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we will speak to two leading climate scientists here at stanford. then we go to spain where longtime anti-eviction housing activist ada colau will soon be sworn in as barcelona's first female mayor. >> i think a political changes happening, change in the way politics are done in same but also beyond spain and southern europe and we hope in all of europe. i think what happened in spain is a democratic revolution. the people have spoken. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from stanford, university in california. the u.n. has launched a new $500 million appeal to address worsening humanitarian conditions in iraq. the u.n. humanitarian coordinator for iraq, lise grande, said aid operations are at severe risk without the urgent funds. >> their 77 health clinics and facilities in areas that are starting to close right now. i the end of june, they will all be closed. already, we are facing a decrease in emergency kits that include drinking water, sani
we will speak to two leading climate scientists here at stanford. then we go to spain where longtime anti-eviction housing activist ada colau will soon be sworn in as barcelona's first female mayor. >> i think a political changes happening, change in the way politics are done in same but also beyond spain and southern europe and we hope in all of europe. i think what happened in spain is a democratic revolution. the people have spoken. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to...
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stanford takes the deal. huntington takes over, giving the southern pacific out of -- guessing the southern pacific -- getting the southern pacific out of politics, but he is not getting it out of politics. southern pacific will be running three different candidates three different factions of the southern pacific. with a seat in 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen weiss, no relation to me, to become a democratic and independent bit -- anton --anti-monopolist senator. and it is really like far more. he breaks. the memory of eight years. that is what goes on. norris uses that. and that think it would be very interesting to go back and look. my sense is, i can't prove it. because i stopped before that. hiram is a really smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. they might not know its as powerful, but he turns it into something that he can whip back and forth. he comes in and takes over the southern pacific. not a political operator that he is, no match for johnson. but what johns
stanford takes the deal. huntington takes over, giving the southern pacific out of -- guessing the southern pacific -- getting the southern pacific out of politics, but he is not getting it out of politics. southern pacific will be running three different candidates three different factions of the southern pacific. with a seat in 1892 is the miraculous. they allow somebody named stephen weiss, no relation to me, to become a democratic and independent bit -- anton --anti-monopolist senator. and...
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the treatment we' studying now at stanford, oral immuno therapy.e' not the only ones interested in that new therapy. there are centers across america and the world looking at it. >> how does it work? >> to give a tiny amount of food, tell the patient a speck of a speck. >> that you're allergic to? >> yes. >> it is scary, and there are reactions at first. always needs to bedone in a hospital setting and it is research. the idea is when you increase doses progressively, you induce a state of desensitization. you won't reaction to the dose you are given. the hope is after many years, your body will understand you're not allergic, for example, peanuts, and you will g off therapy and not react any more. >> have you had any success? >> we're at the stage showing it can be safely done. we're able to desen sitize. you can't do it alone, this is research, it is experimental, and there are reactions. every time we increase the dose, has to be in the hospital i research setting to treat people. sometimes we have to give epinephrine when we increase doses boug
the treatment we' studying now at stanford, oral immuno therapy.e' not the only ones interested in that new therapy. there are centers across america and the world looking at it. >> how does it work? >> to give a tiny amount of food, tell the patient a speck of a speck. >> that you're allergic to? >> yes. >> it is scary, and there are reactions at first. always needs to bedone in a hospital setting and it is research. the idea is when you increase doses...
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he has been at stanford since 19 98. he gives he taught at the university of utah and university of washington, where he took his phd. richard white is widely regarded as the leading scholar in three distinct but related fields, the history of the american west environmental history, and native american history. he has been the recipient of the macarthur genius award and author of several notable works including the title it's your misfortune, none of my own. a general sweeping comprehensive history of the american west. a book entitled the middle ground indian empires that are in the great lakes region. also published in 1991. one of my favorites, the organic machine, the remaking of the colombian river. we now have his new book, transcontinental's and the making of modern america. the book has been reviewed in the boston globe just this last weekend, where it was described as a scathing and wonderful new book. i think the full implications are likely to be clear as we proceed with this discussion. the book is not the c
he has been at stanford since 19 98. he gives he taught at the university of utah and university of washington, where he took his phd. richard white is widely regarded as the leading scholar in three distinct but related fields, the history of the american west environmental history, and native american history. he has been the recipient of the macarthur genius award and author of several notable works including the title it's your misfortune, none of my own. a general sweeping comprehensive...
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anyway, i did complete my training and begin my job at stanford. two years into that i developed breast cancer. i was very confused about my gender identity but i knew i did not like to have thebre asts. when the doctor said he had to do a mastectomy i said while he were there, please take off the other breast. he was quite were five by this. horrified by this. he did agree to remove the other breast. i cannot tell you how therapeutic that was. i felt so relieved to have those breasts relieved. i recognized i was a very different -- it was a different response my mom had. she thought it was a very huge blow to her femininity. after the surgery, the doctors talk to me about reconstructing my breasts. i was absolutely worth five. horrified. it occurred to me that there was something different about my gender. it was only about a year later, i was reading several pages about the life of james green an openly female to male transgender person. i realized there were other people that had gender confusion. other people like me. i went to see a sex change
anyway, i did complete my training and begin my job at stanford. two years into that i developed breast cancer. i was very confused about my gender identity but i knew i did not like to have thebre asts. when the doctor said he had to do a mastectomy i said while he were there, please take off the other breast. he was quite were five by this. horrified by this. he did agree to remove the other breast. i cannot tell you how therapeutic that was. i felt so relieved to have those breasts relieved....
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again is a professor of euro biology at stanford university.e lived as barbara before he changed his sex to mail in 1997. we also have a group of scientists. i am pleased to have all of them here. we begin this conversation with my colleague eric. what are we going to talk about? eric: we are going to speak about gender identity and the biology of a -- of the brain. i like this topic because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better and become more comfortable with ourselves, we become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity. and we can understand if a person says "i'm in the wrong body." we can sympathize with them. but this is not only an interesting topic, it is a timely topic. when you and i first began talking about this six months ago it was not on the radar screen. we were ahead of our time. but now you can take up an issue of the new york times or vanity fair and there will be a discussion of gender identity. charlie: 17 million people wa
again is a professor of euro biology at stanford university.e lived as barbara before he changed his sex to mail in 1997. we also have a group of scientists. i am pleased to have all of them here. we begin this conversation with my colleague eric. what are we going to talk about? eric: we are going to speak about gender identity and the biology of a -- of the brain. i like this topic because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of...
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. >> you told any to stanford you were going to take time off from school and the turkey rating at stanford run for miss america. you were told it was a horrible idea which i think was stupid however if you had stayed at stanford what do you think would have happened? >> i probably would have been a lawyer. i took my lsat the same time is preparing to become miss america. when i ended up going into tv i have that as a backup option that tv didn't work. >> you said you are have a child and teeth constantly and it seems like a drastic right angle. >> i was a serious violent estin that was my talent in the pageant and i was a kid. the big lesson is i didn't pay a lot of attention to my exterior. i got into pageants because i burned out on the violin. my parents wanted me to find another goal. my mom called stanford and said i got a brochure in the mail. 50% of your points are for talent. i would rather play football than anything else so once i decided to do it i had to drop out of school. >> did you go back to stanford? >> the greatest pleasure of doing that other than my degrees to pay for i
. >> you told any to stanford you were going to take time off from school and the turkey rating at stanford run for miss america. you were told it was a horrible idea which i think was stupid however if you had stayed at stanford what do you think would have happened? >> i probably would have been a lawyer. i took my lsat the same time is preparing to become miss america. when i ended up going into tv i have that as a backup option that tv didn't work. >> you said you are have...
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. >>> the president of stanford university is stepping down. hennesey as has led the university 15 years. his legacy will be creating the stanford challenge campaign. it raised a record $6.2 billion. he says it is time to hand over the reigns. possibly return to teaching. and he departs next summer. >>> a nobel prize win winner is out of a job tonight because of some sexist comments he made about female scientists. betty yu? >> reporter: he said female scientists should be segregated from their male coworkers because their emotions got in the way of things. i spoke to women here at stanford and they said sexism isn't really part of their daily reality here, but they are supporting all the women fighting back online. sassy covered up ladies tweeted saying the suit totally covers my curves. it is hard to work in the lab because i'm too distracting to the male scientists. it started trending after 72- year-old tim hunt talked about his trouble with girls at a conference. three things happened when they are in a lab. you fall in love with them, the
. >>> the president of stanford university is stepping down. hennesey as has led the university 15 years. his legacy will be creating the stanford challenge campaign. it raised a record $6.2 billion. he says it is time to hand over the reigns. possibly return to teaching. and he departs next summer. >>> a nobel prize win winner is out of a job tonight because of some sexist comments he made about female scientists. betty yu? >> reporter: he said female scientists should...
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ben barres is a professor at stanford university.e lived and worked as barbara barres until he changed his sex to male in 1997. also here, a group of scientists -- norman spack of boston's children's hospital, catherine dulac of harvard university, melissa hines of the university of cambridge, and janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? eric: we will talk about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic and i like it particularly because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better and become more comfortable with ourselves, we become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity. we can understand it at age 9 10, a person says i am in the wrong body. we really can sympathize with them and understand what is going on. but, this is not only an interesting topic, it is an un
ben barres is a professor at stanford university.e lived and worked as barbara barres until he changed his sex to male in 1997. also here, a group of scientists -- norman spack of boston's children's hospital, catherine dulac of harvard university, melissa hines of the university of cambridge, and janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? eric: we will...
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stanford's voicemail box is full. the office locked and empty. turns out the business was in the middle of a sale when the deal fell through. but it's not the end of the road for students. consumer advocate says consumers should file a complaint with the dmv which licenses driving schools then file a claim with the school's bond company. >> companies require to post a bond of at least $10,000. >> reporter: since he paid by credit card, he's simply disputing the charge with his card company. meanwhile, he's busy with other things like teach ing his daughter how to drive. >> for information on how to file a complaint with the dmv and how to file a claim with a bond company you can head to kpix.com. /consumerwatch. >>> first full day of summer is today. summer ushered in at 9:38 a.m. yesterday with not much fanfare but from here on out the days get a little bit shorter day by day. we're entering some of the loveliest weather inland around the bay area with nice temperatures today and tomorrow and then a warmup. 82 right now at concord and oakland. 6
stanford's voicemail box is full. the office locked and empty. turns out the business was in the middle of a sale when the deal fell through. but it's not the end of the road for students. consumer advocate says consumers should file a complaint with the dmv which licenses driving schools then file a claim with the school's bond company. >> companies require to post a bond of at least $10,000. >> reporter: since he paid by credit card, he's simply disputing the charge with his card...
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: stanford medical center prides itself on its facility and its doctors.n a building gets old it can be outdated. what happens when the doctors start showing their age? >> we have all known physicians who we thought probably practiced or we know practiced longer than maybe they should have. >> reporter: last year stanford became one of the first hospitals in the country to require doctors 75 years or older to undergo a screening to evaluate competency to practice. dr. ann wonaker helped draw up the policy. >> we like to think we police ourselves well but unfortunately we don't and supports the fact that physicians are unlikely to report physicians who are declining as they get older. >> reporter: as the population ages so does its physicians, with one in four doctors now over the age of 65, the american medical association voted monday to begin studying an appropriate process for identifying physicians who are no longer safe to practice medicine. it's not a popular subject among doctors and the ama 's report was quick to point out physicians should be allo
: stanford medical center prides itself on its facility and its doctors.n a building gets old it can be outdated. what happens when the doctors start showing their age? >> we have all known physicians who we thought probably practiced or we know practiced longer than maybe they should have. >> reporter: last year stanford became one of the first hospitals in the country to require doctors 75 years or older to undergo a screening to evaluate competency to practice. dr. ann wonaker...
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you're a stanford and mit graduate. [laughter] and i think there is this notion that if you're smart, you must be a liberal. if you're smart you must be pro-choice. look, i didn't expect that
you're a stanford and mit graduate. [laughter] and i think there is this notion that if you're smart, you must be a liberal. if you're smart you must be pro-choice. look, i didn't expect that
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. >>> the president of stanford university says he will step down next year. john hennessey has led the school for 15 years. he helped establish the stanford challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. he says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave the top job next summer. >>> twitter's ceo is resigning as the san francisco-based company struggles to grow. dick costolo will step aside on the 1st of july. twitter has had trouble adding members and generating more revenue from ads. yesterday, costolo said he started talking with the company's board last year about leaving. twitter cofounder jack dorsey will take over as interim chief. >>> in a separate announcement direct messages will no longer be limited to 140 characters. dms will now be capped -- dms will now be capped at 10,000 characters starting sometime in july. >>> today a vigil is planned in oakland for a 30-year-old demario hogg shot and killed by a rookie officer after found sleeping in his car on a freeway off-ramp last weekend. he was armed with a hand
. >>> the president of stanford university says he will step down next year. john hennessey has led the school for 15 years. he helped establish the stanford challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. he says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave the top job next summer. >>> twitter's ceo is resigning as the san francisco-based company struggles to grow. dick costolo will step aside on the 1st of july. twitter has had trouble...
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five former stanford players are playing in this prestigious competition and stephen press and kelly o'hara are on the american team and e lena garcia mendes will play for mexico and alan riley will suit up for new zealand and all five played on the game that lost in the ncaa finals. >> it could be the breakout star of the tournament. >> she's got the ability and the flair, she could score goals and she could create goals and when she was at stanford, she was just a phenomenal player to coach. >> you can expect to see more stanford players in future world cups and several of sanford's players are in the under 23 national team. >> they're joining the nba finals food bank fund-raising challenge to support families in need and the county food bank challenged the greater cleveland food bank and mayor frank jackson to a friendly wager to see which fan base could raise the most money. they have a goal of $5,000 for the challenge. the sky is the limit. >> the food bank that raises the most money through their own virtual food drive wins so it has nothing to do with the series itself. it's r
five former stanford players are playing in this prestigious competition and stephen press and kelly o'hara are on the american team and e lena garcia mendes will play for mexico and alan riley will suit up for new zealand and all five played on the game that lost in the ncaa finals. >> it could be the breakout star of the tournament. >> she's got the ability and the flair, she could score goals and she could create goals and when she was at stanford, she was just a phenomenal...
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concerning the mistaken shipping of live anthrax virus to laboratories in the united states including stanford and five foreign countries. the agency said 21 of the 22 samples returned to them for testing contained live anthrax and in all, 69 laboratories around the world received the samples from a facility in utah. they were expecting inactive anthrax spore for research and severals do are treated for antibiotics but no one has been infected. >> san francisco police released dramatic video of an attempted robbery and attempted murder. investigators are hoping someone will recognize the gunmen the accused gunmen who opened fire on a shell gas station clerk on harrison as he ran away from them may 19. the men were armed with semi-automatic guns. the clerk was not hit. the gunmen got away in a light-colored sedan. >> a pet dog was killed in a fire in san francisco in fisherman's wharf that broke out at 9:00 a.m. inside a seven unit apartment building on bay street started in the kitchen of one of the units. vote gators say two people living in the units were at work when the fire started with n
concerning the mistaken shipping of live anthrax virus to laboratories in the united states including stanford and five foreign countries. the agency said 21 of the 22 samples returned to them for testing contained live anthrax and in all, 69 laboratories around the world received the samples from a facility in utah. they were expecting inactive anthrax spore for research and severals do are treated for antibiotics but no one has been infected. >> san francisco police released dramatic...
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george is at stanford. he had written a book on health care with another person i know. i met him in that context. i had the privilege of being able to build a wonderful relationship. he got involved in the first meeting and i think he saw it as something that could be very meaningful in the context of what we are working to do in health care. person by person, i had the opportunity to meet these people and spend some time with them and work with them and ask them to be part of this. they all are doing this because it is a mission that will have such enormous implications as it begins to be realized. ♪ charlie: how will this change position patient relationships? elizabeth: the goal is to facilitate earlier in the disease progression process. charlie: not waiting for all of the symptoms to appear. elizabeth: people generally do not get lab tests reimbursed and paid for by insurance unless they are presenting with a symptom. payment is otherwise not justified. even then, 40 to 60% of americans do not go fulfill the requisitions to get the tests done because they cannot af
george is at stanford. he had written a book on health care with another person i know. i met him in that context. i had the privilege of being able to build a wonderful relationship. he got involved in the first meeting and i think he saw it as something that could be very meaningful in the context of what we are working to do in health care. person by person, i had the opportunity to meet these people and spend some time with them and work with them and ask them to be part of this. they all...
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other schools are trying to pick up the slack. >> stanford driving school had so many clients. they are calling us and we have over 50 people calling us. we are trying to accommodate as many people as possible. >> stanford driving school was in business for decade. according to the palo alto weekly the closure came after a failed attempt to sell the school. whether or not there will be tuition refunds remains to be seen. >>> dub nation snatching up the latest piece of warriors history. we will show you the new magazine cover celebrating their championship win. >>> as expected a warmup over the bay area this afternoon. we will check in on those current conditions and take a look at tomorrow's highs and when these temperatures are expected to get near 100 for some >>> let's give you another live look. that commute going home not too bad. a little choppy in some directions. others it's nice easy. the four is back in just a bit. taking a look at some big topics out there on social media today. >> nba, mvp on the cover. >> you see him there in his nba gear. he kissing that trophy. t
other schools are trying to pick up the slack. >> stanford driving school had so many clients. they are calling us and we have over 50 people calling us. we are trying to accommodate as many people as possible. >> stanford driving school was in business for decade. according to the palo alto weekly the closure came after a failed attempt to sell the school. whether or not there will be tuition refunds remains to be seen. >>> dub nation snatching up the latest piece of...
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. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity house student residence hall have arrested lucas joseph nine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy symbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at charges ranging from criminal negligence to involuntary manslaughter. 6 students died. 5 from ire lapped. and 7 others were injured when the apartment balcony collapsed last week. today announcement comes two days after city inspectors said the balance county wooden beam had severe wrought caused by moisture. >>> in ireland hundreds turned out today for the funeral for the last of the 6 victims. the miller was one of the 5 irish students killed. his father read from a post card he sent to his family that just arrived two days ago. tell wrote about the if you job and now telling his customers how much he missed his parents and siblings back home. >>> sonoma st
. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity house student residence hall have arrested lucas joseph nine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy symbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at charges ranging from criminal negligence to...
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a stanford professor and his students have developed a compute hear the runs using water.he work was just published in the journal of major physics. they do it boo manipulating magnetized water droplets to run functions that normal computer carry out. the students want to create a line of computers that run using water instead of specialized computer parts. >> our man of the hour our chief meteorologist jeff with our micro climate forecast. it was hot. now rain is on the way? >> along with colder temperatures. drastic changes coming our aat least compared to today. today, we are rounding out some of the hottest. 107 degrees. lafayette, 104. arinne de 101, east san jose 99. and downtown san francisco at 83. for a good part of the bay area people don't have air-conditioning. temperatures like this definitely are very, very dangerous. as you mentioned we are getting cooler changes in here. we'll take you outside to the sky camera network right now. 74 degrees in the south bay is actually where we should be. at least close to it for the daytime high this time of the year. righ
a stanford professor and his students have developed a compute hear the runs using water.he work was just published in the journal of major physics. they do it boo manipulating magnetized water droplets to run functions that normal computer carry out. the students want to create a line of computers that run using water instead of specialized computer parts. >> our man of the hour our chief meteorologist jeff with our micro climate forecast. it was hot. now rain is on the way? >>...
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but don't get the stanford sophomore confused with tom cruise.ege government. and he earned the honor of pac-12 player of theier after shooting final round 61 to capture the conference championship. his rise to the top in 2015 has been swift. maverick just the fifth best player on stanford's squad as a freshman. >> to be honest coming in my freshman year i would be thrilled in i just got play in one or two tournaments. i started playing really well and i just learned so much from my teammate. learned so much from them. and i made the lineup and started playing better toward the end of the year. >> to go from where he was on our roster a year ago to now number one in the country. and the rankings and awards and winning tournaments like he has is amazing. >> but golf is one part of his story. maverick's father is scott mcneally, former ceo of sun micro systems. >> i wasn't appreciating my dad before but he is an incredible role mold. what i model. what i get to hear at the dinner table is amazing, what a lot of people don't get. >> his dad, worth h
but don't get the stanford sophomore confused with tom cruise.ege government. and he earned the honor of pac-12 player of theier after shooting final round 61 to capture the conference championship. his rise to the top in 2015 has been swift. maverick just the fifth best player on stanford's squad as a freshman. >> to be honest coming in my freshman year i would be thrilled in i just got play in one or two tournaments. i started playing really well and i just learned so much from my...
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. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity hous student residence hall. police have arrested lucas joseph nine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy mbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at arges ranging from criminal negligence to involuntary manslaughter. 6 students died. 5 from ire lapped. and 7 others were injured when the apartment balcony collapsed last week. toy announcement comes two days after city inspectors said the balance county wooden beam had severe wrought caused by isture. >>> in ireland hundreds turned out today for the funeral for the last of the 6 victims. he miller was one of the 5 irish students killed. his father ad from a post card he sent to his family that just arrived two days ago. tell wrote about the if you job and now telling his customers how much he missed his pares and siblings back home. >>> sono stomach p
. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity hous student residence hall. police have arrested lucas joseph nine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy mbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at arges ranging from criminal negligence to...
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. >> at stanford a break in the case of hateful graffiti found on a fraternity house. police arrested lucas joseph nino in mountain view facing felony vandalism and hate crime charms for the april incident involving anarchy symbols and swastikas. >> crews will try to recover the bodies of a pilot and eight crew ship passengers who died in the small plane crash in alaska. the plane crashed if remote terrain with rain and wind preventing the first attempt for rescue. passengers were on a trip from the holland american ship with names not released. a local photographer posted this photo of the ship docked hours after it was to leave port. >> rebound and other leaders converge on charleston for the funeral of reverend clementa pinckney, nine daze after the shooting at a predominantly black church. our reporter reports. >> good morning. it wassen merge in charleston with the first funerals for the victims of the church massacre. today, in that city thousands are expected to honor the slain leader of emanuel ame church. one by one they, worked by the body of reverend clement
. >> at stanford a break in the case of hateful graffiti found on a fraternity house. police arrested lucas joseph nino in mountain view facing felony vandalism and hate crime charms for the april incident involving anarchy symbols and swastikas. >> crews will try to recover the bodies of a pilot and eight crew ship passengers who died in the small plane crash in alaska. the plane crashed if remote terrain with rain and wind preventing the first attempt for rescue. passengers were...
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i started thinking about it and i was not going to classes at stanford. started when i was a freshman. i had begun training in chemical and electrical engineering and i began designing systems i thought could better facilitate access to this kind of information. i filed my first patent. been -- is in -- and then, i said, i will try to build it. i was spending 24/7 on it. we were paying so much money for stanford, it did not make sense to stay when i was not able to go to class. i figured, this is what i want to do, and that was it. charlie: you have a board of directors that is enormously respected. six or seven of them i know. where did that idea come from? that i want people on this board who i know have superb judgment and can be of great counsel to me and can make a difference. that's the first question. second question, how do you convince them to serve on the board? elizabeth: that too evolved. for 10 years -- we did this work, we did not have a website, we never put out a press release. it was completely heads down. when we got to a point in which
i started thinking about it and i was not going to classes at stanford. started when i was a freshman. i had begun training in chemical and electrical engineering and i began designing systems i thought could better facilitate access to this kind of information. i filed my first patent. been -- is in -- and then, i said, i will try to build it. i was spending 24/7 on it. we were paying so much money for stanford, it did not make sense to stay when i was not able to go to class. i figured, this...
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the studenteds from stanford come from all over the world.lture is a place where essentially supports this type of thinking. >> what kind of things can you do here with a smaller or medium company or larger for that matter to institute the process. google has been doing the 80/20 thing for a long time but what are your simple takeaways. >> people respond to rules, rewards and recognition. if you put incentives in place to get the type of behavior you want. so if you basically demonstrate that people aren't going to be punished by trying big, new ideas, but if they see people getting punished for trying something and it fails they're not going to take any risks. >> dr. tina selig, her new book "insight out," we appreciate her being here for the second time. we welcome you back. thank you for being here. >>> with the warriors still in it we have sports on our mind we will continue with that when "press: here" continues. ♪ >>> welcome back to "press: here." sports are on the minds of everyone in the bay area. we have great fun talking about the
the studenteds from stanford come from all over the world.lture is a place where essentially supports this type of thinking. >> what kind of things can you do here with a smaller or medium company or larger for that matter to institute the process. google has been doing the 80/20 thing for a long time but what are your simple takeaways. >> people respond to rules, rewards and recognition. if you put incentives in place to get the type of behavior you want. so if you basically...
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and he said you can't be you're a stanford and mit graduate. [laughter] and i think it is this notion that if you're smart you must be liberal. if you're smart you must be pro-choice. look, i understand and respect that not every woman agrees with me on this. but i went on to explain that science tells us that the dna in a zygote is exactly the same dna as the day you die. i think science is proving us right every day but i understand and accept and respect that not everyone agrees with me but it also know at what i tried to explain the katie couric is, katie let's talk about extremes. a democrat party platform is any abortion any time for any reason at any point in a woman's pregnancy right up until the last minute to be paid for by taxpayers, a policy summarized by barbara boxer as it's not a life intimately to the hospital. how do you feel about that? that's extreme. when i tell women how do you feel about the fact that a 13 year-old girl needs her mother's permission to go to a tanning salon but not to get an abortion? how do you feel about
and he said you can't be you're a stanford and mit graduate. [laughter] and i think it is this notion that if you're smart you must be liberal. if you're smart you must be pro-choice. look, i understand and respect that not every woman agrees with me on this. but i went on to explain that science tells us that the dna in a zygote is exactly the same dna as the day you die. i think science is proving us right every day but i understand and accept and respect that not everyone agrees with me but...
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don't get the stanford sophomore confused with tom cruz. mcnealy is the number-one player in college golf. he earned the honor of pac 12 player of the year after shooting a final round 61 to capture the conference championship. his rise to the top in 2015 has been swift. maverick was just the fifth best player on stanford's squad as a freshman. >> the youngest in my freshman year. i would be thrilled if i just got to play in one or two tournaments. hey, i started playing really well. i learned so much from my teammates. i learned a ton from them freshman year. was thrilled to make the lineup every now and then. i started playing much better toward the end of the year. improved this year. >> to go from where he was in our roftder a year ago -- roster a year ago to now number one in collegiate rankings and to win awards and tournaments like he has, it's amazing. >> reporter: golf is just one part of his story. maverick apes maverick's father is scott mcnealy, co-founder and ceo of sun microsystems and one of the richest men in silicon valley.
don't get the stanford sophomore confused with tom cruz. mcnealy is the number-one player in college golf. he earned the honor of pac 12 player of the year after shooting a final round 61 to capture the conference championship. his rise to the top in 2015 has been swift. maverick was just the fifth best player on stanford's squad as a freshman. >> the youngest in my freshman year. i would be thrilled if i just got to play in one or two tournaments. hey, i started playing really well. i...
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over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes him a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given thesd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when keasey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what keasey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> keasey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, keasey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. i'd wonder what happened. they thought they were doing me a favor. >> they were having the world's fair in new york, so a bunch of us were going to do. bu
over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes him a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given thesd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when keasey...
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. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity house student residence hallnine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy symbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at charges ranging from criminal negligence to involuntary manslaughter. 6 students died. 5 from ire lapped. and 7 others were injured when the apartment balcony collapsed last week. today announcement comes two days after city inspectors said the balance county wooden beam had severe wrought caused by moisture. >>> in ireland hundreds turned out today for the funeral for the last of the 6 victims. the miller was one of the 5 irish students killed. his father read from a post card he sent to his family that just arrived two days ago. tell wrote about the if you job and now telling his customers how much he missed his parents and siblings back home. >>> sonoma stomach percent independent mi
. >>> at stanford break in the case of hateful graffiti found on fraternity house student residence hallnine in mountain view. he's facing felony vandalism and hate crime charges for the april incident involving swastika and anarchy symbols. he's not a stanford student. >> criminal investigation has been opened into that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. al mead couldn't district attorney is looking at charges ranging from criminal negligence to involuntary manslaughter. 6...
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and he helped establish stanford's challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. hennessy says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave his position from stanford next summer. >>> a bay area hospital is joining the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. starting today, sf general says it will no longer sell the drinks on its campus. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will do the same at its campuses and hospitals starting next month. >>> today a vigil is planned in oakland for 30-year-old demauer yeah hogg. hogg was shot and kill by a rookie officer after he was found sleeping in his car on a freeway off-ramp last week. police say demouria was armed with a handgun. it's the first shooting in two years in the city. vigil at 6 p.m. on lakeshore avenue. >>> two armed robbers are still on the loose. one fired shots in a gas station parking lot. [ four shots ] >> it happened last month on harrison street south of market. two men wearing dark hoodies walke
and he helped establish stanford's challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. hennessy says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave his position from stanford next summer. >>> a bay area hospital is joining the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. starting today, sf general says it will no longer sell the drinks on its campus. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will...
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john hennessey took over the top job at stanford in 2000. credited with launching the university's biggest fundraising effort raising $6.2 billion. hennessey plans to return to teaching and research. >>> a bay area hospital joins the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. sf general says it will no longer sell those drinks on its campus starting tomorrow. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will do the same at its campuses and hospitals starting next month. just this week, san francisco supervisors banned soda sales on city property and will require health warnings on ads. >>> a teen who might be dying in the hospital is sharing an amazing story tonight. allen martin shows us the technology that's not only saving his life, but letting him live it. >> how are you doing? >> look at you all dressed. >> reporter: these days fully dressed for tj includes what looks like a messenger bag slung over his shoulder. >> i have four other backup batteries with me. >> reporter: on the
john hennessey took over the top job at stanford in 2000. credited with launching the university's biggest fundraising effort raising $6.2 billion. hennessey plans to return to teaching and research. >>> a bay area hospital joins the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. sf general says it will no longer sell those drinks on its campus starting tomorrow. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will do the same at its...
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capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all friends here. all right? welcome. you know, cheryl cited the growing asian-american population in the u.s. this has historical basis, of course, in a very important piece of federal law that passed 50 years ago. so, chris, let's begin with you. how did the immigration and nationality act open the door for immigrants, specifically for asians? >> mm-hmm. so that law was really transformative for all immigrants but particularly from asia. prior to 1965, there were quotas sealing limits on immigrants from certain countries, but in 1965, the doors were opened wide. prior to 1965, there had only been 1.5 million immigrants from asia in almost the 150 years prior to that. sin
capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all friends here. all right? welcome. you know, cheryl cited the growing...
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. >> i went to stanford and oxford and really concentrated on academics. my mom called me up.n the mail she said gretchen, i tried something for you to try in life. miss america pageant 50% of points are based on talent. you already have the talent. i really wanted to do it because she was right. i needed to make use of that violin talent. >> you become miss america. >> did i. >> in 1989. >> i did. >> miss america is gretchen carlson. miss minnesota. >> what are you thinking about when you had the little crown and walking out there. >> i'm thinking total relief because i worked so hard for that i dropped out of stanford. i was told by the college dean that was the stupidest idea that she had ever heard that i would try to become miss america. >> all of this risk, because it was. >> total risk. >> paid off and there you are. okay, so then you are miss america, you go back to college. a lot of beauty contestants want to be in tv news. do you that all the time. did you want to be in tv news? was that a goal. >> no. i was going to be a lawyer. bloopers and practical jokes with ed
. >> i went to stanford and oxford and really concentrated on academics. my mom called me up.n the mail she said gretchen, i tried something for you to try in life. miss america pageant 50% of points are based on talent. you already have the talent. i really wanted to do it because she was right. i needed to make use of that violin talent. >> you become miss america. >> did i. >> in 1989. >> i did. >> miss america is gretchen carlson. miss minnesota. >>...
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she got it from stanford which is where they met. thank you so much for being with us. [applause] >> thank you for being here. we could talk about first ladies all day. we would now like to invite you all to purchase the book and come have it signed by susan and by bill and we are just thrilled that we were able to host you here at the decatur house. thank you so much for choosing us to host your event. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> this weekend, the c-span city store has partnered with time warner cable to learn about the history and literary life of lincoln, nebraska. >> she was given almost every literary award possible, except for the nobel prize. she was known for some of her masterpieces like "the professor's house," "a lost lady," and many others. in 1943, she made a will, which had some restrictions. she left behind at least 3000 letters that we know about. in her will, she says she left it to the discussion of her trustees to decide whether or not
she got it from stanford which is where they met. thank you so much for being with us. [applause] >> thank you for being here. we could talk about first ladies all day. we would now like to invite you all to purchase the book and come have it signed by susan and by bill and we are just thrilled that we were able to host you here at the decatur house. thank you so much for choosing us to host your event. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend...
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go to stanford stadium for the annual intrastate rival. galaxy on the board. long distance. tied to the 53rd minute. clarence goodson will put it in with the header. first goal of the season. going to go out on a himlimb. excited. san jose wins 3-1. sharks in the market for a starting goalie. traded the rights to dallas for seventh round draft pick. the stars are expected to sign him to a long term deal. the 31-year-old goalie spent five seasons with san jose. numbers declining. plus set to become an un unrestricted free agent. world cup done to the final four. and pro golf highlights. >> very good. thank you, rick. ahead on abc 7 news at 11. residents on edge in upstate new york. desperate manhunt intensifies. >> a warning before you fire up th we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep g
go to stanford stadium for the annual intrastate rival. galaxy on the board. long distance. tied to the 53rd minute. clarence goodson will put it in with the header. first goal of the season. going to go out on a himlimb. excited. san jose wins 3-1. sharks in the market for a starting goalie. traded the rights to dallas for seventh round draft pick. the stars are expected to sign him to a long term deal. the 31-year-old goalie spent five seasons with san jose. numbers declining. plus set to...
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why this man waited so long for this experience at stanford. sfx: engines revving. listen up.. ready. steady. sfx: engines revving. go! ♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. "come with me if you want to live. runs=:03 ==peggy//cont vo== that unmistakable voice will soon be directing drivers >>> come with me if you want to live. >> that unmistakable voice will soon o be directing drivers everywhere. starting tomorrow the wave's application will have the terminator mode. they hope to pick up more with this new talent. it took arnold schwarzenegger one hour to record the automated prom pts. can you imagine? asta la vista, baby he they reach their destination. and he will use his own voice when he needs directions. >> two bikers were injured this after no one in santa clara. 45 riders were on a birthday ride. one of the motorcyclist's bikes stalled out. a rider turned around to get a shop of the group on the o go pro and that's when the rider collided with the biker who stalled. both are in the hospital.
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===janelle /oc=== a shakeup at the top at stanford.he university' >>> a a shake-up at the top of stanford university. the university's president is stepping down. john hessessee step down. he plans to return to teaching and research. no word on who will replace him. >>> cracking down on deadbeat kick starters. federal regulators are going after people who raise money in crowd funding sites and don't use the money for its intended purpose. the federal trade commission has settled charges against a man who raised $122,000 through kick starter to produce a board game. he said he could cancel the project and instead used the money to pay his rent. >>> and computerized eye wear. and the latest is cities. sidewalk labs improving city life. it will be headquartered in new york the city that never leaps to use technology and innovation to improve transportation housing and energy use. >>> uber is hoping that its app will sharpen their navigational scores. they earn high scores for following the safe interest fastest routes and checking their l
===janelle /oc=== a shakeup at the top at stanford.he university' >>> a a shake-up at the top of stanford university. the university's president is stepping down. john hessessee step down. he plans to return to teaching and research. no word on who will replace him. >>> cracking down on deadbeat kick starters. federal regulators are going after people who raise money in crowd funding sites and don't use the money for its intended purpose. the federal trade commission has...
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and a look at drive time traffic and everything is green a shakeup at stanford the leader would made the decision to step away. >> >> all warriors fans and a surprise shakeup that paid off big type. >> making the wharf more visitor's friendly with upgrades benefiting tourists and locals. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve? hi steve. i'm natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? introducing new simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. simply better. >> covering daly city, dublin, lo
and a look at drive time traffic and everything is green a shakeup at stanford the leader would made the decision to step away. >> >> all warriors fans and a surprise shakeup that paid off big type. >> making the wharf more visitor's friendly with upgrades benefiting tourists and locals. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] now that there's foster...
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i watched him play throughout his stanford career. great three point shooter.aft pick in the last two seasons. >>> all right don't look now but the a's are making strides in the al west. coming up, why today's win was a minor milestone. and what the giants did that they hasn't done since 1960. >>> one year ago today, tim lincecum no hit the padres. this afternoon the padres got lots of hits but the giants got more and they scored runs in bunches. a wild one at at&t. plenty of offense. already 1-0 in the first. tripled home joe panic. belt has two triples. the giants had four. first time they've done that in a game since 1950. willie mays had three of them that day by the way. they went up 5-2. the giants put it away in the bottom of the eighth. >>> the a's alive and kicking. they're playing great baseball. that looked a lot better at 6:00 when i was hungry. 3-3 game after this knock from sam foles scores sombres and lawrie. and josh redick delivers. eric sogart behind him. they're out of the cellar since may eighth. >> how about that. >> trending in the right d
i watched him play throughout his stanford career. great three point shooter.aft pick in the last two seasons. >>> all right don't look now but the a's are making strides in the al west. coming up, why today's win was a minor milestone. and what the giants did that they hasn't done since 1960. >>> one year ago today, tim lincecum no hit the padres. this afternoon the padres got lots of hits but the giants got more and they scored runs in bunches. a wild one at at&t. plenty...
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seventeen year-old from virginia said she had been accepted from harvard and stanford. she claims to have been given tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships. then she picked things up a notch saying that the schools had invented a new program to allow her to attend both schools. >> she's going to harvard and stan a forward. >> yes judge local news crews got on board to celebrate the so-called mass prodigy and when harvard caught wind of it they busted her. >> they said you go the in to harvard and stanford. lets do a quick interest right d she sit down for the interview. i think he did. >> see, you are carried away with your eyes. this works. so both schools at the same time really, how can you do that. >> take it up another notch. she claims the found are of facebook mark zuckerberg, has personally called company congratulate her. mom, dad, mark zuckerberg called. >> out of control. >> do you think she even got in the school. >> probably not good does she have a backup school then. >> we need to keep track of that girl and find out where she end upy want to see wh
seventeen year-old from virginia said she had been accepted from harvard and stanford. she claims to have been given tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships. then she picked things up a notch saying that the schools had invented a new program to allow her to attend both schools. >> she's going to harvard and stan a forward. >> yes judge local news crews got on board to celebrate the so-called mass prodigy and when harvard caught wind of it they busted her. >> they said...
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. >> reporter: his family had signed him up with stanford driving school and paid $375.ly a letter came in the mail, the driving school had closed. >> there was no recourse. no way to contact anyone, no explanation of what had truly happened. >> reporter: the office which moved from palo alto to los altos shut down completely, the office shutdown. they say there were things disclosed that would make the sale impossible so the previous owner shut it down. >> my apologies to everybody expected. especially the employees who lost their jobs. >> reporter: there through, students were affected some losing their money. >> they kept taking people until the very last minute which is really disingenious. >> they're actually hiring more staff and offering discounts to stanford driving students. but for those in a hurry there's a problem they're already booked through july. >> it will definitely be a huge speed bump along the way, yeah it's frustrating. >> reporter: those affected can file a complaint with the dmv. but that does not mean they will get their money back. some have hal
. >> reporter: his family had signed him up with stanford driving school and paid $375.ly a letter came in the mail, the driving school had closed. >> there was no recourse. no way to contact anyone, no explanation of what had truly happened. >> reporter: the office which moved from palo alto to los altos shut down completely, the office shutdown. they say there were things disclosed that would make the sale impossible so the previous owner shut it down. >> my apologies...
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>>reporter: other schools are trying to help the stanford driving school students. some are offering discounts but those schools are booked threw next month. >>> they will start handing out 1960 legacy plates. you can apply for one on-line. they cost $50. they look vintage with a modern plates. >> i like the old school plates. >> especially if you have a old car. >>> nascar pulls into the bay area for the 350. john took a spin around the sonoma raceway. behind the wheel was 18-year-old john. john said the speed was still breathe taking. >> to be able to go out and run or be, you know, have enough stamina to go this many laps we probably burn 10 pounds each race. >> probably go 50 miles per hour and john would start screaming. john and james went 15 miles per hour on the straightaways. they could reach speeds of 200 miles per hour. he's the cousin of jeff door gordon. >> i have been out their and it's very loud. >> it does affect traffic, sal. i have been caught in that. let's go to the wine country. >>reporter: there is a winery right across from the sonoma raceway.
>>reporter: other schools are trying to help the stanford driving school students. some are offering discounts but those schools are booked threw next month. >>> they will start handing out 1960 legacy plates. you can apply for one on-line. they cost $50. they look vintage with a modern plates. >> i like the old school plates. >> especially if you have a old car. >>> nascar pulls into the bay area for the 350. john took a spin around the sonoma raceway....
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these stanford graduates -- emily: i have a casper mattress. >> they are growing like crazy.uld have gone to work for a mattress company in the late 1990's. emily: we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> the bwest byte is brought to us by innovators at qualcomm. qualcomm, why wait. ♪ ♪ >> hillary's rodeo. just cattle call -- jeb
these stanford graduates -- emily: i have a casper mattress. >> they are growing like crazy.uld have gone to work for a mattress company in the late 1990's. emily: we have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> the bwest byte is brought to us by innovators at qualcomm. qualcomm, why wait. ♪ ♪ >> hillary's rodeo. just cattle call -- jeb