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stanford police learned of the rape after the woman went to st stanford hospital.he has asked to be anonymous. the campus is still on summer break with fall classes resuming late next month, this law professor speaking for herself and not knowing details of the latest class says sexual violence on campus is a problem. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and the number is highest for freshman. >> reporter: last year there were 190 reports of sexual harassment or violence in the 2016-2017 school year. it led to 12 formal investigations. two received suspensions, one a permanent ban. alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford po
stanford police learned of the rape after the woman went to st stanford hospital.he has asked to be anonymous. the campus is still on summer break with fall classes resuming late next month, this law professor speaking for herself and not knowing details of the latest class says sexual violence on campus is a problem. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their...
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stanford is still on summer break.ever, with classes resuming late next month, there's concern, especially for incoming freshman. a law professor, speaking for herself and not familiar with the details of this newest case, says sexual assault is an ongoing concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford, and the number is highest for freshman. >> reporter: stanford's administration points out it has been developing programs for underclassmen on healthy relationships and intimacy. a disturbing statistic reported by the national sexual violence resource center suggests 90% of sexual assault cases go unreported nationally. stanford last winter release sexual assault numbers for the 2016-'17 school year. there were 190 reports of sexual harassment or violence that led to 12 formal investigations of nonconsensual intercontinental. two people received suspensions. one was given
stanford is still on summer break.ever, with classes resuming late next month, there's concern, especially for incoming freshman. a law professor, speaking for herself and not familiar with the details of this newest case, says sexual assault is an ongoing concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford, and the number is highest for...
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has its own private police force. >> reporter: stanford law professor michelle dauber stresses she's not speaking for the university but says there are problems when it comes to uncompass violence. >> both stanford has high rates of sexual violence. and students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. >> reporter: the school did not respond to our request for comment nor did it specify where on campus the assault happened. students here tell us while they feel safe most of the time, they do advise everyone to stay alert. >> it's an open campus. so you can kind of run into ne like be in, in those situation, be aware how you feel about the situation. >> perhaps try to find a parking lot that is closer to the building where you want to be >> reporter: they say they are looking into the claims and asks anyone with any information about what happened contact them as soon as possible. reporting live in stanford nbc bay area news. >>> it's a dangerous job and today caltrans workers were hit at the side of the freeway. happened in fairfield highway 80. w
has its own private police force. >> reporter: stanford law professor michelle dauber stresses she's not speaking for the university but says there are problems when it comes to uncompass violence. >> both stanford has high rates of sexual violence. and students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. >> reporter: the school did not respond to our request for comment nor did it specify where on campus the assault happened. students here...
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tonight on our 6:00news st, stanford tal about how they stay safe on campus. >>> we first brought this story as breaking news at midday, right off 280, about a mile away from the children's discovery museum, a victim is expected to survive. the police say the man knew the victim. >>> cal transworkers hit on the side of freeway in the same area where a chp officer was killed earlier this month. jodi hernandez was the first reporter at the scene and joins us now along interstate 80 in fairfield. jodi? >> reporter: that's right, raj. for many in solano county, it felt like deja vu as dajor accident hap interstate 80 leaving the highway backed up for hours and several people injured. as again, a distracted driver is believed to be responsible. >> i'm hoping the message really gets out right now. it needs to stop. >> reporter: just a week and a half after an alleged distracted driver hit a motorcycle officer along with a driver he pulled over on i-80, officers responded to another crash on the same stretch of highway. this time a suspected distracted driver hit three cal trans highway picki
tonight on our 6:00news st, stanford tal about how they stay safe on campus. >>> we first brought this story as breaking news at midday, right off 280, about a mile away from the children's discovery museum, a victim is expected to survive. the police say the man knew the victim. >>> cal transworkers hit on the side of freeway in the same area where a chp officer was killed earlier this month. jodi hernandez was the first reporter at the scene and joins us now along interstate...
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i don't want to have a stanford-harvard competition here in front of you and say, oh, we are so goodis -- we have a growing presence in technology and fields of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the last 10 years, that is an area 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 succeed in the modern economy? drew: there have been changes in how we ap
i don't want to have a stanford-harvard competition here in front of you and say, oh, we are so goodis -- we have a growing presence in technology and fields of engineering. our students concentrating in engineering have tripled in the last 10 years, that is an area 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...
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>> in 2011 he met george scholz threw someone at the stanford medical school.you all know george scholz is a former secretary of state foreign policy to his credit and winning the cold war now in his 90s that remains a revered figure in republican circles and he lives right off of the stanford campus and has always been very passionate about science and when he met with the he was impressed with what she told him about her technology and soon after he joined her board then introduced her to his buddies at the hoover institution the think tank on the campus and that is how she got to meet henry kissinger and bill kerry former secretary of defense under clinton. sam nunn, bill frist, and former military commanders and eventually they all joined the board so in 2014 he had this unbelievable board of the men and military commanders who had incredible resume even general matus the secretary of defense. yes. >> but there is something interesting there but they are all smart and successful people but what do they know about biochemistry? >> s right. [laughter] not muc
>> in 2011 he met george scholz threw someone at the stanford medical school.you all know george scholz is a former secretary of state foreign policy to his credit and winning the cold war now in his 90s that remains a revered figure in republican circles and he lives right off of the stanford campus and has always been very passionate about science and when he met with the he was impressed with what she told him about her technology and soon after he joined her board then introduced her...
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the former stanford lawrence hermela?story.. with that at stanford with that story.. hermela?ela? lawrence karnow: there was plenty of smoke in our skies to make for another day of hazy sunshine. it was also hot inland with highs in the 90s but cool fog and 60s at the coast. a few showers developed over the southern deserts of california as the monsoon returns. on the satellite you can see as high pressure returns from the desert southwest. tomorrow will day of the week with some highs near 100 degrees inland but cool 50s and 60s at the coast. will begin to cool begin on friday and the improve as the smoke moves east. the perseid meteor shower reaches its weekend but we will see some fog. will be warm below average next week. (ken) homeless encampments have long been a problem along freeways across the bay area. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports, one such camp has become an unsightly health risk for some other people who live near a freeway in san jose. as gill wichi pointed out, a significant number homeless are living on one side of this soundwall while he and his neighbor
the former stanford lawrence hermela?story.. with that at stanford with that story.. hermela?ela? lawrence karnow: there was plenty of smoke in our skies to make for another day of hazy sunshine. it was also hot inland with highs in the 90s but cool fog and 60s at the coast. a few showers developed over the southern deserts of california as the monsoon returns. on the satellite you can see as high pressure returns from the desert southwest. tomorrow will day of the week with some highs near 100...
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>>chris: that's what stanford says was so exciting. fossils show how these animals died but tracks show how they lived. >> i was looking into a time machine. i could see the little - - sneaking around, digging. >>chris: stanford's find was announced in january. he calls it a snapshot. created before more animals had a chance to cover the tracks. >> i suspect a flood came after and give it a chance to dryout. and preserved it .>>chris: so washington really was a swamp? >> indeed. for over 110 million years. >>chris: stanford will keep looking for signs of dinosaurs. but he knows where this discovery ranks. >> if anyone tells me i will find anything more interesting and important, i will tell them they are probably crazy. it's like hitting the jackpot. not monetary but in the satisfaction of contributing something the world of scientists and paleontology has never seen before. that makes my 84 years worth living. >>chris: stanford refuses to sell any of his fines and instead he donates them to be studied by scientists and shared by the p
>>chris: that's what stanford says was so exciting. fossils show how these animals died but tracks show how they lived. >> i was looking into a time machine. i could see the little - - sneaking around, digging. >>chris: stanford's find was announced in january. he calls it a snapshot. created before more animals had a chance to cover the tracks. >> i suspect a flood came after and give it a chance to dryout. and preserved it .>>chris: so washington really was a...
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it was stanford hospital.emotionally things went dark. >> the brain likes to jump to the worst possible conclusion. you know, based on the word cancer. so yeah, there was definitely that fear of dying. >> just five days prior was when beecher discovered a growth. guess yes the news was bad but fortunately it wasn't dire. >> right off the bat they told me it was a rare form of lymphoma but highly treatable, curable type that has high success rates with this regimen of chemotherapye was forced to academic quarters. all of spring practice while undergoing treatment. on june 4th, a turning point. his final chemo session. >> once that was done, i could get back into a weight room and get out on the field running and was able to fully participate in our summer program as a team. that was hugement. >> close friends since the day they walked on together four years ago, lewis burik characterizes the fight within beecher this way. >> ryan is a beast and he just casually beat cancer. never complained. never showed signs,
it was stanford hospital.emotionally things went dark. >> the brain likes to jump to the worst possible conclusion. you know, based on the word cancer. so yeah, there was definitely that fear of dying. >> just five days prior was when beecher discovered a growth. guess yes the news was bad but fortunately it wasn't dire. >> right off the bat they told me it was a rare form of lymphoma but highly treatable, curable type that has high success rates with this regimen of...
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stanford admitted it almost 200 cases filed. an alameda county deputy caught on camera recording a conversation between a robbery suspect and his attorney. it appears to be an illegal recording and may not be an isolated case. this also may impact many other cases involving juveniles. mark nath matthews is at the courthouse where prosecutors are investigating. >> this is the body cam video of sergeant james russell telling his lieutenant he has recorded a defense attorney talking with his client in this interview room. >> is there an issue. >> if we record, we just say it was -- it's just stung they can't -- it's nod admissible. >> repeatedly he asks the 20-year-old veteran how is this recording okay? >> how is it not privileged information? >> well, it is but it doesn't get admissible. when we record it, it's not admit credible. >> then sergeant russell appears to tell his lieutenant he's don it before. >> we have not yet listened to any of the recordings wa they said to the >> the public defender found out when one of his atto
stanford admitted it almost 200 cases filed. an alameda county deputy caught on camera recording a conversation between a robbery suspect and his attorney. it appears to be an illegal recording and may not be an isolated case. this also may impact many other cases involving juveniles. mark nath matthews is at the courthouse where prosecutors are investigating. >> this is the body cam video of sergeant james russell telling his lieutenant he has recorded a defense attorney talking with his...
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other programs but i if dropped out of stanford. there my husband was there but i felt, much bigger program where people are coming out so i had it had that early advantage. also hopkins had a little bit of a shtick. and iowa did not. i will was a place they lets without encroached view.ice for me it was a fantastic choict because my first teacher was james mcpherson who wrote elbowl room and other wonderful books and was conveniently for someone like me who didn't know what america was with my nose up against the glass and was interested in writing about america. many years later one of my clas. and with that vision. and the american project and the idea that is part of what webodi should be doing as riders.nkny s and many people would say youial are too close to the project. it w this isn't about art for art's sake. teac and it was not interested for rete art for art sake but for a a novel that was very much involved in america.quickour so i will i will was a great choice. the t but that's another thing. not just one big writer wh
other programs but i if dropped out of stanford. there my husband was there but i felt, much bigger program where people are coming out so i had it had that early advantage. also hopkins had a little bit of a shtick. and iowa did not. i will was a place they lets without encroached view.ice for me it was a fantastic choict because my first teacher was james mcpherson who wrote elbowl room and other wonderful books and was conveniently for someone like me who didn't know what america was with my...
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mercedes blanco >> una joven fue violada el fin de semana en las instalaciones de la universidad de stanfordrupción no todos optan de donde la noticia, la universidad nunca expulsa a los estudiantes >> algunas alumnas toma medidas de seguridad >> después de la novela noche uber es gratis para los estudiantes de aquí el 92 por en el set stanford experimentan violencias sexuales al 2016 se reportaron 35 crímenes de índole sexual sin más comparados al año anterior en san francisco se estáse en l provee a las personas que son adictas a qu i pasará a la asamblea ante un voto final, se espera que los primeros centros se abran a fin de este mes en un programa piloto de tres años >> un movimiento de represalia por parte de la administración del presente tono son considera la aparición de migrantes en el caso del condado de costa a costa >> la reivindicación de los emigrantes se debe que la agencia federal, término su contrato con>> un incendio arrasó con las casas en eleste de san josélos venos están sorprendidos con este siniestro >> así luce hoy esta vivienda en la calle san josé, cerca de la inte
mercedes blanco >> una joven fue violada el fin de semana en las instalaciones de la universidad de stanfordrupción no todos optan de donde la noticia, la universidad nunca expulsa a los estudiantes >> algunas alumnas toma medidas de seguridad >> después de la novela noche uber es gratis para los estudiantes de aquí el 92 por en el set stanford experimentan violencias sexuales al 2016 se reportaron 35 crímenes de índole sexual sin más comparados al año anterior en san...
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so there was iowa, stanford and hopkins. but you know, iowa was like five times bigger than any of the other programs. you know, it's funny because at the time i was actually -- you probably know i dropped out of stanford. it would have been convenient for me to go to stanford, my boy friend now husband was there, but i felt like, you know, this is a much bigger program. you're going to see more. there's more coming if and out. -- there's more coming in and out. it had kind of that early advantage. also, you know, iowa did not have a -- [inaudible]. you know, iowa is always a place where they kind of just let you be, you know, and kind of encouraged you to do whatever that meant. it was for me a fantastic choice as it happened because my first teacher there, very influential figure for me, james allen mcpherson, jim mcpherson, you know, pulitzer prize winning author, wrote "elbow room", many other very wonderful books, and who was conveniently for someone like me, an immigrant who didn't really know what america was or busy
so there was iowa, stanford and hopkins. but you know, iowa was like five times bigger than any of the other programs. you know, it's funny because at the time i was actually -- you probably know i dropped out of stanford. it would have been convenient for me to go to stanford, my boy friend now husband was there, but i felt like, you know, this is a much bigger program. you're going to see more. there's more coming if and out. -- there's more coming in and out. it had kind of that early...
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at stanford, the quarterbacks did virtual-reality to look at various defenses.was that jeremy's lab? which was very productive for the quarterbacks. i know in medicine too, it's being used for doctors doing various procedures as you suggested this cardiac surgeon. the behavior on theoutside with reality is improved and enhanced . that's pretty phenomenal when we think of the ramifications there was i thinking that. >> i think in both of those cases and even what we were talking about meditation. it's the benefit of distilling the benefits of thousands of hours of trial and error into, do it, reset. that's what's amazing about the football training technology. a quarterback in a regular football practice. you set up a play, you run it. you get back into position, you from the snap count. it's just a quarterback.no one else is involved. quarterback just wants the simulation. again and again. the efficiency of the experience is what's transformative. same goes for the surgeon. and so, there are many ways in which virtual-reality changes our behavior in real life. b
at stanford, the quarterbacks did virtual-reality to look at various defenses.was that jeremy's lab? which was very productive for the quarterbacks. i know in medicine too, it's being used for doctors doing various procedures as you suggested this cardiac surgeon. the behavior on theoutside with reality is improved and enhanced . that's pretty phenomenal when we think of the ramifications there was i thinking that. >> i think in both of those cases and even what we were talking about...
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que determinará si va a acusar los actos de odio >>un estudiante y una treta de la universidad de stanford en san josé, ella pedía que se reconsiderara la condena >>muchos niños continúan aún en sus centros de detención >>un joven universitario entro a una cárcel en texas >>nos cuentan la condiciones que viven esos pequeños inmigrantes >julio regresó convertido en un pequeño se >>una niña hondureña le contó lo siguiente ella no sabía dónde estaba su madre >>esto lo escuchó julio hacer tres semanas donde repartían rosarios a los pequeños >>ella me contó que incluso cuando salieron desde honduras iba un grupo incluso en una caravana >>ella misma optó por ayudar a otros padres que llevaban a sus hijos cargando >>lo único que llenó a estos hijos de valor es saber que sus padres estaban cerca >>cuándo ella les llevó paz, esa paz se las llevo a los niños, les dijo no se preocupen no los abandonemos >cercas pero separados por barrotes de metales, julio dice que las niñas recibieron maltratos por los custodios >>si se portaban mal, si hablaba mucho, sino decían lo que los oficiales, decían que los
que determinará si va a acusar los actos de odio >>un estudiante y una treta de la universidad de stanford en san josé, ella pedía que se reconsiderara la condena >>muchos niños continúan aún en sus centros de detención >>un joven universitario entro a una cárcel en texas >>nos cuentan la condiciones que viven esos pequeños inmigrantes >julio regresó convertido en un pequeño se >>una niña hondureña le contó lo siguiente ella no sabía dónde estaba...
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. >>> stanford university police investigating an alleged rape on the campus. a woman reported she was sexually assaulted on the main campus sometime between sunday night and monday morning. so far no suspects have been identified. even though school hasn't started at stanford yet a warning has been sent to student . undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> a former student at cal state monterey bay is headed to prison for sexually assaulting a woman in a dorm. 22-year-old ruben rodriguez was given a 14 year sentence for assaulting a female student two years ago. he slipped into her apartment, removed a screen door. she fought him off but then he went back an hour later. he fled the campus the next day, but was captured by u.s marshall's in chico. along with a prison sentence rodriguez has to stay away from that woman for the next 10 years and also register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. >>> 10 minutes after 6:00 right now. fire crews battling the mendocino complex fire. >> if the speeds are impacted to the point
. >>> stanford university police investigating an alleged rape on the campus. a woman reported she was sexually assaulted on the main campus sometime between sunday night and monday morning. so far no suspects have been identified. even though school hasn't started at stanford yet a warning has been sent to student . undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> a former student at cal state monterey bay is headed to prison for sexually...
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>> reporter: yesterday a caltrain rider recorded this man wearing a harley davidson jacket and a stanford baseball cap, unleashing his fury. the rider who captured the tirade does not want to be named. he says the man in question became angry when a caltrain conductor who appeared to be asian asked him for his ticket. that apparently set him off. >> there will be a day of reckoning when the white man comes with guns. >> reporter: racist rants have become all too common on social media. the timing does coincide to some degree with president trump taking office, says this professor. she believes he's merely tapping into seething anger that was already boiling before his election. >> it's just that it's more visible. we're much more handy with our social media. >> reporter: professor klay says the public is growing used to scenes like this. by the time police got to the station, the man was lost in the crowd. what does this new video say about racial relations? we're going to have a new poll coming up at 6:00. >>> two san francisco sav a mans life. public works department posted this video o
>> reporter: yesterday a caltrain rider recorded this man wearing a harley davidson jacket and a stanford baseball cap, unleashing his fury. the rider who captured the tirade does not want to be named. he says the man in question became angry when a caltrain conductor who appeared to be asian asked him for his ticket. that apparently set him off. >> there will be a day of reckoning when the white man comes with guns. >> reporter: racist rants have become all too common on...
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stanford supports the sfpuc position. the state water resources control board's proposal to change and stream flow conditions for the tuolumne river would result insignificantly reduced surface water available for diversions and beneficial uses in the bay area. under drought conditions, stanford and other wholesale customers would be forced to rely on surface water supplies and groundwater, which would have other effects. stanford requests that the environmental and economic impacts of any shortage in the sfpuc water system be fully analyzed and recognized and that a voluntary agreement be pursued, that appropriately balances the various water needs. thank you. >> president kwon: thank you very much. next, mr. bill martin. mr. martin, please. >> thank you. i support the state's plan. the fish need more water. the fisher with talking about are salmon. let's talk a moment -- there's been a lot of talk about habitat, habitat restoration. ill recently returned from alaska. i saw a lot of salmon. i saw a lot of salmon habitat.
stanford supports the sfpuc position. the state water resources control board's proposal to change and stream flow conditions for the tuolumne river would result insignificantly reduced surface water available for diversions and beneficial uses in the bay area. under drought conditions, stanford and other wholesale customers would be forced to rely on surface water supplies and groundwater, which would have other effects. stanford requests that the environmental and economic impacts of any...
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we are joined now by the director of iranian studies at stanford. thank you so much for joining us.ou a little bit about what national security advisor john bolton said today. he said distinctions, set to take effect today, are already having a major effect. is on how you see things? >> it's just not having an effect. i'm not sure they've had a major effect. i think the main problem with the iranian economy has been the cronyism, the corruption, the incompetence and the waste of money that the regime has been in a practice of engaging in. but, the fear of what the sanctions will do has clearly exacerbated already a front situation. >> do you think this renewed pressure, these new sanctions will work? -- to get what president trump and really what the rest of the world would like to see? >> i think the president trump wants to see a new deal. i'm not sure that is in the works. the rest of the world has, by and large, agreed that iran had played by the rules, up to the time when the president decided to withdraw from the nuclear deal. where the europeans will stand on this going forwa
we are joined now by the director of iranian studies at stanford. thank you so much for joining us.ou a little bit about what national security advisor john bolton said today. he said distinctions, set to take effect today, are already having a major effect. is on how you see things? >> it's just not having an effect. i'm not sure they've had a major effect. i think the main problem with the iranian economy has been the cronyism, the corruption, the incompetence and the waste of money...
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stanford is still on summer break. classes resume in late september and there is now concern for incoming freshmen. a law professor speaking for herself and not familiar with details of the newest case says sexual assault is an an going concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and then the number is highest for freshmen. >>> there were 190 reports of sexual harassment or violence at stanford in the 2016-2017 school year. that is the latest year statistics are available. >> new details about the body found in the russian river. oefd identified the man as a san francisco resident. he was reported missing sunday night after friends say he did not show up for dinner while vacationing at rental home in againville. the friends found the sandal as and t-shirt on the dock. a search and rescue team found his body monday. the cause of that death has not been released. >> in t
stanford is still on summer break. classes resume in late september and there is now concern for incoming freshmen. a law professor speaking for herself and not familiar with details of the newest case says sexual assault is an an going concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduate students experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and then the number is highest for freshmen. >>>...
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it made the stanford faculty. mad because they were paid tuition. considerable number of them finish the course. when he did the final the top stanford student was number 400 and the final exam. there were 399 of the people on line who did better and he said he had the sobering realization that as much as he liked his lectures they weren't the most effective way to live. the most effective way is to have a relationship where you ask a computer over and over again didn't get it because the computer never got bored. it's very hard to ask a professor three of three, four, five times the same question. begin intimidate yourself. you are not willing to put the computer doesn't care. he wanted to go out and experiment so he built you destiny which is an on line learning system and found the california faculty hated it because it was a threat. i once wrote a look in the subtitle was pioneers of the future prison guards at the pass. whoever was the last cycle doesn't get all that excited when the next cycle starts. he had the courage and they literally said
it made the stanford faculty. mad because they were paid tuition. considerable number of them finish the course. when he did the final the top stanford student was number 400 and the final exam. there were 399 of the people on line who did better and he said he had the sobering realization that as much as he liked his lectures they weren't the most effective way to live. the most effective way is to have a relationship where you ask a computer over and over again didn't get it because the...
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he's playing in his backyard after attending stanford. he doesn't want those headlines around us so i think he's going to put forth another good performance and try to push for that job. so regardless, i feel like offensive line is going to be in good shape. you always got to have somebody ready to step up because injuries are going to occur. >> when you came into the preseason, your concern was the o line on the right side. but last week it looked really strong and you mentioned the prior block that the running game finally got on track. they're good run blockers. he's known as a good pass blocker. so we'll see about the development. also rich ford, by the way, played his best game as a 49er last week. >> that's a lot to build on as you go into the first week of the season. what the 9ers want to do is not push too much pressure on jimmy g. and least he can use his legs. he's shown the end part of the last season and he can scramble around and make plays with his legs and arms. as long as they can establish that run game in preseason game
he's playing in his backyard after attending stanford. he doesn't want those headlines around us so i think he's going to put forth another good performance and try to push for that job. so regardless, i feel like offensive line is going to be in good shape. you always got to have somebody ready to step up because injuries are going to occur. >> when you came into the preseason, your concern was the o line on the right side. but last week it looked really strong and you mentioned the...
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rejecting the former stanford swimmer's request for a new trial. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the details. (hermela aregawi)we spoke with brock turner's case to rest.. upholding the former stanford swimmer's rape conviction.. and rejecting his appeal for a new trial. michele dauber/professor of law, stanfordthis is a very affirming decision by the appellate court because it decisively rejects the idea that this was in any way consensual or that the victim was in any way to blame. turner's lawyer argued there wasn't enough evidence to support his 2016 convictions which found him guilty of intent to rape an intoxicated person. the lawyer contended that fact that turner was fully clothed when he engaged in sexual conduct other than intercourse... refutes the intent to rape decision. but three justices didn't buy that. michele dauber/professor of law, stanfordbrock turner is a lying unrepentant sex predator, who never showed real remorse for sexual assault.the appellate court did a good job in rejecting all of his frivilous appeals. and in making it cl
rejecting the former stanford swimmer's request for a new trial. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the details. (hermela aregawi)we spoke with brock turner's case to rest.. upholding the former stanford swimmer's rape conviction.. and rejecting his appeal for a new trial. michele dauber/professor of law, stanfordthis is a very affirming decision by the appellate court because it decisively rejects the idea that this was in any way consensual or that the victim was in any way to blame. turner's...
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so there was iowa, stanford and hopkins. iowa was like five times bigger than any of the other programs. at the time i was, you probably i dropped out of stanford business school to become a writer. my boyfriend husband was there but i just felt like this thisa bigger, you know, program, you will see more, morgan internet. as a got that early, kind of the early advantage. also i would did not have a shtick. hopkins had a little bit of shtick. little bit because of john burrow. iowa is always a place with the kind of just let you be an kind of encourage you to do whatever that meant. it was for me a fantastic choice as it happened because my first teacher there, very influential, james mcpherson, you know, pulitzer prize winner in author, wrote many wonderful books, and it was conveniently for someone like me and immigrant who kind of didn't really know what america was, always busy discovering america. i had my nose up against the glass. and he was interested in writing about america. many years later when of my classmates g
so there was iowa, stanford and hopkins. iowa was like five times bigger than any of the other programs. at the time i was, you probably i dropped out of stanford business school to become a writer. my boyfriend husband was there but i just felt like this thisa bigger, you know, program, you will see more, morgan internet. as a got that early, kind of the early advantage. also i would did not have a shtick. hopkins had a little bit of shtick. little bit because of john burrow. iowa is always a...
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which made the stanford faculty pretty mad because they didn't pay for tuition. a considerable number of them finished the course at the fight over the top stanford student was number 400. 399 people online did better there was a realization that as much as he liked his lectures they were not the most effective way to learn. the most effective way was to have a relationship to ask the computer over and over if you don't get it because the computer doesn't get bored.ev it's very hard to ask a professor four or five times the same question. you get intimidated even if the professor is willing to bet you are not. the computer does not care. so he built tee9 udacity. and university of california hated it because it was a threat. so whoever is in the last cycle doesn't get excited when the next cycle, he had the courage when they said you cannot offer this material and university of california system. he said fine.n he started design contracts in places like google, apple, amazon, facebook that if you take his courses and pass for the first of hiring you they are cert
which made the stanford faculty pretty mad because they didn't pay for tuition. a considerable number of them finished the course at the fight over the top stanford student was number 400. 399 people online did better there was a realization that as much as he liked his lectures they were not the most effective way to learn. the most effective way was to have a relationship to ask the computer over and over if you don't get it because the computer doesn't get bored.ev it's very hard to ask a...
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. >> and a week before the school year begins at stanford police investigating reports of a rape on campus. >> fox 2news at noon starts now. >> good afternoon everyone. >> a sad end to the search for missing iowa university student molly tibbetts. >> tibbetts grew up in the area. we're live outside her old school with more on the story. >> reporter: molly spent her childhood in oakland. this is her old school and church in piedmont. she says the entire corpus christi school community is devastated by this latest news. it's a tough first day of school for kids and staff at corpus christi school in piedmont. former student mollie tibbetts was found dead one month after vanishing from her home in iowa. >> i have all of my students here the first day of school and i have to be strong for them. it's not the outcome that i have been praying or hoping for. >> this is her brother jacob and mollie, and her brother scott. >> the principal remembered when she roamed the hallways from kindergarten through third grade. >> she was a sweet little girl. she got along with everybody, everybody liked her. s
. >> and a week before the school year begins at stanford police investigating reports of a rape on campus. >> fox 2news at noon starts now. >> good afternoon everyone. >> a sad end to the search for missing iowa university student molly tibbetts. >> tibbetts grew up in the area. we're live outside her old school with more on the story. >> reporter: molly spent her childhood in oakland. this is her old school and church in piedmont. she says the entire corpus...
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. >> reporter: jillian torres is an instructor at id tech camps here on the stanford campus. he not only shows student how to win at fortnite, but he also teaches them how to build a battle style royal game and program levels inspired by fortnite. this is the only official fortnite camp partnering with the video game maker epic games. >> we played fortnite with them and in general kids have a blast because it's such a fun game, but they take that and we say all right, now you guys can make something like this, too. >> reporter: id tech tech cams is a camp to hopefully inspire tech leaders of the future. at stanford university, i'm mary lee, kpix5. >> warm these tutors when i was -- where were these tutors when i was trying to figure out the legend of zelda when i was a kid. >>> take a look outside. we've got cloudy skies. there's a 15-degree change happening now. i'll explain where and how long coming up. cheats in their tracks. >> coming up at 6:00 tonight they cost b.a.r.t. millions a year. now a solution to stop fare cheats in their tracks. >>> first the markets closing up
. >> reporter: jillian torres is an instructor at id tech camps here on the stanford campus. he not only shows student how to win at fortnite, but he also teaches them how to build a battle style royal game and program levels inspired by fortnite. this is the only official fortnite camp partnering with the video game maker epic games. >> we played fortnite with them and in general kids have a blast because it's such a fun game, but they take that and we say all right, now you guys...
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it is stanford the number one school that kids dream about going to followed by harvard, nyu, princetonf california los angeles joining us now is the editor and chief of the princeton review. great to see you your reviews, i have a 14-year-old, it's an important ranking. what has been the most surprising thing for you this year >> well, i'll tell you so many students and parents, i'm sure to you and all of your watchers and viewers, people are nervous about debt, nervous about financial aid, they're asking the questions about return on college investment, academic investment and their family's financial investment. >> is there a way to measure roi? >> i think there is. we tried to look at a couple things career development career services what are students doing from first year on campus to last year on campus by way of co-ops, internships. what are students doing outside the classroom to endear what they're learning inside the classroom to make them attractive to graduate schools or professions upon graduations. >> the dream schools, stanford is not a surprise. spectacular. harvard, pr
it is stanford the number one school that kids dream about going to followed by harvard, nyu, princetonf california los angeles joining us now is the editor and chief of the princeton review. great to see you your reviews, i have a 14-year-old, it's an important ranking. what has been the most surprising thing for you this year >> well, i'll tell you so many students and parents, i'm sure to you and all of your watchers and viewers, people are nervous about debt, nervous about financial...
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. >>> an embarrassment of riches at stanford. the sports team that is supposed to be really, really good this year. that's next. welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300 back when you sign up for xfinity mobile, and purchase a new samsung phone. visit your local xfinity store today. every year, 3.2 million cats enter shelters and less than half of those ever get adopted. so cat's pride created the litter for good program (arm for every green jug of litter you buy, cat's pride will datre organizations across america - find out how you can help save america's shelter cats, one green jug at a time. at catspride.com it was the )mad bum ) show. . >>> okay. the slumping giants wrapping up their series in new york. it was th
. >>> an embarrassment of riches at stanford. the sports team that is supposed to be really, really good this year. that's next. welcome to the xfinity store. thanks, janet. it's my happy place. you can learn how to switch to xfinity mobile, a new wireless network that saves you cash. and you can get 5 lines of talk and text included with your internet. and over here i'm having my birthday party. dj fluffernutter, hit it! ♪ dj fluffernutter simple. easy. awesome. ask how to get $300...
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san joseon with nford station -- at stanford stadium starting at 6:00.year for bryce love who is one of the preseason favorites for the heisman trophy. cal begins at season tomorrow against north carolina tar heels. cal came on atop when they team spurred off in last year's opener. cal is banking on continuity and experience as last year's starting quarterback will once again leave the offense. you can catch the game right here with us on ktvu fox2 news. kickoff at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. >>> the oakland a's battling to get into the playoffs but they lost to seattle 7 - 1. they hosted seattle. the mariners in the first inning jumped out to a big lead, scoring five runs while starter frankie montas, seattle scored seven runs in the first four innings. the a's lost 7 - 1. a zen mariners play against night. >>> the giants traded outfielder andrew mccutchen to the new york yankees. mccutcheon joined the giants this year after nine seasons in pittsburgh. overall he is having a down year statistically. the giants are likely out of the playoff race so the yank
san joseon with nford station -- at stanford stadium starting at 6:00.year for bryce love who is one of the preseason favorites for the heisman trophy. cal begins at season tomorrow against north carolina tar heels. cal came on atop when they team spurred off in last year's opener. cal is banking on continuity and experience as last year's starting quarterback will once again leave the offense. you can catch the game right here with us on ktvu fox2 news. kickoff at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon....
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he joined me from stanford university in california to discuss this. >>> ambassador mcfaul, welcome torogram. >> thanks for having me. >> so, hot peace, describe what you mean by that. i ask you because other than saying perhaps we're on the brink of some kind of hot war. >> i don't think we're on the brink of a hot war. thankfully both vladimir putin and president trump want to avoid that and i think what we saw in syria showed real de-escalation and trying to avoid that. but as you just said in your introduction, it is a very confrontational moment. i call it the hot peace to echo that there are elements like the cold war, but there are some new elements in this confrontation that are even more sin tister, would argue than the cold war. during the last decades of the cold war we didn't have annexation. tragically we now have that when vladimir putin and annexed crimea in ukraine in 2014. we have new weapons, cyber weapons that we didn't have in the cold war. and even the way that we talk about international norms i think has changed fundamentally where vladimir putin seems much more
he joined me from stanford university in california to discuss this. >>> ambassador mcfaul, welcome torogram. >> thanks for having me. >> so, hot peace, describe what you mean by that. i ask you because other than saying perhaps we're on the brink of some kind of hot war. >> i don't think we're on the brink of a hot war. thankfully both vladimir putin and president trump want to avoid that and i think what we saw in syria showed real de-escalation and trying to avoid...
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and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when conservatives or people in certain popular opinions were targeted by the iraq's or somebody else. coming out with this like. angry and angry back doesn't actually help dissuade anybody you're just preaching to your choir and the choir that screaming back at you know what's really interesting too is the you also see it when people like the facebook and things like that you censorship because all that does is shy more light on the there are some that you that you're trying to keep quite right and do with the world memoir you know it's like alex townes mailer you not bless all of it bu
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even though school has not started at stanford yet a warning has been sent out to student. undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today as the man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> some immigrant detainees have been moved from richmond to another state. up next how immigration rights activists are pushing back against that transfer. >>> good morning. as we look at the freeways around the bay area here in san rafael southbound 101 traffic looks pretty good heading down south. >>> low overcast and not as much of a breeze . the the lows are up after yesterday's big cool down. a little bit warning -- a little bit warmer on the wednesday forecast. >>> welcome back. today immigration rights act because is advocates will hold a rally in san francisco after several immigrants were transferred to jails outside the state. the move came after i.c.e terminated its contract with the contra costa county sheriff's office last m
even though school has not started at stanford yet a warning has been sent out to student. undergrad students will start their class at stanford in late september. >>> today marks one month since nia wilson was murdered at an oakland bart station. coming up, what is expected to happen today as the man accused of killing her goes to court. >>> some immigrant detainees have been moved from richmond to another state. up next how immigration rights activists are pushing back...
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dennis o'donnell alongside our newest analyst stanford. channel 5. >> thanks for getting me back on tv. >> reporter: you work for yahoo doing a lot of fantasy sports. he believes i'm guessing jimmy g. is a franchise quarterback dream. >> top 10 this year. >> reporter: tank is on the show. you know him from stanford fame and the national football league. tank was an all american safety at stanford in 2001 drafted by the titans in 2002 and officially retired in 2009 after 70 career games. currently he's a fantasy guru for yahoo sports and if you are wondering about the name, tank was given that name by his sister. how did that come about? >> i drank so much milk when i was a baby, my sister told my mom to give me a tank of milk and somehow that stuck. >> reporter: that's it. i thought it was a sort of war story or something. >> no. >> reporter: this was a first 49er game of the preseason. it's different for veterans and rookies. what are the rookies thinking right now, just not the rst and second round picks. when you go down the line how mu
dennis o'donnell alongside our newest analyst stanford. channel 5. >> thanks for getting me back on tv. >> reporter: you work for yahoo doing a lot of fantasy sports. he believes i'm guessing jimmy g. is a franchise quarterback dream. >> top 10 this year. >> reporter: tank is on the show. you know him from stanford fame and the national football league. tank was an all american safety at stanford in 2001 drafted by the titans in 2002 and officially retired in 2009 after...
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stanford ranks fifth overall.azine says the top schools, quote, deliver a superior education at an affordable price, enabling graduates to avoid heavy debt and succeed in the workplace. >> stanford people are not going to be happy than list. >>> how about superiority in forecasting? spencer has that. >> oh, we've got that locked up. we have advancing low clouds and fog right now moving out over the bay. and it will push inland a little bit overnight with overnight lows mainly in the mid- to upper 50s. and then tomorrow we'll have mainly sunny skies by afternoon, although fog will linger at the coast. it will be breezy again. another cooler than average day tomorrow with highs in the coast in the upper 50s. some low to mid-70s around the bay and mid 80s in our inland areas for. week ahead, concord is our indicator. cooler than average through thursday, but temperatures will bounce up into the mid-90s in concord over the weekend. and that's a pattern that many inland areas will see at the end of this week. notice th
stanford ranks fifth overall.azine says the top schools, quote, deliver a superior education at an affordable price, enabling graduates to avoid heavy debt and succeed in the workplace. >> stanford people are not going to be happy than list. >>> how about superiority in forecasting? spencer has that. >> oh, we've got that locked up. we have advancing low clouds and fog right now moving out over the bay. and it will push inland a little bit overnight with overnight lows...
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this is one of the reasons i'm happy to come to stanford is one of both the strengths and weaknesses of silicon valley is we don't have a lot of memory so you have young people coming out of universities like stanford, not remembering the failures of the past. that makes them very excited and fearless in creating new technoloies but it also means they don't learn from the mistakes those of us who are older than them have made. so one of my goals here at stanford, i think a number of people here share that, we need to start to imbue into the next generation of tech leaders understanding of that technology will always be misused to cause harm and understand how it's been misused in the past and make sure if we're going to make mistakes, we should make new ones. not the same mistakes over and over again. >> very quickly before i let you go here, are the 2018 elections under attack? >> i think with what we saw from the announcements from microsoft and facebook this week is that the russian actors have not been deterred. the russian government is still wants to be involved in the u.s. ele
this is one of the reasons i'm happy to come to stanford is one of both the strengths and weaknesses of silicon valley is we don't have a lot of memory so you have young people coming out of universities like stanford, not remembering the failures of the past. that makes them very excited and fearless in creating new technoloies but it also means they don't learn from the mistakes those of us who are older than them have made. so one of my goals here at stanford, i think a number of people here...
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fifth ranked at stanford law school. nobody would hire me. so i just created my own job, mainly doing legal memoranda. she goes on, what may startle people today is that nobody would hire a female lawyer. nobody. of course the profession at that time was far more segregated in every way than one would imagine now. there was no lawyer of color in a public law office. the only women in any law office were those few hired during world war ii when the men were gone. none of them ever made partner no matter how good they are. and, of course, gentiles were not in jewish firms and the other way around. so it was just completely segregated. as nearly as hoffstetler's friend could ascertain when they tried surveying what was going on in california is that there were seven of them who were female in the state of california who were admitted to the bar in the whole year of 1949. eight years earlier, shirley addleson siegel, yale law class of 1941, highly ranked and a law review editor found herself without any job prospects. long after the men at yale h
fifth ranked at stanford law school. nobody would hire me. so i just created my own job, mainly doing legal memoranda. she goes on, what may startle people today is that nobody would hire a female lawyer. nobody. of course the profession at that time was far more segregated in every way than one would imagine now. there was no lawyer of color in a public law office. the only women in any law office were those few hired during world war ii when the men were gone. none of them ever made partner...
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and we'll look at stanford and cal's first matchup of the season. >>> good morning. if you are driving on any of the bridges, most of them are doing okay. there is one notable exception to where traffic is not okay. and we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> still fog out there. but a lot more breaks. it will born off sooner and the temperatures will bump up a little bit on a friday. >>> stanford plays cal state. >>> cal begins its season tomorrow against the north carolina tar heels. they came out on top when they squared off in the opener. they are banking on concontinue unite -- continuity and experience. >>> the time 7:43. andrew mitch cutcheon is going to be traded to the yankees. they are hoping that his bat will feel a void in their left field. and they will get two minor league prospects. the yankees play a three dame series in oakland on monday. >>> regular nfl season starts next week. the raiders lost their final preseason game against the seahawks. quarterback tj manuals led them to a victory. the first regular season game is against the los angeles rams
and we'll look at stanford and cal's first matchup of the season. >>> good morning. if you are driving on any of the bridges, most of them are doing okay. there is one notable exception to where traffic is not okay. and we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> still fog out there. but a lot more breaks. it will born off sooner and the temperatures will bump up a little bit on a friday. >>> stanford plays cal state. >>> cal begins its season tomorrow against...
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professor phil's embargo from stanford talks about the fact that boys by the time they are undergrads have put in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. so his opinion is there may come a time boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse place from parents standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in a virtual reality world? >> you have thought a lot about it. you first. >> okay. you talk about two things, video gaming and pornography. here is the thing. video games simplify the world, the relationship we have with another person is to shoot them. we keep track of simple scores, numbers to measure ourselves against others. videogames have immersed us in a medium for generations. the are is not like that. the more rich, open into real virtual-reality environments are the more challenging they become as a way of engaging with others. i believe deeply from my time that in general second life was better for young men or anyone because when you walk into a bar, you are walking into a space with three
professor phil's embargo from stanford talks about the fact that boys by the time they are undergrads have put in 10,000 hours into video gaming and an additional 10,000 hours into pornography. so his opinion is there may come a time boys need affirmative action to get into college. isn't the world going to be much worse place from parents standpoint in terms of our kids being immersed in a virtual reality world? >> you have thought a lot about it. you first. >> okay. you talk about...
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and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob weller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order or even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when concern.
and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob weller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order or even for the causes they believe in so what he's saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate...
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stanford is still on summer break. classes resume in late september and there is concern for incoming freshmen. a law professor speaking for herself and not familiar with the details of this newest case says sexual assault is an on going concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduates experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and the number is highest for freshmen. >> there were 190 reports of sexual harassment or violence at stanford in the 2016-17 school year. that's the latest year statistics are available. >>> new details about the body found in the ver. offial identified the man as san francisco resident mubarek salasu. he was reported after friends say he didn't show up for dinner. his friend found his sandals and t-shirt on the dock at the edge of the river. a search and rescue team found his body on monday. the cause of his death has not been released. >>> in the east bay, a high speed chase ended in a crash on in
stanford is still on summer break. classes resume in late september and there is concern for incoming freshmen. a law professor speaking for herself and not familiar with the details of this newest case says sexual assault is an on going concern. >> students and parents should be aware of that as they come to the university this fall. 43% of our female undergraduates experience sexual violence during their time at stanford and the number is highest for freshmen. >> there were 190...
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and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuasive is that less radical bystanders couldn't i die.
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and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what you're saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know legitimate times when conservatives or people in certain popular opinions.
and the university of toronto and they were looking at extreme protest matters rob miller a stanford sociologist to and co-author of the study stated that the reason that extreme protesters were dissuaded is that less radical bystanders couldn't identify with that people generally don't see themselves as disruptors of the social order even for the causes they believe in so what you're saying is even if they agree with you on some level i about any kind of mistreatment or their you know...
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that is stanford law professor david skalanski talking about the ongoing negotiations over a potentialthe special counsel by president trump. we appreciate your time today, david. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> the trump administration announced another $16 billion worth of tariffs on chinese goods meaning you could see more price hikes on a number of products. griff jenkins has more from washington. >> reporter: president trump still playing tough on trade announcing another $16 billion worth of tariffs on chinese goods targeting mostly agriculture and auto parts including speedometers and antennas. anxious workers and auto parts suppliers are now anticipating prices on new cars and motorcycles will rise significantly in the coming months. >> sales are going to go down. it's a trickle effect really of the entire industry and our economy in general. >> reporter: another big worry, the chinese response. beijing announced retaliation on a range of u.s. goods including smoked salmon, fish oil and soybeans which could hurt american farmers and fishermen. both of those industries rely heavi
that is stanford law professor david skalanski talking about the ongoing negotiations over a potentialthe special counsel by president trump. we appreciate your time today, david. thank you. >> my pleasure. >>> the trump administration announced another $16 billion worth of tariffs on chinese goods meaning you could see more price hikes on a number of products. griff jenkins has more from washington. >> reporter: president trump still playing tough on trade announcing...