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he was a stanford student. according to the investigation, it was about 11:30 at night when she zided to pray inside the church. two witnesses remember seeing her on the left-hand side of the church near the front row. steve crawford was the church's security guard responsible for locking the church at midnight. when crawford returned to open the doors of church at 5:45 in the morning he notice add side door was open. now san francisco weekly quoted the head of the church at the time, who saw the crime scene, his name reverend robert hammer ton, he zroibd it as ritualistic and satanic. i'm live at stanford, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> thank you, lyanne. >>> well dna played a role in searching for a suspect in this infamous accommodates case. >> just two months ago dna proved crucial in sofrmg the golden state killer case. >> abc 7 news are rather kate larsen talked with the investigator about the similarities of the case. she is in the newsroom. >>> i spoke to paul holz who is responsible for identifying th
he was a stanford student. according to the investigation, it was about 11:30 at night when she zided to pray inside the church. two witnesses remember seeing her on the left-hand side of the church near the front row. steve crawford was the church's security guard responsible for locking the church at midnight. when crawford returned to open the doors of church at 5:45 in the morning he notice add side door was open. now san francisco weekly quoted the head of the church at the time, who saw...
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indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the ending of your time at the university. and the parents in the audience will be happy to know that it is the end of tuition. it is also however, the begin ning of the rest of your life. it is on that i would like to offer my thought. i believe deeply in the trans formative power of education. it can truly change lives. not only the life of the individual student, but all of the lives of the graduates event ually touches. and not just in the few years after you graduate, but in the decades ahead when your lights work maybe something you never contemplated. for that to h
indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the...
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[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best advice i have seen on the subject was the following. commencement speakers,, the advice went, should think of themselves as the body at an old-fashioned irish wake. [laughter] have they need you to party, but nobody expects you to say very much. [laughter] john: a tradition i shall follow. [applause] indiana university and stanford university actually have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president of indiana university in 1891 came west to becom
[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement...
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i want to bounce back and forth especially to bring stanford into the story because we are at stanford today. as katherine said, i came to stanford, 17-year-old kid, i first got my intro in montana. i want to give montana. red state, flyover state. but junior year of high school, i joined the debate team, actually joined the debate to get easy a, by the way, back then and the debate topic that year was u.s.-russian, how to improve u.s. trade policy and my debate partner and i we ran what's called the squarely case, if there's any debaters out there, you're nodding, obscured, strange, nobody that is any data on and we ran a case saying we should repeal the jackson bannick trade amendment so 1974 trade act to increase trade to soviet union, it wasn't at stanford actually that i started my interest in the soviet union. it was inmont -- in montana but in freshman year i registered and stanford really did change my life. first year russian, anybody have polysy35 before? anybody else? it's called something else. polisiy3 or something. the classes i took because i was squared of the cold war,
i want to bounce back and forth especially to bring stanford into the story because we are at stanford today. as katherine said, i came to stanford, 17-year-old kid, i first got my intro in montana. i want to give montana. red state, flyover state. but junior year of high school, i joined the debate team, actually joined the debate to get easy a, by the way, back then and the debate topic that year was u.s.-russian, how to improve u.s. trade policy and my debate partner and i we ran what's...
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he was a stanford student. according to the investigation it was about 11:30 at night when she decided to pray inside the church. two witnesses remember seeing ch near the front row. steve crawford was the church's security guard. crawford the security guard said as usual he came to lock up at midnight but when crawford returned to open the doors much church at 5:45 in the morning he notice add side door open. according to the stanford daily, craw crawford found the body next to the altar. here is old film of vrgs going through the crime scene searching for clues. they collects semen and found a hand print but couldn't find the killer. now, according to a number of reports throughout the years including the san francisco weekly, the dean of church at the time his name robert hammer ton described the crime scene as ritualistic and satanic. he died in 2013. ve stanford, lya linked to a cult the subject of a become. one book by a former reporter. reports that perry was killed from instructions from satanists. the
he was a stanford student. according to the investigation it was about 11:30 at night when she decided to pray inside the church. two witnesses remember seeing ch near the front row. steve crawford was the church's security guard. crawford the security guard said as usual he came to lock up at midnight but when crawford returned to open the doors much church at 5:45 in the morning he notice add side door open. according to the stanford daily, craw crawford found the body next to the altar. here...
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crawford worked as a stanford security guard. his neighbors are stunned. >> first thing i thought of, how did he make it so long? >> detectives continue to piece together additional information to this tragic puzzle. and we were able recently to
crawford worked as a stanford security guard. his neighbors are stunned. >> first thing i thought of, how did he make it so long? >> detectives continue to piece together additional information to this tragic puzzle. and we were able recently to
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. >> leanne ma lyyanne melendez je from stanford where it took place 43 years ago. >> reporter: stanford issued a statement late that afternoon saying that they are grateful to law enforcement. they go on to say that stanford has been cooperating with investigators over many years, and and we know they have been working tirelessly to bring this case to a conclusion. visitors from all over the world come to see the stanford memorial church without a clue of what happened hiesh ere in 1. arliss perry liverd in the village with her husband. two witnesses remember seeing her on the left-hand side of the church near the front row. steve crawford was the church's security guard. crawford, the security guard, said as usual he came to lock up at midnight. but when crawford returned to open the doors of the church at 5:45 in the morning he noticed a side door was open. he found the body next to the altar. here's old film of investigators going through the crime scene, searching for clues. they collected semen and found a hand print. they could never identify who the killer was. i want to refer to
. >> leanne ma lyyanne melendez je from stanford where it took place 43 years ago. >> reporter: stanford issued a statement late that afternoon saying that they are grateful to law enforcement. they go on to say that stanford has been cooperating with investigators over many years, and and we know they have been working tirelessly to bring this case to a conclusion. visitors from all over the world come to see the stanford memorial church without a clue of what happened hiesh ere in...
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it was at stanford when he met his wife. mike was a double major in slavic lguages and international languages. he had western and european studies and he got an ma here. his first trip to russia as he tells you in his highly acclaimed new book and long anticipated especially for those of us who work with them in 1983 as a sophomore in stanford. the photo of him holding up a poster that says russia or bust as he headed off to the soviet union is alone worth the price of the book. mike went on to oxford. he wrote on liberation and southern africa and in particular the influence and intervention of the soviet union. even a dissertation on africa led mike to the soviet union. it was there is a researcher which is where i first met him at a discussion section at moscow state university. we debated democracy with their host. eventually, mike became an activist helping to support the efforts of ngos like the national democratic institute. he opened t carnegie endowment and the moscow office and supporting russia's early democratic
it was at stanford when he met his wife. mike was a double major in slavic lguages and international languages. he had western and european studies and he got an ma here. his first trip to russia as he tells you in his highly acclaimed new book and long anticipated especially for those of us who work with them in 1983 as a sophomore in stanford. the photo of him holding up a poster that says russia or bust as he headed off to the soviet union is alone worth the price of the book. mike went on...
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abc7 stanford reporter had this. >> she's been horribly violated. it sounds satanic. >> reporter: sylvia avalos baldwin graduated from stanford in 1974. at the time of the arliss perry murder she had a job on campus and would frequently visit the famous memorial church where perry was found brutalized. >> you think, oh, my god, it could have been me. >> reporter: the stanford daily article punish lished after the weekend murder includes details about steve crawford, the security guard who fame perry dead and became a suspect. baldwin remembered how had he life at stanford changed in an instant. >> there was some maniac out there. all of a sudden you were being told, don't walk alone at night. >> reporter: 43 years later new dna technology led detectives back to crawford. golden state killer investigator paul holtz explains why dna is so crucial when it comes to solving cold cases. >> you are now dealing with human life-spans and so people that you are investigating or witnesses that you want to talk to, they have passed away during that time. >> rep
abc7 stanford reporter had this. >> she's been horribly violated. it sounds satanic. >> reporter: sylvia avalos baldwin graduated from stanford in 1974. at the time of the arliss perry murder she had a job on campus and would frequently visit the famous memorial church where perry was found brutalized. >> you think, oh, my god, it could have been me. >> reporter: the stanford daily article punish lished after the weekend murder includes details about steve crawford, the...
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before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at the ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. the chief foreign affairs correspondents and oweses andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. she has covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department of , the intelligence services, and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievement in journalism is genuinely innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime achievement award from the international women's media foundation. andrea? >> thank you so much, and it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts whom i admire so greatly. congratulations on the book and we want to talk about the book, questions buts news of the day and then questions from you. i see friends and people whom i know well from foreign policy world in the audience. so it's great to have dr. rice here on a day when the new secretary of state has been sworn in, so a new chapter in the state department. so, talkin
before coming to stanford she was professor of public policy at the ucla. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell. the chief foreign affairs correspondents and oweses andrea mitchell reports on msnbc. she has covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department of , the intelligence services, and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievement in journalism is genuinely innumerable which is why she received the 2017 courage in journalism lifetime...
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his house is right off the stanford campus.n he met elizeth, i was wowed with her claims about what eer technology could do and quickly agrd to join her board and then introduced her to his buddooies at the hr institution, which is a think tank housed on the stanford campus. that's how she came to meet the likes of henry kissinger and sam nun and bill frisk, bill perry, etera. they soon joined the board, too. >> and was timing a a factor in all of this? because around 2010 we see facebook rising,tter being very popular. >> right. >> investors were basically looking for the next unicorn starretup and thet was. >> right, and money was gushing into the valley because in large part we had had the great recession in 2008, 2009 and if federal reserve lowered interest rates and traditional investments like bonds no longer turned good money s investors were looking for higher turns elsewhere. >> so the valley becde the gol rush. >> the valley became the gold rush, and one of the companies theemed so promising was theronos. in late 2013
his house is right off the stanford campus.n he met elizeth, i was wowed with her claims about what eer technology could do and quickly agrd to join her board and then introduced her to his buddooies at the hr institution, which is a think tank housed on the stanford campus. that's how she came to meet the likes of henry kissinger and sam nun and bill frisk, bill perry, etera. they soon joined the board, too. >> and was timing a a factor in all of this? because around 2010 we see facebook...
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when it comes to stanford, its baseball team is not missing a beach. are seeded second in the ncaa tournament that begins tonight. scott reiss has the story of a team trying to recapture past glory. >>> reporter:. >> the stanford cardinal are the champions of college baseball! >> reporter: 1987 a first of back-to-back national titles and the last ones for stanford to date. david esquer was a senior on that team. >> the one experience that has marked my life beyond any other what really created that magic was the bond that our team had and playing for the guy next to you and trying to experience something as a group that no one else had done before. >> every once in a while he will pull out the stories about, you know, his years in '87 and been there before, done it in stanford with similar teams. that's something we aspire to achieve. >> oh, boy what a breaking ball. >> reporter: and it is very much achievable. the cardinal has been a top 3 team for most of the season thanks to an elite pitching staff. >> sometimes i get bored out there because i don't
when it comes to stanford, its baseball team is not missing a beach. are seeded second in the ncaa tournament that begins tonight. scott reiss has the story of a team trying to recapture past glory. >>> reporter:. >> the stanford cardinal are the champions of college baseball! >> reporter: 1987 a first of back-to-back national titles and the last ones for stanford to date. david esquer was a senior on that team. >> the one experience that has marked my life beyond any...
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and the last ones for stanford to date.avid esquer which a senior on that team. >> the one experience that's marked my life beyond any other what rely created that magic is the bond the team have and playing for the guy next to you and trying to experience something that no one else has done before. >> every once in a while he will pull out the stories about his years and he has been here before with similar teams at stanford. that's something we aspire to achieve. >> reporter: it is very much achievable. the cardinal has been a top three team for most of the season, thanks to an elite pitching staff. >> sometimes i get bored because i don't get much action when they are getting pop-ups and striking guys out. >> reporter: an offense with a flare for the dramatic. >> oh, no! >> gets it done. >> we could be in the 7th, 8th or even 9th inning and down a couple runs and still have the confidence we'll come out on top. >> stanford rallies. >> reporter: a coach who keeps his players in the right frame of mind. >> he doesn't stay
and the last ones for stanford to date.avid esquer which a senior on that team. >> the one experience that's marked my life beyond any other what rely created that magic is the bond the team have and playing for the guy next to you and trying to experience something that no one else has done before. >> every once in a while he will pull out the stories about his years and he has been here before with similar teams at stanford. that's something we aspire to achieve. >>...
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in the show, we're going to play a game called "college knowledge" with nba players who went to stanford and the university of kentucky. we're going to team them up, pair them up by school. and because this is prime time, we're pulling out all the stops. ben simmons of the philadelphia 76ers is with us for what i believe -- [ cheers and applause ] could be the next great american sport. now, ben is going to -- there's ben. ben is going to try -- hi, ben -- to shoot -- his mission is to shoot that giant ball into that giant hoop in a game called big skip ball, and if he makes it, everyone in this audience will go home with a valuable prize, all right? all right. although i do want to say, the real prize are the friendships you make along the way, right? here's something else you'll like. i invited my dear friend, tracy morgan, to try some new things, to open himself up to experiences he's never had before. tracy is very set in his ways, but he agreed to loosen up and experiment and these are the results of what we call simply "tracy tries it." ♪ >> hi, i'm jimmy and welcome to "tracy trie
in the show, we're going to play a game called "college knowledge" with nba players who went to stanford and the university of kentucky. we're going to team them up, pair them up by school. and because this is prime time, we're pulling out all the stops. ben simmons of the philadelphia 76ers is with us for what i believe -- [ cheers and applause ] could be the next great american sport. now, ben is going to -- there's ben. ben is going to try -- hi, ben -- to shoot -- his mission is...
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institutions like stanford and haverd -- i do not want to a stanford-harvard competition in front ofay, we are so good at this. we have a growing presence in technology. and in fields of engineering. andstudents concentrating engineering have tripled in the last 10 years so that is an area where we are paying more attention than we did a decade ago. but we also have such in lifeted strengths sciences, humanities, the arts, and such a commitment and social sciences. and the endeavors that are not simply involved in technology. we compete very successfully with stanford for students and for faculty. we are very pleased to be harvard and we expect to remain harvard. >> what is harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow? >> differently from? >> it is essentially a liberal arts education. do you think that harvard needs to do anything differently to arm workers or with the skills necessary to succeed in the modern economy? are been some changes of how we approach education that respond in part to what you are saying. we find our curriculum much more oriented and our studen
institutions like stanford and haverd -- i do not want to a stanford-harvard competition in front ofay, we are so good at this. we have a growing presence in technology. and in fields of engineering. andstudents concentrating engineering have tripled in the last 10 years so that is an area where we are paying more attention than we did a decade ago. but we also have such in lifeted strengths sciences, humanities, the arts, and such a commitment and social sciences. and the endeavors that are...
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taylor was the daughter of a former stanford athletic director. both perlov and taylor were strangled and both missing shoes and purses. robert has been updating the story online all day. you can follow his latest developments by following robert on twitter, his handle is @rhanda @an. >> in the last hours we have learned new details at a newspaper in annapolis. jarrod ramos was identified as the gunman. he has a history with the paper. he sued the gazeltte in 2012 after a staffer wrote about his guilty plea to harassment. there have been threats to the newspaper. >> we know threats were sent to the gazette through social media. >> reporter: five were killed and two injured when ramos allegedly opened fire at the gazette. polilse grenades. we will continue to follow this story throughout this newscast. coming up in about 25 minutes we will have a live report from maryland with the very latest details on today's deadly shooting spree. >>> well, new tonight at 6:00, working to fight the opioid epidemic and the dangers it poses to first responders who
taylor was the daughter of a former stanford athletic director. both perlov and taylor were strangled and both missing shoes and purses. robert has been updating the story online all day. you can follow his latest developments by following robert on twitter, his handle is @rhanda @an. >> in the last hours we have learned new details at a newspaper in annapolis. jarrod ramos was identified as the gunman. he has a history with the paper. he sued the gazeltte in 2012 after a staffer wrote...
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it sounds satanic. >> reporter: she graduated from stanford in 1974. at the time of the arlis p murder, she had a job on campus and would visit therial church found brutalized. >> and you think, oh, my god. it could have been me. >> reporter: posted in their online archives, the monday after the weekend murder includes details about steve crawford, the security guard who found perry dead and later became a suspect. baldwin remembers vividly how her life at stanford changed in an instant. >> there was some maniac out there. all of a sudden you were being told, don't walk alone at night. >> reporter: 43 years later new technology led detectives back to crawford. golden state killer investigator explains why dna is so crucial when it comes to solving cold cases. >> you are now dealing with human life spans and so people that you are investigating or witnesses that you want to talk to, they have passed away during that time. >> reporter: there have been major advances in dna recovery and profile development. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> happening today the
it sounds satanic. >> reporter: she graduated from stanford in 1974. at the time of the arlis p murder, she had a job on campus and would visit therial church found brutalized. >> and you think, oh, my god. it could have been me. >> reporter: posted in their online archives, the monday after the weekend murder includes details about steve crawford, the security guard who found perry dead and later became a suspect. baldwin remembers vividly how her life at stanford changed in...
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. >> 19-year-old arlis perry was found murdered at stanford university four decades ago.tors say dna testing led them to a person they suspected all along. but just yesterday the case took a very unexpected turn. this morning closure for a california family in a decades-old cold case. >> this is a case that eludes us no longer. >> reporter: in 1974 arlis perry was found brutally assaulted and fatally stabbed with an ice pick. a security guard says he found perry's body at the altar of a church at stanford university. investigators determined perry had gone to church to pray after fighting with her husband who was a premed student. after clearing her husband of suspicion, investigators immediately turned their attention to that security guard who found the body, steven crawford. >> he was someone that had been a suspect in the case for quite a long time. we just didn't have the evidence. it was what we believed, but there was not any really strong link, and i believe that now we have the strong link. >> police now say recently retested dna evidence has identified crawford
. >> 19-year-old arlis perry was found murdered at stanford university four decades ago.tors say dna testing led them to a person they suspected all along. but just yesterday the case took a very unexpected turn. this morning closure for a california family in a decades-old cold case. >> this is a case that eludes us no longer. >> reporter: in 1974 arlis perry was found brutally assaulted and fatally stabbed with an ice pick. a security guard says he found perry's body at the...
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crawford was a security guard at stanford. detectives say he was alone inside the chapel with the victim when he killed her. >> thank you. >>> authorities are now investigating whether crawford is connected to other murders. our investigative unit has been reviewing unsolved murders and looking into crawford's whereabouts when those killings happened. >> we looked at fbi data compile by a non-profit called the murder accountability project which tracks homicides nationwide. we looked at murders of women in santa clara county strangled or st stabbed. the data goes as far back as 1976, two years after perry was killed. between 1976 and 1994, there were 41 unsolved murders of women stabbed or strangles. we don't know if crawford is connected to my of those killings. we start to see interesting patterns when we look at the bigger picture. we charted the data. starting in 1992, when crawford was arrested for stealing books from stanford and moved to florida, the number of unsolved murders goes way down. between 1992 and 2016, there
crawford was a security guard at stanford. detectives say he was alone inside the chapel with the victim when he killed her. >> thank you. >>> authorities are now investigating whether crawford is connected to other murders. our investigative unit has been reviewing unsolved murders and looking into crawford's whereabouts when those killings happened. >> we looked at fbi data compile by a non-profit called the murder accountability project which tracks homicides nationwide....
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the wife of a stanford student. she was killed at stanford memorial church. her body left naked from the waist down. she had been molested or assaulted with an object and something was shoved up her shirt, as well. this case was cold for 40 years though the sheriff's department actively investigating it according to sheriff laurie smith. >> and the case that we were serving the search warrant on is an old homicide case from 1974. it was an extremely brutal homicide in a church at stanford. we're here doing the search warrant and it appears that the suspect shot and killed himself. >> reporter: now, i asked the sheriff, listen, you don't usually come out to scenes like this to serve a search warrant but she said that this was a particular case that resonated with her. the young woman was killed in 1974. the sheriff herself started with the department the year before and a case that stayed with her throughout the years. she said from the beginning they had a pretty good idea of who this person was and they did have evidence and not until that evidence was retes
the wife of a stanford student. she was killed at stanford memorial church. her body left naked from the waist down. she had been molested or assaulted with an object and something was shoved up her shirt, as well. this case was cold for 40 years though the sheriff's department actively investigating it according to sheriff laurie smith. >> and the case that we were serving the search warrant on is an old homicide case from 1974. it was an extremely brutal homicide in a church at...
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sthe first pesh perso did it with was her stanford ngineering professor channing robertson.n a few years in, she met don lucas,he venture capitalist who grew mariel i son and helped him bring oracle corporation he public inid '80s. in 2011 she met george schuthz, famous former secretary of ioate, who crafted the reagan administrs foreign policy and who many still credit with winning the cold war. what manon people d know about george schultz is that he is passionate about scienceis house is right off the stanford campus. when he met elizabeth, i w wowed with her claims about what her technology could do and quickly agreed to join her board and then introed her to his buddies at the hoover institution, which is a think tank housed on thetanford campus. that's how she came to meet the likes of henry kissinger and sam nun and bill frisk, bill perry, et cetera. they soon joined the board, too. >> and was timinac also ator in all of this? because around 2010 we see facebook rising, twitter being very popular. >> right. >> investors were basically looking for the next unicorn star
sthe first pesh perso did it with was her stanford ngineering professor channing robertson.n a few years in, she met don lucas,he venture capitalist who grew mariel i son and helped him bring oracle corporation he public inid '80s. in 2011 she met george schuthz, famous former secretary of ioate, who crafted the reagan administrs foreign policy and who many still credit with winning the cold war. what manon people d know about george schultz is that he is passionate about scienceis house is...
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police tried to pull her over at el camino and stanford drive near the campus.ually officers surrounded her in the hills off alexis drive. this is past the palo alto hills country club. they had a warrant for assault with a deadly weapon. police tell our crews they used k-9st as well as tasers to catch her. >> firefighters are starting to make some progress burning in lake county. so far 13,000 acres burned and it's 17% contained. 22 structures were destroyed. 600 are still threatened. >> looking live at the council chambers, special meeting will be held to talk about plans to house thousands of detained migrants at the concord naval station. city council already got an earful last night over the proposed plan. dozens of people packed city hall demanding council to take action. council members tell us they heard nothing from the navy about housing detainees at the naval station. coming up, a vindication from president trump as the supreme court upholds his travel ban. >> looking live at avay stadium this morning where the excitement is building, so are the crowd
police tried to pull her over at el camino and stanford drive near the campus.ually officers surrounded her in the hills off alexis drive. this is past the palo alto hills country club. they had a warrant for assault with a deadly weapon. police tell our crews they used k-9st as well as tasers to catch her. >> firefighters are starting to make some progress burning in lake county. so far 13,000 acres burned and it's 17% contained. 22 structures were destroyed. 600 are still threatened....
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we compete very successfully with stanford for students and for faculty.very pleased to be harvard and we expect to remain harvard. emily: what is harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow? >> differently from? >> it is essentially a liberal arts education. do you think that harvard needs to do anything differently to arm workers or with the skills necessary to succeed in the modern economy? drew: there are been some changes of how we approach education that respond in part to what you are saying. we find our curriculum much more oriented and our students much more eager for hands-on experience in a variety of ways. engineering is a discipline that has a lot of hands-on dimensions. our students are also very interested in making it in the arts and , the creativity in innovation that is part of making things as you learn. we also see students much more involved in wanting to solve problems and have an effect on the world. there tends to be many more internships or public service opportunities tied into curricular offerings, doing and thinki
we compete very successfully with stanford for students and for faculty.very pleased to be harvard and we expect to remain harvard. emily: what is harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow? >> differently from? >> it is essentially a liberal arts education. do you think that harvard needs to do anything differently to arm workers or with the skills necessary to succeed in the modern economy? drew: there are been some changes of how we approach education that respond...
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line lyanne melendez is live at stanford.vid louie. >> david, dna played a big roll in tracking down the suspect. >> yes it did. the sheriff's office in santa clara had the dpa office that tide to a man living at this apartment complex from the case 4 years ago in stanford. he was, to be served with a warrant when suddenly he disappeared and appears to hav shot and killed himself. sheriff's deputies arrived at the apartment complex to serve a warrant on the resident at you know it 185. from sky7 you can see it's a lorj bltding. the protocol is to knock on the doan are door and identify themselves. however the sheriff told abc 7 news there was a gunshot not from a deputy. it appears the resident shot and killed himself. the resident has been a suspect on the radar screen for a 1974 cold case, the brutal murder of a 19-year-old woman named arliss perry seen in this photograph from the news archives. she was the wife of a stanford pre-med student whose body was found at the alter of the church. the santa clara sheriff's office h
line lyanne melendez is live at stanford.vid louie. >> david, dna played a big roll in tracking down the suspect. >> yes it did. the sheriff's office in santa clara had the dpa office that tide to a man living at this apartment complex from the case 4 years ago in stanford. he was, to be served with a warrant when suddenly he disappeared and appears to hav shot and killed himself. sheriff's deputies arrived at the apartment complex to serve a warrant on the resident at you know it...
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at stanford, stanford's christian robinson scored all the way from first to give the cardinal a 4-3 win in the opening game of the ncaa tournament. stanford next place cal state fullerton tonight at 8 pm. >>> now to golf. tiger woods is a charge at the third round of the memorial on the par 4/9. his shot plans on the green and take a look at this ball. spins back towards the cup setting up for a birdie. tiger was five under on the front nine and pulled within one shot of the lead. he cooled off on the back nine. on 18 he misses the par putt. he shot at four under and ended the day five shots off the lead. at the top of the leaderboard is bryson. he buries four of his last six holes including this put on 60. -- 16. he leads by one shot headed into tomorrow. >>> in tennis, at the french open serena williams is competing in her first major tournament since giving birth in september, on the matchpoint she watches the ball go by as she wins into sets. she will now face maria sharapova in the quarterfinals. the last time they faced each other was in the 2016 australian open before sharapova's
at stanford, stanford's christian robinson scored all the way from first to give the cardinal a 4-3 win in the opening game of the ncaa tournament. stanford next place cal state fullerton tonight at 8 pm. >>> now to golf. tiger woods is a charge at the third round of the memorial on the par 4/9. his shot plans on the green and take a look at this ball. spins back towards the cup setting up for a birdie. tiger was five under on the front nine and pulled within one shot of the lead. he...
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[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of
[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of
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there are different emphases and different opportunities that harvard can and institutions like stanfordffer. i don't have a competition here you and say, oh, we are so good at this -- we have a growing presence in technology and fields of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the an areayears, that is that we are paying more attention than we did a decade or two decades ago. but we also have such deep-seated strengths in life sciences, in the humanities, the arts, such a commitment in social sciences, and the endeavors that are not simply involved in technology. we compete very successfully with stanford for students and faculty, so we are very pleased to be harvard, and we expect to remain harvard. ♪ drew: we want to support the needs of women on campus, but we don't think separate organizations are the way to accomplish what needs to be done. ♪ ♪ emily: what is harvard doing differently to train the worker for tomorrow? drew: differently from? emily: do you think harvard needs to do anything differently to arm workers with the skills necessary to succe
there are different emphases and different opportunities that harvard can and institutions like stanfordffer. i don't have a competition here you and say, oh, we are so good at this -- we have a growing presence in technology and fields of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the an areayears, that is that we are paying more attention than we did a decade or two decades ago. but we also have such deep-seated strengths in life sciences, in the humanities, the...
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>> new information about the man accused in a brutal cold case killing on the stanford campus. stephen crawford shot himself at his san jose apartment yesterday as investigators were preparing to serve a search warrant. they found some noteworthy items inside his home. >> number one, in a box in a closet with some other important papers was a copy of a book called the ultimate evil. that looks like it talks about serial killers and why it was there. the other item was a suicide note. it was rambling. it was very short. it appeared to be very hastily written. it was stated in 2016. >> the suicide note did not detail what happened that night in 1974 when arliss perry was sexually assaulted and murdered inside stanford university's chapel. investigators say they may never know the motive but based on dna evidence linking crawford to the crime scene, they are certain that case is finally closed. >>> university parking enforcement officer was stabbed to death today on the campus of cal poly pomona. los angeles county fire received a call from cal poly police just before 5 pm about a
>> new information about the man accused in a brutal cold case killing on the stanford campus. stephen crawford shot himself at his san jose apartment yesterday as investigators were preparing to serve a search warrant. they found some noteworthy items inside his home. >> number one, in a box in a closet with some other important papers was a copy of a book called the ultimate evil. that looks like it talks about serial killers and why it was there. the other item was a suicide...
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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
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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. >>> still ahead, some star power at stanford graduation. words of wisdom from a lhollywod star who is part of a hit nbc show. >>> it has been a cool, breezy weekend. check out concord tomorrow. temperatures into the 80s with 90s and maybe even close to 100 degrees by the end of the week. the time line on a big warm-up when we come back. graduated fro >>> thousands of students graduated from stanford university today and were treated to hollywood star we it began with the usual wacky walk. a lot of people dressing up in costumes for the school's non-traditional processi into the stadium. sterng k. brown who stars in nbc's massive hit show "this is us" delivered the commencement address. he joked about how he wasn't qualified to give the speech. he had sage advice for the young graduates. >> beware of bareness of a busy life. have you contemplated the importance of stillness? is being busy the same thing as be >> brown graduated from stanford in 1998. his degree in drama. you might have expected that. stanford awarded more than bachelor degre
. >>> still ahead, some star power at stanford graduation. words of wisdom from a lhollywod star who is part of a hit nbc show. >>> it has been a cool, breezy weekend. check out concord tomorrow. temperatures into the 80s with 90s and maybe even close to 100 degrees by the end of the week. the time line on a big warm-up when we come back. graduated fro >>> thousands of students graduated from stanford university today and were treated to hollywood star we it began...
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to stanford she was a professor of public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell, nbc news correspondent and hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department, the intelligence services and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements in journalism are genuinely and why she received 2017 courage and lifetime achievement award from the international women's media foundation. andrea. >> thank you so much and it is a great privilege for me to be here with two scholars, leaders, public policy experts that i admire so greatly. congratulations on the book and we want to talk about the book political risk and then some questions about the news of the day and then questions from all of you and i see a lot of friends and people whom i know well from foreign policy world in the audience as well. so it's great to have dr. rice here and on a day when a new secretary of state has been ceremonial has been sworn in,
to stanford she was a professor of public policy at ucla and served on president clinton's national security council. today's discussion will be moderated by andrea mitchell, nbc news correspondent and hosts andrea mitchell reports each day on msnbc. she's covered seven presidential administrations, capitol hill, state department, the intelligence services and every presidential campaign since 1980. her achievements in journalism are genuinely and why she received 2017 courage and lifetime...
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someone killed a teenager inside the church on stanford's campus. the santiaa clara county sherif this week revealed new information about the prime suspect. and the man killed himself when deputies showed up. >> reporter: they removed bags and boxes full of evidence from the man of steve crawford, the man they were about to arrest for the murder. draw nocrawford killed himself dedeck tifr de d dedeck differences opened his front door. >> we were trying everything we could to make a criminal case against him. >> reporter: sheriff says they also found a suicide note inside the apartment. >> it was just garble. it looked like it was hastily written. it did not mention anything about the murder. it is really difficult to read. >> reporter: perry was sexually assaulted before she was stabbed to death in 1974. the sheriff says crawford had been a person of interest for a long time until dna evidence finally linked him to the crime. inside his home, detectives also found this book titled the ultimate evil, it talks about the charlie manson cult and mentio
someone killed a teenager inside the church on stanford's campus. the santiaa clara county sherif this week revealed new information about the prime suspect. and the man killed himself when deputies showed up. >> reporter: they removed bags and boxes full of evidence from the man of steve crawford, the man they were about to arrest for the murder. draw nocrawford killed himself dedeck tifr de d dedeck differences opened his front door. >> we were trying everything we could to make a...
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as a 19-year-old stanford droupout, holmes founded theranos in 2003. this video shows her meeting with then vice president joe biden when he visited the newark lab. holmes a holmes -- reliability of some of their products. in a statement, u.s. attorney for the northern district of california says investors large and small from around the world are attracted to silicon valley. rules of law that require honesty, fair play and transparency. he became skeptical diuring a routine blood test. >> you can't lie. >> sharda claims that test inaccurately showed he had pre diabetes. ballani's attorney says his client is innocent. >> he believe. >> reporter: if convicted they each could face 20 years of prison and will return to court on august 15. >> holmes dropped out of stanford. >> the company was valued at $9 billion. her success was punctuated by being one of the featured speakers at a ted talk in san francisco >> the rate to protect the health and well-being of every person of those we love is a basic human right. >> vice president joe biden visited the lab
as a 19-year-old stanford droupout, holmes founded theranos in 2003. this video shows her meeting with then vice president joe biden when he visited the newark lab. holmes a holmes -- reliability of some of their products. in a statement, u.s. attorney for the northern district of california says investors large and small from around the world are attracted to silicon valley. rules of law that require honesty, fair play and transparency. he became skeptical diuring a routine blood test....
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el sospechoso principal de este crimen ocurrido en una iglesia de la universidad de stanford en o detectives al condado de santa clara se disponÍan a catear su casa. marÍa: buenas noches. ha sido sospechoso deljoven de no estÍa evidencia suficiente para arrestarlo.íñ nvas pruebas de adn n mÁs fuerte entre el sospechoso y la vÍctima, pero antes de que pudieran arrestarlo se disparÓ a sÍ mismo. el cuerpo de la joven de 19 aÑos fue encontrado en la emblemÁtica iglesia de la universidad de stanford en el o ahora no se habÍa arrestado por falta de pruebas sÓlidas.ci >> ha si f largo de los aÑos que no podÍamos tener suficientes pruebas para entablar contra el sospechoso, pero finalmente tenemos cierre de este caso, dijo el alguacil del condado de santa clara en conferencia de prensa. contactado por que el detectives vives en semanas recientes, pero presuntamente el sospechoso se provocÓ la muerte de un disparo en la cabeza. >> antes en la Época del crimen no habÍa adn pero despuÉs se registraron avances y los detectives... el sospechoso habÍa crecido y quien encontrÓ el cuerpo sin da la maÑana
el sospechoso principal de este crimen ocurrido en una iglesia de la universidad de stanford en o detectives al condado de santa clara se disponÍan a catear su casa. marÍa: buenas noches. ha sido sospechoso deljoven de no estÍa evidencia suficiente para arrestarlo.íñ nvas pruebas de adn n mÁs fuerte entre el sospechoso y la vÍctima, pero antes de que pudieran arrestarlo se disparÓ a sÍ mismo. el cuerpo de la joven de 19 aÑos fue encontrado en la emblemÁtica iglesia de la universidad...
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a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorrsky sentenced a form -- a former stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news sent shock waves through california's legal community. >> the recalling sends a message, a chilling message, to judges, not just in california, to maybe even across the country, that if you do your job and you make a decision that's lawful, you use your discretion, and it's lawful, and some people don't like it, you could lose your job. california. >> reporter: and now cindy hendrickson a prosecutor so far received nearly 70% of the vote to become persky's successor. and persky does remain a lawyer. he can of course work in a private practice if he wants. he can also work to become a prosecuto
a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorrsky sentenced a form -- a former stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news...
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. >> coming up next on "today in the bay," a dramatic end to a high speed chase through the stanford campus overnight. >> we have really no idea what's going on. >> high drama before a flight. a radio glitch triggers a frightening false alarm on a plane heading to l.a. emeryville >>> good morning, on this wednesday, hump day, halfway through the workweek and take a look there. this is emeryville. a lot of people on the road getting started with the day. mike inouye will have the traffic report in just a moment. the time right now 5:30. good morning, thanks for starting your morning with us, i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. anticipating a cool nice morning. >> a nice morning and a very pleas ants afternoon as temperatures warm up for most of us, only in the upper 70s. live look outside in san jose, a few clouds rolling by and you're stepping out the door to upper 50s with our high today of 78 degrees. it's going to be breezy and mostly sunny. very comfortable as well in antioch, 82 degrees and oakland 67 degrees for the high today and only 6 2 in san francisco, santa ro
. >> coming up next on "today in the bay," a dramatic end to a high speed chase through the stanford campus overnight. >> we have really no idea what's going on. >> high drama before a flight. a radio glitch triggers a frightening false alarm on a plane heading to l.a. emeryville >>> good morning, on this wednesday, hump day, halfway through the workweek and take a look there. this is emeryville. a lot of people on the road getting started with the day. mike...
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he gave the former stanford swimmer six months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.the world. it sparked a recall campaign. voters will decide if his term will be cut short four years. attorneys have supported persky saying judges must maintain independence and not swayed by public opinion. the voting starts at 7:00 this morning. abc 7 matt keller. >>> live update from abc 7 mornings. >> from our live desk, i want to show you this. president trump jumping into the california primary. he sent out this tweet in the last half hour. in high tax, high crime california, be sure to get out and vote for republican john cox for governor. he will make a big difference. trump tweeted his support as well. >>> now the endorsement from president trump has led to a surge in the polls for john cox. >> let's look at the latest poll numbers, cox and gavin newsom pulling away from the field. they have recently spent millions on ads like this one to boost another candidate, antonio villaraigosa's bid for governor, endorsed former mayor of l.a. because he supports increasing funding and
he gave the former stanford swimmer six months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.the world. it sparked a recall campaign. voters will decide if his term will be cut short four years. attorneys have supported persky saying judges must maintain independence and not swayed by public opinion. the voting starts at 7:00 this morning. abc 7 matt keller. >>> live update from abc 7 mornings. >> from our live desk, i want to show you this. president trump jumping into the...
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is running back stanford running back bryce love... the early heisman trophy favorite in las vegas. love...a senior who passed on the nfl draft to return to stanford...is a (5-1) favorite to win this year's heisman trophy. wisconsin running back jonathan taylor and alabama quarterback tua tagovailoa round out the top three. stanf with 2,118 rushing yards last season and set an fbs record with 13 runs of at least 50 yards. in addition to being a heisman finalist last season... love won the "doak walker" award as the nation's best running back a package thief develops remorse, returns the stolen goods to the scene of a crime... and even writes an apology letter. (vicki) this rare good deed happened in kansas city. the victim's home camera captured the thief stealing two packages from his front door. he posted the video on a facebook page called "stolen k-c" a couple days later the thief returned both packages along with a letter. she apologized and said she needs to be a better role model for her children. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news
is running back stanford running back bryce love... the early heisman trophy favorite in las vegas. love...a senior who passed on the nfl draft to return to stanford...is a (5-1) favorite to win this year's heisman trophy. wisconsin running back jonathan taylor and alabama quarterback tua tagovailoa round out the top three. stanf with 2,118 rushing yards last season and set an fbs record with 13 runs of at least 50 yards. in addition to being a heisman finalist last season... love won the...
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now, holmes dropped out of stanford and started theranos in 2013.eatured in national publications and one called her the next steve jobs. >> as investors flocked to theranos, her company was valued at $9 million. >> right to protect the health and well-being of every person of those we love, is a basic human right. >> thing hads started to unravel in october of 2015 when a "wall street journal" article questioned the accuracy of the testing. >> the "wall street journal" story was the work of one reporter who had spent three years look hg in to the company. we -- looking in to the company. we are joined with the insight in what was going on in theranos. >> it's quite a story that the reporter said, many tried to stop the story from going public. the scandal put patient's lives in danger. >> she refused to stop over promising to investors. >> he is not surprised theranos founder now facing federal fraud charges. >> it's a fraud that defrauded investors of nearly billion dollars, and put patients in harm's way. >> the book about, bad blood, secrets and
now, holmes dropped out of stanford and started theranos in 2013.eatured in national publications and one called her the next steve jobs. >> as investors flocked to theranos, her company was valued at $9 million. >> right to protect the health and well-being of every person of those we love, is a basic human right. >> thing hads started to unravel in october of 2015 when a "wall street journal" article questioned the accuracy of the testing. >> the "wall...
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palo alto, stanford, 80. we will go 87. livermore 88-97. yes, they're warm but nothing we haven't seen or handled before. we do have a heat advisory for saturday. it goes from 11 am to 8 pm. it will be numerous as you go in it. near the coast monday, 70s and 80s. 50s, 60s on the temps. san jose is 59. half moon bay is 5149, though, at nevada. -- 51. 49, though, at novato. right at 50 at menlo park. also stanford at 51. and a bunch of 50 once montero, half moon bay, pacifica. that's a little cool there. so mostly -- if you have that fog, it's very thick. you can see parts of it there. i think it's dancing around. and parts of the city. mainly on the san mateo coast. there's really not much of a breeze. a couple days ago, this was 30, 35 miles per hour. fairfield, no problem. probably the upper 90s today. the water temps are really cold. bodega bay. >> 49 degrees. once we get stable condition, that fog will come more -- roaring back. high pressure is going to be our fair weather. warmer friend. 60s, 70s, 80s, upper 80s. it's going to be a big
palo alto, stanford, 80. we will go 87. livermore 88-97. yes, they're warm but nothing we haven't seen or handled before. we do have a heat advisory for saturday. it goes from 11 am to 8 pm. it will be numerous as you go in it. near the coast monday, 70s and 80s. 50s, 60s on the temps. san jose is 59. half moon bay is 5149, though, at nevada. -- 51. 49, though, at novato. right at 50 at menlo park. also stanford at 51. and a bunch of 50 once montero, half moon bay, pacifica. that's a little...
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stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that. right now stanford is calling the measure a ploi for staffers and union members. at 5:46, moving on to decision 2020. you heard me right, 2020. senator california kamala harris is not ruling out a run for president. the comments come in a brand-new interview. take a listen. >> i'm focused on 2018. >> would you give it a look after 2018? >> i'm looking at all of these fabulous people out here, hi, guys. >> but not looking at the white house? >> i mean, listen, right now i'm focused on this. i'm focused on a lot of other things as a high priority. >> but you're not ruling it out? >> i mean, you know, i don't know. i don't know. i'm not ruling it out. >> it aired on msnbc, harris is one of many democrats who pundits often mention as a potential presidential candidate. >>> a popular east bay restaurant serving people for 91 years will not be around for 92. the owners of mexicali rose in oakland are closing their doors for last time on friday. the restaurant is located in oakland's old his
stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that. right now stanford is calling the measure a ploi for staffers and union members. at 5:46, moving on to decision 2020. you heard me right, 2020. senator california kamala harris is not ruling out a run for president. the comments come in a brand-new interview. take a listen. >> i'm focused on 2018. >> would you give it a look after 2018? >> i'm looking at all of these fabulous people out here, hi, guys. >> but not looking...
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mercury news is reporting the union reporting stanford workers already qualified in the november ballot measure in palo alto. livermore will be decided today. in the meantime, in redwood city, pleasanton and emeryville, dropped an effort to put it on the ballot. the measure limits health care to 15% above actual costs and stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that and stanford is causing the measure a ploi to increase staffers and union members. >>> maxine waters is coming under fire after calling for -- to against prds trump's cabinet. she told members to push back on the trump administration if c e ceccec ceces them in a restaurant or department store and let the cabinet members know they are not welcome anywhere. many republican lawmakers are now denouncing her comments. >>> now to decision 2020. kamala harris says she's not ruling out a run for president. comments come in a brand-new interview. take a listen. >> i'm focused on 2018. >> give it a look at 2018. >> i'm looking all around, atds all of the fabulous people out here. hi, guys. >> listen, right now, i'm focused on thi
mercury news is reporting the union reporting stanford workers already qualified in the november ballot measure in palo alto. livermore will be decided today. in the meantime, in redwood city, pleasanton and emeryville, dropped an effort to put it on the ballot. the measure limits health care to 15% above actual costs and stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that and stanford is causing the measure a ploi to increase staffers and union members. >>> maxine waters is coming under...
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stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that. they cover the measures a employ to increase staffers and union members. three other cities where stanford hospitals operate. >>> bay area based lyft is giving cancer patients free rides to treatment. this is happening in las vegas and los angeles. the ride hailing company made the announcement saying they are expanding their already existing partnership with the american cancer society. we don't know if the company plans to expand the free rides to cities right here in the bay area. >>> if you ever want to help the american cancer society also takes donors or volunteers to do that as well. >> absolutely. >> new this morning, broadway musical pegged on the lives of pop stars nothing new. >> in this case it sounds like they are going to be starting something -- got to be starting something -- >> you need a glove. beat it ♪ ♪ beat it >> you know who this is. michael jackson is aparntdly about to get the jersey boys treatment according to the playbill of musical on jackson's life. maybe
stanford would have to issue rebates beyond that. they cover the measures a employ to increase staffers and union members. three other cities where stanford hospitals operate. >>> bay area based lyft is giving cancer patients free rides to treatment. this is happening in las vegas and los angeles. the ride hailing company made the announcement saying they are expanding their already existing partnership with the american cancer society. we don't know if the company plans to expand the...
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. >>> in santa clara county, a sentence in a stanford sexual assault case sparked public outcry and led to the removal of a judge from the bench. kpix 5 reporter sandra osborne has more details. nearly needed a simple l effort majority for santa clara county voters rday. it was in 2016 that judge aaron persky handed down the controversial six month sentence to stanford swimmer brock turner, convicted of rape. a recall that many people started when they thought the sentence was too short for the crimes. michelle dauber who launched the campaign said the local vote will resonate nationally. cindy hendrickson has received a majority of the vote to become aaron persky's successor. >> it has been exciting to me in this race to encounter people who see what they perceive to be injustice, and they are willing to step up and speak out, and work to bring about change. and, that has been really inspiring to me. >> if a judge has lost his job for doing his job, i think it's a very sad day for the judiciary in california. >> reporter: people defending aaron persky say his sentence was legal and the
. >>> in santa clara county, a sentence in a stanford sexual assault case sparked public outcry and led to the removal of a judge from the bench. kpix 5 reporter sandra osborne has more details. nearly needed a simple l effort majority for santa clara county voters rday. it was in 2016 that judge aaron persky handed down the controversial six month sentence to stanford swimmer brock turner, convicted of rape. a recall that many people started when they thought the sentence was too...