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we are broadcasting from stanford university in california.california, a state that is now in its fourth straight year of drought. this week new mandatory water restrictions went into effect, with residents required to cut back water use by a net total of 25%. just thursday, the u.s. drought monitor said a wet may that led to greener pastures in some areas failed to bring any relief and "the sprouting of grasses will most likely provide extra fuel for early fall wildfires once the vegetation dies off this summer." meanwhile, a new study by the university of california, davis finds that in 2015 alone, the drought will cost the state's farmers and agricultural industry $2.7 billion and more than 18,000 jobs. the study noted -- "the socioeconomic impacts of an extended drought, in 2016 and beyond, could be much more severe." all this comes as the death toll from an ongoing heat wave in india has topped 2300, making it the fifth deadliest in recorded history. india's earth sciences minister, harsh vardhan, said -- "it's not just an unusually hot s
we are broadcasting from stanford university in california.california, a state that is now in its fourth straight year of drought. this week new mandatory water restrictions went into effect, with residents required to cut back water use by a net total of 25%. just thursday, the u.s. drought monitor said a wet may that led to greener pastures in some areas failed to bring any relief and "the sprouting of grasses will most likely provide extra fuel for early fall wildfires once the...
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professor of history at stanford university and co-director at the bill look lane center. we are here discussing his new book "railroaded" and the myths about the transcontinental railroads and the building of the american west. richard, we have got more than one question here that i suppose you have anticipated about the founder of our university. so, one questioner says, the leon stamford was the founder of the university that presumably plays your salary as well as that of the moderator. that's me. don't you have anything positive to say about the so-called robber barons? in the same vein another questioner asks given your , position with stanford, this may be a difficult question. but how corrupt was leland stanford? richard: ok. first of all, you know, my wife said one of those things sometimes she does things that he will put on my gravestone. she says he bites the hand that fed him. that is fair enough. but leland stanford, let me give you a piece of advice that probably most of you know already. do not destroy your personal papers. if you destroy your personal pape
professor of history at stanford university and co-director at the bill look lane center. we are here discussing his new book "railroaded" and the myths about the transcontinental railroads and the building of the american west. richard, we have got more than one question here that i suppose you have anticipated about the founder of our university. so, one questioner says, the leon stamford was the founder of the university that presumably plays your salary as well as that of the...
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stanford. the university' >>> a a shake-up at the top of stanford university. e university's president is stepping down. john hessessee step down. he plans to return to teaching and research. no word on who will replace him. >>> cracking down on deadbeat kick starters. federal regulators are going after people who raise money in crowd funding sites and don't use the money for its intended purpose. the federal trade commission has settled charges against a man who raised $122,000 through kick starter to produce a board game. he said he could cancel the project and instead used the money to pay his rent. >>> and computerized eye wear. and the latest is cities. sidewalk labs improving city life. it will be headquartered in new york the city that never leaps to use technology and innovation to improve transportation housing and energy use. >>> uber is hoping that its app will sharpen their navigational scores. they earn high scores for following the safe interest fastest routes and checking their local trivia and points of interest. uber offers only a san francisco
stanford. the university' >>> a a shake-up at the top of stanford university. e university's president is stepping down. john hessessee step down. he plans to return to teaching and research. no word on who will replace him. >>> cracking down on deadbeat kick starters. federal regulators are going after people who raise money in crowd funding sites and don't use the money for its intended purpose. the federal trade commission has settled charges against a man who raised...
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. >>> the president of stanford university is stepping down. hennesey as has led the university 15 years. his legacy will be creating the stanford challenge campaign. it raised a record $6.2 billion. he says it is time to hand over the reigns. possibly return to teaching. and he departs next summer. >>> a nobel prize win winner is out of a job tonight because of some sexist comments he made about female scientists. betty yu? >> reporter: he said female scientists should be segregated from their male coworkers because their emotions got in the way of things. i spoke to women here at stanford and they said sexism isn't really part of their daily reality here, but they are supporting all the women fighting back online. sassy covered up ladies tweeted saying the suit totally covers my curves. it is hard to work in the lab because i'm too distracting to the male scientists. it started trending after 72- year-old tim hunt talked about his trouble with girls at a conference. three things happened when they are in a lab. you fall in love with them, the
. >>> the president of stanford university is stepping down. hennesey as has led the university 15 years. his legacy will be creating the stanford challenge campaign. it raised a record $6.2 billion. he says it is time to hand over the reigns. possibly return to teaching. and he departs next summer. >>> a nobel prize win winner is out of a job tonight because of some sexist comments he made about female scientists. betty yu? >> reporter: he said female scientists should...
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. >> the number of french crowd funding roadcasting from stanford university in california, this is democracy now! >> we're in an historic drought and that demands unprecedented action. people should realize we're in a new era. the idea of your green grass getting water every day, that is a thing of the past. amy: as california's massive drought worsens, new mandatory water restrictions have just
. >> the number of french crowd funding roadcasting from stanford university in california, this is democracy now! >> we're in an historic drought and that demands unprecedented action. people should realize we're in a new era. the idea of your green grass getting water every day, that is a thing of the past. amy: as california's massive drought worsens, new mandatory water restrictions have just
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. >> now stanford university's long time president is step down announcing that he will leave his position next summer after one more year leading the prestigious university. he became president in 2000 after a career as a computer scientist and founder of a tech company. the legacy is dropping collaborative programs with industry and international affairs and science. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with our forecast. >> hot one today with the heated peaking and i am working on a cooling trend for the weekend and into next week. if you are going to the game i will have that forecast, one of fewer cases you can be today. >> also, a mother's fight how her personal story is inspiring millions around the world. >> hoping to row into the record becomes what a woman is trying to do that has never been >> covering cupertino, concord wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> lock the tray tables and pup them upright. watch this. this is the boeing dreamliner black advertising for the paris air show that was posted on the boeing youtube channel showing the 787 crew doing these
. >> now stanford university's long time president is step down announcing that he will leave his position next summer after one more year leading the prestigious university. he became president in 2000 after a career as a computer scientist and founder of a tech company. the legacy is dropping collaborative programs with industry and international affairs and science. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with our forecast. >> hot one today with the heated peaking and i am...
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a lab at stanford university had received one of the vials. so far no reports of anyone suffering adverse effects. >>> well, seismologists are trying to fix a software glitch. they say it caused problems this weekend and mistakenly identified local earthquakes. the system issued alerts to help emergency responders. those alerts were quickly deleted but they are saying they are now investigating this problem. >> these earthquakes are on an automatic processing system. >> and they say that software is being tweaked to make the system more reliable. >>> well, time now is 4:27. a brand new 4 million-dollar fire house that cannot open. the reason building inspectors are keeping santa rosa firefighters from moving in. >>reporter: a small plane crash near livermore municipal airport. . >>> good morning. welcome back. we are live in livermore. that is where an investigation is under way into a deadly plane crash that killed the pilot. tara moriarty is there at the scene. coming up in two minutes she'll have more on what those people saw and heard just
a lab at stanford university had received one of the vials. so far no reports of anyone suffering adverse effects. >>> well, seismologists are trying to fix a software glitch. they say it caused problems this weekend and mistakenly identified local earthquakes. the system issued alerts to help emergency responders. those alerts were quickly deleted but they are saying they are now investigating this problem. >> these earthquakes are on an automatic processing system. >> and...
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negotiation nc o a for the web-based community for seniors that are graduated from programs from stanford university the train is available in person and online the goal is to promote self-management support and skills to maintain or improve the graduates it is closed and monitored the website provides a safe investment for its members it provides the management monitor and hosting of the web applications that are 8 hundred and 55 members in the community and dos has monitored it for the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 with no concerned of note this program received two award the first place innovation are award last year in 2014 a big check hanging networks to the directors office and we are named as one the tape 10 initiative programs in the city and county of san francisco pending our questions i seek approval to fund this contract. >> may i have another motion to decide. >> second. >> thank you i'd like to point out this is one of several contracts covered in a memorandum covering multiple one any questions or comments sxhimdz. >> commissioner sims. >> those are for service training and upkeep of the sy
negotiation nc o a for the web-based community for seniors that are graduated from programs from stanford university the train is available in person and online the goal is to promote self-management support and skills to maintain or improve the graduates it is closed and monitored the website provides a safe investment for its members it provides the management monitor and hosting of the web applications that are 8 hundred and 55 members in the community and dos has monitored it for the...
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pleasure to introduce our distinguished guests, richard white, also professor of history at stanford university and codirector for the american west. and the author of the new book "railroaded: transcontinental and the makings of modern america." he has been at stanford since 19 98. he gives he taught at the university of utah and university of washington, where he took his phd. richard white is widely regarded as the leading scholar in three distinct but related fields, the history of the american west environmental history, and native american history. he has been the recipient of the macarthur genius award and author of several notable works including the title it's your misfortune, none of my own. a general sweeping comprehensive history of the american west. a book entitled the middle ground indian empires that are in the great lakes region. also published in 1991. one of my favorites, the organic machine, the remaking of the colombian river. we now have his new book, transcontinental's and the making of modern america. the book has been reviewed in the boston globe just this last weekend,
pleasure to introduce our distinguished guests, richard white, also professor of history at stanford university and codirector for the american west. and the author of the new book "railroaded: transcontinental and the makings of modern america." he has been at stanford since 19 98. he gives he taught at the university of utah and university of washington, where he took his phd. richard white is widely regarded as the leading scholar in three distinct but related fields, the history...
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. >>> a former stanford university swimmer is due back in court today for a hearing, brock allen turner pleaded not guilty in february to five counts of sexual assault. turner is accused of raping a drunk and unconscious woman outside a campus fraternity in january. two men who were riding bicycles saw the alleged crime and detained turner until police arrived. turner says all activities between him and the woman were consensual. >>> police -- people in county jail in san francisco will be able to have one-on-one visits with their kids under a new policy being announced today. sheriff ross america remises the goal is to keep parent and children bonds intact. he says the reforms are the first of their kind in california. he'll have a press conference today at city hall with the youth commission and other community leaders. >>> authorities in upstate new york are trying to track down two escaped inmates. hundreds of officers from federal and state agencies are searching wooded areas surrounding a maximum security prison. they're looking for two convicted murderers who used power tools to
. >>> a former stanford university swimmer is due back in court today for a hearing, brock allen turner pleaded not guilty in february to five counts of sexual assault. turner is accused of raping a drunk and unconscious woman outside a campus fraternity in january. two men who were riding bicycles saw the alleged crime and detained turner until police arrived. turner says all activities between him and the woman were consensual. >>> police -- people in county jail in san...
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refer to as a result of orient cycle of inquire or continuous improvement the equality gaps in stanford university is in the narrowly at a suv accelerating pace aside from the work that happens within the school community we believe that the central office plays a role if reversing those trends the way that staff cult elevates and manages the available resources and minors and gages the partners for the core are all key legislators within our atmosphere of influence the leaders to identify the gaps and reflect on the central office leaders are expected to do the same site administrators look at the scorecard that
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refer to as a result of orient cycle of inquire or continuous improvement the equality gaps in stanford university is in the narrowly at a suv accelerating pace aside from the work that happens within the school community we believe that the central office plays a role if reversing those trends the way that staff cult elevates and manages the available resources and minors and gages the partners for the core are all key legislators within our atmosphere of influence the leaders to identify the gaps and reflect on the central office leaders are expected to do the same site administrators look at the scorecard that identifies key action steps we intend to take that addresses the organizational gaps in identified area tonight you'll hear hear us articulate our version 3.0 verification strategy 4 it talks about a multi tier system of support fundamentally a support of a system wide strategy for dpaevent and personal listing support for schools based on the needs through a broad and more comprehensive assessment we recognize our schools are unique context within their school community and want to recog
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. >>> stanford university is set to begin reactivating campus water fountains but only for a brief period of time. this is in anticipation of the june 14th commencement program. the fountains are being turned on again later today. they have been shut off for more than a year because of the drought. in all 18 campus fountains will be reactivated. >>> a sailboat that left oakland earlier this month smashed a 162-year-old record on the high seas. the 70-foot long sailboat finished a 700-mile journey. the boats captain says is it arrived in shanghai yesterday. the old record 32 days was set in 1853 by the clipper ship sword fish. >>> coming up here there has been an arrest in the death of a missing california girl who's body was found 90-miles from her home. the big question authorities are still grappling with this morning and what the family is focusing on. >> a walk through aviation history. the unusual event that has some is world war ii veterans reliving the past. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sport
. >>> stanford university is set to begin reactivating campus water fountains but only for a brief period of time. this is in anticipation of the june 14th commencement program. the fountains are being turned on again later today. they have been shut off for more than a year because of the drought. in all 18 campus fountains will be reactivated. >>> a sailboat that left oakland earlier this month smashed a 162-year-old record on the high seas. the 70-foot long sailboat...
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. >>> the president of stanford university says he will step down next year. john hennessey has led the school for 15 years. he helped establish the stanford challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. he says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave the top job next summer. >>> twitter's ceo is resigning as the san francisco-based company struggles to grow. dick costolo will step aside on the 1st of july. twitter has had trouble adding members and generating more revenue from ads. yesterday, costolo said he started talking with the company's board last year about leaving. twitter cofounder jack dorsey will take over as interim chief. >>> in a separate announcement direct messages will no longer be limited to 140 characters. dms will now be capped -- dms will now be capped at 10,000 characters starting sometime in july. >>> today a vigil is planned in oakland for a 30-year-old demario hogg shot and killed by a rookie officer after found sleeping in his car on a freeway off-ramp last weekend. he was armed with a handg
. >>> the president of stanford university says he will step down next year. john hennessey has led the school for 15 years. he helped establish the stanford challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. he says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave the top job next summer. >>> twitter's ceo is resigning as the san francisco-based company struggles to grow. dick costolo will step aside on the 1st of july. twitter has had trouble...
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. >>> a former stanford university swimmer is due back in santa clara county courtroom today for a public hearing. brock allen turner pleaded not guilty in february to five counts of sexual assault. turner is accused of raping a drunk and unconscious woman outside a campus fraternity in january. two men who were riding bikes saw the alleged crime and detained turner until police arrived. turner says all activities very consensual. >>> today the san francisco sheriff will announce reforms to let children visit inmates alone. the goal is to keep parent and child bonds intact when parents are incarcerated in the jail. the sheriff says the reforms are the first of their kind in california. they will hold a news conference today at city hall. >>> two beaches are closed because of the oil spill off santa barbara. ongoing clean-up efforts span more than 96 miles. and so far crews have cleaned up only 44% of the mess. up to 101,000 gallons of oil have leaked since a pipeline break was discovered on may 19th. the spill killed one sea lion and nine pelicans, and untold numbers of february. meantime
. >>> a former stanford university swimmer is due back in santa clara county courtroom today for a public hearing. brock allen turner pleaded not guilty in february to five counts of sexual assault. turner is accused of raping a drunk and unconscious woman outside a campus fraternity in january. two men who were riding bikes saw the alleged crime and detained turner until police arrived. turner says all activities very consensual. >>> today the san francisco sheriff will...
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stanford university received one of the vials and one shipment was sent to the pentagon's own police department. the samples were intended for research, but they are supposed to be inactive. officials are now working to retrieve all those samples. and while the government says no one has been affected, this is raising questions about how federal labs handle dangerous patho gens. >>> an investigation is being conducted into a boot camp run by two southern california police departments. the leadership empowerment and discipline boot camp is for children ages 11-17 and operates out of camp san luis obispo. investigators say parents have filed claims about physical and verbal abuse by instructors. >> they just beat him in his head, stomach, everywhere, and when they were done, he fell on the floor and they just kicked him. >> well, attorneys for the parents say at least seven children may have been abused. the investigation is being conducted by the san luis obispo county sheriff's department and the l.a. police department. >>> the colorado movie theater shooting trial continues after an
stanford university received one of the vials and one shipment was sent to the pentagon's own police department. the samples were intended for research, but they are supposed to be inactive. officials are now working to retrieve all those samples. and while the government says no one has been affected, this is raising questions about how federal labs handle dangerous patho gens. >>> an investigation is being conducted into a boot camp run by two southern california police departments....
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capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all friends here. all right? welcome. you know, cheryl cited the growing asian-american population in the u.s. this has historical basis, of course, in a very important piece of federal law that passed 50 years ago. so, chris, let's begin with you. how did the immigration and nationality act open the door for immigrants, specifically for asians? >> mm-hmm. so that law was really transformative for all immigrants but particularly from asia. prior to 1965, there were quotas sealing limits on immigrants from certain countries, but in 1965, the doors were opened wide. prior to 1965, there had only been 1.5 million immigrants from asia in almost the 150 years prior to that. since then, in
capitalist, angel investor in more than a hundred silicon valley startups, closely affiliated with stanford university, and an active philanthropist. chris punongbayan is executive director of asian americans advancing justice, asian law caucus. thank you all for being here. now, this is meant to be a stimulating conversation, so feel free to jump in with your thoughts and ideas like you would with friends, because we are all friends here. all right? welcome. you know, cheryl cited the growing...
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. >>> the president of stanford university announced today that he is stepping down but not for another year. in a letter to alumni today john hennessey says next year will be his last year. the board of trustees will now begin looking for a new president. >>> police say they found a car and found several items that had been reported stolen. surveillance video helped provide investigators with a license plate and that helped lead to today's arrest. car burglars in this part of oakland often target tourists and their electronics. >> what i've noticed personally is usually it's tourists from outside of the area. they come in from the airport, they stop at local businesses for lunch or grab a coffee and within a short amount of time they usually get their car burglarized. >> the three men arrested today are well known to police and were wanted in connection with multiple burglaries. police also say they're working on how to return those stolen items. >>> and tom vacar tells us what a budget will mean for riders. >> reporter: in passing next year's budget the b.a.r.t. board says it wants to
. >>> the president of stanford university announced today that he is stepping down but not for another year. in a letter to alumni today john hennessey says next year will be his last year. the board of trustees will now begin looking for a new president. >>> police say they found a car and found several items that had been reported stolen. surveillance video helped provide investigators with a license plate and that helped lead to today's arrest. car burglars in this part of...
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let's go to one of the authors of that report at stanford university in california. good to have you with us. this is the biggest race of mass extinction since the dinosaurs died out. we're looking at mass habitat pollution, poaching, and basically this is mankind's fault. >> it is mankind's fault. when we lost the dinosaurs 65 million years ago we were not trying toover run populated civilizations. we're getting ready of our life support system that we're absolutely dependent. there is no no question that we're starting into the sixth mass extinction and it will be interesting to see civilization can survive it. >> undoubtedly it will have an impact on human life. >> sure, those are the organisms that pollinate our crops that kill off the pests of our crops that take care of organisms like mosquitoes that carry disease to us that control the quality of the climate. a big issue there. that supply us with fresh water. basically they are our life support systems and our study shows that there is no question about it at all. we've made conservative assumptions with new
let's go to one of the authors of that report at stanford university in california. good to have you with us. this is the biggest race of mass extinction since the dinosaurs died out. we're looking at mass habitat pollution, poaching, and basically this is mankind's fault. >> it is mankind's fault. when we lost the dinosaurs 65 million years ago we were not trying toover run populated civilizations. we're getting ready of our life support system that we're absolutely dependent. there is...
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ben barres is a professor at stanford university. he changed his sex to male in 1997. also here, group of scientists -- norman, janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. eric: we will talk about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic and i like it particularly because it shows how brain science can be liberating in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better and become more comfortable with ourselves to become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity, we can understand it at age 9 10, a person says i am in the wrong body. we really can sympathize with them and understand what is going on. but, this is not only an interesting topic, it is an unbelievably timely topic. when we began talking about this six months ago it was not on the radar screen. we were ahead of our time. but now, you cannot pick up an issue of the new york times or vanity fair without having a discussion of gender identity. ch
ben barres is a professor at stanford university. he changed his sex to male in 1997. also here, group of scientists -- norman, janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. eric: we will talk about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic and i like it particularly because it shows how brain science can be liberating in our life. as we understand the biology of...
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again is a professor of euro biology at stanford university.e lived as barbara before he changed his sex to mail in 1997. we also have a group of scientists. i am pleased to have all of them here. we begin this conversation with my colleague eric. what are we going to talk about? eric: we are going to speak about gender identity and the biology of a -- of the brain. i like this topic because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better and become more comfortable with ourselves, we become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity. and we can understand if a person says "i'm in the wrong body." we can sympathize with them. but this is not only an interesting topic, it is a timely topic. when you and i first began talking about this six months ago it was not on the radar screen. we were ahead of our time. but now you can take up an issue of the new york times or vanity fair and there will be a discussion of gender identity. charlie: 17 million people wa
again is a professor of euro biology at stanford university.e lived as barbara before he changed his sex to mail in 1997. we also have a group of scientists. i am pleased to have all of them here. we begin this conversation with my colleague eric. what are we going to talk about? eric: we are going to speak about gender identity and the biology of a -- of the brain. i like this topic because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of...
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stanford university researchers put women in mris to investigate just like i'm doing here. the really interesting part. while these women with low libido were lying there in the mri machines, they were actually watching pornography and the mri was registering their brain's reaction. >> this is so graphic. it's hard to imagine not having much of a reaction to it. >> but if your brain is working differently and you don't have enough of a certain neurotransmitter, you're not going to react to. >> reporter: there was little success until just this week. the drug now made it one step closer to pharmacies when an fda panel recommend the drug get approval. one woman who took the drug in a study said her libido improved in just two weeks. >> all of a sudden, i had a flutter. >> reporter: she says there's been a long wait for the little pink pill. >> it's not an easy conversation to say i love you and, i'm attracted to you, but for some reason i just don't want to cozy up and have sex. i think women finally are on a level playing ground or heading in the right direction to be on a l
stanford university researchers put women in mris to investigate just like i'm doing here. the really interesting part. while these women with low libido were lying there in the mri machines, they were actually watching pornography and the mri was registering their brain's reaction. >> this is so graphic. it's hard to imagine not having much of a reaction to it. >> but if your brain is working differently and you don't have enough of a certain neurotransmitter, you're not going to...
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. >>> we are getting word tonight the president of stanford university will be stepping down next summer hennessey took over the top job at stanford in 2000. he is credited with launching the university's biggest fundraising effort raising $6.2 billion. hennessey plans to return to teaching and research. >>> a bay area hospital joins the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. sf general says it will no longer sell those drinks on its campus starting tomorrow. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will do the same at its campuses and hospitals starting next month. just this week, san francisco supervisors banned soda sales on city property and will require health warnings on ads. >>> a teen who might be dying in the hospital is sharing an amazing story tonight. allen martin shows us the technology that's not only saving his life, but letting him live it. >> how are you doing? >> look at you all dressed. >> reporter: these days fully dressed for tj includes what looks like a messenger bag slung over his shoulder. >> i ha
. >>> we are getting word tonight the president of stanford university will be stepping down next summer hennessey took over the top job at stanford in 2000. he is credited with launching the university's biggest fundraising effort raising $6.2 billion. hennessey plans to return to teaching and research. >>> a bay area hospital joins the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. sf general says it will no longer sell those drinks on its campus starting tomorrow. hospital...
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♪ >> ken keasey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flew i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when keasey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what keasey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> keasey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, keasey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. i'd wonder what happened. they thought they were doin
♪ >> ken keasey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flew i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a...
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the lab at stanford university received one of the viles.here is no reports of anyone suffering adverse effects from the virus. >>> they say earthquake centers in northern california red energy waves from deep earthquakes in alaska and japan and mistakenly identified them as local earthquakes. the u.s. geological survey says the automatic issues also issued an alert to help emergency responders. >> they say that software is being tweaked to help make the system more reliable. >>> in the city of love, paris, the city has decide the symbols of love have no place on an old bridge. for years people put padlocks on the bridge and threw the key in the river but the locks are damaging the bridge. so 45 tons of those locks are being taken away now and padlock plebsy group. and for now there is is no -- >>> clay thompson back at practice for the warriors. what still needs to happen before he is cleared to play in the nba finals and what will be done with the nba's concussion protocol during the off season. >> we're live in livermore where a small pla
the lab at stanford university received one of the viles.here is no reports of anyone suffering adverse effects from the virus. >>> they say earthquake centers in northern california red energy waves from deep earthquakes in alaska and japan and mistakenly identified them as local earthquakes. the u.s. geological survey says the automatic issues also issued an alert to help emergency responders. >> they say that software is being tweaked to help make the system more reliable....
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as we reported previously stanford university says there is no public safety threat. no one has been infected but at least 30 workers are being treated for possible exposure. >>> google is putting the brakes on the release of information linked to self driving cars specifically google says it will no longer release accident reports to protect the privacy of the other drivers involved in those crashes. google says there have been a total of 12 accidents involving self driving cars. the latest when a self driving car was rear ended. google says the cars have never been in fault in any of the crashes. >>> the cost of cancer touches just about anyone. one woman you are about to meet was forced to sell her home. here is ann thompson. >> i win. >> reporter: her laugh masks growing anger about the price of her life. >> without this pill we die. our families are left because we couldn't afford a pill. >> reporter: the pill helps manage her chronic myeloid leukemia. even after her insurance kicks in the monthly co-pay can run as high as $2,200 twice the average mortgage paymen
as we reported previously stanford university says there is no public safety threat. no one has been infected but at least 30 workers are being treated for possible exposure. >>> google is putting the brakes on the release of information linked to self driving cars specifically google says it will no longer release accident reports to protect the privacy of the other drivers involved in those crashes. google says there have been a total of 12 accidents involving self driving cars. the...
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. >>> john hennessy the president of stanford university is stepping down next year. he held the school's top job for 15 years. and he helped establish stanford's challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. hennessy says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave his position from stanford next summer. >>> a bay area hospital is joining the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. starting today, sf general says it will no longer sell the drinks on its campus. hospital administrators say it's part of a campaign to fight obesity, tooth decay and chronic disease. ucsf will do the same at its campuses and hospitals starting next month. >>> today a vigil is planned in oakland for 30-year-old demauer yeah hogg. hogg was shot and kill by a rookie officer after he was found sleeping in his car on a freeway off-ramp last week. police say demouria was armed with a handgun. it's the first shooting in two years in the city. vigil at 6 p.m. on lakeshore avenue. >>> two armed robbers are still on the loose. one fired shots in a gas station p
. >>> john hennessy the president of stanford university is stepping down next year. he held the school's top job for 15 years. and he helped establish stanford's challenge campaign which raised $6.2 billion. hennessy says it's time to hand over the reins and possibly return to teaching. he plans to leave his position from stanford next summer. >>> a bay area hospital is joining the war on sugary drinks in san francisco. starting today, sf general says it will no longer sell...
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. >> a lot of spots above 100 degrees today even stanford university hit 101 degrees today. livermore, 105. danville, 1 zeer -- 104 degrees. napa, 1 zeer napa -- 103 in wine country. you hit 90 degrees today. but it was not hot everywhere. want to hang out near the water markedly cooler. portray ez 58. we had a temperature spread of 50 degrees. livermore is 105. you might be thinking that's about the hottest weather we've had in a year. you're exactly right. it's the hottest weather since last june 9th when we hit 106 degrees. the hottest weather in 364 days. that heat advisory lasts until 8:00 tonight, when temperatures will finally get out of the uncomfortable zone. you're in the hot spot, devon. how are folks dealing with 105? >> i can attest to the fact it was sun blazing down on you. it truly is hot triple-digit hot today. with the drought got to get creative to cool off. not surprisingly one of the hotspots to cool off was a public fountain in downtown livermore with the drought and water restrictions. you can't just turn off the sprinklers and let kids run through the
. >> a lot of spots above 100 degrees today even stanford university hit 101 degrees today. livermore, 105. danville, 1 zeer -- 104 degrees. napa, 1 zeer napa -- 103 in wine country. you hit 90 degrees today. but it was not hot everywhere. want to hang out near the water markedly cooler. portray ez 58. we had a temperature spread of 50 degrees. livermore is 105. you might be thinking that's about the hottest weather we've had in a year. you're exactly right. it's the hottest weather since...
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sign up for this technology yesterday and the brains behind the concept, it's striver labs stanford universityand they tell us they have been to philly they have shown this to multiple eagles coaches. chip kelly did not see it the day they were here but they are eager to meet him and sell him on it. here's chip today on whether he's going to buy in. >> at the combine we were impressed with it. we're talking to those guys. >> something you think you might see value in? >> we're interested in it. >> what is different about -- >> are you a salesman? >> reporter: right now they have not closed the deal yet with chip kelly but we'll see. anything to gain an edge for his eagles team chip kelly is interested. i'm john clark at the novacare complex. coming up at 6:00 we will hear from championship on who he feels is pound for pound the strongest eagle on the team and who is also evolving into a leader. see you then. >> interesting to hear. thank you. >>> speaking of the eagles eagles fans are notoriously labeled as some of the most unwelcoming. >> apparently we are also somewhat eloquent compared to o
sign up for this technology yesterday and the brains behind the concept, it's striver labs stanford universityand they tell us they have been to philly they have shown this to multiple eagles coaches. chip kelly did not see it the day they were here but they are eager to meet him and sell him on it. here's chip today on whether he's going to buy in. >> at the combine we were impressed with it. we're talking to those guys. >> something you think you might see value in? >> we're...
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stanford university researchers put women in mri's to investigate like i did here. >> while the womenwith low libido were lying there in the mri machine, they were watching pornography and the mri was registering their brain's reaction. >> i mean this is so graphic. it is hard to imagine not having much of a reaction to it. >> but if your brain is working differently and you don't have enough of a certain narrow transmitter -- neurotransmitter you won't react to it. >> they chase chemical romance with little success until just this week. after two fda rejections the drug made it one step closer to pharmacies when an fda panel recommended the approval. one woman who took the drug in a study said her libido improved in just two weeks. >> all of a sudden i have a flutter. and it was not a flutter in my heart, it was further south. she said it was a long wait for a little pink pill. >> it is not an easy conversation to have with the man that you love. i love you. i'm highly attracted to you. but for some reason i just don't want to cozy up and have sex. i think women finally are on a leve
stanford university researchers put women in mri's to investigate like i did here. >> while the womenwith low libido were lying there in the mri machine, they were watching pornography and the mri was registering their brain's reaction. >> i mean this is so graphic. it is hard to imagine not having much of a reaction to it. >> but if your brain is working differently and you don't have enough of a certain narrow transmitter -- neurotransmitter you won't react to it. >>...
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stanford university received one of those vials. one shipment was even sent to the pentagon's own police department. now, the samples were intended for research, but they're supposed to be inactive. officials are trying to retrieve all of those samples now, and while the government says no one has been infect as of yet, this is raising big questions about how federal labs handle dangerous pathoagains. >>> california lawmakers are expected to vote today on a bill that would make it legal for terminally-ill patients to end their lives with doctor- prescribed drugs. the proposal comes nearly 10 years after similar legislation failed and two weeks after the california medical association dropped its 28-year opposition to the right-to-die movement. the issue gained international attention after the story of brittany maynard, a 29-year-old bay area woman who moved with her family to oregon and took her own life last november. maynard was suffering from brain cancer and went to oregon because the state allows terminally-ill patients to use
stanford university received one of those vials. one shipment was even sent to the pentagon's own police department. now, the samples were intended for research, but they're supposed to be inactive. officials are trying to retrieve all of those samples now, and while the government says no one has been infect as of yet, this is raising big questions about how federal labs handle dangerous pathoagains. >>> california lawmakers are expected to vote today on a bill that would make it...
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including a lab at stanford university. >> pam: officials say, the antrhax was from a sample at 'dugwaye anthrax was supposed to have been inactivated before being sent to labs across the u-s for research. >> pam: samples were also sent to labs in south korea and australia. there is no known risk to public health. >> pam: a stunning surprise in the soccer world tonight: the sudden resignation of longtime head of fifa, the scandal=plagued governing body of international soccer. >> pam: alecia reid is here to explain what happened and how this will impact the world's most popular spectator sport. alecia? >> reporter:pam, sepp blatter has been head of fifa for 17 years. just last friday, he won a fifth term. >> reporter:today he acknowledged that he cannot serve while he and his organization are facing allegations of corruption and threats of boycotts. >>"this mandate does not seem to be supported by everyone in football. supporters, clubs, players - those who inspire life in football. >> reporter:fifa has been the subject of corruption rumors for years. >> reporter:last week, the scandal
including a lab at stanford university. >> pam: officials say, the antrhax was from a sample at 'dugwaye anthrax was supposed to have been inactivated before being sent to labs across the u-s for research. >> pam: samples were also sent to labs in south korea and australia. there is no known risk to public health. >> pam: a stunning surprise in the soccer world tonight: the sudden resignation of longtime head of fifa, the scandal=plagued governing body of international soccer....
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student union performing with the oakland >>"i am a dancer" >> reporter:john will be attending stanford university in the fall but before that he will deliver a special message to his classmates during his year's graduation >>"i am asking them" >> use what they know about oakland. use their success. >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> reporter:you can meet all the top grads we've featured this month. on our website. kron >> reporter:just click on the top grad button on our home page. >> pam: there is a break in the celebrity photo hacking scandal that had more than 100 stars victimized. >> pam: next where police traced the hack to. >> pam: also ahead. find out which c-e-o employees love the most. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >> pam: will jennifer lawrence kate upton, and lea michele finally get justice for last summer's celebrity nude photo hack attack? >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre is in los angeles with the l
student union performing with the oakland >>"i am a dancer" >> reporter:john will be attending stanford university in the fall but before that he will deliver a special message to his classmates during his year's graduation >>"i am asking them" >> use what they know about oakland. use their success. >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> reporter:you can meet all the top grads we've featured this month. on our website. kron...
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the president has continued to act and he convened a cybersecurity summit at stanford university and their boy. this was an opportunity for him to bring together leaders and the public and private sector individuals who are responsible for maintaining corporate networks as well as experts in tech elegy to discuss this issue and to discuss how the public and private sector can work more effectively together to protect the american people and to protect public and private computer networks from this threat are you overcall what he was at the cybersummit the president signed an executive order that would streamline information sharing across the federalere responding to threats that one particular agency may be seeing. you recall at the end of february the president began again take executive action to create the cyber-- cyber threats integration center. this is an interagency working group modeled on the national counterterrorism center. the idea behind this is essentially there are a friday of a permanent agency some of them law enforcement agencies that are responsible for responding
the president has continued to act and he convened a cybersecurity summit at stanford university and their boy. this was an opportunity for him to bring together leaders and the public and private sector individuals who are responsible for maintaining corporate networks as well as experts in tech elegy to discuss this issue and to discuss how the public and private sector can work more effectively together to protect the american people and to protect public and private computer networks from...
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tim kane is a fellow of the hoover institution at stanford university in california. own julie hyman and peter cook raking down those numbers. 280,000, a huge month. stephanie: and you know who did not see it coming -- paul krugman. he said the worldwide web -- he totally understated how important it would be. erik: for paul krugman. stephanie: when we return, republican reaction to the massive jobs never. ♪ erik: that is where the action is this morning, washington, d.c., because the labor department reported that 280,000 jobs were added in the month of may, way higher than the average economist forecast. the white house is pleased, and we will be hearing from the labor secretary later in the show. right now, we're getting reaction from the republican side of the aisle. oklahoma representative tom cole is on capitol hill. you have to be pleased with a number like 280,000. congressman cole: absolutely. wage numbers moving up is also a sign of good news. i have very pleased with the number. erik: what does it tell you about the economy? congressman cole: it tells is ma
tim kane is a fellow of the hoover institution at stanford university in california. own julie hyman and peter cook raking down those numbers. 280,000, a huge month. stephanie: and you know who did not see it coming -- paul krugman. he said the worldwide web -- he totally understated how important it would be. erik: for paul krugman. stephanie: when we return, republican reaction to the massive jobs never. ♪ erik: that is where the action is this morning, washington, d.c., because the labor...
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study from stanford university is linking medications to an increased risk of heart attack.t 20 million americans taking these tpis. among them nexium, pryilosecprilosec. these are familiar drugs. explain what they found. >> first of all, we have to say the study researchers used an unconventional approach to studying big data and look for a particular drug effect. what they did was scan and analyze the medical records of close to 3 million patients and tried to link together sort of key words such as heart disease, heart attack and these drug called eded tpi. they found there was a 16 to 20% increase risk of heart attack in the people who were using these drugs called ppi. these were study conclusions and associations. not cause and effect. >> some experts, it sounds like we should include you are a little bit skeptical of the methodology here. >> correct. we have to remember the traditional approach the approach that the fda would support is that you do something called a prospective randomized control. you compare it to a placebo. you have two groups and look for an outco
study from stanford university is linking medications to an increased risk of heart attack.t 20 million americans taking these tpis. among them nexium, pryilosecprilosec. these are familiar drugs. explain what they found. >> first of all, we have to say the study researchers used an unconventional approach to studying big data and look for a particular drug effect. what they did was scan and analyze the medical records of close to 3 million patients and tried to link together sort of key...
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. >>> stanford university is linking widely used heart medications called proton inhibitors to heartlain them. >> thank you for having me. >> and some of them are previ circumstances id and others that are very common. >> yes, what they did was to scan the records of close to the 3 million patients and try to link together code words such as heart disease, heart attack and these drugs called the ppis and what they found is that there was a 16 to 21% increase risk of heart attack in the people using the drugs called the ppis and these were the study conclusions and association and not cause-effect. >> some experts and we should include you in this list are suspect of the methodology. >> yes, and we have to remember that the traditional approach that the fda would support is that you do something called a prospective randomized controlled trial, and you take a drug and compare it to the placebo and look for the specific outcome measure to determine if a drug is causing a particular effect, and the study authors are clear that they are not suggesting a cause-effect, but rather raising t
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. >>> stanford university is set to begin reactivating it campus water fountains but only for a briefn anticipation of the june commencement program, the fountains are being turned on today. they've been shut off for more than a year because of the drought. they will all go try again the day after the graduation system. >>> big weekend at the bottlerock music festival. 2015 is over. but organizers are already planning for next year. ♪ >> that was snoop. organizers say more than 100,000 people were at this year's she-day music -- three- day music, food and wine festival. the gypsy kings closed things out last night. >> the restaurants that they have lived up and the -- the vineyards that they have lined up, you couldn't say no. >> late last night, bottlerock organizers released the date for next year's festival. it will be may 27th, 28th, 29th, memorial day weekend, 2016. now, a limited amount of tickets are already on sale. we checked the website. three-day general admission tickets are selling for $225. >>> 8:38. after surfing a concussion in game five of the western conference final
. >>> stanford university is set to begin reactivating it campus water fountains but only for a briefn anticipation of the june commencement program, the fountains are being turned on today. they've been shut off for more than a year because of the drought. they will all go try again the day after the graduation system. >>> big weekend at the bottlerock music festival. 2015 is over. but organizers are already planning for next year. ♪ >> that was snoop. organizers say...
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the lab at stanford university received one of the vials.e effects from the anthrax. >>> a neighborhood said it was simply taking action to save lives but the mayor said what they did was illegal. up next, the controversy surrounding speed bumps installed after a deadly hit and run. >> reporter: a frightening morning for a group of people in the south bay who escaped a house fire. we'll tell you what is happening now and how it is affecting traffic. >>> we have slow traffic now in san jose along northbound 101. new crash in sunnyvale and traffic all of a sudden, not doing very well at all. >>> the weather is doing okay. there is a lot of low cloud around. some fog, not as much as yesterday. so temperatures warming up or staying on the cool side. we'll have the answer -- coming up. Ñ q q q q q q q q q q q q >>> we're live where five people narrowly escaped a fast- moving house fire. janine de la vega has been on the scene all morning long. coming up, she will tell us what woman said she heard just before she discovered the fire. good morning.
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have issued and arrest warrant for the man suspected of spraying anti- semitic graffiti at stanford universitys and other graffiti were painted on two student residences on fraternity row. police are not releasing information about the suspect but say it appears he does not have any direct ties to the university. the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >>> 7:55. the naacp leader who is accused of lying about her race says she started identifying herself as african-american when she was 5 years old. rachel dolezal told nbc news that as a child, she drew self- portraits with a brown crayon. she resigned as the naacp chapter president in spokane, washington after it was revealed she was actually a white woman posing as as an african-american for more than a decade. her parents say she began to lie about her race after they adopted four african-american children. they say they haven't had contact with her in years. the city of spokane is investigating whether she lied about her ethnicity when she applied to been the police report. apparently on an application form she checked boxes identif
have issued and arrest warrant for the man suspected of spraying anti- semitic graffiti at stanford universitys and other graffiti were painted on two student residences on fraternity row. police are not releasing information about the suspect but say it appears he does not have any direct ties to the university. the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >>> 7:55. the naacp leader who is accused of lying about her race says she started identifying herself as african-american when...