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stanford students probably recognize them. those who don't go to graduate school just to make money. those like you who want to make social change recognize this. and the disparities are income, health. we know the mortality rates, the number of people dying from this virus. housing from slavery to jim crow to red lining to the trump administration trying to lock had in by regulation many of the discriminatory practices that occur in housing, all of those things. it's really what we make of it. are we going to use the newfound information or are we going to do what we did ten years ago and just no banker went to prison, no bankers -- bankers don't pay much of a prize, and homeowners -- homeowners in my zip code so many for fowere for closed on paid the prize. >> just speaking ten years ago, what do you think we failed to learn from the crisis in 2008 that you hope that we can learn and particularly act on today? >> well, i don't know that we fail to learn. let's put it this way. the fif first big recovery act, the first big st
stanford students probably recognize them. those who don't go to graduate school just to make money. those like you who want to make social change recognize this. and the disparities are income, health. we know the mortality rates, the number of people dying from this virus. housing from slavery to jim crow to red lining to the trump administration trying to lock had in by regulation many of the discriminatory practices that occur in housing, all of those things. it's really what we make of it....
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there are so many things had the privilege of going to stanford, the privilege of going to stanford graduate school, not knowing what the background were of course to get that privilege and earn that privilege the great majority of you. i hope you will use that for public health and making this country a fairer better place and help us eliminate racial disparities in class disparities, help us deal with the issues of climate and the great issues of our time you are some of the best situated young men and women of america to do that. thank you for having me, thank you especially to grandma my friends at stanford's is it's great to be with you. >> host: clearly was stanford's loss that we did not get you. thank you again for joining us in spite of all of that. and thank you everyone for joining us, have a great rest of your wednesday. >> thanks everybody. : : >> coming up tonight on c-span2 from minneapolis the funeral for george floyd. then from today's senate session debate on an anti- lynching billboard after that a hearing on racial health disparities in the coronavirus pandemic. >> a memo
there are so many things had the privilege of going to stanford, the privilege of going to stanford graduate school, not knowing what the background were of course to get that privilege and earn that privilege the great majority of you. i hope you will use that for public health and making this country a fairer better place and help us eliminate racial disparities in class disparities, help us deal with the issues of climate and the great issues of our time you are some of the best situated...
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economic disparities and in fact of the virus pandemic as part of a virtual conversation hosted by stanford university's graduate school of business. spin i think you for joining us on today's conversation. i'm a financer and faculty director of the society initiative. we engage in dialogue, learning and leadership in the businesses, government and society from accountable capitalism, governance and trust. how do we ensure that we solved that customers, employees, investors and the rest of society and how do we ensure we have the right requirements in place and hold the government accountable lacks we are honored to have as the guests today the senior united states senator from the state of ohio and the ranking member of the committee somebody that cares passionately about the issues that we focus on and care about. almost a decade ago in the aftermath of the global financial crisis in fact myself and my colleagues testified about from 2011 to 2015. once again we face a great many challenges from those in the 2007 and 2009 financial crisis. i look forward to hearing the senators perspective
economic disparities and in fact of the virus pandemic as part of a virtual conversation hosted by stanford university's graduate school of business. spin i think you for joining us on today's conversation. i'm a financer and faculty director of the society initiative. we engage in dialogue, learning and leadership in the businesses, government and society from accountable capitalism, governance and trust. how do we ensure that we solved that customers, employees, investors and the rest of...
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going against every trade agreement what our trade policy has done is important for stanford business students come it essentially has said shut down production because of trade policy you should adopt this business plan and shut down production and cleveland lay off workers , explained on - - exploit week laws and then sell the product back into united states essentially that is what the trade policy has done i blame it on government and my colleagues in congress and the media and frankly schools like the stanford business school who all say free trade is the greatest in the world. with all about business never about workers. so when you pass the trade agreement and the result is i have to move overseas i can't compete unless i shut down production here. that's one reason we were ill-prepared for the pandemic we didn't have enough companies that make masks or swabs or the things that you need we do that for national defense and figured out we really don't want foreign countries making your planes and tanks but we need to figure out foreign countries particularly the lowest wage most
going against every trade agreement what our trade policy has done is important for stanford business students come it essentially has said shut down production because of trade policy you should adopt this business plan and shut down production and cleveland lay off workers , explained on - - exploit week laws and then sell the product back into united states essentially that is what the trade policy has done i blame it on government and my colleagues in congress and the media and frankly...
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. >>> commencement goes virtual for stanford students. what the university is offering to the grads once coronavirus restrictions are relaxed. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we start out today with some cloud cover. now the sunshine is dominating the afternoon. we're tracking a >>> welcome back to abc7 news at 5:00. 24-hour fitness will permae ten locations. this is the gym at market street in the castro. it will close along with three others in clubs in alamo, berkeley, san jose, fremont, milpitas and walnut creek will also close. members of those clubs are welcome to visit other locations. it will open its other bay area gyms once it's safe to do so. >>> in the south bay one of the bay area's largest shopping malls is reopening tomorrow. westfield valley fair in santa clara is ready to welcome back shoppers. if you want to go, you will need to have face coverings, which employees will have as well. signs are going to be posted reminding people to maintain social distancing. the food court will also be open, but sitdown dining is not a
. >>> commencement goes virtual for stanford students. what the university is offering to the grads once coronavirus restrictions are relaxed. >>> i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we start out today with some cloud cover. now the sunshine is dominating the afternoon. we're tracking a >>> welcome back to abc7 news at 5:00. 24-hour fitness will permae ten locations. this is the gym at market street in the castro. it will close along with three others in clubs in alamo,...
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the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's just do it. >> i think that's a dilemma that hey rob does it really matter which protein bar i choose? yes. it does! there are some protein bars that have as much sugar as a candy bar... my atkins chocolate peanut butter bar... i don't want it packed with sugar or refined carbs... so, choose wisely. nissan is ready to help you with a bold, award-winning lineup. kick off summer... with no payments for 3 months. plus, we'll cover your payments t2 more months. or get 0% financing on 13 models for up to 84 months. shop-at-home at nissan usa dot com. or get 0% financing on 13 models for up to 84 months. there are times when our nee
the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's...
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the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's just do it. >> i think that's a dilemma that >>> in the east bay tonight, demands to reform or defund oakland's police department. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez joins us from the newsroom. and lauren, there were actually a pair of duelling meetings tonight. >> yeah, ama. mayor schaaf was joined by a panel of different people that included a civil rights attorney and a lieutenant from the oakland police department. at the citizen's police commission meeting online, they heard directly from the interim police chief, where she addressed use of force and other policies. two virtual meetings simultaneously under way in oakland
the big effort being led by a group of stanford students. >>> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. windier and much cooler weather is ahead. vial the weekend forecast. >>> all that's ahead. but first a look at what is on "jimmy kimmel live!" right after abc7 news at 11:00. jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. i made this show with love and cameras. >> what if your job is telling you to do something you don't believe in. i know we want to walk side by side, so let's...
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we believe stanford university must take immediate action."ter goes on to lay out 16 separate actions that stanford must take, including creating a centralized diversity office to be headed by someone with "a history of radical action and critical resistance to achieve justice and equity." on top of that, students are demanding an actual -- get this -- report on an decolonialization efforts in the school. any departments that lag behind in this endeavor will come of course, be punished. here's where things get really disturbing. they demand that "any individual that is reported to have committed or been involved with racial injustice must complete an additional unpaid 40 hours of antiracist training as a first warning." then it goes on to add that "dismissal from their position should be a tangible and real consequence for faculty and staff that repeatedly engage in or demonstrate intractable discrimination." i'm not sure how they ever determined that if there's any due process, but my next guest is one of the students calling out the incense
we believe stanford university must take immediate action."ter goes on to lay out 16 separate actions that stanford must take, including creating a centralized diversity office to be headed by someone with "a history of radical action and critical resistance to achieve justice and equity." on top of that, students are demanding an actual -- get this -- report on an decolonialization efforts in the school. any departments that lag behind in this endeavor will come of course, be...
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stanford's president recently sent this e-mail to teachers and students. the fall quarter would end before thanksgiving. seniors would be aloed to be on campus in the spring for graduation and only one student per room in the dorms. >> there's definitely maybe something to missing out on the experience of having a roommate in that additional dorm. >> both cal and stanford admit the plans could change rapidly if there's a second or third wave of covid-19. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> as the bay area reopens many of you may be wondering about the risk of doing certain things like visiting friends or hosting a dinner party. well, abc 7 news has you covered in our newest interactive digital tool called the risk commentator. three medical experts rated the same scenarios allowing you to compare answers. if you want to take the quiz just go to our website abc7news.com or the abc 7 news app. >>> protesters in walnut creek marched to the mayors home last night but what is next for the black lives matter movement in the city? there have been at least three othe
stanford's president recently sent this e-mail to teachers and students. the fall quarter would end before thanksgiving. seniors would be aloed to be on campus in the spring for graduation and only one student per room in the dorms. >> there's definitely maybe something to missing out on the experience of having a roommate in that additional dorm. >> both cal and stanford admit the plans could change rapidly if there's a second or third wave of covid-19. cornell bernard, abc 7 news....
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next, stanford university historian bert patenaude on herbert hoover and u.s. aid for the famine and soviet russia in 1931, this was hosted by the hoover presidential librarian west branch, iowa. part of a day long conference on president hoover's humanitarian work. it was his global efforts that propelled him toward we a run for the white house. it picks up after the break, and some viewers may find image is disturbing. welcome to the second half of our event, and i'm going to mosey in on the beginning of my own presentation so that people can head
next, stanford university historian bert patenaude on herbert hoover and u.s. aid for the famine and soviet russia in 1931, this was hosted by the hoover presidential librarian west branch, iowa. part of a day long conference on president hoover's humanitarian work. it was his global efforts that propelled him toward we a run for the white house. it picks up after the break, and some viewers may find image is disturbing. welcome to the second half of our event, and i'm going to mosey in on the...
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. >> as some of the first patients arrived in the icu at stanford hospital, concerns grew over how to keep people safe. >> it was scary for people who were working and even our health care providers who got it, realized that i could take something potentially deadly home to my family. >> that was then, and this is now. >> we know if we wear the right things and exercise appropriate precautions that we can protect ourselves. >> armed with more data and new knowledge they say they are ready for another potential wave. >> we have established how to do the ventilator. when is it safe to extubate them. >> change can be uncomfortable. and there was a lot of it in the beginning. now they have a playbook to rely on. it's a multi-discipline airy effort where you get infection control and emergency doctors and pulmonary doctors and nurses and respiratory doctors all together in the room the say, this is working for the patients. >> a deep sense of collaboration required for us all. continue to work together as a whole community of the bay area, to reduce the number of people who are getting cov
. >> as some of the first patients arrived in the icu at stanford hospital, concerns grew over how to keep people safe. >> it was scary for people who were working and even our health care providers who got it, realized that i could take something potentially deadly home to my family. >> that was then, and this is now. >> we know if we wear the right things and exercise appropriate precautions that we can protect ourselves. >> armed with more data and new knowledge...
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take a look at some of these on the stanford community to families in oakland. you can share your pictures using the hashtag cbsn. >>> some local and city councilmembers calling on the mayor and police to suspend the use of tear gas at protests. they say it could put people at risk for respiratory issues amid the pandemic. law enforcement did use tear gas and rubber bullets during a protest on monday after they say that objects were thrown towards officers. so far, no official comment from the mayor on this. she will hold her weekly virtual town hall at 6:00 tonight. the police chief will discuss the recent demonstrations and the use of tear gas at 7:30.>>> in an open letter, apple ceo tim cook calls floyd's death senseless and says that americans must stand up to one another to fight racism. he says quote we have seen progress since the america i have grown up in but while laws have changed, the reality is there are protections still not universally applied. cook also pledged to create more resources and technology for underserved school systems and donations t
take a look at some of these on the stanford community to families in oakland. you can share your pictures using the hashtag cbsn. >>> some local and city councilmembers calling on the mayor and police to suspend the use of tear gas at protests. they say it could put people at risk for respiratory issues amid the pandemic. law enforcement did use tear gas and rubber bullets during a protest on monday after they say that objects were thrown towards officers. so far, no official comment...
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most of his written words are stored at stanford university at the king institute.nd now a group of students say that the university is not doing enough to ensure its future. here is dan ashley. >> martin luther king's legacy is in part in my hands. railro >> reporter: coretta scott king gave her late husband's writings to produce a series of books and now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned that the king institute is underfunded. >> we said to the board it is a shame what is happening here, a shame that stanford hasn't prioritized funding the king institute. >> reporter: so they launched a fund raising campaign without the university's help. 16 stanford student body presidents and vice presidents have signed a letter of support. >> so i think all of us recognize how important our work is and we have been doing it now for 35 years. >> reporter: and as the country and the world watch the protests following the death of george floyd, there is a new awareness. >> really thankful that people much younger than myself recognize that this is a differe
most of his written words are stored at stanford university at the king institute.nd now a group of students say that the university is not doing enough to ensure its future. here is dan ashley. >> martin luther king's legacy is in part in my hands. railro >> reporter: coretta scott king gave her late husband's writings to produce a series of books and now 35 years later, a group of stanford students is concerned that the king institute is underfunded. >> we said to the board...
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. >>> a milestone when it comes to coronavirus testing by stanford health care. that story is next.wayne freedman in marin county. here's a novel concept. food that would have been thrown out that has now been saved and thanks to a when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. >>> to build a better bay area, we need to take care of our health. a bay area hospital and research center is closing in on a milestone in the battle against covid-19. stanford hospital has administered nearly 75,000 tests for virus, and the technology is evolv
. >>> a milestone when it comes to coronavirus testing by stanford health care. that story is next.wayne freedman in marin county. here's a novel concept. food that would have been thrown out that has now been saved and thanks to a when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from...
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several of these have occurred at stanford.ago, a student told "the washington post" that stanford law professor michael mcconnell read a quote from patrick henry in virginia, but first, he paused the zoom video recording. the professor told the stanford daily newspaper that they gave a warning and then read the quote which included the n-word. he then resumed the recording and turned to other topics. as a result, its fashion consult agreed to have instructors participate in training. however, the first year law student, the only african-american in the class, wrote to the dean he had not been offended by the use the word. the email was circulated among stanford's law school faculty and with students' consent but was later leaked. he wrote, quote, scrubbing the word from the quote would have made patrick henry appear damn near saint-like. he was not. he was a flawed human being. a woefully flawed human being. the unvarnished quote got that point across. i was not anywhere close to being offended. honestly, to suggest otherwise
several of these have occurred at stanford.ago, a student told "the washington post" that stanford law professor michael mcconnell read a quote from patrick henry in virginia, but first, he paused the zoom video recording. the professor told the stanford daily newspaper that they gave a warning and then read the quote which included the n-word. he then resumed the recording and turned to other topics. as a result, its fashion consult agreed to have instructors participate in training....
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i reached out and stanford sent me a statement, reading since the beginning of the pandemic, stanfordas been committed to supporting covid-19 testing for the greater bay area community and to date has partnered with medical facilities across 14 northern california counties. kaiser also got back to us and said it has been in compliance and was actually one of the first places to offer testing back in march. reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you. the state's biggest police unions want national reforms. a full-page newspaper ad, the union from san francisco, san jose, and los angeles, announced a national reform plan including a database of former officers who were fired for misconduct. a standard use of policy, use of force policy, and a warning system to identify those officers who need more training and mentoring. >> should there be more? the answer is yes. and i think there will be. but it's a good start to actually get to the table and start having this conversation. what they are doing now is stepping up and doing the things that those of us c
i reached out and stanford sent me a statement, reading since the beginning of the pandemic, stanfordas been committed to supporting covid-19 testing for the greater bay area community and to date has partnered with medical facilities across 14 northern california counties. kaiser also got back to us and said it has been in compliance and was actually one of the first places to offer testing back in march. reporting live, i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox2 news. >>> elissa, thank you....
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joinings us now epidemiology at stanford. tell us about the results out today. >> we decided that we want to do a household transmission study to see how the virus was transmitted around households. it would be hard to get people to get the deep swabs done every day. for three weeks. so we decided first to try a study where we do the interior nose. so the not nostril. and compare those. we found that 29 out of 30 people had complete similar results across the board. and the one person who didn't have similar results actually had a positive test when he did his own. compared to the doctor. so not only does this save swabs and ppe. it makes it easier and it's less -- comfortable for the person who can swab themselves. we can offer swabs for people to do maybe at home for stay at home test kits. >> this is significant. more people can possibly get tested now. it's probably more affordable as well. it can streamline the whole process. >> yeah, absolutely. we're doing one more thing. we looked at people who had symptoms. we're alm
joinings us now epidemiology at stanford. tell us about the results out today. >> we decided that we want to do a household transmission study to see how the virus was transmitted around households. it would be hard to get people to get the deep swabs done every day. for three weeks. so we decided first to try a study where we do the interior nose. so the not nostril. and compare those. we found that 29 out of 30 people had complete similar results across the board. and the one person who...
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in minutes we'll talk live to a stanford professor to discuss the need to wrap up contact tracing. >>> malls are reopening in san francisco today. the rules and the changes in place to help keep employees and shoppers safe. the weather is going to be sunny this morning and some of the high clmove in later. temperatures will be in the 60s and the 70s and the 80s. it looks like it will be a nice day all in all. hey, talking about normalcy. the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in cleveland is opening its doors to the public today for the first time. the museum will open daily anded a advanced tickets will be required. all visitors will need to wear a face mask and adhere to social distancing guidelines. the annual rock 'n' roll hall of fame was postponed in may due to the coronavirus, scheduled to take place in early november. whether or not you're a big rock 'n' roller or not, gasia and frank, i know you might have some artists, but it's nice to see this happening, another sign that we're slowly getting back to normal. >> oh for sure. so you know back in the day, i definitely listened to thos
in minutes we'll talk live to a stanford professor to discuss the need to wrap up contact tracing. >>> malls are reopening in san francisco today. the rules and the changes in place to help keep employees and shoppers safe. the weather is going to be sunny this morning and some of the high clmove in later. temperatures will be in the 60s and the 70s and the 80s. it looks like it will be a nice day all in all. hey, talking about normalcy. the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in cleveland is...
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stanford says that it will hold an in-person graduation when coronavirus restrictions are lifted. really hoping that they get that because graduation is really special. this was really special too. >> they did a great job considering what they had to work with. so congratulations to them. and i know we're still eagerly anticipating when our son gets to go through his graduation ceremony. there is nothing like walking across the stage or walking down the hill into the football stadium with everybody else. it is really neat. i get goosebumps thinking about it. let's talk about the weather. and actually east bayhills camera, i had to switch it at the last minute, iapog belotovege highs today and tomorrow. breezy conditions develop both afternoons with the fastest breezes being tomorrow. our likely coolest kaday and th father's day weekend is coming up. the area of low pressure is sliding out of the gulf of alaska and you can see the cold front creating all sorts of rain to our north. we won't get that, but mid to upper 70s in the south bay today. we'll have mainly low to mid-70s on t
stanford says that it will hold an in-person graduation when coronavirus restrictions are lifted. really hoping that they get that because graduation is really special. this was really special too. >> they did a great job considering what they had to work with. so congratulations to them. and i know we're still eagerly anticipating when our son gets to go through his graduation ceremony. there is nothing like walking across the stage or walking down the hill into the football stadium with...
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i graduated from stanford last june. i was elated. i was one of four presidents of my class. i was proud. in the fall i received a rode scholarship. i approached arrogance. when i walked the streets of palo alto, when the police passed me and slowed down, i realized to him and so many others i am and will always be, and i substitute now, i am and will always be the n word, guilty until proven innocent. i'm struggling to be positive, low qishus, positive, constructive, but for the first time i have lost control of my emotions, animosity, sadness, emotions once suppressed and channeled are now let loose. why? not guilty. not shocked. poverty, ail alienation, can you leave your neighborhood? without being stopped? can you get a loan from your bank? can you be trusted at your store. can you get an ambulance dispatched to your neighborhood? can you get the police to come to your house? can you get an education at your school. can you get a drive. stay alive past 25? can you get respect? can you be heard? no. not until someone catches on video one small glimpse of your every day re
i graduated from stanford last june. i was elated. i was one of four presidents of my class. i was proud. in the fall i received a rode scholarship. i approached arrogance. when i walked the streets of palo alto, when the police passed me and slowed down, i realized to him and so many others i am and will always be, and i substitute now, i am and will always be the n word, guilty until proven innocent. i'm struggling to be positive, low qishus, positive, constructive, but for the first time i...
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shelby steele is a senior fellow at stanford university hoover institution, the author of "shame, how america has passed spins have polarized our country." and finishing a documentary that says "what killed michael brown." he has been talking about race in america for decades, he has said that black america has been twice per trade, first by slavery, and then by white guilt efforts to appease it. one of the manifestations may be the latest push to now defund police departments across this country. joining me now. thank you very much. it's great to have you with us this evening. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me. >> martha: when you listen to those comments today, both by al sharpton, and also by the former vice president joe biden at george floyd's service in houston today, what goes through your mind? >> well, that we live in for a
shelby steele is a senior fellow at stanford university hoover institution, the author of "shame, how america has passed spins have polarized our country." and finishing a documentary that says "what killed michael brown." he has been talking about race in america for decades, he has said that black america has been twice per trade, first by slavery, and then by white guilt efforts to appease it. one of the manifestations may be the latest push to now defund police...
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doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of the viewers and listeners that we're really a situation where we're still in the midst of the first way so to speak >>of covid-19. >>at the state department of health has created a list of key actions for contra costa health department to help the county get back on track in included in those as you can see on the list is pushing the importance of wearing face masks and getting tested. preparing local health systems for a surge and making sure that nursing facilities have proper ppe know how to use and
doctor dean winslow from stanford of the rapid reopening seen in counties like contra costa county, whether that concerns him, here's what he had to say. >>it absolutely does you know europe i think it's been a good example of you know how really that the government's worked in a very concerted mariner to to really not just flatten the curve but actually make the kurds start coming down people are talking in the u.s. about a potential second wave this winter, but i'd like to remind all of...
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some stanford students created hand made signs place add the stanford oval. three stanford students put up the memorial earlier this month. >>> returning to our coronavirus coverage, taking a look at new cases in the bay area today. you're looking here. you see a lot of dashes. that just means those counties have not reported any new cases today. they might have some. maybe not. but they haven't reported. this might change later on this evening, but contra costa county is reporting, and they're reporting 12 new cases today. san francisco, 68 new cases. statewide, close to 6,000 new cases reported. also the united states set a very grim record in the number of new cases in a single day, adding nearly 46,000 yesterday to bring the total to more than 2.5 million reported cases. >>> a big covid-19 outbreak at san quentin prison. so now california's department of corrections is halting a planned transfer of some inmates from san quentin to north kern state prison. there are now 613 confirmed cases in the inmate population. 89 staff members also positive. that pris
some stanford students created hand made signs place add the stanford oval. three stanford students put up the memorial earlier this month. >>> returning to our coronavirus coverage, taking a look at new cases in the bay area today. you're looking here. you see a lot of dashes. that just means those counties have not reported any new cases today. they might have some. maybe not. but they haven't reported. this might change later on this evening, but contra costa county is reporting,...
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a public policy think tank founded in 1919 by stanford alumnus, president herbert hoover.up next, john you, go to the office of legal counsel of the justice department during the george w. bush administration spoke at the commonwealth club in san francisco in 2012. about his co-authored book taming globalization. host: limit just briefly describe and explain how, to me encapsulates a lot of the issues and globalization. it's a case of a mexican national rain across the border and committed murder. ... ... >>> he can seek access to his consla. get assistance from translators and so on. texas refused to reconsider its decision, even though it had not provide the warnings as required by a treaty. the country of mexico win to the international court of justice to seek relief, saying the united states violated the treaty obligations. the international court of justice found against the united states, and said the out had in fact violated our obligations under the treat where and issued an order to the out to halt the execution and the other aliens on death row in the united sta
a public policy think tank founded in 1919 by stanford alumnus, president herbert hoover.up next, john you, go to the office of legal counsel of the justice department during the george w. bush administration spoke at the commonwealth club in san francisco in 2012. about his co-authored book taming globalization. host: limit just briefly describe and explain how, to me encapsulates a lot of the issues and globalization. it's a case of a mexican national rain across the border and committed...
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stanford students are calling on the university to invest in its martin luther king jr.n institute. the students say it fails to honor dr. king's legacy. earlier in the week, they sent a letter to the stanford board of trustees urging the trust university to make that institute one of its top fundraising priorities. a letter said investing in the king institute is an obvious and long-overdue weight for stanford to make an effort to eradicate systemic racism. students say they're still waiting to hear back from the universities top administrators. >>> following the death of george floyd, more and more pediatricians across the country are taking time to teach parents how to talk to their kids about racism and how to stop it. they are reminding parents that racism is learned in the home early in life. reporter letizia or does spoke with a reporter with how to bring the topic up with your kids. >> i think it's a topic that is often times sort of the elephant in the room. a lot of people are uncomfortable knowing how to talk about these issues, and yet they live them and expe
stanford students are calling on the university to invest in its martin luther king jr.n institute. the students say it fails to honor dr. king's legacy. earlier in the week, they sent a letter to the stanford board of trustees urging the trust university to make that institute one of its top fundraising priorities. a letter said investing in the king institute is an obvious and long-overdue weight for stanford to make an effort to eradicate systemic racism. students say they're still waiting...
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his uncle was a businessman, and bert, has he was known, went on to stanford. he was in the original class. in fact, stanford became probably the closest thing to a home away from home. he would be a trustee for over 50 years. he built his home there. today, it's the university's president's house. >> but in any event, he loved stanford. and he ran a business. he ran a laundry business. he ran other businesses. so he had this entrepreneurial streak in him. studied geology and engineering. met, fell in love with lou henry, also from iowa, a unique woman in many ways, the first at stanford to earn a geology degree. so they had this real respectful partnership from the beginning. >> they were intellectual equals. and the best evidence of that is, they were married in 1899, and the government of china had invited him to help develop that country's mines. and they went, they sailed, their honeymoon. they went to tientsin, where they were promptly caught up in the boxer rebellion, which was the uprising of native forces against the westerners, who for too long had, i
his uncle was a businessman, and bert, has he was known, went on to stanford. he was in the original class. in fact, stanford became probably the closest thing to a home away from home. he would be a trustee for over 50 years. he built his home there. today, it's the university's president's house. >> but in any event, he loved stanford. and he ran a business. he ran a laundry business. he ran other businesses. so he had this entrepreneurial streak in him. studied geology and engineering....
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next, stanford university historian bert patenaude on herbert hoover and u.s. aid for the famine and soviet russia in 1931, this was hosted by the hoover presidential librarian west branch, iowa. part of a day long conference on president hoover's humanitarian work. it was his global efforts that propelled him toward we a run for the white house. it picks up after the break, and some viewers may find image is disturbing. welcome to the second half of our event, and i'm going to mosey in on the beginning of my own presentation so that people can head in from the break, and let me just tell you that it's a great pleasure to be invited here and part of this event. it is a distinct pleasure to be surrounded by so many hoover's. i've never seen so many hoover 's in one place. it looks like we are complete. we start this segment in the summer of 1921 and in that summer, soviet russia is the scene of a catastrophic famine, as george nash mentioned earlier, and millions are threatened with starvation and disease, most of them, as you will see any moment i'll have a map
next, stanford university historian bert patenaude on herbert hoover and u.s. aid for the famine and soviet russia in 1931, this was hosted by the hoover presidential librarian west branch, iowa. part of a day long conference on president hoover's humanitarian work. it was his global efforts that propelled him toward we a run for the white house. it picks up after the break, and some viewers may find image is disturbing. welcome to the second half of our event, and i'm going to mosey in on the...
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when i got to school, i couldn't get into stanford but right away, one, i couldn't afford it but secondly, i didn't have the classes to allow me to enter to do the work that would have allowed me to graduate from stanford. went to san francisco state and the rest is, of course, history. but it was all the court that was a dramatic difference in what black kids were exposed to in education, and what white kids were exposed to. this nation has been plagued with racism. >> when you came out here to california, how different was it in terms of the opportunities you had and the racism you faced? >> well, san francisco supposedly was different and it was. but not so different that i didn't have to participate in the effort to prepare housing. one of the things that caused the public to know willie brown was the demonstration that we did at 301 christopher drive, just to be able to look at a house. i believe that it was the first demonstration on housing in san francisco i participated in getting the first black person on the fire department in san francisco. i participated in getting the first
when i got to school, i couldn't get into stanford but right away, one, i couldn't afford it but secondly, i didn't have the classes to allow me to enter to do the work that would have allowed me to graduate from stanford. went to san francisco state and the rest is, of course, history. but it was all the court that was a dramatic difference in what black kids were exposed to in education, and what white kids were exposed to. this nation has been plagued with racism. >> when you came out...
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most of his letters and speeches are stored at the king institute at stanford. and now the group of students says that the king institute is underfunded, so they launched a fund raising campaign without stanford's help. students have asked the class of 2020 to each donate $20.20. >> we care so much that we are willing to put our money where our mouth is, something that stanford hasn't yet been willing to do. the students say they have already received quite a few donations but what they are hoping is that this will encourage the university to give more funding to the institute. >>> when it comes to issues of equality, justice and race, we are here to help you find your ally, be an ally, and take action. we have links to help you navigate this time on abc7news.com/take action. >>> time now is 6:17 and checking in with you, mike, for a look at our friday and weekend forecast. >> thank you, kumasi. and it is a changeable one, one where we bring a touch of fall with breezy conditions and cooler weather, and then we round out the weekend with calmer conditions and a
most of his letters and speeches are stored at the king institute at stanford. and now the group of students says that the king institute is underfunded, so they launched a fund raising campaign without stanford's help. students have asked the class of 2020 to each donate $20.20. >> we care so much that we are willing to put our money where our mouth is, something that stanford hasn't yet been willing to do. the students say they have already received quite a few donations but what they...
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steve is a longtime entrepreneur, a professor at stanford as well.e created the outline of a speech we would give to a virtual class of 2020. you can hear us craft it on sand hill road. you won't hear the usual stuff like the potentials are boundless and the world is there for your taking because they are graduating into the worst economy in several generations which means the jobs aren't out there but there are opportunities to define yourself. with we graduated our parents said, go get a job. if you can't get a job, maybe you can do something for yourself and define who you are. >> that's what happens. you're told to go to college and then when you leave you get a job, but that's not necessarily the case right now. the creation of new companies, new inventions we could see. >> rye. >> that's a possibility. we've seen it before. >> and challenges, learning to overcome challenges and that growth. i think all of us have experienced that in one way or another and it's so important for us to never stop learning. >> thanks, scott. >> we all need to be a
steve is a longtime entrepreneur, a professor at stanford as well.e created the outline of a speech we would give to a virtual class of 2020. you can hear us craft it on sand hill road. you won't hear the usual stuff like the potentials are boundless and the world is there for your taking because they are graduating into the worst economy in several generations which means the jobs aren't out there but there are opportunities to define yourself. with we graduated our parents said, go get a job....
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i wish you all the best. >> stanford plans to hold an in-person g allow. still ahead, the pandemic is not canceling pride. in southern california and how marchers, tens of thousands of them showed solidarity for the black lives matter movement. >> we want to get back to the breaking news. demonstrators are blocking the left lane of the bay bridge. westbound is not moving at all. ten minutes ago it was inching along, not at all san francisco side of the bridge, on the other side of treasure island. chp said they started blocking lanes 30 minutes ago. all westbound lanes are blocked and there is no word on when the lanes will reopen. we will keep you posted. a huge black lives matter banner hanging up in seoul, south korea saying they stand in solidarity with americans grieving and peacefully protesting to demand positive change. a u.s. citizen -- >> the issues will continue to happen and grow especially in the u.s. and everywhere in the world really. i do not think the black lives matter movement, it is also started in america but i think it is becoming wor
i wish you all the best. >> stanford plans to hold an in-person g allow. still ahead, the pandemic is not canceling pride. in southern california and how marchers, tens of thousands of them showed solidarity for the black lives matter movement. >> we want to get back to the breaking news. demonstrators are blocking the left lane of the bay bridge. westbound is not moving at all. ten minutes ago it was inching along, not at all san francisco side of the bridge, on the other side of...
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new research out of ucsf and stanford shows after you've been diagnosed with covid-19, body develops antibodies. and doctors are relying on those and blood from infected patients to treat more seriously ill patients. but you apparently develop different kinds of antibodies. infectious disease specialist, doctor has joined us many times, has insight on the study. different antibodies coming from covid-19 patients? >> thanks for having me on, janelle. one of several studies, shows not all antibodies we make, fighting cells are equal. elite antibodies are the best, some are not so good. >> ones that have the best, super strength antibody, that will make you immune from getting the virus again? >> yes. it's like what we call passive immunity, something we've used before in infectious diseases. give the immune response from somebody else to somebody not protected. and give them a little protection to carry them over. we don't know how long would last, maybe a few months but maybe until we get the real vaccine when your body makes its own immune cells. >> so not everybody develops the supe
new research out of ucsf and stanford shows after you've been diagnosed with covid-19, body develops antibodies. and doctors are relying on those and blood from infected patients to treat more seriously ill patients. but you apparently develop different kinds of antibodies. infectious disease specialist, doctor has joined us many times, has insight on the study. different antibodies coming from covid-19 patients? >> thanks for having me on, janelle. one of several studies, shows not all...
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next a look at what stanford is >>> happening today is graduation day for stanford's class of 2020 withdifferent ceremony this year. the hour-long live commencement will be filled with student speeches on what stanford says will acknowledge the unusual circumstances. the university is committed to having an in-person commencement once everyone is able to gather back on campus again. the virtual ceremony gets going at 10:00 a.m. this morning. congratulations to all of them and it was santa clara university's turn yesterday. governor gavin newsom gave the speech for his alma mater. >> dr. king said we're bound together by a web of mutuality. the work did you to graduate is a recognition we're all better off when we're all better off. we're in this together. there's no leak on your side of our boat. >> this video was provided to abc 7 news by santa clara university. you see governor newsom sharing his words of wisdom joking this is different from what we graduation looked like. he congratulated the class saying leadership is needed now more than ever. >>> a full new hour of "abc 7 mornings
next a look at what stanford is >>> happening today is graduation day for stanford's class of 2020 withdifferent ceremony this year. the hour-long live commencement will be filled with student speeches on what stanford says will acknowledge the unusual circumstances. the university is committed to having an in-person commencement once everyone is able to gather back on campus again. the virtual ceremony gets going at 10:00 a.m. this morning. congratulations to all of them and it was...
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and the stanford university class of 2020 was honored virtually over the weekend.minutes or morning began with music followed by messages of congratulations from students, the administration and notable alums, including former yahoo ceo marissa mayer in new jersey senator cory brooker and could pro golfer michelle. >> lean on community. the importance of leaning on friends and family especially through tough times like this. >> the virtual celebration was not intended to replace the traditional commencement ceremony. stanford said it is having an in person graduation when it becomes possible. the time is 4:57 a.m. the movie "gone with the wind" will return to hbo max and be introduced by jaclyn stewart, and african-american scholar and a host of turner classic movies. in an op-ed on cnn and stewart explained that she will place the movie within several historical context. the movie was pulled because of criticism of the way it showed african-americans. warner bros. is pushing back the release of more movies. the sequel to "wonder woman" was supposed to open this on
and the stanford university class of 2020 was honored virtually over the weekend.minutes or morning began with music followed by messages of congratulations from students, the administration and notable alums, including former yahoo ceo marissa mayer in new jersey senator cory brooker and could pro golfer michelle. >> lean on community. the importance of leaning on friends and family especially through tough times like this. >> the virtual celebration was not intended to replace the...
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stanford university professor of microbiology and immunology doctor robert siegel says wear your mask accounting for the reason rise in covid-19 case numbers like this virus would be very happy if we all went back and start socializing and everything like that because that would facilitate the spread the virus between individuals in other words says doctor siegel the virus doesn't care about what matters to people and that he says is the key to reopening a reopening is not working due to the fact that it's not reopening things but people are starting to be more washington educators so you're saying you know what your people the breakdown is called mask fatigue or quarantine fatigue. >>doctor siegel points out that new cases are not spiking among one high-risk group in particular health care workers bear rate of infection is really really low. >>and so they have a high exposure but they're taking they're being very careful and they're not getting enough that if anything doctor siegel says more testing is showing the recent uptick in cases, israel and he says there is scant evidence war
stanford university professor of microbiology and immunology doctor robert siegel says wear your mask accounting for the reason rise in covid-19 case numbers like this virus would be very happy if we all went back and start socializing and everything like that because that would facilitate the spread the virus between individuals in other words says doctor siegel the virus doesn't care about what matters to people and that he says is the key to reopening a reopening is not working due to the...
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.>>> stanford healthcare and packers hospital workers staged a walkout today for racial justice. participants held eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence to pay tribute to george floyd. >> it took my breath away because at the end of the day i know in my head this could be my cousin, could be my dad my brother, my granddad that could have went through the same thing.>>> multiple nights of unrest and violence now leading to a calmer seen in the south bay. but with the curfew lifted today, how is law enforcement approaching ongoing protests? kpix 5's kenny choi joining us live from san jose. >> reporter: this is the 10th day of protests across the country, the sun behind me has been going on for about three hours. it has remained very peaceful but it was a very different scene just six days ago here in the city of san jose with fiery and violent confrontations between police officers and civilians. city officials today recognizing that some mistakes were made emphasizing the need to protect the city all while encouraging peaceful protests. for days the city of san jose on edge, of
.>>> stanford healthcare and packers hospital workers staged a walkout today for racial justice. participants held eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence to pay tribute to george floyd. >> it took my breath away because at the end of the day i know in my head this could be my cousin, could be my dad my brother, my granddad that could have went through the same thing.>>> multiple nights of unrest and violence now leading to a calmer seen in the south bay. but with the...
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. >>> stanford students say celebrated accomplishments and shared memories during a virtual celebrationf 2020 grads. ♪ >> that's the group celebrating graduates during what would have been the university's commencement. this morning's live stream featured reflections from students and some famous alumni as well. stanford says it will hold an in-person graduation when coronavirus restrictions are lifted. >>> shifting gears now. getting to the weather. drew touma standing by. it is absolutely gorgeous out there today. >> it really was. a little breezy but that breeze will eventually bring about some warmer weather in the days ahead. so live doppler 7 along with satellite showing you, we've got fog along the coastline. some high clouds streaming through north bay right now. the roof top camera showing you, it is a really pleasant picture. you can see the breeze has picked up. the palm trees are waving in the wind and you can see, 21 is the current wind in san jose, 18-miles-per-hour in fa has bco temperatures on the comfortable side for june. 76 in palo alto. it's warm but not excessively
. >>> stanford students say celebrated accomplishments and shared memories during a virtual celebrationf 2020 grads. ♪ >> that's the group celebrating graduates during what would have been the university's commencement. this morning's live stream featured reflections from students and some famous alumni as well. stanford says it will hold an in-person graduation when coronavirus restrictions are lifted. >>> shifting gears now. getting to the weather. drew touma...
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brock turner sexual assault case at stanford a few years back, these are failed communications.nd the one that really, the book starts and ends with, the signature case i'm concerned with is the sandra bland case, which is one of those high profile encounters between african americans and law enforcement that was, excuse me, so much in the news a few years ago, which was a conversation between a young black man, black woman and a police officer who pulls her over, and the conversation goes off the rails. and i wondered why is it, why is it that we're, that we fail in these conversations with strangers? that's where the book comes from. susan: each one of your books has explored an aspect of human communication. what is it about this topic that you keep coming back to? why is it so important to you? malcolm: i don't know. i just think it is endlessly -- no one loves a transcript more than me. i am keenly interested in how people express themselves and how they succeed and fail at that. i'm one of those people who, if someone is articulate, i'm all in. i find myself so -- one of t
brock turner sexual assault case at stanford a few years back, these are failed communications.nd the one that really, the book starts and ends with, the signature case i'm concerned with is the sandra bland case, which is one of those high profile encounters between african americans and law enforcement that was, excuse me, so much in the news a few years ago, which was a conversation between a young black man, black woman and a police officer who pulls her over, and the conversation goes off...
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. >> stanford university is a former chief medical officer at the u.s. department of health and human services. >> i appreciate the challenges that exist there when you're considering public health risk. you have to consider the socioeconomic risk because those are determinants of health. >> ktvu fox2 news. >>> today marin county move deeper into phase 2 of its reopening plan. under the new guidelines stores can allow customers inside other businesses including personal cleaning services. the businesses are required to clean and sanitize their stores and employees must wear face coverings. >>> all wineries and breweries and sonoma county are allowed to reopen. the counties updated health order allows them to open without the previous work wire meant of serving a meal. disposable menus are being used in the number of people inside will be limited. reservations are required and timed. >> we will let certain groups in and it will feel like you have the place to yourself.'s time to shine. >> they say that 95% of the wineries will reopening during phase 2. >>
. >> stanford university is a former chief medical officer at the u.s. department of health and human services. >> i appreciate the challenges that exist there when you're considering public health risk. you have to consider the socioeconomic risk because those are determinants of health. >> ktvu fox2 news. >>> today marin county move deeper into phase 2 of its reopening plan. under the new guidelines stores can allow customers inside other businesses including...
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search abc 7 bay area and download it for free. >>> happening today is graduation day for stanford'sferent ceremony this year. the hour-long live commencement will be filled with student speeches on what stanford says will acknowledge the unusual circumstances. the university is committed to having an in-person commencement once everyone is able to gather back on campus again. the virtual ceremony gets going at 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> it was santa clara university's turn yesterday. governor gavin newsom gave the speech for his alma mater. >> dr. king picked up on that, said we're all bound together by a web of mutuality. the work you did to get to this point to graduate, is a recognition we're all better off when we're all better off. we're in this together. there's no leak on your side of our boat. >> this video was provided to abc 7 news by santa clara university. you see governor newsom sharing his words of wisdom joking this is different from what we graduation looked like. heend anded the speech congratulating the class, saying leadership is needed now more than ever. >>> h
search abc 7 bay area and download it for free. >>> happening today is graduation day for stanford'sferent ceremony this year. the hour-long live commencement will be filled with student speeches on what stanford says will acknowledge the unusual circumstances. the university is committed to having an in-person commencement once everyone is able to gather back on campus again. the virtual ceremony gets going at 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> it was santa clara university's turn...
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today, health leaders issued a new record, requiring health care providers, like stanford, kiz enand kampf. >> we expect more cases. we expect testing to be readily available to contain the virus and keep everyone safe. >> in a statement given to nbc bay area this evening, stanford says it's been testing since the beginning, developing its own test and helping other clinics with testing. kaiser said it is already in compliance with the new recoord. >>> wineries and breweries are going to open in sosa know ma county. it takes effect when other areas will ease restrictions, too. >>> still ahead, a possible hate crime. what was thrown at the city councilwoman's window on the peninsula and the reason she says she was targeted. >>> and preventing gate jumpers, part of b.a.r.t.'s plan before the pandemic. can the transit agency afford the gates? >>> i'm jeff ranieri, tracking the cooldown and where the rain is headed. i'll see you in eight minutes. >>> new at 11:00, amazon says it's putting a one-year ban on police using its face recognition technology. the company says it wants to wait fo
today, health leaders issued a new record, requiring health care providers, like stanford, kiz enand kampf. >> we expect more cases. we expect testing to be readily available to contain the virus and keep everyone safe. >> in a statement given to nbc bay area this evening, stanford says it's been testing since the beginning, developing its own test and helping other clinics with testing. kaiser said it is already in compliance with the new recoord. >>> wineries and...
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. >>> back here in the bay area, a memorial for black lives matter on the stanford campus. hand made signs placed at the stanford oval feature the faces of black people killed by racial violence and police brutality. the memorial also highlights black trans women who are victims of street crimes. >>> new at 11:00, several brush fires breaking out across the bay area. in fairfield, near gold hill road and 680. more problems along 680 in benicia. and in san francisco, a large homeless encampment fire on bay shore boulevard. some clouds of smoke drifting over highway 101 causing a dangerous situation. firefighters across the state on alert tonight with hot weather, high winds, bone dry conditions and the fourth of july holiday. the danger could not be higher. >>> well, it is pride weekend in san francisco, but because of the pandemic, much more muted affair this time around. there's no outdoor festival, no crazy parade. but the annual lighting of the pink triangle on twin peaks got a high tech update as you can see. nbc bay area's sergio quintana reports. >> reporter: on this
. >>> back here in the bay area, a memorial for black lives matter on the stanford campus. hand made signs placed at the stanford oval feature the faces of black people killed by racial violence and police brutality. the memorial also highlights black trans women who are victims of street crimes. >>> new at 11:00, several brush fires breaking out across the bay area. in fairfield, near gold hill road and 680. more problems along 680 in benicia. and in san francisco, a large...
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four who played with her on stanford's 2017 national championship team.hat team, this team is eager to showcase its talents on a national stage. anthony flores, nbc bay area. >> i wish her the best. we've known tegan since she was 10 years old. >> emotional. she's a up star. awesome, congrats. >>> we like to end with something good. pictures and smiles of graduates. >> also emotional. we're happy to honor our bay area graduates. congrats to the class of 2020. ♪ ♪ we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> gianna, she's got it. >> honoring that eternal bond, a special episode of "access hollywood." from all the words to all the play and everything in between. >> your job is the world. >> i love you. >> all the joys, big and little of fatherhood. can you do an impression of me? >> take it from me, there is nothing better. >> i'm getting roasted
four who played with her on stanford's 2017 national championship team.hat team, this team is eager to showcase its talents on a national stage. anthony flores, nbc bay area. >> i wish her the best. we've known tegan since she was 10 years old. >> emotional. she's a up star. awesome, congrats. >>> we like to end with something good. pictures and smiles of graduates. >> also emotional. we're happy to honor our bay area graduates. congrats to the class of 2020. ♪ ♪...
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stanford, a certified surgeon, was done waiting. into her he community own hands, as so many black women have done when our institutions have failed them, recruited a group of black health care workers to orm the black doctors consortium. staffed by black doctors, med their s, and nurses on days off, the black doctors consortium has spent the past using their own resources to test thousands of atients in church peculiarities -- parking lots, union halls, rec centers, going to deliver munities testing services where they're most needed. received a $1 million grant to expand and plans to 250 to 350 people a day. looking ahead, the black doctors use their plans to successful community-based covid h to distribute vaccines once they become available. dr. stanford represents the very best of who we are and the leadership we so desperately crisis.times of thank you, dr. stanford, and your entire group for your and commitment to addressing inequality with direct action. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlem
stanford, a certified surgeon, was done waiting. into her he community own hands, as so many black women have done when our institutions have failed them, recruited a group of black health care workers to orm the black doctors consortium. staffed by black doctors, med their s, and nurses on days off, the black doctors consortium has spent the past using their own resources to test thousands of atients in church peculiarities -- parking lots, union halls, rec centers, going to deliver munities...
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. >>> happening today, stanford health care and other medical allies will rally for racial justice. they will gather on the lawn of the campus drive in palo alto around noon. doctors are taking the stand to elevate black voices and say racism is another virus, and we have been fighting that one, unfortunately for centuries. we are not sure how we will come out on that fight. what we know for sure, the cure for racism lies within each of us already. >>> many valley mayor apologizing for her response to a citizen who asked during a council meeting what is mill valley doing to show black lives matter. >> it's a policy that we do not take action on matters that do not show immediate importance. >> she apologized and said she did not address the community's hurt and anger. for that, i am truly sorry. >>> we are learning about the deadly moments before a police shweek. a police officer mistook a hammer for a handgun as police were responding to multiple reports of looting on tuesday morning. the officers confronted a group outside of a walgreens, and one officer spotted a man running towa
. >>> happening today, stanford health care and other medical allies will rally for racial justice. they will gather on the lawn of the campus drive in palo alto around noon. doctors are taking the stand to elevate black voices and say racism is another virus, and we have been fighting that one, unfortunately for centuries. we are not sure how we will come out on that fight. what we know for sure, the cure for racism lies within each of us already. >>> many valley mayor...
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the sports business when i worked at the league office of the nfl prior to attending law school at stanfordso i got to understand that sports is an incredibly -- sports business is an incredibly powerful institutional, sophisticated business. so that is something that i'm bringing to the table. but i went to my first hockey game as a freshman at harvard, which was around the time when the sharks came. and you can attest to it, because you are a coyotes fan in waiting, i believe. but for all the sharks fans there in san jose, you guys know very well it's a hockey town. that community, that entire community, i have friends on the east side of san jose still who proudly wear their sharks jersey. and in large part because it says san jose on it right across the chest. and so that's what it takes. it takes to truly embrace all members of that community. that's what i hope to do here, as well. >> we'll be back with xavier gutierrez, the new president and ceo of the arizona coyotes of the nhl. stay with us. >>> we're back with xavier gutierrez, president and ceo of the arizona coyotes of the natio
the sports business when i worked at the league office of the nfl prior to attending law school at stanfordso i got to understand that sports is an incredibly -- sports business is an incredibly powerful institutional, sophisticated business. so that is something that i'm bringing to the table. but i went to my first hockey game as a freshman at harvard, which was around the time when the sharks came. and you can attest to it, because you are a coyotes fan in waiting, i believe. but for all the...
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justice, dear god, graduate from stanford last june i was elated i was one of the four presidents of class. i was proud in the fall i received a rhodes scholarship. i approached arrogance. but late one night as i walk the streets of polyol till police car slowed down, while passing me. his intense steely glare i realize that meant to him in so many others i am and always will be and i substitute now i am and will always be the n word. guilty until proven innocent. i'm struggling to be our particular loquacious positive to constructive up about the first time in so long i lost control of my motions. rage, frustration, bitterness, desperation, sadness devote emotions once depressed and channeled our now let loose. why? not guilty not shocked. poverty, alienation, estrangement, a continuously aggravated by racism overt and institutional can you read your neighborhood without being stopped? can you get a loan from your bank? can you be trusted at your store? can you get an ambulance dispatch to your neighborhood question what can you get the police to come to your house? can you get an e
justice, dear god, graduate from stanford last june i was elated i was one of the four presidents of class. i was proud in the fall i received a rhodes scholarship. i approached arrogance. but late one night as i walk the streets of polyol till police car slowed down, while passing me. his intense steely glare i realize that meant to him in so many others i am and always will be and i substitute now i am and will always be the n word. guilty until proven innocent. i'm struggling to be our...