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we will have a roundtable discussion with michael of stanford university area on monday we will be live from the global conference of interviews from wells fargo cover u.s. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and ceo of nasdaq premium coverage starting monday at 10 a.m. eastern time, 3 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. comes first 100 days with a focus on politics and policy. bloombergk in on the first word news prius mark crumpton has more. mark: president trump has to expand offshore drilling. he has ordered the interior department to advise for drilling rights. the goal is to open offshore drilling rigs. president has asked for a move to put parts of the atlantic off-limits forever. in france the presidential election is a week from sunday and emmanuel macron and marine expand uponrying to their own political basis. plann did mention her to pull out of the euro. promised not to interpret votes from other parties as a blank check. european leaders are telling the u.k. they are united when it comes to brexit. there will be a summit in brussels so -- in brussels solely to discuss the depa
we will have a roundtable discussion with michael of stanford university area on monday we will be live from the global conference of interviews from wells fargo cover u.s. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and ceo of nasdaq premium coverage starting monday at 10 a.m. eastern time, 3 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. comes first 100 days with a focus on politics and policy. bloombergk in on the first word news prius mark crumpton has more. mark: president trump has to expand offshore drilling....
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. >>> stanford university police are warning women to be vigilant after two sexual assaults reported last night. both took place on escondido road. the first at 10:40 last night. a woman says a man came up behind her and groped her. 20 minutes later and two blocks away a female jogger says she was groped as well. he's described as a bald white adult male about 5'6" with a blue jacket or sweat suit. if you have any information stanford university police would like to hear from you. >>> president trump takes to twitter following his two-day meeting with the chinese president. the meeting is taking place at donald trump's home in mar-a- lago florida. the two discussed the growing tensions regarding north korea's nuclear weapons program and fair trade. this morning president trump tweeted it was a great honor to have the president and madame as our guests in the united states. tremendous. good will and friendships will form. only time will tell on trade. >>> turning to the u.s. air strikes on syria. the international community continued today to react to the attack. tomlinson is at the p
. >>> stanford university police are warning women to be vigilant after two sexual assaults reported last night. both took place on escondido road. the first at 10:40 last night. a woman says a man came up behind her and groped her. 20 minutes later and two blocks away a female jogger says she was groped as well. he's described as a bald white adult male about 5'6" with a blue jacket or sweat suit. if you have any information stanford university police would like to hear from you....
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eastern, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things. it might lead you to find an interesting never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosts a program looking at the most recent session of australia's parliament. the parliament is expected to return to reconvene in mid-may. this is 30 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the parliament house and chamber. i have a wrap up of the latest parliamentary action. australia has had a big focus on the direction of the trump administration early on in his presidency. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is also to the attorney general. can the attorney general advised
eastern, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things. it might lead you to find an interesting never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosts a program looking at the most recent session of australia's parliament. the parliament is...
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frank: this is the 8th annual leadership summit at stanford university. the first one was on sand hill road at the quadrus conference center. but this being the 8th annual, it's very important, especially this year with things that are happening in the united states, in celebrating this 8th annual leadership summit, it's also very pivotal because it falls on cinco de mayo weekend. so, let's celebrate leadership. damian: what kind of ground are we breaking do you think when you put your summits together, what we've accomplished so far? frank: well, there's a couple of things, and this year's summit is executive and entrepreneurial leadership. so, the ground that we're breaking in the two areas, for example, in executive leadership, we still have a long way to go. for example, less than 3% of men, latino men, sit on corporate boards, and less than 2% of women sit on these corporate boards. however, what i have paved are folks that attend the summit and the speakers at the summit to provide leadership and mentoring for these individuals that are attending th
frank: this is the 8th annual leadership summit at stanford university. the first one was on sand hill road at the quadrus conference center. but this being the 8th annual, it's very important, especially this year with things that are happening in the united states, in celebrating this 8th annual leadership summit, it's also very pivotal because it falls on cinco de mayo weekend. so, let's celebrate leadership. damian: what kind of ground are we breaking do you think when you put your summits...
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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor spoke about the importance of education to law students at stanford universityshe shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at princeton and yale university, and growing up in poverty at dierks city. this is about one hour and 50 minutes. -- poverty in new york city. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause]
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor spoke about the importance of education to law students at stanford universityshe shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at princeton and yale university, and growing up in poverty at dierks city. this is about one hour and 50 minutes. -- poverty in new york city. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause]
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police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... and they happened within 20 minutes of each other. both incidents happened last night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say the suspect groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p.m., a second victim say's she was jogging...when the suspect allegedly groped her from behind and ran away. both suspects are described as bald, white men, around five six in height wearing running gear.. (jr stone) this isn't the first time this year that palo alto has had this problem. just last month san mateo county deputies arrested 26- year-old george moubarak. he is suspected in two sex assault cases in palo alto including one at a cal-train station. officials say he groped two women while they were walking down the street. (jr stone) it's been nearly six weeks and warriors star kevin durant is finally back on the court... k-d and the golden state warriors took on the new orleans pelicans tonight at oracle arena/// kron's lydia pantazes is in
police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... and they happened within 20 minutes of each other. both incidents happened last night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say the suspect groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p.m., a second victim say's she was jogging...when the suspect allegedly groped her from behind and ran away. both suspects are described as bald, white...
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. >>> stanford university police are warning women to be on the lookouts after two reports of sexualault on campus. the first happened at 10:40 last night. when ha man came up behind her and groped her. 20 minutes later, another female jogger says she was approached from behind and groped as well. both victims describe the man as a white bald adult male. five feet six inches tall with a blue jacket or sweat suit. if you have any information about the attacks, stanford university police would like to hear from you. >>> coming up, a bill is in the works to tax streaming services like netflix and hulu. why some say legislators are searching for a loophole just to get the tax money. >>> and in weather we start with showers and thunderstorms out there. as you can see on the radar, the showers have cleared out and we have mostly clear skies. with what that means for your sunday forecast and we will break down rain chances coming up in the five day forecast. >> the state of louisiana is taking steps to tax products and services purchases on the internet. a bill would tax streaming services
. >>> stanford university police are warning women to be on the lookouts after two reports of sexualault on campus. the first happened at 10:40 last night. when ha man came up behind her and groped her. 20 minutes later, another female jogger says she was approached from behind and groped as well. both victims describe the man as a white bald adult male. five feet six inches tall with a blue jacket or sweat suit. if you have any information about the attacks, stanford university police...
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conversation fifth session enforce that we hear from john taylor for presser of economics at stanford university. a towering figure in macroeconomics with the monetary theory that cannot be overstated. as they have prospects for economic growth monetary policy and so much more. [applause] >> i have won 17 year-old and that is plenty thanks for joining us here today for the annual meetings also from bush 41 in a was a young staffer cost in mccue did it go back to president ford laugh laugh. >> we have a full day today with treasury secretary and was going to start with economic growth but let's just follow-up because we were in the back in the greenroom and oftentimes it is overlooked the importance of the regulation have oda george judge the approach to regulation with their philosophy for deregulation grex pdf spinet it is hard to get your hands around the moving parts and maybe the most important thing with economic growth with tax reform and budget the regulatory reform moves ahead there is a congressional review lacked that is removing regulations that will continue to do that is much as the
conversation fifth session enforce that we hear from john taylor for presser of economics at stanford university. a towering figure in macroeconomics with the monetary theory that cannot be overstated. as they have prospects for economic growth monetary policy and so much more. [applause] >> i have won 17 year-old and that is plenty thanks for joining us here today for the annual meetings also from bush 41 in a was a young staffer cost in mccue did it go back to president ford laugh...
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yes, this is stanford university in northern california, where nicola sturgeon is expected to speak veryt and forging and indeed nurturing links between scottish companies and the scottish government, and american firms here, and in that regard yesterday she met the chief executive of apple and discussed pioneering medical research with him, and also met executives from the company tesla, and discussed with them the idea of using batteries to store renewable energy which would be useful to scotland, which would be useful to scotland, which has quite a lot of renewable energy, particularly in offshore wind farms. but there is a second aim here as well, perhaps not as over but it is pretty clear, and thatis over but it is pretty clear, and that is that nicola sturgeon hopes to show that scotland is and can be a player on the world stage. what we are trying to do in scotland, and it's why i'm coming to meet companies like apple, we are trying to not only lead the world in doing the right thing but also get the economic advantage of that in terms of investment for scotland as well. how do yo
yes, this is stanford university in northern california, where nicola sturgeon is expected to speak veryt and forging and indeed nurturing links between scottish companies and the scottish government, and american firms here, and in that regard yesterday she met the chief executive of apple and discussed pioneering medical research with him, and also met executives from the company tesla, and discussed with them the idea of using batteries to store renewable energy which would be useful to...
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he did color lines and served as the executive director for diversity at stanford university. he's been a fellow in literature and winner of the news prize and was named by one of 50 visionaries changing the world and in 2016 named as one of the 100 list of those shaping the future of american culture. would you mind helping me welcome to the stage. [applause] [cheering] [applause] i didn't want to spell it. i think david was laughing at me for pulling books out of my bag. good evening. thank you so much to the booksmith staff, wonderful staff, to the hillside club all of you for coming out tonight. i get the honor of asking you questions today. but i'm not going to wrap tonight. shall we start? >> the last time we got to talk coming you hav had just gone baf i remember from standing rock. >> wasn't that long ago? i went back in september with the same there was the center of the world and i wanted to see what was happening. it was amazing. i went when the weather was balmy. i have so much admiration for the people that stuck it out for the winter. it's one of those things. li
he did color lines and served as the executive director for diversity at stanford university. he's been a fellow in literature and winner of the news prize and was named by one of 50 visionaries changing the world and in 2016 named as one of the 100 list of those shaping the future of american culture. would you mind helping me welcome to the stage. [applause] [cheering] [applause] i didn't want to spell it. i think david was laughing at me for pulling books out of my bag. good evening. thank...
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. >> stanford university sent out a text warning students about those attacks. sheriff's deputies and the campus department of public safety are doing extra patrols in that area. >> we'll continue to follow the search for the attacker. you can find this story across all of our social media platforms. be sure to go to nbcbayarea.com or follow us on twitter to find the latest updates. >> people who live in the oakland hills are bracing for more problems after all the recent storms and a massive mudslide. four homes were red tagged. a few blocks away, a tree smashed into a house while the family was still inside. that home was considered a total loss. and now with more rain to come, residents are preparing for more danger and damage. >> there are a lot of trees around here and a lot of water coming down. and we love the trees. but this is scary. >> no one was injured in the recent storms, but mud continues seeping into those red tagged homes. >>> an oil spill from a sunken barge in the san francisco bay now looks to be contained. the coast guard says 3,000 feet of
. >> stanford university sent out a text warning students about those attacks. sheriff's deputies and the campus department of public safety are doing extra patrols in that area. >> we'll continue to follow the search for the attacker. you can find this story across all of our social media platforms. be sure to go to nbcbayarea.com or follow us on twitter to find the latest updates. >> people who live in the oakland hills are bracing for more problems after all the recent...
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she is speaking at stanford university. james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is counterproductive for the u.k. to prioritize control of immigration over any other outcome for brexit. it is damaging for a country like scotland. james: yesterday, nicola sturgeon met jerry brown. they signed a pledge to combat climate change, in contrast to the republican white house which is prioritizing economic growth. is not meeting anyone from president trump's 5 daystration during her in the united states p h he did meet tim cook to discuss pioneering medical research, and holding talks with other firms like tesla. sturgeon: meeting companies like apple and tesla, trying to take challenges the , and not only lead the world
she is speaking at stanford university. james cook caught up with her. james: the prime minister of scotland on a global stage. where she hopes to stride as the .eader of an independent nation scotland rejected independence in 2014, the world has changed. with the u.k. landing to leave the eu, nicola sturgeon has another challenge. nicola sturgeon: there is a danger it will leave the eu in the most damaging way possible. it is counterproductive for the u.k. to prioritize control of immigration...
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. >>> different bay area campus, different topic as well, live pictures from stanford university where there's been another report of a sexual battery. campus police say a female staff member says a man grabbed her while she was drinking from a water fountain at the mitchell earth sciences building yesterday. police found the suspect but the staff member declined to press charges. police say the suspect does not match a description of the suspect who groped two women earlier this month. the search for that person continues. >>> a developing story right now. two construction workers recovering after what's being called a catastrophic equipment fail dwlure that happened at facebook headquarters in menlo park. kris sanchez joining us live there. how are the workers doing? >> reporter: we understand they were treated at the trauma center at stanford university and it's because they fell from 40 feet up, managed to catch somewhere halfway down and the fire chief says it's a miracle they didn't land all the way on the ground. take a look at the picture that we got from the construction site.
. >>> different bay area campus, different topic as well, live pictures from stanford university where there's been another report of a sexual battery. campus police say a female staff member says a man grabbed her while she was drinking from a water fountain at the mitchell earth sciences building yesterday. police found the suspect but the staff member declined to press charges. police say the suspect does not match a description of the suspect who groped two women earlier this...
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fox spoke at stanford university and palo alto high earlier this week.ay, he will visit san francisco and the uc berkeley campus. fox has been a vocal critic of president trump and made national headlines when he said mexico would not pay for the president's proposed border wall. he said leadership without compassion will fail. >> vice president mike pence is continuing his tour of asia this morning. today, he's heading to indonesia, after a quick trip to the "uss ronald reagan" in japan, where pence reiterated the white house's stance on north korea's nuclear threat. >> we will defeat any attack and meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective american response. >> all right. you hear the applause. the vice president speaking to a crowd of representatives from both the japanese and u.s. military aboard the aircraft carrier stationed at a u.s. naval base south of tokyo. >> it is 4:40 now, and we have been talking about rain all week, and i think we may talk about rain a little longer. >> just a little bit, especially
fox spoke at stanford university and palo alto high earlier this week.ay, he will visit san francisco and the uc berkeley campus. fox has been a vocal critic of president trump and made national headlines when he said mexico would not pay for the president's proposed border wall. he said leadership without compassion will fail. >> vice president mike pence is continuing his tour of asia this morning. today, he's heading to indonesia, after a quick trip to the "uss ronald reagan"...
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. >>> stanford university students are warned to be extra careful after two sectional battery cases were reported on campus. they both happened friday night in the same area 20 minutes apart. both women described the same suspect. >> stanford police making their presence known following to groping incidents is on campus friday night expect it's always horrible to hear about and i live right down there so it happened close by. >>reporter: she was in one of the dorms bikes and walks this road every day was alerted about the assault through text and email. >> it's a little scary thinking that they could be a student in one of my classes use never know. >>reporter: police have that unlimited information. the first assault friday night on escondido roseburg man approached a woman from behind and groped her while she was walking the suspect is described as a bald white man approximately 5 white man approximately 5'6" tall and 20 minutes later a second assault a few feet away. a female jockey the the suspect had a similar description but was wearing different clothes. police have not said if it
. >>> stanford university students are warned to be extra careful after two sectional battery cases were reported on campus. they both happened friday night in the same area 20 minutes apart. both women described the same suspect. >> stanford police making their presence known following to groping incidents is on campus friday night expect it's always horrible to hear about and i live right down there so it happened close by. >>reporter: she was in one of the dorms bikes...
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the study done by researchers at stanford university shows that issuing those licenses to undocumented drivers has reduced hit and run crashes and states ensured an estimated 17 -- it's largely the results of undocumented drivers staying at the scene of the drive. the law prohibits officers from reporting drivers to immigration authorities. the state has granted 850,000 immigrant licenses since the law took effect in 2015. >>> possibly road rage is what likely triggered a shooting. police say alexander waved a gun at two men in the other car then opened fire. one of the men was hit in the leg. he's expected to be okay. he was already wanted in monterey county on unrelated charges. he was arrested shortly after the shooting. >>> the hunt is on for a serial tire slasher in concord. someone slashed the tires of more than 20 cars in the neighborhood over the weekend. that's near concord high. police want people to check their surveillance cameras between saturday night and sunday morning to see if the cameras caught anything. it's not first time this has happened. 60 cars were vandalized a
the study done by researchers at stanford university shows that issuing those licenses to undocumented drivers has reduced hit and run crashes and states ensured an estimated 17 -- it's largely the results of undocumented drivers staying at the scene of the drive. the law prohibits officers from reporting drivers to immigration authorities. the state has granted 850,000 immigrant licenses since the law took effect in 2015. >>> possibly road rage is what likely triggered a shooting....
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. >>> a mercer county teenager has been accepted to stanford university after writing #blacklivesmatter00 times on his application. take a look. essay question asks what matters to you and why? the tweet has received thousands of likes and retweets. stanford confirmed his acceptance but declined to discuss his application. he was also accepted into princeton and yale. >>> 17 minutes past 5:00 am. and we've got light rain that we're dealing with this morning. driving in, you have your windshield wipers on a little bit. but later today -- >> yeah, later today. that's why we issued a first alert. these storms could be severe. let's get you updated with bill henley. bill? >> the setup in the atmosphere could produce severe storms in our area, especially later this morning and this afternoon. what we're dealing with right now is a chilly rainy morning. you can see very light rain falling here. and it's falling in wilmington. look closely. that's the tarp covering the infield. opening game. home opener for the blue rocks is this evening. not looking great for this evening. more showers are in
. >>> a mercer county teenager has been accepted to stanford university after writing #blacklivesmatter00 times on his application. take a look. essay question asks what matters to you and why? the tweet has received thousands of likes and retweets. stanford confirmed his acceptance but declined to discuss his application. he was also accepted into princeton and yale. >>> 17 minutes past 5:00 am. and we've got light rain that we're dealing with this morning. driving in, you...
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police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus20 minutes of each other. both attacks were reported friday night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say a man groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p-m, a second victim say's she was jogging when a man groped her from behind and ran away. there is no clear descrption of the attacker ( james ) the man who police say shot and killed a woman while she sat in a car with her two young sons in richmond will appear in court today. the judge set bail for lawyer mcbride at three-point-one million dollars. he faces murder charges. the 43-year-old is alleged to have shot his ex -girlfriend, rashanda franklin, after the two had an altercation. police say franklin's two boys under the age of ten were in the car with their mother when mcbride fired the fatal shots. ( mark ) the search continues for a missing san jose state university student. 23-year-old kevin redrico was last seen near the benicia bridge thursday morning. he left his home
police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus20 minutes of each other. both attacks were reported friday night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say a man groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p-m, a second victim say's she was jogging when a man groped her from behind and ran away. there is no clear descrption of the attacker ( james ) the man who police say shot and killed...
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mass incarceration and decided to become an peak and now i have the experience of working at stanford university. >> you for book is call: "singsal america what divides america from the world." is america unique? is america exceptional. >> guest: america is an exceptional nation. however a lot of people misfund what american exceptionalism means. people think it mains exceptional in terms of wonderful, superior, or outstanding. our, exceptional mitchell meant that american is an exception, compared to other western democracyes. for example, america is today the only western nation to still have the death penalty and lacks a universal healthcare system and these are falls sets of what american exceptionalism but they're not good or about. dems on what think about the dealt penalty of healthcare, and the polarization of american sew size. americans are clashing over a broad range after issues which are not controversial or much controversial elsewhere in the western world, such as whether people should have a basic right to health care. whether special interests should be allowed to spend unlimite
mass incarceration and decided to become an peak and now i have the experience of working at stanford university. >> you for book is call: "singsal america what divides america from the world." is america unique? is america exceptional. >> guest: america is an exceptional nation. however a lot of people misfund what american exceptionalism means. people think it mains exceptional in terms of wonderful, superior, or outstanding. our, exceptional mitchell meant that american...
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the home is three blocks away from stanford university. >> for some reason this spring, there's more optimism in the market. >> reporter: michael a realtor is an expert in the local market but didn't handle the sale of the house. but he says sellers are trying to beat rising interest rates and also there's the trump effect. people who are optimistic about the president's new tax plan? these high-end buyers think their taxes are going to drop? >> yes. the high-end buyers they are feeling good that their taxes will drop they will have more money and can afford more of a house. is this good for palo alto? >> tough to imagine people affording this and bottom line is, you know, it's a great place to live. the people who can afford it are working hard and they're good people and i don't begrudge them for wanting to live here. >> reporter: so we are hearing that the owner will now spend upwards of $100,000 to renovate this place. maybe live in it for a couple of years and then tear it down in a couple of years and rebuild again. by the way, the average selling price for a home in palo alto
the home is three blocks away from stanford university. >> for some reason this spring, there's more optimism in the market. >> reporter: michael a realtor is an expert in the local market but didn't handle the sale of the house. but he says sellers are trying to beat rising interest rates and also there's the trump effect. people who are optimistic about the president's new tax plan? these high-end buyers think their taxes are going to drop? >> yes. the high-end buyers they...
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. >>> coming up at 5:00, the investigation underway at stanford university after two reports of sexualssaults on campus. >>> passengers stranded after weather in atlanta. how one passenger says she and her family were able to make $11,000 after not getting on a plane for two days. >>> if you're headed out the door this morning you have a pretty good drive ahead of you just about everywhere in the bay area. near the oakland coliseum. >>> well to the giants home opener and the april full moon have in common? they're both today. first the giants, the full moon won't be until tonight. ♪ hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. creamy, crunchy, chocolatey, hershey's. packed with cookies or almond pieces. hershey's has the taste you love in every bite. >>> shots fired in fremont. will have the latest on this investigation. >>> also a deadly investigation in newark. to >>> take a peek at the moon. it is full or almost full. steve is going to tell us about the day. we'll see you in a bit later on. >> steve knew that song.
. >>> coming up at 5:00, the investigation underway at stanford university after two reports of sexualssaults on campus. >>> passengers stranded after weather in atlanta. how one passenger says she and her family were able to make $11,000 after not getting on a plane for two days. >>> if you're headed out the door this morning you have a pretty good drive ahead of you just about everywhere in the bay area. near the oakland coliseum. >>> well to the giants...
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sotomayor justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things, and my lead you to find an interest you never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: matt walsh, columnist with the blaze to talk about his new book, "the unholy trinity: blocking the left's assault on life and gender." what constitutes the unholy trinity? guest: this book focuses on the three battles, the three primary battlegrounds. assault,has waged its a three-pronged assault to redefine human life, then marriage, then gender. the unholy trinity. a three-pronged approach on culture that in my estimation is what can notice and christians and anyone who is not a far left radical should be focused on. host: why did you write the book? guest: for one thing, to explain these concepts. to battle against the left's or to redefine these kind of pillars of civilization. i wanted to speak to conservatives and christians and galvanize them and unite them because ise
sotomayor justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things, and my lead you to find an interest you never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: matt walsh, columnist with the blaze to talk about his new book, "the unholy trinity: blocking the left's assault on life and gender." what constitutes the...
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joining us now to talk about her research at stanford university is dr. virginia winn. she is associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, and director of perinatal biology research. [ chuckles ] lots of hats that you're wearing there. >> yes. >> so, dr. winn, the work is transdisciplinary, and we heard that word earlier. what is does that mean? >> mm-hmm. so the march of dimes has done a tremendous job in pioneering, funding, these transdisciplinary research centers. and stanford was the first one, which was established in 2011. "transdisciplinary" means taking specialists and people with different perspectives and bringing them together to tackle a problem, a common problem. and so, the march of dimes has provided the ability to take the brilliant minds at stanford and the technologies that are being developed at stanford, and bringing that to the problem of understanding preterm birth. >> i think when we talked earlier before we started this segment -- you talk about how we just don't know that much, which is really fascinat
joining us now to talk about her research at stanford university is dr. virginia winn. she is associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, and director of perinatal biology research. [ chuckles ] lots of hats that you're wearing there. >> yes. >> so, dr. winn, the work is transdisciplinary, and we heard that word earlier. what is does that mean? >> mm-hmm. so the march of dimes has done a tremendous job in pioneering, funding, these...
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coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, stanford university police, warning women to be individual lentfter -- vigilant after two sexual assaults happened on campus. >> we'll have that story at 10:00 on ktvu. we'll see you then. >> have a good night and hello san francisco. we'll see you at 10:00. >> yeah, a beautiful shot. all right, raj has played his phantom warlord card, and i am going to back him up with my strangling vines. choke on that, sucka. okay, well, then i'll just cut your vines with my ruby sword. that's right, i did it. i cut 'em. um... i have a question. warlord beats troll, troll beats elf, elf beats water sprite, and basically everything beats enchanted bunny. unless you have the carrot of power. okay, i've got another question. when does this get fun? are we going to talk or are we going to play "mystic warriors of ka-ah"? just play a potion card. which one? it doesn't matter. you can't possibly win. sheldon, don't ruin the game. how could he ruin the game?
coming up tonight on the 10:00 news, stanford university police, warning women to be individual lentfter -- vigilant after two sexual assaults happened on campus. >> we'll have that story at 10:00 on ktvu. we'll see you then. >> have a good night and hello san francisco. we'll see you at 10:00. >> yeah, a beautiful shot. all right, raj has played his phantom warlord card, and i am going to back him up with my strangling vines. choke on that, sucka. okay, well, then i'll just...
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. >> friday, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that lead you to experience new things, and might lead you to find an interest that you never imagined. >> next week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> up next the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosted program wrapping up the most recent session of the australian parliament. many members of the australian senate and house of representatives focus the question to chamber leaders on a strange relationship with the u.s. and the trump administration asking about recent australian diplomatic overtures to the white house and recent shift in american climate change policy that clash with australian policies. the parliament was expected to sit next to mid-may of 2070. this is 30 minutes. >> hello and welcome. like most important allies of the united states, australia has had a big focus on the duration of the trump administration early in his presidency. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is
. >> friday, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that lead you to experience new things, and might lead you to find an interest that you never imagined. >> next week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> up next the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosted program wrapping up the most recent session of the australian parliament....
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talking with dave spencer, a graduate of claremont mckenna college and studied his masters at stanford university. a rockefeller republican because he is a rockefeller. let's get to your phone calls. gabe is joining us from durham, north carolina, described as a moderate republican. caller: good morning. i have got to tell you you do a wonderful job. it's one of the only news outlets i think actually allows the full spectrum of interests and policy and so on to really be brought out. thank you very much. host: you can thank brian lamb and the cable industry because they're the ones was possible for all this. caller: i will say this just starting out from the beginning. if you are talking about the health care bill, there's obviously a large amount of issues that are placated all over the place. it's a difficult subject, but i'm going to tell you. and i would like to get your take on this as well. some of the major issues that are here are those big-time interests with things like the prescription drug industries, which are out of control. they continue to charge exorbitant amounts of money that a
talking with dave spencer, a graduate of claremont mckenna college and studied his masters at stanford university. a rockefeller republican because he is a rockefeller. let's get to your phone calls. gabe is joining us from durham, north carolina, described as a moderate republican. caller: good morning. i have got to tell you you do a wonderful job. it's one of the only news outlets i think actually allows the full spectrum of interests and policy and so on to really be brought out. thank you...
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i spoke with dan sneider, who is associate director of the asia—pacific research centre at stanford university. i asked him what he made of president trump telling the un security council ambassadors that people had put on blindfolds for decades to the north korean problem. i think it's largely empty rhetoric, frankly. maybe president trump has had a blindfold on, because he doesn't seem to have been aware of north korea as a problem until after he was elected, but i think the world's been dealing with north korea for quite a while, and the tools that are available to it are pretty limited. but, professor sneider, we haven't had this kind of tough rhetoric on north korea from past american presidents. so do you think that there could be some meat in this rhetoric of president trump, that he could really take action, rather than, you know, just mere sanctions and talking to china about pyongyang? no, i don't think there's much meat to it, and frankly i could go back and cite you many instances of tough talk by american presidents, including president bush and president 0bama. the reality is tha
i spoke with dan sneider, who is associate director of the asia—pacific research centre at stanford university. i asked him what he made of president trump telling the un security council ambassadors that people had put on blindfolds for decades to the north korean problem. i think it's largely empty rhetoric, frankly. maybe president trump has had a blindfold on, because he doesn't seem to have been aware of north korea as a problem until after he was elected, but i think the world's been...
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he has 10 published books and he taught journalism at stanford university. the university of california at santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. we are also privileged to have donald mcneil with us. he has written the book "zika: the emerging epidemic".donald mcneil is assassin have reported for "the new york times". specializing in plagues and pestilences. [laughter] he covers diseases of the world including aids, ebola, malaria, swine and bird flu, mad cow disease and sars. he joined the times and 1976 is a copy boy and has been an environmental reporter, theater columnist and editor. that is like another hour for this session. he has won awards for stories about cities that have successfully fought aids, about patent monopolies that keep drug prices high and africa and about diseases that cannot be eradicated. this afternoon we are talking about epidemics, old and new. iran ever present place for our panelists this afternoon. [applause] >> benjamin, before we really dig into these diseases i would like to invite you to offer some introductory
he has 10 published books and he taught journalism at stanford university. the university of california at santa cruz and the university of alaska fairbanks. we are also privileged to have donald mcneil with us. he has written the book "zika: the emerging epidemic".donald mcneil is assassin have reported for "the new york times". specializing in plagues and pestilences. [laughter] he covers diseases of the world including aids, ebola, malaria, swine and bird flu, mad cow...
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i'm thinking in particular, i look at stanford university and the brock turner case of course. it seems to illustrate many of these different kind of things but i'm curious if you can unpack what you think are the main differences in the silences and how those silences are overcome in different ways and what that means. >> i think of mail silence as all the things that men are not supposed to do and say and feel and like and i recount the conversation with my five-year-old nephew a few years ago and his favorite colors were like pink, purple and orange and i was monitoring that, i knew that he wasn't going to stay with us so i was asking why he didn't like pink anymore and i knew exactly why. i knew that was girly and he couldn't like girl things and he's not yet five. it's not coming from his parents, it's ambient. so many of you are parents who try to keep your sons from guns or wargames or something like that but it's ambient , that stuff. parents don't succeed in doing it alone. so i went shopping for my not yet born god sons, in the clothing department and the generating o
i'm thinking in particular, i look at stanford university and the brock turner case of course. it seems to illustrate many of these different kind of things but i'm curious if you can unpack what you think are the main differences in the silences and how those silences are overcome in different ways and what that means. >> i think of mail silence as all the things that men are not supposed to do and say and feel and like and i recount the conversation with my five-year-old nephew a few...
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police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... they happened within 20 minutes of each other. both incidents were reported friday night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say a man groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p-m, a second victim say's she was jogging when a man allegedly groped her from behind and ran away. there is no clear descrption behind the man áorá men in these assaults. ( marty ) palo alto police recently arrested a man on separate assault charges. just last month, san mateo county deputies took 26-year-old george moubarak into custody. he is suspected in two sex assault cases in palo alto including one at a cal-train station. officials say he groped two women as they were walking down the ( marty @ landing) another big story we are following this morning. the cleanup continues after multiple trees came crashing into a home in oakland. and it's just some of the storm damage around the bay area. kron four's hermela aregawi shows us the damage this tre
police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... they happened within 20 minutes of each other. both incidents were reported friday night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say a man groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p-m, a second victim say's she was jogging when a man allegedly groped her from behind and ran away. there is no clear descrption behind the man áorá men...
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sotomayor justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court>> people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things, and my lead you to find an interest you never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: matt walsh, columnist with the blaze to talk about his new book, "the unholy
sotomayor justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court>> people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things, and my lead you to find an interest you never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: matt walsh, columnist with the blaze to talk about his new book, "the unholy
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college, you may not have to apply at all make a political statement, that matches the assumption stanford university school sr., ahmed reapplied writing harbor "black lives matter" 100 times, and ep was accepted! -- you got to give him credit this appeals in comparison what i had to do to get into college. ♪ . >> i -- i dn get into college but dean called me coffee i don't remember this is kind of a genius, right. >> completely genius figured it out. first of all, you know going to fit into stanford knows how to parrot, weird stupidest hash hashs whatever if politically correct culture it orchestrated his essay if they say no to him by their own standards makes them racist. >> turn him down, that is the way it works also he already displayed a complete ability to out think outsmart grownups who run that place who better to be at stanford, you know earn a his spot. >> i wrote he identified the terror of the politically correct that was the open window climbed through i think he made fools of all of them, is this a slap in the face to all kids who right essays. >> and people call themselves activists
college, you may not have to apply at all make a political statement, that matches the assumption stanford university school sr., ahmed reapplied writing harbor "black lives matter" 100 times, and ep was accepted! -- you got to give him credit this appeals in comparison what i had to do to get into college. ♪ . >> i -- i dn get into college but dean called me coffee i don't remember this is kind of a genius, right. >> completely genius figured it out. first of all, you...
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. >>> those at stanford university are told to be extra careful after two assaults on friday night. stanford police are visible around the part of the school. both women said they were groped by a bald white man. they described the suspect is wearing different clothes. they don't think these two incidents are related. the male students say they are concerned. >> it's scary thinking that they could be a student one of my classes. you never know. it's meant >> it's a problem that has yet to be oppressed. civic students should walk and run unlighted paths. and they say never walk or run alone at night. >>> dozens of nfl players may be fined. the bay area athlete who may be in trouble because of the competition in las vegas. >>> a deadly church attack in egypt and more fallout from the us airstrike in syria. we will have more on all of that just ahead. >>> is a banner day, the giants home opener. struck the death toll continues to rise in egypt at the two terrible bombing the christian churches. isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks. they come days after us strike on a serious
. >>> those at stanford university are told to be extra careful after two assaults on friday night. stanford police are visible around the part of the school. both women said they were groped by a bald white man. they described the suspect is wearing different clothes. they don't think these two incidents are related. the male students say they are concerned. >> it's scary thinking that they could be a student one of my classes. you never know. it's meant >> it's a problem...
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from stanford university and her law degree from the university of michigan law school. just last week, she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based aerial investments. a little point of information on that, her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the board of directors. the obvious first question is what is it like to be in your father's seat? valerie: oh boy, you are going to make me cry at the beginning? first of all, good afternoon. i think i know almost everybody here. there is no place like home. thank you for welcoming me. [applause] valerie: give me a second to compose myself. it is an extraordinary honor. my dad was one of the original investors. those of you who know john rogers he started -- john rogers know he started this company as a young adult. i was one of the people who told him he was far too young to start the business. so much me telling someone you are far too young to run for president. so much for my advice. my father believed in john and his mission. he is a great civic leader here and around the world. i
from stanford university and her law degree from the university of michigan law school. just last week, she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based aerial investments. a little point of information on that, her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the board of directors. the obvious first question is what is it like to be in your father's seat? valerie: oh boy, you are going to make me cry at the beginning? first of all, good afternoon. i think i know...
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. >>> students at stanford university have to be very careful after two sexual battery cases were reported on campus friday night. they happened 20 minutes apart. stanford police are very visible now around that part of the campus. both women said they were groped by a bald white man. stanford police are saying that they think these cases are related. some of the female students we talk to are very concerned. >> it could be a student and one of my classes. you never know. >> i think it's a problem. >> stanford police are suggesting that students walk or run on lighted path and never be out alone at night. >>> us pressure on russia is increasing to add support for syrians president. >> i think the russians need to think more carefully about the commitment they made to be the guarantor that these weapons will be seized and removed. >> tomorrow the secretary of state will be in russia. he is expected to tell official that russia shares responsibility for the deadly nerve gas attack where more than 80 people were killed. president trump responded by launching a cruise missile attack. some say
. >>> students at stanford university have to be very careful after two sexual battery cases were reported on campus friday night. they happened 20 minutes apart. stanford police are very visible now around that part of the campus. both women said they were groped by a bald white man. stanford police are saying that they think these cases are related. some of the female students we talk to are very concerned. >> it could be a student and one of my classes. you never know....
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. >> supreme court justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things. and might lead you to find an interest that you never magined. host: joining us now is craig shirley, the the author of reagan rising. the decisive years, 1976 to 1980. he is here to discuss that book which examines president reagan's political ascendancy after losing the nomination for president in 1976. thank you for joining us today. so you've written several books about president reagan. why did you focus on this particular era, this 1976 to 1980 in this book? guest: it's a missing chapter to his life and it's very important because without the developmental years of 76 to 0 he doesn't become president. after he lost the nomination to gerald ford people said all right he's been around the track twice. he tried in 6768 and lost tried in 76 and lost. now he's 65 years old. the issues have moved beyond him. the campaign, the parties have moved beyond him. and he and mrs. reagan thought other
. >> supreme court justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things. and might lead you to find an interest that you never magined. host: joining us now is craig shirley, the the author of reagan rising. the decisive years, 1976 to 1980. he is here to discuss that book which examines president reagan's political ascendancy after losing the nomination...
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. >> friday, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that lead you to experience new things, and might lead you to find an interest that you never imagined. >> next week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span.
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i was at stanford university to give a recruiting talk, and i was very happy to see the packs of studentsd enthusiasm and interest in working for baidu, working on machine learning. it is very exciting. believes this is the next era. that's why we are developing an operating system for ai. we have applications we are making technologies that enable autonomous driving, and moving to a cloud for business applications. in the next few years, you will see products and services, from based on talent not only in china, but globally. caroline: it's wonderful to have you with us. thank you so much for your time, life from stanford -- live from stanford today. has respondedcero to our story, saying they will offer customers a full refund within the next 30 days, even if they bought it as far back as a year ago when the product launched. this was after bloomberg reported wednesday that the packs of precut fruits and vegetables don't actually need to be placed in the juicer. they can be squeezed by hand. who took over the position in november posted a response on medium arguing that, quote, "the val
i was at stanford university to give a recruiting talk, and i was very happy to see the packs of studentsd enthusiasm and interest in working for baidu, working on machine learning. it is very exciting. believes this is the next era. that's why we are developing an operating system for ai. we have applications we are making technologies that enable autonomous driving, and moving to a cloud for business applications. in the next few years, you will see products and services, from based on talent...
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she grew up in chicago, but her ba stanford university and her lauded the from the university of michigan law school. last week she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based reo investments. ,oint of information on that her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the aerial board of directors. the obvious first question is, what's it like to be in your father's seat? [laughter] ms. jarrett: oh, boy, going to make a cry right at the very beginning? first of all, good afternoon, i think i know almost anybody -- everybody here. there's no place i comb. thank you very much for welcoming me back here. [applause] me a second to compose myself. it is an extraordinary honor. my dad was one of the original investors. those of you who know john rogers know that he started arielle is a young adult. people told him that he was too young to start a business. similarly, people told me i was too young to run for president. [laughter] ms. jarrett: so much for my advice. he's a great civic leader here, around the united states and the world, i'm honored to join him. mr.
she grew up in chicago, but her ba stanford university and her lauded the from the university of michigan law school. last week she was appointed to the board of directors of chicago-based reo investments. ,oint of information on that her father, dr. james bowman, was one of the original members of the aerial board of directors. the obvious first question is, what's it like to be in your father's seat? [laughter] ms. jarrett: oh, boy, going to make a cry right at the very beginning? first of...
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police are searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted two women on the stanford university campus... and they happened within 20 minutes of each other. both incidents happened last night on escondido road. the first one around 10:40 p-m when police say the suspect groped a woman from behind and continued walking east. then, around 11 p.m., a second victim say's she was jogging...when the suspect allegedly groped her from behind and ran away. both suspects are described as bald, white men, around five six in height wearing running gear.. (jr stone) this isn't the first time this year that palo alto has had this problem. just last month san mateo county deputies arrested 26- year-old george moubarak. he is suspected in two sex assault cases in palo alto including one at a cal-train station. officials say he groped two women while they were walking down the street. lawrence karnow: we started the day on the wild side with thunderstorms and hail but by the afternoon it was mostly sunny. this is the rainy season that won't end. but tonight it looks much quieter outside on our doppler r
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. >>> a stanford university study finds that allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses appears to have reduced the number of hit and run crashes in california. the law took if effect in january of 2015. more than 850,000 immigrants have obtained a license since then. granting those licenses reduced the number of hit and runs in the state because immigrants involved in crashes were less likely to leave the scene. the study found that that saved and insured drivers an estimated $17 million in insurance costs they would have endured. >>> the nhl is turning its back on the up coming winter olympics. during the 2008 games in south korea. for the past five winter games the league has had a break in its pro schedule. so nhl players can join their national teams. now the nhl says it's disruptive. and unable to play during the weeks leading to the playoffs. so far the league has not said if individual teams will be able to lone their players in the olympics. >>> for the sixth time they beat gonzaga. . >> little sloppy at times but the tarheels were able to pull away in the final
. >>> a stanford university study finds that allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses appears to have reduced the number of hit and run crashes in california. the law took if effect in january of 2015. more than 850,000 immigrants have obtained a license since then. granting those licenses reduced the number of hit and runs in the state because immigrants involved in crashes were less likely to leave the scene. the study found that that saved and insured drivers an...