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now according to this letter from stanford provost, the university will finally put up plaque with the same words. comments originally rejected by stanford. >> stanford agreed more than three years ago to install the plaque with her chosen quote on it. this agreement was in writing, and it was legal settlement agreement. they broke that agreement, and it's time to put up the plaque now and stop stalling. >> reporter: provost says one reason for the change of heart was an association of students. it found 38% of undergrad female stanford students had reported having some kind of nonconsensual sexual contact. drell said the survey results provide a clear message, we need to confront sexual violence openly and aggressively at stanford. the university also plans to put up another marker at the site where miller was sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner. some students question that move. >> we don't know what they're putting on there, and i think that's the big question mark is are they trying to impose their own narrative of what happened in this space rather than lett
now according to this letter from stanford provost, the university will finally put up plaque with the same words. comments originally rejected by stanford. >> stanford agreed more than three years ago to install the plaque with her chosen quote on it. this agreement was in writing, and it was legal settlement agreement. they broke that agreement, and it's time to put up the plaque now and stop stalling. >> reporter: provost says one reason for the change of heart was an association...
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stanford, the ofdad leland jr. who, of course, whom the university is named after.e was one of the original big four railroad rrens, robert from the guilded age. and toin additiopurchasing a beautiful knob hill mansion in san francisco, he also developed the country estate that grew and grew overtime to the point where he finallytook over that land. >> that's a ndlot of stanford has what i would say a re benign or positive reputation than say facebook or google these days any way. and so o how should welook at them when it comes to these issues of the ishousing cr >> well that's an interesting estion, right many their community is more than 34,000 people. when you add the undergraduate students, the service workers, the nu e practitioners at their medica would have more than one. and a very big employer, rather than organization that will bring in a oflot people to its these tech giants. >> yeah, and google and facebo, they had announced a billion dollar contribution for housing and then apple this past week, $2.5 billion. and so how much housing could built withtha
stanford, the ofdad leland jr. who, of course, whom the university is named after.e was one of the original big four railroad rrens, robert from the guilded age. and toin additiopurchasing a beautiful knob hill mansion in san francisco, he also developed the country estate that grew and grew overtime to the point where he finallytook over that land. >> that's a ndlot of stanford has what i would say a re benign or positive reputation than say facebook or google these days any way. and so...
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stanford. records show the university's property dwarfs other large land owners like google and apple. llege terrace remains one of the few spots in the area that stanford does not completely own. >> there's a light in every backyard. >> reporter: graves and other members of her neighborhood association worry that could change. >> i feel they're trying to turn into a faculty ghetto. >> reporter: we reached out to stanford to ask them about their housing responsibility. after agreeing to an on-camera interview, officials backed out and agreeing to only talk on the record but off camera. representatives from stanford faculty housing, blamed palo alto and santa clara elected officials for the problem. stanford said they would love to build enough facilities for all their housing but they say it take 15 years to get one project approved by local government. in the meantime, they're forced to buy what housing is already built and available. >> we don't turn down housing projects. >> reporter: palo altomare disagrees with stan foreuniversity and says his city would not turn down a proposal to
stanford. records show the university's property dwarfs other large land owners like google and apple. llege terrace remains one of the few spots in the area that stanford does not completely own. >> there's a light in every backyard. >> reporter: graves and other members of her neighborhood association worry that could change. >> i feel they're trying to turn into a faculty ghetto. >> reporter: we reached out to stanford to ask them about their housing responsibility....
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.>>> police at stanford university and meza game three separate reports of violence against three students on campus the incidents happened between october 31 and november 2. one woman told police man choked her and tried to assault her. another woman was raped on santa teresa street. home safely.ile creating more diversity this before there is a conference taking place this weekend. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. all all >>> often times you don't see yourself reflected in mainstreor news. >> this is
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stanford university promised a aqtend to deliver on that promise. survivors chanelle miller and is supposed to turn the location of her sexual assault into a healing contemplative garden. >> without that plaque it's hard to understand the context for this space. it's just a nice garden, what's going on? >> reporter: the sexual assault happened in 2015. the trial of brock turner soon after. his sentence was six months, of which he served three and is parked years of protest in the recall of a judge. but the plaque never went up. administrators.her words from her impact statement may be triggering for some. they read you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence in my own voice until today. remember, stanford made a legal settlement agreement with miller and miller did her part, she did exactly what she promised and stanford did not. and that is disgraceful. >> reporter: students felt so strongly about the plaque they protested, signed petitions and even activists put up two small plaques of their own. >
stanford university promised a aqtend to deliver on that promise. survivors chanelle miller and is supposed to turn the location of her sexual assault into a healing contemplative garden. >> without that plaque it's hard to understand the context for this space. it's just a nice garden, what's going on? >> reporter: the sexual assault happened in 2015. the trial of brock turner soon after. his sentence was six months, of which he served three and is parked years of protest in the...
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. >>> and at 6:00, police investigating 3 separate sexual assaults at stanford university all happening within days of each other and a year later the camp fire victims coming together to men commemorate what they went through and how far they've come. and why one bay area city will no longer grow out, instead it will grow up. not the exact type. not this specific mutation. but i did pick hope... ...and also clarity... ...by knowing i have a treatment that goes right at it. discover piqray, the first and only treatment that specifically targets pik3ca mutations in hr+, her2- mbc, which are common and linked to cancer growth. piqray is taken with fulvestrant after progression on hormone therapy and has been proven to help people with a pik3ca mutation live longer without disease progression. do not take piqray if you've had a severe allergic reaction to it or to any of its ingredients. piqray can cause serious side effects including severe allergic and skin reactions, high blood sugar levels and diarrhea that are common and can be severe, and lung problems known as pneumonitis. tell your
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. >> stanford university staff says that department of public safety did not have evidence to confirm the most recent reports but they are asking anyone with information to come forward. >>> an ice cream spoon may have helped crack a pair of east bay cold cases. liver more police arrested 28- year-old gregory vien. he is suspected of attacking a woman as she walked from b.a.r.t. >> every victim deserves justice. in this case, it's real rewarding because it's so old. >> dna evidence from the assaults was up loaded to the genetic testing company called gene by gene which helps detectives zero in on the suspect's family tree. eventually, they got a hit on plastic spoon that they say that viyen threw away after eating ice cream. >>> a san jose company has been slapped with a federal lawsuit for allegedly failing to stop harassment at an apple store. the suit says that the african american workers have been subjected to was 'tis stay, and other harassment. >>> california is taking action against juul, the e-cigarette maker. juul already faces multiple state and federal investigations but t
. >> stanford university staff says that department of public safety did not have evidence to confirm the most recent reports but they are asking anyone with information to come forward. >>> an ice cream spoon may have helped crack a pair of east bay cold cases. liver more police arrested 28- year-old gregory vien. he is suspected of attacking a woman as she walked from b.a.r.t. >> every victim deserves justice. in this case, it's real rewarding because it's so old....
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we found the biggest land owner is stanford university with 7 b. of course, you just heard that apple is giving $2 billion. but one company said it does have a responsible long before apple to provide more affordabl tonight ayou. >>> facebook has a new company logo. the new logo, the new look for the company. there it is. all caps. unlike the old logo which is all lower case. now when you go to your facebook page, everything will look the same but this new logo will appear on other apps owned by facebook like instagram and what's app. the company says it wants to make it more obvious that it owns those apps. >>> okay. a major makeover. how to visit next. so, as you can see, saving can be quite simple. case in point, if you get xfinity internet and mobile together, big savings on your wireless bill. amy, this is actually a life saving class. what a nice compliment, thank you! save on fast internet and the best wireles. that's simple, easy, awesome. get xfinity internet and mobile together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. you'll get unlimited
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the biggest landowner by far is stanford university is $17 billion in property. as the mayor put it, it's almost like it's a corporation in and of itself. speaking of corporations, one company now admits it does have a responsibility to provide more affordable housing here in the community. we'll have that story and tell you which corporation coming up tonight at 11. to see our full map of property ownership records online, go to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give them a call. 1-888-996-tips or log onto our website. >>> 4:51. coming up, nbc bay area responds. >> your furnace, ac and car may have residue from the fires. we'll help you check for it next. >>> first, happening now, a flash mob is staging a rally in a hong kong mall. many say they're protesting police violence from over the weekend. a knife-wielding man believed to be a pro china supporter slashed several people and bit off part of a local politician's ear. police say five people are injured including two who are in critical condition. a lot more news
the biggest landowner by far is stanford university is $17 billion in property. as the mayor put it, it's almost like it's a corporation in and of itself. speaking of corporations, one company now admits it does have a responsibility to provide more affordable housing here in the community. we'll have that story and tell you which corporation coming up tonight at 11. to see our full map of property ownership records online, go to nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> if you have a tip for...
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. >> two stanford university championship teams took up an invitation from the white house to celebrate the national titles. the water polo team. they won their seventh national championship this year. president trump spent time welcoming the cardinal men's golf team. 22 championship teams were honored in our nations capitol. the cardinal captured the ninth national title in may. after defeating texas. >> all right. for the big game tomorrow how's the weather? >> we have the weekend forecast. >> it looks fantastic. for the big game tomorrow. and the entire weekend. i want to show you a preview from the tower cam. looking at a lovely view of the san francisco tonight. clear skies. sunny and mild. this upcoming weekend. wind increase mondays bringing fire concern and a cold wet pattern begins starting next tuesday. not showing any rain now. that will change next week. here's a look at the temperatures in the 50s. 60s. today's temperatures have been in the highs upper 50s to the low 70s. here's your travel forecast. bay area airport 63 to 67. sunny mild and light breeze. hawaii is going to
. >> two stanford university championship teams took up an invitation from the white house to celebrate the national titles. the water polo team. they won their seventh national championship this year. president trump spent time welcoming the cardinal men's golf team. 22 championship teams were honored in our nations capitol. the cardinal captured the ninth national title in may. after defeating texas. >> all right. for the big game tomorrow how's the weather? >> we have the...
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. >>> and police are investigating 3 reports of assault at stanford university. the incidents happened between october 31st and november 2nd at campus residences. the the allegations range from choking, to rape, to drugging. no suspect information was available in the third case. >>> crimes that make news one day can quickly fade from the headlines. devin fehely has more on the detectives hoping to bring new attention to the victims and make a cold case breakthrough. >> reporter: technically as a case gets older, the investigation grows colder, but the santa clara police department is trying to make sure the justice delayed for the victims and their families isn't ultimately justice denied. this is how detectives want to remember neil henry as he lived. but it's an image of how he died, bruised and battered and bloodied on the floor of the liquor store where he worked after being ambushed on a morning in 2003 that haunts them to the day. >> the suspect assaulted neil to the point he was hospitalized from the crime scene and ended up dying several days later in th
. >>> and police are investigating 3 reports of assault at stanford university. the incidents happened between october 31st and november 2nd at campus residences. the the allegations range from choking, to rape, to drugging. no suspect information was available in the third case. >>> crimes that make news one day can quickly fade from the headlines. devin fehely has more on the detectives hoping to bring new attention to the victims and make a cold case breakthrough. >>...
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fernandez miranda and the team at stanford university had a groundbreaking approach to do the seemingly impossible, they wanted to go through ari's nose, a so-called endoscopic skull based surgery, to reach and remove the tumor. to get there, they first had to come here, stanford's virtual reality center, where ari's brain and tumor were precisely mapped out surgeons spent hours practicing in a virtual o.r. and on a 3d printed replica of ari's skull. >> if you go one millimeter beyond and you're not careful, you can hit the carotid artery and get a major bleeder. >> reporter: on surgery day, the stakes and tensions were high. >> i'm bawling i can't handle it. it's too much. >> reporter: for 16 hours doctors removed the tumor piece by piece. now months after the high stakes operation the young lion the ellmans once feared they would lose, has come roaring back to life giving other families hope that the impossible is now possible. ayman mohyeldin, nbc news, palo alto, california bus with kids onboard crashes. what authorities say about the driver >>> also, instagram's controversial exper
fernandez miranda and the team at stanford university had a groundbreaking approach to do the seemingly impossible, they wanted to go through ari's nose, a so-called endoscopic skull based surgery, to reach and remove the tumor. to get there, they first had to come here, stanford's virtual reality center, where ari's brain and tumor were precisely mapped out surgeons spent hours practicing in a virtual o.r. and on a 3d printed replica of ari's skull. >> if you go one millimeter beyond and...
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>>chal miller speaking out after surviving a 201assault near stanford university fraternity while sheas unconscious. student brock turner was sentenced 6 months in prison for the rape. but he was released after ju 3 months miller spoke to alisyn camerota about what s saysre pattes of male entitlement that led to her attack. >>so let's talk about the night of the crime you just mentioned dick you had had so much tdrink you admit that you had had too much to drink and that large swaths of the ght are gone for you they're missinyou blacked out. brock turner also admits he had too much to drink. and i know that you are frustrated when they're the naative is that this is aboubinge drinking on college campuses why does that rrative frustrate you so much because we should expect more your son is found him bei unconscious. >>body is not enough to say u had a misstep in udgmt, that not what it is what do you want the larger conversation to be. i just want people to know that it's not happening in a vacuum in the perimeter ofcollege campuses is not young people being to say lee and to reckless
>>chal miller speaking out after surviving a 201assault near stanford university fraternity while sheas unconscious. student brock turner was sentenced 6 months in prison for the rape. but he was released after ju 3 months miller spoke to alisyn camerota about what s saysre pattes of male entitlement that led to her attack. >>so let's talk about the night of the crime you just mentioned dick you had had so much tdrink you admit that you had had too much to drink and that large...
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scientists at stanford university invented this substance that is resistant to wind, rain. the fire retardant is expected to go on the vegetation and stay on the vegetation for the entire season. professor appel says that this is environmental will you friendly, just as the ones that the firefighters are using now. no fires have been reported there so far. >>> developing this morning, for the fourth time in four days, a vehicle has been hit by a projectile on 101 in monterey county. the chp says that a man was heading southbound near prune dale when some sort of object hit a rear side window. a family of 6 was inside. no one was hurt luckily. on friday, a bus carrying a high school football team bus was hit on the way to a game. a football player was hit and hurt by broken glass. >>> and caught on camera, a mountain lion. you can see the prowler. >> this is their area and, this morning, i drove down the street and there was four deer. so, you know, we're in their neighborhood, too. >> you can see the size of the cat in the video. i mean, that's really massive. it's scary. >
scientists at stanford university invented this substance that is resistant to wind, rain. the fire retardant is expected to go on the vegetation and stay on the vegetation for the entire season. professor appel says that this is environmental will you friendly, just as the ones that the firefighters are using now. no fires have been reported there so far. >>> developing this morning, for the fourth time in four days, a vehicle has been hit by a projectile on 101 in monterey county....
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somewhere in russia so you have a silicon valley effective silicon valley it works because you have stanford university is is right there with the venture capitalist on what's called sand hill road if you have something similar in russia if you had the university system put together with the venture capital firms concentrated in one area you have an enormous boom in technology that's the one area in the russian economy i think could it could could is overlooked a bit at the moment and could see enormous growth artie's max keiser thank you for sharing your insights with us. well you might have noticed a new feature we've started this week certain stories have a q.r. code alongside them which you can use to get more information on the story if you get the chance give it a go and let us know what you think for now a short break. but politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. to go right to the press this is like the 43 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the why is it. they said. you know
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this we're going to speak now with john ramon he is director of the iberian studies program at stanford university and joins us on skype from stanford california it's nice to have you with us sanchez really rolled the dice he didn't he thought he'd go to this election and strengthen his hand the reality is he's in a weakened position now isn't it. it is. party has lost 3 key posts in the parliament and 3 seats and a lot of people are wondering what was he seeking by going into these elections necessarily. but of course you're in the position where you can't form a stable majority what's the what does that the outlook for him now appear to be in forming the coalition does he go lift does he. to form a coalition with the catalan separatist parties themselves what does the the political landscape look like. yes i think that the the latter option is not an option he has spent all of his campaigning time assuring voters that he would not certainly not form a coalition with a couple and in fact he refused to accept their votes if he needed them to become president once again so he has locked himself in
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>>and a credit union at stanford university. it wants to offer smart checking accounts through google pay the service would provide a digital wallet. google has not decided whether the accounts would charge fees google is the latest tech company to move into finance facebook amazon and apple. all have announced enhanced money services and you may have seen this on facebook it's a $75 coupon for wholesale store costco but it is not real costco says while it loves their customers a $75 coupon is a scam. the fake offer prompts users to click on a link not affiliated with costco to get the coupon and then shared on facebook with some personal information costco says this is the second year in a row they had to deep funk, a coupon scam. >>skin cancer rates are sharply dropping among teenagers and millennials a new study says cases of melanoma in people younger than age 30 dropped 23% of the united states between 2006 2015. the authors of the study say the drop suggests efforts to encourage people to protect themselves from the sun pa
>>and a credit union at stanford university. it wants to offer smart checking accounts through google pay the service would provide a digital wallet. google has not decided whether the accounts would charge fees google is the latest tech company to move into finance facebook amazon and apple. all have announced enhanced money services and you may have seen this on facebook it's a $75 coupon for wholesale store costco but it is not real costco says while it loves their customers a $75...
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at stanford university, maria medina, kpix5. >>> still ahead a project home exclusive, how your tax dollars are being used to support shoddy living conditions supplied by one of the bay area's largest housing solution programs. >> starting tomorrow morning cbs news will bring you complete coverage of this week's testimony, the impeachment inquiry. your local news will continue on cbsn bay area which you can actress on >>> now our original series project home with an investigation months in the making. >> every year tens of millions of taxpayer dollars go to a nonprofit called bay area community services. they post a high success rate of finding permanent housing solutions for the homeless. >> but as susie steimle uncovered, the numbers simply do not add up. she spoke with dozens of people who say this program put them back on the street. >> all i need is a roof, a house, that's all. >> reporter: after four years of living on the streets eureka miles finally felt hopeful when counselors at the navigation center in berkeley found her permanent housing. >> they were going to pay our rent for s
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valuable la >> and so obviously stanford university is thll800-pound gohere by far.nd how did they acire so much land? >> well it all started with leland stanford, the dad of leland jr. who, of course, whom the university is named after. he was one of the original big four railrd barrens, robert from the guilded age. d addition to purchasing a beautiful knob hill mansion in san francisco, he also developed the country estate that grew and grew overtome the point where finally took over that land. >> that's a loof land. stanford has what i would say a more benign positive reputation than say facebook or google these dayany way. and so o how should we look at them when it comes these issues of the housing crisis? >> well that's an interesting question, right many their community isre than 34,000 people. when you add the undergraduate students, the service workers, erthe nurse practitiat their medical center and they would have more than one. and a very big employer, rather than organization that will bring in a lot of people toits campus in a similar fashion to these t
valuable la >> and so obviously stanford university is thll800-pound gohere by far.nd how did they acire so much land? >> well it all started with leland stanford, the dad of leland jr. who, of course, whom the university is named after. he was one of the original big four railrd barrens, robert from the guilded age. d addition to purchasing a beautiful knob hill mansion in san francisco, he also developed the country estate that grew and grew overtome the point where finally took...
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with citi partnerin group and a small stanford university credit you know orunion. r notes that checking unts contain huge amounts of data about consumer spendin and income. >>> elsewhere, alibaba is reportedly planning a secondary listing in hong kong before the end of november. according to cnbc, the chinese e-commerce giant could raise about $13 billion. as you noticeablea is coming off dayccessful single's shopping event setting new records. experts say the listing could boost the m hong kongket itself which has seen business slow down amid protests there. >>> and those protests in hong kong are creating a new type of isk for some big american compan many of which are widely held by investors. eunice yuan explains from beigg. >> businesses in hong kong foreign and local are in a tough spot, not only bus thedown turn caused by the turmoil but now protesters are starting to label businesses as pro government or ro protesters based on their perception of how friendly that business is to the s. demonstrator several groups are creatingnd lists aaps that can be happen
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postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford universityhe is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok historically. it's on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennia and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimore. it was mostly because people like david henderson and myself have been snuffed out of the academic world there are still 100 journalists classical liberals in american academe but we're outnumbered by hundreds of thousands of others and the young people are taught what economists call the nirvana fallacy the
postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford universityhe is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i...
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at stanford university, maria medina, kpix5. >>> still ahead a project home exclusive, how your tax dollars are being used to support shoddy living conditions supplied by one of the bay area's largest housing solution programs. >> starting tomorrow morning cbs news will bring you complete coverage of this week's testimony, the impeachment inquiry. your local news will continue on cbsn bay area which you can actress on just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> now our original series project home with an investigation months in the making. >> every year tens of millions of taxpayer dollars go to a nonprofit called bay area community servi
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a month ago, was a study done by stanford university that said the kids in denver are growing faster academically than the kids and the rest of the state. it's as if they have 60 additional school easier. on a 180 day calendar, that's not nothing. we still have massive achievement gaps in my school district, it haunts me every day. we are living in a country now where there has been no economic mobility for 90% of the american people for 50 years. taken in its totality, our education system is reinforcing the income inequality we have rather than liberating. the best predictor of the quality of your education is your parents income. that has to change in america. you never here about this on the debate stage ever. from the vantage point of the , there'sat i work for not a more important issue. this lack of equity in our schools, the segregation in our schools, it is something that is tearing at the heart of our democracy. it needs to be a focus in the next presidency. >> how do you fix it? when do you start? is it pre-k, preschool? how do you clean up a lot of wasted time for student
a month ago, was a study done by stanford university that said the kids in denver are growing faster academically than the kids and the rest of the state. it's as if they have 60 additional school easier. on a 180 day calendar, that's not nothing. we still have massive achievement gaps in my school district, it haunts me every day. we are living in a country now where there has been no economic mobility for 90% of the american people for 50 years. taken in its totality, our education system is...
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postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford universityhe is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can.
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scientists from stanford university in california have measured the heart rate of the world's largest animal for the 1st time using a combination of daring and dexterity in a tricky maneuver the team attached a sensor pack to a blue whale the data collected gave valuable insights into the beast's feeding habits it also suggests that a blue whales heart is working to its limits which could explain why no animal has ever evolved to be bigger than these majestic marine creatures. now what has age got to do with it tina turner has been one of the voices of rock and roll of the decades on tuesday she turned 80 years old. turner fired fans are across the world for more than 6 decades with their impressive voice and are on parallel stage presence until 976 she shared the stage with husband ike turner who she later revealed regularly beat and sexually. used her divorce pushed her towards financial ruin but she made a remarkable comeback the album private dancer was a global hit and brought her 4 grammys today turner is enjoying retirement at her switch opto with a german husband basking in th
scientists from stanford university in california have measured the heart rate of the world's largest animal for the 1st time using a combination of daring and dexterity in a tricky maneuver the team attached a sensor pack to a blue whale the data collected gave valuable insights into the beast's feeding habits it also suggests that a blue whales heart is working to its limits which could explain why no animal has ever evolved to be bigger than these majestic marine creatures. now what has age...
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postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because i it's obvious ok.
postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i...
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now scientists from stanford university in california have measured the heart rate of the world's largest animal for the 1st time using a combination of daring and dexterity check this out this is a really tricky maneuver here the team is hatched a sensor packed to a blue well the data collected gave valuable insights into the beast's feeding habits and it also suggested that a blue whales heart is working to its limits now that in fact it could explain why no animal has ever evolved to be bigger than these majestic marine creatures. this is the news and these are our top stories a cultural disaster in germany after a smash and grab a raid on the royal palace in the german city of dresden the thieves made off with diamond jewelry of a measurable cultural value is e of authorities are still working out exactly what's missing. on kong chief executive kerry lamb says that the government will reflect on the results of a ballot which saw pro-democracy candidates win massive gains but lam offered no concessions during her 1st media briefing since sunday's elections. albania has been hit by its
now scientists from stanford university in california have measured the heart rate of the world's largest animal for the 1st time using a combination of daring and dexterity check this out this is a really tricky maneuver here the team is hatched a sensor packed to a blue well the data collected gave valuable insights into the beast's feeding habits and it also suggested that a blue whales heart is working to its limits now that in fact it could explain why no animal has ever evolved to be...
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postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i don't want to waste time on that because it's obvious ok historically it's obvious on its face here but thomas what is the attraction then why do we have so many millennial zz and so many people attracted to this idea that so many of them have no historical knowledge of whatsoever go ahead thomas in baltimore was mostly because people like david henderson and myself have been snuffed out of the academic world there are still hundreds of classical liberals in american academe but were outnumbered by hundreds of thousands of others and the young people are taught what economists call the nirvana fallacy th
postgraduate school in monterey as well as a research fellow with the hoover institution at stanford university he is author of the joy of freedom in economists honestly are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate thomas let me go to you 1st in baltimore i don't i don't really think on this program we need to speak about the failings of socialism i think we're all on the same page on that here my point in this program is here no i...
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the first time i heard of british columbia, it was my first week of my freshman year at stanford university and i was in a dorm with freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, and the upper classmen had thrown an ice cream social for us freshmen and i saw this really handsome, tall warm-eyed curly haired guy across the room and he essentially came up and started talking to me and he says to me, where are you from? and i said i'm from washington d.c. and i says, so where are you from? and he says british columbia. and i'm thinking, you know, i know i had a good education, but where the hell is british columbia? i'm not saying this allowed. i'm thinking to myself. okay, deduction, colombia is in south america. [laughter] >> there's british giana, and i say to my now husband, is that in south america? and he looks at me like i'm the biggest idiot he's met at stanford. he says, no, dryly, it's in western canada. and i tell that story on myself. >> you do. >>, but the higher i rose in the diplomatiic ranks, the more mileage ian got out of that story. >>, but i wanted to end my questions on a sto
the first time i heard of british columbia, it was my first week of my freshman year at stanford university and i was in a dorm with freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, and the upper classmen had thrown an ice cream social for us freshmen and i saw this really handsome, tall warm-eyed curly haired guy across the room and he essentially came up and started talking to me and he says to me, where are you from? and i said i'm from washington d.c. and i says, so where are you from? and he...
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to uphold that. >> the stanford universityff said that department of public saved did not have enough for the second report but they are asking anyone who knew about it to come forward. >>> unregistered weapons seized from the home of the seen age shooter. the results of the investigation are expect by the end of the week. >>> charges may be coming against the two guards who were guarding jeffrey epstein. charges will include falsifying prison record. >>> the plot thickens in the case of a bay area man that authorities say was caught on camera spying for china. edward peng is from hayward, charged with providing w,eral prosecutors are al linkg millions of dollars worth of bay area property with money wired from china. the purchases include four hotels, the shree ganeshai in san francisco. the red lion in oakland, the country 7 inn in dixon and the bed and breakfast in napa for . in most instances, the people who sent money from china did not receive ownership interest. >>> even is a cream spoon may have helped crack a pair of
to uphold that. >> the stanford universityff said that department of public saved did not have enough for the second report but they are asking anyone who knew about it to come forward. >>> unregistered weapons seized from the home of the seen age shooter. the results of the investigation are expect by the end of the week. >>> charges may be coming against the two guards who were guarding jeffrey epstein. charges will include falsifying prison record. >>> the...
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♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewhile i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when kesey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what kesey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> kesey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, kesey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. i'd wonder what happened. they thought they were d
♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewhile i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a...
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♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewty. >> while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when kesey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what kesey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> kesey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, kesey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. i'd wonder what happened. they thought the
♪ >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewty. >> while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh....
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. >> here at stanford university from george mason university in virginia.haplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the "hardball" college tour with our special guest senator barack obama. let's play "hardball." i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." hillary clinton. welcome to this exclusive town hall. tonight for a full hour our guest is the front-runner for the presidential nomination, donald trump. should a woman be punished for getting an abortion? and the isis not something you can dodge. if you say abortion is a crime or murder you have to deal with it under the law. should abortion be punished? >> well, people within certain parts of the republican
. >> here at stanford university from george mason university in virginia.haplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the...
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others radiation but a team of surgeons at stanford university in california wanted to try a ground breakingin such a small kid. actually, most people thought it was not possible >> to do the impossible, doctors wanted to go through ari's nose, a so called endoscopic skull based surgery to reach and remove the tumor. >> look at the anatomy, what it can also do is i can simulate my approach. >> using the 3 d model which included the tumor and surrounding vessels, surgeons spent hours practicing the procedure. >> if you are 1 millimeter beyond and you are not careful, you can injure the carotid artery. >> i'm bawling, i can't handle, it's too much. it's like handing your kid and not knowing if he'll ever come back. >> for 16 hours, doctors removed ari's tumor, piece by piece. >> there were multiple times his life was saved no question. >> reporter: months after this ground breaking operation, a miraculous recovery. >> the young lions, they feared they would lose has come roaring back to life. >> he recovered himself. no question. we were there to support him and the doctors but this is a power
others radiation but a team of surgeons at stanford university in california wanted to try a ground breakingin such a small kid. actually, most people thought it was not possible >> to do the impossible, doctors wanted to go through ari's nose, a so called endoscopic skull based surgery to reach and remove the tumor. >> look at the anatomy, what it can also do is i can simulate my approach. >> using the 3 d model which included the tumor and surrounding vessels, surgeons spent...
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. >>> stanford university students are on high alert after multiple cases of potential or confirmed drugs were reported to the university over the past month. some say it's a crisis and are calling on the administration to do more to address it. here is abc7 news reporter chris nguyen. >> sounding the alarm at stanford. students have been alerted to four reports of potential or confirmed drugs at multiple residences or gatherings on campus over the past month alone there. >> are also many that don't get reported. so the fact that we have had so many reports since the quarter has started means that there is a real epidemic of drugging that happen on campus. >> in one case involving an unknown location on mayfield avenue, a test came b the date ghb, according to the reporting party. >> it's frankly terrifying. >> since learning of the alleged incidents, stanford has sent a letter to the campus community about steps they can take to protect themselves against drugging and what to do if they suspect they have been drugged. but some, including stanford law professor michelle dabber say the uni
. >>> stanford university students are on high alert after multiple cases of potential or confirmed drugs were reported to the university over the past month. some say it's a crisis and are calling on the administration to do more to address it. here is abc7 news reporter chris nguyen. >> sounding the alarm at stanford. students have been alerted to four reports of potential or confirmed drugs at multiple residences or gatherings on campus over the past month alone there....
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after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly intelligent would be to understate it in the extreme. >> sam works on "barney miller" and "cheers," before teaming up with matt groening on "the simpsons," which premieres on the fox network in 1989. >> matt groening created these characters and this family, but the universe that the simpsons exist in -- the town, the nuclear power plant, mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a share of the show's annual profit, to the tune of $30 million a year. sam, now twice divorced with no children
after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly intelligent would be to understate it in the extreme. >> sam works on "barney...
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. >> and stanford university purchased an apartment complex to house employees working at a new campus nearby. the recently constructed complex has 175 units from studios to bedrooms. the university plans to give priority to staff and post doctoral students. >>> the purchase price is not disclosed. a few months ago, the property had an assessed value of $48 million. >> a lot of kind-hearted folks gathered to offer struggling families much needed help. the holiday season >> the event of hope. it involved food and other assistance for working class families. >> we came here to get there and go deep. >> reporter: hope comes in many forms. for the 9-year-old esteban, it was a new pair of shoes and a bite to eat. >> my mom went to mexico. we're by ourselves and don't have going to seat or something. >> reporter: they were one of more than 5,000 people to take part in the convoy of hope at the san jose giants ballpark outside of downtown. families could get free haircuts or a shower or a checkup to a dentist. >> less stress. yeah. it'sit's a big burden. >> reporter: they're parents to seven
. >> and stanford university purchased an apartment complex to house employees working at a new campus nearby. the recently constructed complex has 175 units from studios to bedrooms. the university plans to give priority to staff and post doctoral students. >>> the purchase price is not disclosed. a few months ago, the property had an assessed value of $48 million. >> a lot of kind-hearted folks gathered to offer struggling families much needed help. the holiday season...
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we're at memorial auditorium here at stanford university. from george mason university in virginia.m the citadel. from fordham university in the bronx, new york. live from the university of denver. the university of notre dame. from iowa state university in ames, iowa. senator john mccain, let's play "hardball." arnold schwarzenegger. john kerry. robert de niro. matt damon. robin williams. the georgetown band. ♪ joe biden of delaware. live from westchester university outside philadelphia, the "hardball" college tour with our special guest, senator barack obama. let's play "hardball." i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." hillary clinton. >> hi, mr. matthews. >> welcome to this exclusive town hall. tonight with a full hour, our guest is the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, donald trump. >> i think he wished he didn't go through that door. anyway, be sure to follow "hardball" on twitter and enter to win exclusive "hardball" prizes. that's "hardball" for now. i love the glory years. "all in with chris hayes" sta
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starting next year the company is reportedly partnering with citigroup and credit union at stanford universityant to offer smart checking accounts through google pay the service would provide a digital wallet. google has not decided whether the accounts would charge fees google is the latest tech company to move into finance facebook amazon and apple have all announced enhanced money services disneyplus already has 10 million subscribers. this is just one day after its launch. that said though disney of course has a long way to go to catch up with netflix is 160 million subscribers and it is. >>not known how many of the 10 million new accounts with disney will stick with the service after the 7 day free trial. the company has also placed a warning on some of its older content saying that it may contain outdated cultural stereotypes. classics like dumbo the jungle book in peter pan may have scenes that some viewers may find offensive more insensitive. new video shows murder suspects minutes before the kidnapping of a tech executive according to police. >>the new clothes, they want you to pay at
starting next year the company is reportedly partnering with citigroup and credit union at stanford universityant to offer smart checking accounts through google pay the service would provide a digital wallet. google has not decided whether the accounts would charge fees google is the latest tech company to move into finance facebook amazon and apple have all announced enhanced money services disneyplus already has 10 million subscribers. this is just one day after its launch. that said though...
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city group and stanford university will run those account. they are joining apple and facebook in making moves like this. apple launched a credit card earlier this year and facebook is trying to launch cryptocurrency. google's move will surely raise some regulatory concerns as well as they are dealing with an anti trust investigation with 50 states attorneys general. >> the government reporting inflation rose nearly a half percent from the prior month. rising gas prices is a big reason for that. americans have paid more for used cars and healthcare. >> stock market is moving lower in the early going. dow dropping 55 points. nasdaq down bay 25 points. s&p 500 moving lower by 8 points in the early going. back to you. >> thank you. a deal for bay area residents but it is worth leaving the bay area behind? main street is offering $10,000 for anyone who wants to leave. it is for tech workers who want to work at cheaper rates than silicon valley. >> you have people, i want to buy a house. i want better schools for my kids. we let people say why do
city group and stanford university will run those account. they are joining apple and facebook in making moves like this. apple launched a credit card earlier this year and facebook is trying to launch cryptocurrency. google's move will surely raise some regulatory concerns as well as they are dealing with an anti trust investigation with 50 states attorneys general. >> the government reporting inflation rose nearly a half percent from the prior month. rising gas prices is a big reason...
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up next we'll show you how stanford university is marking the location where chanel miller was murdered. >> the actions business owners in one neighborhood are taking to get the city to respond. >> good morning. we can see that traffic is going to be okay. if you are driving toward the toll plaza on the east shore freeway. we'll tell you more about it coming up. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. you know when you're
up next we'll show you how stanford university is marking the location where chanel miller was murdered. >> the actions business owners in one neighborhood are taking to get the city to respond. >> good morning. we can see that traffic is going to be okay. if you are driving toward the toll plaza on the east shore freeway. we'll tell you more about it coming up. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for...
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she is the project leader for grid resilience and intelligence platform, aka grip, over at stanford universityg ai to redistribute power to necessary systems during say, a superstorm. ashley, great to have you. you're in year two of three of this project. what have been some of the major challenges you're confronting? ashley: yeah, so unfortunately, firefighters here on the west coast have become pretty regular, just like the seasons. same thing on the east coast, we're having regular hurricanes that are increasing in power, and we have to learn how to deal with these. how can we have a more flexible, adaptable grid? the grid infrastructure is the best with that in the u.s. so trying to figure out ways to essentially have new tools and solutions in our toolbox, like ai, machine learning that can absorb and recover from these events. that's what we're trying to do with grip. taylor: so walk me through some of the solutions you've found so far. ashley: right, so basically, we look at wildfires, ice storms in vermont, wildfires in the west coast, and we're looking at things like predictive analyt
she is the project leader for grid resilience and intelligence platform, aka grip, over at stanford universityg ai to redistribute power to necessary systems during say, a superstorm. ashley, great to have you. you're in year two of three of this project. what have been some of the major challenges you're confronting? ashley: yeah, so unfortunately, firefighters here on the west coast have become pretty regular, just like the seasons. same thing on the east coast, we're having regular...
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. >>> stanford university says it will install two plaques. the school promised three years ago to create a plaque with a quote from the assault survivor michelle miller. rejected a quote that was taken from her victim impact statement. eventually the school bowed to pressure from students and faculty. >> and without that plaque, it's really hard to understand what the context is for that space. >> you can't change history. all you can do is learn from it and what stanford should learn from the situation is that sensorship and silencing are never the right answer and you have to keep your promises. >> stanford says the plaques will go up as soon as feasible. one will have information that includes support and resources. the other will have a quote for miller that reads you took away my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence my own voice until today. >>> why some folks in this particular area say it's costing them some money. >> also why fire officials say this weekend is the right time to do the crucial work needed
. >>> stanford university says it will install two plaques. the school promised three years ago to create a plaque with a quote from the assault survivor michelle miller. rejected a quote that was taken from her victim impact statement. eventually the school bowed to pressure from students and faculty. >> and without that plaque, it's really hard to understand what the context is for that space. >> you can't change history. all you can do is learn from it and what stanford...