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he talks about faith work in the library at stanford university. just all different kinds of personal information is presented in these letters. this is a letter that he wrote to ken in the sum of 59 and had his dog sign the letter -- the summer of 59. this is the original manuscript for one flew over the cuckoos nest. this copy begins with page two. we never received page one, so this is the oldest, or the earliest manuscript from one flew over the cuckoos nest. you can see editorial marks and changes to the manuscript. ken himself, as i mentioned, was a graphic artist, too. i'm not sure if graphic arts would be the right term, but he knew how to draw and he drew these characters that are in one flew over the cuckoos nest. this is the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy. i believe this is the psychiatrist and these are some other characters in the story. after the book was published, a psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book, a descent ken a fan letter. and there ensued correspondence between the two of them about
he talks about faith work in the library at stanford university. just all different kinds of personal information is presented in these letters. this is a letter that he wrote to ken in the sum of 59 and had his dog sign the letter -- the summer of 59. this is the original manuscript for one flew over the cuckoos nest. this copy begins with page two. we never received page one, so this is the oldest, or the earliest manuscript from one flew over the cuckoos nest. you can see editorial marks and...
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they adopted a daughter, they had a baby, talked about faith, work, at stanford university, all kinds of personal information is presented to these letters. this is a letter in summer of 59, signed the letter. this is the original manuscript for one flew over the cuckoo's nest. this copy begins with page 2, or the earliest manuscript for one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the editorial marks, and changing the manuscript. can himself as i mentioned, the graphic artist too. and he drew these characters in one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the main character, one of the main characters, randall mcmurphy, and other characters in the story. after the book was published, lewis bartlett read the book and send a fan letter, and between the two of them, institution, psychiatry and those details, and in this letter, the first letter the psychiatrist sends, i found your book so well written, i enjoyed reading it and can write back. and he wanted to know how patients, and and electroshock therapy treatment that he actually experienced it and concluded it was terrifying and horrible and so he was abl
they adopted a daughter, they had a baby, talked about faith, work, at stanford university, all kinds of personal information is presented to these letters. this is a letter in summer of 59, signed the letter. this is the original manuscript for one flew over the cuckoo's nest. this copy begins with page 2, or the earliest manuscript for one flew over the cuckoo's nest, the editorial marks, and changing the manuscript. can himself as i mentioned, the graphic artist too. and he drew these...
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that's a stanford university study. remember your presidents orchids don't stay in the car even for a little bit if you have to run errands. 92 by 4:00 p.m. upper 80s by 8:00 p.m. mid 80s by 10:00 p.m. it will be muggy. tomorrow, it will be hot and humid and more uncomfortable. there's talk amongst our friends at the national weather serve e service a heat advisory might be posted in parts of the area tomorrow. in terms of cloud cover we start out sunny, we'll develop more clouds than you see later in the day. we'll see a shower or thunderstorm popping through, that gets out of here wednesday morning and things get comfortable. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, hot and humid today, near records across the region. record territory tomorrow, that 95 would tie the existing record. late in the day and early wednesday this morning there's a chance of a shower or scattered thunderstorm. it's more comfortable on wednesday, 83, lower humidity, 75, partly sunny and cooler on tuesday, friday, spotty shower possible, 7
that's a stanford university study. remember your presidents orchids don't stay in the car even for a little bit if you have to run errands. 92 by 4:00 p.m. upper 80s by 8:00 p.m. mid 80s by 10:00 p.m. it will be muggy. tomorrow, it will be hot and humid and more uncomfortable. there's talk amongst our friends at the national weather serve e service a heat advisory might be posted in parts of the area tomorrow. in terms of cloud cover we start out sunny, we'll develop more clouds than you see...
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her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordre interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this friday. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a retired software engineer from sunnyvale, california... an esl teacher from tucson, arizona... and our returning champion -- a lawyer from pittsburgh, pennsylvania... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. i'm smiling because i noticed as johnny was introducing johanna, she was looking at us as if, "i'm not sure i wanna be here." [ laughter ] it's either that or "i'm here to take no prisoners."
her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordre interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this...
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her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordwere interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this friday. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> is tonight the night? we are live in cleveland as the warriors warm up for game four, warriors center working on his post-up game. there live in oakland, thourz t of warriors fans will pack the arena. tonight could be the night the warriors take the title and make history as the first team ever to sweep the nba playoffs. >> could be, fingers are crossed. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm alma daetz. >> and i'm larry beil. we're getting ready for game four of the nba finals. warriors versus
her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordwere interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this...
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her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordwere interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this friday. i'm tom llamas. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. nendorses dr. wralph northam. mr. northam uld make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save
her story taking off, and stanford university taking notice. >> i got a note in the mail from stanfordwere interested in me and they hoped i'd apply. >> reporter: next fall, meghan heads to stanford, to study education and teach the lesson she lived. >> you can push your limits and you should always push yourself because you can do things even if you don't think you can. >> so tonight we salute meghan for being "america strong." thank you for watching on this...
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source and alleged victims, a man long trusted to be a teacher at elementary school and now at stanford university. what's disappointing to his alleged victim is that vargay only faces a misdemeanor prowling charge that could result in a half year in jail. >> unfortunately the law does not really address and go after creepy or weird behavior. it really does require specific criminal threats to a person's health and safety. >> reporter: the victim says she's one of vargay's former elementary school students and kpix5 learned vargay allegedly visited another former student of his just last month as well, the same scenario in the middle of the night half nude. >> never had any concern for, you know, having them next to us. >> reporter: his next-door neighbored vargay is a normal, friendly guy, but to his alleged victims, they say his behavior didn't stop even after the cops warned him a couple months ago to stay away. the one sort of so he lace the victim can -- solace the victim can have here is there will be a stay away order. besides visiting his home yesterday to try to get a men, i also e-mailed
source and alleged victims, a man long trusted to be a teacher at elementary school and now at stanford university. what's disappointing to his alleged victim is that vargay only faces a misdemeanor prowling charge that could result in a half year in jail. >> unfortunately the law does not really address and go after creepy or weird behavior. it really does require specific criminal threats to a person's health and safety. >> reporter: the victim says she's one of vargay's former...
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this is according to a stanford university study so a reminder be really careful.you get rushed when you're doing errands but don't leave kids or the pets in the cars today a new york city taxi went up in flames. the driver noticed some smoke coming from the front hood while they were driving in midtown so he hit the brakes and he and the two passengers fled the car. the fire then began to consume the vehicle. the taxi apparently was overheating and that set off that blaze. >> a bride and groom received a special escort to their wedding reception when their trolley bus caught fire. the avon volume material firefighters first put out the flames then they gave the newlyweds a ride. these are photos the connecticut department posted on its facebook page from saturday. the happy couple started their journey together with a ride they'll never forget. >> ♪ >> four police officers in jersey city suspended without kay. they were caught on camera kicking man who was on fire after a car crash. police chased leo pinkston for 6 miles before he crashed his car. miguel feliz cau
this is according to a stanford university study so a reminder be really careful.you get rushed when you're doing errands but don't leave kids or the pets in the cars today a new york city taxi went up in flames. the driver noticed some smoke coming from the front hood while they were driving in midtown so he hit the brakes and he and the two passengers fled the car. the fire then began to consume the vehicle. the taxi apparently was overheating and that set off that blaze. >> a bride and...
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stanford university researchers say creative labeling entices people to buy and eat more vegetables.hey tracked veggie purchases at a cafeteria, and people were 25% more likely to buy and eat vegetables with labels like how good does that sound? or "sweet sizzling green beans," than the same items with basic descriptions -- green beans, okay. >> that work for you guys? >> yeah -- yes. >> when it's described that way? >> i like it -- i buy them anyway. >> i feel like this is a generation that we're fed with spoons -- come on, planes, open up. >> when we were growing up, the vegetables didn't taste like they do today. i'm a fan of veg restaurant. they have fancy names for vegetables, but the vegetables are fancy and taste great. >> i love all vegetables. yeah. >> i'm all for that. let's have fancy names for everything. >> fancy name for heat? >> okay. maybe not for heat. >>> it's going to be a hot one. hot in the pocono mountains. 90 this afternoon for camelback. the sun is coming up. the heating process will begin. hotter in the lehigh valley. record temperatures this afternoon for al
stanford university researchers say creative labeling entices people to buy and eat more vegetables.hey tracked veggie purchases at a cafeteria, and people were 25% more likely to buy and eat vegetables with labels like how good does that sound? or "sweet sizzling green beans," than the same items with basic descriptions -- green beans, okay. >> that work for you guys? >> yeah -- yes. >> when it's described that way? >> i like it -- i buy them anyway. >>...
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this is a picture of mark veregge from the stanford university website.a $5000 warrant was issued for on the misdemeanor charge of prowling back in may. the julliard trained musician is also a principal percussionist for the california symphony and works at personal manager for the opera san jose, according to his linked in profile.the general director of the opera was bewildered to heard of the charge veregge's facing.saying he's know him 30 eyars. he called him a brilliant musician and a standup normal guy.no one was home at his house in south san jose where neighbors say he lives with his wife.their children grown and out of the house. he's just really super quiet. standupi spoke to another neighbor who didn't want to go on camera says he's lived next door to veregge for 20 plus years and never had any problems with the guy. he says he shocked by the allegations.verrage is expected to be arraigned on the charge june 30th. maureen kelly kron4 news. coming up... a crime warning you need to hear. the city where thieves are hitting homes and cars near freeways. ♪ ♪ that's life. you die
this is a picture of mark veregge from the stanford university website.a $5000 warrant was issued for on the misdemeanor charge of prowling back in may. the julliard trained musician is also a principal percussionist for the california symphony and works at personal manager for the opera san jose, according to his linked in profile.the general director of the opera was bewildered to heard of the charge veregge's facing.saying he's know him 30 eyars. he called him a brilliant musician and a...
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writer for the honolulu journal and "newsweek" and graduates from the university of oregon and stanford, university, author of "the odyssey of the code breaker at midway." it explores the life and career as he describes as the most consequential actor in the midway drama. he tells us code breaking and intelligence gathering at pearl harbor was actually the work of many individualized. to discuss the efforts of these individuals who changed the course of history, please welcome elliot carlson. applause] >> good >> good morning. i want to thank the sponsors for having me in today, appreciate it. i want to thank you all for coming and i want to honor officer rumsey. what was your rank, sir? okay. very much honored to have you here in the audience, thank you. my theme today midway and code breaking, when cryptoanalysis came of age, might need a bit of an explanation. it suggests there was a time before midway when this analysis was not of age. this might seem odd because cryptoanalysis, the art of breaking secret messages in a cipher code goes back to the romans. during world war 1, the british navy st
writer for the honolulu journal and "newsweek" and graduates from the university of oregon and stanford, university, author of "the odyssey of the code breaker at midway." it explores the life and career as he describes as the most consequential actor in the midway drama. he tells us code breaking and intelligence gathering at pearl harbor was actually the work of many individualized. to discuss the efforts of these individuals who changed the course of history, please...
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. >> dozens of homeless people have been living in rvs next to stanford university.palo alto says they may have to go. damian trujillo has the story. >> reporter: they look like tailgaters waiting in line for the big game, but no, these are homeless folk who is say they have no where else to go. not here by choice, he says the perfect storm forced him to live in his rv near the stanford campus. >> i just got laid off my job. my rent went up and got laid off. >> reporter: dozens of people along el camino have hit hard times. >> we certainly have gotten complaints but some of it is the increase in the scale of the videos. >> towing is on the table but completely a last resort. >> there has to be a place where these people can be treated with dignity and have the ability to rise above this. >> reporter: she says she helps the homeless keep the area around them clean. students that we have talked to don't seem bothered by the rows of rvs. >> it doesn't bother me any. >> reporter: the city says they will work on this problem with dignity. signs will also go up alerting th
. >> dozens of homeless people have been living in rvs next to stanford university.palo alto says they may have to go. damian trujillo has the story. >> reporter: they look like tailgaters waiting in line for the big game, but no, these are homeless folk who is say they have no where else to go. not here by choice, he says the perfect storm forced him to live in his rv near the stanford campus. >> i just got laid off my job. my rent went up and got laid off. >> reporter:...
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the man in the video mark veregge according to a victim a teacher at an americans and now at stanford university>> the facts of this case are totally horrifying! >> reporter: but what's disappointing to his victim is that veregge is only facing a misdemeanor prowling charge that could result in 6 months in jail. >> unfortunately the law does not really address or go after creepy weird behavior. it requires specific criminal threats to a person's health and safety. >> reporter: the victim says she is one of veregge's former elementary school students. and kpix 5 learned veregge allegedly visited another former student of his just last month, as well. the same scenario in the middle of the night half naked. >> never had any, um, concerns for, you know, having them next to us. >> reporter: his next-door neighbor says veregge is a normal friendly guy but to his alleged victims, they say his behavior didn't stop even after the cops warned him a couple of months ago to stay away. the one sort of thing a victim can have is presumably whatever this person is charged with and convicted of will include a
the man in the video mark veregge according to a victim a teacher at an americans and now at stanford university>> the facts of this case are totally horrifying! >> reporter: but what's disappointing to his victim is that veregge is only facing a misdemeanor prowling charge that could result in 6 months in jail. >> unfortunately the law does not really address or go after creepy weird behavior. it requires specific criminal threats to a person's health and safety. >>...
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at least that's according to researchers at stanford university... during a 46- day study...food service staff on campus laid out vegetables with different labels.... to see if names influenced people's decisions ... and it sure did. all of the vegetables were prepared the exact same way, but 41-percent of people chose the veggies that were listed with "indulgent descriptions" .... such as dynamite or "sweet sizzlin' green beans and crispy shallots" ... instead of the healthy labels... researchers say, more seductive labeling motivates people to eat healthy options... in sports... the raiders may be moving to las vegas... but the sign announcing their arrival is missing...... and expected but great news for the warriors concerning kevin durant... gary has that story... and all the sports... coming up ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so y
at least that's according to researchers at stanford university... during a 46- day study...food service staff on campus laid out vegetables with different labels.... to see if names influenced people's decisions ... and it sure did. all of the vegetables were prepared the exact same way, but 41-percent of people chose the veggies that were listed with "indulgent descriptions" .... such as dynamite or "sweet sizzlin' green beans and crispy shallots" ... instead of the...
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he attended stanford and attended stanford university, and about that time there was a conflict going on. he would call it world war i. he went in as an officer. his unit was collected on the coast and then he went to the philippines to go to vladivostok , russia. that is on the east coast. when he was in vladivostok, his unit was there to protect the hospital, mainly. and upon his return from one of the battles, and there were people killed outside of that town, his motorcycle ran off the road and he was in an accident, which caused him severe damage. he spent some time in the hospital there. he was not in combat at that time, and recuperating he wrote many letters home about his impressions of the red army and the coming of communism. part of the to that world, which is completely different than san francisco or redding, gave him insights. there was an international group of people in the expedition that went to vladivostok. there were japanese, french people, army people, so he had interchanges with their point of view to contemplate. i would say it influences his understanding of
he attended stanford and attended stanford university, and about that time there was a conflict going on. he would call it world war i. he went in as an officer. his unit was collected on the coast and then he went to the philippines to go to vladivostok , russia. that is on the east coast. when he was in vladivostok, his unit was there to protect the hospital, mainly. and upon his return from one of the battles, and there were people killed outside of that town, his motorcycle ran off the road...
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the stanford university hoover institute hosted this event. this panel is an hour and 15 minutes. >> tiny little table. >> all right. we are about to get started again. there are still a lot of seats in the front, too, so i encourage people to fill in as much as possible. i'm russell wald, the manager manager here at the hoover institution. for our next portion of today's conference, we will focus on the law and civil liberties of section 702. i'm going to do a very brief introduction of the esteemed panel and tush it over to the moderator. first i would start with julian sanchez who's a senior fellow at the cato institute where he focuses on the intersection of technology and privacy. alex abdo is senior attorney with columbia university's knight first amendment institute. formerly a senior staff attorney at the aclu where he has argued cases before the federal -- before federal court related to nsa surveillance. next we have susan hennessey, she is a fellow at the brookings institution and the managing editor of law fair, previously she serv
the stanford university hoover institute hosted this event. this panel is an hour and 15 minutes. >> tiny little table. >> all right. we are about to get started again. there are still a lot of seats in the front, too, so i encourage people to fill in as much as possible. i'm russell wald, the manager manager here at the hoover institution. for our next portion of today's conference, we will focus on the law and civil liberties of section 702. i'm going to do a very brief...
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. >>> earlier this month stanford university held a conference to address the future of section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. we heard mostly about section 7 of the act, including section 702, which gives the government authority to monitor foreign citizens to gather foreign intelligence. this is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'll give you a quick welcome and brief introduction of our first speaker. i'm mike franc, director of the washington, d.c. programs office for the hoover institution. welcome to sunrise or sunset, the future of section 702, the foreign intelligence surveillance act. our first speaker will be john villasenor, who is a visiting fellow here at the hoover institution. he wears a number of hats. he's also an affiliate at stanford center for international security and cooperation. he's a professor at ucla where he holds appointments in schools of engineering, public affairs, and governance. he's also a visiting professor in the ucla school of law. his research focuses on the intersection of technology, policy, business law, and the
. >>> earlier this month stanford university held a conference to address the future of section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. we heard mostly about section 7 of the act, including section 702, which gives the government authority to monitor foreign citizens to gather foreign intelligence. this is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'll give you a quick welcome and brief introduction of our first speaker. i'm mike franc, director of the washington,...
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this is a picture of mark veregge from the stanford university website.a $5000 warrant was issued fort on the misdemeanor charge of prowling back in may. the julliard trained musician is also a principal percussionist for the california symphony and works at personal manager for the opera san jose, according to his linked in profile.the general director of the opera was bewildered to heard of the charge veregge's facing.saying he's know him 30 eyars. he called him a brilliant musician and a standup normal guy.no one was home at his house in south san jose where neighbors say he lives with his wife.their children grown and out of the house. he's just really super quiet. standupi spoke to another neighbor who didn't want to go on camera says he's lived next door to veregge for 20 plus years and never had any problems with the guy. he says he shocked by the allegations.verrage is expected to be arraigned on the charge june 30th. maureen kelly kron4 news. lawrence karnow: skies began to clear today but not before leaving behind a few more rain drops in the south bay. otherwise there was p
this is a picture of mark veregge from the stanford university website.a $5000 warrant was issued fort on the misdemeanor charge of prowling back in may. the julliard trained musician is also a principal percussionist for the california symphony and works at personal manager for the opera san jose, according to his linked in profile.the general director of the opera was bewildered to heard of the charge veregge's facing.saying he's know him 30 eyars. he called him a brilliant musician and a...
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graduating at the top of her class with a 5.25gpa congratulations, and she has accepted to stanford university i was chaotic outside the school, in school everything was under control everything i wanted to do was my choice, i let that empower me. >> congratulations to you meghan. you will go far. she plans to major in english and go into education to help other low income students like herself. with the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you can discover. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. back everyone, 6:23 a.m. saturday morning, let's look in the poconos and see what's going on in the mountains. lehigh valley, allentown, you have showers approaching from the west and more showers to the north in the wilks-berre scranton area. you're waking up to clouds and showers, by afternoon we should clear that and we'll see the return of sunshine. 56 in lake harmony, slatington, 66. quaker torn, 63 degrees. we'll call it pleasantly warm this morning, south and east, milder. 62 in millville. woodbine, 66. if you're heading to the mountains today, poconos
graduating at the top of her class with a 5.25gpa congratulations, and she has accepted to stanford university i was chaotic outside the school, in school everything was under control everything i wanted to do was my choice, i let that empower me. >> congratulations to you meghan. you will go far. she plans to major in english and go into education to help other low income students like herself. with the laughing cow's nine flavorful varieties of creamy cheese, there's no end to what you...
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the oakland pd is getting help from stanford. university researchers sifted through body camera foot skpj discovered that officers treat african-american drivers differently than white drivers. we are joined live with what the department says this is not a race issue. >> reporter: that's what they are saying inside this building. here is the deal. this study looked at interactions between opd officers of all ages and all races. that their interactions between black and white drivers. in the conversations between the officers and the drivers was literally between night and day. >> i think it is a learning opportunity. >> reporter: oakland police say it is fixing a policing issue before it gets out of hand. >> if community members believe it is less professional if you talk to them we want to fix that. >> reporter: in a study of body cam video researchers looked at data from 981 traffic stops conducted by 245 opd officers. researchers found officers often referred to white motorists as sir or man and black motorists by broor first name. we fo
the oakland pd is getting help from stanford. university researchers sifted through body camera foot skpj discovered that officers treat african-american drivers differently than white drivers. we are joined live with what the department says this is not a race issue. >> reporter: that's what they are saying inside this building. here is the deal. this study looked at interactions between opd officers of all ages and all races. that their interactions between black and white drivers. in...
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(justine) the oakland police department wanted to be part of this study by stanford university. the findings... that no mater the officers race.... they were more likely to be respectful towards white people in traffic stops.. than with black people. nats police body cameras get the most attention when it can capture an extreme situation. but this study examined the videos of everyday interactions of oakland police officers.sot the way we communicate with our citizens has an impact on their ability to trust us researchers at stanford looked at almost 200=hours of footage, from about 1-thousand traffic stops... during april 2014. then people rated how respectful the conversations went. the cameras showed...white people were 57% more likelty to hear an officer say "please" and "thank you". they also apologized to white people more. and officers also showed concern, telling them to "drive safe." but with black drivers, 61% were more likely to have an officer would use their first names and told them to keep their hands on the wheel. deputy chief leronne armstrong tells me ....offic
(justine) the oakland police department wanted to be part of this study by stanford university. the findings... that no mater the officers race.... they were more likely to be respectful towards white people in traffic stops.. than with black people. nats police body cameras get the most attention when it can capture an extreme situation. but this study examined the videos of everyday interactions of oakland police officers.sot the way we communicate with our citizens has an impact on their...
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that's what researchers found when tracked what people ate at a stanford university cafeteria.( marknd that giving vegetables unhealthy descriptive labels instead of healthy labels caused more people to eat their veggies during lunch. for example, people were more likely to put corn on their plate if it was described as "rich buttery sweet corn" instead of "vitamin-rich corn."( darya ) researchers say that more enticing labeling could change the mindset that health food tastes bad. (james) tracking your morning forecast... the world according to gary is after the break. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. (darya) ( darya ) the warriors were in vegas to support oakland boxer andre ward over the weekend. he won and remains
that's what researchers found when tracked what people ate at a stanford university cafeteria.( marknd that giving vegetables unhealthy descriptive labels instead of healthy labels caused more people to eat their veggies during lunch. for example, people were more likely to put corn on their plate if it was described as "rich buttery sweet corn" instead of "vitamin-rich corn."( darya ) researchers say that more enticing labeling could change the mindset that health food...
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researchers at stanford university found that we are 25% more likely to buy vegetables with creative how about this one. you're more likely to buy and eat a package labelled twisted citrus glazed carrots than you would be a bag of carrots with a basic description. >>> coming up next, they faced pridson time simply for getting now five decades later, american attitudes about mixed race marriages have changed. and yet for some, things are still the same. >>> and are your kids financially fit? it's never too early to teach them about money. cong up next,mi tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ham. mr. northam would make the better governor. and virginia progressives
researchers at stanford university found that we are 25% more likely to buy vegetables with creative how about this one. you're more likely to buy and eat a package labelled twisted citrus glazed carrots than you would be a bag of carrots with a basic description. >>> coming up next, they faced pridson time simply for getting now five decades later, american attitudes about mixed race marriages have changed. and yet for some, things are still the same. >>> and are your kids...
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service prescribes out of stanford university, and it is already available in ten states.don't always have sack zest to doctors and things such as that. >> all right, we will come right back in just a moment. giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up. and tag becomes hashtag. before furry hugs, become first loves. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. now, the earlier you buy, the more you save. only at sesameplace.com sesame place >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> get ready for some dancing in the streets, because it is going to be so nice to get out there and enjoy what is happening. and we have so many different events, that will be going on, all over the delaware vale, but let's talk about something that's happening right here in old city. more than 25 restaurant, ar
service prescribes out of stanford university, and it is already available in ten states.don't always have sack zest to doctors and things such as that. >> all right, we will come right back in just a moment. giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up,...
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a new stanford university study says boosting back the rates will narrow the gender gap. >>> before youend your child to play at their friend's house this summer, the leading pediatricians wants parents to ask about guns. nearly 1.7 children live in a home with weapons. it's now the death among teens. if you have doubts about the safety of another home, invite kids to your house instead. >>> this week we're working for you to keep you safe and secure this summer. >> yeah. lot of you will be spending the summer outside. for all the fun out there, you don't have to go far to find danger. >> molette green has an important reminder for you and your family. >> a ticking time bomb. crawling in tall grass. in your backyard, in a forest or park near you. >> the deer ticks, the black legged ticks is one of the ticks that causes some concern with carrying lyme disease. >> they can be called blood suckers as well. >> senior park ranger devon mills spreads the word with these signs in the park in prince george's county. >> ever had a tick bite? >> no. >> bug >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> i'm
a new stanford university study says boosting back the rates will narrow the gender gap. >>> before youend your child to play at their friend's house this summer, the leading pediatricians wants parents to ask about guns. nearly 1.7 children live in a home with weapons. it's now the death among teens. if you have doubts about the safety of another home, invite kids to your house instead. >>> this week we're working for you to keep you safe and secure this summer. >>...
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. >>> decadent vegetables are the subject of the latest study from stanford university you not the vegibe them such as sweet sizzling and crispy. researchers serve the same green bean ditch as a campus dining hal when they listed them at sweet sizzling green beans more people ordered them when labeled green beans they were ordered 25% less often. the big surprise was reaction to a healthy label. low cash green beans and shallots were 149% less popular. the conclusion may want to eat healthy but if faced with a more decadent menu description they're more likely to indulge. >> makes sense. >>> coming upset to testify what you should expect when attorney general jeff sessions testifies to congress about the russian investigation tomorrow. plus. >>> a high school senior in the army reserves didn't get to graduate with his class because he wanted to wear his uniform instead of a cap and gown. coming up we'll show you the special ceremony school officials had to say we're sorry. right now at 6-30: it was a way to say .. )we )re sorry." liberty high school in brentwood >>> right now at 6:30,
. >>> decadent vegetables are the subject of the latest study from stanford university you not the vegibe them such as sweet sizzling and crispy. researchers serve the same green bean ditch as a campus dining hal when they listed them at sweet sizzling green beans more people ordered them when labeled green beans they were ordered 25% less often. the big surprise was reaction to a healthy label. low cash green beans and shallots were 149% less popular. the conclusion may want to eat...
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>>> today on the nine, which is a deeper look into a report we brought you yesterday on the stanford university study that found oakland police treated black drivers with less respect than white drivers . stanford researchers examined 183 hours of body camera video taken during traffic stops in april 2014 . researchers broke down 37,000 words and phrases used by 245 please officers in their interactions with drivers . to come up with the findings of the study showed when motorists were black, please officers were judged to be less polite and less friendly and formal and less impartial when the motorist was white . this morning, we sat down with the deputy chief of opd and the researcher and they stopped short of implicit bias . >> we do not know really what the forces of disparity is . it could be due to a lot of things but it could be due to the fact that there is a lot of tension in the country right now . not just in oakland . it could be due to anticipated tension in the interaction . it could be do to stereotype threat that the officers or community is feeling . it all shows up in language
>>> today on the nine, which is a deeper look into a report we brought you yesterday on the stanford university study that found oakland police treated black drivers with less respect than white drivers . stanford researchers examined 183 hours of body camera video taken during traffic stops in april 2014 . researchers broke down 37,000 words and phrases used by 245 please officers in their interactions with drivers . to come up with the findings of the study showed when motorists were...
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. >>> the stanford university study shows african-americans and latinos are more likely to be cite, searchand arrested during routine traffic stops compared to the white drivers. stanford created a nation my database on millions of traffic stop records between 2011-15 and found the double standard for latinos and african- americans. researchers say they hope the database will lead to better police policy. >>> an arrest made in connection with the deadly shooting in concord saturday morning at the brenden concord 14 movie theater. brad and sandy jacobson said they told the officer that their son was not at home and during the search the police officers the windows, mirrors and doors and shot and killed the family dog after it fought with the police officer. the police later said they found out the suspect was in a car crash and have been taken to the hospital. he was arrested and placed into custody last night, and his name in the name of the victim have not been released. >>> the six members of president trump advisory council on hiv aids resigned saying that mr. trump "simply does not car
. >>> the stanford university study shows african-americans and latinos are more likely to be cite, searchand arrested during routine traffic stops compared to the white drivers. stanford created a nation my database on millions of traffic stop records between 2011-15 and found the double standard for latinos and african- americans. researchers say they hope the database will lead to better police policy. >>> an arrest made in connection with the deadly shooting in concord...
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researchers at stanford university found veggie dishes with more jazzy names, even though they were preparedy were more often. >> how about those twisted citrus glazed carrots and other names that the specialist have taken after. >> that is right, it is wonderful and researchers were looking for ways time prove eating hand its. if you want to get kid to eat vegetables jazz up the name. >> all in the psychology. >> that is right. >>> well, again we have some sad news to report tonight. >> young girl who we got to know through our partner ship with alex lemonade stand foundation has who her long battle with cancer. we introduce todd brooke, a few years back and this past thursday we dedicated our stand for hope tell a then to brooke and to her mom, amy. brooke was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at age four and she went through many round of treatment, and beat cancer. only to have it, return. brooke was just 12 years old and she inspired, so many of us, with her infectious smile and her huge, heart, we are seeing lots of love to her mom , amy. >> our deepest condolences tonight. >>> still to com
researchers at stanford university found veggie dishes with more jazzy names, even though they were preparedy were more often. >> how about those twisted citrus glazed carrots and other names that the specialist have taken after. >> that is right, it is wonderful and researchers were looking for ways time prove eating hand its. if you want to get kid to eat vegetables jazz up the name. >> all in the psychology. >> that is right. >>> well, again we have some sad...
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. >> professor robert weissberg from stanford university, thank you. >>> to see the entirety of the james comey testimony head to our website on ktvu.com and you will find our coverage of the senate committee hearing on the front page. >>> let's talk about the unusual weather we have today. not something we generally see in the bay area in june with the umbrellas out in the bay area. it is a wet start to the day and here's a video of the folks trying to dodge the rain and stay dry in oakland today. >> we will check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo on how much rain we have received. >> some areas are picking up a dose of rain ball -- rainfall, and that is in the north bay in the south bay just having clouds. taking a look at some of the rainfall totals of the last 24 hours, the numbers are adding up with mill valley nearly a quarter of an inch, same for santa rosa. napa .20, and just a few hundredths of an inch for alameda, berkeley and livermore, barely measurable at .01. outside right now just looking at a cloud. we are stuck in the clouds and a few drops on the camera lens. showing
. >> professor robert weissberg from stanford university, thank you. >>> to see the entirety of the james comey testimony head to our website on ktvu.com and you will find our coverage of the senate committee hearing on the front page. >>> let's talk about the unusual weather we have today. not something we generally see in the bay area in june with the umbrellas out in the bay area. it is a wet start to the day and here's a video of the folks trying to dodge the rain...
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transfer the prescription to the service through website, right now, this prescribes out of stanford universityvailable in about ten other states. >> the debate over the safety of e cigarettes, ranges on, now reserve that much says they could potentially be as dangerous as regular tobacco cigarettes. >> yes, so according to new study the device which contain nicotine-based liquid could be as harmful as un filtered cigarette when it comes to causing dna damage. the study also found that the vapor from non-nicotine e-cigarette caused as much dna damage as filtered cigarette possibly due to the chemical additives. >> still waiting, jury in the sexual assault case, fourth day of deliberations. >> so the big question, here we go day after day. will we learn his fate today? more coming up in a live report. giving people options based on their budget is pretty edgy... kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. >> gunshots heard (. >> the moment the gunman opened fire, down in alexandria, virginia, at the baseball game. what we are now learning about the suspect
transfer the prescription to the service through website, right now, this prescribes out of stanford universityvailable in about ten other states. >> the debate over the safety of e cigarettes, ranges on, now reserve that much says they could potentially be as dangerous as regular tobacco cigarettes. >> yes, so according to new study the device which contain nicotine-based liquid could be as harmful as un filtered cigarette when it comes to causing dna damage. the study also found...
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vaccination rates may improve school attendance in developing countries according to a new study from stanford universityow-income nations are less like ly to go to school thn boys particularly if they're caring for siblings who are sick. boosting vaccination rates could narrow that gender gap. >>> at 6:00 a mall brawl, a fight breaks out at a popular bay area mall all caught on camera. it involves dozens of people. how a police officer was injured in the chaos. >>> plus, a busy morning in washington. the new battle over the controversial senate health care bill. >>> and relief from the heat. a live look outside right now at san francisco this morning. we are getting ready for a beautiful day in the bay area with much lower temperatures than we saw during last week's heat wave. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> and a good monday morning to you. glad you're spending it with us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. hopefully you had a restful and peaceful weekend. kari, you took in the sights at natural bridges. it looked gorgeous. >> it was amazing. you can go somew
vaccination rates may improve school attendance in developing countries according to a new study from stanford universityow-income nations are less like ly to go to school thn boys particularly if they're caring for siblings who are sick. boosting vaccination rates could narrow that gender gap. >>> at 6:00 a mall brawl, a fight breaks out at a popular bay area mall all caught on camera. it involves dozens of people. how a police officer was injured in the chaos. >>> plus, a...
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as have the scientists at stanford university and elsewhere.o begin clinical trials in patients as early as 2018. >> in the past and up until now there has been no treatment for this. wouldn't it be exciting if you could take a gene editing tool and use it to fix the typo in the dna that is giving rise to the disease? and now, thanks to crispr, closer and closer. >> we'll be back with more in a moment. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] ♪ how does it feel the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. that helps me to
as have the scientists at stanford university and elsewhere.o begin clinical trials in patients as early as 2018. >> in the past and up until now there has been no treatment for this. wouldn't it be exciting if you could take a gene editing tool and use it to fix the typo in the dna that is giving rise to the disease? and now, thanks to crispr, closer and closer. >> we'll be back with more in a moment. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires...
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according to the palo alto weekly dozens of rvs that are parked along el camino real near the stanford university campus are going to have to move if they've been parked there more than 72 hours. people in the neighborhood say a lot of rvs have been lining the street and staying there for extended periods of time. palo alto police are going to place fliers on the rvs to warp them about the impending changes. >>> the damage left behind after a car slammed into a motel pool in southern california. eight people were injured. one person was injured critically. it happened in san pedro. witnesses say there were children in the pool when the suv slammed into a wall and then plunged into the water. authorities are investigating the crash as a possible dui. >>> happening today former vice president al gore is going to be in san francisco for a special screening of his new film "an inconvenient sequel" a follow-up to "an inconvenient truth" which looked closely at the topic of climate change. it is currently being updated to now include president trump's decision to pull the united states out of the paris
according to the palo alto weekly dozens of rvs that are parked along el camino real near the stanford university campus are going to have to move if they've been parked there more than 72 hours. people in the neighborhood say a lot of rvs have been lining the street and staying there for extended periods of time. palo alto police are going to place fliers on the rvs to warp them about the impending changes. >>> the damage left behind after a car slammed into a motel pool in southern...
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also that evening on the campus of stanford university where graham allison will explore the potential for war between the united states and china. thursday we're at the marines' memorial theater in san san francisco, california, where chess grand master gary garry kasparov will look at how artificial intelligence is impacting humans. and this weekend we're in chicago at the 2017 printers or row lit fest. featured authors include national book award winner eastbound rim kinty, michael eric dyson, 2017 pulitzer prize winner heather ann thompson, and former florida congressman trey radel. that's a look at some of the events booktv will be covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, ting for serious readers. -- television for serious readers. >> next, "the communicators" and a discussion on the future of the cable industry. after that, federal trade commission officials discuss recent enforcement actions and in
also that evening on the campus of stanford university where graham allison will explore the potential for war between the united states and china. thursday we're at the marines' memorial theater in san san francisco, california, where chess grand master gary garry kasparov will look at how artificial intelligence is impacting humans. and this weekend we're in chicago at the 2017 printers or row lit fest. featured authors include national book award winner eastbound rim kinty, michael eric...
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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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a recent stanford university study of almost 8,000 students showed they were "easily duped" online. researchers found "overall, young people's ability to reason about the information on the internet can be summed up in one word: bleak." you've been working on media literacy for how long? >> about 40 years. >> reporter: claire beach is a media literacy advocate and former teacher. she says just because kids are comfortable with social media doesn't mean they're savvy about the information they're consuming. >> when they're using their phones, they may know how to make something work, but they don't have the ethical piece, the emotional intelligence piece. it's a wilderness out there for some kids. >> reporter: she's worked with lawmakers like democratic state senator marko liias to encourage media literacy classes in grades "k" through 12. >> i was reading a stunning statistic that just since 2003 to today, humanity has created more information than we created in all of human history up until 2003. so the pace of information, the pace of data, the pace of what our students are expose
a recent stanford university study of almost 8,000 students showed they were "easily duped" online. researchers found "overall, young people's ability to reason about the information on the internet can be summed up in one word: bleak." you've been working on media literacy for how long? >> about 40 years. >> reporter: claire beach is a media literacy advocate and former teacher. she says just because kids are comfortable with social media doesn't mean they're...
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. >>> now more from the stanford university conference on the future of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. this panel looks at the history of the legislation and what happens when it expires in december. this panel is 45 minutes. >> we're going to get started again. this is our last session, our keynote speaker. liza is co-director of the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice. prior to that she served as counsel to u.s. senator russ feingold who at the time was the chairman of the senate's sm subcommittee on the constitution. on the judiciary committee. she handled liberty and national security matters. focus on government secrecy and privacy rights, hence our joy at getting her here today to complete our program. also worked as a trial attorney in the federal programs branch of the civil division of the department of justice, and her area of expertise is what she is about to speak on, liberty national security, the tension between privacy and national security profiling, transparency, accountability, checks and balances, and detainee policy. one quic
. >>> now more from the stanford university conference on the future of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. this panel looks at the history of the legislation and what happens when it expires in december. this panel is 45 minutes. >> we're going to get started again. this is our last session, our keynote speaker. liza is co-director of the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice. prior to that she served as counsel to u.s. senator russ...
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she's now at stanford university. that's where she joins us from tonight. ambassador stephens, thank you. what about that question? is this tragic story of otto warmbier going to affect, have any impact on the way the united states approaches north korea? >> well, i certainly think it's a reminder to us that the threat and the danger that north korea poses, not just to the united states, but to the region and the world, goes even beyond its nuclear missile programs, which we've been so rightly focused on in recent weeks and months. i also need to add, i myself want to express my deepest condolences to the warmbier family and to all the friends, and i know there are many of otto, the treatment that he received while under north korean custody for a year and a half was appalling and outrageous, and i think the north koreans owe a full explanation to his family and to the united states of what happened. >> yang: is the approach complicated by the fact that there are three americans still being held? >> well, i think it concentrates the mind certainly of the un
she's now at stanford university. that's where she joins us from tonight. ambassador stephens, thank you. what about that question? is this tragic story of otto warmbier going to affect, have any impact on the way the united states approaches north korea? >> well, i certainly think it's a reminder to us that the threat and the danger that north korea poses, not just to the united states, but to the region and the world, goes even beyond its nuclear missile programs, which we've been so...
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joining us now to talk about her research at stanford university is dr. virginia winn. 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 fascinating.
joining us now to talk about her research at stanford university is dr. virginia winn. 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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he dropped out of a master's program at stanford university to start a software company.m as a product manager. it was while working there he started to feel overwhelmed. >> harris: honestly, i was just bombarded in email and calendar invitations, and just the overload of what it's like to work at a place like google. and i was asking, "when is all of this adding up to, like, an actual benefit to my life?" and i ended up making this manifesto, and it basically said, you know, "look, never before in history have a handful of people at a handful of technology companies shaped how a billion people think and feel every day with the choices they make about these screens." >> cooper: his 144-page presentation argued that the constant distractions of apps and emails are "weakening our relationships to each other," and "destroying our kids ability to focus." it was widely read inside google, and caught the eye of one of the founders, larry page. but harris told us it didn't lead to any changes, and after three years, he quit. >> harris: and it's not because anyone is evil or has
he dropped out of a master's program at stanford university to start a software company.m as a product manager. it was while working there he started to feel overwhelmed. >> harris: honestly, i was just bombarded in email and calendar invitations, and just the overload of what it's like to work at a place like google. and i was asking, "when is all of this adding up to, like, an actual benefit to my life?" and i ended up making this manifesto, and it basically said, you know,...
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he's now a professor at stanford university and an msnbc rush affairs contributor.good to see you. let's get right to what david ignatius wrote. putin looked aggressive and peeved during that forum. help us better understand the putin that you know, based on how he answered megyn's questions. i know you've had the unique advantage of listening to these comments in russian yesterday. >> well, i congratulate our colleague, megyn kelly. it's her job to make him feel uncomfortable and at ease because she was asking tough questions he didn't want to answer. remember, this forum is his show. it's his celebration, his celebration, the russian davos in his hometown of st. petersburg. he likes a nice, relaxed atmosphere where he can show off his country and russian businesses. he wasn't allowed to have that happen and that's a good thing in my opinion. >> i want to take a listen to some of putin's responses. this one to the hacking question. here it is. >> translator: hackers can be anywhere. they can be in russia, in asia, even in america, latin america. they can even be ha
he's now a professor at stanford university and an msnbc rush affairs contributor.good to see you. let's get right to what david ignatius wrote. putin looked aggressive and peeved during that forum. help us better understand the putin that you know, based on how he answered megyn's questions. i know you've had the unique advantage of listening to these comments in russian yesterday. >> well, i congratulate our colleague, megyn kelly. it's her job to make him feel uncomfortable and at ease...
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we have a professor of economics at stanford university, author clothes."ou look at the banks from a credit perspective, the bond perspective. -- areshare buybacks good for equity investors. is this good news for bond investors, as well? >> let's step back. is not reducing the equity levels by a lot. is,stress test right now are very the banks cautious with their capital returns. we are excited about 100% pr ratios. which means, net income they are making for the year, they're looking to pay it back to read it is not out of control, but it means banks are healthy and they are able to do that. professor, big picture, the stress test. what is your assessment of the assessment? >> i marvel at the fact that it is been 10 years since things went bad on all of us. i am extremely dismayed when dividends are paid for, to big banks in particular. from my perspective, a dollar paid out is maybe, the bondholders are not that worried right now. but it might be money we might lose. in some cases, what i see is incredibly unhealthy institutions. we can talk for hours abo
we have a professor of economics at stanford university, author clothes."ou look at the banks from a credit perspective, the bond perspective. -- areshare buybacks good for equity investors. is this good news for bond investors, as well? >> let's step back. is not reducing the equity levels by a lot. is,stress test right now are very the banks cautious with their capital returns. we are excited about 100% pr ratios. which means, net income they are making for the year, they're...
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he talks about faith work in the library at stanford university. just all different kinds of personal information is presented in these letters. this is a letter that he wrote to ken in the summer of 1959 and he had his dog signed the letter, which i think is really cute. this is the original manuscript cuckoo'sflew over the nest." this copy begins with page 2. we never received page 1. this is the oldest manuscript for the poor, and you can seek editorial marks and changes to the manuscript. -- you can see editorial marks and changes to the manuscript. ken was a graphic artist. i am not sure if graphic artist would be the term, but he knew how to draw and he drew these one flewrs that are in " over the cuckoo's nest," and this is one of the main characters, randolph mcmurphy, and this is the psychiatrist and these are some of the other characters in the story. published, ak was psychiatrist named lewis bartlett read the book and sent ken a fan letter, and there between correspondence them about mental institutions, psychiatry, and those kinds of d
he talks about faith work in the library at stanford university. just all different kinds of personal information is presented in these letters. this is a letter that he wrote to ken in the summer of 1959 and he had his dog signed the letter, which i think is really cute. this is the original manuscript cuckoo'sflew over the nest." this copy begins with page 2. we never received page 1. this is the oldest manuscript for the poor, and you can seek editorial marks and changes to the...