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on his sentencing of former stanford swimmer brock turner. ian cull joins us on the stanford campus with the details. >> reporter: raj, tarana burke founded the "me too" movement back in 2006, tonight speaking on accountability to a theater packed full of students, some of whom are going to be voting very soon, and they say that that judge persky recall issue is a key topic on campus this week. [ applause ] >> reporter: tonight on the stanford campus, tarana burke speaking to students on the origins of the "me too" movement, and she was asked about the effort to recall judge aaron persky. he was the one who sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail back in 2016. turner was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman outside of a party on campus. >> that was something that was very disappointing to me. like someone coming to stanford is kind of scary. >> reporter: burke addressed the recall vote generally, saying she believes survivors are a constituency that can vote to ensure communities are less
on his sentencing of former stanford swimmer brock turner. ian cull joins us on the stanford campus with the details. >> reporter: raj, tarana burke founded the "me too" movement back in 2006, tonight speaking on accountability to a theater packed full of students, some of whom are going to be voting very soon, and they say that that judge persky recall issue is a key topic on campus this week. [ applause ] >> reporter: tonight on the stanford campus, tarana burke speaking...
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and non stanford finishes third injapan to claim herfirst stanford finishes third injapan to claim her first podium stanford finishes third injapan to claim herfirst podium since stanford finishes third injapan to claim her first podium since 2016. she has been plagued with illness and injury. more headlines in an hour. former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has won a court battle, and overturned a ban that prevented him from holding public office. the 81—year—old, who had been barred from serving until next year, after being found guilty of tax fraud, could now stand if fresh elections are called. leaders of the right wing the league party are locked in talks with the anti—establishment five star party, in an attempt to form a government. so could he be back in power soon? the bbc‘s rome correspondent, james reynolds, doesn't think so. the biggest party in the march general election was the five star movement. the five star movement has made it very clear that silvio berlusconi, ban or no ban, can play no role whatsoever in any coalition talks involving the movement. that is
and non stanford finishes third injapan to claim herfirst stanford finishes third injapan to claim her first podium stanford finishes third injapan to claim herfirst podium since stanford finishes third injapan to claim her first podium since 2016. she has been plagued with illness and injury. more headlines in an hour. former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has won a court battle, and overturned a ban that prevented him from holding public office. the 81—year—old, who had been...
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stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst a young, black woman who was a specialist. they offered me a job, they said very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment -- which is after three years -- the fact that you came through this appointment will mean nothing at all. i remember saying, oh, three years, that sounds about right. that will give me time to see if i like you and you like me,
stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst a young, black woman who was a specialist. they offered me a job, they said very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment -- which is after three years -- the fact that you came through this appointment will mean...
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. >> reporter: a playground is a key feature of a ground-breaking new children's hospital at stanford university. christopher dawes is proud of all the details. >> this is a photo op for the families and for us too. >> reporter: dawes heads the newly opened lucile packard children's hospital at stanford university. >> we have an outdoor patio for every floor. >> i have the view. >> reporter: karina garcia is one of the first patients. >> how many things are you hooked up to anyway? >> like a million. >> reporter: her recovery for surgery for serious intestinal problems has been made easier in a hospital designed from the ground up to serve young patients and their families. >> i like these. >> reporter: when she is able to take a walk with a nurse and her mother, lucila, she seeks out the animal sculptures that dot the hallways. she was particularly delighted to discover the cow, made out of toys. >> what difference does it make having something like this in the hospital? >> it's just cool. it's distracting.
. >> reporter: a playground is a key feature of a ground-breaking new children's hospital at stanford university. christopher dawes is proud of all the details. >> this is a photo op for the families and for us too. >> reporter: dawes heads the newly opened lucile packard children's hospital at stanford university. >> we have an outdoor patio for every floor. >> i have the view. >> reporter: karina garcia is one of the first patients. >> how many things...
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david: he went to notre dame to get a masters, then stanford later?doleezza: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control and disarmament program learning the physics of nuclear weapons, how many warheads on -- stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst a young, black woman who was a specialist. saidoffered me a job, they very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment -- this is after three years -- the fact that you came through this appointment will mean nothing at all. i remember saying, oh, three years, that sounds about right. that will give me time to see if i like you and you like me, which i don't think a dean of stanford had ever heard. david: you were a classical musical performer as well. condoleezza: they had none of those as well. say of the would you chances north korea, the u.s. come
david: he went to notre dame to get a masters, then stanford later?doleezza: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control and disarmament program learning the physics of nuclear weapons, how many warheads on -- stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their...
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such as stanford, for example, to address issues like bias. san francisco is the technology capital of the country if not the world and i would like to see us work more effectively with the tech companies to collect data and make it more accessible to the public. in addition i would like to see that we are under general order on a regular basis and they are being communicated effectively to our officers. as for my experience, i have done similar work in the oakland mayor's office as senior adviser to the mayor of oakland. in oakland the oakland police department was facing federal receivership and i worked with the mayor, her senior adviser of public safety and the police chief to ensure that outstanding tasks of the negotiated settlement agreement got implemented. with respect to use of force, we changed the policy regarding pursuits and chasing suspects into backyards, for example. we required officers to create a perimeter around suspects and to call for back ups. we trained to value life and also advise them as to how to deal with prejudic
such as stanford, for example, to address issues like bias. san francisco is the technology capital of the country if not the world and i would like to see us work more effectively with the tech companies to collect data and make it more accessible to the public. in addition i would like to see that we are under general order on a regular basis and they are being communicated effectively to our officers. as for my experience, i have done similar work in the oakland mayor's office as senior...
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they were looking to diversify their faculty and stanford.gaged in what i think is a very smart way to do affirmative-action, and to this day, i believe affirmative action is still necessary. it means, you look outside your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst, a young black woman who is a soviet specialist, and they offered me a job. they said very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment, which is after three years, the fact that you came through this appointment, will mean nothing at all. ever remember saying, oh, three years, that sounds about right. that will give me time to see if i like you, and you time to see if you like me. which at a think the dean a stanford had ever heard that perspective. david: you were a classical music performer, they had not had none of that, that was why they had affirmative action? rice: yes. [laughter] david: what do you say of the chances that the u.s. and north korea could come to an agreement? rice: when i heard that the president had accepted kim jong-un's invitation, i sa
they were looking to diversify their faculty and stanford.gaged in what i think is a very smart way to do affirmative-action, and to this day, i believe affirmative action is still necessary. it means, you look outside your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst, a young black woman who is a soviet specialist, and they offered me a job. they said very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment, which is after three years, the fact that you came through this appointment,...
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stanford. one more look. now, what needs a glove? stanford wins 10-1. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. that's the way a man catch a make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross
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on global business and the economy and professor of political science at stanford university. amy zegart is the davies family senior fellow and senior fellow at stanford institute for international studies. she codirects stanford center for international security and cooperation and is professor of political science. before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at ucla school of public affairs and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion is moderated by andrea mitchell, nbc news's chief foreign affairs correspondent who hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she has covered 7 presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department, intelligence services and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements in journalism are innumerable which means she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime achievement award on international women's media foundation. >> thank you so much. it is a great privilege to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts who i admire so greatly. congratulations
on global business and the economy and professor of political science at stanford university. amy zegart is the davies family senior fellow and senior fellow at stanford institute for international studies. she codirects stanford center for international security and cooperation and is professor of political science. before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at ucla school of public affairs and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion is...
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finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series. and you have heard about the others and meet her. the next pair of brothers meeting english would be cut by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and asjenny gow reports, the mercedes driver will have his team mate between him and his main rival, ferrari's sebastian vettel... the 74th position for lewis hamilton and is this 805. just 0.04 seconds behind his team—mate. shuffled back on the grid and just not finding his true form out there today and then you have got the two red as well. a really quick qualifying session with
finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series. and you have heard about the others and meet her. the next pair of brothers meeting english would be cut by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and asjenny gow reports, the mercedes driver will have his team mate between him and his main rival, ferrari's sebastian...
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. >> reporter: a lot of smart students attend stanford university. we asked a few of them how they protect their brains. >> i like to wear my helmet when i bike and i suppose i also like to be mentally active. >> one of the best things is going into nature, you know, finding time to go camping, kayaking. >> get enough sleep. that's my number one. and then make sure the stress is lowered. >> reporter: you may want to think twice before taking certain prescription drugs including some antidepressants. they are called anticolin earningics. they block a specific neurotransmitter in the brain. >> you develop dementia. >> reporter: in the largest most detailed study of its kind, researchers at the university of east angelia in the united kingdom pored over 300,000 medical records with prescription. the university gave thus interview. >> our study for the first time has indicated a strong association between taking certain types of these medications and the risk of getting dementia. >> reporter: even when the medications are taken up to 20 years before a di
. >> reporter: a lot of smart students attend stanford university. we asked a few of them how they protect their brains. >> i like to wear my helmet when i bike and i suppose i also like to be mentally active. >> one of the best things is going into nature, you know, finding time to go camping, kayaking. >> get enough sleep. that's my number one. and then make sure the stress is lowered. >> reporter: you may want to think twice before taking certain prescription...
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stanford. one more look. now, what needs a glove? stanford wins 10-1.7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. that's the way a if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. superior accuracy in the palm your hand. the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by min
stanford. one more look. now, what needs a glove? stanford wins 10-1.7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. that's the way a if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross he's been called a rockstar lwinning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led...
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two years ago for sentencing stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman on campus. reporter terry has more from the judge case on the people who want him recalled. >> you will find it. >> reporter: judge aaron persky is fighting for his job. facing a recall campaign by critics who say he treated sexually -- sexual assault to lightly when he sentenced brock turner two years ago. >> i understand the passion that drives the recall. i think that passion is genuine, i think that mechanism that's been chosen, judicial recall, is misguided. i just think it's the wrong outlet for that desire for change. >> reporter: in an interview, prescott said he's fighting the recall to protect judicial independence. >> think about the next time if you're in a courtroom. what do you expect of that judge? do you expect the judge to put their finger to the wind and kept public opinion in your case? or do you expect the judge to focus on the facts of your
two years ago for sentencing stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman on campus. reporter terry has more from the judge case on the people who want him recalled. >> you will find it. >> reporter: judge aaron persky is fighting for his job. facing a recall campaign by critics who say he treated sexually -- sexual assault to lightly when he sentenced brock turner two years ago. >> i understand the passion that drives the...
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palo alto and stanford, 73. 76, santa rosa, 72 today.forecast, i would bundle up tonight further colorado rockies. and the giant low clouds. pretty good phone bank there. series of lows keep moving in. they've been coming in from different directions. eastern oregon. we warmed up. and then we cooled down time. late saturday into sunday. that was on wednesday when we get some thunderstorms activity. and just blew up over the sierra nevada. a better system is coming in. west wind, west wind, west wind. 40s for a few. 50s for many. a lot of mid 50s. woodside stanford. los altos hills 52. 50s on the coast. low clouds will be slow to retreat. here comes the next system. this one is coming down more from the northwest. lesson came in from the west, southwest. kind of an unusual may pattern. we got a little warm up yesterday. that's what we call a flat ridge. it did give us a slight warm- up. even though temperatures are cooler than average yesterday. they will continue that right into sunday, monday. possibility of some scattered showers on mo
palo alto and stanford, 73. 76, santa rosa, 72 today.forecast, i would bundle up tonight further colorado rockies. and the giant low clouds. pretty good phone bank there. series of lows keep moving in. they've been coming in from different directions. eastern oregon. we warmed up. and then we cooled down time. late saturday into sunday. that was on wednesday when we get some thunderstorms activity. and just blew up over the sierra nevada. a better system is coming in. west wind, west wind, west...
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. >> theranos was founded in 2003 when she dropped out of stanford. it operated under the ray dafort media for four years. she had been around for a longer period of time than many silicon valley startups. you would expect to have achieved something during that period of time. the company claimed to have pioneered groundbreaking new science where the company had a device that could run the full range of laboratory tests from just a drop of blood from the finger. howie: if it were true. and she got an op-ed piece in the "wall street journal." all these luminaries. you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then? >> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan
. >> theranos was founded in 2003 when she dropped out of stanford. it operated under the ray dafort media for four years. she had been around for a longer period of time than many silicon valley startups. you would expect to have achieved something during that period of time. the company claimed to have pioneered groundbreaking new science where the company had a device that could run the full range of laboratory tests from just a drop of blood from the finger. howie: if it were true....
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stanford. one more look. now, what needs a glove? stanford wins 10-1. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. that's the way a man cat ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. superior accuracy in the palm your hand. the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute forecast and real time alerts keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. >> that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. on jimmy kimmel live, ryan seacrest? we leave you with live
stanford. one more look. now, what needs a glove? stanford wins 10-1. abc7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. that's the way a man cat ♪ cleaning floors with a mop and bucket is a hassle, meaning you probably don't clean as often as you'd like. for a quick and convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and...
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. >> reporter: the director of iranian studies at stanford university says the move puts the u.s. at odds with allies like germany, france, and the uk, who still stand by the agreement. countries that are expected to push back against sanctions on companies who do business in iran. >> i suspect this time europe will put a much more serious fight. companies have already begun to say that this is overreach. >> reporter: the president says the deal doesn't do enough to stop iran's nuclear development. international inspectors say iran is upholding its end of the bargain. jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> all the talk tonight about who's going to be our next governor, but a former governor is also in the headlines. george duke mejian has died. you'll know the impact he made in california. he was elected twice in the 1980s, in 82 and 86. iron duke was his nickname. he built his career on fighting crime. tonight at the debate, we held a moment of silence in his honor. george deukmejian was 89 years old. governor brown tweeting he was a popular governor and made friends across the politi
. >> reporter: the director of iranian studies at stanford university says the move puts the u.s. at odds with allies like germany, france, and the uk, who still stand by the agreement. countries that are expected to push back against sanctions on companies who do business in iran. >> i suspect this time europe will put a much more serious fight. companies have already begun to say that this is overreach. >> reporter: the president says the deal doesn't do enough to stop...
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well, it's the new hospital, packard children's hospital at stanford. there is a website for more information. any final thoughts, doctor, before we let you go? matias: no, thanks for having me. and like i said, we're all very proud of it, and we really can do what we love doing every day, from complex pediatrics surgery, to oncology, to transplantation, to heart surgery. and i feel very fortunate to be here. damian: great, thank you for what you do. matias: thank you very much. damian: and up next here on "comunidad del valle," pg&e, stay with us. so what has pg&e been doing to help prevent some of these fires? mayra tostado is here, the spokesperson for pg&e. welcome to the show, mayra. mayra tostado: thank you for having me. damian: you were as bothered by the images as everybody was when you saw the fires. tell us what pg&e has done to help prevent these types of fires in the future. mayra: well, what happened in the north bay was very tragic. our hearts go out to families who lost their homes or lost loved ones. this year, ahead of wildfire season,
well, it's the new hospital, packard children's hospital at stanford. there is a website for more information. any final thoughts, doctor, before we let you go? matias: no, thanks for having me. and like i said, we're all very proud of it, and we really can do what we love doing every day, from complex pediatrics surgery, to oncology, to transplantation, to heart surgery. and i feel very fortunate to be here. damian: great, thank you for what you do. matias: thank you very much. damian: and up...
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there's a first podium finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series.next pair of brothers taking english rugby by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and as nick parrott reports, he'll have his mercedes team mate between him and his main rival ferrari's sebastian vettel. so we are 70 fourth pole position for lewis hamilton and his mercedes. a close run. just the 0.04 seconds behind his team—mate. if the two ferrari, sebastian just not finding his true form out there today. and then you have got that too as well. a really great qualifying session with thrills and spills all the way as mick parra reports. it's one of the most familiar venues in formula 1. the most familiar venues in formula i. preseason texting takes place here and everyone should know what to expect. it can still throw up the odd surprise. 0ne to expect. it can still throw up the odd surprise. one of the biggest and the williams drive
there's a first podium finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series.next pair of brothers taking english rugby by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and as nick parrott reports, he'll have his mercedes team mate between him and his main rival ferrari's sebastian vettel. so we are 70 fourth pole position for...
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ambassador to russia, michael mcfall, he's currently professor of political science at stanford university, author of the new book "from cold war to hot peace, an american ambassador in putin's russia." we appreciate you joining this morning. how should a u.s. ambassador define success in their efforts to represent the united states overseas? >> well, it depends on what era you're in. if you are there at the end of the soviet union, the collapse of the soviet union when ambassador matlock was there it's much easier because momentum is in your favor between the united states and the soviet union and it's all a very cooperative time. when you are there when i was there at a period of increased confrontation between the united states and russia, when vladimir putin came back as president, you're mostly playing defense. you're mostly trying to take the edge off of a lot of bad things that happened. so context matters a lot and one should never overestimate the role of a role of a u.s. ambass much bigger factors are at play than what one individual can do at any one time. >> in the end, would y
ambassador to russia, michael mcfall, he's currently professor of political science at stanford university, author of the new book "from cold war to hot peace, an american ambassador in putin's russia." we appreciate you joining this morning. how should a u.s. ambassador define success in their efforts to represent the united states overseas? >> well, it depends on what era you're in. if you are there at the end of the soviet union, the collapse of the soviet union when...
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as we know it stanford, the quarterbacks in virtual-reality to look at various defenses. and was that jeremy's lab? >> he is invited to the company. >> which is very productive for the quarterbacks. i know in medicine also, is being used for doctors during various procedures as he suggested as a cardiac surgeon. the behavior on the outside in reality is improved and enhanced. i mean that is pretty phenomenal when we think of the ramifications there. >> i think in both of those cases, and even in what we are talking about with meditation, and therapeutic applications as well, it is the benefit of feeling the benefits of thousands of hours of trial and error into do it, reset, do it, reset. that is like the focal technology mention. a quarterback in a regular football practice, you set up i, run it. everyone has to get back into position to get the ball, you run the snap count. it is just the quarterback. no one else is involved. the dabakis runs a diminishing 30 seconds, 15 seconds. again and again and again. the efficiency of the experience is what is transformative. the
as we know it stanford, the quarterbacks in virtual-reality to look at various defenses. and was that jeremy's lab? >> he is invited to the company. >> which is very productive for the quarterbacks. i know in medicine also, is being used for doctors during various procedures as he suggested as a cardiac surgeon. the behavior on the outside in reality is improved and enhanced. i mean that is pretty phenomenal when we think of the ramifications there. >> i think in both of those...
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in his life. [ laughter and applause ] but, stanford.i would be -- i'd freak out. i was so happy to go for a good eight years to the college i went to. [ laughter ] but i didn't go to stanford. were you excited when you got in? >> i was. you know what, bro, i found out on my birthday. it was april 5th, 1994. and i went home, and one of my best friends came home with me and i saw the envelope. and it was a big envelope. and he goes, "you got in." i said, "how do you know?" he said, "they don't send small envelopes for people who got in the school." and you open it up and all over this folder it just says, "congratulations, congratulations, congratulations." >> jimmy: awe. [ cheers and applause ] >> and i think, like, the denzel tear came out. [ laughter ] out of the eye. because i -- i only applied to five schools. i'm from st. louis, missouri. [ cheers ] born and raised. represent for the lou. yes, sir, yes, sir. [ laughter ] but i went to a small college, college school, you know. college preparatory school. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it wa
in his life. [ laughter and applause ] but, stanford.i would be -- i'd freak out. i was so happy to go for a good eight years to the college i went to. [ laughter ] but i didn't go to stanford. were you excited when you got in? >> i was. you know what, bro, i found out on my birthday. it was april 5th, 1994. and i went home, and one of my best friends came home with me and i saw the envelope. and it was a big envelope. and he goes, "you got in." i said, "how do you...
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stanford goes on to win the final 10-1. game three of the eastern conference finals.e'll have a update on the news at to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> new on abc7 news on 6:00 bill russ el hospitalized. >> and meghan markle inspiring a different group of women and girls represented by british royalty by the first time. >> the couple wasn't the only sweet thing at today's royal wedding. >> there was kensington palace tweeted t. 200 lemons, eggs and 44 pounds and elder flour cordial from queen elizabeth's the second estate. >> 50 fresh flowers. i think we need a taste test. >> i don't think there was enough butter. >> butter makes everything better. >> maybe 55 pounds. >> keep it is nice. >> that is right. and that is it for abc7 news at 5:00. we thank you for your time. >> i'm dion lim, >>> tonight, the high school massacre here in santa fe, texas. the 17-year-old now charged with
stanford goes on to win the final 10-1. game three of the eastern conference finals.e'll have a update on the news at to california schoolsd, need big change. marshall tuck is the only candidate for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> new on abc7 news on 6:00 bill russ el hospitalized. >> and meghan markle inspiring a different group of women and girls represented by...
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we started through the hoover institution at stanford a congressional cyber boot camp. some of our alumni are here today. and we went to a tech company, and so these are congressional staffers, we went to a tech company -- you'd all recognize the name -- and we had a senior executive from the tech company say to our congressional staffers i think of you people -- you, the u.s. government writ large -- just like i do the people's liberation army. i'm trying to protect my systems from you as well as from china. that was an aha moment for our staffers that this trust issue is much deeper than we might see from the outside. so that's getting better. i think jan owen asked us to be more pessimistic, but i'm going to try to be an optimist. the silver lining of the russian interference in our election is that you see a changing attitude, a sense that we need to take more responsibility, we need to take more of an active approach to working with the u.s. government, that this is an unprecedented challenge both to private industry and to the u.s. government, and we need to work
we started through the hoover institution at stanford a congressional cyber boot camp. some of our alumni are here today. and we went to a tech company, and so these are congressional staffers, we went to a tech company -- you'd all recognize the name -- and we had a senior executive from the tech company say to our congressional staffers i think of you people -- you, the u.s. government writ large -- just like i do the people's liberation army. i'm trying to protect my systems from you as well...
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i don't want to have a stanford -harvard competition here. a growing presence in technology and field of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the last 10 years. we also have such deep-seated strength in life sciences and the humanities and the arts and such a commitment and social sciences. the endeavors that are not simply involved in technology and we compete very successfully with stanford for students and faculty, so we are pleased to be harvard and expect to remain harvard. >> orders harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow -- what is harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow? do you think harvard needs to do anything differently? >> there have been changes in how we approach education that respond in part to what you're saying. we find students much more eager . our students are also interested in making in the arts the creativity and innovation that are part of making things as you learn. we also see students much more involved in wanting to solve problems and have an
i don't want to have a stanford -harvard competition here. a growing presence in technology and field of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the last 10 years. we also have such deep-seated strength in life sciences and the humanities and the arts and such a commitment and social sciences. the endeavors that are not simply involved in technology and we compete very successfully with stanford for students and faculty, so we are pleased to be harvard and expect...
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the older zero to one of us milan is director of the iranian studies program at stanford university and he's joining us live from there thank you very much indeed for being with us on al-jazeera are we seeing the start of this of a shift in the balance of power in iranian politics as a result of this. i think as a result of mr trump's decision clearly the hardliners feel emboldened they feel like they have been vindicated mr hominy clearly has repeated that he has been vindicated and they are trying to stop dish the ground i think for a far more oppressive seizure of power maybe by di r.g.c. that would not be in my view. and likely what adds to the urgency of the situation is the economic virtual collapse of the iranian currency and all the other kind of problems that are making the situation very fraught for the regime and for mr rove. if the hardliners continue to make statements as we've just mentioned threatening in this case the destruction of two israeli cities for example is that going to make it less likely that it's going to be able to reach some sort of deal with the co signat
the older zero to one of us milan is director of the iranian studies program at stanford university and he's joining us live from there thank you very much indeed for being with us on al-jazeera are we seeing the start of this of a shift in the balance of power in iranian politics as a result of this. i think as a result of mr trump's decision clearly the hardliners feel emboldened they feel like they have been vindicated mr hominy clearly has repeated that he has been vindicated and they are...
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tell us about the stanford study. >> well, andrea, my colleague at stanford center for international security and cooperation is the leading expert scientist. he is the last american scientist to go inside north korea's nuclear facility and he visited the facility several times between 2004 and 2010. the report which he wrote with a former cia analyst really throws cold water on the idea that we can have complete, immediate denuclearization of north korea. north korea has donzens of buildings and thousands of people involved in this nuclear program and even decommissioning one facility can take years. we need to have a persistent and patient and deliberate approach to denuclearization over a period of time. >> amy, joining us now is david ignacious. you and i have seen a lot of twists and turns in the u.s. relationship with north korea over decades. what are the risks of white house and kim both wanting the summit so badly that hthey are rushing to a meeting which will be disappointing. >> we saw over the last week that president trump decided that he was too far out over his skis. h
tell us about the stanford study. >> well, andrea, my colleague at stanford center for international security and cooperation is the leading expert scientist. he is the last american scientist to go inside north korea's nuclear facility and he visited the facility several times between 2004 and 2010. the report which he wrote with a former cia analyst really throws cold water on the idea that we can have complete, immediate denuclearization of north korea. north korea has donzens of...
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the stanford college republicans invited two conservative activists to speak tonight at stamper. charlie carver, the founder of turning point u. s. a and his communication director, candace owens, are scheduled to speak at the event called make stamper great again. owens attracted national attention appearing on tmz with kanye west praising president trump. the administration at the school says they have put -- the school is accused of putting up a series of obstacles. >> they are afraid of conservatives coming on campus. they are afraid of conservative speakers coming on campus. if our ideas are so back, let us come on campus and no one will show up. >> this is the first time the stanford college republicans have reported -- invited speakers on campus since november when robert spencer spoke at an at -- at an event. >>> things are getting better on westbound 580. we were tell you -- we were telling you about an earlier crash but traffic has been moved out of the way. dublin-pleasanton is still slow at the interchange even though the accident is gone. there is a new report of a c
the stanford college republicans invited two conservative activists to speak tonight at stamper. charlie carver, the founder of turning point u. s. a and his communication director, candace owens, are scheduled to speak at the event called make stamper great again. owens attracted national attention appearing on tmz with kanye west praising president trump. the administration at the school says they have put -- the school is accused of putting up a series of obstacles. >> they are afraid...
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no todos los dÍas se reÚnen en un mismo salÓn, pero este sÁbado en el club de la facultad de stanford puesto y todos me decÍan " tienes que ir al colegio" maread auto sus padres -- marÍa: sus padres son inmigrantes, han enfrentado retos para llegar a los puestos que ocupan. >> mi mamÁ dijo que tenÍa de tener una educaciÓn y hacer algo de mi. marÍa: su familia dejÓ el salvador en busca de una vida mejor y ahora tiene importantes consejos para otros latinos jÓvenes. >> tener un poco de valor para poder hacer las preguntas a otra gente para aprender. marÍa: el organizador de la cumbre de lÍderes latinos, dijo que Él ve el futuro de los latinos muy prometedor. >> hay personas que no creen en nuestra comunidad y yo creo que hoy esta cumbre estÁ diciendo quÉ podemos hacer. es posible, si es tiempo de hacer el trabajo de lÍderes. maria: una de las laderas que recibiÓ uno de los reconocimientos de mano de uno de los astronautas, dijo que un punto muy importante es ayudar a otros hispanos a triunfar. >> yo pongo mucho esfuerzo y mucho trabajo en lo que hago y no Únicamente es trabajando para g
no todos los dÍas se reÚnen en un mismo salÓn, pero este sÁbado en el club de la facultad de stanford puesto y todos me decÍan " tienes que ir al colegio" maread auto sus padres -- marÍa: sus padres son inmigrantes, han enfrentado retos para llegar a los puestos que ocupan. >> mi mamÁ dijo que tenÍa de tener una educaciÓn y hacer algo de mi. marÍa: su familia dejÓ el salvador en busca de una vida mejor y ahora tiene importantes consejos para otros latinos jÓvenes....
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before coming to stanford to the public policy professor at you silly untrained ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. she's the chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc and she hopes the show on msnbc. her achievements in journalism are innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime achievement award for the international women's foundation. >> thank you so much. it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts who i admire so gratefu. we want to talk about the book political risk and some questions about that at the end of the day questions from all of you. i see a lot of friends in people who i know well from foreign-policy in the audience, as well. it's great to have doctor rice here. on the day when the new secretary of state has been ceremonially sworn in. talking about political risk for your experiences, first of all, doctor is what makes political risk different from financial and economic rest? >> the first thing is you have to call me condoleezza is otherwise
before coming to stanford to the public policy professor at you silly untrained ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. she's the chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc and she hopes the show on msnbc. her achievements in journalism are innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime achievement award for the international women's foundation. >> thank you so much. it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars,...
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on the stanford campus, a lot of people talking about it as well. persky handed down the six-month sentence to brock turner after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. last night the civil rights activist appeared on stanford's campus and she's credited with starting the me too movement more than a decade ago. burke did not address the recall other than saying she believes survivors can work as a constituency. stanford students say they know what's at stake. >> it's about accountable and holding someone to the standard they were elected by the constituency to represent. >> persky talked about the situation on national television yesterday. he maintains his belief public opinion should not sway the court. >> 5:06. the u.s. summit with north korea may still officially be off. happening today, secretary of state mike pompeo will be meeting with north korea's voice chairman. that meeting takes place in new york. pompeo will speak to a former spy chief who president trump says has the power too negotiate. he has learned about the
on the stanford campus, a lot of people talking about it as well. persky handed down the six-month sentence to brock turner after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. last night the civil rights activist appeared on stanford's campus and she's credited with starting the me too movement more than a decade ago. burke did not address the recall other than saying she believes survivors can work as a constituency. stanford students say they know what's at stake. >>...
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. >>> a stanford student is apologizing tonight for a computer mistake. the incoming sophomore class president put together a snazzy page. he was shocked this week when the stanford daily informed him the private info of nearly 350 students in the match program was publicly accessible. the daily waited for the information to be removed before it published the story. the student has apologized for the security lapse. >>> an east bay rideshare driver is accused of sexual assault. the lyft driver picked up an oakland passenger last april. he drove her to an address in berkley but no one was home. he offered to drive her to her own home. instead i took h instead he took her to his home, offered her marijuana. >>> a big mess in an mcdonald's parking lot. aive drooer started ramming his car into other cars in that parking lot. you can see some of the damage on el camino rial. the man then drove into the parking lot of the high school and hit a cement pillar. he then got out and climbed a power pole. sfpd and south san francisco police showed up and arrested him
. >>> a stanford student is apologizing tonight for a computer mistake. the incoming sophomore class president put together a snazzy page. he was shocked this week when the stanford daily informed him the private info of nearly 350 students in the match program was publicly accessible. the daily waited for the information to be removed before it published the story. the student has apologized for the security lapse. >>> an east bay rideshare driver is accused of sexual...
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, kurt talked about stanford, saying the administration is stanford trying to block him from speaking on campus, before they finally approved it . >> they are afraid of conservatives coming on campus. and they are afraid of conservative speakers coming on campus. i kind of challenge that. and they say, if our ideas are so bad, lettuce, campus and no one will show up . >> this is the first time to stanford college republicans have invited speakers on campus since protests broke out in november. >>> an official warning has been issued to a fremont school with a high number of foreign students receiving work permits. the accrediting agency that over -- overseas polytechnic university has told administrators to produce more information about the students at the companies that hire them. the university could lose its accreditation if it fails to comply. it is a visa mill that provides an improper pass to u.s. employment. the university denies a chargeback >>> aggressive girls in the cub scouts in virginia are working on their skills as they could be the first group of girls to enter the bo
, kurt talked about stanford, saying the administration is stanford trying to block him from speaking on campus, before they finally approved it . >> they are afraid of conservatives coming on campus. and they are afraid of conservative speakers coming on campus. i kind of challenge that. and they say, if our ideas are so bad, lettuce, campus and no one will show up . >> this is the first time to stanford college republicans have invited speakers on campus since protests broke out...
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over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes him a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given thexperiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel 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 kesey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what kesey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> kesey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, kesey 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 go. but the
over the cuckoo's nest," and this makes him a celebrity. >> while i was at stanford, i was given thexperiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel 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 kesey...
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he's been criticized for giving a six month system to a stanford student convicted of sexual assault. >> reporter: he says he was surprised by the backlash after he sentenced stanford student brock turner. students says persky's sentence was too lenient. why speak up now. >> i really think judges should typically zip it and take the heat, take the criticism. it's only when you get to a point where there's a very real chance that the recall will be successful, it gets serious for me. >> reporter: friends and supporters of the victim in the turner case collected petition signatures to recall persky. the election is four weeks away. persky says if he's recalled it might undermine the public confidence that judges will make the right calls. >> whether the public will believe that, whether they'll believe that a given judge is willing to risk his reputation, her job, her career over a difficult decision. >> reporter: however recall organizer and stanford law professor says in persky's case confidence needs to be restored. >> judge persky is elected. he is accountable to the people he serve
he's been criticized for giving a six month system to a stanford student convicted of sexual assault. >> reporter: he says he was surprised by the backlash after he sentenced stanford student brock turner. students says persky's sentence was too lenient. why speak up now. >> i really think judges should typically zip it and take the heat, take the criticism. it's only when you get to a point where there's a very real chance that the recall will be successful, it gets serious for me....
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. >>> republicans will hold -- host charlie clerk at the stanford university tonight called make stanford great. early this month kirk talked about stanford and there were a lot of obstacles to prevent him from speaking on campus. they did finally approve his appearance. >> they are afraid of conservatives coming on campus. they are afraid of conservative speakers coming on campus. and i challenged them and said that if our ideas were so bad, let us come on campus a normal show up. >> as of the first time that speakers have been invited since the november speakers. >>> coming up. season 2 of a love connection. the host andy cohen told us about the changes in store. >>> up next. life hacks r sk wash ta for cooking beef. 80% glowing 50% freckles no matter your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. the #1 body wash recommended by dermatologists. discover magnum double caramel... expertly crafted with silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich belgian chocolate. ♪ take pleasure seriously. ♪ i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face
. >>> republicans will hold -- host charlie clerk at the stanford university tonight called make stanford great. early this month kirk talked about stanford and there were a lot of obstacles to prevent him from speaking on campus. they did finally approve his appearance. >> they are afraid of conservatives coming on campus. they are afraid of conservative speakers coming on campus. and i challenged them and said that if our ideas were so bad, let us come on campus a normal show...
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recall effort by victim supporters who said the sentence showed bias and was too lenient including stanford law professor.>> what woman would feel comfortable having her sexual assault case adjudicated by judge persky? >> reporter: she called on persky to respond to coats who said she blamed the victim and publicly doubted she wrote her own impact statement.>> we are calling on judge persky to disavow these statements peer>> reporter: he responded. >> i can't comment in any way, shape or form, we have a first amendment and people speaking out.>> reporter: he did just that standing in front of judges in the santa clara county district attorney who support him in the no recall campaign.>> someday you may be on the right side of the law at the wrong side of public opinion and when you step into a courtroom before a judge, you will expect and requests, you will demand a judge who will follow the rule of law.>> reporter: the election less than a week away and both sides say they will continue to turn up the heat to persuade undecided voters. len ramirez kpix 5. >>> some groups are calling for an
recall effort by victim supporters who said the sentence showed bias and was too lenient including stanford law professor.>> what woman would feel comfortable having her sexual assault case adjudicated by judge persky? >> reporter: she called on persky to respond to coats who said she blamed the victim and publicly doubted she wrote her own impact statement.>> we are calling on judge persky to disavow these statements peer>> reporter: he responded. >> i can't...
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the other side says persky should be recalled because of his sentencing in the stanford rape case. and just about an hour and a half ago they held their own rally. >> reporter: the rally from the recalled judge aaron persky campaign turned heated. with a man trying to silence the women speaking. >> you need to back up. >> reporter: stanford professor michelle gober is one of the women leading the recall effort. she says judge persky gave favorable and light sentencing in the rape case against brock turner who was found guilty of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. >> we need to make sure people vote. we want to make sure turnout is high. >> reporter: she is also calling out attorney james mcmanus who is helping lead the effort against the recall. mcmanus claimed in a recent magazine interview that the victim was not attacked. >> his comments have reached a new low with the comments of jim mcmanus and judge persky has been silent for about a week. >> reporter: judge persky can't comment specifically on the case, but here he is earlier this month saying recalling judges sets a
the other side says persky should be recalled because of his sentencing in the stanford rape case. and just about an hour and a half ago they held their own rally. >> reporter: the rally from the recalled judge aaron persky campaign turned heated. with a man trying to silence the women speaking. >> you need to back up. >> reporter: stanford professor michelle gober is one of the women leading the recall effort. she says judge persky gave favorable and light sentencing in the...
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. >>> for the first time, the judge facing recall for his sentence of a stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault held a news conference. aaron persky explaining for nearly an hour why he should keep the job. len ramirez explains why we're hearing from the judge now. >> he is facing that recall effort, and it looks according to some polls that he may be recalled. he's spent much of his career, 15-year career on the bench in santa clara county here at the palo alto courthouse is where he hopes to continue to work after this recall election. in order to save his job, he spoke out today. >> reporter: facing news cameras for the first time since the brock turner case erupted into a national firestorm two years ago, judge aaron persky called the recall against him misguided. >> we ask him to follow the rule of law. you have to wonder if the recall is successful, will the public wonder, will judges have the guts to make the hard decisions? >> reporter: judge persky sentenced turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman outside a frat party on the university c
. >>> for the first time, the judge facing recall for his sentence of a stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault held a news conference. aaron persky explaining for nearly an hour why he should keep the job. len ramirez explains why we're hearing from the judge now. >> he is facing that recall effort, and it looks according to some polls that he may be recalled. he's spent much of his career, 15-year career on the bench in santa clara county here at the palo alto courthouse...
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stanford law professor, michelle dauper is leading the million dollar campaign to recall judge persky. more than 90,000 signatures were collected in santa clara county, where the vote will take place. >> it is about this judge, but also about the fact women have had enough of having sexual violence not taken seriously in the criminal justice system. >> i think traditional recalls should be reserved for misconduct by a judge or incompetence. >> reporter: uc hastings is one of several law professors, who signed ananti-recall letter. >> they might seem lenient just in light of what the victim suffered, but this is not misconduct on the part of the judge. >> reporter: the sentencing in this case was given an accordance with recommendations of probation. >> brock turner was not convicted of rape, but convicted of sexual assault. and in the sentence he was given if you look at judge persky's actual sentencing record, it is not different from a sentence he would give a defendant of color under similar circumstances. >> reporter: judge persky argued today, if he is recalled, judges will be re
stanford law professor, michelle dauper is leading the million dollar campaign to recall judge persky. more than 90,000 signatures were collected in santa clara county, where the vote will take place. >> it is about this judge, but also about the fact women have had enough of having sexual violence not taken seriously in the criminal justice system. >> i think traditional recalls should be reserved for misconduct by a judge or incompetence. >> reporter: uc hastings is one of...
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. >>> up next there's a new star on the stanford baseball team. he can pitch and hit. colin introduces us to him. gian. how about mccovey cove... out on the boat...mike krukow )s son >>> okay. if you don't have a ticket for the giants game how about chillin' in the cubby cove. that's mike krukow's son. top of the first inning, former giant adam duval with the three-run homer into the cheap seats. brandon belt has a solo later in the game but it wasn't nearly enough. the giants lose 6-3. the rockies come to town tomorrow. >>> something is brewing on the farm, the stanford team starts off the best since 1990. >> the latest star. here's colin resch. >> it is drilled, deep right center field, to the track, to the wall, it's oof the score board. >> reporter: kyle stouers effort powered standford to a win. it was the latest win in what has been a remarkable season so far. 40 wins, only eight losses. >> we've had a couple of those wins that really may make you think that that is just that magic that happens every once in a while. >> reporter: case in point, sunday's come from
. >>> up next there's a new star on the stanford baseball team. he can pitch and hit. colin introduces us to him. gian. how about mccovey cove... out on the boat...mike krukow )s son >>> okay. if you don't have a ticket for the giants game how about chillin' in the cubby cove. that's mike krukow's son. top of the first inning, former giant adam duval with the three-run homer into the cheap seats. brandon belt has a solo later in the game but it wasn't nearly enough. the giants...