minutes as the cells divide and the embryos grow. the computer software rates the quality of each embryo based on the growth pattern. >> green box represent embryos that have high viability and the yellow boxes represent embryos that have lower potential. and these viability scores are assessed using an algorithm that was developed here at stanford. >> he says the system offers more detailed information than a skilled person could detect with the naked eye. >> i've seen in some of the data and in my own experience that this should increase
. >> the doctor is the director of stanford's in vitro fertilization lab at stanford and the foundervice company called "oxygen." we first profiled it two years ago when they were testing a system known as "eva." it helps doctors choose the healthiest embryos to implant. >> this is a tremendous leap forward in our ability to evaluate embryo viability. these are the time-lapse cameras. >> the eva system uses specialized cameras to essentially spy on...
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most of them from the stanford campus. including faculty staff and students. there were also a couple of invited guests including the mayors. mr. abe took to the stage about 2:20 this afternoon joined by stanford president john hennessey and former secretary of state george shultz. president hennessey used this opportunity to point out there were japanese nationals enrolled in stanford's very first class. today there are 139 on campus including undergraduates and advanced degree students. the prime minister came here because he's trying to kick start the japanese economy and revitalize its tech center by learning from silicon valley. a big turnaround from the '70s when the u.s. was busy learning from japanese. >> translator: otherwise japan is going into lose vitality. not sufficient but both the business people and the companies must absorb the culture of the silicon valley from the stop of the head to the little toe in the feet. >> reporter: now outside a large group of protesters were assembled. many of them arriving on campus by the bus load. they chanted
most of them from the stanford campus. including faculty staff and students. there were also a couple of invited guests including the mayors. mr. abe took to the stage about 2:20 this afternoon joined by stanford president john hennessey and former secretary of state george shultz. president hennessey used this opportunity to point out there were japanese nationals enrolled in stanford's very first class. today there are 139 on campus including undergraduates and advanced degree students. the...
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. >> queen of talk brings her message to stanford and what oprah is expected to share that will draw a huge (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >> covering lows altos, antioch petaluma, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> new this morning, a stanford professor will receive the richest chineses in medicine and science. he will share the half million albany medical center prize for his work to develop brain imaging technology. the advancement allows researchers to gain wider insight into psychiatric diseases and other conditions. he will share the prize with a harvard university scientist. an award ceremony is hold in new york next month. >> more news from stanford: oprah will make an appearance tonight. she speaks at 7:00 p.m. at the people church. she will deliver an address called harry's last lecture honoring meaningful lives . >> what kind of weather will the queen of talk have when she is in town? >> if show knows about spring in california
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stanford a winner 12-6. they tike two out of three in the series. this sports roll brought to you by bank of the west. >>> cal stanford no love lost there. >> never. thanks. next at 6:00, we'll show you how furious 7 followed up the ninth biggest opening ever in box >>> join it tonight on kofy tv20. the last drive for a bay area golf course. >>> at 11:00 here on channel 7, ryanon between a man who nearly died and the man who saved his life. the simple app that brought them together. >>> the latest "fast & furious" movie was back in the driver's seat at the box office this weekend. furious 7 had the ninth highest box office knowing history last weekend, topping $147 million. this weekend the movie earned more than $60 million. it's already earned 800 million worldwide in just two weeks thanks to its popularity in china, brazil and other nations. dreamworks home came in second with 19 million. rodeo romance, the longest ride debuted in third with 13 million. get hard, and cinderella, round out the top five. >>> long list of movie is still need to see.
stanford a winner 12-6. they tike two out of three in the series. this sports roll brought to you by bank of the west. >>> cal stanford no love lost there. >> never. thanks. next at 6:00, we'll show you how furious 7 followed up the ninth biggest opening ever in box >>> join it tonight on kofy tv20. the last drive for a bay area golf course. >>> at 11:00 here on channel 7, ryanon between a man who nearly died and the man who saved his life. the simple app that...
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stanford says it is investigating. >>> the drop in oil prices has changed the way bay area refineries are doing business. before they brought in highly explosive fract crude oil from north dakota on trains. but now that's too expensive. christin ayers has learned local refineries are turning to a cheaper alternative that poses a new kind of danger. >> there was oil basically all over the water in this area. >> reporter: she can't forget the day the tanker ship crashed in to a bay bridge tower spewing 53,000 gallons of bunker pule -- fuel in to the bay. >> it was getting on boats on birds, everywhere. >> reporter: tar sands crude the dirtiest crude on the planet. >> we're looking at a product that sinks. it's very heavy. >> reporter: there's a huge supply in alberta canada and it's cheap. it's becoming too expensive to truck in bakken crude by rail. they're gearing up to bring in alberta crude by ship. >> today's refineries are designed to tape ships in. >> reporter: adding tar sands to the mix makes sense. >> the california refineries are designed to process crude that's heavy and den
stanford says it is investigating. >>> the drop in oil prices has changed the way bay area refineries are doing business. before they brought in highly explosive fract crude oil from north dakota on trains. but now that's too expensive. christin ayers has learned local refineries are turning to a cheaper alternative that poses a new kind of danger. >> there was oil basically all over the water in this area. >> reporter: she can't forget the day the tanker ship crashed in to...
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is this significant from stanford and these other gold plated heavily endowed universities? >> on a sort broad level it allows us to have a conversation about the higher education. >> and me to poke at it a bit. >> then we have to understand that stanford has the ability to do things others can't with a $25 billion endowment as opposed to the $24 million of most universities. they have the flexibility to make these kind of decisions. for them, it's a win-win in many ways. they get to lead the conversation and two because it signals that they have some care about who it is that they come as students at the university. >> $125,000 is still a lot of money. >> it's a lot of money but -- >> i can't wait for this but the. >> people in and around that level probably won't be able to get into stanford, too underprepared in their schools. so it's nuanced. >> might be universities actually get some pushback from the ultra russia, the ultra elite who like the idea. they equate high price with prestige and like keeping the top 1% nice and walled off. >> it sort of feeds this larger narr
is this significant from stanford and these other gold plated heavily endowed universities? >> on a sort broad level it allows us to have a conversation about the higher education. >> and me to poke at it a bit. >> then we have to understand that stanford has the ability to do things others can't with a $25 billion endowment as opposed to the $24 million of most universities. they have the flexibility to make these kind of decisions. for them, it's a win-win in many ways. they...