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up to speak on behalf of stanford university and the celebration of the alma. [applause] >> welcome folks. it gives me great pleasure. i have the honor of serving as the executive director in 2007 and pleaded to introduce you to this area. the alma came by just now and john was going to announce the project and year of the bay with america's cup as well as the opening of the bay bridge and lots of other interesting things happening. we actually want to have a ferry terminal here in the basin so we can have taxis to outside areas and may our visions come true, and i wanted to share you with as was point out and california historical society and other partners have come together so we have the whole day at the ego center and we welcome you to come check it out. it's a beautiful building and off the grid. we have our own wastewater treatment inside. we will have tours of the boat and in the basin and walk along the trail and get on to the location so with that i thank you and the board is going to go back. we have been trying to get youth on board so if any young
up to speak on behalf of stanford university and the celebration of the alma. [applause] >> welcome folks. it gives me great pleasure. i have the honor of serving as the executive director in 2007 and pleaded to introduce you to this area. the alma came by just now and john was going to announce the project and year of the bay with america's cup as well as the opening of the bay bridge and lots of other interesting things happening. we actually want to have a ferry terminal here in the...
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my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators, we have absolutely the best teachers in the nation. [applause] i can guarantee you we will be preserving them. i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san fran
my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you,...
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a mile and a half from stanford university.anine search did not turn up anything. as for that woman, again, she is physically okay, though as we can all imagine, emotionally she is very shook up. and they are calling this an isolated incident. live in palo alto, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> this morning we are also watching the weather, as we give you a live look at san rafael this morning. 101 where the north bay is expected to get slammed with more rain as we wait for a second storm to roll through. the storm is spreading throughout the bay area as well. no one was injured, but damage certainly done in redwood city. winds toppled a tree right on top of a pickup truck parked in front of a house near wood side high school. conditions haven't been much better in san jose where several crashes were reported, including this one when a minivan lost control, flipped onto its side on highway 87 near the 101 interchange. right now we are getting a break from the rain, but just for a little while. this morning we have a team i
a mile and a half from stanford university.anine search did not turn up anything. as for that woman, again, she is physically okay, though as we can all imagine, emotionally she is very shook up. and they are calling this an isolated incident. live in palo alto, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> this morning we are also watching the weather, as we give you a live look at san rafael this morning. 101 where the north bay is expected to get slammed with more rain as we wait...
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while she was doing research for her dissertation on addiction, she's a medical anthropology at stanford university. shoutout to stanford. we have stanford people renting here tonight. so i followed angela on to another landscape northern new mexico, which i already seen. i had been there a couple of times as a tourist when i was younger. we have seen northern new mexico represented artisticallied a nauseam whether it's, you know, a little, you know, postcard in the car sell, the truck stop, georgia o- kef. how many westerns have we seen that have landscape of -- [inaudible] northern new mexico in particular has a very powerful draw in terms of the enchanted landscape, indeed that officials nickname of new mexico is land of enchantment. it carries a weigh of new age mysticism with it. and [inaudible] >> you knowy and warm and fuzzy and tends to on secure a complicated more reality. also that's what desert america is about. it's about how we imagine the desert or how the desert has been imagined for us by the created the imagery and the vision of dessert for us that is consumed that is bought and so
while she was doing research for her dissertation on addiction, she's a medical anthropology at stanford university. shoutout to stanford. we have stanford people renting here tonight. so i followed angela on to another landscape northern new mexico, which i already seen. i had been there a couple of times as a tourist when i was younger. we have seen northern new mexico represented artisticallied a nauseam whether it's, you know, a little, you know, postcard in the car sell, the truck stop,...
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he's having a minor procedure done today at stanford university hospital. for irregular heart beat. >>reporter: 48-year-old coach was taken to the hospital after he began feeling ill last nigh night. 49ers safety goldson said the news took him by surprise. >> he was pretty good. we slapping hands talking yesterday. and i didn't i didn't see anything he showed no emotion. he didn't show anything. >>reporter: chief of cardiology at uc sf says an irregular heart beat is not brought on by stress. >> patches on the front and back and we just push button and it delivers a jolt to your heart is and restores back to normal rhythm. >>reporter: players were told of the procedure this morning. >> they said it was minor. that it shouldn't be a big deal so hopefully everything goes well and there's good doctors in this area that do good work and i'm sure everything is going to be faint. he'll be back tomorrow. >> we are praying for him and make sure everything is all right but we heard that everything is good. so we are all happy and i think that he would want us to finish our practice and go ou
he's having a minor procedure done today at stanford university hospital. for irregular heart beat. >>reporter: 48-year-old coach was taken to the hospital after he began feeling ill last nigh night. 49ers safety goldson said the news took him by surprise. >> he was pretty good. we slapping hands talking yesterday. and i didn't i didn't see anything he showed no emotion. he didn't show anything. >>reporter: chief of cardiology at uc sf says an irregular heart beat is not...
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okayed $10 million for trail improvements around stanford university.of that $4 million will go toward a bike bridge. thank you, for trusting ktvu channel news. over coverage continuing with the 10:00 news and the critical issues that it races. news is up next on tv36. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ]
okayed $10 million for trail improvements around stanford university.of that $4 million will go toward a bike bridge. thank you, for trusting ktvu channel news. over coverage continuing with the 10:00 news and the critical issues that it races. news is up next on tv36. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and...
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she is a medical anthropologist at stanford university. ome stanford people here representing tonight. so we went to another landscape, northern new mexico, which i had already seen. i had dinner a couple times as a tourist when i was younger. but we had all seen northern new mexico at nottingham represented artistically. whether it was a little postcard in a truck stop order judge john nichols or george oki or how many westerns, you know, have we seen that have these landscapes? >> it has a powerful drive. the official state nickname is land of enchantment. it carries a new age mysticism with it. and it is chloe and warm and fuzzy and obscures reality. ultimately, that is what "desert america" is about. how we imagine the desert or had has been imagined forest by the many desert imagery's that have been created for us. the stage upon which real estate is sold and hotels and staying at hotels and hotel packages and etc. how complicated the actual human geography of the places. there is an imagined place and there is the reality place. and s
she is a medical anthropologist at stanford university. ome stanford people here representing tonight. so we went to another landscape, northern new mexico, which i had already seen. i had dinner a couple times as a tourist when i was younger. but we had all seen northern new mexico at nottingham represented artistically. whether it was a little postcard in a truck stop order judge john nichols or george oki or how many westerns, you know, have we seen that have these landscapes? >> it...
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pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >> police at stanford university are looking for a man who is suspected for attacking a jogger. this woman stated that a man grabbed her about 10:30 p.m. tuesday night and police have not yet released the details or description of the suspect. they stated that he has been seen on the campus. >> this is the second time in a month that these nurses have walked off on the job. they are expected to adjoin in. the strike is expected to last until early tuesday morning. >> these nurses took a one day strike and they're asking for concessions and contract's standards. >> we want to remind you to set your clocks back. >> is looking pretty this early saturday morning. >> this is a reminder that you will get an extra hour of sleep due to daylight saving times. just remember that when you go to bed tonight just turn your clocks back one hour. this is one of our favorite days. >> i am looking for to this extra hour of sleep. this is a view of the golden gate bridge and we will show you the approach to the toll plaza. this is a beautiful star to the m
pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >> police at stanford university are looking for a man who is suspected for attacking a jogger. this woman stated that a man grabbed her about 10:30 p.m. tuesday night and police have not yet released the details or description of the suspect. they stated that he has been seen on the campus. >> this is the second time in a month that these nurses have walked off on the job. they are expected to adjoin in. the strike is expected to last...
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(applause) >> >> >> in the famous stanford university experiment volunteers were asked to deliver a series of electric shocks, stronger and stronger each time, i unseen victim in the next room. even though the lodges could hear the victim screaming, they still pulled a lever. the researchers was done. the suppose most individuals possessed a higher conscience that would force them at some point to stop torturing a fellow human being. during follow-up interviews, dissident explain that the fact that the authority figure present in the room allow them to override their consciousness. and authority figure present encouraging them to pull the lever, they felt no choice but to keep pushing the lever. you are inflicting real pain on real people. we watched pull the lever year after year everyone knows that not one of you would advise the scheme on your own. not one of you is cruel enough to be ramrod. you have a circle of friends and neighbors, and i'm sure you will not tell them over dinner today i stole the future of the family from a guy from mexico who was driving a cab 20 years; a real pers
(applause) >> >> >> in the famous stanford university experiment volunteers were asked to deliver a series of electric shocks, stronger and stronger each time, i unseen victim in the next room. even though the lodges could hear the victim screaming, they still pulled a lever. the researchers was done. the suppose most individuals possessed a higher conscience that would force them at some point to stop torturing a fellow human being. during follow-up interviews, dissident...
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stanford. in fact not far at all from university avenue. we all know how very busy and popular that is.ng to say, this is a pretty good neighborhood. police tell us they are looking for a male suspect wearing dark clothing. at this point that is the limited description they are giving us. what they do tell us is it all happened about 2:20 this morning. a woman in her 20s woke to find a man inside her apartment. that's when we she called 911. >> an unknown male made entry into this woman's apartment. she woke up to find the male intruder inside her apartment. she screamed, out of fear obviously, and he ran away. he fled the scene. >> officer young there tells us they have already conducted a canine search in this area but that did not turn up anything. he also says the best news here is that the woman was not hurt. in fact he says that right now she is safe and sound with police at the local police department giving a current statement. in the meantime, the investigation out here at high and hawthorne continues. they are patrolling local neighborhoods searching for this suspect. as for p
stanford. in fact not far at all from university avenue. we all know how very busy and popular that is.ng to say, this is a pretty good neighborhood. police tell us they are looking for a male suspect wearing dark clothing. at this point that is the limited description they are giving us. what they do tell us is it all happened about 2:20 this morning. a woman in her 20s woke to find a man inside her apartment. that's when we she called 911. >> an unknown male made entry into this woman's...
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she was a female engineering student at stanford university. whole goal was to create toys that teach spatial awareness to get young girls interested in engineering. you know what? this is the exact kind of thing i would have loved as a kid. this is really, really cool. >> the woman who created this was an engineering student, she realized that engineering, it's a tremendous field. engineers are solving the world's problems. but the problem is -- 89% of engineers are males. and she wanted to make sure that as engineers build our future, that the female perspective is also in that. >> what an awesome erector set for girls, it's like a rube goldberg device. >> is it weird that i'm a grown man and i want to play with this? >> no. >> i want to make my own things out of the ribbon. it's a toy for young girls where the main character is not some pretty, beautiful princess or something. you know? it's a smart girl who is solving problems and doing cool stuff, it's great. judge he showed his weird trick. we showed ours. then -- >> we asked our awesome
she was a female engineering student at stanford university. whole goal was to create toys that teach spatial awareness to get young girls interested in engineering. you know what? this is the exact kind of thing i would have loved as a kid. this is really, really cool. >> the woman who created this was an engineering student, she realized that engineering, it's a tremendous field. engineers are solving the world's problems. but the problem is -- 89% of engineers are males. and she wanted...
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the last week, the no on 37 campaign had to pull down the first ad because it misrepresented stanford universitytryingists had been misrepresented and this is massive misinformation come panned. monsaton and dupont putting $35 million into the campaign to confuse voters. people want to know if their food is genetically engineered. 90% of people say mandatory labeling should be required as it is in 50 other countries, this is just a simple label. it's because we rig have right o know what is in our food. we are buying and eating the food. >> cheryl: those are strong allegations? >> as it relates to the shake down litigation, that is probably the one concern shared by all of the editorial boards including the "san jose mercury news", san francisco chronicle, contra costa times, they urge a no on 37 vote. we have the backing for the no campaign essentially of the entire agriculture industry concerned about getting food. grocery retailers are concerned about this. we have business support. >> cheryl: what about this information, misinformation? >> academy of nutrition. >> in stanford we've edited th
the last week, the no on 37 campaign had to pull down the first ad because it misrepresented stanford universitytryingists had been misrepresented and this is massive misinformation come panned. monsaton and dupont putting $35 million into the campaign to confuse voters. people want to know if their food is genetically engineered. 90% of people say mandatory labeling should be required as it is in 50 other countries, this is just a simple label. it's because we rig have right o know what is in...
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stanford university found organics are no safer or more nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic fruits and vegetables are 30% more likely to have pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels. >> this health alert is sponsored by cancer treatment centers of america, care that never quits.
stanford university found organics are no safer or more nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic fruits and vegetables are 30% more likely to have pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels. >> this health alert is sponsored by cancer treatment centers of america, care that never quits.
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he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of de
he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders...
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[laughter] >> host: roger noll is currently at stanford university. he is the director of the stanford institute for economic policy research. jerry hausman is an economics professor at the massachusetts institute of technology. we are talking about the 30th anniversary of the decision to break up at&t. gentlemen, we'll tart with you, professor house -- we'll start with you, professor hausman, what's the relationship between the 1982 decision by harold green, and is there a relationship between that and the 1996 telecommunications act? >> guest: yes. by 1996 it was egg recognized that -- well recognized that things had gotten out of hand and, you know, the technology had changed. so in 1996 a deal was made in large part, and that was if competition was introduced and became sufficient, then a lot of the restrictions of the consent decree would be illuminated by long distance. but even by 1996 i actually made a prediction in 1996 that within ten years the old at&t would be gone. it turned out i was off by one week. it took ten years and one week for the
[laughter] >> host: roger noll is currently at stanford university. he is the director of the stanford institute for economic policy research. jerry hausman is an economics professor at the massachusetts institute of technology. we are talking about the 30th anniversary of the decision to break up at&t. gentlemen, we'll tart with you, professor house -- we'll start with you, professor hausman, what's the relationship between the 1982 decision by harold green, and is there a...
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news to report now, 49ers coach jim harbaugh is having surgery for a heart problem today at stanford universityspital. the 49ers issued a statement saying coach harbaugh is having a minor procedure to correct an irregular heartbeat. the team says harbaugh is expected to return to practice tomorrow. >>> assistant head coach and special teams coordinator brad sealy is overseeing today's practice and meetings, the news about the coach took many in the 49er's organization by surprise. we are following this story and will have more information on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> you may have seen this air ship flying over the bay area but the it will be staying on the ground. it has fall in victim to a helium shortage and will need a long-term sponsor to stay afloat. >>> it is known 230 known for that. >>> this could be another big day for buster posey, the award is set to be announced then. he is favored to win it. besides winning two world series this could be his biggest professional achievement. posey won this year's batting title and come back player of the year and also the 2010 rookie of the
news to report now, 49ers coach jim harbaugh is having surgery for a heart problem today at stanford universityspital. the 49ers issued a statement saying coach harbaugh is having a minor procedure to correct an irregular heartbeat. the team says harbaugh is expected to return to practice tomorrow. >>> assistant head coach and special teams coordinator brad sealy is overseeing today's practice and meetings, the news about the coach took many in the 49er's organization by surprise. we...
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we're just a couple miles from university avenue and only a mile and a half from stanford university, so certainly this is not a bad neighborhood by any stretch of the imagination. so at this point a woman wakes up to find an unknown man inside her apartment. initial reports were saying that this man was wearing a mask but the police officer on scene could not confirm that to us at this point in time. we're going to stay on this story to bring you the latest information. live from palo alto, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> also new this morning, a san francisco parolee behind bars again after a standoff with police. police say the man barricaded himself inside the home in a bech bernal heights neighborhood. after running for officers. officers tracked him to the home where the standoff started. >> the police department's tactical team and crisis negotiators responded to the scene. a perimeter was set up. when the police department made contact with the suspect, he surrendered peacefully without further incident. >> police say the man was on parole for gun violations and has ties
we're just a couple miles from university avenue and only a mile and a half from stanford university, so certainly this is not a bad neighborhood by any stretch of the imagination. so at this point a woman wakes up to find an unknown man inside her apartment. initial reports were saying that this man was wearing a mask but the police officer on scene could not confirm that to us at this point in time. we're going to stay on this story to bring you the latest information. live from palo alto,...
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they are catherine laporte from larkspur a senior at yale, stanford university senior of maine, stanford graduate student, and uc-berkeley senior daniel price out of grass county. they will be going to oxford all expenses paid. >>> today a youth program from the east bay will be honored at the white house. oakland-based youth radio teaches students about the medium and important issues in our society and will receive an honor from the first lady michelle obama. >>> they say it's the best thanksgiving ever. >> a mother and son together for the first time. they celebrated thanksgiving at mission harvest in san jose. the woman recently told her daughter a secret she had a son in iowa 63 years ago and give him up for adoption. >> i said mom, you want to see him? of course i wanted to see him. i waited all this time. >> i told mom, i'm coming out to see you. >> the two were connected after an internet search helped the mother find her son in illinois and they talked on the phone for hours before finally meeting in person. >> amazing the similarities. you know? it's like -- >> nice for both to
they are catherine laporte from larkspur a senior at yale, stanford university senior of maine, stanford graduate student, and uc-berkeley senior daniel price out of grass county. they will be going to oxford all expenses paid. >>> today a youth program from the east bay will be honored at the white house. oakland-based youth radio teaches students about the medium and important issues in our society and will receive an honor from the first lady michelle obama. >>> they say...
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. >> at the facility today under doctor's orders he is getting a minor procedure done at stanford university hospital for an irregular heartbeat. we anticipate that they will be back in the -tomorrow but we cannot have any more affirmation than that. the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator, brad seely will handle all the meetings today when we have more information we will pass that along as soon as possible. >> it is not clear what capacity he will return to they would not reveal weather the coach is suspending the tonight. key, and his wife have recently welcome to a third child of the month of september this has caught the team by surprise. coming up, at 6:00 p.m. and we will have reaction from the players. reporting at stanford hospital, and to resell estacio. >> grand, if they think that they could do think he could be coming back tomorrow, grant? >> it leads you to believe that it is not that serious if these going to be at this facility tomorrow. however, this means everything to the 49ers. you look at how much he struggled he turned stanford r. run but if you look at t
. >> at the facility today under doctor's orders he is getting a minor procedure done at stanford university hospital for an irregular heartbeat. we anticipate that they will be back in the -tomorrow but we cannot have any more affirmation than that. the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator, brad seely will handle all the meetings today when we have more information we will pass that along as soon as possible. >> it is not clear what capacity he will return to they...