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they will play in stanford, california where they will play south carolina state. scheduled tipi time saturday night. cats had a 2-0 lead last islanders but they blew it up roberto luongo, come back to win, 3-2 the final. i'm will manso, that is your local 10 morning sports wrap. >>> a town changing their name from london to ireland. an impromptu parade has become one of the biggest saint patrick's state. >> you know i'm irish, right? >> i did know that. >> that's why i'm off on friday. friday. >> honorary, but i'm really. >>> votets all across the sunshine state heading g the polls now. >> it's a make or break day for many of thoso remaining candidates. local 10 news has all your team coverage the you only uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not goioi to believe this but it's um... it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a c
they will play in stanford, california where they will play south carolina state. scheduled tipi time saturday night. cats had a 2-0 lead last islanders but they blew it up roberto luongo, come back to win, 3-2 the final. i'm will manso, that is your local 10 morning sports wrap. >>> a town changing their name from london to ireland. an impromptu parade has become one of the biggest saint patrick's state. >> you know i'm irish, right? >> i did know that. >> that's why...
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in stanford california. correspondence with this organization. a file full of letters.with the leadership of this organization. who were these men? what did they do? >> they thought that some of the people coming into the country were not doing their jobs and not representing their mother country well. they wanted to say to the braceros that you have to do your job well and not start slacking off. you have to fulfill your contract. >> they take on that patriotic discourse. ambassadors in overalls. doing this fantastic work for mexico and the united states. in a time of war. when do they change their minds? >> the u.s. is a good neighbor and we are going to do this right. and then it comes to the criminalization of the workers. they want to advocate for the braceros because they realize they are living in these horrible conditions. i thought it was crazy that both were arresting the people who worked because they were trying to advocate for their rights. always the simplest things. we just want a nice place to live. >> we know that they are resisting all the time. some o
in stanford california. correspondence with this organization. a file full of letters.with the leadership of this organization. who were these men? what did they do? >> they thought that some of the people coming into the country were not doing their jobs and not representing their mother country well. they wanted to say to the braceros that you have to do your job well and not start slacking off. you have to fulfill your contract. >> they take on that patriotic discourse....
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they will be a five seed, play in stanford, california where they will take on south dakota state at 6:30. >>> panthers on the road, catsad a 2-0 lead last night against the islanders but they blew it. islanders come back to win 3-2 the final. i'm will manso and that's your local 10 morning sports wrap. >>> a strange police chase is caught on camera. >>> police move in to arrest the driver only to find is that she's naked. >>> a live look outside with our ft. lauderdale 5:48, 70 degrees. but that's how some presidential candidates seememo be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) >>> 5:51 he time right now. >>> hulk hogan sex trial continues. he took the stand sayingg what he thought by that tape. >> i was amused by it. i decided i was going to write about what i had seep on the tape and do a commemtary on celebrity sex tapes in again. >> hogan is seeking $100 million from gawker. he claims never did he record to be recorded or have it distributed. news worthy publi
they will be a five seed, play in stanford, california where they will take on south dakota state at 6:30. >>> panthers on the road, catsad a 2-0 lead last night against the islanders but they blew it. islanders come back to win 3-2 the final. i'm will manso and that's your local 10 morning sports wrap. >>> a strange police chase is caught on camera. >>> police move in to arrest the driver only to find is that she's naked. >>> a live look outside with our ft....
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. >> all right, kristin welker, with a car alarm going off in stanford, california.re on the political fight over terrorism here in the united states. we're going to bring in sabrina sadiki. ted cruz getting fire from hillary clinton, from barack obama, obviously given the political position, cruz is in right now, this is a fight he wants to have. >> absolutely. both donald trump and ted cruz are catering to a faction. when it comes to islam. when the polling has boe-- do support for example banning muslims from entering the united states, and they probably would favor something like what ted cruz is advocating for. what it also underscores, though, just how little d distinction there is between ted cruz and donald trump. he is the only republican left in the field with a viable path, in their mind, to take on donald trump. but when it comes to the kind of rhetorical bluster they've had to contend, trump's end, they have ted cruz following in a similar suit. that could come back to haunt them in a general election. >> that's what i'm picking on here too, listening to
. >> all right, kristin welker, with a car alarm going off in stanford, california.re on the political fight over terrorism here in the united states. we're going to bring in sabrina sadiki. ted cruz getting fire from hillary clinton, from barack obama, obviously given the political position, cruz is in right now, this is a fight he wants to have. >> absolutely. both donald trump and ted cruz are catering to a faction. when it comes to islam. when the polling has boe-- do support...
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and next hour here on msnbc, hillary clinton will deliver a counter-terrorism address in stanford, californiaoctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. you'rewhen a majestic beastwoods runs into view. then you run into a tree. but your totaled new car isn't totally replaced. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutu insurance. advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy. with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management team. defiance is in our bones. citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal.
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>> kristen welker in stanford, california. thank you for that. we continue to see the fallout grow over ted cruz and donald trump's comments, following the brussels' terror attacks. cruz is campaigning in new york. it's where mayor bill de blasio and police commissioner bill bratton tore into his proposal to patrol u.s. muslim neighborhoods. >> his comments are not about safety and security. it's demagoguery. we have 900 muslim american officers in the nypd. >> i would remind the senator, he lives in the united states of america. and the statements he made today is why he's not going to become president of this country. as the mayor mentioned, i have over 900 very dedicated officers in this department, many of whom do double duty. they serve as active duty members of the u.s. military, in combat. something the senator has never seen. so before he starts denigrating any population group, take a close look at who he's denigrating. >> and that led to this exchange on cbs this morning. >> it's not surprising that the democratic political henchman of
>> kristen welker in stanford, california. thank you for that. we continue to see the fallout grow over ted cruz and donald trump's comments, following the brussels' terror attacks. cruz is campaigning in new york. it's where mayor bill de blasio and police commissioner bill bratton tore into his proposal to patrol u.s. muslim neighborhoods. >> his comments are not about safety and security. it's demagoguery. we have 900 muslim american officers in the nypd. >> i would remind...
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hillary clinton gave a foreign policy speech, a very sober affair at stanford and california. among her quotes, slogans aren't strategy, loose cannons misfire. clearly trying to paint herself as the alternative to the current gop debate. >> that was a direct hit on donald trump. she was trying to attack him. she was trying to attack ted cruz. saying that ted cruz is unconstitutional, with what he's proposing with this idea of patrolling muslim neighborhoods. also trying to paint donald trump, as you said, as a loose cannon, whose apt to do anything if he gets into office. the thing is, that's very much what the voters like about him. they like that he is not somebody that they can predict. and he's using that to his advantage by saying that we need somebody, the u.s. needs somebody in office that is unpredictable, that the middle east won't necessarily know what to make of. he says right now, his argument is that they don't respect the u.s. they don't respect this president. and he believes that he's going to be able to go in there and show this overwhelming strength by having
hillary clinton gave a foreign policy speech, a very sober affair at stanford and california. among her quotes, slogans aren't strategy, loose cannons misfire. clearly trying to paint herself as the alternative to the current gop debate. >> that was a direct hit on donald trump. she was trying to attack him. she was trying to attack ted cruz. saying that ted cruz is unconstitutional, with what he's proposing with this idea of patrolling muslim neighborhoods. also trying to paint donald...
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a new study out from stanford and the university of california in san francisco published in the "journalf the american medical association" tested a number of phones and conversational agents. siri, google now, s-voice and cortana. responses were tabulated on the ability to recognize a crisis and refer to an appropriate help line or other resource. while some answers were helpful, many were inconsistent and vague. more than 200 million adults smartphone and the study states that many use it to get health information. we decided to informally test it out ourselves with two phones. when we asked this samsung this -- >> i'm feeling depressed. it returns reasons why i'm feeling depressed or ways i can improve my mood. and when i told this iphone -- i've been raped. >> i don't know how to respond to that. >> and i'm being abused. >> here's what i found on the web for i'm being abused. >> i have everything from don't let yourself be abused in tips to song lyrics. the study came to the following conclusion. when asked simple questions about mental health, interpersonal violence and physical hel
a new study out from stanford and the university of california in san francisco published in the "journalf the american medical association" tested a number of phones and conversational agents. siri, google now, s-voice and cortana. responses were tabulated on the ability to recognize a crisis and refer to an appropriate help line or other resource. while some answers were helpful, many were inconsistent and vague. more than 200 million adults smartphone and the study states that many...
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researchers at stanford and university of california, san francisco prompted four popular smartphone assistants, including siri and google now, with personal emergencies. and the results were not promising. the smartphones often failed to recognize statements about health and safety, offering to search the web instead. and while siri and google now responded to suicide prompts with a national hotline, others were not so helpful? tell one popular smartphone assistant that you're depressed, and the response: "maybe the weather is affecting you." for technology that can easily map directions and make dinner reservations, smartphone assistants could offer more consistent and helpful information in times of crisis. until that happens? best to reach out to a real friend.with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. let's turn to your forecast now with a live look from skycam 9. 9.i'm joined now by meteorologist jennifer ketchmark... we're expecting a gorgeous day here in the tri-state with increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures will head into the low to mid-70s on a warm sou
researchers at stanford and university of california, san francisco prompted four popular smartphone assistants, including siri and google now, with personal emergencies. and the results were not promising. the smartphones often failed to recognize statements about health and safety, offering to search the web instead. and while siri and google now responded to suicide prompts with a national hotline, others were not so helpful? tell one popular smartphone assistant that you're depressed, and...
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stanford, undergrad in law school. born and raised in sacramento, california. parents are immigrants from mexico. family to get a first degree at stanford. my wife i met at stanford. we have three wonderful daughters. >> you're a prominent member of here in california we've got seven million people eligible to vote who do not register the vast majority are latino. what's up with thc)zx/? >>hc a lot of it is underé óx countries where you were afraid eo go vote. u didn't have ao choice of the vfcandida. a lot of people;9 have never really been incorporated into >> we've got two1g leading republicju running÷ñ for presidgu both cuban american se'Ñ rubio. both latino yetmi they seem toÃe fighting over who has thef< strongest rwanti-immigrant credent>xs. what do you make of zathat? >> this( is84 america. respect showing that you're latino doesn't mean the only thing you care about. at the same time i think it shows that voters becoming more community. simply because you have a last name that says you're latino doesn't mean you'll gain the vote of the community. >> most people feel i
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thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton at stanford university in california. brian williams here with you from new york as we begin the next few hours of live coverage of both the domestic political situation and the terrorism situation overseas, in this case merging the two. we were listening along with correspondent kristin welker who covers the clinton campaign. krist kristin, some name checking. we heard ted cruz but mostly broad quotes aboutf you're calling for carpet bombing, you're in over your head. slogans aren't strategy, and loose cannons misfire. so a call for courage and steady as we go over u.s. foreign policy. >> reporter: that's right, brian, and i think the word "steady" is really key here. secretary clinton had two goals today, one, to underscore her financial experience having served as secretary of state and secondly to draw sharp sdin distinctions of her republican challengers. she mentioned donald trump once by name. she called for a number of enhancements improving support to kurdish fighters, and she also called on europe and european a
thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton at stanford university in california. brian williams here with you from new york as we begin the next few hours of live coverage of both the domestic political situation and the terrorism situation overseas, in this case merging the two. we were listening along with correspondent kristin welker who covers the clinton campaign. krist kristin, some name checking. we heard ted cruz but mostly broad quotes aboutf you're calling for...
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he's number one on campus today, on the left, new stanford man jared. northern california guy, longtime assistant at north carolina. obvious family man, after four years of running the alabama birmingham program, his tentacles are out to bring in talent older than his kids. he's got ties to the golden state warriors. >> first thing i'm going to do is call and see if i can hire them on my staff as assistant coaches. if i can get them, from the warriors over warriors over here we are going to implement that system. in all seriousness, i have reached out to both those guys who i coach at north carolina and they are excited for the stanford program and hopefully we will have them down here soon >>> women college ball, not to be ignored, especially connecticut head coach geno or llama, taking shots at huskies detractors. >> you get tired of all the idiot guys that play jv basketball. weighing in their two cents going yukon cannot beat a good high school mascot team. the right,-- the one you could play on probably. >> long-range samuelson, that is katie, they all shoot threes th
he's number one on campus today, on the left, new stanford man jared. northern california guy, longtime assistant at north carolina. obvious family man, after four years of running the alabama birmingham program, his tentacles are out to bring in talent older than his kids. he's got ties to the golden state warriors. >> first thing i'm going to do is call and see if i can hire them on my staff as assistant coaches. if i can get them, from the warriors over warriors over here we are going...
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he talked about the style of basketball he plans to bring it is a north california native. the stanford. >> we are top five in assists. we share the basketball and try to attack in a variety of ways. defensively we'll try to create havoc to create turnovers. >> i like it. good basketball there. he replaced fired head coach johnnie dawkins. dawkins was hired last week at the university of central florida. >>> i want to be delay thompson. warriors guard is your western conference player of the week. the third warrior to earn the honor this season along with steph curry who won it five times and draymond green who won it once. thompson is coming off two straight 40 point games. first time in his career. he lead the warriors to four wins last week and set a career high for three-points in a season. >> i give credit to my teammates. all the buckets i made, 70% were assisted on. i have to not be satisfied, stay humble and keep grinding. >> tonight warriors host washington wizards and go to utah tomorrow before coming home to host the boston celtics friday night. >>> warriors head coach doesn'
he talked about the style of basketball he plans to bring it is a north california native. the stanford. >> we are top five in assists. we share the basketball and try to attack in a variety of ways. defensively we'll try to create havoc to create turnovers. >> i like it. good basketball there. he replaced fired head coach johnnie dawkins. dawkins was hired last week at the university of central florida. >>> i want to be delay thompson. warriors guard is your western...
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it includes herbert hoover who after he's defeated in 1932 retreats back to palo alto, california, to stanford university and there becomes a fierce critic of roosevelt's policies and this broader, more interventionist, keynesian approach to governance and includes the grassroots. it includes ordinary americans who by 1964 mobilize to a degree that they got barry goldwater, a very conservative republican nominated as the republican nominee. now, of course, goldwater loses in a landslide. there by validating all these -- people on the left and the right saying you can't go that far right. the republican party says we should have had nelson rockefeller. we can't be this extremist. and many democrats said, ah, see, you know? we have broad based support for the effort. it is like teddy roosevelt thinking everyone -- i can be president again gathering the crowds of 10,000 people every place i go. but things change very, very quickly. so 1968, the fourth election -- third election i write about in the book is understood as a kind of -- another example of the liberal moment. so much of what we rememb
it includes herbert hoover who after he's defeated in 1932 retreats back to palo alto, california, to stanford university and there becomes a fierce critic of roosevelt's policies and this broader, more interventionist, keynesian approach to governance and includes the grassroots. it includes ordinary americans who by 1964 mobilize to a degree that they got barry goldwater, a very conservative republican nominated as the republican nominee. now, of course, goldwater loses in a landslide. there...
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. >> do you believe that your move from new york to sunny california, right, getting your mba at stanford, was that a pivotal moment in your career? actually. further back when i was in high school, i was 13, i moved to lakeville, connecticut, to go to boarding schooll for high school. and that was the first time i got to see how the other half lived, right. i went to school with rockefellers and fos, and i got to really understand what wealth meant. stanford was instrumental in really kind of my development in my career. just having me be exposed to silicon valley, a place i didn't know about until i was 24. thank goodness i did because it was one of the best decisions i've ever made in my life. >> do you think you could have built your company without the network that you created in silicon valley? >> there is no way i could have network. and i say this because, you know, building the company requires us to raise capital. that capital requiuis my having capital. my ability to recruit engineers and other talent, right, where you have that network effect in silicon valley of the engineers
. >> do you believe that your move from new york to sunny california, right, getting your mba at stanford, was that a pivotal moment in your career? actually. further back when i was in high school, i was 13, i moved to lakeville, connecticut, to go to boarding schooll for high school. and that was the first time i got to see how the other half lived, right. i went to school with rockefellers and fos, and i got to really understand what wealth meant. stanford was instrumental in really...
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during an address at stanford university in california. she was introduced by michael mcfall, stanford professor and former u.s. ambassador to russia under the obama administration. while secretary clinton was serving as secretary of state. this is a half-hour. michael: welcome, everybody, to the freeman spogli institute for international studies. stanford's nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute. nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute for researching and finding solutions to the world's most important policy issues. tragically, as we were reminded in brussels yesterday, countering terrorism remains one of the biggest security challenges of our era. for america, our allies and the world. f.s.i. is dedicated to expanding the policy dialogue on this most difficult issue and that's why we're delighted to have secretary clinton here today. in the future, we look forward to hosting our candidates and their advisors to discuss this subject and other foreign policy issues. i first met secretary clinton as a parent when she delivered her daught
during an address at stanford university in california. she was introduced by michael mcfall, stanford professor and former u.s. ambassador to russia under the obama administration. while secretary clinton was serving as secretary of state. this is a half-hour. michael: welcome, everybody, to the freeman spogli institute for international studies. stanford's nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute. nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute for researching and finding solutions to the world's...
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went to buzzey for theho worked stanford research industry, and asked him to look at where in southern californiay could build disney world, and later he asked them to do the same work when they looked at a location for walt disney world -- while -- walt disney world. he found the anaheim had great locations not only for the freeways, but also a local airport. he pitched the idea to walt to come to anaheim. pretty soon we purchased 360 acres of orange and one that growth and that is where we build disneyland. when we build disneyland and it about in 1955, there were 14,500 people who lived in anaheim. california's 10th largest city. we were really excited and leaders choseity walt's vision for the location of the park, because here we are , very, very proud to be part of the anaheim community. walte history books say, invited a small number of people to experience the park on the very first day and someone tickets, andinted 30,000 people showed up that first day. it was a really hot summer day and we had just finished the park, literally hours before. so, the streets were -- the heart was a littl
went to buzzey for theho worked stanford research industry, and asked him to look at where in southern californiay could build disney world, and later he asked them to do the same work when they looked at a location for walt disney world -- while -- walt disney world. he found the anaheim had great locations not only for the freeways, but also a local airport. he pitched the idea to walt to come to anaheim. pretty soon we purchased 360 acres of orange and one that growth and that is where we...
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--medicos especialistas de la universidad de stanford y de la universidad de california en san franciscon en un foro donde evaluaron los peligros del zika y su conexion con defectos de nacimiento. take sot "a pregnant woman's worst possible nightmare. she might not know whether she was infected..." cont vo blanca --la doctora "salmeen" afirma que es la peor pesadilla posible para una mujer embarazada ya que podrian no saber si ella o el feto han sido infectados, ni cmo combatir est infeccin, ya que el diagnostico se podria dar hasta el tercer trimestre del embarazo. --los expertos agregaron que el frio de la bahia limitara la propagacion del zika. cesar --- el virus del zika, ha creado una explosiva alerta a nivel mundial. pero, que hay realmente detrs de su origen, letalidad, cura y prevencin? existe la posibilidad de una conspiracin? o se trata del cumplimiento de una profeca bblica --- --- olga aymat nos tiene las respuestas en el siguiente reportaje especial "zika conspiracin o profeca bblica" --- take pkg (cg's burned in) cesar --- ese fue un reportaje de olga aymat, en el rea de la
--medicos especialistas de la universidad de stanford y de la universidad de california en san franciscon en un foro donde evaluaron los peligros del zika y su conexion con defectos de nacimiento. take sot "a pregnant woman's worst possible nightmare. she might not know whether she was infected..." cont vo blanca --la doctora "salmeen" afirma que es la peor pesadilla posible para una mujer embarazada ya que podrian no saber si ella o el feto han sido infectados, ni cmo...
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this symposium today they will host medical experts from here, uc berkeley, uc davis, stanford as well as the californiaent of public health. they are going to be talking about the risks of transmission, mosquito control, and the safety of the blood supply as well as potential complications of infection. this virus is primarily transmitted to people by mosquitoes which are not native to california, but one species has been known to carrie the virus. it's been found in san mateo and alameda counties. no known cases where mosquitoes have transmitted the cases in california. this is an all-day symposium. they will have a media briefing this afternoon. we will pass on any information we learn about the zika virus in our later broadcast. back you to. >> thank you. >>> the nation is remembering former first lady nancy reagan today. she died yesterday at 94 years old due to heart failure. former president george w. bush says she was fiercely thrill her beloved husband and that devotion was matched only by her devotion to our country. many are paying their respects at the monument outside the ronald reagan pres
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. >> the us is best represented nation on the ligament mit, stanford, and the university of california, berkley, round out the top five. >> there go. >> so seems you should move to the u.s. if you want to make a lot of money, and get well educated. >> and then california right there with berkley, in northern california, california has the second most billionaires in the world. more billionaires than china or india. >> amazing, right? >> nice place to live. >> to bring families together for meals free of distraction. >> the operator of restaurant in georgia developed the cell phone coup. families challenge today put their cell phones on silent, drop them in the box, and then enjoy their meal together. >> if they get through this without touching a phone, free ice cream from chill filet. >> now locally owned chick-fil-a are offering guest the opportunity to take the cell phone coup challenge. >> real good idea a lot of people already put them in a bowl at the table. just have bowl, in the middle of the table, put all of your cell phones there, no one can touch it, no one use them. >> i d
. >> the us is best represented nation on the ligament mit, stanford, and the university of california, berkley, round out the top five. >> there go. >> so seems you should move to the u.s. if you want to make a lot of money, and get well educated. >> and then california right there with berkley, in northern california, california has the second most billionaires in the world. more billionaires than china or india. >> amazing, right? >> nice place to live....
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incluso para conversar, pero nuevo estudio realizado por investigadores de las universidades de stanford y californiator, ¿quÉ se siente que lleven su historia a la pantalla grande? doctor: bueno, primero, buenos dÍas a todos, buenos días a todos, quiero saludar a mi nueva familia, gracias por todo, y lo que mÁs me da orgullo es que quiero que conozcan a mi gemelo, eugenio. somos igualitos. karla: son igualitos, la verdad. alejandro: sobre todo la cabellera, doc. eugenio: los dos estamos guapos y rozagantes. karla: ¿le gustÓ la interpretaciÓn que hizo de usted, doctor? doctor nurko: me encantÓ, eugenio entendiÓ mi carÁcter, somos muy parecidos, me hubiera encantado tener su pelo, la verdad. alejandro: vamos a contarle a nuestra gente que este doctor, esta eminencia, orgullosamente mexicano, tiene 32 aÑos de prÁctica, graduado en la unam, y no solamente es director del departamento de gastroenterologÍa en boston, sino tambiÉn profesor en harvard, un orgullo, es mexicano, es hispano! ¿quÉ se siente doctor estÁn siendo interpretado en una pelÍcula de hollywood y llevar el nombre de los hispanos en alto?
incluso para conversar, pero nuevo estudio realizado por investigadores de las universidades de stanford y californiator, ¿quÉ se siente que lleven su historia a la pantalla grande? doctor: bueno, primero, buenos dÍas a todos, buenos días a todos, quiero saludar a mi nueva familia, gracias por todo, y lo que mÁs me da orgullo es que quiero que conozcan a mi gemelo, eugenio. somos igualitos. karla: son igualitos, la verdad. alejandro: sobre todo la cabellera, doc. eugenio: los dos estamos...
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also hillary clinton has a speech on combatting terrorism taking place today at stanford university in california. that's set to start at 2:15 eastern. you'll be able to see that live on cspan. and right now here on cspan-3 we'll show you some of the border hearing that just concluded. conclude. >>> the subcommittee on national security and the subcommittee on government operations will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. united states confronts a wide array of threats at its borders, ranging from terrorists seeking to harm the united states to transnational criminals smuggling drugs and counterfeit goods to foreign nationals entering illegally in order to work in the united states unlawfully. america's borders and ports are busy places, every year, tens of billions of cargo containers and hundreds of millions of lawful travelers enter the country. while tens of thousands of illegal cargos are sized and unauthorized migrants are arrested. at the same time hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants evade detention to enter the united states a
also hillary clinton has a speech on combatting terrorism taking place today at stanford university in california. that's set to start at 2:15 eastern. you'll be able to see that live on cspan. and right now here on cspan-3 we'll show you some of the border hearing that just concluded. conclude. >>> the subcommittee on national security and the subcommittee on government operations will come to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time. united...
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. >> and your neighbors in that are the university of california, the stanfords, the mits. >> move over> little known fact. >> what do you think about the level of student debt in this country. are your students burdened by it? how are you trying to help them? what's the fix? >> it is a very important problem to work with and to solve. our students are many of them are first generation to come to college, so it is very important that they know how to deal with student debt, but very honestly, it could be from wealthy parents as well, the students don't know how to deal with debt. >> are they coppiming out overburdened? >> the university of south florida, we have not raised fees or tuition for four years. so they're very -- it is very stable. but beyond that, every student comes in and must take a course in fiscal responsibility. and we teach them not only that, there are tutoring. >> so mr. sanders, who is here in tampa today, at the fair grounds, mrs. clinton is here today, college should be free, should it be free? does it cost too much today? >> it is very difficult for college to be
. >> and your neighbors in that are the university of california, the stanfords, the mits. >> move over> little known fact. >> what do you think about the level of student debt in this country. are your students burdened by it? how are you trying to help them? what's the fix? >> it is a very important problem to work with and to solve. our students are many of them are first generation to come to college, so it is very important that they know how to deal with student...
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them to decide he was going to use e toill-gotten lucrativ benefit the children of california at all us by building stanford university. here is the really fascinating secret of philanthropy. you do not need to be an angel to participate. the brilliant thing is it will take us just as we are, all the selfish impulses and the noble impulses, the confusions, the alles, the want, vanity, sorts of things that swirled together in every one of our breasts, and use that in a wondrous way to get good things done, even with our flaws. that is the genius of the mechanism. so obviously, if i have done nothing else, i hope i have convinced you that philanthropy is just a huge and fascinating and powerful aspect of our culture. theve only scratched surface of the "almanac." grab one, and i hope you will try to keep track of one very profound reality. there's lot of human interest and fun stuff in there, but there's a deeper message, which is that voluntary giving in this country is not some sort of a cute hobby, not just a nice national sideline. it is right at the very heart of our country's success. with that, i will
them to decide he was going to use e toill-gotten lucrativ benefit the children of california at all us by building stanford university. here is the really fascinating secret of philanthropy. you do not need to be an angel to participate. the brilliant thing is it will take us just as we are, all the selfish impulses and the noble impulses, the confusions, the alles, the want, vanity, sorts of things that swirled together in every one of our breasts, and use that in a wondrous way to get good...
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draft of a piece that came out earlier this week on hillary clinton, a speech she gave in california at stanford university. hillary clinton dismisses rivals for reckless actions in foreign policy, setting the tone for what her administration, what a potential clinton administration, would be like. here's some of what she had to say. i'm sorry, we're going to show you donald trump's comments from earlier this week. mr. trump: i see nato as a good thing to have. i look at the ukraine so tion, and i say, ukraine is a country that affects us far less than it affects other countries in nato , and yet we're doing all of the lifting. they're not doing anything. i say why is it that germany is not dealing with nato on ukraine? why is it that other countries that are in the vicinity of the ukraine, why aren't they dealing? why are we always the one that's leading potentially the third world war, ok, with russia? why are we always the ones that are doing it? i think the concept of nato is good, but i do think that the united states has to have some help. i'll give you a better example than that. i mean,
draft of a piece that came out earlier this week on hillary clinton, a speech she gave in california at stanford university. hillary clinton dismisses rivals for reckless actions in foreign policy, setting the tone for what her administration, what a potential clinton administration, would be like. here's some of what she had to say. i'm sorry, we're going to show you donald trump's comments from earlier this week. mr. trump: i see nato as a good thing to have. i look at the ukraine so tion,...
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candidate hillary clinton gave a speech on homeland security and counterterrorism at stanford university in californiashe denounced tuesday's attacks and reformed her support for nato. this is about 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of this freemen stokely institute, michael mcfaul and hillary clinton. [applause] >> welcome everyone. stanford's nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute. for researching and finding solutions to the world's most important policy issues. tragically, as we were reminded in brussels yesterday, countering terrorism remains one of the biggest security challenges of our era. for america, our allies, and the world. dedicated to expanding the dialogue on this issue. that is why we are delighted to have secretary clinton's your today few stop. i first met secretary clinton as a parent, when she delivered her daughter to the farm, that is what we call it here, as a freshman. she will remember, but i told her to tell her daughter to take my course on russian politics. [laughter] i joked that it was an easy a. chelsea never did take my course.
candidate hillary clinton gave a speech on homeland security and counterterrorism at stanford university in californiashe denounced tuesday's attacks and reformed her support for nato. this is about 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage director of this freemen stokely institute, michael mcfaul and hillary clinton. [applause] >> welcome everyone. stanford's nonpartisan, interdisciplinary institute. for researching and finding solutions to the world's most...
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mick california with the 3 pointer to -- mick calm with the 3 point -- mick calm -- mccall with the 3 pointer. washington defeats stanfordrince. that was the bonus. >> and john livingston! >> yeah, that was cool. >> that was nice. >> when a -- with a full head of hair. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30.
mick california with the 3 pointer to -- mick calm with the 3 point -- mick calm -- mccall with the 3 pointer. washington defeats stanfordrince. that was the bonus. >> and john livingston! >> yeah, that was cool. >> that was nice. >> when a -- with a full head of hair. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30.
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land there, and so walt disney went to a man who worked for the stanford research institute and asked him to take a look at where in californiae could build this land, and later, he asked to do the same work in orlando, when they chose the location of walt disney world, and looking at what was happening with transportation systems in southern california. he saw that anaheim was a place that had a great location not only for the re-ways that were going to be built but also a local airport, so he pitched the anaheim,alt to come to so pretty soon, they purchased 160 acres of orange and want it grows, and when it opened in 1955, it was actually about 14,500 people who lived in hannah point. now, today, it is california's 10th largest city, and so we were really excited and grateful that the city leaders chose to support walt's vision for the location of the original park, because here we are, very, very proud to be part of the anaheim community. walte history books say, had invited a small number of people to come and experience the park on the very first day, and 70 actually reprinted dixon -- and somebody actually reprinted tic
land there, and so walt disney went to a man who worked for the stanford research institute and asked him to take a look at where in californiae could build this land, and later, he asked to do the same work in orlando, when they chose the location of walt disney world, and looking at what was happening with transportation systems in southern california. he saw that anaheim was a place that had a great location not only for the re-ways that were going to be built but also a local airport, so he...
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but the reality led him to realize he was going to benefit the children of california and ultimately all of us by building stanford university. so the message that philanthropists aren't always pretty, there's no question about that. here's the fascinating secret about philanthropy. you don't need to be an angel to participate. the brilliant thing about the mechanism is double take is just as we are to all the impulses in the noble impulses, confucians and wishes than one m. also a dust swirled together and there will take that and use it in a wondrous way to get good things done, even with flaws. that's the kind of ingenious of the mechanism. so obviously if i'd done that, i hope i've convinced you that philanthropy is a huge and fascinating and powerful aspect of our culture. it's a 1300 page book with a lot of remarkable stories in the air. please do grab one. as he do i hope you'll keep track of one very profound reality. there's lots of human interest and fun stuff in there, but a deeper message that terribly important that voluntary giving in this country is not some sort of a cute hobby. it's not just a nic
but the reality led him to realize he was going to benefit the children of california and ultimately all of us by building stanford university. so the message that philanthropists aren't always pretty, there's no question about that. here's the fascinating secret about philanthropy. you don't need to be an angel to participate. the brilliant thing about the mechanism is double take is just as we are to all the impulses in the noble impulses, confucians and wishes than one m. also a dust swirled...
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mick california with the 3 pointer to -- mick calm with the 3 point -- mick calm -- mccall with the 3 pointer. washington defeats stanford. >>> lot of b-ball, and prince. that was the bonus. >> and john livingston! >> yeah, that was cool. >> that was i pinky promised my little girl a fabulous garden party for her birthday. so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30.
mick california with the 3 pointer to -- mick calm with the 3 point -- mick calm -- mccall with the 3 pointer. washington defeats stanford. >>> lot of b-ball, and prince. that was the bonus. >> and john livingston! >> yeah, that was cool. >> that was i pinky promised my little girl a fabulous garden party for her birthday. so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic...
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california highway patrol tells us the 28-year-old driver was rushed to stanford medical center withnon-life threatening injuries. this is a crash that has affected the whole unable. >> he hit a power pole and telephone pole. people in the area are without power and without communication not only that we have actually had them stay in place until we are able to clear the area. >>reporter: emergency crew figure it will take a few hours to remove the trailer truck from the house. sergio, abc 7 news. >>> funeral was held tonight for the young mother of two shot to death two weeks ago. family friends arrive tonight to pay their last respects to 22-year-old stacy aguilar. her father arrived today from mexico and said he wants justice for his youngest daughter. aguilar boyfriend has been arrested and charged with murder. he shot her after they left a party in hayward. then had a friend help him dump her body in fremont. the vic has the story. >>reporter: stacy wereen case entered the enclosed casket. her sister chose purple flower her favorite color on the morning of the service her accuse
california highway patrol tells us the 28-year-old driver was rushed to stanford medical center withnon-life threatening injuries. this is a crash that has affected the whole unable. >> he hit a power pole and telephone pole. people in the area are without power and without communication not only that we have actually had them stay in place until we are able to clear the area. >>reporter: emergency crew figure it will take a few hours to remove the trailer truck from the house....
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california street a building 30% owned by mr. trump. it is supposed to take place at noon. >>> homecoming for chelsea clinton this week. the stanford grad is actually coming to the bayaria. she is going to be fund-raising for her mother. the 36-year-old clinton will headline two fund-raisers next monday the first one hosted in palo alto and the second fund-raiser will be in san francisco. hillary clinton will be on the peninsula for fund-raisers next wednesday. >>> now, to continuing coverage of that sinkhole in moraga. >> we're continuing, laura, this morning on repair work and pg&e crews are out monitoring the situation. they're trying to restore heat to the 2,500 customers whalost their gas. last night heat was restored to a portion of that customer base. a four inch gas line ruptured sunday afternoon when the surface around the sinkhole just gave way. city officials believe water rushing through a storm drain underground might have caused the initial collapse. pg&e was working quickly taget gas restored. >> we'll visit 500 homes an hour and just depend on how many of those customers are home. >> bob redell right now is at the s
california street a building 30% owned by mr. trump. it is supposed to take place at noon. >>> homecoming for chelsea clinton this week. the stanford grad is actually coming to the bayaria. she is going to be fund-raising for her mother. the 36-year-old clinton will headline two fund-raisers next monday the first one hosted in palo alto and the second fund-raiser will be in san francisco. hillary clinton will be on the peninsula for fund-raisers next wednesday. >>> now, to...
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. >> reporter: the california highway patrol says the driver of the truck did suffer moderate to serious injuries in the crash. he was rushed to stanford university hospital with non life threatening injuries. now, this streets are pretty steep and narrow so through the rest of the evening as people start arriving home from work, they're going to be escorting residents up to their homes because this is going to be blocked off for quite a while. reporting live in san carlos, sergio quintana, abc 7 news. >> thank you, sergio. >>> richmond police on the lookout for a gunman who shot and killed a 14-year-old boy. shotspotter reported the gunfire this morning on ohio avenue just south of a middle school. police arrived to find xavier, a freshman at kennedy high school, with several gunshot wounds. witnesses say they saw someone running away after the shots were fired. >> i don't know what happened, i don't know why it happened, but i'm really sad that it happened. >> police are trying to find out why the teen was shot -- >>> new details in the beating death of an inmate at the santa clara county jail allegedly at the hands of three correcti
. >> reporter: the california highway patrol says the driver of the truck did suffer moderate to serious injuries in the crash. he was rushed to stanford university hospital with non life threatening injuries. now, this streets are pretty steep and narrow so through the rest of the evening as people start arriving home from work, they're going to be escorting residents up to their homes because this is going to be blocked off for quite a while. reporting live in san carlos, sergio...
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it includes herbert hoover who after he's defeated in 1932 retreats back to palo alto, california, to stanfordy and there becomes a fierce critic of roosevelt's policies and this broader, more interventionist, keynesian approach to governance and includes the grassroots. it includes ordinary americans who by 1964 mobilize to a degree that they got barry goldwater, a very conservative republican nominated as the republican nominee. now, of course, goldwater loses in a landslide. there by validating all these -- people on the left and the right saying you can't go that far right. the republican party says we should have had nelson rockefeller. we can't be this extremist. and many democrats said, ah, see, you know? we have broad based support for the effort. it is like teddy roosevelt thinking everyone -- i can be president again gathering the crowds of 10,000 people every place i go. but things change very, very quickly. so 1968, the fourth election -- third election i write about in the book is understood as a kind of -- another example of the liberal moment. so much of what we remember and wha
it includes herbert hoover who after he's defeated in 1932 retreats back to palo alto, california, to stanfordy and there becomes a fierce critic of roosevelt's policies and this broader, more interventionist, keynesian approach to governance and includes the grassroots. it includes ordinary americans who by 1964 mobilize to a degree that they got barry goldwater, a very conservative republican nominated as the republican nominee. now, of course, goldwater loses in a landslide. there by...
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coverage, the back of the presidential frontrunner hillary clinton is in california today giving a speech on counterterrorism at stanfordniversity. she is expected to address yesterday's attacks in brussels. we will have her remarks at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. programs include author bruce helman who discusses the book the man who stalked einstein how scientists changed the course of history. then saturday at seven, patricia scott, professor of women's studies at the university of georgia on her book the firebrand and first lady portrait of a friendship, eleanor roosevelt and the struggle for social justice. the book explores the relationship between civil rights activist the cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia bell scott speaks with no irvin painter at a roosevelt house in new york city and sunday beginning at 1 p.m. eastern or from the virginia festival of the book including george carlin's daughter that talks about her life growing up with the comedian in her book the home companion then sunday at nine "after words" with nancy cohen author of breakthrough the ma
coverage, the back of the presidential frontrunner hillary clinton is in california today giving a speech on counterterrorism at stanfordniversity. she is expected to address yesterday's attacks in brussels. we will have her remarks at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. programs include author bruce helman who discusses the book the man who stalked einstein how scientists changed the course of history. then saturday at seven, patricia scott, professor of women's studies at the university of georgia on...
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california capital. flags are flying at half-staff in honor of those killed in the terror attacks. coverage in ten minutes. presidential candidate hillary clinton issed a stanford laying out her anti-terrorism plans. here's what she and the other candidates have to say. coming up on "nightly news," lester holt reports from brussels with a deeper look into the urgent hunt for the >>> aal&xÑ developing story out san francisco right now, a mother in jail after her two toddlers go missing. we just learn the kids have been found days after they allegedly vanished. an hour ago we confirm the two little girls were found at st. francis hospital. but tonight police are looking for the so-called acquaintance that the mom supposedly left them with. pete suratos joins us live. do we have details of how those children surfaced there? >> reporter: we're still waiting to get confirmation from sfpd, but the acquaintance is the one that brought the kids to st. francis and the source says the kids are fine and this really all started when the mother reported the kids missing to the police department in that area and they said her story simply just didn't match up. that mother's
california capital. flags are flying at half-staff in honor of those killed in the terror attacks. coverage in ten minutes. presidential candidate hillary clinton issed a stanford laying out her anti-terrorism plans. here's what she and the other candidates have to say. coming up on "nightly news," lester holt reports from brussels with a deeper look into the urgent hunt for the >>> aal&xÑ developing story out san francisco right now, a mother in jail after her two...
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supporters of a higher minimum wage in california have cleared a major hurdle in the process. >> and i'm kiet do live at stanfordity where hillary clinton is making a campaign stop to talk about counter-terrorism. ,, where you can expect tighter security... and dog lovers are steppingp >>> bay area law enforcement is on high alert after the brussels attacks. where you can expect tighter security. >> dog lovers fighting against new rules proposed for some of the bay area's most popular parks. >> and a gorgeous view over the bay from our own kpix 5 rooftop. we have rain in our seven-day forecast. we'll show it to you coming up. >> traffic alert continues along 101 out of marin. details coming right up. >>> thank you, gianna. good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, march 23. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:29. >>> we're tracking the latest developments out of brussels this morning. police on the ground there are confirming that they have made one arrest in connection with the attacks but say it is not the man who they believe is also associated the paris terror attacks. at least 30 people
supporters of a higher minimum wage in california have cleared a major hurdle in the process. >> and i'm kiet do live at stanfordity where hillary clinton is making a campaign stop to talk about counter-terrorism. ,, where you can expect tighter security... and dog lovers are steppingp >>> bay area law enforcement is on high alert after the brussels attacks. where you can expect tighter security. >> dog lovers fighting against new rules proposed for some of the bay area's...
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. >>> talking terrorism at stanford, hillary clinton's plan to defeat isis and how it differs from her republican rivals. >>> plus uncovered in the california desert. next at 6:00, the details we're learning about an elaborate drug tunnel to mexico. ==terranimaon/cuhapping n: mom om drning,ftershe ll in poon >>> happening now, a 5-year-old girl saves her mom from drowning after she fell in the pool while having a seizure. check out the story on our facebook page. >>> plus new york city street food favorite possibly coming to the south bay? trending on twitter the hallal guys are known for their gyros. the bay area food blog says they are coming to san jose. more news after the break. smugers blt a me soly calirnia. >>> it's believed to be a first california. investigators say smugglers built a home solely for the purpose of building a drug tunnel underneath it. tunnel is massive. it runs the length of four football fields. it starts under the living room of a home in the desert town of calexico east of san diego and it runs into the kitchen of an open and running restaurant in mexicali, mexico. >> we repeatedly see cartels trying to build t
. >>> talking terrorism at stanford, hillary clinton's plan to defeat isis and how it differs from her republican rivals. >>> plus uncovered in the california desert. next at 6:00, the details we're learning about an elaborate drug tunnel to mexico. ==terranimaon/cuhapping n: mom om drning,ftershe ll in poon >>> happening now, a 5-year-old girl saves her mom from drowning after she fell in the pool while having a seizure. check out the story on our facebook page....
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california workers is last up for voters. chair than to weigh in on minimum wage employees getting a raise. >> a breakthrough at stanford >> aord that could make your next >> it is "national puppy day" and we celebrate and look at the sleepy babies. i cannot blame them. if we could, we would be curled up right now with them. this is upstairs from the studio and we are ready to get up and pet the puppies. we when you to adopt these babies with more information at abc7news.com. >> so sweet. >> look at this give with the bird. this is the man that has pull off several bank heists all over the bay area. in the last two months surveillance cameras have caught this gay at banks in and more, passage note to the trillion are and taking off with undisclosed amount money. the get away car in two robberies was a black ford mustang. >> seattle police have been trying to get a guy out from an 80' tree for 18 hours and countrying. this is the middle of downtown the he is average stated and he matches the tree. he has a long beard. wearing a red wool cap. be honest, that describe as lost people in seattle but most of them are not hidden in
california workers is last up for voters. chair than to weigh in on minimum wage employees getting a raise. >> a breakthrough at stanford >> aord that could make your next >> it is "national puppy day" and we celebrate and look at the sleepy babies. i cannot blame them. if we could, we would be curled up right now with them. this is upstairs from the studio and we are ready to get up and pet the puppies. we when you to adopt these babies with more information at...
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california street, balding 30% owned by trump. the protest is supposed to happen at noon. >>> homecoming for chelsea clinton this week. the stanford grad back in the bay area fund-raising for her mother. the 36-year-old clinton will headline two fund-raisers next month -- next monday, rather. first one in palo alto, hosted by the ceo lelizabeth holmes. hillary clinton will be in the peninsula next wednesday. nbcbayarea.com one stop shop on everything decision 2016. we'll be be tracking votes as they come in. get alerts on the smartphone as well. download our app. >>> a peninsula railroad security guard facing charges for allegedly committing lewd acts inside his parked car. this is 35-year-old luke sawyer from san carlos. he was arrested in palo alto where he worked as security guard on the train tracks near gun high school. sawyer was suspended by cypress security. after the arrest, it is the fourth such arrest of a track security officer since october. our investigative unit has been following this. moratori more on the story later. >> caught red-handed, dozens of teenagers are busted partying in a vacant home. more than 200 you
california street, balding 30% owned by trump. the protest is supposed to happen at noon. >>> homecoming for chelsea clinton this week. the stanford grad back in the bay area fund-raising for her mother. the 36-year-old clinton will headline two fund-raisers next month -- next monday, rather. first one in palo alto, hosted by the ceo lelizabeth holmes. hillary clinton will be in the peninsula next wednesday. nbcbayarea.com one stop shop on everything decision 2016. we'll be be tracking...
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california. she will be giving a speech on counterterrorism at stanford university.paul ryan addressing members of the press and capitol hill interns on the state of american politics. we will bring you his remarks tonight starting at eight eastern on c-span. on c-span2 its booktv in prime time looking at recent books on disease and medical care. that is all tonight starting at eight eastern here on c-span2. .. a dominant force in american life. >> and on real america. >> [inaudible] >> the shuttle is on a heading towards an imaginary target in space.
california. she will be giving a speech on counterterrorism at stanford university.paul ryan addressing members of the press and capitol hill interns on the state of american politics. we will bring you his remarks tonight starting at eight eastern on c-span. on c-span2 its booktv in prime time looking at recent books on disease and medical care. that is all tonight starting at eight eastern here on c-span2. .. a dominant force in american life. >> and on real america. >>...
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. >> stanford political science professor terry moos says today's decision would have been different if justice antonin scalia had been there. >> the teachers union in california are much too powerful. we have all sorts of contracts that have seniority provisions and all these other things that protect incompetent teachers. >> that's a common myth in our country that unfortunately the people per pep wait that people are forced to pay their dues and participate in activities they don't agree with. that's not true. >> michael hicky is president of united teachers of santa clara. union leaders say all teachers benefit from collective bargaining whether in the union or not. >> if they're able to benefit from us all the work we do but don't have to pay it's not fair. >> we know this issue will come back. will come back as soon as the court has a ninth member. so if i were the teachers, i wouldn't be too overjoyed. if i were the challengers, i wouldn't fret too much. >> now freidrich says her attorneys plan to retry -- attempt to retry the case as soon as a new just tis is appointed the to the high court. >>> when it konls to lcomes to codes 90210 gets beat out by 9
. >> stanford political science professor terry moos says today's decision would have been different if justice antonin scalia had been there. >> the teachers union in california are much too powerful. we have all sorts of contracts that have seniority provisions and all these other things that protect incompetent teachers. >> that's a common myth in our country that unfortunately the people per pep wait that people are forced to pay their dues and participate in activities...