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look at stanford university or yale university, they have large comets and the invest to earn a return and that money goes to subsidize the cost of supporting the university. large foundations, nonprofit organizations like a ford foundation is another example of investor of ours. their time you think is way to drive up a very, very high rate of return. they're looking for us to generate something like 25 or 30% returns annually for their business and as part of a broad portfolio they will venture capital, stocks, bonds and this is the high risk but hopefully the high reward portion of their portfolio. >> host: what's a normal pitch like? >> guest: it's fun. it's usually a few members of founding team who can't and and often they have just a powerpoint presentation. they have not often built a product at this point and it's an opportunity for the entrepreneur to tell us about their vision for the company. how big can the market opportunity be? what could this look like if it gets there? ultimately why is this team right team to go after that. it's a fun intellectual process by which we
look at stanford university or yale university, they have large comets and the invest to earn a return and that money goes to subsidize the cost of supporting the university. large foundations, nonprofit organizations like a ford foundation is another example of investor of ours. their time you think is way to drive up a very, very high rate of return. they're looking for us to generate something like 25 or 30% returns annually for their business and as part of a broad portfolio they will...
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if you look at stanford university or yearly university, they have endowments, and that money goes to help subsidize the cost of the university. large foundations, nonprofit foundations, like the ford foundation, for example. or these companies are doing is trying to use venture as a way to drive a high rate of return in their portfolio. they are looking for us to generate something like 25% or 35% returns for their business. they have a large portfolio that might have stocks and bonds, and this is a high-risk, high reward portion of the portfolio. host: what is a normal pitch like? scarlet: it is fun. -- scott: it is fun. a few members come in. often they have just a powerpoint presentation. they have not built a product. it is an opportunity for the entrepreneur to tell us about their expansive vision for their company. how big of a market opportunity can it be? and ultimately, why is this team the right team to go after that? so it is a very fun, quite frankly, intellectual process by which we can learn you things and then ultimately make the .ecision unique to the tech world? scot
if you look at stanford university or yearly university, they have endowments, and that money goes to help subsidize the cost of the university. large foundations, nonprofit foundations, like the ford foundation, for example. or these companies are doing is trying to use venture as a way to drive a high rate of return in their portfolio. they are looking for us to generate something like 25% or 35% returns for their business. they have a large portfolio that might have stocks and bonds, and...
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the mother in the family is being treated here at stanford university medical center where she has undergone surgery. a grandmother was treated at valley medical center in and is a. unfortunately, there was nothing the doctors could do to save a little six-year-old boy. >> reporter: neighbors say that the six-year-old was a fun- loving fixture in his neighborhood. >> it is a tragedy. a little six-year-old, vibrant kid that everybody left. he didn't do anything to nobody, it was senseless what happened. >> reporter: family members at the some, are dealing with the unspeakable tragedy of losing stephen, plus the shooting of his mother and his grandmother. all who were enjoying the gilroy ehrlich festival before shots rang out. >> they tried to help him out. he was a really good kid. he just turned six years old in join june. >> reporter: they say that stephen and his mom were shot by the same bullet. >> we went through his body and hit her as well. >> reporter: the mother was shot in the hand and is undergoing surgery to reattach her fingers according to family members. her mother, is also bei
the mother in the family is being treated here at stanford university medical center where she has undergone surgery. a grandmother was treated at valley medical center in and is a. unfortunately, there was nothing the doctors could do to save a little six-year-old boy. >> reporter: neighbors say that the six-year-old was a fun- loving fixture in his neighborhood. >> it is a tragedy. a little six-year-old, vibrant kid that everybody left. he didn't do anything to nobody, it was...
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. >>> and i am at stanford medical university, worse and is a mother is being treated for gunshot wounds. she is one of three members of the same family. they were all hit by gunfire. the other victims including her mother, who is treated at valley medical center in and is a and her six-year-old, who unfortunately doctors were not able to save. >> the right now we are just trying to keep it together. >> reporter: family members at this home are dealing with the unspeakable tragedy of losing a child. a six-year-old, stephen romero. plus the shooting of his mother and his grandmother, all who were enjoying the garlic festival before the shots ring out. >> he was a really good kid. he just turned six in june. >> reporter: this is the boys nephew, who says that stephen and his mother were shot with the same bullet. i understand that it hit him in the back and traveled through his body and hit his mom. >> reporter: the mother was also shot in the hand and is undergoing surgery to reattach fingers, according to family members. the boys grandmother is also being treated for gunshot wounds and i
. >>> and i am at stanford medical university, worse and is a mother is being treated for gunshot wounds. she is one of three members of the same family. they were all hit by gunfire. the other victims including her mother, who is treated at valley medical center in and is a and her six-year-old, who unfortunately doctors were not able to save. >> the right now we are just trying to keep it together. >> reporter: family members at this home are dealing with the unspeakable...
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dividing your time between california and lynne until recently and i just got your doctorate from stanford university may be the 1st to call you dr. composition congratulations and you've moved sort of permanently it's about then so what's the attraction of. all of course i was drawn to the bathroom is a community here but also there seems to really be a public appetite for critical music and culture oh ok very true now on your latest album protests. there are other musicians you're sort of office but you use other musicians but you have enlisted the help of an ai machine that is fascinated me and that you create is called spoke. why did you want to do this well so i've been a laptop musician for about 10 years now and so working with machine learning really felt like kind of the next step and so i started processing my own voice digitally trying to find a way to make a laptop perform it. it's more embodied and so i always dreamed of having a vocal ensemble where i could process other voices and i thought why not add another in human intelligence to that ensemble that's both a human and chewing on it
dividing your time between california and lynne until recently and i just got your doctorate from stanford university may be the 1st to call you dr. composition congratulations and you've moved sort of permanently it's about then so what's the attraction of. all of course i was drawn to the bathroom is a community here but also there seems to really be a public appetite for critical music and culture oh ok very true now on your latest album protests. there are other musicians you're sort of...
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sheer of stanford university, a statement from president of teach -- teens against vaping and a letter from the university of california, irvine. hearing no objection, so ordered. we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org announcer: we will have day two from the house oversight and reform subcommittee coming up shortly. an official from juul testifies on the next panel. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers make up their own minds. c-span opened the doors to policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. a lot has changed in 40 years, but today that big ideas more relevant than ever. on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government, so you can make up your own mind. brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. announcer: vice admiral michael gill day will take questions on wednesday at hi
sheer of stanford university, a statement from president of teach -- teens against vaping and a letter from the university of california, irvine. hearing no objection, so ordered. we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org announcer: we will have day two from the house oversight and reform subcommittee coming up shortly. an...
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. >>> stanford university is trying to find out who left a news on the campus. a student tweeted out this photo saying that she found the news on the way to the door. she called the campus police took them ov respond. cedar city said the incident is being treated as suspicious, but maybe reclassified as a hate crime. stanford university releasing a statement saying such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> the parents of a nine-year- old girl have a warning for swimming pool owners after their owner died in a freak accident. mckenzie kinley was electrocuted over the weekend in sacramento county when an underwater light meant to illuminate the pool, malfunction. citrus heights police say the light fixture was in the process of being repaired, and was not sealed with the girl touched it. >> if we would have known it would have taken a simple check. to see if your light is hooked up correctly. i would have my baby today. >> mckenzie kinley death is being investigated as an accident. >>> some bay area residents are suing one of the countries biggest wireless pro
. >>> stanford university is trying to find out who left a news on the campus. a student tweeted out this photo saying that she found the news on the way to the door. she called the campus police took them ov respond. cedar city said the incident is being treated as suspicious, but maybe reclassified as a hate crime. stanford university releasing a statement saying such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> the parents of a nine-year- old girl have a warning for swimming...
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about this particular team is that the head of the team is actually working both in the us stanford university i believe. it's in the talk of the university context a speech in these ahead there is actually a very important sort of background bits of information to this which is that a few years ago. in a similar experiment by and chris was essentially developed inside a rat which was used to cure diabetes in the mouth into a mouse into which it was planted so the point of this story is that the benefits that are be civil from this kind of thing for humanity by and large so to say are actually brissie i mean especially in a situation which we have people that are in dire need of transplants and things of the kind this is the horror ice and this is kushan now the elite scientists spearheading this experiment says there are no ethical. issues there what do you think is and i think you know i think that there are clearly ethical issues i mean among other things because there is sort of a question as to what what is number one the status of the fetus essentially which has human material i mean thi
about this particular team is that the head of the team is actually working both in the us stanford university i believe. it's in the talk of the university context a speech in these ahead there is actually a very important sort of background bits of information to this which is that a few years ago. in a similar experiment by and chris was essentially developed inside a rat which was used to cure diabetes in the mouth into a mouse into which it was planted so the point of this story is that...
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, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get ridi of stanford university's name? it is always selective. they always go for the convenient circling target, but never the one that would cause b real infrastructure on the left movement. because we are all human, we do we are not perfect or divine. >> gregg: victor davis hanson, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. joining me with more on all of this is host of salem radio, america first, sebastian gorka, and turning point usa founder charlie kirk. good to see you both. if america's greatnessri is just a myth and we are only okay according to a "the new york times," why is it that hundreds of thousands of people are clamoring at our border and sneaking in? >> america is the only country in the history of the world where even those who say they hate it refuse to leave. that's how you know you live in a great country. all of these people should be in canada by now. i thought they were all going to leave the country of president trump was going to get elected? the long and the short of it, and victor davi
, we would classify him as a racist, are we going to get ridi of stanford university's name? it is always selective. they always go for the convenient circling target, but never the one that would cause b real infrastructure on the left movement. because we are all human, we do we are not perfect or divine. >> gregg: victor davis hanson, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. joining me with more on all of this is host of salem radio, america first, sebastian gorka, and...
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she called campus police and stanford university telling us the incident is being treated at suspicious that it may be reclassified as a hate crime. >>> anything with university is saying, such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> a growing number of people around the bay area are living out of their cars and now several cisco city leaders are stepping in with a solution. the supervisor is proposing a pilot program near the balboa park station. would have 24-hour security, bathrooms and social services. they hope it would provide a safe space for those who have nowhere else to sleep. select the ideas they would come here up to 90 days. them into the coordinated entry system for homeless and more permanent housing solutions. and after that time, they are able to move on. the positive thing about it is that it is temporary and the negative thing about it is that it was temporary. there is going to have to be a relatively more permanent solution that best. so people will not be able to just wander and. they would have to register their vehicles first. >>> big news is and expected inclu
she called campus police and stanford university telling us the incident is being treated at suspicious that it may be reclassified as a hate crime. >>> anything with university is saying, such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> a growing number of people around the bay area are living out of their cars and now several cisco city leaders are stepping in with a solution. the supervisor is proposing a pilot program near the balboa park station. would have 24-hour security,...
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cap stanford university, it is the -- at stanford iranianty, it is that democracy project.ing this as we take -- join us as we take your calls. phone calls if you want to join the number -- as usual, democrats -- republicans independents host: we want to talk about your story. when did you come to the united states and why? guest: i came to the united states twice. i came in the 1970's to go to school. i went immediately back to iran. from 1975 until 1987 i lived in worked inorking iran -- worked in iran. began to speak at a liberal arts that work at a liberal arts college. studiesd the iranian program at stanford and the .emocracy project as we always say, this could only happen in america. host: before you left america, you were a political prisoner? guest: i was. under the shaw, i was for a year. i was opposed to the regime. then jimmy carter came and pushed for human rights policies .n iran i am a prime example of how these policies actually work. i was in prison when human rights policies by carter were announced, and you can see a .aily change in prison within a few m
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what was found on the stanford university campus and how officials are responding.>>> there is a growing number of deaths along the train tracks in sonoma county. we are live with how officials are trying to improve safety. >>> it is wednesday july 17. good morning. let's talk about the weather. it is nice, we really cannot complain. >> i have heard from many people this is the nicest summer they can recall. >> we are saying thank you. >> i had everything to do with it. here we go we are up in the beautiful city of roanoke park. a calm 56 degrees on the northern frontier of the friendly city. a couple of upper 40s. 50s for most. calistoga, 53. i think i saw 52 earlier we are beginning to make the move. fog is up and down the coast. inland, 80s to 90 degrees. temperatures are coming down a little bit. high pressure is burning off the fog rapidly. it like tomorrow things will begin to change a little bit and cooler weather will begin to usher in the inland areas. 50s and 60s with a south southeast on parts of the peninsula and santa clara valley. look for coastal fog and 60s, 70s, 80s to n
what was found on the stanford university campus and how officials are responding.>>> there is a growing number of deaths along the train tracks in sonoma county. we are live with how officials are trying to improve safety. >>> it is wednesday july 17. good morning. let's talk about the weather. it is nice, we really cannot complain. >> i have heard from many people this is the nicest summer they can recall. >> we are saying thank you. >> i had everything to...
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stanford university. that money goes to help subsidize the cost of the university. large foundations, other examples. doing,ese companies are they are trying to use venture to drive up highway to return. they're looking for some they -- something like 25-30% return. this is the high-risk, high reward portion of the portfolio. >> what is a normal pitch like? >> it is fun. in.w members come often they have just a powerpoint presentation. they have not built a product. it is an opportunity for the entrepreneur to tell us about their vision for the company. how big kenny opportunity be? ultimately, why is this team the right team to go after that? process by which we can learn new things. >> is this unique to the tech world? all companies -- many of the companies that take venture capital are tech companies. require a type of financing like venture. the willingness to take a chance on something. the payoffs are very high. in our business, one-to companies will drive the lions share. have that level of risk appetite. >> your new book is called secrets of sandhill road. w
stanford university. that money goes to help subsidize the cost of the university. large foundations, other examples. doing,ese companies are they are trying to use venture to drive up highway to return. they're looking for some they -- something like 25-30% return. this is the high-risk, high reward portion of the portfolio. >> what is a normal pitch like? >> it is fun. in.w members come often they have just a powerpoint presentation. they have not built a product. it is an...
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coming up, a noose found hanging from a tree at stanford university. the discovery during a summer session that has some students there feeling threatened. >>> we are looking into the warm-up that occurred today. it's going to continue tomorrow, but change is coming toward the end of the week. >>> and a rowdy crowd tonight at fremont city hall to protest a navigation center for the homeless. coming up, i'll tell you which two sides city leaders are considering. >>> in tense opposition tonight to a proposed navigation center to serve homeless people in fremont. city leaders have narrowed options down to two possible sites, either in the dakota neighborhood or behind city hall. ktvu's azenith smith live in fremont where hundreds of residents protested at tonight's city council meeting. >> reporter: it was not on the agenda, but hundreds of residents came here anyway. 250 people signed up to speak during the public comment period. voice their concerns.ting their a boisterous crowd outside fremont city hall, many holding signs referring to a proposal to bu
coming up, a noose found hanging from a tree at stanford university. the discovery during a summer session that has some students there feeling threatened. >>> we are looking into the warm-up that occurred today. it's going to continue tomorrow, but change is coming toward the end of the week. >>> and a rowdy crowd tonight at fremont city hall to protest a navigation center for the homeless. coming up, i'll tell you which two sides city leaders are considering. >>> in...
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. >>> more deaths in black infants according to a stanford university study.showed african-american women receiv half as much care as white women in hospitals. black premies were less likely >> get referral for follow-up care. if you have a loved one with dementia you know it takes a big stress on the family. one is trying to make those easier. through the through dementia friendly mpgn. they will will spread word about available sources. >> the whole idea is to end the isolation and to bring people out into the community to feel comfortable whoever they are s that is the basic mission. >> training is already under wa toke herndon, leesburg and arlington dimensiementia-friend environments. >>> "news4 today" jummy olabanji is working for woat you need t know to keep you safe at the pool. >> reporter: when it comes to the pools you never know what kind of germs or paasites may be lurking below the surface. the most common culprit that causes swimming-related illness is a crypto for ort. a small amount could contain millions of germs. >> if a child has an acciden
. >>> more deaths in black infants according to a stanford university study.showed african-american women receiv half as much care as white women in hospitals. black premies were less likely >> get referral for follow-up care. if you have a loved one with dementia you know it takes a big stress on the family. one is trying to make those easier. through the through dementia friendly mpgn. they will will spread word about available sources. >> the whole idea is to end the...
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. >> stanford university apolog e apologizing the way it handled finding a noose on campus. they spotted the noose hanging from a tree near the campus dorms. that summer program had a large number of minority students and they do believe the noose was a message meant for them. today stanford admitted it was too slow in responding and failed to tell the public until five days after the noose was found. the university said it failed to acknowledge the historical significance of that noose. in a statement saying a noose is not only a symbol of hate, but a threat of violence in a powerful weapon of deadly force. used over the history of lynching in the u.s. a string of brazen daytime burglaries. crimes are happening in the middle of the day and taking family heirlooms and electronics. nbc bay area has been talking to victims and is live with a story you will see only on nbc bay area. jodi? >> a house on this very street got burglarized just yesterday afternoon. in all four cases, the bad guys hit in the middle of the day made off with electronics and jewelry. police want everyon
. >> stanford university apolog e apologizing the way it handled finding a noose on campus. they spotted the noose hanging from a tree near the campus dorms. that summer program had a large number of minority students and they do believe the noose was a message meant for them. today stanford admitted it was too slow in responding and failed to tell the public until five days after the noose was found. the university said it failed to acknowledge the historical significance of that noose....
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he attends stanford university.in economics, he goes to b-school, then takes a job at hewlett-packard. that's where the 23-year old littlefield meets his new boss, bill boller, who becomes a lifelong friend. he shares with bill his latest passion -- tanks. where did it begin? >> he checked a book out of the library called "american tanks and tank destroyers." and that book attracted his attention so much that he said it all started there. >> jacques' first military purchase -- in 1976, for $3,500 -- is this m3a1 world war ii wheeled scout car, which saw combat both in north africa and the invasion of sicily. i find it ironic that he collected tanks even when people were anti-war. would he have shown up at a protest? >> jacques was conservative in his politics, so no. he would definitely not have shown up at a protest and probably would have pretty much ignored it. >> 1976 is also the year jacques' father sells the family business empire to general electric, in what was then the biggest merger in u.s. history. his da
he attends stanford university.in economics, he goes to b-school, then takes a job at hewlett-packard. that's where the 23-year old littlefield meets his new boss, bill boller, who becomes a lifelong friend. he shares with bill his latest passion -- tanks. where did it begin? >> he checked a book out of the library called "american tanks and tank destroyers." and that book attracted his attention so much that he said it all started there. >> jacques' first military...
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. >>> stanford university police investigating the discovery of a noose on the campus as a suspicious circumstance. take a look, this photo was sent to us by a student at a summer program who did not want their name used. that student says the photo s street from a dormitory called story house. the student told ktvu, they and others felt because they are african american. the sanford department of public safety says ation comes could be reclassified as hate crime. the department said -- we feel it's important to recognize as a symbol of vie license and racism directed against african american people. such a symbol has no place our campus. >>> though it was not on the agenda, hundreds of people in freemont showed up at the meeting to protest plans for the city's first homeless navigation center. the protesters packed the council chambers and flooded the city hall courtyard during the council meeting. they are opposed to plans to place the homeless navigation center in the city by next year. the homeless population jumped 27% in two years. to address the problem, leaders narrowed their
. >>> stanford university police investigating the discovery of a noose on the campus as a suspicious circumstance. take a look, this photo was sent to us by a student at a summer program who did not want their name used. that student says the photo s street from a dormitory called story house. the student told ktvu, they and others felt because they are african american. the sanford department of public safety says ation comes could be reclassified as hate crime. the department said...
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this includes a mother that is being treated at stanford university medical center. a grandmother who is been treated at valley medical center in and is a. and as you mentioned, the youngest victim, a six-year-old. >> it is pretty traumatic. right now we are just trying to keep it together. >> reporter: family members at this home in and as they are dealing with the unspeakable tragedy of losing a child. the six-year-old stephen romero, they were all enjoying the garlic festival, before shots ring out. >> he was a good boy. very well mannered. he was very empathetic. he was a really good kid. he just turned six years old in june. >> reporter: this is his uncle, who said stephen his mother was shot by the same bullet. >> my understanding is that it hit stephen in the back and traveled through his body and hit his mother as well. >> reporter: the mother was also hit and is undergoing surgery to reattach fingers. her mother, the boys a grandmother, is also being treated for gunshot wins and is expected to survive. today coworkers of the younger victims, gathered for a v
this includes a mother that is being treated at stanford university medical center. a grandmother who is been treated at valley medical center in and is a. and as you mentioned, the youngest victim, a six-year-old. >> it is pretty traumatic. right now we are just trying to keep it together. >> reporter: family members at this home in and as they are dealing with the unspeakable tragedy of losing a child. the six-year-old stephen romero, they were all enjoying the garlic festival,...
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and the uncle sent him to stanford diversity. -- university. and he really became a self-made millionaire. he was in his 20's when he was a millionaire. he had no political history except for one. he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce, and he had done a great deal with president -- president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get the american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped the belgians. belgium was overrun and he was responsible for belgium relief. when he came back to the united states, during the war he was , the food administrator. his job was to see that the military got fed, the home front got fed as well. and he did all of that and he did it very well. now think of the timing of this. he wasn't a democrat, he wasn't a republican. both parties were interested in him running for president in 1920. had he run for president in 1920, he would have been president from 1921 to the beginning of 1929, during prosperous times. a
and the uncle sent him to stanford diversity. -- university. and he really became a self-made millionaire. he was in his 20's when he was a millionaire. he had no political history except for one. he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce, and he had done a great deal with president -- president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get the american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped...
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. >>> stanford university investigating a disturbing discovery. a news on campus. a student tweeted this photo. she said that she found the news on the way to her dorm and she called campus police. stanford tells us the incident is being treated as suspicious, but it may be reclassified as a hate crime. in a statement, stanford said that such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> the house of representatives voted to condemn what it says is racist comments from president trump about a group of female members of congress. laura podesta explains what happens next. >> reporter: the house approved a measure condemning president trump tweets about four congressman of color electively known as the squad. the president street urged the women to go back where they came from. all that one was in the u.s. select the comments from the white house are disgraceful and discussing. stroke before page resolution telling condemns president trump to racist comments. would legitimize an increase fear and hatred of new americans and people of color. suck at the highest level of gove
. >>> stanford university investigating a disturbing discovery. a news on campus. a student tweeted this photo. she said that she found the news on the way to her dorm and she called campus police. stanford tells us the incident is being treated as suspicious, but it may be reclassified as a hate crime. in a statement, stanford said that such a simple has no place on our campus. >>> the house of representatives voted to condemn what it says is racist comments from president...
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>>developing news tonight, a noose was found on the stanford university campus over the weekend near a building where summer school students are staying. it could become a hate crime investigation as kron 4 sarah stinson tells us officials are still trying to find out. >>how it got there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what deputies found when they responded to the report over the weekend and they saw this white rope approximately 3 feet long with a loop at the end suspended from a tall bush. i'm just. >>i'm so disheartened by that i mean i think i just think that's horrible. i don't think that that reflects the values of this community. at least that's my sense having lived on campus said live on campus for about 8 years though stanford has released a statement to us saying we feel it's important right now to say. >>at a news is recognized as a symbol of violence and racism directed against african american people's such a symbol
>>developing news tonight, a noose was found on the stanford university campus over the weekend near a building where summer school students are staying. it could become a hate crime investigation as kron 4 sarah stinson tells us officials are still trying to find out. >>how it got there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what...
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. >>> stanford university police are investigating the discovery of a noose on campus as a suspicious circumstance. this picture was sent to us by a student at a summer program. they say the picture was taken late friday night across the street from a dorm called story house. the student told ktvu that they and others felt threatened because they're black. the stanford department of public safety says if more information comes to light, the case could be reclassified as a hate crime. >>> two earthquakes jolted the east bay this afternoon and were strong enough to be felt from stockton to san francisco. a 4.3 quake was reported at 1:11 this afternoon just east of danville. a 3.5 quake hit 13 minutes an earthquake expert today about the fault line responsible. >> reporter: in danville about 15 miles from the epicenter of the quakes, amorale es felt the shaking. >> i was wiping the counters and felt the cafe shake. this was moving. it was a little bit scary. . >> reporter: shaking buildings and shaking nerves too. >> i was home alone. no plan. i don't have a safety emergency kit for that
. >>> stanford university police are investigating the discovery of a noose on campus as a suspicious circumstance. this picture was sent to us by a student at a summer program. they say the picture was taken late friday night across the street from a dorm called story house. the student told ktvu that they and others felt threatened because they're black. the stanford department of public safety says if more information comes to light, the case could be reclassified as a hate crime....
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she says several the potential candidates have northern california ties and i went to stanford university to get a master's in mechanical engineering call man was born in petaluma it has been in the astronaut program since 2013 he was a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps, he served as a test pilot sa, 18 hornet and super hornet has been deported twice were aircraft carriers and support. >>for in afghanistan trained as an engineer may have helped develop nasa's orion spacecraft. this is nasa's next generation human space capsule. >>space agency plans to use for the litter mission they've titled artemis the greek goddess who is the twin sister of apollo. >>i'm kate rubins i'm an astronaut in the molecular biologist, and ribbons grew up in napa. >>her mother currently lives in davis she has a very different kind back she actually graduated. >>it's a great molecularly biology and she is chemistry and my her gee its she was selected for nasa's astronaut corps in 2009. >>as lot a 115 days in space aboard the international space station in 2016. >>unfortunately in the sciences and engineerin
she says several the potential candidates have northern california ties and i went to stanford university to get a master's in mechanical engineering call man was born in petaluma it has been in the astronaut program since 2013 he was a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps, he served as a test pilot sa, 18 hornet and super hornet has been deported twice were aircraft carriers and support. >>for in afghanistan trained as an engineer may have helped develop nasa's orion spacecraft. this...
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and i did speak with an expert on diplomacy at stanford university, and he told me, sure, the presidentve this power. the president can say we're cutting ties, and then follow through with it. a receiving country, as it's called, does not have to honour the — and welcome the ambassadors of another nation. yeah, it doesn't say much about the special relationship, then, does it? well, it doesn't. and as, you know, your programme said moments ago, the us and england have had this, you know, hot—and—cold relationship. certainly president trump and prime minister may have had this relationship. there have been negative tweets by president trump about the prime minister before. there have also been positive ones, and the state visit, weeks ago, obviously seemed to go very well, at least seemed publicly to go well. but these things have gone hot and cold. it's been dysfunctional, as other reporters have described it. trump at one point has reportedly referred to the prime minister as — "she'll be my maggie," is what he reportedly said. so the relationship has ebbed and flowed. earlier on in hi
and i did speak with an expert on diplomacy at stanford university, and he told me, sure, the presidentve this power. the president can say we're cutting ties, and then follow through with it. a receiving country, as it's called, does not have to honour the — and welcome the ambassadors of another nation. yeah, it doesn't say much about the special relationship, then, does it? well, it doesn't. and as, you know, your programme said moments ago, the us and england have had this, you know,...
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>>developing news tonight, a noose was found on the stanford university campus over the weekend near a building where summer school students are staying. it could become a hate crime investigation as kron 4 sarah stinson tells us officials are still trying to find out. >>how it got there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what deputies found when they responded to the report over the weekend and they saw this white rope approximately 3 feet long with a loop at the end suspended from a tall bush.
>>developing news tonight, a noose was found on the stanford university campus over the weekend near a building where summer school students are staying. it could become a hate crime investigation as kron 4 sarah stinson tells us officials are still trying to find out. >>how it got there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what...
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along the coastline, lot of >>will the story we're tracking tonight a noose was found on the stanford university campus here near a building where summer school students are staying as kron 4 sarah stinson reports now officials are currently trying to find out who put it there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what deputies found when they responded to the report over the weekend and they saw this white rope approximately 3 feet long with a loop at the end suspended from a tall bush. i'm just. >>i'm so disheartened by that i mean i think i just think that's horrible. i don't think that that reflects the values of this community. at least that's my sense having lived on campus said live on campus for about 8 years now stanford has released a statement to us saying we feel it's important right now to say. >>at a news is recognized as a symbol of violence and racism directed against african american people's such a symbol has no place on our campus
along the coastline, lot of >>will the story we're tracking tonight a noose was found on the stanford university campus here near a building where summer school students are staying as kron 4 sarah stinson reports now officials are currently trying to find out who put it there. >>i'm standing here in the residential area of the stanford campus where a noose was found here from this bush in front of the cullum they have house take a look at this picture this is what deputies found...
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a new study from stanford university finds meeting online is the most of popular way people meet.ple met through family, friends or school. but that slowly changed over time. now 2/3 meet at bars or online. barely anyone met at church then or now. concluded researchers internet dating has displaced friend and families in their former roles in the formation of future unions. here is how i used to meet women before i got married. joe, you know what i'm talk about at the gym. i want to ask you what you think of this study. >> as a single man i watch us turning into a nation of pale, bizarre shutins. i would just like to say, bead hold. people meeting online. i have been doing this kind of dating for so long. i used to date people via telegraph. they keep saying stop. i was getting confused if they wanted to write another line or stop contact. it's not good that we don't have interpersonal skills anymore. young people when they say dating, they mean online dating. you need family and friends to hook you up. greg: i believe a smaller percentage of men will gets the lion's shaffer women
a new study from stanford university finds meeting online is the most of popular way people meet.ple met through family, friends or school. but that slowly changed over time. now 2/3 meet at bars or online. barely anyone met at church then or now. concluded researchers internet dating has displaced friend and families in their former roles in the formation of future unions. here is how i used to meet women before i got married. joe, you know what i'm talk about at the gym. i want to ask you...
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abbas milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure videoy aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk has managed so far as the most prudent way, that is to recognise the theatrical aspect and recognise the tit—for—tat aspect. but also to recognise that iran is not in a position to engage in a full frontal military conflict with the uk or the united states. in this situation, acting prudently but letting them know at the same time that this cannot go on. so you think there is a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded? a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded ?|j a sympathetic element to the way the uk has responded? i think there is a prudent way. so far in the way the uk has responded but i'm s
abbas milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university says the release of the seizure videoy aimed at an international audience. i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran iranian commandos can take over and an armed vessel. but there are very real consequences to what everyone has done. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk has managed so far as...
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with me is andray abrahamian from stanford university's shorenstein asia—pacific research center. media reporting about yesterday's historic meeting. it usually takes longer than these somehow is the going to react to this?” longer than these somehow is the going to react to this? i think the public will be extremely pleased to see something has happened. a lot of confusion in pyongyang after hanoi because of the failure in hanoi has been political instability and that instability at the top gets pushed down and creates a lot of stress in society at large. now that there is some policy clarity with the us, maybe some of that stress will be relieved. sanctions are biting. hurting ordinary people. if this gives a hint that some sort of progress oi’ gives a hint that some sort of progress or negotiations are on the way people will be relieved. by seeing the north korean newspapers reported with all the pictures as well as american media and all of us covering this meeting, you cannot deny critics‘s views that this was a photo opportunity legitimising the nuclear state and ignoring th
with me is andray abrahamian from stanford university's shorenstein asia—pacific research center. media reporting about yesterday's historic meeting. it usually takes longer than these somehow is the going to react to this?” longer than these somehow is the going to react to this? i think the public will be extremely pleased to see something has happened. a lot of confusion in pyongyang after hanoi because of the failure in hanoi has been political instability and that instability at the...
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we can speak to abbas milani, who's director of iranian studies at stanford university in the uniteded to relieve that footage of the commanders going down from helicopter onto the chip —— why did iran? i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. —— onto the ship? this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran in commanders can take over and an armed vessel —— iranian commandos. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i think the way the uk has managed it so far is the most prudent way. that is to recognise the theatrical aspect, recognise the tit—for—tat aspect of it, but also to recognise that iran is in no position to engage in a full fight with the uk or with the united states or with united states and uk. so in this situation, acting prudently, this cannot go on, this is not all theatre, this is international maritime inaudible. you think there is a sympathetic element into the way the uk has responded? sympathetic element into the way the uk has responded ?|j sympathetic element into the way the uk has responded? i
we can speak to abbas milani, who's director of iranian studies at stanford university in the uniteded to relieve that footage of the commanders going down from helicopter onto the chip —— why did iran? i think part of the reason was for domestic reasons. —— onto the ship? this was very much a theatrical performance, showing iran in commanders can take over and an armed vessel —— iranian commandos. how do you think the uk can get out of this without getting into an armed conflict? i...
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robert jacklin, who is the professor and departmental chair at stanford university medical school and a practicing surgeon. thelly, dr. raymond of department of social and behavioral sciences at new york university. thank you all for coming. if you would all please rise and raise your right hand, i will begin by swearing you in. swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let the record show that the witness has answered in the affirmative. without an objection, your written statements will be made part of the record. with that, you are now recognized for five minutes. explain thequickly lighting system here. you have five minutes and this is a countdown on the clock. green means that you are in good shape. yellow means speed up and read means stop. please again. >> not stressful at all. good morning. thank you for your words. i am meredith burkman and i represent parents against eve vaping -- vaping cigarettes. we were founded by three concerned mothers. we have activated parents across
robert jacklin, who is the professor and departmental chair at stanford university medical school and a practicing surgeon. thelly, dr. raymond of department of social and behavioral sciences at new york university. thank you all for coming. if you would all please rise and raise your right hand, i will begin by swearing you in. swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. let the record show that...
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and iran stanford university bearing in studies professor and flood preparation and the national flood insurance program with laura lightbody. then quincy institute for responsible statecraft stephen wartime on u.s. foreign-policy and diplomatic efforts. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 this morning. >> here is a look at our live coverage today. on c-span at 11:00 a.m., the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction talks about the latest report of security sector assistance in afghanistan. later, the federalist society hosts a discussion on the 2020 'snsus and the president efforts to count citizens and noncitizens in the u.s. on c-span two, secretary of state mike pompeo participate in a conversation on foreign-policy at 9:00 a.m. in the afternoon at 3:00, the u.s. senate returns for votes on whether to override president trump's vetoes on three resolutions blocking u.s. arms sales to saudi arabia. >> reagan is an intellectual. he is an intellectual. he is comfortable with ideas. he understands the power of ideas. foundation, a of political le
and iran stanford university bearing in studies professor and flood preparation and the national flood insurance program with laura lightbody. then quincy institute for responsible statecraft stephen wartime on u.s. foreign-policy and diplomatic efforts. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 this morning. >> here is a look at our live coverage today. on c-span at 11:00 a.m., the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction talks about the latest...
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a new study from stanford university finds meeting online is the most of popular way people meet.940s. people met through family, friends or school. but that slowly changed over time. now 2/3 meet at bars or online. barely anyone met at church then or now. concluded researchers internet dating has displaced friend and families in their former roles in the formation of future unions. here is how i used to meet women before i got married. joe, you know what i'm talk about at the gym. i want to ask you what you think of this study. >> as a single man i watch us turning into a nation of pale, bizarre shutins. i would just like to say, bead hold. people meeting online. i have been doing this kind of dating for so long. i used to date people via telegraph. they keep saying stop. i was getting confused if they wanted to write another line or stop contact. it's not good that we don't have interpersonal skills anymore. young people when they say dating, they mean online dating. you need family and friends to hook you up. greg: i believe a smaller percentage of men will gets the lion's shaf
a new study from stanford university finds meeting online is the most of popular way people meet.940s. people met through family, friends or school. but that slowly changed over time. now 2/3 meet at bars or online. barely anyone met at church then or now. concluded researchers internet dating has displaced friend and families in their former roles in the formation of future unions. here is how i used to meet women before i got married. joe, you know what i'm talk about at the gym. i want to...
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he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce and he had done a with president wilson . president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get in american tourists out of -- to get american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped the belgians. belgian was over -- belgium was overrun and he was responsible for belgium relief. when he came back to the united states, he was the food administrator. his job was to see that the military got, the home front got fed as well. he did all of that and he did it very well. now think of the timing of this. he wasn't a democrat, was in a notcrat or republic -- was a democrat or republican, both parties wanted him in 1920. had he run for president in 1920, he would have been president from 1921 to the 1929, during prosperous times. and we would not, as we will be doing next week, talking about hoover bills and president hoover taking responsibility for the depression, but in fact that did not happen. in 1928or president against al smith, the new yorker
he ran for treasurer as a college student from stanford university, but he was secretary of commerce and he had done a with president wilson . president wilson had sent him to europe when world war i began, and his job was to get in american tourists out of -- to get american tourists out of europe. he did that, then he helped the belgians. belgian was over -- belgium was overrun and he was responsible for belgium relief. when he came back to the united states, he was the food administrator....
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. >>> stanford university is apologizing this morning for the handling of an incident involving a news on campus. the news was discovered hanging from a bush student residence earlier this month. initially the incident was investigated as a suspicious circumstance, not hate crime. the following criticism from students, and others in the area, stanford called the original response insufficient and said that such a symbol of violence has no place on our campus. >>> the trump administration expected to a file federal judges really so the blocks president trump strict new asylum policy. immigration because they the new roles would prevent nearly all migrants from seeking asylum against the u.s. and international law. yesterday a district judge agreed and blocked the new roles from being enforced. >>> taking a live oak on capitol hill in the wake of the robert mueller historic confessional testimony yesterday. the white house is climbing victory despite the former special counsel assertion his report did not exonerate resident trump. >> what about total exoneration. if you actually totally
. >>> stanford university is apologizing this morning for the handling of an incident involving a news on campus. the news was discovered hanging from a bush student residence earlier this month. initially the incident was investigated as a suspicious circumstance, not hate crime. the following criticism from students, and others in the area, stanford called the original response insufficient and said that such a symbol of violence has no place on our campus. >>> the trump...
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paul wise of stanford university was critical of conditions for children after touring the center lastyou coming up later this evening. and now back to your program. ♪ >> sean: all right, as we continue, the russia probe boomerang, special edition of "hannity." democrats kin dof giddy about mueller testifying to congress, totally blind to the possibility i actually suspect could really happen, that this is all going to backfire on them. take a look at how high their hopes are. >> it's important that he answer a lot of specific questions. he did a two-year investigation, he found that the russians attacked our election. he found that there was plenty of, i think 170 contacts between the russians and the people in the trump campaign. >> he did not make a traditional prosecutorial judgment, instead, he referred it to congress, and it is perfectly appropriate for congress to bring him in. >> sean: joining us, former independent counsel, fox news contributor, ken starr. you had to testify under the independent counsel statute. mueller really doesn't have to. but here's the interesting thing
paul wise of stanford university was critical of conditions for children after touring the center lastyou coming up later this evening. and now back to your program. ♪ >> sean: all right, as we continue, the russia probe boomerang, special edition of "hannity." democrats kin dof giddy about mueller testifying to congress, totally blind to the possibility i actually suspect could really happen, that this is all going to backfire on them. take a look at how high their hopes are....
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she says several the potential candidates have northern california ties and i went to stanford university to get a master's in mechanical engineering ago man was born in petaluma it has been in the astronaut program since 2013 he was a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps he served as a test pilots in sa, 18 hornet and super hornet has been deported twice more aircraft carriers and support. >>for in afghanistan trained as an engineer may have helped develop nasa's orion spacecraft. >>this is nasa's next generation human space capsule. >>the space agency plans to use for the litter mission they've titled artemis a greek goddess who is the twin sister of apollo. >>i'm kate rubins i'm an astronaut in the molecular station in 2016 unfortunately in the sciences and engineering you often times are one of the only women. >>doing the kinds of jobs that we do in order to get to nasa and become an astronaut megan mcarthur grew up in san jose point as an astronaut since 2000 he say oh she not. >>says she's had looked at the by and she sent thing behind her. >>served as the mission specialist aboar
she says several the potential candidates have northern california ties and i went to stanford university to get a master's in mechanical engineering ago man was born in petaluma it has been in the astronaut program since 2013 he was a lieutenant colonel in the marine corps he served as a test pilots in sa, 18 hornet and super hornet has been deported twice more aircraft carriers and support. >>for in afghanistan trained as an engineer may have helped develop nasa's orion spacecraft....
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police department but i've seen morgan hill i've seen santa clara, san francisco, san jose even stanford universityice officers are here. they are getting help from the atf as well as fbi this scene would have been an active crime scene had their only been one shooter because they still would need to collect evidence but because there second person involved in this they have to collect all the evidence that they possibly can hoping to track down that possible second person you can see look at this more people coming in going that looks like the morgan hill police department as well so they brought there, big vehicle their van out here to help with the investigation. you can see people in civilian cars presumably investigators here as well. they're showing up to the scene and cars often the distance cars probably from the vendors and the chefs at gourmet alley who all raced out of here for their lives than anyone bother hopping into their cars and driving away from the scene after they heard t at a 5.41 yesterday afternoon or evening with so many people here on the 3rd and final day. the festival ha
police department but i've seen morgan hill i've seen santa clara, san francisco, san jose even stanford universityice officers are here. they are getting help from the atf as well as fbi this scene would have been an active crime scene had their only been one shooter because they still would need to collect evidence but because there second person involved in this they have to collect all the evidence that they possibly can hoping to track down that possible second person you can see look at...