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stanford, to the university, is this great man. you look at these rather august portraits of him. anybody here go to stanford. any a history major, if you go into the campus, if you walk into the main round circle at the beginning, the first -- there is a bust of leland stanford up there. that is very much what he is, white marble statue. >> where is jenny in all this? >> here is a woman, 19th century victorian american woman was expected to walk three paces behind her husband. had a tragic end that she never got justice where there was any real examination about why or who murdered here. she's one of the great neglected americans and i would love to see more about that but at some point it has got to end. >> time for one last question. >> all of that research you did, is that your next book? >> know. now. >> why not? >> why not? because i can't solve a murder mystery. i have obsessed about it for a very long time. i thought the homicide detectives about this, i have gone through the autopsy reports, gone through the police report.
stanford, to the university, is this great man. you look at these rather august portraits of him. anybody here go to stanford. any a history major, if you go into the campus, if you walk into the main round circle at the beginning, the first -- there is a bust of leland stanford up there. that is very much what he is, white marble statue. >> where is jenny in all this? >> here is a woman, 19th century victorian american woman was expected to walk three paces behind her husband. had...
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i deal with that in the book but stanford, to the university, is this great man. e look at these portraits of him, anybody here go to stanford? a couple of your? anybody here a history major? if you go onto the campus, walk around and circle at the beginning, jordan on the left and the history corner, you look up, there's a bust of stanford up there. that's pretty much what he is. he's a marble statue. >> for the 19th century, an american woman was expected to walk three paces behind her husband, sink that university out, she never got justice or if there was any kind of why who murdered her. she's one of the great neck ducted americans and i would love to see more about that but at some time, things have to end. >> time for one last question. >> all of that research done, is at your next book? >> no. [laughter] why not? because i can't solve a murder mystery. i apologize. i've been obsessed for a very long time. i talked to homicide detectives about this. on through the autopsy reports and police report. you can't write a book if you don't have an enemy. thank you
i deal with that in the book but stanford, to the university, is this great man. e look at these portraits of him, anybody here go to stanford? a couple of your? anybody here a history major? if you go onto the campus, walk around and circle at the beginning, jordan on the left and the history corner, you look up, there's a bust of stanford up there. that's pretty much what he is. he's a marble statue. >> for the 19th century, an american woman was expected to walk three paces behind her...
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what is stanford university's university's relationship with leland stanford the man see mac he is alarger than life person who i feel his identity has been bleached. i had spent almost five years on this thing. to some large extent. i deal with that in the book. but sanford to the university is the great man. if you look at thesean august portraits of him. that they have around the place. see mac is there a history corner there. when you walk into the main ramp. and you walk in the first big building is ready. if you look up he is the white marble statue. >> where is jenny and all of this? >> for a 19th century victorian american woman was expected to walk three paces behind and saved that university out of nowhere. whether it was any kind of real examination. the great neglected. americans. time for one last question. >> with all of that research do you have a next book. >> no. i cannot solve the murder mystery. i was obsessed about it for a oury long time i have gone to the autopsy reports in the police reports. you can't write a book if you don't have an ending but i don't even h
what is stanford university's university's relationship with leland stanford the man see mac he is alarger than life person who i feel his identity has been bleached. i had spent almost five years on this thing. to some large extent. i deal with that in the book. but sanford to the university is the great man. if you look at thesean august portraits of him. that they have around the place. see mac is there a history corner there. when you walk into the main ramp. and you walk in the first big...
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. >> some firing testimony from a stanford university professor for house republicans during the first house judiciary committee on impeaching president trump. >>> this election will have more billionaires thinly people. >> one candidate is raising concerns on the debate qualifications standards calling them unfair to minority candidates. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2, thursday morning december 5th. >> i am pam cook. thank you for joining us this morning. people are already asking me about sunday's raider game. >> i think they will be on the drier side. >> okay. i think there's two more games in oak land? >> yeah, i think. >> i think this is the second to the last one. >> yeah, i would keep the rain gear handy. >> yeah, you heard it here. >> yeah it's four days away. >> friday and saturday are the main days:now, this is the projection for friday and saturday. some of this is lingering in to sunday morning and the north is getting 4 plus. eventually it's going to get down to the mou
. >> some firing testimony from a stanford university professor for house republicans during the first house judiciary committee on impeaching president trump. >>> this election will have more billionaires thinly people. >> one candidate is raising concerns on the debate qualifications standards calling them unfair to minority candidates. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome back...
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. >>> an update on the college admissions scandal and the link to stanford university. , the master mind behind the scheme, offered to pay seven stanford coaches to recommend perspective students for admission as sports recruits. the university said they reviewed more than 35,000 records and did dozens of interviews during their investigation. singer approached those coaches between 2009 and this year. stanford just announced new policies for better admissions over sight. >>> well a new report finds that sexual harassment complaints are up at stanford university. according to the mercury news an annual report found stanford received 279 reports of sexual harassment and gender discrimination. that is up by almost 70 during the same period of the previous year. the complaints involved faculty, staff and students and they include rape, stalking, nonconsensual touching and intimidation. the complaints have resulted in firings, investigations and one expupgs. we have new information about the death of a flan petaluma. he died while being restrained by sonoma county sheriff's
. >>> an update on the college admissions scandal and the link to stanford university. , the master mind behind the scheme, offered to pay seven stanford coaches to recommend perspective students for admission as sports recruits. the university said they reviewed more than 35,000 records and did dozens of interviews during their investigation. singer approached those coaches between 2009 and this year. stanford just announced new policies for better admissions over sight. >>>...
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time. 20 years after engineers larry page and sergey brin created the search giant google at stanford university're relinquishing control of its parent alphabet to ceo sundar pichai. it's the biggest shake—up of leadership the tech titan has seen and highlights how the firm has swelled into a near trillion—dollar tech empire, with youtube and self—driving cars in its stable. here's dave lee in san francisco. this move represents the most significant shakeup of leadership at google since its inception. the first only dynamic duo of sergey brin and larry page, the legendary silicon valley partnership, won't hold important management roles in the company they founded back in 1998. in reality, though, that's been the case for some time. the public face of google has been its current ceo, sundar pichai. by tuesday's announcement makes it absolutely clear mr paige and mr brin aren't running the company anymore. however, while the pair are a p pa re ntly anymore. however, while the pair are apparently relinquishing managing —— management duties, it won't mean giving up their ultimate power. between the
time. 20 years after engineers larry page and sergey brin created the search giant google at stanford university're relinquishing control of its parent alphabet to ceo sundar pichai. it's the biggest shake—up of leadership the tech titan has seen and highlights how the firm has swelled into a near trillion—dollar tech empire, with youtube and self—driving cars in its stable. here's dave lee in san francisco. this move represents the most significant shakeup of leadership at google since...
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stanford university president had this to say saying, quote, it's imperative that stanford has the necessary safeguards in place to engender trust and confidence and integrity of our progress. >>> happening today a law firm says it will announce another lawsuit against the san francisco-based lyft print. the long-term says the suit involves 21 plaintiffs who said they are victims of sexual assault. the firm says many of the cases happen after lyft was sued in september. back then lyft was hit with several lawsuits by women who alleged they were sexually assaulted or trend rateby drivers. in september lyft announced it was rolling out a new safety program and called for all drivers to complete a violence prevention training program with the addition of a 911 button for its app and a tool that alerts the company when a right appears to be going off course. >>> it took minutes for robbers to pull up this jewelry store heist caught on camera in los alto. the crips grant was stolen -- they smashed display cases with hammers and got the julie and randall. the owner says this is the third time in f
stanford university president had this to say saying, quote, it's imperative that stanford has the necessary safeguards in place to engender trust and confidence and integrity of our progress. >>> happening today a law firm says it will announce another lawsuit against the san francisco-based lyft print. the long-term says the suit involves 21 plaintiffs who said they are victims of sexual assault. the firm says many of the cases happen after lyft was sued in september. back then lyft...
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stanford university's present had this to say saying, quote, it's imperative that stanford has the necessaryin place to engender trust and confidence in the integrity of the program. >>> for the exercise bike pallet and, it is sparking controversy on social media. take a look. the woman is did a bike by her husband. she documents her year-long fitness journey and eventually shows him her progress. the ad is a debate and many on social media accused him of being sexist and creative negative body images. peloton stock even plummeted 10% yesterday. >>> right now raider nation has a new reason to appreciate their team. coming up how the players are giving back this holiday season. >>> i'm ládeia, and there's more to me than hiv. there's my career... my cause... and creating my dream home. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment and who aren't resistant to either of the medicines dolutegravir or lamivudine. dovato has 2 medicines in 1 pill to help you reach and then stay undetectable. so
stanford university's present had this to say saying, quote, it's imperative that stanford has the necessaryin place to engender trust and confidence in the integrity of the program. >>> for the exercise bike pallet and, it is sparking controversy on social media. take a look. the woman is did a bike by her husband. she documents her year-long fitness journey and eventually shows him her progress. the ad is a debate and many on social media accused him of being sexist and creative...
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. >> schifrin: pam karlan of stanford university. >> if you don't impeach a president who has done whats esident has done, then wt you're saying is, it's fine to go ahead and do this again.ch >>rin: noah feldman of newar hauniversity: >> if we cannot impeach a president who abuses his office for personal advantage, we no longer live in a democracy. live in a monarchy, or live under a dictatorship. >> schif george washington university's jonathan turley, who accused democrats of rushing judgement without proving the president committed crimes. >> i'm concerned lowering impeachment standards to fit a paity of evidence and an abundance of anger. i believe this impeament not only fails to satisfy the but would create arouschments, precedent for future impeachments. >> schifrin: for two months, the house intelligence committee investigated prent trump's actions, and last night released a final report accusing the president of having "solicited the interference of a foreign government, ukraine, in the 202e u.s.dential election." >> the president solicited assistance from a foreign government
. >> schifrin: pam karlan of stanford university. >> if you don't impeach a president who has done whats esident has done, then wt you're saying is, it's fine to go ahead and do this again.ch >>rin: noah feldman of newar hauniversity: >> if we cannot impeach a president who abuses his office for personal advantage, we no longer live in a democracy. live in a monarchy, or live under a dictatorship. >> schif george washington university's jonathan turley, who accused...
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. >> some firing testimony from a stanford university professor for house republicans during the first house judiciary committee on impeaching president trump. >>> this election will have more billionaires thinly people. >> one candidate is raising concerns on the debate qualifications standards calling them unfair to minority candidates. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> well, good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2, thursday morning december 5th. >> i am pam cook. thank you for joining us
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among them, stanford university professor, pamela carlin.vited by republicans, cbs news contributor, jonathan turley said he didn't vote for trump but said there wasn't enough evidence yet to impeach him. >>> i'm anne makovec. we're going live to paris, france, where thousands of workers are on strike and protests have begun. we have seen some of these protesters lighting fires. this all began as a general strike. a lot of workers with the transportation system, school workers, hospital workers, all striking about their pension. the president, emmanuel macron, wants to change the pension system. we're looking live at a fire burning right now as a lot of the workers have taken to their streets. a lot of the french citizens are upset right now because everything is in disarray. the subway system in paris is basically at a standstill. this is spreading to other french cities as well. we are keeping an eye on it. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> time is 6:35. as we take a live look out of novado where fire crews are on the scene followin
among them, stanford university professor, pamela carlin.vited by republicans, cbs news contributor, jonathan turley said he didn't vote for trump but said there wasn't enough evidence yet to impeach him. >>> i'm anne makovec. we're going live to paris, france, where thousands of workers are on strike and protests have begun. we have seen some of these protesters lighting fires. this all began as a general strike. a lot of workers with the transportation system, school workers,...
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. >>> south bay, someone groped a woman at stanford university as the woman was walking along escondido road towards ray's grill. stanford department of public safety says man grabbed her from behind and ran away. >>> east bay, massive logs, some as big as two feet wide, ten feet long lining streets, attempt to deter homeless people from parking rvs. look at this google earth machlt you c map, you can see the logs highlighted. anser hassan is on the story. >> reporter: not known who put the massive logs here but if goal is keep homeless and rvs out, may be working. >> to keep people who junk stuff. dump stuff. everything. >> reporter: she lives in trailer nearby, understands the troubles that homeless deal with, but for her, single woman, logs provide security. >> park in front of my trailer, feel unsafe, i don't know what they're into, what they do. >> ridiculous and mean. >> reporter: homeless advocate recognizes safety concerns but says this is a problem that city can fix and logs punish those struggling to survive. critics say city is ignoring illegal dumping. >> they'll respond wit
. >>> south bay, someone groped a woman at stanford university as the woman was walking along escondido road towards ray's grill. stanford department of public safety says man grabbed her from behind and ran away. >>> east bay, massive logs, some as big as two feet wide, ten feet long lining streets, attempt to deter homeless people from parking rvs. look at this google earth machlt you c map, you can see the logs highlighted. anser hassan is on the story. >> reporter:...
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a memorial at stanford university. >> >> here at stanford university from george mason university inive from chaplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. live from the citadel. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. from iowa state university in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." [ cheers ] arnold schwarzenegger. [ cheers ] john kerry. [ cheers ] robert de niro. [ cheers ] matt damon. [ cheers ] robin williams. [ cheers ] 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." [ cheers ] i promised you the president of the united states, and he's here. let's play "hardball." hillary clinton. [ cheers ] >> hi, mr. matthews. >> welcome to this exclusive town hall. tonight for a full hour our guest is the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination, donald trump. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> should a woma
a memorial at stanford university. >> >> here at stanford university from george mason university inive from chaplain university in southern california. live from the university of albany. live from the citadel. from fordham university then bronx, new york. live from the university of denver, the university of notre dame. from iowa state university in iowa. senator john mccain. let's play "hardball." [ cheers ] arnold schwarzenegger. [ cheers ] john kerry. [ cheers ]...
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questioned today on historical precedent for impeachment including professor pamela carlin of stanford university. she was once considered a potential supreme court nominee. >>> it is all over for senator kamala harris took the california democrat has ended her 2020 presidential bid and she announced yesterday she is suspending her campaign. we have more on why she is giving up on her once promising run. >> reporter: after 11 months on the campaign trail senator kamala harris is stepping down. >> to you my supporters, my dear supporters, it is with deep regret but also with deep gratitude that i am suspending our campaign today. i will keep fighting every day for what this campaign has been about. justice, justice for the people. all the people. >> reporter: the california democrat says her campaign just didn't have enough money to compete. after climbing into the top tier in the early days of her run, she struggled to maintain momentum. other democratic candidates praised her efforts. >> she is an incredibly strong public servant. and has done great work already for our country and the u.s. sena
questioned today on historical precedent for impeachment including professor pamela carlin of stanford university. she was once considered a potential supreme court nominee. >>> it is all over for senator kamala harris took the california democrat has ended her 2020 presidential bid and she announced yesterday she is suspending her campaign. we have more on why she is giving up on her once promising run. >> reporter: after 11 months on the campaign trail senator kamala harris is...
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investigators say college consultant, rick singer seen here actually led the scheme and now stanford universitys a review has found that singer. actually approach 7 of its coaches about potential sports recruits over the past decade. the school says only one of them the former sailing coach went along with the scheme. stafford also says it has adopted new policies to strengthen oversight of admission. >>you recycle. >>very special gift for a grandmother who survived the garlic festival shooting in gilroy in morgan hill today 69 year old barbara geary received a refurbished car. >>both barbara and her daughter alberto were injured in that shooting and barbara 6 year-old grandson, stephen was one of 3 people who were killed that day. >>the because of her emotions but she's very great. police want to tell you everyone thinks. work in the into it. >>the gilroy foundation recommended barbara for the refurbished car. the foundation's spokesperson says the aftermath of the shootings to put a major strain on the kerry family and barbers old car was falling apart. >>and to rescue 3 puppies from the top
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. >> fore testimony from a stanford university professor for house republicans on capitol hill that happeneding the first how judiciary committee hearing aimed at impeaching the president. >>> this is 2020 election will have more billing errors than black people. >> one democratic candidate raising concerns over the dough pay the qualification standards calling mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome back. it's a thursday morning december 5th. i am dave dploork good morning. i am pam cook thanks for joining us we get a break from the rain. >> yeah. >> but there's fog out there this morning. >> that's correct. you have been listen. >> i have. i try. >> you are busy both of you are busy. >>> that's true we have fog even down to san jose which is reporting about quarter mile to a half mile. tomorrow will be back into the rain and it's on its way. so might be somebody later tonight as you get the warm sector coming in and it wouldn't take much a seagull flapping its wings may get enough die nammic to get rain. it will start tomorrow. this is not today. this is for friday. and it will increase by
. >> fore testimony from a stanford university professor for house republicans on capitol hill that happeneding the first how judiciary committee hearing aimed at impeaching the president. >>> this is 2020 election will have more billing errors than black people. >> one democratic candidate raising concerns over the dough pay the qualification standards calling mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome back. it's a thursday morning december 5th. i am dave dploork good...
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he enrolled in the first class at stanford university and, four years later, graduated with a degree in geology. by all accounts, he was an average student with average grades and left with average expectations. none of his fellow students and professors held out much hope for a bright future for young herbert hoover. he proved them wrong. he went off first to the gold mines of the australian outback, a place he described as pure hell, before moving onto china. very quickly, he rose to the ranks in the international mining business. he had a rare talent as an administrator and had a way of finding new opportunities that no one had seen before, of turning around failing operations and making a lot of money. in londone was living with his family. he was not the head of his own international firm with offices around the world. he was extremely wealthy and successful, but he was also getting bored. the fun had gone out of the game, if you will. world war i gave him an opportunity to try something new. after germany invaded belgium, starvation faced the entire country. hoover realized som
he enrolled in the first class at stanford university and, four years later, graduated with a degree in geology. by all accounts, he was an average student with average grades and left with average expectations. none of his fellow students and professors held out much hope for a bright future for young herbert hoover. he proved them wrong. he went off first to the gold mines of the australian outback, a place he described as pure hell, before moving onto china. very quickly, he rose to the...
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. >> republican strategist serves as a fellow at the hoover constitution at stanford university. >> the endorsement is significant because of the not just because of who he is. but because of the brand that he has. in california. and northern california. >> a recent poll found bloomberg to be the first choice of 2% of the likely democratic voters. despite that political science professor says the race remains open. >> the california voters probably feel like they know who is running. and can they be interested enough to look at someone who is new. >> only time will tell. >> after saying good-bye to managing the san francisco giants. bruce bochy is saying bonjour to his new job skippering frances gnash team. he grew up in the u.s. but one of seven major league baseball players actually born in france. he was born while his father served in the u.s. army. frances baseball federation hopes he will help the french team reach the 2021 world baseball classic. france has never qualified for that tournament. >> they have a good chance now. >> does he speak french? >> all right. now is it time t
. >> republican strategist serves as a fellow at the hoover constitution at stanford university. >> the endorsement is significant because of the not just because of who he is. but because of the brand that he has. in california. and northern california. >> a recent poll found bloomberg to be the first choice of 2% of the likely democratic voters. despite that political science professor says the race remains open. >> the california voters probably feel like they know...
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understood the adam schiff report which was released yesterday but professor pamela karlan from stanford university took offense to that remark. >>but everything i know about our constitution its values and my review of the evident re record in here. mister collins, i would like to say to you sir. i read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because i would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts so i'm insulted by the suggestion that is a law professor i don't care about those facts. but everything i read on those occasions tells me that when president trump invited indeed demanded foreign involvement in our upcoming election. he struck at the very heart of what makes this a republic to which we pledge allegiance. and as professor feldman just explained constituted an abuse of power. >>professor karla said during her opening statement that prsident trump must be held accountable in order to uphold the constitution. the president's attorneys were invited to participate in the hearing today, but they declined arguing that the process is unfair. >
understood the adam schiff report which was released yesterday but professor pamela karlan from stanford university took offense to that remark. >>but everything i know about our constitution its values and my review of the evident re record in here. mister collins, i would like to say to you sir. i read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because i would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts so i'm insulted by the suggestion that...
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the committee has chosen 4 constitutional experts to testify including pamela carlin of stanford university. tonight the house intelligence committee is putting the final touches on its report. republicans released their report today and say there's still no direct evidence that trump pressured his ukrainian counterpart. >>> governor gavin newsom hitting the campaign trail traveling to iowa in a couple of weeks to try to give senator kamala harris a white house run boost. newsom will be in des moines on december 14th and in cedar rapids the next day. be highlighting what the harris campaign describes as her record of fighting for justice and her plans to do the same as president. harris is currently polling in the single digits nationally. >>> and coming up, our original series project home. >> i would say having a mailing address is taken for granted. >> how a nonprofit is helping hundreds of homeless in the south bay get back on their feet just by opening a window. plus. >> reporter: a condemned home in fremont sold for $2.3 million last year. we'll show you the home built in its place an
the committee has chosen 4 constitutional experts to testify including pamela carlin of stanford university. tonight the house intelligence committee is putting the final touches on its report. republicans released their report today and say there's still no direct evidence that trump pressured his ukrainian counterpart. >>> governor gavin newsom hitting the campaign trail traveling to iowa in a couple of weeks to try to give senator kamala harris a white house run boost. newsom will...
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. >> in the next four years, i'm going to stanford university. >> stanford it is. all-time leading rusher. he's got some offspring in the name of ej smith. five-star product. 5'11", 195 pound out of jesuit college prep in dallas. he, one of 22 players signed by stanford. cal, good receiving class as well. they inked 22 recruits. seventh best tight end in the country, dj rogers. 6'3", 220 pounds. wilcox happy about his recruiting class that. is the sporting life. right now, a lot of them are just names on paper. you gotta see how it tran lats. that is the sporting life for right now. it is 11:00. >>> the witnesses are that the president withheld some of the documents that the president withheld from us and we would hope that that information would be available in a trial. but right now the president is impeached. >> house speaker, nancy pelosi, suggested she might delay articles of impeachment to the u.s. president until she knows the process is fair. >> here are the final tallies of the vote. 230 to 197. 229 to 198 on obstruction of congress. the day-long drama pla
. >> in the next four years, i'm going to stanford university. >> stanford it is. all-time leading rusher. he's got some offspring in the name of ej smith. five-star product. 5'11", 195 pound out of jesuit college prep in dallas. he, one of 22 players signed by stanford. cal, good receiving class as well. they inked 22 recruits. seventh best tight end in the country, dj rogers. 6'3", 220 pounds. wilcox happy about his recruiting class that. is the sporting life. right now,...
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her doctors at stanford university medical center worry the mold could compromise her already fragile immune system. the enclave insists cory created the mold, something she refuture. refutes. her doctor wrote to the enclave. in july cory packed up her entire apartment. she had hoped the building manager would allow her to move into one of the enclave's 25 vacant apartments. that hasn't happened. the enachieve declined our request for an interview for this story and the santa clara county housing authority says it's not legally able to discuss individual voucher recipients' cases. do you think they want you out of here? >> yes. >> reporter: do you feel safe here? >> no. >> reporter: we first introduced you to cory back in 1988. she was just 3 years old. back then transplants for children under age 5 were considered experimental and her mother's insurance didn't cover the procedure until our barbara rodgers picked up the story. >> barbara rodgers was the first line in essentially saving my life. >> reporter: the current wait list for a section 8 housing voucher in santa clara is eight
her doctors at stanford university medical center worry the mold could compromise her already fragile immune system. the enclave insists cory created the mold, something she refuture. refutes. her doctor wrote to the enclave. in july cory packed up her entire apartment. she had hoped the building manager would allow her to move into one of the enclave's 25 vacant apartments. that hasn't happened. the enachieve declined our request for an interview for this story and the santa clara county...
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. >> you are now a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university, where you had alsoerved as provost. and the hoover institution is an organization that i'm also affiliated with. now, you have written a new book. it is co-written with philip zelikow, d it is called "to build a better world: choices to end the cold war and create a global commonwealth." why is now the moment to write about the end of the cold war? >> we wanted to do aouple of things in this book. first of all, it will have been 30 years next year since the unification of germany. and the way that the cold war ended is a reminder of two very important principles, going forward. the first is, diplomacy matters. the second point -- and given some of the news of this last week or so, metimes you have to stay the course in order to achieve what you want. the united states waited 45 years, from 1945 and the end of world war ii, until 1990, when germany could be unified completely and totally on western terms, within nato. we had to wait. and when i look at all of the calls now for "we have to get out, we hav
. >> you are now a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university, where you had alsoerved as provost. and the hoover institution is an organization that i'm also affiliated with. now, you have written a new book. it is co-written with philip zelikow, d it is called "to build a better world: choices to end the cold war and create a global commonwealth." why is now the moment to write about the end of the cold war? >> we wanted to do aouple of things in this...
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think so interesting about google and facebook is they were founded at american universities at stanford university you had 2 students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i didn't just. building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future it was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like. we have the potential to make very big differences made big positive differences in the world and i think we also have an obligation as a consequence of facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side to goal though which was it should make it our lives fair didn't serve
think so interesting about google and facebook is they were founded at american universities at stanford university you had 2 students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this...
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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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so what happens if you reproduce it wrong her people respond in 1966 shaky was introduced at stanford university it was the 1st artificial intelligence robot ever created in searing decades have seen tremendous growth a new model has been shaky 1st maneuvered around the room the next 50 years should see even greater change i'm dr. see you next time on techno. article 3 is it out to donald trump is now the fan president in history of the united states to be impeached that's the $16.00 of a debate every one of want to see is major event reading for the future of the rest join us for a detailed coverage and analysis of the trump impeachment amount to 0. the pollution is palpable. delis shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but that's unique features of be gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer and asks why more is not being done to relieve its citizens that these deadly aired on al-jazeera. january on out you see the president only trump is that the president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. le
so what happens if you reproduce it wrong her people respond in 1966 shaky was introduced at stanford university it was the 1st artificial intelligence robot ever created in searing decades have seen tremendous growth a new model has been shaky 1st maneuvered around the room the next 50 years should see even greater change i'm dr. see you next time on techno. article 3 is it out to donald trump is now the fan president in history of the united states to be impeached that's the $16.00 of a...
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i'm lanhee chen, the david and diane steffy research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university, and i'm just really pleased to be onstage with amy chua tonight. amy is the john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to t
i'm lanhee chen, the david and diane steffy research fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university, and i'm just really pleased to be onstage with amy chua tonight. amy is the john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to t
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so we, together with colleagues at stanford university in the us, have realised that we can actually at very, very high resolution. and this we actually did last year with the help of the hollywood film industry. we remastered, effectively, these films in analogue form into digital form. we can compare our data from the 1960s and the early 1970s with modern satellite and airborne measurements from just the past decade or so. and then we can compare things such as elevation change and thickness change. so when you're comparing what the ice was like a0 or 50 years ago to what's happening now, have there been any surprises in this data? 0h, always. i mean, in some ways, things haven't changed in some places, and in other areas, things have changed much more than we expected. for example, there are channels on the underside of some of the floating margins of the ice sheet, we call these floating ice shelves, that, in fact, have stayed in the same position and about the same size through the whole a0 to 50—year period. and that's interesting because it shows in those cases the lack of cha
so we, together with colleagues at stanford university in the us, have realised that we can actually at very, very high resolution. and this we actually did last year with the help of the hollywood film industry. we remastered, effectively, these films in analogue form into digital form. we can compare our data from the 1960s and the early 1970s with modern satellite and airborne measurements from just the past decade or so. and then we can compare things such as elevation change and thickness...
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meters of gas to europe each year that's double the current amount of political analyst at stanford university ballon alric bruckner says the sanctions point to strained ties between germany and the us he explains why this project has become so contentious well it is not something that pops up in the last year or so it is a project that has been ongoing for a long time and there's a reason why it's called north stream 2 there's a north korean one already and they just double the capacity of what is used as a pipeline to bring gas directly from russia to germany which makes a number of actors in the 2 political scene upset 1st and foremost the transit countries don't get revenues from acting as transit countries secondly it's against the european union's in present of an integrated energy policy and 1st and foremost and that's the main reason for the united states to impose sanctions on this was company that builds the pipeline is that the u.s. wants to sell gas from fracking from the united states it can be shipped as liquefied gas to ports in europe and so russia is just a competitor and the
meters of gas to europe each year that's double the current amount of political analyst at stanford university ballon alric bruckner says the sanctions point to strained ties between germany and the us he explains why this project has become so contentious well it is not something that pops up in the last year or so it is a project that has been ongoing for a long time and there's a reason why it's called north stream 2 there's a north korean one already and they just double the capacity of...