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when she got out of stanford in 1898. the united states entered the spanish-american war and she helped her mother roll bandages for the local red cross. she is in china during the box of rebellion and even though she it's kind of downplayed when you read the details of her correspondence and her journaling during that time her life and the life of all americans and all foreigners was very much at risk. we'll spend a lot of time talking about her work in world war one and of course a lot of bert's very notable work is is during world war one. but lou was also still alive at the outbreak of world war two. and she had some involvement in some charitable work at the start of that conflict as well. so her life and her involvement is framed by the those four conflicts. and that's also including the other the other events that occurred during her lifetime, which would include the great depression which becomes an unfortunately defining. event in the lives of both hoovers and does them both a tremendous injustice. because it doe
when she got out of stanford in 1898. the united states entered the spanish-american war and she helped her mother roll bandages for the local red cross. she is in china during the box of rebellion and even though she it's kind of downplayed when you read the details of her correspondence and her journaling during that time her life and the life of all americans and all foreigners was very much at risk. we'll spend a lot of time talking about her work in world war one and of course a lot of...
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reporter: to change could lab blittors a the stanford center e turning to powerful tools. >> first, itps to undertand that large commercial vessels ae often fitted with automatic eye didn't ifcation systems known as ais that generate information at their location many commercial fishing fleets also in! con, be to database known as prog i hava ty vessel registers that can provide where they are and what they are catching and hearing tt information with sat let and otr records begins to pint a pictur. ok. you know what they are supposedo be doing we have all of these machine learning and a toy say t were they doing at any given pot p were this fishing or moving we they meeting with another vesse? did they have a station do that. the stanford team is working wih could lab bluttors including gll fishing watch which developed te satellite algorithms to not only analyze commercial fishing datat but to make it more accessible d this allows companies up and don the seafood supply chain to help eliminate illegally caught prod. in assuring consumers that what they are buying was caught in a sust
reporter: to change could lab blittors a the stanford center e turning to powerful tools. >> first, itps to undertand that large commercial vessels ae often fitted with automatic eye didn't ifcation systems known as ais that generate information at their location many commercial fishing fleets also in! con, be to database known as prog i hava ty vessel registers that can provide where they are and what they are catching and hearing tt information with sat let and otr records begins to...
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one of the two finalists is a stanford alum. here's the back story.inister boris johnson gave his final speech to parliament saying good-bye there 10 downing street. johnson resigned earlier this month after many scandals including breaking his own pandemic lockdown rules. he closed his speech in parliament by saying asta la vista like arnold swarzenegger. >>> he met his wife at stanford. the other finalist is liz truss. so what comes next? 200,000 conservative party members will vote. >>> let's take you outside here at the bay area. a live look at the golden gate bridge. jeff will join us to talk about the fecast asor >>> if you want to live like a silicon valley billionaire, the home formerly occupied by facebook's founder is up for rent. take a look the blue two-story home is in los altos. mark zuckerberg and the gang lived there back when facebook was just the start up. >> i remember that. the facebook. it was originally in pal alto. six bedrooms, five bathrooms. the rent in 2004 when they were all living there was $5,500 a month. right now renter
one of the two finalists is a stanford alum. here's the back story.inister boris johnson gave his final speech to parliament saying good-bye there 10 downing street. johnson resigned earlier this month after many scandals including breaking his own pandemic lockdown rules. he closed his speech in parliament by saying asta la vista like arnold swarzenegger. >>> he met his wife at stanford. the other finalist is liz truss. so what comes next? 200,000 conservative party members will vote....
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stanford is looking for participants between 19 and 39. it requires two visits as well as a blood sample for testing. the study also be wednesday through friday and run through september 30th. right now the fda policy is a three-month deferral for donating blood for men who have sex with men. we spoke with a stanford doctor on this new study. >> and what is the advanced study is looking at the primary goal is to provide data to the fda to potentially change it from this blanket three-month deferral to instead more of a risk-based approach where you ask specific questions that helps determine risk and then determines whether or not a deferral is needed. >> if you're interested in participating in that study, you can make an appointment at the stanford blood center's website. >>> coming up, a massive mega millions prize up for grabs still. the boss giving each wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to
stanford is looking for participants between 19 and 39. it requires two visits as well as a blood sample for testing. the study also be wednesday through friday and run through september 30th. right now the fda policy is a three-month deferral for donating blood for men who have sex with men. we spoke with a stanford doctor on this new study. >> and what is the advanced study is looking at the primary goal is to provide data to the fda to potentially change it from this blanket...
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this is when robinson was going to report to the famous stanford of florida. peter, you are going to read this letter for us and we were going to chop it up let's put the letter in context. of why it's so significant. >> what's so interesting about this piece of journalism, is it takes you back to 1947 and it takes you back to that world. when you listen to the language of it, when it begins over at stanford, 40 miles away, jackie robinson's face to face with his baseball destiny. the first boy of his race in 50 years to enter a professional baseball that has been a white man's game ever since. the young california negro will have his first workout with the dodgers montreal farmhands when he reports to manager -- either today or tomorrow. president -- last morning lecture to his stanford kindergarten class yesterday was a plea for fair play for robinson. he has purchased primarily to keep jackie from becoming homesick, with none of his own race around. we didn't sign these two boys because of any political pressure, began the deacon, soon warming up to a subje
this is when robinson was going to report to the famous stanford of florida. peter, you are going to read this letter for us and we were going to chop it up let's put the letter in context. of why it's so significant. >> what's so interesting about this piece of journalism, is it takes you back to 1947 and it takes you back to that world. when you listen to the language of it, when it begins over at stanford, 40 miles away, jackie robinson's face to face with his baseball destiny. the...
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. >>> plus iconic venue back open on the penaltyinsula, what it m to travel back in time at stanford theater again. >> feel like a 12-year-old again, discovering stanford theater all over again. >>> will the turnout of young people at abortion rights rallies lead to turnout at the ballot box? i'm brian. >> i'm betty. we begin in san francisco with new district attorney brooke jenkins with her promise to take harder stance against drug dealers and users. >> video showing open drug use on the streets and group of kids getting off muni bus wading through crowd of people appeared to be using drugs. >> spoke about whether jenkins' approach will improve things. >> get home safe, okay? >> reporter: he was on the bus when he came across school children. he was compelled to shoot video when he saw where they had to get off midmarket. turned the camera around. >> seen just a plethora of drug dealers and homeless people using, smoking off foil, and whatnot. nothing new, right? nothing out of the ordinary that you see, just overloaded with these types of individuals, and they had hijacked the tr
. >>> plus iconic venue back open on the penaltyinsula, what it m to travel back in time at stanford theater again. >> feel like a 12-year-old again, discovering stanford theater all over again. >>> will the turnout of young people at abortion rights rallies lead to turnout at the ballot box? i'm brian. >> i'm betty. we begin in san francisco with new district attorney brooke jenkins with her promise to take harder stance against drug dealers and users. >>...
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appreciate everything you do at the stanford blood center and thank you for taking the time to talk to us about it. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> okay. let's talk a little bit about weather here. i know the focus is air quality for awhile. we had big fires a little further away but the weather overall is relatively pleasant in much of the bay area, right? >> we've been really lucky this summer we had a couple short heat waves for the bay area and a couple warm days near the water but overall a pretty normal month of july. we saw the surge of monsoonal moisture over the last 24 hours off to the north and east. it's still sparking thundershowers over the high sierra. we had a couple showers inland parts of the east bay and forth bay. fortunately without any cloud to ground lightning strikes to start new fires. let's look at the satellite and radar over the past six hours or so. you can see the showers and a few thunderstorms in the high sierra, this is the problem. they do provide some rain, the cloud to ground lightning is the last thing we want to see with the vegetation so d
appreciate everything you do at the stanford blood center and thank you for taking the time to talk to us about it. >> thank you so much for having me. >>> okay. let's talk a little bit about weather here. i know the focus is air quality for awhile. we had big fires a little further away but the weather overall is relatively pleasant in much of the bay area, right? >> we've been really lucky this summer we had a couple short heat waves for the bay area and a couple warm...
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we don't know what calyn stanford's plans are yet today.stanford athletic director bernard muir said they haven't had any formal invitations another conference. all about money, right? that's what it's all about. tv rights going to be worth multiple millions, maybe even a billion dollars for the big 10 with the addition of us and ucl a as the pack 8 so might be the pack 8 again, the way things are very well could be by 2024. all right. thanks, >> coming up after the slap seen round the world. will smith going on camera for the first time? >> getting emotional in his apology. what he wants to do now with chris rock. most boxes can be recycled up to seven times. it's not a miracle. it's by design. so what starts as a box for detergent and turns into one for a sneeze is all part of the circle of caring for our natural resources and trees. choose recyclable paper and packaging. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what yo
we don't know what calyn stanford's plans are yet today.stanford athletic director bernard muir said they haven't had any formal invitations another conference. all about money, right? that's what it's all about. tv rights going to be worth multiple millions, maybe even a billion dollars for the big 10 with the addition of us and ucl a as the pack 8 so might be the pack 8 again, the way things are very well could be by 2024. all right. thanks, >> coming up after the slap seen round the...
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today stanford experts say though it could take years as researchers on campus continue working on a nasal spray that would block covid infections. here's nbc bay area stephanie magallon. >> reporter: it may be the vaccine of the future. a nasal spray that would entirely prevent covid infections by delivering a boost of immunity right where the virus enters. >> you could have at the site of infection at your nose, mouth, you have these antibodies that are just there and waiting. and ready to go as soon as you end up breathing in. >> reporter: putting an end to the merry go round we've been riding in the past two years, which seems to speed up every time a new variant pops up. our current vaccines gives us strong protections from ending up in the hospital or dying from covid, but not necessarily from catching it. the immunologist says through the world, they're waiting for it. >> there's been some really great research now using animal models where we see that if we get the spike protein from coronavirus and spray into the nose, that that provides really, really, really strong protect
today stanford experts say though it could take years as researchers on campus continue working on a nasal spray that would block covid infections. here's nbc bay area stephanie magallon. >> reporter: it may be the vaccine of the future. a nasal spray that would entirely prevent covid infections by delivering a boost of immunity right where the virus enters. >> you could have at the site of infection at your nose, mouth, you have these antibodies that are just there and waiting. and...
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crack says stanford trial is giving hope to the family of a young girl who's fighting a rear cancer.seven-year-old sarah. this is not what you would expect from a child undergoing radiation, but you see her on her bike and rollerskates as she fights brain cancer. >> she is very adventurous, she loved hiking. we used to love going to national parks. now we can't go to the park without her needing help. >> this past january, the seven-year-old was diagnosed with d ipg, there is no cure. >> they say she has anywhere from four, 26, 29 months -- four to six to nine months. >> sarah is one of only a few hundred children in the u.s. who get this diagnosis. six weeks of radiation temporarily helped and gave sarah some of her control over her motion and gave her some quality time with her parents and big brother. also a trip to disney world for these disney fanatics. box we are trying to make it as normal as possible. we are trying to enjoy every moment that we can. >> as symptoms of the tumor return, the family looks forward to a clinical study out of stanford. >> we hope that this is it, an
crack says stanford trial is giving hope to the family of a young girl who's fighting a rear cancer.seven-year-old sarah. this is not what you would expect from a child undergoing radiation, but you see her on her bike and rollerskates as she fights brain cancer. >> she is very adventurous, she loved hiking. we used to love going to national parks. now we can't go to the park without her needing help. >> this past january, the seven-year-old was diagnosed with d ipg, there is no...
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. >> reporter: throughout the pandemic, a team of researchers from stanford university have conducted extensive surveillance of waste water from all across the bay area to get a better understanding of how covid is spreading throughout our communities. now they're also looking for monkeypox in the waste water. waste water surveillance is a valuable tool in diagnosing the presence of a disease in the community. >> waste water gives us that community level population-based snapshot of what's going on. >> reporter: while there has only been a small number of confirmed monkeypox cases in the bay area, stanford professor alexandria bain and her team have confirmed monkeypox dna has shown up in the waste water of ten of the 11 sewage shed the team monitors. >> the detection is increasing, which might suggest there are more people in the sewer sheds who are infected with monkeypox. >> reporter: her team surveys waste water from sewer sheds in the south bay, peninsula and san francisco, among other places. >> the locations with the most frequent detection of monkeypox dna and the highest conc
. >> reporter: throughout the pandemic, a team of researchers from stanford university have conducted extensive surveillance of waste water from all across the bay area to get a better understanding of how covid is spreading throughout our communities. now they're also looking for monkeypox in the waste water. waste water surveillance is a valuable tool in diagnosing the presence of a disease in the community. >> waste water gives us that community level population-based snapshot of...
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an expert from stanford answering our questions. >>> and then later silicon valley tech meets some of the most ancient documents on earth. the experiment unlocking new secrets about the bible. >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. we are continuing to closely watch that wildfire burning in yosemite. now the danger is far from over. we're going to take you to that fire zone. we're going to talk to people being told to be ready to evacuate in just a few moments. but first we want to bring you up on some local headlines that we're watching. first up the air quality advisory here because of the smoke over there. it's going to last through wednesday. the bay area air quality district tells us that while we see that haze right now, only if you're living in higher elevations will you actually feel any issues. now in parts of eastern contra costa county it feels like deja vu. the area just finally started to see skies clear up after weeks of those at the marsh fire. we spoke to those at the park in contra costa county taking advantage of the clean air. >> r
an expert from stanford answering our questions. >>> and then later silicon valley tech meets some of the most ancient documents on earth. the experiment unlocking new secrets about the bible. >>> good evening, this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm jessica aguirre. we are continuing to closely watch that wildfire burning in yosemite. now the danger is far from over. we're going to take you to that fire zone. we're going to talk to people being told to be ready to evacuate in...
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here at stanford we have an in-house test. many other hospitals, these samples have to be sent out to other commercial laboratories or state laboratories for testing to be done. i think there's two parts here. how much spread we have and how quickly can we respond to that with the supply chain issues. >> you mentioned stanford. any other local hospitals doing this or only stanford testing? if not we need to send it down to l.a. >> well there are commercial laboratories that have been approved over the last couple of weeks. commercial laboratories have been approved. i know other hospitals are extending to the commercial laboratories. others are saying they might have testing, but i don't know for sure in terms of in-house testing. but what i do know is that a lot of academic medical centers are trying to play catch up here as fast as possible so that they can start testing more and more cases as opposed to only testing some cases or restricting cases where you'll only find what you test for. >> doctor, how serious is monkeypo
here at stanford we have an in-house test. many other hospitals, these samples have to be sent out to other commercial laboratories or state laboratories for testing to be done. i think there's two parts here. how much spread we have and how quickly can we respond to that with the supply chain issues. >> you mentioned stanford. any other local hospitals doing this or only stanford testing? if not we need to send it down to l.a. >> well there are commercial laboratories that have...
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stanford's researchers are quick to point out even in the wealthiest neighborhoods in the bay area. we see that when smoke is bad. a lot of people have terrible indoor air quality of finding he says that was somewhat surprising. we hypothesized that it mostly people's behavioral choices, but people leaving the doors and windows open for example, or not turning on the air purifiers long enough terror campbell abc 7 news. call for change the demand for accountability from pg&e housing. first the bay area county joining the biden administration's house america initiative and what that means for the community beyond a label the special olympics athlete the special olympics athlete with the heart of a champion when that car hit my motorcycle, the special olympics athlete with the heart of a champion insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm, it was the best call i could've made. call the barnes firm now, and find out what your case could be worth. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million francisco city hall a group of community advocates demanded accountability for pg&e this as a
stanford's researchers are quick to point out even in the wealthiest neighborhoods in the bay area. we see that when smoke is bad. a lot of people have terrible indoor air quality of finding he says that was somewhat surprising. we hypothesized that it mostly people's behavioral choices, but people leaving the doors and windows open for example, or not turning on the air purifiers long enough terror campbell abc 7 news. call for change the demand for accountability from pg&e housing. first...
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. >> reporter: an academic at stanford university is one of three co- founders of sucho.aving ukrainian culture heritage online. i thought everything lived in the crowd. why rescue? >> it is easy to forget that the internet comes down to physical things. they can be destroyed as much as statues. servers have to be connected to the internet via cables and cooling. >> reporter: their group has more than 1,000 volunteers around the world. using their own computers to identify and preserve ukrainian web sites that could be lost forever. >> everything we find we send to the internet archive to cap the wayback machine. >> a time machine for the web. >> reporter: mark gray is the director of the wayback machine in san francisco. >> why this organization was created in the first place. was to provide a forever home to the material that human beings are creating about themselves and about their world and trying to share with others. >> reporter: the internet archive is housed in the former san francisco church. the pews are there still, but so are banks and banks of servers record
. >> reporter: an academic at stanford university is one of three co- founders of sucho.aving ukrainian culture heritage online. i thought everything lived in the crowd. why rescue? >> it is easy to forget that the internet comes down to physical things. they can be destroyed as much as statues. servers have to be connected to the internet via cables and cooling. >> reporter: their group has more than 1,000 volunteers around the world. using their own computers to identify and...
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we are at stanford, we do a lot of transplantation.heart transplants, liver transplants, it is important that we have blood on the shelves. >> keep this in mind, one donation can save three lives. one donation can save three lives. all blood types are needed, and if you had covid or covid vaccinations, you can still donate. >>> we knew this was coming, some of the warriors are leaving town. the warriors are saying adios to a fan favorite. oakland native juan toscano- anderson going to the lakers. he agreed to a one-year deal, a veteran minimum. he had an inspiring run in the nba. he connected with his mexican roots, eventually winning mvp. you can see him here showing the nba championship trophy with the president of mexico. he also grew up in the east bay, we have seen him grow up before our eyes. part of the warrior championship team. good luck! >>> welcome back, the state park is about to reopen for the first time in two years. this is big basin. remember in 2020, the wildfire burning through 97% of this park. it destroyed nearly ev
we are at stanford, we do a lot of transplantation.heart transplants, liver transplants, it is important that we have blood on the shelves. >> keep this in mind, one donation can save three lives. one donation can save three lives. all blood types are needed, and if you had covid or covid vaccinations, you can still donate. >>> we knew this was coming, some of the warriors are leaving town. the warriors are saying adios to a fan favorite. oakland native juan toscano- anderson...
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they will have a new stanford study shows certain groups have a hard time protecting themselves fromat wildfire smoke and u. s officials issued a level three travel warning for some parts of mexico. the reason they're warning americans against traveling to tijuana and rosarito. 5-hour energy... because the sun is out... and its time to get outside and give it all you got. and you're going to need some energy. lots of energy. 5-hour energy... for every game. ♪ ♪ 5-hour energy. because the open road is calling. for every game. and you'll need to feel alert and energized to go the distance. go with 5-hour energy for every road trip. runners were actually hurt in day two of the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. no one was gored, but people did sustain some injuries. you can see in the video, some of them slipping and falling as they ran. one person was actually stepped on by one of the bulls the running last just three minutes, but it was chaotic this morning, as you can see, instead of running as a pack. the bulls broke into separate groups, which made it even more challenging fo
they will have a new stanford study shows certain groups have a hard time protecting themselves fromat wildfire smoke and u. s officials issued a level three travel warning for some parts of mexico. the reason they're warning americans against traveling to tijuana and rosarito. 5-hour energy... because the sun is out... and its time to get outside and give it all you got. and you're going to need some energy. lots of energy. 5-hour energy... for every game. ♪ ♪ 5-hour energy. because the...
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at stanford, max darrow, kpix 5. >>> the monkeypox vaccine shortage is not just a bay area issue. in los angeles county, the health department opened four sites to get thousands of shots into arms. at one pop-up clinic in encino, some people said they had to wait several hours for their turn. it has to be done by an actual nurse and there are only four nurses at this location. the worry is that the push won't be fast enough. >> it disfigure your skin, it leaves scars, you'll be on your back for two weeks. >> those eligible for the vaccine include anyone who had contact with someone who contracted the virus and lgbtq men who were diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease in the last year. you can find the latest on the monkeypox outbreak, vaccines and san francisco's state of emergency on kpix.c and streaming. >>> don't forget to bring a mask if you're riding the b.a.r.t. the new rule will be in place until at least october 1st. masks are available at station agent booths if you need one. for now, no one will be fined for forgetting. >>> let's get over to first alert meteorolog
at stanford, max darrow, kpix 5. >>> the monkeypox vaccine shortage is not just a bay area issue. in los angeles county, the health department opened four sites to get thousands of shots into arms. at one pop-up clinic in encino, some people said they had to wait several hours for their turn. it has to be done by an actual nurse and there are only four nurses at this location. the worry is that the push won't be fast enough. >> it disfigure your skin, it leaves scars, you'll be...
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the stanford team is also hoping that more transparent data may also help track labor conditions andn human trafficking in the global fishing industry. so will the gloomy gray days of july stay with us this week specifically, what about tonight? the fireworks show spencer will have the forecast in just a moment and a reminder if you want to find out who's doing a firework show where you should go maybe head to our website. we've got all the information for you on the bay area 4th of july fireworks activities. go to abc 7 news.comnews.com i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. a jelly bean that's good for you? try nature's bounty jelly bean vitamins. good-for-you nutrients in a tastier-for-you form. more sweet drea
the stanford team is also hoping that more transparent data may also help track labor conditions andn human trafficking in the global fishing industry. so will the gloomy gray days of july stay with us this week specifically, what about tonight? the fireworks show spencer will have the forecast in just a moment and a reminder if you want to find out who's doing a firework show where you should go maybe head to our website. we've got all the information for you on the bay area 4th of july...
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what this means for cal and stanford. - [a[announcer] ] the more we learn a about covidid-19, ththe more queuestions we e ha. the biggggest questition now,w, what's nenext? whatat will covivid bring in six m months, a y year? if you'r're feelingg anxiouous about ththe future,, yoyou're not a alone. cacalhope offefers free covid-1919 emotionalal support. call 83333-317-4673,3, or live e chat at calhope.e.org today.y. >>> now at 7:00, usc and ucla are planning to leave the pac-12 for the big ten conference. the stunning move would deliver serious implications for cal and stanford sports. >> those bay area schools have a long history with their l.a. counterparts dating back to more than 100 years. usc and ucla could leave the big ten as early as 2024 when their contract with the pac-12 expires. >> i mean, big news. especially for our fellow trojan here. >> yeah, a little strange to think of my weekender being in chicago or being in nebraska. yeah? pretty shocking. >> a lot of questions. >> not good for the pac-12. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cap
what this means for cal and stanford. - [a[announcer] ] the more we learn a about covidid-19, ththe more queuestions we e ha. the biggggest questition now,w, what's nenext? whatat will covivid bring in six m months, a y year? if you'r're feelingg anxiouous about ththe future,, yoyou're not a alone. cacalhope offefers free covid-1919 emotionalal support. call 83333-317-4673,3, or live e chat at calhope.e.org today.y. >>> now at 7:00, usc and ucla are planning to leave the pac-12 for the...
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. >> we are crawling through all of t sites to look culturage te nology specialist at stanford university is one of three co-founders of sucho, saving ukrainian cultural heritage online. i thought everything lived in the cloud. why do you have to rescue this? >> it's easy to forget ultimate ultimately the internet comes down to physical things. servers have to be connected to the internet via cables, they need power and cooling. all of these are just as much at risk as any other thing in the physical world. >> reporter: their group now has more than 1,000 volunteers in the world using their own computers to identify and preserve ukrainian websites that could be lost forever. >> everything we find we sent to the internet archive to capture via the way back machine. >> reporter: the way back machine is a time machine for the web. >> it's why this organization was created was to provide a forever home to the material that human beings are creating about themselves, about their world and trying to share with others. >> reporter: the internet archive is housed in a former san francisco church.
. >> we are crawling through all of t sites to look culturage te nology specialist at stanford university is one of three co-founders of sucho, saving ukrainian cultural heritage online. i thought everything lived in the cloud. why do you have to rescue this? >> it's easy to forget ultimate ultimately the internet comes down to physical things. servers have to be connected to the internet via cables, they need power and cooling. all of these are just as much at risk as any other...
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and then they came down to the basement of at stanford psychology department. the place where the prison study was done. the idea is prison is made to feel inferior, insignificant, worthless. the most important thing is you take away their name, they become a number. and of course, given they have smocks it with no underpants that behind is showing like my 1st hour in there. it was humiliating. lose also. abrupt was quick. it was just, you know, take them off, put this on. and then i got dusted with baking soda, which was supposed to be the d. lauser. and i was living in the cell. what some barto did was a very cheap knock off of the kind of thing that milgram was doing. not always embargo, but i think, you know, the guard called john wayne believed that ethics don't matter if the environment is artificial. and that's not true. all life is real life we needed to get tougher with the prisoners and it could well be that we were instructed by the experimenters to get tougher. in fact, i don't think we considered ourselves to be a subject of the experiment. we're m
and then they came down to the basement of at stanford psychology department. the place where the prison study was done. the idea is prison is made to feel inferior, insignificant, worthless. the most important thing is you take away their name, they become a number. and of course, given they have smocks it with no underpants that behind is showing like my 1st hour in there. it was humiliating. lose also. abrupt was quick. it was just, you know, take them off, put this on. and then i got dusted...
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stanford 54. cool start. already breezy. wind across the bay into the delta. that will initiate a cooling trend. 9:00 in the 60's, cloudy in the city. sunshine through the afternoon as clouds keep it partly cloudy at the shore. low 80's inland with 70's in oakland, mid 70's at the peninsula, pleasant day. near average. we bump up the numbers for the second half of the weekend. how long the trend lasts, coming up. liz: san francisco has a new d.a. brooke jenkins took the oath friday. tim takes a look at the job ahead. >> the time for finger-pointing and blaming other people is over. [applause] reporter: brooke jenkins was sworn in as san francisco's new d.a. friday afternoon. >> congratulations. [applause] >> at a speech at city hall, shd robberies. >> san franciscans have made it clear their quality of life is being impacted by these crimes. we can no longer look at them as insignificant. reporter: she plans on enforcing drug laws and ending the open air markets on the streets. she cited her experiences as making her qualified. >> we have to deal correctly wit
stanford 54. cool start. already breezy. wind across the bay into the delta. that will initiate a cooling trend. 9:00 in the 60's, cloudy in the city. sunshine through the afternoon as clouds keep it partly cloudy at the shore. low 80's inland with 70's in oakland, mid 70's at the peninsula, pleasant day. near average. we bump up the numbers for the second half of the weekend. how long the trend lasts, coming up. liz: san francisco has a new d.a. brooke jenkins took the oath friday. tim takes a...
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julie lamonica peters at stanford tonight. thank you. san francisco's department of public health says the latino population is being disproportionately affected by monkeypox. right now, the department is working with community groups to help latinos. take steps to protect themselves. the latest data shows a total of 215 confirmed cases in the city. that data is also showing a disturbing trend . latinos make up 15% of san francisco's population comprised 30% of the city's monkeypox cases. we know that health disparities, social disparities , economic disparities hit our communities first, right, so here we are again with monkeypox emerging in our community. the latino task force started during the pandemic as the latino population faced a disproportionate impact from covid. that group is now using its outreach programs like food distribution, to inform the community and our coverage of the monkey pox virus continues online. you can find the latest developments around the clock right on our homepage fire gave an update on the damage from
julie lamonica peters at stanford tonight. thank you. san francisco's department of public health says the latino population is being disproportionately affected by monkeypox. right now, the department is working with community groups to help latinos. take steps to protect themselves. the latest data shows a total of 215 confirmed cases in the city. that data is also showing a disturbing trend . latinos make up 15% of san francisco's population comprised 30% of the city's monkeypox cases. we...
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. >> reporter: throughout the pandemic, a team of researchers from stanford university have conducted extensive surveillance of wastewater from all across the bay area to get a better understanding of how covid is spreading throughout our communities. now they're also looking for monkeypox in the wastewater. wastewater surveillance is a valuable tool in diagnosing the presence of a disease in a community. >> wastewater gives us that community level population based snapshot of what's going on. >> reporter: while there's only been a small number of confirmed cases in the bay area, this team has confirmed monkeypox dna has showed up in the wastewater from sewer shed the team monitors. >> the frequency of detection is increasing which might suggest there are more people in the sewer sheds who are infected with monkeypox. >> reporer south bay, peninsula, and san francisco among other places. >> the locations with the most frequent detection of monkeypox dna and the highest concentrations in our area have been in san francisco county. >> wastewater really helps us know what the mulgd of di
. >> reporter: throughout the pandemic, a team of researchers from stanford university have conducted extensive surveillance of wastewater from all across the bay area to get a better understanding of how covid is spreading throughout our communities. now they're also looking for monkeypox in the wastewater. wastewater surveillance is a valuable tool in diagnosing the presence of a disease in a community. >> wastewater gives us that community level population based snapshot of...
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is the former treasury secretary and also a stanford alum.om the school of business and met his wife there as well. the other finalist is the foreign secretary. the next prime minister will be announced onset timber fifth. announced onset timber fifth. >>> we are going k tochec here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports financially disadvantaged tribes that don't own big casinos. by taxing and regulating online sports betting for adults 21 and over, we can protect tribal sovereignty and finally do something about homelessness in california. vote yes on prop 27. >>> we mentioned steph curry, you know how else was there? there is the big three, steph was hosting, clay was there and draymond green. he got a little airtime. >>> the warriors won four awards including klay thompson won best comeback athlete. he was out for more than two years with injuries. he returned in time to help.
is the former treasury secretary and also a stanford alum.om the school of business and met his wife there as well. the other finalist is the foreign secretary. the next prime minister will be announced onset timber fifth. announced onset timber fifth. >>> we are going k tochec here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports...
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is the former treasury secretary and also a stanford alum.s mba from the school of business and met his wife there as well. the other finalist is the foreign secretary. the next prime minister will be announced onset timber fifth. >>> we are going k >>> we mentioned steph curry, you know how else was there? there is the big three, steph was hosting, clay was there and draymond green. he got a little airtime. >>> the warriors won four awards including klay thompson won best comeback athlete. he was out for more than two years with injuries. he returned in time to help. >> the first guy to think is the host who has done a tremendous job. i have been living in the shadow for a decade. it is pretty nice. i have some jewelry to show. >> to have so much fun together. they also give a shout out to kobe bryant's family. it was a nice shout out. >> to the wife and daughters, it was sweet. >>> an expensive slap on the wrist for the warriors owner. even this hurts. he was fined a half million dollars for criticizing the luxury tax system. it happened du
is the former treasury secretary and also a stanford alum.s mba from the school of business and met his wife there as well. the other finalist is the foreign secretary. the next prime minister will be announced onset timber fifth. >>> we are going k >>> we mentioned steph curry, you know how else was there? there is the big three, steph was hosting, clay was there and draymond green. he got a little airtime. >>> the warriors won four awards including klay thompson won...
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the doctor at stanford sharing his story. >>> breaking the color barrier in hockey. the announcement from the sharks. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. a lot happening on this 5th of july. the fire that is forcing a lot of people to take shelter in a pg&e power station. >>> also, governor newsom preparing for a possible presidential run. an interesting poll about his chances if he ran against donald trump. that's just ahead. >>> we start with one of the biggest fireworks celebrations in the bay area. a lot of bright eyes and happy faces at the oakland coliseum. the fireworks spectacular following the a's big win against the blue jays last night, but then it turned frightening. a scary reminder about why police beg people not to fire guns in the air ever. here is a look at the coliseum tonight. a live look where the a's are playing yet again. it was last night after the fireworks show when the fireworks show was wrapping up. three people cried out for help after being hit by bullet fragments. a fourth person who was also at the game
the doctor at stanford sharing his story. >>> breaking the color barrier in hockey. the announcement from the sharks. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. a lot happening on this 5th of july. the fire that is forcing a lot of people to take shelter in a pg&e power station. >>> also, governor newsom preparing for a possible presidential run. an interesting poll about his chances if he ran against donald trump. that's just ahead....
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the stanford prison experiment was i think, a unique attempt to answer that question of what makes some people behave in good way. what makes some people be having a bad way? and so the idea was let's, let's find an evil place and prisons everywhere in the world are evil places and less pill. this evil place was only good people to get the students involved. i had convinced the palo alto police department to make mach arrest of all the students who were going to a prisoners. and then they came down to the basement of at stanford psychology department, the place where the prison study was done. the idea is prison is made to feel inferior, insignificant, worthless. the most important thing is you take away their name, they become a number. and of course, given they have smocks it with no under pans than behind is showing like my 1st hour in there. it was humiliating, lose also, abrupt was quick. it was just, you know, take them off, put this on. and then i got dusted with baking soda, which was supposed to be the d. lauser, and i was lebanon. the cell, what some bardo did was a very cheap
the stanford prison experiment was i think, a unique attempt to answer that question of what makes some people behave in good way. what makes some people be having a bad way? and so the idea was let's, let's find an evil place and prisons everywhere in the world are evil places and less pill. this evil place was only good people to get the students involved. i had convinced the palo alto police department to make mach arrest of all the students who were going to a prisoners. and then they came...
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♪ ♪ >> you can still make plans to see them live on thursday at davies hall in san francisco in stanfordit out. the city of san francisco getting global recognition today. we'll explain right after this. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news, protests here today in washington pushing for change after the uvalde school massacre. we talked to a father and hear his reaction about that newly released security footage from my tribe has lived on this land for 12,000 years. we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in yearly funding to finally address homelessness in california. vote yes on 27. and protect tribal sovereignty and help californians that are hurting the most. >>> coming up at 5:00, we know inflation is hitting your wallet hard, but what about restaurants where buying things in bulk and spending a lot of money? we look at how local businesses are doing what they can to keep from passing the costs
♪ ♪ >> you can still make plans to see them live on thursday at davies hall in san francisco in stanfordit out. the city of san francisco getting global recognition today. we'll explain right after this. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news, protests here today in washington pushing for change after the uvalde school massacre. we talked to a father and hear his reaction about that newly released security footage from my tribe has lived on this land for 12,000 years. we call...
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and a popular movie venue is back open in the peninsula for people to travel back in time at the stanford movie venue. >>> >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their car's advanced safety system, so features like automatic emergency braking will work properly. >> tech: alright, all finished. >> dad: wow, that's great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> welcome back. the time now is 6:09. on the fire watch and out of control, the yosemite fires are threatening sequoias. the fires started in southern end of the park and grown to almost 1,200 acres ap expanding 50% by friday. it is zero percent contained and as of last night, no reports of well known sequoias in the park being damaged, but about 250 people living in the nearby co
and a popular movie venue is back open in the peninsula for people to travel back in time at the stanford movie venue. >>> >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. this dad and daughter were driving when they got a crack in their windshield. [smash] >> dad: it's okay. pull over. >> tech: he wouldn't take his car just anywhere... ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: ...so he brought it to safelite. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their...
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zack: shinzo abe, right here in the bay area visiting stanford in 2015, what many called and historic visit i the then japanese out-of-state. -- by that then japanese head of state. >> he wanted to focus on the best to connect silicon valley entrepreneurship and advanced event's economy. zack: this source who has stanford ties was in japan unable's death was announced. >> i learned while we were having lunch. zack: he is considered an expert on u.s.-japan issues and is known a 20 years at says history would likely look back on a as the most consequential prime minister in postwar japan. he says he expects changes to be made after the shocking way abe died. >> i think one thing that will happen is that the japanese government will issue policies to protect political leaders much more strictly than in the past. they have been rather lax in what reason they have been lax is, because there are so few guns in japan. zack: the news of abe's death comes as the san jose japan town gets set for its festival this weekend that honors the dead. that minister of the san jose buddhist church is hos
zack: shinzo abe, right here in the bay area visiting stanford in 2015, what many called and historic visit i the then japanese out-of-state. -- by that then japanese head of state. >> he wanted to focus on the best to connect silicon valley entrepreneurship and advanced event's economy. zack: this source who has stanford ties was in japan unable's death was announced. >> i learned while we were having lunch. zack: he is considered an expert on u.s.-japan issues and is known a 20...
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nos protege de infección, dice la doctora >> algunas de esas investigaciones se han realizado en stanforde que a comparación de las primeras vacunas desarrolladas estas investigaciones no cuentan con el operativo que colocó millones de dólares del gobierno para acelerar el proceso >> esto significa que por ahora seguiremos a merced de las variantes >> expertos dicen que aunque el rociador nasal sea exitoso no será la última protección que vamos a necesitar en contra de covid-19 debido a la disminución de inmunidad y las variantes >> entonces va a ser como una vacuna de refuerzo que necesitaremos regularmente >> stephanie (nombre inaudible) noticiero telemundo 48 >> para poder incluir la vivienda de los miembros del estado >> en apoyo para que los maestros tengan viviendas asequibles >> en restaurante o panadería colombiana >> el sabor colomé no está presente en un rincón muy especial al sur de la bahía >> felicidades a todos los colombianos. vamos a hablar de las corrientes marinas y de ese mar de nubes en el Área de la bahía. bello, hermoso, los detalles al regresar >> (♪ música ♪) >> el
nos protege de infección, dice la doctora >> algunas de esas investigaciones se han realizado en stanforde que a comparación de las primeras vacunas desarrolladas estas investigaciones no cuentan con el operativo que colocó millones de dólares del gobierno para acelerar el proceso >> esto significa que por ahora seguiremos a merced de las variantes >> expertos dicen que aunque el rociador nasal sea exitoso no será la última protección que vamos a necesitar en contra de...
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scrimmage against the team that had just competed in atlanta so they came to stanford. i was so nervous heart racing much like today and we're playing and i literally could not put the ball down. like the whole match. i was just getting these were women and i was you know, like toothpick and 18 and so nervous, but i got one ball down. i got one kill that whole match, which usually i would be devastated about but instead of being devastated i was like, oh i can do this and that was literally the the start of reframing my mind to be like i want to do this. what's after stanford beautiful place to be i want to go they don't fix and that was a start so it was beautiful. i that. yeah, courtney um, i think it would probably be in 2016 when we were in rio we had the first ever gold medal for men's water polo for a team usa in 2012, and that was a hill that the girls before us had been climbing and climbing they had metal in every olympics leading up to that, but they had never won that elusive gold medal and we won in 2012 and i felt like was kind of just like a sigh of okay.
scrimmage against the team that had just competed in atlanta so they came to stanford. i was so nervous heart racing much like today and we're playing and i literally could not put the ball down. like the whole match. i was just getting these were women and i was you know, like toothpick and 18 and so nervous, but i got one ball down. i got one kill that whole match, which usually i would be devastated about but instead of being devastated i was like, oh i can do this and that was literally the...
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amateur barkley brown, who just finishled his junior season at stanford rolled a bird in at 17.or fifth at 4 under par. opening hole for rory mcilroy from -- that's okay. only 55 feet away. one of seven birdies for mcilroy. he is second after a 6 under 66. and your leader? american cameron young. pitch shot at 12. rolls within a few feet of the cup to set up a birdie. he grabbed the first round. leads mcilroy by two shots. >>> pivot to the nba. the suns have resigned big man deandre ayton to a four-year, $133 million contract. he got the same offer earlier thursday from the pacers, but phoenix matched it. so the 2018 number one overall pick stays in the valley of the sun. >>> baseball. the a's were off. the giants officially released one-time closer jake mcgee today. giants will host the brewers in about 20 minutes. moving pictures on "the late show." >>> hard to see in realtime. a collision at second base. yesterday's pirates-marlins game. on the o'neal-cruz slide, knocked a tooth out of miguel's mouth. replay showed the tooth flying. he had to leave the game, which miami won.
amateur barkley brown, who just finishled his junior season at stanford rolled a bird in at 17.or fifth at 4 under par. opening hole for rory mcilroy from -- that's okay. only 55 feet away. one of seven birdies for mcilroy. he is second after a 6 under 66. and your leader? american cameron young. pitch shot at 12. rolls within a few feet of the cup to set up a birdie. he grabbed the first round. leads mcilroy by two shots. >>> pivot to the nba. the suns have resigned big man deandre...