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my uncle went to stanford and then my mom went to stanford and then leslie went to stanford. >> she wantedng the underdog. >> she was in love and she was hoping to be married and she was ready to make the difference that she could in the world. i just can't imagine for her dear heart and her brilliant gentle self to have the horror of that experience -- i still can't imagine. >> i did a year abroad in ghana, west africa. and i got a phone call that was a marine from the u.s. embassy. and he said i had a telegram. you want to come and get it? i said, no, read it to me, read it to me. and he goes, are you sure you want me to read this to you? and i go, yeah, yeah, read it, read it. so he said, the telegram basically just said, "leslie dead in usa." and i was just shocked. and i remember, i just kept saying over and over again, what am i going to do now? that was what i -- i remember that was my reaction. what am i going do now? like my life with you over. what, what am i going to do now? >> it was a brutal crime. she was brutally attacked, and i believe she fought for her life. and part of t
my uncle went to stanford and then my mom went to stanford and then leslie went to stanford. >> she wantedng the underdog. >> she was in love and she was hoping to be married and she was ready to make the difference that she could in the world. i just can't imagine for her dear heart and her brilliant gentle self to have the horror of that experience -- i still can't imagine. >> i did a year abroad in ghana, west africa. and i got a phone call that was a marine from the u.s....
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she graduated stanford in three years and was engaged to be married. she was heading to you penn law school. the second one was janet taylor a beloved independent young woman who was the daughter of legendary hall of famer stanford football coach and player and athletic director chuck taylor. the last victim was this lovely, and i have a special place in my heart for her because i grew up near her in north dakota, she was married to a track standout from north dakota, had moved here and was married to him, and was killed in the stanford church on october 13, 1974. kristen: this frightened the campus community. the cases went cold for many decades. i know you go into detail tonight. what brought investigators back on track? >> what happened was, fortunately for the state of california and these families, california 1996 elected their first female sheriff. that was sheriff laurie smith of santa clara county. she was arliss' age when she was murdered in the church and just starting her career in law enforcement. when she became sheriff, she said it is my
she graduated stanford in three years and was engaged to be married. she was heading to you penn law school. the second one was janet taylor a beloved independent young woman who was the daughter of legendary hall of famer stanford football coach and player and athletic director chuck taylor. the last victim was this lovely, and i have a special place in my heart for her because i grew up near her in north dakota, she was married to a track standout from north dakota, had moved here and was...
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stanford kicks off their season tomorrow in the allstate kickoff classic down in texas. looking to build off a promising though short and twenty-twenty season where they won 4 straight games down. the stretch. i caught up with coach david shaw. >> to find out the expectations for this season. >> red black and white. back on the football field at stanford university players taking part in training camp for the first time since 2019. we're just competing every day is just getting more and more competitive. we're turning up the. >> the and if you every day. >> and just the between offense. >> just coming together really nicely the cardinal are welcoming a sense of normalcy after a tumultuous twenty-twenty. thanks to covid-19 the pac 12 football season was delayed until november. and the cardinal were forced out of santa clara for most of the season because of county covid restrictions and it's not too far. you know, just in our that. >> if something happens that we can adjust. we're ready to% adjust that we need to. given what could happen. head coach david shaw are ready t
stanford kicks off their season tomorrow in the allstate kickoff classic down in texas. looking to build off a promising though short and twenty-twenty season where they won 4 straight games down. the stretch. i caught up with coach david shaw. >> to find out the expectations for this season. >> red black and white. back on the football field at stanford university players taking part in training camp for the first time since 2019. we're just competing every day is just getting more...
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less than two weeks before stanford university students.o back to campus hundreds of ras are refusing to work unless they're demands are met stafford is currently paying ras about 3,800 for every single quarter room and board at stafford university is about 18,000. so if you do a math is not enough. no, we're essentially paying the work. we spoke to choose stanford our race who asked to remain anonymous in fear of retali. and are you scared? are you doing this? you're speaking out absolutely as a student. i'm very very fearful because i'm only one piece and stanford. is this huge elite institution the strike comes several days after at least one of the ras tested positive for covid-19 following an indoor in person training event. they packed us all into like a 500 person auditorium and a couple days later. we found out that a student actually was covid even though all stanford students are mandated to be fully vaccinated this group of ras once more covid safety guidelines and to move their training sessions online. they're also asking for t
less than two weeks before stanford university students.o back to campus hundreds of ras are refusing to work unless they're demands are met stafford is currently paying ras about 3,800 for every single quarter room and board at stafford university is about 18,000. so if you do a math is not enough. no, we're essentially paying the work. we spoke to choose stanford our race who asked to remain anonymous in fear of retali. and are you scared? are you doing this? you're speaking out absolutely as...
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less than two weeks before stanford university students. go back to campus hundreds of ras are refusing to work unless they're demands are met stafford is currently paying ras about 3,800 at stafford university is about 18,000. so if you do a math is not enough. no, we're essentially paying the work. we spoke to choose stanford our race who asked to remain anonymous in fear of retali. and are you scared? are you doing this? you're speaking out absolutely as a student. i'm very very fearful because i'm only one piece and stanford. is this huge elite institution the strike comes several days after at least one of the ras tested positive for covid-19 following an indoor in person training event. they packed us all into like a 500 person auditorium and a couple days later. we found out that a student actually was covid even though all stanford students are mandated to be fully vaccinated this group of ras once more covid safety guidelines and to move their training sessions online. they're also asking for the reversal of an alcohol policy where
less than two weeks before stanford university students. go back to campus hundreds of ras are refusing to work unless they're demands are met stafford is currently paying ras about 3,800 at stafford university is about 18,000. so if you do a math is not enough. no, we're essentially paying the work. we spoke to choose stanford our race who asked to remain anonymous in fear of retali. and are you scared? are you doing this? you're speaking out absolutely as a student. i'm very very fearful...
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stanford in the top ten, in sixth. the website noted the graduation rate, student to faculty ratio, plus the average starting salary for stanford grad more than 73,000 bucks. ahead of stanford, number one princeton, columbia, harvard, mit, and yale. >>> well, if we could rank our favorite events of the year, clear the shelters is near the top. all this week we are teaming up to help pets find their forever homes. >> joe shows us how love sometimes comes where you'd least expect it. >> who is the sweetest? >> you never know where true love will strike. >> you're so cute. >> reporter: sometimes it sneaks up on you, catches you unguarded. that's how it was with karen michaels. >> good boy! >> reporter: and claus. >> i saw claus on the list of fosters and said, he is pretty cute. >> reporter: she wasn't looking for a dog when she volunteered at san francisco's spca, but when the pandemic hit the shelter closed. michaels and others began fostering dogs and, well. >> he had no fur and a lot of medical issues. we thought, we
stanford in the top ten, in sixth. the website noted the graduation rate, student to faculty ratio, plus the average starting salary for stanford grad more than 73,000 bucks. ahead of stanford, number one princeton, columbia, harvard, mit, and yale. >>> well, if we could rank our favorite events of the year, clear the shelters is near the top. all this week we are teaming up to help pets find their forever homes. >> joe shows us how love sometimes comes where you'd least expect...
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but not stanford. recently dialed in.e sides of the football for them and particularly the defensive coordinator. >> tim: barlow gets it in for a touchdown. the trojans give them their due for hanging tough, getting a couple of scoring grabs in late. they cut it to 16. they'll go for two here. >> spencer: nice job was still staying with effort. giving you wonders here and when they play with leverage. different, got to be with the score. >> tim: malepeai will be in the backfield for the two-point conversion. there it is. they get it, makes it a two score game. he's been here before. >> spencer: its epidemic now, to me, but when you see this little double portion right here, work on that defensive on the backside with so much open space. route combination, got to be able to diagnose that in real time. again, an academic issue now. but something for the future. >> tim: i'm so glad these young fans are back for college football. one of the things i really noticed in our coverage, the first couple of weeks... >> referee: numb
but not stanford. recently dialed in.e sides of the football for them and particularly the defensive coordinator. >> tim: barlow gets it in for a touchdown. the trojans give them their due for hanging tough, getting a couple of scoring grabs in late. they cut it to 16. they'll go for two here. >> spencer: nice job was still staying with effort. giving you wonders here and when they play with leverage. different, got to be with the score. >> tim: malepeai will be in the...
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stanford has cut its usage 15%, and palo alto 13%. live in stanford, amy hollyfield. kumasi: on our app, we have a complete collection of stories about our changing climate and environment, and you can download this wherever you stream. julian: to the california recall election closing in on five days, candidates trying to get last-minute support from undecided voters. if more than 50% of voters vote to recall governor newsom, he will be out and the opponent with the most votes will be the winner. dorian shaw is breaking high the stakes are. zoh have been recalled in history and gavin newsom could be the third. kamala harris campaigned in the bay area and barack obama taped an ad for him. alexandria ocasio-cortez posted to vote no on the recall. the high. if a republican governor were to lead in california, they would likely repeal mask and vaccine mandates, and if there was a vacancy in the senate, it would likely put in a republican, which would tip the scale in the senate. the leading contender is larry elder with 26% of the vote. he does not have the widespread su
stanford has cut its usage 15%, and palo alto 13%. live in stanford, amy hollyfield. kumasi: on our app, we have a complete collection of stories about our changing climate and environment, and you can download this wherever you stream. julian: to the california recall election closing in on five days, candidates trying to get last-minute support from undecided voters. if more than 50% of voters vote to recall governor newsom, he will be out and the opponent with the most votes will be the...
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>> until stanford pa,,c 7 news.amanda: the san joaquin valley region is one of 12 county including fresno and the search protocol is activated when 10% of icu beds are available for three days. it allows for regional hospitals to transfer patients to open beds were available. as the delta variant continues to spread, and oakland church will resume testing today. it will hold testing at 9:00 this morning in the parking lot. it is free and you don't need insurance. most results are available within two to five days. concern is-the potential for a nationwide covid surge over the labor day holiday. the u.s. recorded its 22nd consecutive day with more than 100,000 daily cases on thursday. vaccination numbers also continue to go up. health officials report 1.4 million vaccine doses were administered in putting five and 50,000 the vaccinated people. but there are reports the biden administration will delay the september 20 deadline to start offering boosters for pfizer and moderna shots, as moderna announced it has finishe
>> until stanford pa,,c 7 news.amanda: the san joaquin valley region is one of 12 county including fresno and the search protocol is activated when 10% of icu beds are available for three days. it allows for regional hospitals to transfer patients to open beds were available. as the delta variant continues to spread, and oakland church will resume testing today. it will hold testing at 9:00 this morning in the parking lot. it is free and you don't need insurance. most results are...
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>> until stanford university has reached the demands we posted. luz: in palo alto, luz peÃa, abc 7 news. amanda: an uptick in hospitalizations has triggered the state protocol for ic capacity. the san joaquin valley region is made up of 12 counties, including fresno, merced and kern county. it is activated when less than 10% of icu beds are available for three days. it allows regional hospitals to transfer patients to open heads were available. as the delta variant spreads, one oakland church will resume testing starting today. the gospel church willold testg 9:00 is i eiparking lot. g a test. most results are available within two days to five days. concern is high on potential for a new nationwide covert surge over the labor day holiday. the u.s. reported its 22nd consecutive day with more than thousands of new cases on thursday. vaccination numbers continue to go up. health officials report 1.4 million vaccine doses were administered in 24 hours, including 550,000 newly vaccinated people. there are reports the biden administration will delay the
>> until stanford university has reached the demands we posted. luz: in palo alto, luz peÃa, abc 7 news. amanda: an uptick in hospitalizations has triggered the state protocol for ic capacity. the san joaquin valley region is made up of 12 counties, including fresno, merced and kern county. it is activated when less than 10% of icu beds are available for three days. it allows regional hospitals to transfer patients to open heads were available. as the delta variant spreads, one oakland...
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stanford and palo alto are pulling their weight. stanford managed to cut their usage by 15%. palo alto, 13%. they are the stars in the county. reporting live instant -- in stamford, amy hollyfield. >> on our streaming app, we have a complete collection of stories about our changing climate and environment. you can download the app wherever you stream by searching abc 7 news bay area. >> pg&e has developed a wildfire mitigation plan. officials with the california public utilities commission are expected to ratify it. the plan includes vegetation management and thorough equipment inspection and community engagement among other strategies to reduce the risk of wildfires. >> dangerous weather is on the wafer northern california. that includes dry lightning. it is not expected to be as severe as what we saw last august when the dry lightning storms ignited more than 500 wildfires across northern california. the scu lightning complex and lnu complex burned more than 1300 square miles in the greater bear area -- greater bay area. >> firefighters fighting the caldor fire are preparin
stanford and palo alto are pulling their weight. stanford managed to cut their usage by 15%. palo alto, 13%. they are the stars in the county. reporting live instant -- in stamford, amy hollyfield. >> on our streaming app, we have a complete collection of stories about our changing climate and environment. you can download the app wherever you stream by searching abc 7 news bay area. >> pg&e has developed a wildfire mitigation plan. officials with the california public utilities...
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stanford and usc, a late kickoff.to kansas state last week. entered this game as 17 point underdogs. usc kicker parker lewis kicked out of the game on the opening kickoff for targeting. don't see that ever or very often. stanford striking first. nathaniel takes off left tackle, 87 yards. there he goes to the house. 7-0, stanford on top in the first quarter. second quarter, a 7-7 ballgame. a usc player lines up in the neutral zone, so david and stanford decide to go for it on fourth down. tanner to elijah for the touchdown. stanford led 21-10 at the break. third quarter. 31 pick six. stanford's first pick six since 2017. stanford wins and will play a vanderbilt next saturday. the golden bears looking for their first win of the season. daniel scott, the short pick six, but the bears missed a point early and two-point conversion. horned frogs take the lead at the half. 45 yards to the house. pitch to damien moore and he scores easily. now, they need to two-point conversion to keep this game going anti-it. cal going to gi
stanford and usc, a late kickoff.to kansas state last week. entered this game as 17 point underdogs. usc kicker parker lewis kicked out of the game on the opening kickoff for targeting. don't see that ever or very often. stanford striking first. nathaniel takes off left tackle, 87 yards. there he goes to the house. 7-0, stanford on top in the first quarter. second quarter, a 7-7 ballgame. a usc player lines up in the neutral zone, so david and stanford decide to go for it on fourth down. tanner...
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the pediatric clinical trials at stanford. with children in particular. what we want to look for is, uh, immediate reactions to the vaccine, like fevers or chills or flu like symptoms. will there be severe? what percentage of children have them? how long do they last? the company should be able to provide the data. the fda by october and then the fda would. need to consider an act. sometime after that, we fill out our the chavez family says researchers gave them cellphones to track the health for two years and told them they learn whether the kids got the vaccine or a placebo. in december, dr maldonado says the fda could approve the emergency use authorization for the pfizer vaccine for those 5 to 11 year old kids by the end of the year. alright jana katsuyama reporting live tonight. thanks, janna. california recorded 8800 new cases yesterday and 25 deaths. the positivity rate his 4.4 point 5% more than 67% of eligible residents are now fully vaccinated and more than 10% are partially vaccinated. nationally 62% of eligible res
the pediatric clinical trials at stanford. with children in particular. what we want to look for is, uh, immediate reactions to the vaccine, like fevers or chills or flu like symptoms. will there be severe? what percentage of children have them? how long do they last? the company should be able to provide the data. the fda by october and then the fda would. need to consider an act. sometime after that, we fill out our the chavez family says researchers gave them cellphones to track the health...
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stanford is a huge institution. it >> the strike comes after at least one of the ra's tested positive for covid-19 following an indoor in person training event. >> they practice into a 500 person auditorium. -- packed us into a 500 person torrent. we found out a student was positive. >> this group once more safet guidelines into move their training sessions online. they are asking for the reversal of an alcohol policy where students used to drink with doors open. now, they can close them. >> five freshmen were transferred because of alcohol portioning -- poisoning. >> stanford said the budgeting is allocated an additional $2.3 million a year for residential student staff pay. we will continue to work with students on their questions and concerns as we welcome students back to campus. students say they are not backing down. how long is this going to go? >> until stanford has reached the demands. amanda: an uptic uptic hospitalizations in the central valley has triggered the surge protocol for i see you capacity. the
stanford is a huge institution. it >> the strike comes after at least one of the ra's tested positive for covid-19 following an indoor in person training event. >> they practice into a 500 person auditorium. -- packed us into a 500 person torrent. we found out a student was positive. >> this group once more safet guidelines into move their training sessions online. they are asking for the reversal of an alcohol policy where students used to drink with doors open. now, they can...
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at the top of the list once again is stanford. we are going to dig into where grads are getting jobs, and also dig into the big elephant in the room which is the mba even worth it. some of these schools cost you $80,000 a year, maybe even more than that. a two year program, that is a lot. caroline: are you the one paying? romaine: not me. taylor: let's take a look at a cold chart and break this down because you're hitting on a good point we are going to get to. what is the value of all this? who is paying? what do you do in an era of social distancing? but before we get to all that, it is one of the best read articles that we do every year. we're getting our bloomberg businessweek mba ranking. romaine said it, it's stanford. romaine: look at that. taylor: dartmouth is second. harvard third. i will give a shout out to my california crew ou tthere. romaine: california is a big state, yet you only have one. chicago is just a city and we have two. taylor: this is going to be a rough 30 minutes. but this is really cool. we do these ran
at the top of the list once again is stanford. we are going to dig into where grads are getting jobs, and also dig into the big elephant in the room which is the mba even worth it. some of these schools cost you $80,000 a year, maybe even more than that. a two year program, that is a lot. caroline: are you the one paying? romaine: not me. taylor: let's take a look at a cold chart and break this down because you're hitting on a good point we are going to get to. what is the value of all this?...
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more involvement in university decisions and a change in stanford's alcohol and drug policy. in an e-mail cited in the paper a university official tells organizing groups it does not take their concerns lightly and plans to consider discussions over those issues but does not plan to change its drug and alcohol policy. classes are set to get underway for students at stanford on september 20th. >>> trending this morning, caring for two young ones, but only until they are old enough to survive on their own. in this case, we are talking about two abandoned bear cubs that fish and wildlife workers spotted in the national forest in california. after they realized they were too young to go at it alone rangers brought them to a wildlife center near san diego. they will be cared for there and give a skill set to survive back into the wild free. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," crews gaining ground on the caldor fire. the threat is lingering overhead. live at 5:00 on the latest overnight developments and vianey is keeping her eyes on the air quality index. >>> and they voted to str
more involvement in university decisions and a change in stanford's alcohol and drug policy. in an e-mail cited in the paper a university official tells organizing groups it does not take their concerns lightly and plans to consider discussions over those issues but does not plan to change its drug and alcohol policy. classes are set to get underway for students at stanford on september 20th. >>> trending this morning, caring for two young ones, but only until they are old enough to...
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yvonne maldonado from stanford, we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >>> we talked about the timeline about when kids 5-11 can get their shots. we also want to share the steps that have to happen first. pfizer has to submit all of its day to the fda and apply for the emergency use authorization. this step could happen by the end of this month. then the fda will review pfizer's data and application. there's no official timetable for how long this will take. but the fda has said it plans to make a decision in a matter of weeks. if the fda does approve pfizer, that emergency use authorization, doses could be given soon after that. by the way, moderna and j&j, johnson & johnson, are also conducting trials for kids. again, halloween could be the day when this all happens. we're also tracking the covid cases at bay area school districts. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on the view the covid dash board on the trends bar right in front of our page to see how many covid cases have been reported in your child's school and school district. >>> also to
yvonne maldonado from stanford, we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >>> we talked about the timeline about when kids 5-11 can get their shots. we also want to share the steps that have to happen first. pfizer has to submit all of its day to the fda and apply for the emergency use authorization. this step could happen by the end of this month. then the fda will review pfizer's data and application. there's no official timetable for how long this will take. but the fda has said...
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taylor is actually breaks down that study for us. >> researchers at stanford yale and u c berkeley found just how effective masks can be reducing the spread of covid-19 in the largest mask study to date their recent study was done in bangladesh across 600 villages and more than 350,000 adults. well, they found masks in general provided a 9% reduction in covid-19 cases. surgical masks were more effective and reduced cases by 11%. researchers say effectiveness continue to climb among older adults and people who are 60 and above. we found that we were able to prevent 35% of covid-19 cases infectious disease expert at stanford university actually stitch in ski who was one of the lead authors of this research says the study was done when cases were lowered before the delta variant became the dominant strain. >> so they predict case reduction would be larger today. think this is probably an underestimate of the real impact of mass for a number of reasons, including the fact that we only measured covid-19 among people who reported symptoms consistent with covid-19 case definitions during the st
taylor is actually breaks down that study for us. >> researchers at stanford yale and u c berkeley found just how effective masks can be reducing the spread of covid-19 in the largest mask study to date their recent study was done in bangladesh across 600 villages and more than 350,000 adults. well, they found masks in general provided a 9% reduction in covid-19 cases. surgical masks were more effective and reduced cases by 11%. researchers say effectiveness continue to climb among older...
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and the key one stanford actually has got 4 trials going on right now. the key one which should be wrapping up at the end of this month. >> focuses on those 5 to 11. and that's the one that people are worrying about and focusing on and hoping that they will get some approval before the end of the year. >> when was back in june when 9 year-old nika chavez got his first jab as part of stanford's covid-19 pfizer vaccine trial for children under 12. >> it kind of stone little bit. >> but it didn't >> since then, he and his 6 year-old sister sophia have each received 2 doses a can do >> because if he doesn't get it, then it who lived. then you can the car really can zeal e back. >> the chavez mom is an icu nurse and heard about the vaccine trial through work after she and her husband did their research. they were satisfied. it was the right thing to do to us it's it feels we're all in this together. >> we appreciate the fact that so many, you know, huge percentage of the teachers in our and school staff in our community are also vaccinated. so i'm just kind o
and the key one stanford actually has got 4 trials going on right now. the key one which should be wrapping up at the end of this month. >> focuses on those 5 to 11. and that's the one that people are worrying about and focusing on and hoping that they will get some approval before the end of the year. >> when was back in june when 9 year-old nika chavez got his first jab as part of stanford's covid-19 pfizer vaccine trial for children under 12. >> it kind of stone little bit....
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now stanford kicks off the season today down in texas. to build off of a promising 2020 season kylen mills has more on what to expect from the cardinal in 2021. >> red, black and white. back on the football field at stanford university players taking part in training camp for the first time since 2019. we're just competing every day is just getting more and more competitive. we're turning up the. >> the energy every day. >> and just the between offense. >> just coming together really nicely the cardinal are welcoming a sense of normalcy after a tumultuous twenty-twenty. thanks to covid-19 the pac 12 football season was delayed until november. and the cardinal were forced out of santa clara for most of the season because of county covid restrictions and it's not too far. you know, just in our that. >> if something happens that we can adjust. we're ready to adjust if we need to. what could happen. head coach david shaw are ready to pivot at any moment. but he feels good about the team's health and safety protocols and over 85% vaccination r
now stanford kicks off the season today down in texas. to build off of a promising 2020 season kylen mills has more on what to expect from the cardinal in 2021. >> red, black and white. back on the football field at stanford university players taking part in training camp for the first time since 2019. we're just competing every day is just getting more and more competitive. we're turning up the. >> the energy every day. >> and just the between offense. >> just coming...
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our next guest, stanford professor and author of "the bonds of inequality."estin jenkins will be joining us to discuss the impact and history of municipal bonds and how it may have contributed, exasperated. taylor: worlds are colliding. muni bonds and "what'd you miss? ." romaine: i have never been this excited for a reasonable bond conversation. caroline: you can tell by the tone of your voice. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: let's bring you some breaking news regarding crypto. robinhood, we understand, is testing a new crypto wallet and asset features within its app. many have been anticipating this. this is being uncovered by our own mark gurman. a new version of the iphone app, saying the company's software is including pages for users to sign up for a crypto wallet user. taylor: for our u.s. audience, caroline means beta. adena: how did -- taylor: -- caroline: how did the romans say eddie? probably my way. taylor: we have been looking and examining the bottom-line impact of diversity. our focus this week, the muni market. a stanford professor and author
our next guest, stanford professor and author of "the bonds of inequality."estin jenkins will be joining us to discuss the impact and history of municipal bonds and how it may have contributed, exasperated. taylor: worlds are colliding. muni bonds and "what'd you miss? ." romaine: i have never been this excited for a reasonable bond conversation. caroline: you can tell by the tone of your voice. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: let's bring you some breaking news...
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a newly released study from stanford shows how effective they are.esearchers studied 600 villagers. they gave information and reminders to wear them and nothing to the other half of the people. the villagers wearing masks, the symptomatic cases were 9% lower than the villages who did not wear them. for the most vulnerable population, age 60 and above, it was 35% lower. ashley is up with of the lead authors and an infectious disease fellow at stanford. >> it is not just about an individual wearing the mask to protect himself or herself. it about wearing the mask to keep the community safe and i think that's what was demonstrated in the study. >> it is believed to be the the first large scale on the effectiveness of mask in addition real world setting. though doctors say any protection help, they found surgical masks work better than cloth ones. >> we found a strong effect from surgical masks. now we can say that a more effective mask heeds to greater levels of protection. >> they show them giving mask was with encouragement from community leaders does
a newly released study from stanford shows how effective they are.esearchers studied 600 villagers. they gave information and reminders to wear them and nothing to the other half of the people. the villagers wearing masks, the symptomatic cases were 9% lower than the villages who did not wear them. for the most vulnerable population, age 60 and above, it was 35% lower. ashley is up with of the lead authors and an infectious disease fellow at stanford. >> it is not just about an individual...
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. >> as 6 stanford medicine. researchers have started in rolling children younger than 12 in clinical trials to evaluate their response to the pfizer covid vaccine and with more children returning to school questions continue as to when those under age, 12 will be able to get that vaccine. good evening, everybody. i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it's all depending on the results of a number of vaccine trials that are going on across the country. one of which is happening at stanford kron four's. dan kerman joins us now live with more. dan. that's right. by the end of the month. the trial. in fact, there are 4 at stanford, but the key one which should be done by the end of the month is for those aged 5 to 11. >> that will be compiled with other similar trials across the country when pfizer then submits that data to federal health officials. the hope is to have a vaccine allowable before the end of the year. >> we're so grateful that masking is a thing i
. >> as 6 stanford medicine. researchers have started in rolling children younger than 12 in clinical trials to evaluate their response to the pfizer covid vaccine and with more children returning to school questions continue as to when those under age, 12 will be able to get that vaccine. good evening, everybody. i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it's all depending on the results of a number of vaccine trials that are going on...
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one showing the stanford went with the 2 qb attack in that game. rotating the key and west.st didn't work. the card couldn't get anything going offensively and loss to kansas state 24 to 7. the key was 15 for 18 with a 118 passing yards and the lone stanford touchdown of the game in contrast west. >> a senior completed 8 of 12 passes for 76 yards and 2 interceptions. so yeah, based on those stats seems like the right choice for david shaw's team. this saturday's game kicks off at 07:30pm, and none of the bay area college teams when last we can and cannot cal stanford. not san jose state. so here's hoping for better results this san jose state paint playing usc. that was a tough one. but cow dung and they're losing to nevada. it was kind of a shock. that was a big for them, not the way they wanted to all right, kate, thank you. thank you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and
one showing the stanford went with the 2 qb attack in that game. rotating the key and west.st didn't work. the card couldn't get anything going offensively and loss to kansas state 24 to 7. the key was 15 for 18 with a 118 passing yards and the lone stanford touchdown of the game in contrast west. >> a senior completed 8 of 12 passes for 76 yards and 2 interceptions. so yeah, based on those stats seems like the right choice for david shaw's team. this saturday's game kicks off at 07:30pm,...
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however, a stanford epidemiologist tells kron four's haaziq madyun.here are some familiar things we can do to prevent catching this new variant. >> so but again, we expected these fires to continue evolving. changing me, baby. it's not a surprising fact. these virus mutates less than some other viruses. >> medical researchers in the u.s. are keeping a very close eye on the covid-19 move areas. however, the general consensus opinion among health professionals like stanford hospital epidemiologist doctor jorge salinas is i don't believe that our audience needs to worry too much about these particular variant covid-19 isn't bad enough who can argue with that covid-19 has changed the world that we once knew. but doctors salina says the reason we don't have to worry about variant is because the same health and safety guidance for covid-19 and the delta variant will work against the latest variation of the coronavirus, the same recommendations they apply to any variant which is getting vaccinated washing your hands mean being inserted. the stance. >> wear y
however, a stanford epidemiologist tells kron four's haaziq madyun.here are some familiar things we can do to prevent catching this new variant. >> so but again, we expected these fires to continue evolving. changing me, baby. it's not a surprising fact. these virus mutates less than some other viruses. >> medical researchers in the u.s. are keeping a very close eye on the covid-19 move areas. however, the general consensus opinion among health professionals like stanford hospital...
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a stanford lead the break.t point game. 31 yard pick six, stanford's first pick six cents 2017, and they win. they play at vanderbilt next. saturday justin wilcox in the golden bears looking for their first win. it is a pick six, but the bears miss an extra point in a two-point conversion early. max dug into clinton johnson. a nice starter stop. four minutes to go, cal with its. damien more scores easily. at the golden bears need a two-point conversion to tie. he stretches the the goal line. but on the reply, the elbow hits before the play. bring your glove to the ballpark, you get a baseball. a nice catch by the fans. brandon belt, he wants to hit it to the fans as well. a three run shot to center. a five-run second inning for san francisco. most homers for the giants since hunter pence hit 27 in 2013. the starting pitcher was -- the starting pitcher was great. a career-high 201 strikeouts for gausman. tommy la stella, a three run blast. the giants win. flags at half staff at the oakland coliseum in remembranc
a stanford lead the break.t point game. 31 yard pick six, stanford's first pick six cents 2017, and they win. they play at vanderbilt next. saturday justin wilcox in the golden bears looking for their first win. it is a pick six, but the bears miss an extra point in a two-point conversion early. max dug into clinton johnson. a nice starter stop. four minutes to go, cal with its. damien more scores easily. at the golden bears need a two-point conversion to tie. he stretches the the goal line....
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the pediatric clinical trials at stanford. a company should be able to provide the data. the fda by october. dr maldonado says the data will reveal information on safety and dosage. we're going to be tracking short and long term safety. we're going to be tracking immune responses whether children need boosters fell out, renee says as part of the study, they received cell phones to send weekly reports about the children's health and received an at home covid test in case the children's show any symptoms the safety monitoring is going to continue for two years. dr maldonado says that if everything goes smoothly, the fda could approve with an eu a emergency use authorization. the covid vaccine for the 5 to 11 cohort, possibly by the end of the year. reporting live. jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news and now to our weather, there is a spare the air alert in effect because of the unhealthy levels of smog. the spare. the air alert has also been extended for tomorrow, and that's in addition to an air quote. quality advisory caused by a
the pediatric clinical trials at stanford. a company should be able to provide the data. the fda by october. dr maldonado says the data will reveal information on safety and dosage. we're going to be tracking short and long term safety. we're going to be tracking immune responses whether children need boosters fell out, renee says as part of the study, they received cell phones to send weekly reports about the children's health and received an at home covid test in case the children's show any...
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stanford's often struggle. the wildcats did not do spawn 59 yards and gone 14-nothing k-state.lf though stanford's jack west back to throw picked up by russ east the cardinal had six punts and two picks before a touchdown on their final drive cardinal lose 24/7 with a lot of things to correct heading into usc week. this game was not indicative of how hard we played how hard we practice and how well we practice. this point to me is to put that on my shoulders that we didn't go out there and execute better. our guys are gonna be sick when they watch this film because the opportunities are going to be there. going to be there. we did not take advantage. well, you know you're in eugene when you see duck fresno state my alma mater in oregon early first quarter oregon's defensive end gave on thibodeau predicted by many to be the top pick in the upcoming draft sax haner. forces the fumble on oregon recovers would lead to their first touchdown. oregon at 14 nothing later in the first thibodaux gets rolled up on his left ankle. ouch that hurt he would leave and not return officially a s
stanford's often struggle. the wildcats did not do spawn 59 yards and gone 14-nothing k-state.lf though stanford's jack west back to throw picked up by russ east the cardinal had six punts and two picks before a touchdown on their final drive cardinal lose 24/7 with a lot of things to correct heading into usc week. this game was not indicative of how hard we played how hard we practice and how well we practice. this point to me is to put that on my shoulders that we didn't go out there and...
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stanford striking first. 87 yards, and there he goes. a field goal, but a player lines up in the neutral zone. tanner mckee tell elijah higgins for the touchdown. 234 yards, stanford leads 21-10 at the break. 31 yard, the first pick six since 2017, and stanford wins 42-28. bears looking for their first win of the season. that would prove to be costly. tcu goes up by eight. four minutes to go. he scores easily, so they need the two-point conversion to keep this game going and tie it. stretching the ball across the goal line. on the replay, his elbow hit just before. baseball now, bring now, bring g to the ballpark and you get a baseball. 23rd of the year. most homers from the giants since 2013. six nine strikeouts and zero walks. a career-high 201 strikeouts this season. three run shot to right field. giants win 15-4. flags at half staff atff at oakland coliseum in remembrance of 9/11. a's and rangers. 3-0 oakland. but the bullpen gave it up. over the two runs. arbery i double to left center. bob melvin has seen enough. andrew chafin on t
stanford striking first. 87 yards, and there he goes. a field goal, but a player lines up in the neutral zone. tanner mckee tell elijah higgins for the touchdown. 234 yards, stanford leads 21-10 at the break. 31 yard, the first pick six since 2017, and stanford wins 42-28. bears looking for their first win of the season. that would prove to be costly. tcu goes up by eight. four minutes to go. he scores easily, so they need the two-point conversion to keep this game going and tie it. stretching...
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hablaremos con el doctor bonilla de la universidad de stanford.recomienda que se haga. hay muchos resultados falsos positivos y a veces terminan siendo positivos por meses. hay diferentes test. hay un test que determina si hay fragmentos del virus. el mÁs popular es el pcr, que detecta fragmentos del arn del virus, pero puede que el virus estÉ vivo o muerto. la mejor forma es cultivar la muestra. ramÓn: es posible que dÉ positivo por meses? >> luego de 10 dÍas, la posibilidad de un cultivo positivo es muy raro. sin embargo, se han dado casos en pacientes que dan positivo. los que mÁs pueden dar positivo son los pacientes de edad o pacientes con problemas de sistema inmunolÓgico, con cÁncer o enfermedad severa. el cdc recomienda no hacer el test de covid—19 para determinar la eliminaciÓn del virus, puede dar chance de dar positivo. se recomienda 10 dÍas luego de no tener sÍntomas. si el paciente estÁ asintomÁtico o enfermedad severa, se recomienda esperar tres dÍas luego de los sÍntomas. ramÓn: gracias, doctor bonilla de la universidad de stanford.
hablaremos con el doctor bonilla de la universidad de stanford.recomienda que se haga. hay muchos resultados falsos positivos y a veces terminan siendo positivos por meses. hay diferentes test. hay un test que determina si hay fragmentos del virus. el mÁs popular es el pcr, que detecta fragmentos del arn del virus, pero puede que el virus estÉ vivo o muerto. la mejor forma es cultivar la muestra. ramÓn: es posible que dÉ positivo por meses? >> luego de 10 dÍas, la posibilidad de un...
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well, joining us now is professor of political science at stanford university. bruce cain. >> good evening. sir. this is an interesting topic to take on this auspicious occasion. on on a cost basis. this this recall has has cost millions of dollars. the governor's term is up. and what about 15 months. makes sense to do recalls like this. >> what don't think so. recent poll that we did at stanford suggested that people are in favor of several possible reform measures that will make it harder to put something on the ballot the way it's been done. typically by raising signatures war by having the governor serve until we have a second election so there's no question the recall is getting used in a way that wasn't true. earlier our history. professionalization. i think of politics and the fact that people can make money by running these types of elections. >> so if we were to change how recalls work from a practical standpoint, what would that involve in, do you think there is enough motivation in that direction. to actually see something transpire. >> i think there
well, joining us now is professor of political science at stanford university. bruce cain. >> good evening. sir. this is an interesting topic to take on this auspicious occasion. on on a cost basis. this this recall has has cost millions of dollars. the governor's term is up. and what about 15 months. makes sense to do recalls like this. >> what don't think so. recent poll that we did at stanford suggested that people are in favor of several possible reform measures that will make...
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stanford, meanwhile, they kicked off season this morning at at&t stadium in dallas. kansas state fans making it feel like a home game for their team. former cardinals john lynch in attendance. his son, jake is a senior linebacker. 7-0, 3rd and 13. i don't think stanford expected a run. dues bottom right of the middle. 59 yards to the middle. kansas state finished with 200 yards on he ground. stanford still trying to get on the board, jack west. that is an overthrow, picked up by tj smith. he takes it all the way into the red zone. that was second interception of the game. two plays later, kansas state quarterback skyler thompson, hey, what are we going to do? he's going to call his own number. his second rushing touchdown, 24-0. david shaw was not happy about the kick time before this thing started, definitely not happy at the point. tanner finds bryson tremain to end the shutout, but it was a beat down. wildcats 24, cardinals 7. >>> san jose state visiting the l.a. coliseum. just another game. relax and take a deep breath. again the spartans felt they could shock th
stanford, meanwhile, they kicked off season this morning at at&t stadium in dallas. kansas state fans making it feel like a home game for their team. former cardinals john lynch in attendance. his son, jake is a senior linebacker. 7-0, 3rd and 13. i don't think stanford expected a run. dues bottom right of the middle. 59 yards to the middle. kansas state finished with 200 yards on he ground. stanford still trying to get on the board, jack west. that is an overthrow, picked up by tj smith....
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i went on to become professor at stanford and i met a man at stanford who was the national security advisor to president gerald ford and was -- would become the national security advisor to george w. h. bush. he took an interest in my career and when president george w. h bush was elected he took me with him to the white house soviet specialist at the end the cold war, doesn't get much better than that, but the is seconds lesson is find people who are interested in you and your career who can help to guide you and open up opportunities. we sometimes say i want to get there on my own. nobody get there's absolutely on their own. there are always mentors. there's another important lesson. sometimes we say you have to have role models and mentors who look like you, if i had been waited for a black woman soviet special mentor i would still be waiting. so your mentors and role models can come in any color, shape or size, just find somebody who really cares about you and your career. and the final part of that story is that when in 1990 randal goforth mikhail gorbecev were in marine one. and i tho
i went on to become professor at stanford and i met a man at stanford who was the national security advisor to president gerald ford and was -- would become the national security advisor to george w. h. bush. he took an interest in my career and when president george w. h bush was elected he took me with him to the white house soviet specialist at the end the cold war, doesn't get much better than that, but the is seconds lesson is find people who are interested in you and your career who can...
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i went on to become a freshman at stanford. and in a seminar at stanford, i met a man who had been the national security adviser to president gerald ford and would become the national security adviser to george h.w. bush. he took an interest in my career and when george h.w. bush was elected, he took me with him to be the white house soviet specialist and i was fortunate to be that at the end of the cold war. doesn't get much better than that. and the second lesson is find people interested in you and your career. we sometimes say we want to get there on our own. nobody gets there absolutely on their own. there's always mentors. and sometimes we say you have to have role models and mentors who look like you. if i had been waiting for a black woman soviet specialist mentor, i would still be waiting. so, your mentors, role models can come in any color, shape, and size. just find somebody who really cares about you and your career. the final part of that story is that when, in 1990, came to the white house and we were sitting toge
i went on to become a freshman at stanford. and in a seminar at stanford, i met a man who had been the national security adviser to president gerald ford and would become the national security adviser to george h.w. bush. he took an interest in my career and when george h.w. bush was elected, he took me with him to be the white house soviet specialist and i was fortunate to be that at the end of the cold war. doesn't get much better than that. and the second lesson is find people interested in...
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. >> as 6 stanford medicine.rs have started in rolling children younger than 12 in clinical trials to evaluate their response to the pfizer covid vaccine and with more children returning to school questions continue as to when those under age, 12 will be able to get that vaccine. good evening, everybody. i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it's all depending on the results of a number of vaccine trials that are going on across the country. one of which is happening at stanford kron four's. dan kerman joins us now live with more. dan. that's right. by the end of the month. the trial. in fact, there are 4 at stanford, but the key one which should be done by the end of the month is for those aged 5 to 11. >> that will be compiled with other similar trials across the country when pfizer then submits that data to federal healtof
. >> as 6 stanford medicine.rs have started in rolling children younger than 12 in clinical trials to evaluate their response to the pfizer covid vaccine and with more children returning to school questions continue as to when those under age, 12 will be able to get that vaccine. good evening, everybody. i'm pam moore. thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 6 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. it's all depending on the results of a number of vaccine trials that are going on across the...
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stanford kicking off the season against kansas state. this game being played at at&t stadium.aking of cowboys, hall of famer emmitt smith watching his son. e.j. smith iv. short gain on second and long. tough day for stanford. 59 yards for the touchdown. >>> hey, did you stay up late and watch that giants game? the orange and black regaining first place with an epic victory over their biggest rivals. what a great game. the mood, electric. rally towels waving. buster posey grounds to second. the throw just off the mark. pulls the first baseman from the bag. the ump says he's safe but the call is reviewed and it was the right one. take a look. foot goes off the bag. the winning run scores, the giants beat the dodger 3-2 in 11 innings. >> i thought it was a really well played baseball game and really well pitched baseball game on both sides. we got just enough offensive performance and played really good defense all the way around. i think that's why we were able to pull this one out. >> the series gets under way top of the hour. highlights at 11. more news after the break. >>> ch
stanford kicking off the season against kansas state. this game being played at at&t stadium.aking of cowboys, hall of famer emmitt smith watching his son. e.j. smith iv. short gain on second and long. tough day for stanford. 59 yards for the touchdown. >>> hey, did you stay up late and watch that giants game? the orange and black regaining first place with an epic victory over their biggest rivals. what a great game. the mood, electric. rally towels waving. buster posey grounds to...
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tell the stanford daily that the university has failed to meet their demands. they're calling for more protection against the coronavirus, the paper says. a student staff member tested positive for covid 19 after training sessions. they're also seeking higher pay and revisions to the alcohol and drug policy. the university says talks will continue new developments tonight in the controversial abortion law that was just. passed in the state of texas district judge imposed a restraining order which will protect abortion clinics from lawsuits, at least for now. planned parenthood filed suit over the law, which allows anyone to sue anyone connected to an abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. the ruling will shield clinics from those whistleblower lawsuits. for now. another hearing is set for september 13th. after the supreme court allowed texas's new restrictive abortion law to stand. other states, including florida, arkansas and south dakota, looking to pass similar laws now the moves are expected to set up a major legal battle over reproductive rights.
tell the stanford daily that the university has failed to meet their demands. they're calling for more protection against the coronavirus, the paper says. a student staff member tested positive for covid 19 after training sessions. they're also seeking higher pay and revisions to the alcohol and drug policy. the university says talks will continue new developments tonight in the controversial abortion law that was just. passed in the state of texas district judge imposed a restraining order...
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the recent stanford grad is a volunteer swim coach at the university of florida. said stanford has been her second home for the last five years and will always have a special place in her heart. but she said now that she has her degree she wants to move closer to her family. florida's head coach was the assistant coach in tokyo. ledecky will coach there but also will train for the paris olympics. >>> getting ready for a show down with the packers. but they have a problem. next. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >>> are you ready for some football. >> packers at levi stadium. the fans will be there. we will be there, but will the running back be there? >> who is going to carry the ball for the 49ers? we have the la
the recent stanford grad is a volunteer swim coach at the university of florida. said stanford has been her second home for the last five years and will always have a special place in her heart. but she said now that she has her degree she wants to move closer to her family. florida's head coach was the assistant coach in tokyo. ledecky will coach there but also will train for the paris olympics. >>> getting ready for a show down with the packers. but they have a problem. next. and...
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it's now 17-14 stanford, tanner up tight. using that 6'4" frame to haul it in.dinals scored 14 points to take control. they cruised to a 41-23 win. they are now two and one on the season. cal justin wilcox after undergoing surgery earlier this week. bears led sacramento state at- time. breaking free from the initial defender and he's gone like a 59 cadillac. untouched. sack state gave it a good fight but for a 16-yard score. accounted for three touchdowns and cal wins for their first victory of the season. >>> let's head up to napa, third rounds of championship. mcneely and tied for the lead on sunday. 18 players are within 4 shots of the lead. nfl sunday coming up tomorrow. raiders and steelers. eagles hosting the 49ers. raiders right here at 10:00 a.m. >>> still ahead a bay area rapper who shot to stardom we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fa
it's now 17-14 stanford, tanner up tight. using that 6'4" frame to haul it in.dinals scored 14 points to take control. they cruised to a 41-23 win. they are now two and one on the season. cal justin wilcox after undergoing surgery earlier this week. bears led sacramento state at- time. breaking free from the initial defender and he's gone like a 59 cadillac. untouched. sack state gave it a good fight but for a 16-yard score. accounted for three touchdowns and cal wins for their first...
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. >> and finally in bay area college football news stanford has named sophomore tanner mckee starting quarterback for saturday's matchup with number 14 usc. this comes after a dismal week, one showing stanford went with the 2 qb attack rotating the key and jack west. and it just didn't work. the card couldn't get anything going offensively ended up losing to kansas state. 24 to 7 mckee was 15 for 18 with a 118 passing yards and the lone stanford touchdown of the game. and in contrast, west, his senior completed 8 of 12 passes for 76 yards with 2 picks. now based on those stats. seems like the right choice for david shots team. this saturday's game kicks off at 7.30 pm hoping for better luck. this coming weekend because all the bay area teams, cal san jose state and stanford lost this past weekend. that's it for sports. thank u k. coming up, a new society with state of the art buildings from to 15 minute >> imagine this a bustling city designed by some. the most famous architects in the world somewhere here in the u.s. a billionaire is hoping to make that a reality reporter aaron nolan
. >> and finally in bay area college football news stanford has named sophomore tanner mckee starting quarterback for saturday's matchup with number 14 usc. this comes after a dismal week, one showing stanford went with the 2 qb attack rotating the key and jack west. and it just didn't work. the card couldn't get anything going offensively ended up losing to kansas state. 24 to 7 mckee was 15 for 18 with a 118 passing yards and the lone stanford touchdown of the game. and in contrast,...
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stanford fired him the same day.ntenced to two years supervised release including six months house arrest and a fine. >> was it satisfying to hear the judge say that you are the least culpable of the coaches involved? >> it was because i felt like at the same time, someone other than my family and lawyer kind of got it that this just was not me. >> what do you feel was your biggest mistake? >> my biggest pet -- my biggest mistake his perspective, that i never took time to step back and think, why is rick interacting with me? why is he offering me something that seems too good to be true? >> because you trusted rick singer? >> trusted rick singer. dan: some big bucks up for grabs in tonight's powerball. the jackpot is $545 million. this after no one won the tom price in saturday upon -- the top prize in saturday's drying. the powerful is played in 44 states including california. half $1 billion. that would spend nicely. dan: do you feel --kristen: do you feel lucky? do you, punk? >> i feel lucky that we got some wet w
stanford fired him the same day.ntenced to two years supervised release including six months house arrest and a fine. >> was it satisfying to hear the judge say that you are the least culpable of the coaches involved? >> it was because i felt like at the same time, someone other than my family and lawyer kind of got it that this just was not me. >> what do you feel was your biggest mistake? >> my biggest pet -- my biggest mistake his perspective, that i never took time...
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the director of air pollution and health research at stanford says impacts like increased er visits, hospital admissions and school app and sees him -- absenteeism has been connected. the bay area air quality district says parts of the east bay, plus the south bay, could see a higher than normal level of ozone in the atmosphere. >> that is where it gets hottest. ozone gets created between heat and sunlight and combustion. those are looking like the hotspots for tomorrow. >> this projected smoke forecast model shows how smoke from the knp complex fire, burning and sequoia national forest, may impact the bay area starting tuesday. the air quality district is working to determine if that smoke could further impact our air quality. >> our forecasters will be working day today to make that call. the challenge is if it is a one-day episode or lingering issues after the ozone levels go down. >> tuesday will mark the bay area's 14th spare the air alert day. in san dan: the epa monitors the level of ozone in the air and has this interactive air quality site. you can see air quality in parts o
the director of air pollution and health research at stanford says impacts like increased er visits, hospital admissions and school app and sees him -- absenteeism has been connected. the bay area air quality district says parts of the east bay, plus the south bay, could see a higher than normal level of ozone in the atmosphere. >> that is where it gets hottest. ozone gets created between heat and sunlight and combustion. those are looking like the hotspots for tomorrow. >> this...
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stanford falls on the season. was at washington, tonight. justin wilcox coat coaching on crutches. the bears trail, chase garber takes the right we read, the game tied at 24. of time we go, husky scored on the first position. damien moore is a yard away. heartbreak city in seattle. they had a chance to win it. a field goal from 55 yards came up feet short. it is a game of inches. it's a 31-24 loss. stark quarterback nick stark held today's game at western michigan with an arm injury. cory hall sit in from 37 yards out. western western michigan wins 20 3-3. to the pitch,? try to leapfrog the standings. san jose leads in the 47th minute, the? score a sixth goal, it's red- hot. the quakes win their second straight. and how about the raiders and the 49ers? both going for three - zero starts , tomorrow. i would love to see the next time both teams make it three - zero. so let's change that one. >> still [ sfx: bzzz bzzz bzzz ] [ sfx: ping ping beep beep bloop bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state wi
stanford falls on the season. was at washington, tonight. justin wilcox coat coaching on crutches. the bears trail, chase garber takes the right we read, the game tied at 24. of time we go, husky scored on the first position. damien moore is a yard away. heartbreak city in seattle. they had a chance to win it. a field goal from 55 yards came up feet short. it is a game of inches. it's a 31-24 loss. stark quarterback nick stark held today's game at western michigan with an arm injury. cory hall...
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. >> less than a week out from the recall election day, a new poll out of stanford's hoover institution. it gives governor newsom a 14 point edge among likely voters in his bid to keep his job mama but the campaign is not taking any chances. >> kenny choi was in san leandro as vice president kamala harris went to bat for the governor. >> reporter: dues and wants voters to see this recall election is a choice between public safety and covid deaths. the public he's been easily attacking larry elder more and more, saying he is to the right of former president donald trump. meanwhile his advisor say a turning point has been reached in this campaign. >> we fight for working people. >> reporter: the vice president giving him a boost during his final blitz before the recall election. >> larry elder wants to walk us off of the same covid cliff as texas and florida and tennessee and alabama and georgia. >> everything is on the line. is not only about politics. it's everything. >> reporter: he spent two thirds of his speech attacking leading contender larry elder, has promised to and vaccines and
. >> less than a week out from the recall election day, a new poll out of stanford's hoover institution. it gives governor newsom a 14 point edge among likely voters in his bid to keep his job mama but the campaign is not taking any chances. >> kenny choi was in san leandro as vice president kamala harris went to bat for the governor. >> reporter: dues and wants voters to see this recall election is a choice between public safety and covid deaths. the public he's been easily...
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we see around 130 people here at stanford and then they have multiple sites. we have not seen any of that yet. kristen can -- kristen: any severe illness? dr. bollyky: none. kristen: how would you say the efficacy -- in recent days we have been hearing the pfizer vaccine after 120 days becomes 77%, as opposed to 95% initially. do you have data on that? dr. bollyky: i do not. this is a placebo-controlled study. for every two people getting the medication, one is not. i do not know who is getting it and who is not. we have not had significant number of cases in our population, but i can't tell you who is getting the medicine and who is not. kristen: we talked about more steps. full data, peer review, cdc, when do you expect the shop will actually go into young arms? dr. bollyky: based on what we have seen, it is usually a month for the fda to review, i am hopeful this will start to see rollout for this age group next month before halloween. kristen: what about. there is nothing magic about five. what about preschool? younger than five? dr. bollyky: we participat
we see around 130 people here at stanford and then they have multiple sites. we have not seen any of that yet. kristen can -- kristen: any severe illness? dr. bollyky: none. kristen: how would you say the efficacy -- in recent days we have been hearing the pfizer vaccine after 120 days becomes 77%, as opposed to 95% initially. do you have data on that? dr. bollyky: i do not. this is a placebo-controlled study. for every two people getting the medication, one is not. i do not know who is getting...
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the stanford man with an eight under 64.ding into the weekend. >> the 49ers lose, i will shave my eyebrows off. what say you? >> you heard that right. bart scott said he would shave one eyebrow if the niners lose to the eagles sunday. they are favored by three on the road. that is a wrap on a morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. amanda: how you can take part in one of the most unique and creative events california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. amanda: flower piano is blooming once again. 12 are nestled throughout the 55 acres at golden gate for anyone to listen through september 21. you can tickle the keys when performa
the stanford man with an eight under 64.ding into the weekend. >> the 49ers lose, i will shave my eyebrows off. what say you? >> you heard that right. bart scott said he would shave one eyebrow if the niners lose to the eagles sunday. they are favored by three on the road. that is a wrap on a morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. amanda: how you can take part in one of the most unique and creative events california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to...
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not only did stanford lose last week. so to cal and san jose state that's sports more news after the break. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. >> tonight. back in 1996, one of the music world's bright stars lost his life when gunfire rang out in las vegas superstar rapper tupac. so cool or what mortally wounded in a drive-by shooting after a boxing match. he died 6 days later at the young age of 25. his murder is still unsolved although police have named a gang member orlando anderson, as a suspect. anderson was killed in a gang-related shooting less than 2 years after 2 pox death schuch or live in the bay area from 1988 until he moved to los angeles in 1993 he became known as the biggest voice of the west coast rap scene. there's another win tonight for the free britney movement, the singer's father has filed to end his 13 year conserva
not only did stanford lose last week. so to cal and san jose state that's sports more news after the break. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. >> tonight. back in 1996, one of the music world's bright stars lost his life when gunfire rang out in las vegas superstar rapper tupac. so cool or what mortally...
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he still lives and works in the bay area is no longer employed by stanford. you can catch his interview tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. on good morning america here on abc 7 mornings. and his book is out on tuesday. calfire commanders at the fawn fire burning in shasta county committed to answering tough questions from the evacuated residents after a community meeting turned he did this weekend. >> i personally read the questions and want to ensure they are going to be answered. i have them here with me and will ensure they are provided with the proper individual when that time comes this evening. dion: that commitment today came after upset residents grilled calfire officials last night during an informal meeting. one resident amended to know what he saw firefighting aircraft pulled off the front lines last wednesday. >> nobody is answering why the planes were pulled off. why didn't they keep going until that -- was out? >> it is a very difficult and emotional time for everyone involved. all we can ask is that as we provide empathy to the public, that we get a little
he still lives and works in the bay area is no longer employed by stanford. you can catch his interview tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. on good morning america here on abc 7 mornings. and his book is out on tuesday. calfire commanders at the fawn fire burning in shasta county committed to answering tough questions from the evacuated residents after a community meeting turned he did this weekend. >> i personally read the questions and want to ensure they are going to be answered. i have them here...
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other news now a recent study done by stanford, yale and u c berkeley. big ducks confirmed that mask-wearing is effective way to decrease the transmission of covid-19 researchers found that surgical masks prevented. 35 1% of symptomatic infections among people 60 years and older kron four's. taylor sec is joining us here now live in the studio with more on the study. taylor. what did it show? well, i know many of us often wonder which masks are most effective, especially now with the delta variant 10. you know. >> some people may perceive the surgical masks as flimsy or non reusable. but researchers found that the surgical masks are more affected than cloth. ones. >> even after you wash and reuse them several times. >> researchers at stanford, yale and u c berkeley found just how effective masks can be reducing the spread of covid-19 in the largest mask study to date their recent study was done in bangladesh across 600 villages and more than 350,000 adults. well, they found masks in general provided a 9% reduction in covid-19 cases. surgical masks were m
other news now a recent study done by stanford, yale and u c berkeley. big ducks confirmed that mask-wearing is effective way to decrease the transmission of covid-19 researchers found that surgical masks prevented. 35 1% of symptomatic infections among people 60 years and older kron four's. taylor sec is joining us here now live in the studio with more on the study. taylor. what did it show? well, i know many of us often wonder which masks are most effective, especially now with the delta...