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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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stanford was a great place for lewd and up. the ethos that it promoted, it also fit in with her own views of opportunities for women. liu ember meet, they are, even though lou is by chronological age older than birth by several months, they were both born in 1874. burke being born in august of 1874. britt was in the pioneer, first class of stanford. lou is coming in the fourth incoming class. ferc goes ahead and graduates he begins to find employment's employment takes him outside of california is in nevada he is in new mexico then he gets connected to a london-based company any ends up in australia. bear in mind this is pre-internet age we are not talking about setting up this guy call every night to stay in touch. they had some kind of understanding. there were probably letters that were under stage in the process. bird has an opportunity to go to china with that opportunity comes an increase in china. they were already helping to finance theater was education. providing support to her sister.. >> he has this very, very, roma
stanford was a great place for lewd and up. the ethos that it promoted, it also fit in with her own views of opportunities for women. liu ember meet, they are, even though lou is by chronological age older than birth by several months, they were both born in 1874. burke being born in august of 1874. britt was in the pioneer, first class of stanford. lou is coming in the fourth incoming class. ferc goes ahead and graduates he begins to find employment's employment takes him outside of california...
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. >> stanford students on edge as police learn of a violent attack on campus. the new response from the police department there and the current holding pattern for investigators. >>> new details in the search for missing tahoe area teenager. the photo police want you to see that may help give clues. >>> deescalating tensions. on the campus of one shuttered schools. the new legal action amid calls for accountability. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning on this thursday. thanks for allowing us to be part of your morning. i'm mark washington. >> i'm kris sanchez. we'll get a look at drive times with mike in a moment and maybe lower gas prices. first we want to get a look at the forecast as we put those pennies to work. >> we're starting out this morning with another nice start to our day. san francisco seeing some clouds rolling by. we know the clouds won't stick around all day long. as you're heading out the door in martinez, it's going to be partly cloudy and temperatures in the low 60s. you can even have a view of the full moon out there as we head thr
. >> stanford students on edge as police learn of a violent attack on campus. the new response from the police department there and the current holding pattern for investigators. >>> new details in the search for missing tahoe area teenager. the photo police want you to see that may help give clues. >>> deescalating tensions. on the campus of one shuttered schools. the new legal action amid calls for accountability. this is "today in the bay." >>> good...
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>> reporter: the two met at stanford and became fast friends. now they're head fog interest war zone. working with the ukrainian association at stanford, they started project independence day and have raised nearly $100,000 using their backgrounds and connections to find out what supplies will help the most. >> almost within two days of us committing to doing something together, he got a call from his contacts in a front line city roughly 25 to 50 kilometers from the front line. the population is swelling of people who are injured from combat. and ultimately they said our medical system is buckling. we need support. >> reporter: they bought three ambulances like this one in europe and are flying out this week to pick them up. their team of six will then drive them across the ukrainian border and into the city, andre's hometown, for a doorstep delivery to those trying to save live there's. >> i suspect i'll be involved in volunteering effort for months to come. so it's always good to have your own judgment and your own assessment of the situation
>> reporter: the two met at stanford and became fast friends. now they're head fog interest war zone. working with the ukrainian association at stanford, they started project independence day and have raised nearly $100,000 using their backgrounds and connections to find out what supplies will help the most. >> almost within two days of us committing to doing something together, he got a call from his contacts in a front line city roughly 25 to 50 kilometers from the front line. the...
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you have stanford investigating a rape on campus kron four's. justin campbell has more on what happened. who authorities may be looking for. >> this rape happened in broad daylight wednesday afternoon in students that we spoke to say they are now taking precautions. so since they heard about that and walking around pepper spray, incoming freshman student trying to protect herself after stanford sent out an alert. >> tuesday afternoon that a woman near wilbur hall >> was grabbed taken to a restroom and rate. i feel kind of concerned. megan, jerry, another incoming freshman, studying engineering, pull this why she is concerned daschle as a female coming on campus. and i think wilbur's one of the freshman dorms, the other student now carrying pepper spray who didn't want to be identified. can't believe it happened at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and updated bear
you have stanford investigating a rape on campus kron four's. justin campbell has more on what happened. who authorities may be looking for. >> this rape happened in broad daylight wednesday afternoon in students that we spoke to say they are now taking precautions. so since they heard about that and walking around pepper spray, incoming freshman student trying to protect herself after stanford sent out an alert. >> tuesday afternoon that a woman near wilbur hall >> was...
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a tense atmosphere tonight on the stanford campus. police patrols and students on edge after a reported rape. >> a student said she was pulled into a bathroom and raped . we have more with the latest. >> reporter: the campus is on high alert after a student said she was pulled into a bathroom and raped . it happened near wilbur hall, and the student said she has seen the man around campus before. tonight officers are increasing patrol. >> it's crazy because it was during broad daylight. >> reporter: stanford summer classes are in session before most students return in september. brooke said it was near where she lives. >> like a bunch of students, i mean everybody in my cohort. >> reporter: students say the police are ready to speak with them yet, so they don't have many specifics. they also don't have a clear suspect description. students are talking about being more vigilant. >> we are talking about staying together and keeping an eye out. >> reporter: stanford students are asked to contact police if they saw anybody suspicious arou
a tense atmosphere tonight on the stanford campus. police patrols and students on edge after a reported rape. >> a student said she was pulled into a bathroom and raped . we have more with the latest. >> reporter: the campus is on high alert after a student said she was pulled into a bathroom and raped . it happened near wilbur hall, and the student said she has seen the man around campus before. tonight officers are increasing patrol. >> it's crazy because it was during broad...
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perhaps more than we expected then stanford. she had a difficult day would bmx. yea stanford.a difficult day would bmx. , , ., �* ., ., would bmx. yes great britain charlie borin: thin would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the hope. _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the hope. she - would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the hope. she is - boring thing was the hope. she is the current 0lympic boring thing was the hope. she is the current olympic champion and top qualifying group going sorry qualifying group going sorry qualifying group going sorry qualifying group yesterday. big expectations. but sadly she crashed or fell on both runs expectations. but sadly she crashed orfell on both runs today, including the second round, she was trying a 720 rotation. luckily, she is ok and we did manage to speak to charlotte after the raid and this is what she had to say. i've probably got a little bit of 'elly i've probably
perhaps more than we expected then stanford. she had a difficult day would bmx. yea stanford.a difficult day would bmx. , , ., �* ., ., would bmx. yes great britain charlie borin: thin would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the hope. _ would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the hope. she - would bmx. yes great britain charlie boring thing was the...
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kron four's justin campbell joins us live from stanford tonight. justin, what are students saying tonight? yeah, ken and pam. this rape happened in broad daylight yesterday afternoon on campus in students in coming that we spoke to say they are now taking precautions. >> since i heard about that, i've been walking around pepper spray, incoming freshman student trying to protect herself after stanford sent out an alert tuesday afternoon that a woman near wilbur hole >> was grabbed, taken to a restroom and rate. i feel kind of concerned. megan, jerry, another incoming freshman, studying engineering, pull this why she is concerned. daschle as a female coming on campus. and i think wilbur's one of the freshman dorms, the other student now carrying pepper spray who didn't want to be identified. can't believe it happened at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and a faded bea
kron four's justin campbell joins us live from stanford tonight. justin, what are students saying tonight? yeah, ken and pam. this rape happened in broad daylight yesterday afternoon on campus in students in coming that we spoke to say they are now taking precautions. >> since i heard about that, i've been walking around pepper spray, incoming freshman student trying to protect herself after stanford sent out an alert tuesday afternoon that a woman near wilbur hole >> was grabbed,...
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can't believe it happeced at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and a faded beard. the victim also stated she has seen the person on campus before both students. we spoke to say their residential assistant or let them know there are resources available for assault. had like this conversation with us, which i thought was really nice. we're still working to learn if the victim was a student. we reached out to the police department here at stanford multiple times, but we have not heard back as soon as we get that information. >> we'll give it to you reporting here at stanford. justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> the fbi apparently was looking for the classified documents related to nuclear weapons. among other things during that raid on donald trump's mar-a-lago residence this week. this is according to the washington post, which does not indicate whether any such documen
can't believe it happeced at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and a faded beard. the victim also stated she has seen the person on campus before both students. we spoke to say their residential assistant or let them know there are resources available for assault. had like this conversation with us, which i...
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so what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all this talent around you?e: the best thing about how we grew up is we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also, really encouraged people to pursue their passions. so what i love about all -- my sisters, like we both -- susan and i have entered into higher profile roles, but everyone is pursuing something that they really love and they really enjoy doing. so, i think the best thing we all got from our parents was to pursue your passions, no matter how esoteric or whether or not they are monetizeable or if it is an academic kind of pursuit. david: right, so you grew up on the stanford campus, i assume you are an all a student, your sisters, too. where did you want to go to college? anne: i kind of -- my father went to harvard. my father was very lucky, he went to harvard after he came from poland. he was in school and he went early to harvard. um, my mom went to berkeley. my parents always encouraged me, they would say, it's important to go. it's im
so what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all this talent around you?e: the best thing about how we grew up is we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also, really encouraged people to pursue their passions. so what i love about all -- my sisters, like we both -- susan and i have entered into higher profile roles, but everyone is pursuing something that they really love and they really enjoy doing. so, i think the...
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bridgeport struggles in a way that stanford is not. -- stanford does not. we need to be more thoughtful about targeting resources in ways -- you want to exclude projects are going to get done anywhere and you you want to be really thoughtful about trying to reverse the momentum of the markets. i hate to say that. it is not a popular thing to say but there are communities that were completely built by economic dynamics that are long gone. if you are not forward-looking about what the community can be in the future, you will throw an immense amount of money behind trying to replicate something whose industrial and commercial logic is two generations gone. to me, it is how do you find the communities that are in stasis or advancing slowly that you could really accelerate the momentum. sarah: i love that and i am hoping my colleagues will put in the chat a link to a tool that brett and others have built here that was designed to help mission oriented investors assess the trend line neighborhoods so they could decide whether they wanted to put their opportunity
bridgeport struggles in a way that stanford is not. -- stanford does not. we need to be more thoughtful about targeting resources in ways -- you want to exclude projects are going to get done anywhere and you you want to be really thoughtful about trying to reverse the momentum of the markets. i hate to say that. it is not a popular thing to say but there are communities that were completely built by economic dynamics that are long gone. if you are not forward-looking about what the community...
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david: you grew up on the stanford campus. i assume you were an all-a student.our sisters all a's. so where did you want to go to college? anne: my father went to harvard. the reality is, you know things based on your parents. and my father was very lucky. he went to harvard after he came from poland. he was in school and he went early to harvard. my mom went to berkeley. so i knew -- my parents always encouraged me -- they would say, it is important to go. it's important to have education. it is important to go to a good school, but there is a lot of good schools. and i would say today people over-emphasize exactly what school i have to go to. there's so many great schools, and, frankly, the great school finds you. i thought harvard would be fascinating. my oldest sister, she went to harvard. i used to stay with her at harvard. i was fascinated by people who wore tweed and had leather patches. so i decided to not end up going to harvard. i went to yale for one weekend and i fell in love with yale. and i am a yalie. i just loved it. david: what did you study the
david: you grew up on the stanford campus. i assume you were an all-a student.our sisters all a's. so where did you want to go to college? anne: my father went to harvard. the reality is, you know things based on your parents. and my father was very lucky. he went to harvard after he came from poland. he was in school and he went early to harvard. my mom went to berkeley. so i knew -- my parents always encouraged me -- they would say, it is important to go. it's important to have education. it...
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created by three stanford engineers. joining us now, alex is the cocreator and ceo. he's outside the restaurant. nice to see you, we want a tour but first how did you come up with the idea and get the money to do it? >> sure. when i and also my cofounders were grad students at stanford realized wasn't good food option. everything too expensive for grad student stipend or had to spend time we didn't have cooking. started to wonder what makes the restaurants so expensive to get grain bowl from chipotle or salad from sweet greens, it's the cost of running traditional restaurant that adds up. building, taking money, handing them things. if we automated it, could deliver high quality meals at surprisingly low prices. that's when we raised a few million to make it happen. >> show me around and tell me how much is one of the bowls and does it taste good. >> sure. so here see the box itself. three ordering stations. each you can order one of our grain bowls, either one of the preconfigured options or fully custom one. >> how much is it? >> can see what happens. start by conf
created by three stanford engineers. joining us now, alex is the cocreator and ceo. he's outside the restaurant. nice to see you, we want a tour but first how did you come up with the idea and get the money to do it? >> sure. when i and also my cofounders were grad students at stanford realized wasn't good food option. everything too expensive for grad student stipend or had to spend time we didn't have cooking. started to wonder what makes the restaurants so expensive to get grain bowl...
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come from stanford, you know reid hoffman as a stanford graduate david sax is a stanford graduate petergrees at stanford keith or boy on and on. i mean you go down the roster. it's sort of look at that the engineering a lot of the engineering have for the company does come from the university of illinois, and it's always kind of you know, i had luke no sick. tell me like, i'm one of my first conversations with luke. he said he was very skeptical as where they all of this project, right? and he said if you're going to do this, just please don't write the university of illinois out of this history as everyone else has and so to kind of give context in 1995 a company called netscape goes but i think was 95 netscape goes public netscapes founder was himself at the university of illinois mark and recent the person who founded your firm and for an entire generation of that of engineers, like not just the university of illinois, but in a lot of places that is like the starting gun for the internet revolution, but at the university of illinois, it's personal, right? i mean, they max and others
come from stanford, you know reid hoffman as a stanford graduate david sax is a stanford graduate petergrees at stanford keith or boy on and on. i mean you go down the roster. it's sort of look at that the engineering a lot of the engineering have for the company does come from the university of illinois, and it's always kind of you know, i had luke no sick. tell me like, i'm one of my first conversations with luke. he said he was very skeptical as where they all of this project, right? and he...
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david: what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all the talent around you?nne: we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, and also really encourage people to pursue their passions. ♪ ♪ david: and now, you have a fairly distinguished family, i will let you talk about it for a moment. it has been written about. as i recall, your father was head of the physics department at stanford, your mother is a distant wish educator and wrote a book about how to raised distinguished and accomplished children. anne: she sure did. [laughs] david: one of your sisters is an epidemiologist at university of california, professor. another sister runs youtube, and you are the founder of 23andme. what was it like growing up with all this talent around you? anne: the best thing about how we grew up is we were surrounded by an academic group of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also, really encourage people to pursue their passions. so, what i love about all my sisters, susan and i have entered into high
david: what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all the talent around you?nne: we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, and also really encourage people to pursue their passions. ♪ ♪ david: and now, you have a fairly distinguished family, i will let you talk about it for a moment. it has been written about. as i recall, your father was head of the physics department at stanford, your mother is a distant wish educator...
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you would imagine that he stanford systems engineer could reassemble and assemble a computer in a matter he was abused racially. he actually went into depression. that gave the three of my cofounders idea that, hey, can technology solve this? because the only reason why he was fired was because of his accent. and that had us thinking about something that can change accents in real-time. kristen: who is using it right now? is it mainly just call centers? >> we actually built sanas with the first application being call centers. now it is being used in india and the philippines and we are scaling across the board. kristen: let's give folks a demo of how this works. first we will listen to the original call center worker, if you will. >> hello, this is alex from customer service aide, how are you today? great to hear. i'm doing very well. thank you very much for asking. how can i help you today? kristen: we do here and accents, if you will come of the person is from india, yes? >> yes. kristen: now this same person talking filtered through sanas. >> hi, this is alex from the customer service
you would imagine that he stanford systems engineer could reassemble and assemble a computer in a matter he was abused racially. he actually went into depression. that gave the three of my cofounders idea that, hey, can technology solve this? because the only reason why he was fired was because of his accent. and that had us thinking about something that can change accents in real-time. kristen: who is using it right now? is it mainly just call centers? >> we actually built sanas with the...
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and social change lab at stanford university. if you would like to take a deeper look at this study, you can find it online, strengtheningdemocracychallenge. org is where you can go. you can also call in as michael did out of redding, california. caller: thanks for taking my call. my biggest comment is something that has been bothering me all this year. that is that the media continues to portray democracy as a failing system. i do not believe that is true. democracy works all over the world. our democracy is not failing. democrats and republicans can no longer play nice together. they cannot work together. the democrats and republicans, the two party system is failing us. the media is responsible for that. we ignore the warning signs in the 1980's when they consolidated media conglomerates and now i listen to the overall narrative and it is the media that is beating this drum. that concerns me. what is the hidden agenda behind this message our government is sending? are they like you like to call the deep state? are there entiti
and social change lab at stanford university. if you would like to take a deeper look at this study, you can find it online, strengtheningdemocracychallenge. org is where you can go. you can also call in as michael did out of redding, california. caller: thanks for taking my call. my biggest comment is something that has been bothering me all this year. that is that the media continues to portray democracy as a failing system. i do not believe that is true. democracy works all over the world....
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also, elon musk wants to talk to his alma mater stanford university. me get this straight, we thought it was twitter subpoenaing stanford, but it is musk. why would musk want information from stanford university about the twitter field? >> we don't know for sure, but one of the twitter board members, a dr. lee, works at sanford it is one of the ai experts. it could be that. it could be he wants to check and see who she had conversations with among colleagues about problems with the deal. emily: where exactly could this lead? >> what is going on here is both sides are trying to put together their cases for the october 17 trial. mr. musk wants to know what conversations the twitter board members have had with people about this. they are looking for material to help him justify walking away. emily: well, obviously this case is changing by the minutes. yesterday we learned elon musk wanted to get the trial pushed to november. now he is potentially trying to get it pushed further action to december. what do we know about what musk is asking for at this poin
also, elon musk wants to talk to his alma mater stanford university. me get this straight, we thought it was twitter subpoenaing stanford, but it is musk. why would musk want information from stanford university about the twitter field? >> we don't know for sure, but one of the twitter board members, a dr. lee, works at sanford it is one of the ai experts. it could be that. it could be he wants to check and see who she had conversations with among colleagues about problems with the deal....
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solomiya savchuk is a stanford medical school student from ivano-frankivsk. she is one of the initiators of the project. she says that the telemedicine experience she received during the covid pandemic helped during the war in ukraine, and we thought of taking all this experience and involving it in the new model is essentially to rally all these doctors in the united states who may not be able to fly to ukraine or poland and help the ukrainian refugees in person but have a few hours on week that they can involve on a volunteer basis in order to provide free medical consultations or psychological help to ukrainians who cannot contact their doctors in ukraine because the doctors are either displaced or simply overworked by the war . as well as psychologists and psychiatrists, specialists of narrower profiles joined over time, such as cardiologists , neurologists-dermatologists, and endocrinologists, many specialists, as well as stanford university teachers uttle-haup university prefers patients from the most war-affected areas where there is a shortage of medi
solomiya savchuk is a stanford medical school student from ivano-frankivsk. she is one of the initiators of the project. she says that the telemedicine experience she received during the covid pandemic helped during the war in ukraine, and we thought of taking all this experience and involving it in the new model is essentially to rally all these doctors in the united states who may not be able to fly to ukraine or poland and help the ukrainian refugees in person but have a few hours on week...
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yury mamon anu shevetisyan voice of america a small but active group of ukrainian students from stanfordversity in california started a number of charitable projects designed to help ukraine, among other things, they came up with a way to raise money by running , how exactly they do it, they learned khrystyna shevchenko ukraine is a virtual run in support children of ukraine, everyone can buy an online ticket and receive a special bracelet and sticker with which you can run in support of ukrainian children affected by the war with the initiative was taken by the ukrainian student association of ford state. it started as a virtual race that lasted one month with the idea that you buy a ticket and all the money made at this fundraising will go to maternity hospitals in ukraine, but as a result, we decided to continue the fantasy from one month for the whole summer, the race can be both individual and group. oleksandr skorokhod, a resident of the silicon valley, one of the participants of the race says: before this initiative, he was running, but when he heard that he could help i immediate
yury mamon anu shevetisyan voice of america a small but active group of ukrainian students from stanfordversity in california started a number of charitable projects designed to help ukraine, among other things, they came up with a way to raise money by running , how exactly they do it, they learned khrystyna shevchenko ukraine is a virtual run in support children of ukraine, everyone can buy an online ticket and receive a special bracelet and sticker with which you can run in support of...
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what was your path from ardmore, pennsylvania to stanford law school? ladoris: my story does indeed start with my parents and even before them. on my mother's side, my great-grandparents were enslaved. i am not clear in what state they were enslaved. after emancipation, they ended up in north carolina. that is where my mother and her two siblings were born. not in a hospital because they did not permit black people. she was born in her house. and there was a midwife. they came up in the great migration. in 1939 or 1940 and came up from north carolina to pennsylvania. eventually, lived outside of philadelphia. that is where my sisters and i. i am in the middle. we were born and raised there. my parents made it very clear , they are working class folks. they ran a dry-cleaning does -- business and a black community. we lived just outside what is called the mainline. it is a suburb of philadelphia and it is where there is a lot of old money wealth, the dupont, the heinz family. the black community in which i was raised provided service for the wealthy comm
what was your path from ardmore, pennsylvania to stanford law school? ladoris: my story does indeed start with my parents and even before them. on my mother's side, my great-grandparents were enslaved. i am not clear in what state they were enslaved. after emancipation, they ended up in north carolina. that is where my mother and her two siblings were born. not in a hospital because they did not permit black people. she was born in her house. and there was a midwife. they came up in the great...
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learning more about a monkey pox case brought to stanford medical center, according to the cdc.he virus never had contact with anyone who appeared to be sick. he was at a crowded outdoor event that included dancing but never had sexual contact of any kind. we spoke to a disease expert at stanford, and he says, we're still learning more about the virus, but this is not cause for concern. this case exemplifies the fact that monkey pox is a disease that is primarily transmitted through very close contact. this particular patient happened to, uh, to participate in activities and which okay, even though it was in public that involved very close skin to skin contact. you know, very skin on one end or one side and very skin of all other people. dr jorge salinas says well, most cases are spread through sex. the virus can be contracted through close skin to skin contact, including respiratory droplets or touching surfaces that someone who was infected had already touched. a federal judge in cleveland has awarded $650 million to ohio counties and a lawsuit over opioid distribution in thei
learning more about a monkey pox case brought to stanford medical center, according to the cdc.he virus never had contact with anyone who appeared to be sick. he was at a crowded outdoor event that included dancing but never had sexual contact of any kind. we spoke to a disease expert at stanford, and he says, we're still learning more about the virus, but this is not cause for concern. this case exemplifies the fact that monkey pox is a disease that is primarily transmitted through very close...
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can't believe it happened at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and updated beard. the victim also stated she has seen the person on campus before both students. we spoke to say their residential assistant or let them know there are resources available for assault. had like this conversation with us, which i thought was really nice. we're still working to learn if the victim was a student. we reached out to the police department here at stanford multiple times, but we have not heard back as soon as we get that information. >> we'll give it to you reporting here at stanford. justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> vice president kamala harris made a trip to san francisco today in a round table with other california leaders. she slammed the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade as well as other states that have banned abortion altogether. >> as a former prosec
can't believe it happened at stanford. it being like a suburb. it's like known to be like a safe and secure environment. but like after hearing that, that just like not the case, stanford says the perpetrator was 6 feet tall, thin build brown eyes and updated beard. the victim also stated she has seen the person on campus before both students. we spoke to say their residential assistant or let them know there are resources available for assault. had like this conversation with us, which i...
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they're also headed to stanford when they graduate. nike signed them to the deal in may. they still attend harvard west lake high school outside los angeles but they told the today show their deal reflects the progress of women in pro-sports for which they have tremendous gratitude. >> maybe 30 years ago this wouldn't happen for a woman especially so it's insane how far we have come. >> both sisters have already played with the u.s. national team and they're both planning to play at stanford when they graduate high school. my thing is i can't believe it didn't happen for our family. look at my little daughter's mad skills. look at that. >> that would be a first at stanford if we saw that. >> so now you know why my kids are swimmers and not soccer players. >> kind of like fuse ball. >> that little girl does it her way. >> look at that ponytail. i miss her. >> she's around still. >> yeah, of course she's 13. i would say miss you little. and she's like i'm still here. yeah but. they're heading back to school. >> they sure are. kids start on monday. >> so fast. >> we're wedne
they're also headed to stanford when they graduate. nike signed them to the deal in may. they still attend harvard west lake high school outside los angeles but they told the today show their deal reflects the progress of women in pro-sports for which they have tremendous gratitude. >> maybe 30 years ago this wouldn't happen for a woman especially so it's insane how far we have come. >> both sisters have already played with the u.s. national team and they're both planning to play at...
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coming up on the bbc news channel, gold in herfinal major race for britain's n triathlete non stanfordprinted to the line to win the european championships in munich. good evening and welcome to bbc news at ten. the author sir salman rushdie has been stabbed on stage at a literary event in new york state while preparing to give a lecture. he was flown to hospital by helicopter and earlier his agent confirmed he was in surgery. police said a suspect was arrested at the scene and taken into custody. salman rushdie received death threats after writing his book, the satanic verses in 1988 and went into hiding for nearly a decade. our north america correspondent john sudworth has more. there was confusion and panic. the attack happened in full view of the audience. sir salman was left injured, lying on stage, and eyewitnesses in deep shock. there was nothing audible from the attacker. we just saw him move on stage very quickly and, repeatedly and with vicious determination, stabbed salman rushdie. people were rising up out of their seats, gasping, crying and screaming and this unheard—of th
coming up on the bbc news channel, gold in herfinal major race for britain's n triathlete non stanfordprinted to the line to win the european championships in munich. good evening and welcome to bbc news at ten. the author sir salman rushdie has been stabbed on stage at a literary event in new york state while preparing to give a lecture. he was flown to hospital by helicopter and earlier his agent confirmed he was in surgery. police said a suspect was arrested at the scene and taken into...
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jackie was considering moving from new york city to stanford. after the game, which the yankees won, by the way. it was a game prior to larson's no-hitter. he took me into the dodger clubhouse where i got to meet jackie robinson. he was the most impressive large person i had ever seen. i never, ever forgot it. another thing that i recall was that i went to see jackie robinson junior playing a little league game in stanford. i'm sitting in the stands, listening to these adults screaming at this 11-year-old kid. you will never be as good as your father. it just broke my heart, with just terrible. >> yeah, i mean, -- when we look at this picture and you see, we're seeing, we agree of jackie robinson junior, i guess a tragedy even becomes what we know is coming. we know that the pressure you talked about, peter, at the little league just became too much. >> he had a drug problem. jackie junior had a drug problem and crashed his car. died in a car crash. >> he died, i believe he died in 71. >> yes. >> which was a year before his father died. >> which
jackie was considering moving from new york city to stanford. after the game, which the yankees won, by the way. it was a game prior to larson's no-hitter. he took me into the dodger clubhouse where i got to meet jackie robinson. he was the most impressive large person i had ever seen. i never, ever forgot it. another thing that i recall was that i went to see jackie robinson junior playing a little league game in stanford. i'm sitting in the stands, listening to these adults screaming at this...
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live on the stanford campus. amanda quintana ktvu fox two news. thank you, amanda. are a lot of questions for san francisco's new district attorney after it was revealed that brooke jenkins was volunteering for the recall campaign against chase a boudin while working as a paid consultant at the time. ktvu is amber lee tells us, jenkins was paid $100,000 to help recall her predecessor. she sacrificed her career. to fight. for people in this city. to fight for victims who needed a voice in this city more than a month ago, when mayor london breed appointed brooke jenkins at san francisco's interim district attorney voted new jenkins as a former prosecutor who quit her job in the d. a s office, led by chaser boudin to volunteer as a spokesperson for the campaign to recall him, but a newly filed ethics record shows that she was paid more than $100,000 as a political consultant for the nonprofit neighbors for a better san francisco that is linked to supporters of the recall when someone is appointed to a position of this level of public scrutiny. that wouldn't have been d
live on the stanford campus. amanda quintana ktvu fox two news. thank you, amanda. are a lot of questions for san francisco's new district attorney after it was revealed that brooke jenkins was volunteering for the recall campaign against chase a boudin while working as a paid consultant at the time. ktvu is amber lee tells us, jenkins was paid $100,000 to help recall her predecessor. she sacrificed her career. to fight. for people in this city. to fight for victims who needed a voice in this...
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the veteran british triathlete non stanford took gold in the european championships in her last majorford, who's a former world champion, has been plagued with injury but helped wales win a silver medal in the mixed relay at the commonwealth games last month. it's the first gold for team gb at these multi sport europeans. it isa it is a bit surreal, i'm trying to get to my phone and the asked me if i was retiring. it's an extra incentive knowing that this is my last world triathlon race and ijust can think of a better way to bow out with a gold medal in european champions in the first every i represented great britain since 2011, so to come here the european champs. there was also some succes for britain's track cycling team in munich. it came in the men's team pursuit where rhys britton, oliver wood, charlie tanfield and kian emadi managed to hold—off germany in the bronze medal race to get onto the podium. france beat denmark to take the gold. and then olympic gold medallist freya anderson also took a bronze medal in the 100m freestyle for great britain, missing out on siver byi one
the veteran british triathlete non stanford took gold in the european championships in her last majorford, who's a former world champion, has been plagued with injury but helped wales win a silver medal in the mixed relay at the commonwealth games last month. it's the first gold for team gb at these multi sport europeans. it isa it is a bit surreal, i'm trying to get to my phone and the asked me if i was retiring. it's an extra incentive knowing that this is my last world triathlon race and...
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on the stanford university campus. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. 408 is the time in last call at four am could soon become a new reality in california. as a bill moves forward in the state assembly, it would create a three year pilot program, which chosen vendors could sell alcoholic drinks between the hours of two and four am, lawmakers say keeping bars and nightclubs open later would help struggling businesses bounced back from the pandemic. if the bill becomes law, it would likely not take effect until 2025. a similar bill has been proposed before but struggled to gain support. alright it's 409. let's go back over to steve paulson for a look at our friday forecast and into the weather on the weekend. is it going to cool down or warm up? a little warmer , but i'm not buying into the bigger warmer. how's that? okay, good. yes. i'm buying into gradually warm, but just kind of staying there. some fog out there a lot of monsoon moisture, but it ceased its east and south. it's not over us, and there's some low clouds out
on the stanford university campus. jesse gary ktvu, fox two news. 408 is the time in last call at four am could soon become a new reality in california. as a bill moves forward in the state assembly, it would create a three year pilot program, which chosen vendors could sell alcoholic drinks between the hours of two and four am, lawmakers say keeping bars and nightclubs open later would help struggling businesses bounced back from the pandemic. if the bill becomes law, it would likely not take...
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stanford did not say if either the suspect or the victim were students or staff.ou're gonna see potentially a rise in the number on campuses as kids go back to school coming up in the next couple of weeks that just physicality of being on campus potentially could make those numbers rise where we might see a fall in those numbers during the summer. stanford police are hoping anyone with information as well as photos or video around wilbur hall will reach out to them. mountain view. police are asking for the public's help tonight and finding three stolen french bulldog puppies. they were taken from a home on the 800 block of el camino real in recent weeks to were taken from the back yard of the home while the other was stolen after the suspect broke inside. the suspects are described as two latino men between the ages of 25 30. anyone with information on the thefts can contact police. the search continues tonight for missing 16 year old kylie rodney , who was last seen on saturday , leaving a large party in truckee. that event was that processor family campgrounds.
stanford did not say if either the suspect or the victim were students or staff.ou're gonna see potentially a rise in the number on campuses as kids go back to school coming up in the next couple of weeks that just physicality of being on campus potentially could make those numbers rise where we might see a fall in those numbers during the summer. stanford police are hoping anyone with information as well as photos or video around wilbur hall will reach out to them. mountain view. police are...
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stanford researchers documented a case involving a man who recently visited the uk. he attended a crowded outdoor event where he had close contact with others for a couple of hours. he said he didn't have any contact with anyone who appeared sick or having visible lesions. joining us now, the lead researcher of this case, dr. jorge salinas. thank you for being on the program. from what we understand, no sexual contact but he still got infected. this goes against what we have been told. >> yes and no, this case represents yet another example of very close skin to skin contact, between the infected person and the exposed person. what this case doesn't represent is a cause of concern, it doesn't mean that people are able and capable of getting infected on the regular day today. >> are the other cases involving straight men getting infected? >> not that i have treated but, the literature has shown some cases, yes, it can happen. the disease can be transmitted from one person to another person if there is very close contact, skin to skin. it doesn't require necessarily se
stanford researchers documented a case involving a man who recently visited the uk. he attended a crowded outdoor event where he had close contact with others for a couple of hours. he said he didn't have any contact with anyone who appeared sick or having visible lesions. joining us now, the lead researcher of this case, dr. jorge salinas. thank you for being on the program. from what we understand, no sexual contact but he still got infected. this goes against what we have been told. >>...
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two stanford students will be spending it in the war zone.ne and they are heading there this week. what they're going to do once they get there, they'll deliver three ambulances to health care workers there. one of the students originally from ukraine, the other is an army veteran, each using their backgrounds and connections to find what was needed and filling that void. >> front line city, roughly 25 to 50 from the front line. population is swelling with people who are injured from combat. mostly they said our medical system is buckling. we need support. >> brave men. their goal is to deliver those vehicles by ukraine's independence day which is august 24th and they'll share their journey on their instagram page. if you want to follow that, you can find it under project independence day. >>> it's 4:53 right now. helping more people make it in the way. coming up next on "today in the bay," the new way one ride share company is helping deliver free food to those most in need. >>> plans falling into place to provide families in need free denta
two stanford students will be spending it in the war zone.ne and they are heading there this week. what they're going to do once they get there, they'll deliver three ambulances to health care workers there. one of the students originally from ukraine, the other is an army veteran, each using their backgrounds and connections to find what was needed and filling that void. >> front line city, roughly 25 to 50 from the front line. population is swelling with people who are injured from...
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dan kerman kron. 4 news authorities are investigating a rape on stanford's campus. it happened sometime after 5 in the evening. >> on tuesday in a parking lot near wilbur hall. the crime was later reported to campus security around a 30 what someone who is mandated to notify authorities contacted the stanford department of public safety that an adult woman reported she had been sexually assaulted by a man. she did not know. the investigation is currently ongoing. well, the owner of an oakland laundry mat says he has moved his entire family out of the bay area. he says there's just too much crime and he's considering moving his business as well. kron four's haaziq madyun has that story. >> they had a stolen truck. they've through. right through the front of the longer after they are gone after the atm you hear reports that some folks are thinking about leaving the bay area. >> you can count laundromat owner derek toms. among those that actually made the move. you're looking at surveillance videos up some of the reasons why. >> it's just crime everywhere you have. it
dan kerman kron. 4 news authorities are investigating a rape on stanford's campus. it happened sometime after 5 in the evening. >> on tuesday in a parking lot near wilbur hall. the crime was later reported to campus security around a 30 what someone who is mandated to notify authorities contacted the stanford department of public safety that an adult woman reported she had been sexually assaulted by a man. she did not know. the investigation is currently ongoing. well, the owner of an...