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[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best advice i have seen on the subject was the following. commencement speakers,, the advice went, should think of themselves as the body at an old-fashioned irish wake. [laughter] have they need you to party, but nobody expects you to say very much. [laughter] john: a tradition i shall follow. [applause] indiana university and stanford university actually have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president of indiana university in 1891 came west to becom
[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement...
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indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the ending of your time at the university. and the parents in the audience will be happy to know that it is the end of tuition. it is also however, the begin ning of the rest of your life. it is on that i would like to offer my thought. i believe deeply in the trans formative power of education. it can truly change lives. not only the life of the individual student, but all of the lives of the graduates event ually touches. and not just in the few years after you graduate, but in the decades ahead when your lights work maybe something you never contemplated. for that to h
indiana university and stanford university have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president in indiana came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later tom urlesh came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me it is very meaningful and a great honor to be here today and celebrate the commencement with you. the root of the word commence has a latin origin, meaning to begin or initiate. many of you probably think of this day as the...
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[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of
[applause] announcer: former stanford university john thain -- stanford university president john hennessy became president of alphabet. he delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. this is 10 minutes. [applause] john: thank you. members of the board of
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a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorky sentenced a form per stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news sent shock waves through california's legal community. >> a good judge has lost his job for doing his job. i think it's a very sad day for the judiciary in california. >> reporter: and now cindy hendrickson a prosecutor so far received nearly 70% of the vote to become persky's successor. angela story has received about 30% of the vote. and persky does remain a lawyer. he can of course work in a private practice if he wants. he can also work to become a prosecutor for a district attorney's office in the future. so far, no comment from judge persky. live in palo alto, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> eight sta
a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorky sentenced a form per stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news sent...
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we are on location at the hoosier institution at stanford university interviewing scholars and professors and right now we are joined by thomas henriksen america and the rogue states is the name of the book. how do you define a rogue state? >> they try to manufacture weapons of mass destruction many nucleameaning nuclear weapons, biological weapons or chemical weapons. and they're also having to be dictatorships, suppressing the human rights, violators of international norms. so, the definition is pretty precise. i think most people understand when we mention rogue states, certain states come to mind easily. we think of iran, north korea and iraq in the same way before the invasion and a number of states have been like rural states close to it. such as cuba virtually no longer think of as a rogue state, or lydia at one time because it also was a dictatorship manufacturing weapons of mass destruction. and there've been other states, such as myanmar which were on the path to. the pass is familiar and the definition as well. >> one of the things you get into in your book is how the superpowe
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of a brutal murder 44 years ago on the campus of stanford university. santa clara county sheriff's department confirms officers were prepared to arrest 72-year- old steven crawford at his apartment yesterday. when police approached him, crawford said he wanted to get dressed first. when he didn't reappear for some time, police entered his apartment and that is when they saw crawford sitting on the bed with a gun. he killed himself with one bullet in his apartment. police found some noteworthy items there. >> no. 1, in a box in a closet with some other important papers was a copy of a book called the ultimate evil and that looks like it talks about serial killers and why it was there, we thought that was unusual and the second item, there actually was a suicide note. it was rambling. it was very short. it appeared to be very hastily written. it was dated in 2016. >> that suicide note did not detail what happened that night in 1974 when 19-year-old arlis perry was sexually assaulted and murdered at the school's chapel. investigators say the motive might n
of a brutal murder 44 years ago on the campus of stanford university. santa clara county sheriff's department confirms officers were prepared to arrest 72-year- old steven crawford at his apartment yesterday. when police approached him, crawford said he wanted to get dressed first. when he didn't reappear for some time, police entered his apartment and that is when they saw crawford sitting on the bed with a gun. he killed himself with one bullet in his apartment. police found some noteworthy...
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. >> 19-year-old arlis perry was found murdered at stanford university four decades ago.tors say dna testing led them to a person they suspected all along. but just yesterday the case took a very unexpected turn. this morning closure for a california family in a decades-old cold case. >> this is a case that eludes us no longer. >> reporter: in 1974 arlis perry was found brutally assaulted and fatally stabbed with an ice pick. a security guard says he found perry's body at the altar of a church at stanford university. investigators determined perry had gone to church to pray after fighting with her husband who was a premed student. after clearing her husband of suspicion, investigators immediately turned their attention to that security guard who found the body, steven crawford. >> he was someone that had been a suspect in the case for quite a long time. we just didn't have the evidence. it was what we believed, but there was not any really strong link, and i believe that now we have the strong link. >> police now say recently retested dna evidence has identified crawford
. >> 19-year-old arlis perry was found murdered at stanford university four decades ago.tors say dna testing led them to a person they suspected all along. but just yesterday the case took a very unexpected turn. this morning closure for a california family in a decades-old cold case. >> this is a case that eludes us no longer. >> reporter: in 1974 arlis perry was found brutally assaulted and fatally stabbed with an ice pick. a security guard says he found perry's body at the...
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a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorrsky sentenced a form -- a former stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news sent shock waves through california's legal community. >> the recalling sends a message, a chilling message, to judges, not just in california, to maybe even across the country, that if you do your job and you make a decision that's lawful, you use your discretion, and it's lawful, and some people don't like it, you could lose your job. california. >> reporter: and now cindy hendrickson a prosecutor so far received nearly 70% of the vote to become persky's successor. and persky does remain a lawyer. he can of course work in a private practice if he wants. he can also work to become a prosecuto
a stanford university law professor launched this recall effort two years ago shortly after superiorrsky sentenced a form -- a former stanford university swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman on campus. turner was released from jail on good behavior after three months and is required to registered as a sex offender for life. but some think judge persky was too lenient. he is the first california judge to be recalled by voters in more than 80 years. this news...
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[applause] >> former stanford university president, jean hennessey become parent of google in corporated in february. next the computer scientist and textbook author delivers the address in bloomington at indiana university. this is 10 minutes. >> thank you.
[applause] >> former stanford university president, jean hennessey become parent of google in corporated in february. next the computer scientist and textbook author delivers the address in bloomington at indiana university. this is 10 minutes. >> thank you.
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[applause] >> former stanford university president john hennessy became chairman of google's parent company outfit inc. in february. next, the computer scientist and textbook author delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. it's ten
[applause] >> former stanford university president john hennessy became chairman of google's parent company outfit inc. in february. next, the computer scientist and textbook author delivers the commencement address at indiana university in bloomington. it's ten
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stanford university is just a stone's throw away from the tech the professor of neurobiology prabhat suppose he has much developments here closely. to see what can be done. still beyond its new role here for considers itself is trying to work out how we need to be a status symbol status symbol. with garage startups that went on to conquer the world technocrats led california the center of the world's technology industry. silicon valley is still considered a mythical place where visions lead to revolution. my sense is the future if you just disappear quickly one would assume that it's sort of all over scrapes no decal of terri bottom on strangers the displaced have made her twenty employees their own last. companies in silicon valley place grace importance on the well being of the employees and europe work is going to only dream of on the job massage therapy. apple and google believe such services make them the world's best employees. interest and a many people associate these companies with flat hierarchies freedom and perhaps even an acute. a subtle but almost the opposite is the ca
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american sign language animal psychologist patty fattah soon began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project back in one thousand nine hundred seventy four. to an easier way a radical internees in cleric has been sentenced to death for loss to minding the string of deadly attacks across the country amman a buddha had him on is considered the defacto head of the so-called islamic state supporters in indonesia of the court ruling comes shortly after the country's parliament passed tougher antiterrorism laws. is seen as the ideological leader of. a loose knit group of militants sympathetic to the so-called islamic state on friday the judges handed down the guilty verdict under the protection of a sizeable security detail both outside and inside the jakarta courtroom. aka. has been found guilty of terrorism. he is therefore sentenced to death. during sentencing seemed ready to continue his role as a martyr to the cause. message to me before the trial was to arrange his execution as soon as possible. it was clear that he didn't want any delays in carrying it out. the cleric ordered his fo
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american sign language the animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project back in one thousand nine hundred four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine why. rest in peace so you're up to date with the w. news we're back at the top of the hour with more world news for c the. eloi. right. gemini which. any time any place. to sing music video never. have the benefit of cocktail.
american sign language the animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project back in one thousand nine hundred four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine why. rest in peace so you're up to date with the w. news we're back at the top of the hour with more world news for c the. eloi. right. gemini which. any time any place. to sing music video never. have the benefit of cocktail.
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first up, looking to acclimate their wonder twin powers, representing stanford university, from the los and from the chicago bulls, robin lopez. hello! welcome! welcome. and their opponents, representing the university of kentucky, from the minnesota timberwolves, all-star karl-anthony towns, and from the phoenix suns, three-point champion devin booker. hello, devon! welcome. >> hello. >> yeah. >> first question, do you know things. >> yes. >> yes, all right! you're on the board. >> well, we're going to find out if you're right. these are the rules. i will give you a question. the first team to buzz in and answer it correctly gets points. if you get it right, you get the points. if you do not get it right, you get to come in and try to steal those points. the winners will bring pride and glory to their schools. the losers will bring pestilence and shame. are you ready? let's begin. the first question is, what physicist is responsible for the equation "e" equals "mc" squared? brook? >> albert einstein. >> that is absolutely right, brook! >> i'm going to step back. >> that question really
first up, looking to acclimate their wonder twin powers, representing stanford university, from the los and from the chicago bulls, robin lopez. hello! welcome! welcome. and their opponents, representing the university of kentucky, from the minnesota timberwolves, all-star karl-anthony towns, and from the phoenix suns, three-point champion devin booker. hello, devon! welcome. >> hello. >> yeah. >> first question, do you know things. >> yes. >> yes, all right!...
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he went to stanford university for a degree in political science after going to harvard law school. he opened a private practice in san francisco from 1961 to 1963. he then moved back to sacramento . while there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. justice kennedy weighed in on one of his last supreme court cases today. >> he sided with the majority in a five the show -- a 5- wordage case siding against organized labor. >> effective immediately, public employees can refuse to pay union dues. on this decision, it means that employees have decisions to make and unions are bracing for the worst. the average california teacher makes about $50,000 a year and pays about $1000 in annual union dues. today's decision means that the teachers can opt out of the union, save the $1000 but still get all of the benefits that the union negotiates, such as vacation days and holidays. justice kagan predicted employees and those that love their union realize that they can get the same benefits even if they let their membe
he went to stanford university for a degree in political science after going to harvard law school. he opened a private practice in san francisco from 1961 to 1963. he then moved back to sacramento . while there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. justice kennedy weighed in on one of his last supreme court cases today. >> he sided with the majority in a five the show -- a 5- wordage case siding against...
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the main suspect in a ritualistic killing at stanford university back in 1974 .... has apparently committed sota solutionbelieve there is lane. but they believe there is lane. but they over the bike must cross over the bike lane. but they believe there is a solutionsot sota solution believe there is lane. but they over the bike (ken) (pam) (pam)another big story tonight a bizarre 44-year-old cold case homicide investigation is still unfolding at this hour. the main suspect in a ritualistic killing at stanford university back in 1974 .... has apparently committed suicide. this - as sheriff's deputies were closing in on him... at a motel in san jose . (ken) kron four's gabe slate joins us live from santa clara county where a news conference just wrapped up. (ken) (ken) and kron 4 first told you about this story through a breaking news push alert this morning. make sure you download the kron4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news. (pam) a massive data breach that is affecting hundreds of millions of americans ... and it is all from a company you have probab
the main suspect in a ritualistic killing at stanford university back in 1974 .... has apparently committed sota solutionbelieve there is lane. but they believe there is lane. but they over the bike must cross over the bike lane. but they believe there is a solutionsot sota solution believe there is lane. but they over the bike (ken) (pam) (pam)another big story tonight a bizarre 44-year-old cold case homicide investigation is still unfolding at this hour. the main suspect in a ritualistic...
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penny patterson taught her sign language at the stanford university project that started in 1994.any met coco including mr. rogers. she's been the star in documentaries and "national geographic." the late robin williams also met coco years ago and had an immediate special bond with her sharing humor and kindness. the legacy behind, people tweeting, you broke down walls about communication between humans and species. even with my own family she touched the hearts of my daughters. we recently did a study about -- on her science project about how animals communicate with humans. she was an incredible animal and touched so many lives. reporting live, sharon katsuda. back to you. >>> summer travelers, a lot more flyers in the air, fbi is reminding everyone to be wary of being groped midair. in-flight cases are extremely rare but the fbi recently found that a lot more flyers are reporting those incidents. last year there were 63 cases report reported. four years ago 38 cases. authorities say it poo may have to do with higher rates of intoxicated or perhaps medicated passengers. it occur
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she started working with stanford university in 1974, and their the gorilla project was formed. koko even had a pet kitten, teaching us about the emotional life of guerrillas. in 2001 koko became fast friends with robin williams. koko seem to remember the comedian from a movie. in this video they are making faces at each other with koko even trying on his glasses. she kept signing to have him tickle her. she died two days a morning -- tuesday morning at the age of 46. >>> a man has been charged with killing rapper xxxtentacion. . the rapper was ambushed on monday as he was driving a south florida. his attorney says the 20-year- old rapper had visited a bank shortly before the shooting and may have withdrawn a large amount of cash to buy a motorcycle. >>> today marks the beginning of summer, and what is a better to wait to welcome the decision, -- to welcome the new season, a bit of yoga. this morning a big crowd gathered at times square in new york city to mark the first day of summer by celebrating international yoga day. many yoga enthusiasts got there flexon by enjoying free
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dollars annually which happens to be the same amount it cost to send a high school graduate to stanford university for a year one of the best universities in the world bessie equipment that's how much it cost to lock up one person for stealing a slice of pizza well you know i came up with a phrase a few years ago there seemed no good lag in this and the american economy is becoming the casino go leg you have a few people who get rich in the casino of wall street or because they become professional athletes or have you and there's a very small percentage of the one percentage that hits the casino lottery billions but everyone else is living in a good leg this is the new girl and this is the american girl like and the seed of every major city across america and it's the result of corruption is the result of . a government in freefall is the result of a central bank that is not accountable to anyone and just prints trillions of dollars to go drop bombs and bail out bad banks and there's no turning back you know our from dmitri orloff wrote a famous essay collapse gap a few years ago so that the sovie
dollars annually which happens to be the same amount it cost to send a high school graduate to stanford university for a year one of the best universities in the world bessie equipment that's how much it cost to lock up one person for stealing a slice of pizza well you know i came up with a phrase a few years ago there seemed no good lag in this and the american economy is becoming the casino go leg you have a few people who get rich in the casino of wall street or because they become...
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. >> stanford university medical school physician was an early critic of holmes. >> for me, it's a vindicationght. >> unfortunately, it turned out the to be too good to be true. >> they was sort of a cutting edge pioneering woman in the area. and it was a big fizzle. >> now, reporter john carius said that many silicone valley start ups made claims early on, but this is different, this is about medicine and real results that cannot be faked. >>> thank you. and you can watch our whole interview with the writer, by heading to other website, abc 7 news.com. >> terminally ill california ans have the right to end their lives again, following a decision by a state appeals court. >> they are audible to obtainbtn it was called unconstitutional for legal reasons. >>> you may not see warning labels about cancer when you buy coffee after all. companies are buck ago ruling. it was to require them to note something about coffee causing cancer. the state made the decision after a world healthcare organization review showed there's not evidence to prove coffee causes cancer. >>> new at 11:00. not give engine
. >> stanford university medical school physician was an early critic of holmes. >> for me, it's a vindicationght. >> unfortunately, it turned out the to be too good to be true. >> they was sort of a cutting edge pioneering woman in the area. and it was a big fizzle. >> now, reporter john carius said that many silicone valley start ups made claims early on, but this is different, this is about medicine and real results that cannot be faked. >>> thank you....
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. >> reporter: right, well stanford university and stanford police have yet to issue a statement. now you are employing to see the inside of the stanford memorial church where this horrible murder occurred more than 40 years ago. according to the stanford daily, arliss perry's body was found next to this altar inside the stanford memorial church. here is old film taken in 1974 of investigators going through the crime scene searching for clues. they collected semen and found a hand print but couldn't find who the killer was. visitors from all over the world come to see the church without a clue of what happened here in 1974. even people who graduated in the '70s have never heard of the murder. >> maybe i was wallows in watergate that year. that was a political year. >> but no recollection. >> no recollection, sorry. >> we askeds dozens and dozens of people if therl this murder. no one seems to remember. that's because the gory details were not publicly released for some time to protect family and friends. perry lived with her husband in the escondido village. he was a stanford stud
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i'm lanhee chen, the david and diane steffy research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford universityd i'm just really pleased to be onstage with amy chua tonight. amy is the john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very
i'm lanhee chen, the david and diane steffy research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford universityd i'm just really pleased to be onstage with amy chua tonight. amy is the john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very
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in 2009, he returned to stanford university where he got his undergrad degree to deliver the commencement address. california ties were crucial in his appointment to the ninth circuit and eventually to the u.s. supreme court. as you heard blayne say, he was the tie breaker in several landmark decisions. and although he was decidedly conservative in his early years on the court, ine did offer a decision protecting liberal lgb members and wrote the majority decision. the following year, he addressed abortion, voting to strike down texas regulations putting limits on clinics and doctors. more recently, he did vote to uphold the muslim travel ban and did side with the court's conservatives in today's ruling on unions. our coverage of the supreme court shakeup continues on nightly news which includes real-life conclusions. >>> now to the immigration crisis where a controversial idea centered around the east bay seems to be dead in the water. homeland security had floated a proposal to build a site to house thousands of people seeking to enter the u.s. illegally. but as jodi hernandez tells us,
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they did it at stanford university. you can google it and get it. there are about 300 steps involved. >> wow. >> it will take anywhere between 5 and 15 years. when you break a problem like this down to the components, yes, you can do it. it all depends on political will and the willingness to implement the plan. >> guys -- >> can i just say -- >> go ahead. >> i'd be happier if sid was sitting at president trump's right hand at the discussions and, of course, he is not. >> exactly. john, joe, bill, thanks to all of you. bill, of course, will be standing by. this summit is expected to -- our coverage is going to start at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight. it is overnight. it is 11:30 at night in singapore. hopefully, everybody is getting to bed, and they'll have a good, early breakfast and start this early in the morning. >> hopefully they have a room with air-conditioning. >>> president trump's trade war with canada escalating, as his top advisers completely attack justin trudeau in the mharshest of terms and misrepresent what trudeau said on saturday. this
they did it at stanford university. you can google it and get it. there are about 300 steps involved. >> wow. >> it will take anywhere between 5 and 15 years. when you break a problem like this down to the components, yes, you can do it. it all depends on political will and the willingness to implement the plan. >> guys -- >> can i just say -- >> go ahead. >> i'd be happier if sid was sitting at president trump's right hand at the discussions and, of course,...
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he had sentenced brock turner, former stanford university swimmer convict confidence sexual assault to six-month jail sentence which many thought was too lenient. >> you can't just be a by tander listening to things happen. >> reporter: mayor sam la cardo says the solution starts with education. >> ensuring it young men understand what no means that young women are very clear in communicating where the lines are so everybody understands what respect means. >> reporter: necessary conversation that like heels could problem to be uncomfortable but it's a lesson many fathers like brandon hope their sons remember for a long time. >> people want to make a difference. hopefully everybody wants to be part of something that's good. >> reporter: prans today paid a $56 registration fee. that money will go to the ywca. that number is significant as every 56 minutes here in california, someone is sexually assaulted. i'm live at santana road tonight. amanda delcastillo. >> thanks very much. look at this. not your typical big rig. tesla today tweet there had video of its electric semi crossing the go
he had sentenced brock turner, former stanford university swimmer convict confidence sexual assault to six-month jail sentence which many thought was too lenient. >> you can't just be a by tander listening to things happen. >> reporter: mayor sam la cardo says the solution starts with education. >> ensuring it young men understand what no means that young women are very clear in communicating where the lines are so everybody understands what respect means. >> reporter:...
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took his own life and just learned this is all connected to a four decade old cold case at stanford university. here's a live picture from sky7 in camden avenue in san jose. the police department responded after trying to serve the search warrant. david, this is a wild story. >> reporter: well, reggie, this is another example like the golden state killer case in which dna has proven to be a breakthrough in trying to solve a cold case. deputies from the santa clara sheriff's office served a warrant this morning on camden avenue in this apartment complex trying to contact a suspect they believe is connected to the 1974 student's wife found dead in a church on campus. sheriff smith told abc 7 news the suspect appears to have shot himself inside his apartmet before making c deputies. details are unclear whether words were exchanged, but sheriff smith confirms this was not an officer-involved shooting. smith indicates the man they served a warrant to has been a suspect for some time and dna evidence was recently retested. >> we were here to serve a search warrant, and the case that we were serving
took his own life and just learned this is all connected to a four decade old cold case at stanford university. here's a live picture from sky7 in camden avenue in san jose. the police department responded after trying to serve the search warrant. david, this is a wild story. >> reporter: well, reggie, this is another example like the golden state killer case in which dna has proven to be a breakthrough in trying to solve a cold case. deputies from the santa clara sheriff's office served...
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a scientist began teaching koko the start of a stanford university contest in 1974. the gorilla appeared in document is an featured on the cover of "national geographic" magazine twice. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] up another sideline young young he said that. as as usual and i might say some anthony's crossing using in you know you know i say stay dale has risen from frontline signed. in and set of regulations martial children than their parents it's not only i and what will smale made confidential children. ready ready beings hadeses fast isolating longo
a scientist began teaching koko the start of a stanford university contest in 1974. the gorilla appeared in document is an featured on the cover of "national geographic" magazine twice. you are watching "dw news." after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stick around. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] up another sideline young young he said that. as...
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what happened that night in 1974 when arliss perry was sexually assaulted and murdered inside stanford university's chapel. investigators say they may never know the motive but based on dna evidence linking crawford to the crime scene, they are certain that case is finally closed. >>> university parking enforcement officer was stabbed to death today on the campus of cal poly pomona. los angeles county fire received a call from cal poly police just before 5 pm about a person acting erratically. students were sent an alert to stay away from two buildings on campus and that is when the suspect attacked the parking officer. when police arrived, they opened fire and killed the suspect. >>> more than 1000 people turned out for a vigil tonight in maryland to honor the five people gunned down at a newspaper office yesterday. many carried candles as the crowd streamed through downtown annapolis. the suspect reportedly carried a long list of grievances, filing lawsuits against reporters, lawyers, and even judges. reporter kenneth craig has an update him and annapolis tonight. >> reporter: there were outpouri
what happened that night in 1974 when arliss perry was sexually assaulted and murdered inside stanford university's chapel. investigators say they may never know the motive but based on dna evidence linking crawford to the crime scene, they are certain that case is finally closed. >>> university parking enforcement officer was stabbed to death today on the campus of cal poly pomona. los angeles county fire received a call from cal poly police just before 5 pm about a person acting...
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garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50 years. michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have. garvin: but to use that tool takes money, and this is where libby and tony come back into the picture. libby: and then i just talk about, like, why "unravel." garvin: after jennifer's death, they started a foundation, unravel, funding pediatric cancer research, but not in a traditional way, giving directly to researchers and speeding up what otherwise could be a year's long process. libby: traditional funding funds proven science. proven science for kids with dipg means certain death, sogain: and sot make sense. when christopher mount, a graduate student in dr. monje's lab, devised an experim
garvin: a pediatric neuro-oncologist and researcher at stanford university school of medicine. michelle: but like this. garvin: it is why, just hours after jennifer's death, we were in dr. monje's lab, witnessing the first steps in an ultimately successful attempt to create stem cell lines from jennifer's tumor, adding a glimmer of hope in the treatment of a disease that hadn't seen a meaningful advance in the past 50 years. michelle: jennifer's donation gave us a tool that we didn't have....
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the main suspect in a ritualistic killing at stanford university back in 19-74 .... apparently committed suicide. this - as sheriff's deputies were closing in on him at a san jose motel. kron 4's gabe slate breaks down the cold case .... and what led investigators to their conclusion 44- years later. in 1974 arlis perry was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in the back of the stanford memorial church. no one was ever convicted of the crime. at the time the main suspect was a security guard who was on site steven blake crawford.. there was never enough evidence to arrest him but he was never officially cleared.all these years later steven blake crawford was still a suspect and living in santa clara. investigators were closing in on him with new dna evidence. sound from laurie smith, santa clara county sheriffthere was new evidence we linked to him santa clara county sheriff lauri smith says thursday morning a few of her deputies were serving a warrant at the residence of steven blake crawford in the 5200 block of camden ave in the city of san jose. sound from l
the main suspect in a ritualistic killing at stanford university back in 19-74 .... apparently committed suicide. this - as sheriff's deputies were closing in on him at a san jose motel. kron 4's gabe slate breaks down the cold case .... and what led investigators to their conclusion 44- years later. in 1974 arlis perry was brutally sexually assaulted and murdered in the back of the stanford memorial church. no one was ever convicted of the crime. at the time the main suspect was a security...
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biological sciences and director of the morrison institute for population and resource studies at stanford university professor welcome. twenty three and me is among the prominent consumer d.n.a. testing services and they claim their words we are extremely confident in the accuracy of the detailed results we provide to our customers our standard for accuracy is unmatched in the market since twenty three and me is the only consumer company to forgo or undergo i should say f.d.a. authorization for health related tests showing these test to be over ninety nine point nine percent accurate professor how accurate is this testing and what can the consumer find out from these kits. there are two kinds of information that come under the rubric of what twenty three may was talking about one is the three d.n.a. . markers which are effectively like patients that tell you about the risk for breast cancer they have permission to do those they're called the. genes. and the other class of information that they provide is an estimate of risk for a certain number of rights that can be related to things like hyperchole
biological sciences and director of the morrison institute for population and resource studies at stanford university professor welcome. twenty three and me is among the prominent consumer d.n.a. testing services and they claim their words we are extremely confident in the accuracy of the detailed results we provide to our customers our standard for accuracy is unmatched in the market since twenty three and me is the only consumer company to forgo or undergo i should say f.d.a. authorization...
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. >> reporter: stanford university also released a statement thanking the investigators and the sheriff's department and saying it remains a heart-wrenching memory at the university. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert. >>> now to the latest in maryland where one newspaper is now tasked with reporting on a mass shooting among their own. that's the front page of tomorrow's "capital gazette." five people are dead, two others injured after a gunman opened fire at the "capital gazette" a. for answers is in custody, bute just beginning. >> reporter: tonight nbc news is reporting police are at the suspect's maryland home. 38-year-old jarrod ramos, hours after he allegedly opened fire inside a local annapolis newspaper. >> this person was prepared to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. >> reporter: the suspect opened fire with a long gun, killing five. >> reporter: terrified reporters tweeted, begging for help. approximately 170 people were inside the building when he opened fire. >> it's scary, very scary. so i'm a little up about everything. >> repor
. >> reporter: stanford university also released a statement thanking the investigators and the sheriff's department and saying it remains a heart-wrenching memory at the university. live in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, robert. >>> now to the latest in maryland where one newspaper is now tasked with reporting on a mass shooting among their own. that's the front page of tomorrow's "capital gazette." five people are dead, two others...
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stanford university's professor dr. sven biker is an expert in the field of self-driving technology and says it is possible that the tesla's technology malfunctioned here. >> what it seems to indicate, that theict, did not worked for hours to safely remove parts of the exposed damaged car fire after the crash. the ntsb's report reveals five days after the crash, that burned battery reignited, something doctor beiker says can easily happen because the chemicals in these electric car batteries are still interacting with each other even after a crash. >> you cannot just pull the plug or flip the switch and turn it off. >> reporter: anoushah rasta, nbc bay area news. >>> another privacy headache for facebook. facebook is being blamed for a software bug, for publicly revealing the posts of nearly 14 million users. that glitch was active for about ten days last month. it changed users' privacy settings without them knowing. that means some facebook users who thought they were posting to friends or within the social network co
stanford university's professor dr. sven biker is an expert in the field of self-driving technology and says it is possible that the tesla's technology malfunctioned here. >> what it seems to indicate, that theict, did not worked for hours to safely remove parts of the exposed damaged car fire after the crash. the ntsb's report reveals five days after the crash, that burned battery reignited, something doctor beiker says can easily happen because the chemicals in these electric car...
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stanford university said it wil and interesting that president trump when he talks about paying fothell this, he said north korea should be looking to the governments of outh korea and japan for that. haidi: how more these sanctions could impact. joining us on the line is dan the principal and global financial sanctions leader. how much in your notes, nine rounds of sanctions since 2006. we have been here before although not with a u.s. sitting president. how much are you tempering? >> it's a bit of grouped hog day of people who spent years. there have been attempts to try and push north korea towards having a deal on the table. but any sort of tangible movement in the poft steps will be the opening of a discussion because this is a regime that spent building up their nuclear weapons technology. haidi: i want to put out this ick chart how we had is some exuberance and if this is successful conversation and business opportunities going to the north, this is a chart showing the erm industries have and surging while the kospi that came up after kim said in the second meeting that key inf
stanford university said it wil and interesting that president trump when he talks about paying fothell this, he said north korea should be looking to the governments of outh korea and japan for that. haidi: how more these sanctions could impact. joining us on the line is dan the principal and global financial sanctions leader. how much in your notes, nine rounds of sanctions since 2006. we have been here before although not with a u.s. sitting president. how much are you tempering? >>...
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american sign language animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project in one thousand nine hundred seventy four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine twice. you're watching e.w. news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. the much. more intriguing international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week chancellor merkel and so back to the war as tensions are mounting germany's refugee brown the question is can she come up with a solution to prevent her goal one from being blown apart find out on hundred coming up shortly. sixty minutes on. home. for. a clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage those who want to marry for love. but the clash that's shaking families and society to the cool. my father would be angry sometimes i think i'm ready to. go starts july eighth d w. thirty page i'm not trying to contents of election anything and make a comment president read to type out on
american sign language animal psychologist penny patterson began teaching koko as part of a stanford university project in one thousand nine hundred seventy four the gorilla was featured in many documentaries and appeared on the cover of national geographic magazine twice. you're watching e.w. news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. the much. more intriguing international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week chancellor...
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gorilla fund ation preserve in california on choose day she was taught sign language as part of a stanford university project in one thousand nine hundred ninety four the foundation says her capacity for language helped open the minds of the hearts of millions of people around the world who was among the handful of primates who could communicate using sign language. the top stories currently on al-jazeera donald trump says he's ordered u.s. government agencies to reunite migrant children who is separated from their relatives of the southern border the president vowed to public outrage on witness day and signed an executive order ending the policy of splitting up families who were detained for illegal immigration congress was supposed to vote on a compromise bill would address those separations that's now been delayed until friday of directv h h s t h s d o j to work together to keep illegal immigrant families together during the immigration process and to reunite these previously separated groups but the only real solution is for congress to close the catch and release loopholes that have fueled the
gorilla fund ation preserve in california on choose day she was taught sign language as part of a stanford university project in one thousand nine hundred ninety four the foundation says her capacity for language helped open the minds of the hearts of millions of people around the world who was among the handful of primates who could communicate using sign language. the top stories currently on al-jazeera donald trump says he's ordered u.s. government agencies to reunite migrant children who is...
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voters in northern california have recalled a judge from office after he sentenced a former stanford universityan unconscious woman in 2016, to a 6—month jail term. judge aaron persky was widely criticised at the time for being too lenient towards the defendant, brock turner. a luxury hotel in one of london's most exclusive neighbourhoods had to be evacuated on wednesday afternoon, after a fire broke out on the roof. nearby buildings had to be evacuated as well. 120 firefighters were called to tackle the blaze at the mandarin oriental hyde park in knightsbridge. the hotel has just gone through what its owners describe as the most extensive refurbishment in its history. fortunately no—one was hurt. next week's summit may feature just donald trump and kimjong—un, but its outcome could affect many other countries. in particular, japan will be watching events closely. prime minister shinzo abe will be speaking to mr trump before that singapore summit, but there are still concerns that any deal between washington and pyongyang will not suit tokyo. rupert wingfield—hayes reports. japan isa japan is a
voters in northern california have recalled a judge from office after he sentenced a former stanford universityan unconscious woman in 2016, to a 6—month jail term. judge aaron persky was widely criticised at the time for being too lenient towards the defendant, brock turner. a luxury hotel in one of london's most exclusive neighbourhoods had to be evacuated on wednesday afternoon, after a fire broke out on the roof. nearby buildings had to be evacuated as well. 120 firefighters were called...
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in 2016, judge aaron persky gave a 6—month jail sentence to stanford university swimmer, brock turnernconscious woman after a party on campus. the student could have been sent to prison for 14 years. our correspondent, peter bowes, says the #metoo movement may have played a part in thejudge's removal. the movement have had a tremendous amount of publicity over the last year or $0, amount of publicity over the last yearorso, and all amount of publicity over the last year or so, and all that started after the arrest of harvey weinstein. it has changed the mood in terms of women feeling empowered in cases like this, perhaps where they feel that justice has in cases like this, perhaps where they feel thatjustice has been done, and certainly, that was the mood, the feeling after this case a couple of years ago. though it could well be seen as the first expression of that new—found empowerment at the ballot box, essentially changing a wrong that many people viewed at the time, and taking someone out of office have expressed an opinion that many, many people disagree with. there is another w
in 2016, judge aaron persky gave a 6—month jail sentence to stanford university swimmer, brock turnernconscious woman after a party on campus. the student could have been sent to prison for 14 years. our correspondent, peter bowes, says the #metoo movement may have played a part in thejudge's removal. the movement have had a tremendous amount of publicity over the last year or $0, amount of publicity over the last yearorso, and all amount of publicity over the last year or so, and all that...
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crawford was under investigation for the 1974 murder of a woman inside the stanford university chapel. >>> authorities are also now investigating whether crawford is connected to other murders. our investigative unit has been reviewing unsolved cases in santa clara county and looking into crawford's whereabouts when those killings happened. to learn more, just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and click on the investigative unit tab. >>> in annapolis, maryland, hundreds gathered near the statehouse for a candle light march in honor of the five newspaper employees gunned down yesterday. in a second vigil, mourners locked arms and shared their grief. the suspect in the mass shootings, jarrod ramos, was in court this morning to answer to murder charges. police say he barricaded the exits of the "capital gazette" and then came into the newsroom with the intent of killing as many people as he could. threatened paper in the past and sued in 2012 for a story published about him harassing a woman. >>> tomorrow, hundreds of rallies around the nation to protest the trump administration's immig
crawford was under investigation for the 1974 murder of a woman inside the stanford university chapel. >>> authorities are also now investigating whether crawford is connected to other murders. our investigative unit has been reviewing unsolved cases in santa clara county and looking into crawford's whereabouts when those killings happened. to learn more, just go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and click on the investigative unit tab. >>> in annapolis, maryland, hundreds...
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you have the division the spec defending national champions at stanford university, so i would love toee them hosted here at levi stadium. >> stadium upand we are humbled now be preparing for the once- in hosting the fifa world cup. thfit game is tomorrow. the united statesdid not make the cut this year to be a part of it, but they will get an automatic spot in 2026. >>> some soccer analysts plan the 2026 world cup will provide numerous benefits from boosting the economy to increasing the sports popularity. the states qualify, but by hosting the event, they are automatically incorporated. it will expand to48 countrie >> this is a huge, huge light. it is a beacon to go towards. it is a great day not just for the sport of soccer but for all three of these countries. this is going to make a lot of money that they are going to see. >> organizers of the north american bid predicted the 2026 tournament will generate $14 billion in revenue and make $11 billion in profit. >>> we are less than 24 hours away from this year's world cup. the u.s. is not in, but there are plenty of other teams to r
you have the division the spec defending national champions at stanford university, so i would love toee them hosted here at levi stadium. >> stadium upand we are humbled now be preparing for the once- in hosting the fifa world cup. thfit game is tomorrow. the united statesdid not make the cut this year to be a part of it, but they will get an automatic spot in 2026. >>> some soccer analysts plan the 2026 world cup will provide numerous benefits from boosting the economy to...