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stanford defensive coordinators works for the har ver. tar ver is a bay area native who attended santa clara university and served as stanford's co-defensiveoordinator last season. >> a palo alto is the toast of the town. jeremy lin, that's him there, stole the show last night after carmelo anthony, the star of the team, pulled without a strain in his leg. lin stepping in, pumping in 28 points. that was enough to lead the knicks over the jazz, 99-88. the palo alto high school grad played with the warriors in the bay area but was waived after the walkout. >> look at that. he must have had a purple candy. >> i think his mouth piece. they wear those in the middle banging. >> all right. 4:55 now. i want to check the traffic with mike. >> if it was me it was i went to target and got a blue icy. we'll look at other colors. we're looking fine for the northbound route but we want to point out slowing on the sensors. southbound 87, eastbound 237, and southbound 17 at the bottom. these are all opposite and show up from time to time but showing up right now. and there are gusty maybe slick conditions. drizzle going on. worse over the morning. we'll t
stanford defensive coordinators works for the har ver. tar ver is a bay area native who attended santa clara university and served as stanford's co-defensiveoordinator last season. >> a palo alto is the toast of the town. jeremy lin, that's him there, stole the show last night after carmelo anthony, the star of the team, pulled without a strain in his leg. lin stepping in, pumping in 28 points. that was enough to lead the knicks over the jazz, 99-88. the palo alto high school grad played...
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i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year cycle that is no different than the client server cycle that happened last time around, and i think education is an important component of this. so i'm going to take my four or five minutes to educate you guys a little bit on what is this thing we call cloud computing. i'm going to try uses much plain english as i can, leave all the technical buzzwords aside, and try to eliminate -- illuminate for you what is happening. fundamentally, is an economic thing that is happening, and that is what has always driven technologies economics. i will get to that in
i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year...
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. >> reporter: jonathan meyer, a grad student at stanford university was doing research on internet privacyen he discovered the computer code that let google bypass user .rivacy settings. >> the list goes on and on. >> reporter: and if you went to these sites and thought you were there privately, you weren't. >> that's right. >> reporter: most iphone and ipad users access the interneat through apple's safari browser which automatically sets up a bareier to keep out tracking programs from third-party advertisers. google found a way to secretly ,et through that barrier, letting the advertisers flow in and tracking information flow out. >> the technology we were looking at involves taking what google learns from organizing your information and using that to enrich their advertising content on non-google web sites. >> reporter: google's slogan: do no evil. is this evil? >> i think it raises questions about evil. i hesitate to give a bright line response on the evil or not. i think if evil includes negligence or gross negligence then this is evil. >> reporter: in a statement, google insists the
. >> reporter: jonathan meyer, a grad student at stanford university was doing research on internet privacyen he discovered the computer code that let google bypass user .rivacy settings. >> the list goes on and on. >> reporter: and if you went to these sites and thought you were there privately, you weren't. >> that's right. >> reporter: most iphone and ipad users access the interneat through apple's safari browser which automatically sets up a bareier to keep out...
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>>mark: nicolas to and from stanford university is joining us. >> good morning. >> we had the most horrible recession in 50 years. we have had a horrible growth since 2007. finally, things are recovering. at the end of last week unemployment numbers were pleasing very sharply in. 54 >>darya: it always seems like they do not take into account the people stop looking for jobs. >> that is something of to worry about. flickr things get really that people stop looking for jobs altogether. >> employment has been rising. >>mark: we are reaching a point where companies have nothing else to trend. the thing that corporate profits will start to come down? >> the current recession, it has taken so long to recover. finally, employment is going up. we saw similar news at the beginning of to the of 11. >>darya: i do not want to be negative, but it seems like businesses show a profit by cutting, maybe more people are getting jobs employers are adding, but it seems like you have to do more at your job but they are paying you last. are things really better? >> the figures that came out at the end of last we
>>mark: nicolas to and from stanford university is joining us. >> good morning. >> we had the most horrible recession in 50 years. we have had a horrible growth since 2007. finally, things are recovering. at the end of last week unemployment numbers were pleasing very sharply in. 54 >>darya: it always seems like they do not take into account the people stop looking for jobs. >> that is something of to worry about. flickr things get really that people stop looking...
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. >>> stanford university think tank says unfunded public pensions at the local level are just out of control. l corina reports from one bay area city grappling with the very issue. >>reporter: donation of stanford institute for economic policy research is sounding an alarm. just rae leased a new study on the pension problem. >> i think without question it's the biggest financial challenge we have in californi california. bigger than anything else. nothing is even close to this. >>reporter: the study evaluated top 24 independent pension system across california which include some bay area county city funds. it concludes spending on public employee pension has grown more than 11 percent a year since 1999. making retirement benefits the fastest growing cost for local government. the study finds the plans face more than 135 billion dollars in unfunded liabilities. >> instead of earning the money and then awarding it, you award it and then you earn it. in the public sector side. what happens if you don't earn it? you go to the taxpayers and you say you have to pay pishtion local governmen
. >>> stanford university think tank says unfunded public pensions at the local level are just out of control. l corina reports from one bay area city grappling with the very issue. >>reporter: donation of stanford institute for economic policy research is sounding an alarm. just rae leased a new study on the pension problem. >> i think without question it's the biggest financial challenge we have in californi california. bigger than anything else. nothing is even close to...
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. >> governor brown's aids say streets are not anymore dangerous and stanford university found of the 860 murders released since 1995 only five were arrested for another crime, none violent. that is less than one half of 1%. >> we feel good about decisions they're thorough. and we confident. and charles manson follower tex watson was denied parole, crime victims groups wonder about the next time. >> many of the manson clan have done perfect in prison z they could very well end up being in front of the governor some day who, unfortunately, may at this rate may let them out. >> the governor's office rs says that a court order to reduce the population was not a factor in parole decisions. >> thank you very much. >> coming up, the warning that local mad cow case has nothing to do with bad beef. >> and i'm sandhya patel. here is the headlines. cooler with storms coming through. forget about the spring-like warmth. it's fading away. i'll be back with the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> >>> an 18-year-old woman managed to walk away from this terrible crash with only minor injuries. the c
. >> governor brown's aids say streets are not anymore dangerous and stanford university found of the 860 murders released since 1995 only five were arrested for another crime, none violent. that is less than one half of 1%. >> we feel good about decisions they're thorough. and we confident. and charles manson follower tex watson was denied parole, crime victims groups wonder about the next time. >> many of the manson clan have done perfect in prison z they could very well end...
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have with us to moderate the program for the question period, mariono florentino professor at stanford university law school and co- director at stanford center for international security and cooperation. from early 2009 through the summer of 2010, he served as special assistant to the president for justice and regulatory policy at the white house. now, we are going to pause just for a moment while we begin -- before beginning our radio, tv, and internet programs for a much wider audience. good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know. you can find us on the internet at commonwealthclub that board -- commonwealthclub.org. now it is my distinct honor and also a personal pleasure for me to introduce robert s. muller, the sixth director of the federal bureau of investigation. nominated by president george w. bush, he was sworn in to lead the fbi on september 4, 2001, just one week before the al qaeda attacks on 9/11. under his leadership, the fbi has since played the leading role in preventing further terrorist attacks insid
have with us to moderate the program for the question period, mariono florentino professor at stanford university law school and co- director at stanford center for international security and cooperation. from early 2009 through the summer of 2010, he served as special assistant to the president for justice and regulatory policy at the white house. now, we are going to pause just for a moment while we begin -- before beginning our radio, tv, and internet programs for a much wider audience. good...
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it's so successful that the engineering department at stanford university invited him there to teach their faculty about the benefits of his new model. when iron range engineering meets silicon valley, well, ron, i just hope you have a share of the royalties. great work, ron olseth. [ applause ] antoinette mccarthy is another wonderful success story. she said, quote, i had tried college before but i wasn't as successfk scessful as i had hop. she struggled to find a dekrentd paying job with a career in a future. now antoinette is poise with success. she just completed a fast track program at ember hills community college, receiving a certificate as a nursing assistant. that certificate means that she will earn on average nearly double what someone would at a minimum wage medical job. congratulation, antoinette mccarthy. [ applause ] we need fast track on every campus in minnesota. we need state and federal job training and workforce development monies to be better coordinated with higher education funding and programs so that all of our students come out our educational systems skille
it's so successful that the engineering department at stanford university invited him there to teach their faculty about the benefits of his new model. when iron range engineering meets silicon valley, well, ron, i just hope you have a share of the royalties. great work, ron olseth. [ applause ] antoinette mccarthy is another wonderful success story. she said, quote, i had tried college before but i wasn't as successfk scessful as i had hop. she struggled to find a dekrentd paying job with a...
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in the commencement speech at stanford university, jobs and spare graduate school after their goals at all costs. >> i started apple in my parents garage when i was 20. we worked hard and in 10 years it has grown into it $2 billion company with over 4000 employees. we just released our finest creation, the macintosh. and i just turned 30, and then i got fired. how can you get tired, companies started quick. >> one good friend told jobs he alienated of large number of people at apple because of his ambition and because he could be dismissive. jobs confessed to his own shortcomings. >> i'm also one of those people who doesn't know care about being right, i just care about success. >> others interviewed by the vi praised jobs, even those who revealed his darkside said jobs would do well as the presidential appointee on the export council. he had this skills to deal with overseas companies. >> kodak. if the name that has become with capturing memories. but today it announced it has practically leaving the camera business. >> last year the customer profits came out into the repair shop. >>
in the commencement speech at stanford university, jobs and spare graduate school after their goals at all costs. >> i started apple in my parents garage when i was 20. we worked hard and in 10 years it has grown into it $2 billion company with over 4000 employees. we just released our finest creation, the macintosh. and i just turned 30, and then i got fired. how can you get tired, companies started quick. >> one good friend told jobs he alienated of large number of people at apple...
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ed, stanford university, great to see you. >> thanks a lot. >> coming up on kudlow, bad news for thecandidates. you what? the rcp, real clear politics polling average, shows both republican front-runners, romney and santorum losing to president obama by double digits in michigan. we have a gop message problem. do they have a message problem? we'll ask dick armey of freedom works and a republican strategist up next. obama winning big in michigan. >> an upset in the making in michigan. look at this, real clear politic polling average shows rick santorum nine points ahead of mitt romney. even worse for the former governor and the whole gop, both republicans are losing to president obama by double digits in the state of michigan. so is there a gop message problem? let's talk to former house majority leader dick armey. he's co-chairman of freedom works and republican strategist vin weber. dick armey, is there a messaging problem here? they're both getting clocked by obama in michigan. >> in michigan, first of all, it is michigan. secondly, they're spending too much of their time badgering
ed, stanford university, great to see you. >> thanks a lot. >> coming up on kudlow, bad news for thecandidates. you what? the rcp, real clear politics polling average, shows both republican front-runners, romney and santorum losing to president obama by double digits in michigan. we have a gop message problem. do they have a message problem? we'll ask dick armey of freedom works and a republican strategist up next. obama winning big in michigan. >> an upset in the making in...
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topping the list was stanford university which received nearly 710 million d.t was followed by harvard, yale and m.i.t. >>> since her death on saturday, sales of whitney houston's recordings have soared. in the day and a half after she died, fans bought more than 100,000 of her albums and her ballad, i will always love you was downloaded 195,000 times up from just 3,000 the week before. such an incredible voice. >>> i can't get the songs out of my head. ashley morrison here in new york. thank you for that. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather and in sport, the new york knicks and their "lin-ing" ways. rookie sensation, jeremy lin continues to amaze. "lining ways. jeremy lin continues to amaze. >>> here's a look at weather in some cities around the country today. new york, mostly cloudy, 50 degrees. miami, it's going to be sunny, 81 there. chicago under clouds, 45. dallas morning thunderstorms, 74. l.a. thunderstorms and 61. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. rain and thunderstorms will move out of the eastern plains and into the oh
topping the list was stanford university which received nearly 710 million d.t was followed by harvard, yale and m.i.t. >>> since her death on saturday, sales of whitney houston's recordings have soared. in the day and a half after she died, fans bought more than 100,000 of her albums and her ballad, i will always love you was downloaded 195,000 times up from just 3,000 the week before. such an incredible voice. >>> i can't get the songs out of my head. ashley morrison here in...
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. >> william is with stanford's university hopkins marine sfaigs station and expert on squid. in the middle there is a razor sharp beak. >> when it grabs food, it brings it up to the mouth and just sits there like a mincing machine. >> he was badly bitten by a squid a couple years ago. they got their name because they live in the humboldt current off of south america but they have expanded their range north. scientists speculate because of warm water created by el nino conditions but the squids are doing more than moving. >> the new way they can adapt to climate change. >> el nino upsets the balance of the nutrients in the water. to compensate some squid have stopped growing and having babies a lot younger. >> they start reproducing 8 inches long instead of 2 and a half feet long. its huge difference in egg production over a few million, few tens of millions. >> these two squid are the same species and same stage of sexual maturity but one is dramatically smaller than the other. they aren't sure how long they live. researchers look for a tiny crystal bone in the head about the
. >> william is with stanford's university hopkins marine sfaigs station and expert on squid. in the middle there is a razor sharp beak. >> when it grabs food, it brings it up to the mouth and just sits there like a mincing machine. >> he was badly bitten by a squid a couple years ago. they got their name because they live in the humboldt current off of south america but they have expanded their range north. scientists speculate because of warm water created by el nino...
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add sketch of suspect wanted for at least one of 2 attempted sexual assault early sunday at stanford university student manageed to escape after man looking like this crawled into her bed and described as nearly 6 feet tall, hispanic in 20's. that happened in a residence on campus dry. second assault was reported on a path in kennedy grief about 15 minutes earlier. police not said if the same suspect is wanted for both attacks. >> man believed to be part of drug dynasty is in critical condition tonight. police shot him last tonight after they say he intentionally backed his car in an officer pinning him. we have more on the man who noise stranger to berkeley police. >>reporter: intersection of grove and center in castro valley l shut down for hours after berkeley police tried to arrest a well known narcotics suspect last night. >> suspect we are identifying today as steve oliver moore. >>reporter: when police tried to arrest him he backed into an undercover police car pinning an officer in between. another officer then shot moore. police didn't find a gun but he had cocaine on him in the car an
add sketch of suspect wanted for at least one of 2 attempted sexual assault early sunday at stanford university student manageed to escape after man looking like this crawled into her bed and described as nearly 6 feet tall, hispanic in 20's. that happened in a residence on campus dry. second assault was reported on a path in kennedy grief about 15 minutes earlier. police not said if the same suspect is wanted for both attacks. >> man believed to be part of drug dynasty is in critical...
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add sketch of suspect wanted for at least one of 2 attempted sexual assault early sunday at stanford university student manageed to escape after man looking like this crawled into her bed and described as nearly 6 feet tall, hispanic in 20's. that happened in a residence on campus dry. second assault was reported on a path in kennedy grief about 15 minutes earlier. police not said if the same suspect is wanted for both attacks. >> man believed to be part of drug dynasty is in critical condition tonight. police shot him last tonight after they say he intentionally backed his car in an officer pinning him. we have more on the man who noise stranger to berkeley police. >>reporter: intersection of grove and center in castro valley l shut down for hours after berkeley police tried to arrest a well known narcotics suspect last night. >> suspect we are identifying today as steve oliver moore. >>reporter: when police tried to arrest him he backed into an undercover police car pinning an officer in between. another officer then shot moore. police didn't find a gun but he had cocaine on him in the car an
add sketch of suspect wanted for at least one of 2 attempted sexual assault early sunday at stanford university student manageed to escape after man looking like this crawled into her bed and described as nearly 6 feet tall, hispanic in 20's. that happened in a residence on campus dry. second assault was reported on a path in kennedy grief about 15 minutes earlier. police not said if the same suspect is wanted for both attacks. >> man believed to be part of drug dynasty is in critical...
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a stanford university research team has designed a high efficient see charging system and uses the fields to use large electric currents between the metal coils. the long-term goal is to develop a highway system that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they travel down the road. the researchers say what makes this concept exciting is you could potentially drive for an unlimited amount of time without having to stop to plug in and recharge. >> that would be something. >>> well, wall street is friending facebook. the ipo will mint dozens of new millioners. the founder though says it is not about the money. >> and san onofre shutdown. the radiation leak at the southern california nuclear power plant. >> and the war in afghanistan and the fears official word that that -- and the first official word that american involvement will begin to wind down. >> and then late other "nightline." >> i'm bill wear. a five-year-old boy is the center of a tug of war between the american family who adopted him and the illegal immigrant mother who never wanted to let him go. and we find out how to fight a py
a stanford university research team has designed a high efficient see charging system and uses the fields to use large electric currents between the metal coils. the long-term goal is to develop a highway system that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they travel down the road. the researchers say what makes this concept exciting is you could potentially drive for an unlimited amount of time without having to stop to plug in and recharge. >> that would be something. >>> well,...
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. >>> a pair of attacks happened just minutes apart on the campus of stanford university. tonight, police are looking into whether the same person is responsible. the first woman was tackled while walking on campus early sunday. then 15 minutes later, a second female student awoke to a man crawling into her dorm room bed. both women escaped unhurt. >>> a spike in home burglaries has police in petaluma warning neighbors, keep your doors and windows locked. in the past two months, there have been nearly 20 break-ins on the city's west side. they have mostly happened in the afternoons. in three cases, burglars got in through a doggie door. the police plan to step up patrols in the area. >>> new year same struggle with violence for the city of oakland. 20 shootings and 5 homicides reported in just the last week. today the city's new police chief revealed his frustration and the possible gang connection to the violence. >> quite simply that is unacceptable. we know that there's a feud linked to two rival groups in oakland. we need the community to step forward with information
. >>> a pair of attacks happened just minutes apart on the campus of stanford university. tonight, police are looking into whether the same person is responsible. the first woman was tackled while walking on campus early sunday. then 15 minutes later, a second female student awoke to a man crawling into her dorm room bed. both women escaped unhurt. >>> a spike in home burglaries has police in petaluma warning neighbors, keep your doors and windows locked. in the past two...
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well as individuals from stanford university and other academic institutions interested in looking at what the impact would be in san francisco. it further states that the evaluation will be submitted to the board of supervisors within six months of the completion of the pilot program and it would include an analysis of data, the impact of the program on demand for services, considering the need for the program as it relates to access to justice. and it lays the recommendations for maximizing the benefit in the future. i know there are a number of members of the public that wish to speak. speaker cards.%ek"éi will call in numbef individuals. two minutes here? i would like to ask jim, a senior partner at morrison and foerster. he has been a legal giant for his advocacy in his leadership at bart. >> two minutes is harder than 20 minutes. i am deeply moved by the fact you are considering this bill. if you will be the first city in the united states that has directly addressed, as a municipal matter, the deprivation that the people are experiencing in the courts on a daily basis. i know y
well as individuals from stanford university and other academic institutions interested in looking at what the impact would be in san francisco. it further states that the evaluation will be submitted to the board of supervisors within six months of the completion of the pilot program and it would include an analysis of data, the impact of the program on demand for services, considering the need for the program as it relates to access to justice. and it lays the recommendations for maximizing...
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. >> jonathan meyer, a grad student at stanford university was doing research on internet privacy whendiscovered the computer code that let google bypass user privacy settings. and if you went to these sites and thought you were -- they were private, they weren't. most iphone and ipad users access the internet through the safari browser. google found a way to secretly get through that barrier. letting the advertisers flow in and tracking information flow out. >> the technology we were looking at involves taking what google learned from organizing your information and using that to enrich their advertising content. >> google's slogan, do not evil. is this evil? >> if evil includes gross negligence, then this is evil. >> in a statement, google insists the tracking codes it implanted do not have personal information and did not anticipate when this would happen. tracking users online habits is the most valuable information internet companies and advertisers can get. john simpson, a consumer advocate says user preferences are what google is selling. >> don't think of it as google's custome
. >> jonathan meyer, a grad student at stanford university was doing research on internet privacy whendiscovered the computer code that let google bypass user privacy settings. and if you went to these sites and thought you were -- they were private, they weren't. most iphone and ipad users access the internet through the safari browser. google found a way to secretly get through that barrier. letting the advertisers flow in and tracking information flow out. >> the technology we...
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went to stanford university, yale and then stanford. stanford, he got the law degree. went out and practiced, was recruited by the major firms in california to work with them after he left the city attorney's office in los angeles. then the governor and a great colleague of mine in the legislature appointed marino to the muni bench in of all places, compton, california, compton, california, at that time was like oakland on steroids. it was a tough operation. he brought some sense of justice under the law in compton, california. he was elevated to the superior court by pete wilson, appointed first and then elevated to the supreme court by pete wilson. in the superior court capacity, he continued his understanding and his presentation on equal justice under the law, so impressive that a democratic president named bill clinton accepted the recommendations of the senatorial representatives from california and marino became a district judge of the district court in california, approved unanimously by the u.s. senate on an appointment from bill clinton. just think about that
went to stanford university, yale and then stanford. stanford, he got the law degree. went out and practiced, was recruited by the major firms in california to work with them after he left the city attorney's office in los angeles. then the governor and a great colleague of mine in the legislature appointed marino to the muni bench in of all places, compton, california, compton, california, at that time was like oakland on steroids. it was a tough operation. he brought some sense of justice...
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a stanford university research team has designed a high efficient see charging system and uses the fields to use large electric currents between the metal coils. the long-term goal is to develop a highway system that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they travel down the road. the researchers say what makes this concept exciting is you could potentially drive for an unlimited amount of time without having to stop to plug in and recharge. >> that would be something. >>> well, wall street is friending facebook. the ipo will mint dozens of new millioners. the founder though says it is not about the money. >> and san onofre shutdown. the radiation leak at the southern california nuclear power plant. >> and the war in afghanistan and the fears official word that that -- and the first official word that american involvement will begin to wind down. >> and then late other "nightline." >> i'm bill wear. a five-year-old boy is the center of a tug of war between the american family who adopted him and the illegal immigrant mother who never wanted to let him go. and we find out how to fight a py
a stanford university research team has designed a high efficient see charging system and uses the fields to use large electric currents between the metal coils. the long-term goal is to develop a highway system that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they travel down the road. the researchers say what makes this concept exciting is you could potentially drive for an unlimited amount of time without having to stop to plug in and recharge. >> that would be something. >>> well,...
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in one study researchers at stanford university found the gap in standardized test scores between rich and poor students has increased by 40% in the last 50 years. the fatal shooting of a marine sergeant in california is under investigation that story coming out next. >> and later a possible breakthrough in the treatment of alzheimer's. i like cancer drug may reverse the symptoms of the brain altering deceased. >> and we have some music for you coming up next... [music] [music] [singing] [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents: the cold truth. i have a cold. and i took nyquil but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold and flu formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms, plus relieve your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] and to fight your allergy symptoms fast
in one study researchers at stanford university found the gap in standardized test scores between rich and poor students has increased by 40% in the last 50 years. the fatal shooting of a marine sergeant in california is under investigation that story coming out next. >> and later a possible breakthrough in the treatment of alzheimer's. i like cancer drug may reverse the symptoms of the brain altering deceased. >> and we have some music for you coming up next... [music] [music]...
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last week a stanford university student discovered google found a way to by-pass privacy settings on apple's safari browse are allowing them to track activity of millions ofusers without them knowing it. google of course has denied any wrongdoing. >>> 4:49. it's president's day and it's a holiday and time to take advantage of some great deals and holiday deals. but some shoppers have been doing that all weekend long. friday marked the beginning of the second annual tax free weekend for energy star products and some homeowners say they are taking full advantage. >> today and tomorrow i will say are the best times to be buying. we waited for this weekend to be able to come out because if you can save a couple hundred dollars and know you are making a big purchase. >> the big thing is giving back to the customers. >> appliance stores like best buy have thrown other advantages like sales and interest free payment plans and gift card. you have today to take advantage of all those deals. >>> all right time to dine for a lower price this week. all part of the annapolis restaurant week begin
last week a stanford university student discovered google found a way to by-pass privacy settings on apple's safari browse are allowing them to track activity of millions ofusers without them knowing it. google of course has denied any wrongdoing. >>> 4:49. it's president's day and it's a holiday and time to take advantage of some great deals and holiday deals. but some shoppers have been doing that all weekend long. friday marked the beginning of the second annual tax free weekend for...
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pizzo is joining us from stanford university where he is a professor in the pediatrics and microbiology and immunology department. dr. pizzo will focus on the oim report and target areas for future research. next we have dr. william maixner. will you please come up to the witness table, please. and same with ms. veasley and also dr. sarno. so dr. maixner, and then ms. veasley and dr. sarno down here on the end. there you go. we welcome dr. william maixner. dr. maixner is the director for the center of neurosensory disorders for the university of north carolina at chapel hill. dr. maixner comes to us today with specific experience in pain management research. he has developed an oral facial pain management program at chapel hill. kristen veasley the director of the national vulvodynia association. recently she was appointed to search on the pain research coordinating committee at nih. the committee was created to coordinate pain research facilities across the federal government. and next we have dr. john sarno, a professor of rehabilitation medicine at new york university medical center
pizzo is joining us from stanford university where he is a professor in the pediatrics and microbiology and immunology department. dr. pizzo will focus on the oim report and target areas for future research. next we have dr. william maixner. will you please come up to the witness table, please. and same with ms. veasley and also dr. sarno. so dr. maixner, and then ms. veasley and dr. sarno down here on the end. there you go. we welcome dr. william maixner. dr. maixner is the director for the...
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. >> reporter: eric's iphone is set to keep his information private, but last week a stanford universitytudent discovered google had found a way to bypass privacy settings on apple's safari browser allowing them to track the activity of millions of users without those users knowing. >> it's mostly deep disappointment in google. i have always come to expect that -- this seems to me the kind of thing that that company shouldn't be doing. >> reporter: google and other online advertisers regularly collect information about how you browse online. that's why you see so many ads tailored to your specific interests. this was different. google was able to install computer code that monitored your activity even when users thought they were being protected. in a statement to abc, google denies any wrongdoing saying only that they had used known safari functionality to provide features that users had enabled themselves. they also stressed that they did not collect personal information. >> this was not functionality. this was actually a bug, a problem that apple would likely need to fix. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: eric's iphone is set to keep his information private, but last week a stanford universitytudent discovered google had found a way to bypass privacy settings on apple's safari browser allowing them to track the activity of millions of users without those users knowing. >> it's mostly deep disappointment in google. i have always come to expect that -- this seems to me the kind of thing that that company shouldn't be doing. >> reporter: google and other online...
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a malaysian born stanford university doctoral student and mother she's also on her way to pushing u.s. courts one step closer towards defining the legal limits of the u.s. flight watch lists it's all thanks to an appeal court ruling appeal court ruling in her favor on wednesday now in two thousand and five while trying to fly to san francisco international airport to a stanford sponsored conference in malaysia to present a research paper she was handcuffed and detained for two hours by airport authorities during that time they called everybody from the local police to the department of homeland security to try to get more information and she was eventually allowed to leave with zero explanation but was last too late to present her work so she was also not let back into the country as a visa had been revoked so it would have submitted the form of the t.s.a. to have her name removed from the list so they obliged but they never confirmed that she had originally been on it but she wasn't on there see then she sued the t.s.a. and came up with nothing she then sued the f.b.i. much of that c
a malaysian born stanford university doctoral student and mother she's also on her way to pushing u.s. courts one step closer towards defining the legal limits of the u.s. flight watch lists it's all thanks to an appeal court ruling appeal court ruling in her favor on wednesday now in two thousand and five while trying to fly to san francisco international airport to a stanford sponsored conference in malaysia to present a research paper she was handcuffed and detained for two hours by airport...
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. >>> stanford university announced today its tuition is going up. sity's board of trustees approved a 3% tuition increase for undergraduates and graduate students. that means it'll cost $32,000 a year. increases are needed to cover raising health care costs. >>> the stanford grad is now serving his second term as mayor of newark, new jersey. booker is credited for cutting violence. >>> the call for honoring veterans. >>> back here in 10 minute, we've already got fog forming in the north bay. it's going to form in other places and it will impact your morning commute. also your five day forecast with your weekend in view see you back here. >>> it's a cooking contest like you've never seen before. you're looking at possibly the future chefs of america. í >>> a ticker tape parade for the super bowl champions. the new york giants and quarterback eli manning are still celebrating their win over the new england patriots. following the parade, the team celebrated with fans. >>> if professional athletes can have a parade, some people want to know why men and
. >>> stanford university announced today its tuition is going up. sity's board of trustees approved a 3% tuition increase for undergraduates and graduate students. that means it'll cost $32,000 a year. increases are needed to cover raising health care costs. >>> the stanford grad is now serving his second term as mayor of newark, new jersey. booker is credited for cutting violence. >>> the call for honoring veterans. >>> back here in 10 minute, we've already...
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. >>> stanford university announced today its tuition is going up. ty's board of trustees approved a 3% tuition increase for undergraduates and graduate students. that means it'll cost $32,000 a year. increases are needed to cover raising health care costs. >>> the stanford grad is now serving his second term as mayor of newark, new jersey. booker is credited for cutting violence. >>> the call for honoring veterans. >>> back here in 10 minute, we've already got fog forming in the north bay. it's going to form in other places and it will impact your morning commute. also your five day forecast with your weekend in view (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> a ticker tape parade for the super bowl champions. the new york giants and quarterback eli manning are still celebrating their win over the new england patriots.
. >>> stanford university announced today its tuition is going up. ty's board of trustees approved a 3% tuition increase for undergraduates and graduate students. that means it'll cost $32,000 a year. increases are needed to cover raising health care costs. >>> the stanford grad is now serving his second term as mayor of newark, new jersey. booker is credited for cutting violence. >>> the call for honoring veterans. >>> back here in 10 minute, we've already...
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. >> a stanford university think tank says unfunded public pensions at the local level are out of control. one city is grappling with that issue. >> right. authors of the study say all 2000 of the plans they looked at are under funded and in trouble and say it's just a matter of how much trouble. >> the research is sounding an alarm. just releasing a study on the pension problem. >> this is without question the biggest -- financial challenge in california. >> the study investigated the top 24 pensions across california, concluding spending on public employee pensions has grown 11% per year since 1999 making retirement benefits the fastest growing costs to hokeal government. the study finds plans face $135 billion in unfunded liabilities. >> instead of earning money and then, awarding it, you award it, then, you earn it in the public sector side z what happens if you don't earn it? you go to taxpayers and you say you've got to pay. >> and he says local governments are having to cut just to keep up with growing obligations. the study highlights pensions ranging from a low of just over $24,0
. >> a stanford university think tank says unfunded public pensions at the local level are out of control. one city is grappling with that issue. >> right. authors of the study say all 2000 of the plans they looked at are under funded and in trouble and say it's just a matter of how much trouble. >> the research is sounding an alarm. just releasing a study on the pension problem. >> this is without question the biggest -- financial challenge in california. >> the...
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and a sophomore at stanford university, from berkeley, california...nd now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek!
and a sophomore at stanford university, from berkeley, california...nd now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek!
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she was a full-time pre med student at stanford university. who was it? s it?nswer coming up later. you can take a guess by heading to our facebook page. we'll be right back. the word is swapportunity. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >>> break room thief caught on camera in texas. police in deer park were fed up with their food being stolen. they set up a sting operation at their station. the officer was suspended for 30 days without pay. he says he was just trying to keep the shared refridge rate for clean. >> uh-huh. >> hey, how good are you when you play jeopardy at home? the game show is coming to our area for several shows in may. the show's producers say they will test 15 prominent
she was a full-time pre med student at stanford university. who was it? s it?nswer coming up later. you can take a guess by heading to our facebook page. we'll be right back. the word is swapportunity. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [...
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a sophomore at stanford university, from berkeley, california... and a freshman at the college of william & mary, from harrisonburg, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny.
a sophomore at stanford university, from berkeley, california... and a freshman at the college of william & mary, from harrisonburg, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny.
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. >>> bay area college woman are once again victims of a campus attack this time stanford university. >> where two women were assaulted early yesterday morning. nbc bay area's marianne favro is joining us from palo alto. what are police telling you in terms of leads? >> reporter: right now, they are interviewing witnesses and they hope after talking to those witnesses they will be able to put together some kind of suspect sketch. in the meantime, they believe these are two isolated assaults that happened just 15 minutes apart. mindy fong is checking her e-mails about any updates on two campus assaults on women. >> especially the one the guy crawl nothing bed, incredibly invasive and really shocking to think that could happen. >> reporter: 1:45 sunday morning, as a student was walking back to her dorm, a man tackled her to the ground near kennedy grove. fortunate another man saw the assault, yell and scared the attacker away. 15 minutes later, a man entered an unlocked room in this student housing, climbed into a woman's bed and tried to take her clothes off. she was able to get away.
. >>> bay area college woman are once again victims of a campus attack this time stanford university. >> where two women were assaulted early yesterday morning. nbc bay area's marianne favro is joining us from palo alto. what are police telling you in terms of leads? >> reporter: right now, they are interviewing witnesses and they hope after talking to those witnesses they will be able to put together some kind of suspect sketch. in the meantime, they believe these are two...