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the )secretary of state ) and )secretary of defense ) will be on stanford )s campus. so will protesters. nbc bay area )s ansar hassan talked to them.... they say it )s an important opportunity... to make themselves heard. s1 snapchat loosing one of it features. the reason the new tool couldn t keep up with its competition. plus-- samsung making charging a phone more interesting... a look at how charging can turn into a party. -ad lib live picture- -richmond- starting out a new work week and the heat is going to stay around? kari tease mike tease today in the bay - it )s monday! live pictures from the san mateo birdge - folks already on the road.... geting another work week started. ad lib toss to wx and traffic starting in the clear right now... this is video - new overnight - of the shooting rampage targeting two toronto restaurants last night. a neighbor filmed it from above. 14 people were hit by gunfire. one woman died .. a 9-year-old girl is in critical condition. the shooter died at the scene. one witness says it was hard putting together what was happening. poli
the )secretary of state ) and )secretary of defense ) will be on stanford )s campus. so will protesters. nbc bay area )s ansar hassan talked to them.... they say it )s an important opportunity... to make themselves heard. s1 snapchat loosing one of it features. the reason the new tool couldn t keep up with its competition. plus-- samsung making charging a phone more interesting... a look at how charging can turn into a party. -ad lib live picture- -richmond- starting out a new work week and the...
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the )secretary of state ) and )secretary of defense ) will be on stanford )s campus. so will protesters. they say it )s an important opportunity... to make themselves heard. today in the bay )s bob redell is live on campus with the security measures already in place. this is video - new overnight - of the shooting rampage targeting two toronto restaurants last night. we )ve just learned a second person has died. a neighbor filmed it from above. 14 people were hit by gunfire. the shooter died at the scene. one witness says it was hard putting together what was happening. police say the gunman was dressed in black .. firing shots from the sidewalk in the city )s greektown district. witnesses say he shot 20 to 30 rounds. police are not ruling out terrorism. this morning... an east bay father flew to the midwest... to search for his missing daughter. this story is gaining national attention. 20-year-old "mollie tibbetts" grew up in oakland. she goes to the university of iowa. nobody )s seen her since wednesday night.... when she went out for a run. she lives in a small tow
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which is why the city shelled out a quarter million dollars for a racial profiling expert from stanford. kpix5'sorba on what she found out. >> reporter: sitting on the panel at laney college, oakland police chief and kirkpatrick along with doctor jennifer mart, the scientist collecting and studying information about police stops in the city faced off against the crowd. despite the statistics are unsettling. the amount of disparity in policing outcomes, the evidence of implicit bias, is not acceptable. but, being open and honest, collecting data, and changing policies and practices is the important first step to truly making progress in this area. it >> reporter: in 2016, the oakland police department made more than 32,000 stops, 20,000 of which were african-american, or 61% of all police stops. in 2017, that percentage drop just to point to 60%. >> disparity numbers are still high. we still stop a large number of african-americans in our community. and, so, that is a number that i spent a lot of time being focused on, as all of us do. how can we reduce that disparity? >> reporter: earlier this w
which is why the city shelled out a quarter million dollars for a racial profiling expert from stanford. kpix5'sorba on what she found out. >> reporter: sitting on the panel at laney college, oakland police chief and kirkpatrick along with doctor jennifer mart, the scientist collecting and studying information about police stops in the city faced off against the crowd. despite the statistics are unsettling. the amount of disparity in policing outcomes, the evidence of implicit bias, is...
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about its policing practices so the city paid $250,000 for racial profiling expert from stanford university. kpix 5's andria borba reports on what she found. >>> reporter: sitting on a panel at laney college, oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick along with dr. jennifer eberhart, the stanford scientist collecting and studying data about police stops in the city, faced off against a crowd. [ crowd yelling ] >> the statistics are unsettling. the amount of disparity in policing outcomes, the evidence of implicit bias, is not acceptable. but being open and honest, collecting data and changing policies and practices is the important first step to truly making progress in this area. >> reporter: in 2016, the oakland police department made more than 32,000 stops. 20,000 of those were black or 61% of all police stops. in 2017, that percentage dropped to 60%. >> our disparity numbers are still high. we still stop a large number of african-americans in our community. and so that's a number that i spend a lot of time being focused on and all of us do. how can we reduce that disparity? >> reporter: earlier this
about its policing practices so the city paid $250,000 for racial profiling expert from stanford university. kpix 5's andria borba reports on what she found. >>> reporter: sitting on a panel at laney college, oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick along with dr. jennifer eberhart, the stanford scientist collecting and studying data about police stops in the city, faced off against a crowd. [ crowd yelling ] >> the statistics are unsettling. the amount of disparity in policing...
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that's why it shelled out a quarter million dollars for racial profiling expert from stanford university but as kpix 5's jackie ward reports, the city just voted to end her contract. >>> reporter: you can imagine that there's a bit of controversy surrounding all of this. days after the oakland city council decided not to renew their contract with a racial profiling expert, we're learning what she found about the city's police department. jennifer eberhart was hired by the city of oakland to collect and study data about police stops in the city. she is a social psychologist at stanford university and was paid a quarter million dollars by oakland to do this research. she found that in 2016, the oakland police department made more than 32,000 stops and 20,000 of those were african- american residents or 61% of all police stops. in 2017, that percentage dropped a point to 60%. oakland police chief kirkpatrick says that's unacceptable. >> our disparity numbers are still high. we still stop a large number of african-americans in our community. and so that's a number that i spend a lot of time being focused on
that's why it shelled out a quarter million dollars for racial profiling expert from stanford university but as kpix 5's jackie ward reports, the city just voted to end her contract. >>> reporter: you can imagine that there's a bit of controversy surrounding all of this. days after the oakland city council decided not to renew their contract with a racial profiling expert, we're learning what she found about the city's police department. jennifer eberhart was hired by the city of...
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stanford. i stopped out initially to care for my mother s ill.ntually dropped out after an extended illness, wound upus exng savings. no family support, no siblings. no friends. i found myself homeless on the streets of san francisco. san francisco has the incredible dichotomy of having some of the most expensive real estate in the world and yet people living on the street. i do know that a momentary glance, a touch, a smile-- any evidence of human warmth makes a huge difference in people's lives and certainly made a huge difference in mine when someone who was willing to make eye contact with me was willing to actually touch me as another human being.th had more value than a dollar. we don't expect people to do the things that they either don't know how to do or are uncomfortable with, but i think everyone can make eye contact with another person on the street. if you choose to give someone money in the street that's fine. if you choose not to, that's still fine. i would hope that we could remind ourselves that it is the judgment and harshness i
stanford. i stopped out initially to care for my mother s ill.ntually dropped out after an extended illness, wound upus exng savings. no family support, no siblings. no friends. i found myself homeless on the streets of san francisco. san francisco has the incredible dichotomy of having some of the most expensive real estate in the world and yet people living on the street. i do know that a momentary glance, a touch, a smile-- any evidence of human warmth makes a huge difference in people's...
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stanford alumni chair. finally ambassador stevens the williamre perry fellow at aprc s volunteer and then as u.s. ambassador to thousand eight through 2011 i had the pleasure to travel with her to korea and she is a rockstar there. people recognize her on the street they come up and speak korean to her and she answers back in korean. each will cover a different dimension of what happens next with respect to north korea we will let them speak for however long they want and then we will come to you with some questions. >> it is good to see friends in the audience. and looking back what happened six or ten months. it is amazing. with is a much attention paid to north korea in the policy community. and kim jung un came out of isolation and with diplomacy. as you know he went to china meeting with president xi and the north korean president twice even with our president trump in singapore. justin a three or four months. , it really is amazing to see such a movement around the korean peninsula. so i will briefly go over what has been achieved and what can be done in the coming months and coming years.
stanford alumni chair. finally ambassador stevens the williamre perry fellow at aprc s volunteer and then as u.s. ambassador to thousand eight through 2011 i had the pleasure to travel with her to korea and she is a rockstar there. people recognize her on the street they come up and speak korean to her and she answers back in korean. each will cover a different dimension of what happens next with respect to north korea we will let them speak for however long they want and then we will come to...
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stanford came in at number 2. and cal tech in pasadena took the number 4 spot. that's according to the "q-ss a thousand schools across the globe. in case you're wondering... m-i-t is number one. it's held the top spot for 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a new way for workers to beat the bay area commute to beat the bay area commute is gaining popularity in the north bay. ( darya ) plus... if you've got a samsung... you might want to check your messages. what your phone could be doing while you're sleeping. ( darya ) and next... a 12-year-old girl scares away the man who broke into her home. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleep n
stanford came in at number 2. and cal tech in pasadena took the number 4 spot. that's according to the "q-ss a thousand schools across the globe. in case you're wondering... m-i-t is number one. it's held the top spot for 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a new way for workers to beat the bay area commute to beat the bay area commute is gaining...
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s when we were each among a miniscule number of women law professors. she was the first woman law professor at rutgers and then columbia. i at stanford. in those days, we few women law professors all knew each other. either personally or by reputation. some years later, when i wrote about the first woman lawyer in california in the 1870's, i was struck by how long before the internet -- even before the telephone, women all over the country who wanted to be lawyers knew about eachother and try to -- tried to help each other. the same was true of our early days in the 1970's. we women professors and women lawyers were each familiar to each. it may be hard for you now in a room like this, tonight, to imagine a time like ours. when we went to law school and even when we first taught there were very few women in the halls, classrooms and curriculum. it didn't matter we were very smart. some of us were even funny. [laughter] professor babcock: no one was interested in helping us find legal work or advancement in the profession. we were on our own. nor did we recognize that we were part of a great women's movement which would come to be known
s when we were each among a miniscule number of women law professors. she was the first woman law professor at rutgers and then columbia. i at stanford. in those days, we few women law professors all knew each other. either personally or by reputation. some years later, when i wrote about the first woman lawyer in california in the 1870's, i was struck by how long before the internet -- even before the telephone, women all over the country who wanted to be lawyers knew about eachother and try...
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s come out, place holder capital has introduced one, coming out of universities like stanford, some whiteers as well people are valuing these assets differently. the core metrics, i think most people look at is what are the daily transactions, how much volume is moving through it. at the end of the day, these are open protocols that are there to facilitate the value creation and movement, that's what i think is most important. >> adam white, thanks. >> i don't think it's complicated to see what they're trading with, the correlation is basically all together i think that continues, coin base, every time they make these announcements, those guys stand out. >> netflix tanking on earnings, rich greenfield the biggest until now. he will hbeere to make the case ahead of the conference call right after this short break hi, i'm joan lunden with a place for mom, the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are bet
s come out, place holder capital has introduced one, coming out of universities like stanford, some whiteers as well people are valuing these assets differently. the core metrics, i think most people look at is what are the daily transactions, how much volume is moving through it. at the end of the day, these are open protocols that are there to facilitate the value creation and movement, that's what i think is most important. >> adam white, thanks. >> i don't think it's complicated...
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. >> reporter: in 2016, the stanford study found oakland police were more than four times more likely to search african-amer ten m trahafficn s. >> weic talk about everything b racial profiling. it still exists within the oakland police department. it has gone up with respect to african-americans. >> reporter: earlier this week, oakland's public safety committee chaired by brooks decided to let the contract expire in august. >> the motion passes 3-1. >> reporter: a decision overruled by the rules committee which moved to put the contract before the full council next week. oakland's coalition for police accountability. >> what we want to do is invest this money, instead of in an outsider's contract, in hiring people for oakland who can do this work. >> reporter: the stanford study made 50 recommendations. opd has implemented most of them and insists some progress has been made. >> we call that reducing the footprint, we're stopping less people, less people are having contacts with law enforcement. i think that's a positive thing. >> reporter: besides the mayor and police chief and kirkpatrick, the stanford researcher, jennifer
. >> reporter: in 2016, the stanford study found oakland police were more than four times more likely to search african-amer ten m trahafficn s. >> weic talk about everything b racial profiling. it still exists within the oakland police department. it has gone up with respect to african-americans. >> reporter: earlier this week, oakland's public safety committee chaired by brooks decided to let the contract expire in august. >> the motion passes 3-1. >> reporter: a...
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stanford social justice, labor rights, environmental rights. he comes from the bay area, oakland, berkeley. virtually every movevement of te 1960'sed in close proximity and simultaneously. unlike many other places, we work forced to feel each other's rage, to listen to malice and feel each other's passio.. incredible cauldron of activism, a unique group of people emerged. we have hear each other. e civil rits movemen the brown berets, the black panthers. all of the various movements. 1966, a young guy by the name , a journalist who ran against a person i defeated four years later. back for meetings where we would hear this guy layout and analysis of why we should oppose the vietnam war. we used to say that is a bad dude. in 1967, something magical happened. brilliant, prophetic, artrticule , he mounted the podium in 1967, laid out his reason for opposing the the and him war. he laid out his moral opposition. away from the pulpit, he was attacked -- when he stepped away from the pulpit, he was attacked, saying martin, stay in your lane. don't water down the movement. invite newng to enemies and attract on what we are doing. they a
stanford social justice, labor rights, environmental rights. he comes from the bay area, oakland, berkeley. virtually every movevement of te 1960'sed in close proximity and simultaneously. unlike many other places, we work forced to feel each other's rage, to listen to malice and feel each other's passio.. incredible cauldron of activism, a unique group of people emerged. we have hear each other. e civil rits movemen the brown berets, the black panthers. all of the various movements. 1966, a...
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s" parents for almost a month. the situation inspired his college admissi >>> happening now, a college admission essay has been inspired by the border. and he's been accepted to stanforde news in a moment. >>> a house f sends an east bay woman to the hospital and leaves five other people without a home. you can see the house on hayes street fully engulfed. firefighters did arrive quickly. it broke out about 344:30 in th morgu morning. sadly, a dog died in that fire. >>> fireworks weren't the only thing lighting up the sky. in tahoe, the barge caught on fire. >>> a very popular restaurant with sweeping views of the bay is closing down. but there is good news in all of this, one last meal for free. salute evita will be closing. risingts forcing her to close. it's emblematic of what's happening across the pay arebay. tonight and tomorrow, all meals are free. >> she's such a pillar of that community. >>> cute alert coming up. a fox caught on camera, playing with a tennis ball, we'll show it to you when we come back. lea. that story and mor >>> tonight at 6:00, a frightening trend among elderly couples, and it has south bay leaders taking action, that's coming up at our 6:
s" parents for almost a month. the situation inspired his college admissi >>> happening now, a college admission essay has been inspired by the border. and he's been accepted to stanforde news in a moment. >>> a house f sends an east bay woman to the hospital and leaves five other people without a home. you can see the house on hayes street fully engulfed. firefighters did arrive quickly. it broke out about 344:30 in th morgu morning. sadly, a dog died in that fire....
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plus: a stanford professor has been working with opd to tackle bias in policing.. but city council members just voted to end her contract. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the story. tensions flare at this oakland town hall..residents listened to several speakers talk about racial bias in policing.. oakland police chief, the mayor, and jennifer eberhardt.. the stanford professor that has working with opd to collect data on the issue.but about an hour in.. people got frustrated.. accusing city officials of handpicking the least controversial questions from a youth group that was a part of the panel... and talking around issues. joseph anderson/oaklandthe good negros participate in the sensitivity training and the talk about implicit bias. the blacks on the street like me who are catching hell talk about laws that hold the police accountable and publically known consequences. you did not hear tonight them talking about actual legislation to hold police publically accountable. actual legislation to hold the police publically accountable, actual legislation to strip away the police bill of rights that allow the police at least 72 hours t
plus: a stanford professor has been working with opd to tackle bias in policing.. but city council members just voted to end her contract. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the story. tensions flare at this oakland town hall..residents listened to several speakers talk about racial bias in policing.. oakland police chief, the mayor, and jennifer eberhardt.. the stanford professor that has working with opd to collect data on the issue.but about an hour in.. people got frustrated.. accusing city...
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stanford came in at number 2. and cal tech in pasadena took the number 4 spot. that's according to the "q-s rankings... which rates a thousand schools across the globe. in case you're wondering... m-i-t is number one. it's held the top spot for 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a lot of north bay workers are skipping the commute into san francisco. the new trend that's gaining in popularity. ( james ) plus... if you've got a samsung... you might want to check your messages. what your phone could be doing while you're sleeping. ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá) temperatures will warm through ( james ) 4 your money this morning... samsung is investigating a bug in some galaxy smart-phones. that bug randomly sends images to users' contacts. the issue first surfaced through threads posted on reddit and samsung's official forums. one man says his phone sent his full photo gallery to his girlfriend... while he was sleeping. a handful of other s
stanford came in at number 2. and cal tech in pasadena took the number 4 spot. that's according to the "q-s rankings... which rates a thousand schools across the globe. in case you're wondering... m-i-t is number one. it's held the top spot for 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... a lot of north bay workers are skipping the commute into san francisco. the new trend that's...
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s he was attacked bay pit bull that his crews had just rescued. he was rushed to the medical center and transferred to stanford where he underwent reconstructive surgery. officials say he was talking with a 15-year-old girl who had just been rescued from the fire. she had a large male pit bull on a leash. he asked if the dog was okay. >> she said yes and for whatever reason the dog jumped up and attacked the battalion chief. >> he was one of 20 dogs inside that home. two died in the fire and the other 18 are rescued. the sheriffs department has launched an animal neglect allegations. our handle at nbc bay area. >>> we are learning more about the accident that killed a firefighter battling the ferguson fire burning near yosemite. he was a heavy equipment operator. the second generation firefighter died when his bulldozer rolled over. emergency crews couldn't free him. he posted a tweet announcing a loss with deep sadness. he is survived by his wife and their two young children. the ferguson fire broke out on the west side. so far 1,000 acres have burned. the flames are 5% con tantained. governor jerry brown rel
s he was attacked bay pit bull that his crews had just rescued. he was rushed to the medical center and transferred to stanford where he underwent reconstructive surgery. officials say he was talking with a 15-year-old girl who had just been rescued from the fire. she had a large male pit bull on a leash. he asked if the dog was okay. >> she said yes and for whatever reason the dog jumped up and attacked the battalion chief. >> he was one of 20 dogs inside that home. two died in the...
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s gabe slate breaks down the case that took 44 years to close. in 1974 arlis perry was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in the back of the stanford memorial church. no one was ever convicted of the crime. at the time the main suspect was a security guard who was on site steven blake crawford.. there was never enough evidence to arrest him but he was never officially cleared.all these years later steven blake crawford was still a suspect and living in santa clara. investigators were closing in on him with new dna evidence. sound from laurie smith, santa clara county sheriffthere was new evidence we linked to him santa clara county sheriff lauri smith says thursday morning a few of her deputies were serving a warrant at the residence of steven blake crawford in the 5200 block of camden ave in the city of san jose. sound from laurie smith, santa clara county sheriffwhen we knocked on the door crawford killed himself. we are still on the scene investigating this murder and any other murders he may have been involved in. sheriff laurie smith said investigaters kept a picture of perry on their wall for 44 years waiting for closure. sound from l
s gabe slate breaks down the case that took 44 years to close. in 1974 arlis perry was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in the back of the stanford memorial church. no one was ever convicted of the crime. at the time the main suspect was a security guard who was on site steven blake crawford.. there was never enough evidence to arrest him but he was never officially cleared.all these years later steven blake crawford was still a suspect and living in santa clara. investigators were...
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plus: a stanford professor has been working with opd to tackle bias in policing.. but city council members just voted to end her contract.. kron 4's hermela aregawi is live in oakland with more on what happened. hermela? (justine) also in the east bay: man pleads guilty to federal charges of trying to help terrorists. amer alhaggagi is accused of meeting with undercover agents to plan a potential terrorist attack. he told an agent he wanted to target berkeley high school -- which he graduated from in 2013 -- and u-c berkeley. he also used social media to help the islamic state... by creating accounts for people he believed were supporters. alhaggagi pleaded guilty to 4 charges... including identity theft. he could face decades in prison. (grant) happening now in east baya business owner is offering a reward to find out who stole 48 boxes filled with high end baby clothes..worth 45-thousand dollars.kron4's gayle ong met the owner today and is live in union city with details.gayle. the owner tells me the shipping container was parked right here on sunday-the thieves broke through three locks..and it's unclear if they knew exactly wh
plus: a stanford professor has been working with opd to tackle bias in policing.. but city council members just voted to end her contract.. kron 4's hermela aregawi is live in oakland with more on what happened. hermela? (justine) also in the east bay: man pleads guilty to federal charges of trying to help terrorists. amer alhaggagi is accused of meeting with undercover agents to plan a potential terrorist attack. he told an agent he wanted to target berkeley high school -- which he graduated...
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stanford campus. the video shot with him, 90 minutes when pompeo shook hands with the australian minister of foreign affairs julie bishop. this is the u.s.'s turn to host and chose this location. both will discuss trade with china and security in indo pacific region, especially coming to north korea and its nuclear weapons which australia is well within the range of. during the this brief photo-op, he was asked, secretary pompeo did not address president trump's latest tweet that appears to threaten war with iran. in case you missed it, the president tweeted out this morning in all caps, to the president of iran saying, never, ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. this was in response to a tweet of the iranian president saying that war with iran is the mother of all wars. about a dozen protesters stood outside the barricades that have been set up around the hoover building yelling for the impeachment of donald trump. two groups represented here this morning indivisible south bay and refuse fascism. they want the secretary and defense secret
stanford campus. the video shot with him, 90 minutes when pompeo shook hands with the australian minister of foreign affairs julie bishop. this is the u.s.'s turn to host and chose this location. both will discuss trade with china and security in indo pacific region, especially coming to north korea and its nuclear weapons which australia is well within the range of. during the this brief photo-op, he was asked, secretary pompeo did not address president trump's latest tweet that appears to...
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s sara stinson joins us live from millbrae. sara... ( james )sara. ( darya ) the former stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault is looking to attorney was in court yesterday. he argued that turner never intended to rape anyone... because turner had his clothes on when he was found on top of an intoxicated woman. turner was sentenced to 6-months in jail back in march of 2016. that sentence led to outrage and the judge in the case was recalled. the court now has 90 days to respond to the appeal. ( darya ) a south san francisco man is convicted of molesting an 11-year-old girl. anthony miron approached the girl at a laundromat last summer. he told the girl he wanted to have sex with her... but didn't want to get her pregnant. miron then kissed the little girl's hand and cheek. when the victim's 15-year-old sister found her... the two went home told their parents and called police. miron is a already registered as a sex offender. he faces 37 years in prison. he'll be sentenced in september. ( james ) two lifeguards go out surfing in san mateo county while off-cuty and one of them is killed. state park officials identified the v
s sara stinson joins us live from millbrae. sara... ( james )sara. ( darya ) the former stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault is looking to attorney was in court yesterday. he argued that turner never intended to rape anyone... because turner had his clothes on when he was found on top of an intoxicated woman. turner was sentenced to 6-months in jail back in march of 2016. that sentence led to outrage and the judge in the case was recalled. the court now has 90 days to respond to the...
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s he was attacked yesterday morning bay pit bull that his crews just rescued from a house fire. he was rushed and transferred to stanforde underwent reconstructive surgery. he had just been rescued. he had a large male pit bull on a leash. the chief asked if the dog is okay. >> and she said yes and for whatever reason the dog jumped up and attacked our chief. >> that pit bull was one of 20 dogs inside the house. two dogs died in the fire. the rest are with animal control. the sheriffs department launched an animal abuse on the dog's owners. >>> they want detainees released. the sheriff announced he is cancelling the contract to house detainees. activists and family members are calling for an alternative to detention. the concern is that they could end up across the country far from families and legal resources here in the bay area. at a protest outside the facility people shared their heart ache. >> my husband has been detained. >> it is terrifying. i don't know if i'll be able to see him again. >> there are an estimated 170 housed in richmond. ice has warned it may have to rely to find new spots for those detainees. co
s he was attacked yesterday morning bay pit bull that his crews just rescued from a house fire. he was rushed and transferred to stanforde underwent reconstructive surgery. he had just been rescued. he had a large male pit bull on a leash. the chief asked if the dog is okay. >> and she said yes and for whatever reason the dog jumped up and attacked our chief. >> that pit bull was one of 20 dogs inside the house. two dogs died in the fire. the rest are with animal control. the...
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s office said it won't file charges but added it won't hesitate to prosecute in the future if another case warrants it. >>> a lot of buzz on the stanford campus today. two of president trump's critical advisers met goal of today's meeting with australia was to discuss common issues including security and trade. the press was not provided access. however when secretary of state mike pompeo and secretary of defense jim mattis did address reporters, the hot topic was president trump's recent meeting with vladimir putin. >> there were many things that came from what i view as an incredibly important meeting between president trump and president putin, one that i think the world will have benefitted from when history is written. >> as you can see here, a small group of protesters gathered outside the hoover institute for a second day in a row. today they brought along that inflatable chicken meant to resemble president trump. >>> long lines and worker misconduct. a new state audit is blasting the dmv. the report chronicles bad behavior from some california state workers, among them a dmv worker who slept at her desk continually, over a near
s office said it won't file charges but added it won't hesitate to prosecute in the future if another case warrants it. >>> a lot of buzz on the stanford campus today. two of president trump's critical advisers met goal of today's meeting with australia was to discuss common issues including security and trade. the press was not provided access. however when secretary of state mike pompeo and secretary of defense jim mattis did address reporters, the hot topic was president trump's...
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stanford hospital this afternoon and is undergoing treatment. this morning a pitbull bit him in the face while he was talking to a woman who his department saved from a fire. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to fireifighters and joins us live in san leandro with that story. hermela? this is the pitbull this is the pitbull firefighters say... attacked one of their own.it was around aturday firefighters finished putting out a fire in this home.a woman who was rescued out of the window was sitting on this curb with a pitbull on a leash. the battalion chief was walking over to ask her questions about the fire.alan evans /division chief, alameda countyand as he approached, he was making sure that the job was subdued and it was okay to approach. she said yes. she started talking to as part of investigation to ask questions. and he was two to three feet away from the gal. for whatever reason, the dog jumped up and attacked out battalion chiefjohn whiting suffered major injuries to his face. and is being treated at stanford hospital.around 9:30 saturday morning.. fireifighters received a report about a house fire here on the 16-thousand block of maubert avenue... whiting and
stanford hospital this afternoon and is undergoing treatment. this morning a pitbull bit him in the face while he was talking to a woman who his department saved from a fire. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to fireifighters and joins us live in san leandro with that story. hermela? this is the pitbull this is the pitbull firefighters say... attacked one of their own.it was around aturday firefighters finished putting out a fire in this home.a woman who was rescued out of the window was sitting...
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for the stanford student argues his conviction should be tossed out, in part because turner kept his clothes on. the argument is part of a longshot legal strategy to overturn the jury's verdict. >>'sr challenged the evidence. any warning, he used graphic terms. >> reporter: rock turner's lawyer walked out of the court after trying to convince a three-judge appeals panel to overturn the conviction. attorney -- the attorney argued that the record lacks sufficient evidence to support the convictions in the case. he said turner had no intend to rape the woman outside the frat party, citing how he was found to be violently thrusting, but fully clothed went to exchange students broke of the encounter. the attorney said that he was engaging in what was called sexual intercourse, a version of safe sex. he said that they made unreasonable inferences which led to his conviction. he also said that emily doe was ambulatory when they left the party together, and that the jury had to speculate that she was incapacitated at the time of the assault, about half an hour later. uc hastings law professors say that questioning the actions is a risky tactic. ey ve reasons for ci convict. >> reporter: t
for the stanford student argues his conviction should be tossed out, in part because turner kept his clothes on. the argument is part of a longshot legal strategy to overturn the jury's verdict. >>'sr challenged the evidence. any warning, he used graphic terms. >> reporter: rock turner's lawyer walked out of the court after trying to convince a three-judge appeals panel to overturn the conviction. attorney -- the attorney argued that the record lacks sufficient evidence to support...
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stanford. mike, can you imagine another american president going into a meeting, a summit, he's calling it a summit. >> he's calling it a summit. but it is a summit with a capital smericas fault that relations are so bad. how do you square this? >> let's first be clear, he's wrong about that. the list he said, those are things that russia did. we didn't invade in countries or prop up any dictators in syria. russia did that. number two, he announces the eu as a foe on the eve of a meeting with vladimir putin. he looks very weak. he'll look weak in the eyes of putin. all of those things are concession nar things. this meeting should be tough instead it's a bit of a love fest. >> joe scarborough takes over for "morning joe." joe, your take away from the tweets, from his behavior at nato that you've been tracking, conversations over the weekend in these interviews and the extraordinary dereliction. he is blaming america for this relationship and giving vladimir putin it. >> well, it is really stunning and goes back to the question that we've been asking all along that many, many have been wondering what exactly does vladimir putin have on donald trump. listen, let's
stanford. mike, can you imagine another american president going into a meeting, a summit, he's calling it a summit. >> he's calling it a summit. but it is a summit with a capital smericas fault that relations are so bad. how do you square this? >> let's first be clear, he's wrong about that. the list he said, those are things that russia did. we didn't invade in countries or prop up any dictators in syria. russia did that. number two, he announces the eu as a foe on the eve of a...
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palo alto's stanford university came in at number two..and cal tech in pasadena took the number four spot. that's according to the 'q-s world university' rankings...whichrates a thousand schools across the globe. m.i.t. was ranked at the very top. it's been ranked number onefor 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( vicki ) three people are facing more than a dozen felony charges for allegedly kidnapping two actors. authorities believe amber neal, keith andre stewart and johntae jones kidnapped actors daisy mccrackin and joseph capone. they were taken from a home in los angeles in may. capone was beaten, and mccrackin was forced to pay a ransom for him - but was later able to escape and call 911. a video showing police arresting two of the suspects at gunpoint on the streets of l-a went viral. they are set to appear in court for a to appear in they are set to appear in court for a pretrial hearing (catherine) still ahead..nearly 2 weeks later - they're still trapped. the latest on the risky options for rescuing 12 young boysand their soccer coach from a
palo alto's stanford university came in at number two..and cal tech in pasadena took the number four spot. that's according to the 'q-s world university' rankings...whichrates a thousand schools across the globe. m.i.t. was ranked at the very top. it's been ranked number onefor 7 straight years. the report looks at things like academic reputation and the faculty-student ratio.. ( vicki ) three people are facing more than a dozen felony charges for allegedly kidnapping two actors. authorities...
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s of a former ambassador whose family sought safe haven in the u.s. years among amid threats. he was a sprinter for the nation's olympic team in multiple years. a star track athlete at stanford. he is now a political activist, protesting the current leadership.rv the secret see affidavit says he is suspected of illegally entering the grounds on several occasions in the past two months and accused of dumping ootter, waste and trash on the property. they say he bypassed a locked waist-high gate to do so. this is at 2020 16th street. he is accused of harassing the embassy staff and the embassy received letters during the same timeframe, one of which included a pictureepicting an assassination. showing him as the assailant and the president as the victim. he sd he never threatened to harm anyone and his protests are peaceful. he said he entered the grounds during overnightours t minimize any disruption there. he faces federal charges at a court dateext wednesday and he's had a series of disputes teth the leaders of the nation and ping in part because they denied him a passport fore 13 to return to the nation. in the newsroom, scott mcfarland, news 4. >> thanks, scott. >>> in mon
s of a former ambassador whose family sought safe haven in the u.s. years among amid threats. he was a sprinter for the nation's olympic team in multiple years. a star track athlete at stanford. he is now a political activist, protesting the current leadership.rv the secret see affidavit says he is suspected of illegally entering the grounds on several occasions in the past two months and accused of dumping ootter, waste and trash on the property. they say he bypassed a locked waist-high gate...
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s in the annulment of social security under the roosevelt administration and now, when technology has influenced for institutions and practices in media and democracy. organized a conference at stanford university assessing the state of the field and identifying questions. a report from that meeting, which aimed to scope out a research agenda, -- we encourage you to look at it. we also just launched a website called the media and democracy ,etwork which curates research opinions, and events on this topic. i incurred you to visit. handle onlp you get a the wide scope of conversation around this topic. thestigating the causes, sources of the spread of misinformation and disinformation has been central to this work and let us put together the symposium today. the spread of false information has roots in sensational journalism, state propaganda, foreign espionage, and partisan debates. this symposium is informed by social scientific and journalistic perspectives on the most effective means of understanding and countering false information even as it explores the challenges in doing so. -- whatthe extort goal is the historical context of miss and disinformation? how to divisions and polar
s in the annulment of social security under the roosevelt administration and now, when technology has influenced for institutions and practices in media and democracy. organized a conference at stanford university assessing the state of the field and identifying questions. a report from that meeting, which aimed to scope out a research agenda, -- we encourage you to look at it. we also just launched a website called the media and democracy ,etwork which curates research opinions, and events on...
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s hermela aregawi has the story. tensions flare at this oakland town hall..residents listened to several speakers talk about racial bias in policing.. oakland police chief, the mayor, and jennifer eberhardt.. the stanfordssue.but about an hour in.. people got frustrated.. accusing city officials of handpicking the least controversial questions from a youth group that was a part of the panel... and talking around issues. joseph anderson/oaklandthe good negros participate in the sensitivity training and the talk about implicit bias. the blacks on the street like me who are catching hell talk about laws that hold the police accountable and publically known consequences. you did not hear tonight them talking about actual legislation to hold police publically accountable. actual legislation to hold the police publically accountable, actual legislation to strip away the police bill of rights that allow the police at least 72 hours to get together and collude on their stories without anyone talking to them. the oakland city council voted to end eberhardt's contract.. but the chief and mayor say.. the stanford professor's data is valuable and needed to make changes.dr. eberhart has us collecting data from offi
s hermela aregawi has the story. tensions flare at this oakland town hall..residents listened to several speakers talk about racial bias in policing.. oakland police chief, the mayor, and jennifer eberhardt.. the stanfordssue.but about an hour in.. people got frustrated.. accusing city officials of handpicking the least controversial questions from a youth group that was a part of the panel... and talking around issues. joseph anderson/oaklandthe good negros participate in the sensitivity...