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involved and with campus ministry at stanford university. but it's wider than just stanford because you've congregation. >> right. >> at university lutheran and palo alto. and tell us a bit about congregational life, and then the challenges that students and faculty bring to the community. >> there's a really wonderful ep energy in a campus ministrycongregation because it's an intergenerational community. and that's something especially for students in college or in graduate school, most of the inner generational experience is with professors. and their advisers or staff members. and, what being in le iswith someone in a nonevaluative way. and in they can exchange stories and thoughts and concerns with each other in a way that no one has to be concerned that they are being graded. students also find the intergeneration piece to a got other way. they encounter children that remind them of their siblings and who they left at home. and so they have surrogate family members. which i think makes a big difference when most of the time you are surr
involved and with campus ministry at stanford university. but it's wider than just stanford because you've congregation. >> right. >> at university lutheran and palo alto. and tell us a bit about congregational life, and then the challenges that students and faculty bring to the community. >> there's a really wonderful ep energy in a campus ministrycongregation because it's an intergenerational community. and that's something especially for students in college or in graduate...
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at stanford university. >>> one e. bay high school introducing self driving electric vehicles to its auto class. pittsburgh high school will soon launch its first advanced course on repairing and maintaining self driving electric vehicles. the contra costa transportation authority and local motors are helping the school get into gear. the auto company is donating $330,000 shuttle from for students to work on. the local motors engineering team will also visit the school every month to mentor students. >>> did you rebuild an engine and high school? >>> i love auto shop. we didn't have electric cars yet. >>> they certainly did not. we have a look at the transamerica pyramid. in the milky skies. high clouds of top. we look at the point ahead of the pyramid. concourse 60 right now. mostly middle 50s and low 60s. overnight lows tonight down to the upper 30s and low 40s. little bit warmer than last night. it will feel chilly out there. venus is in the southwestern sky. he would do it with temperatures right now mostly low 50s
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. >>> now, stanford university is making precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. they asked people who recently traveled to china to self-isolate. and said this even if people aren't showing symptoms, they should stay home. the university also recommend thag community members avoid travel to kmichina for the time being. >> we can take steps to stop this. hand washing for at least 20 seconds. hand sanitizer that's 60% alcohol, avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth with unwashed hands and say toem when you're sick. more information on our website. nbcbayarea.com. >>> a major vote in the trial of president trump. there will be no witnesses called. senators voted down the motion this afternoon. and the vote, as you may expect, largely along party lines. nbc's alice barr is live in washington with the latest. alice? >> reporter: jessica, you've seen final votes for the evening. a few amendments that democrats were putting out. trying to get things they were hoping to e, even trying to get more witnesses shoved in at the last minute. it was all voted down. the senate se
. >>> now, stanford university is making precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. they asked people who recently traveled to china to self-isolate. and said this even if people aren't showing symptoms, they should stay home. the university also recommend thag community members avoid travel to kmichina for the time being. >> we can take steps to stop this. hand washing for at least 20 seconds. hand sanitizer that's 60% alcohol, avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth...
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these researchers at stanford university studying polarization that have come up with some results that kind of go against what you're saying one result is that it turns out that they studied the u.s. specifically after 2016 and they found that the parts of the population that were the most polarized were actually the ones that were the least likely to be using the internet at all so that at least that was not causation that's correlation but it definitely suggests that you want to look outside of just the internet. that is the primary factor that's causing us more recently they did a follow up study that was a long term study across multiple many countries around the world including a number in europe in the us canada australia a lot of different places tracking polarization over time and what they found is that polarization is not trending consistently in every place so in places like the us it is growing quickly in a number of other countries it's growing and many places that is flat are consistent over the last 20 years and in some places it's even down but the internet and social m
these researchers at stanford university studying polarization that have come up with some results that kind of go against what you're saying one result is that it turns out that they studied the u.s. specifically after 2016 and they found that the parts of the population that were the most polarized were actually the ones that were the least likely to be using the internet at all so that at least that was not causation that's correlation but it definitely suggests that you want to look outside...
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a live look for you right now at stanford university. another known case. why that first has health officials so concerned as the vice president is put in charge of the u.s. response. >> we're ready to do whatever we have to, as the disease spreads, if it spreads. >>> overnight, an unprecedented step to contain the outbreak. japan shutting down all schools across the nation. we'll have the very latest. >>> mass shooting. >> i
a live look for you right now at stanford university. another known case. why that first has health officials so concerned as the vice president is put in charge of the u.s. response. >> we're ready to do whatever we have to, as the disease spreads, if it spreads. >>> overnight, an unprecedented step to contain the outbreak. japan shutting down all schools across the nation. we'll have the very latest. >>> mass shooting. >> i
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here in the bay area, a small group of iowa residence are going to get a chance to caucus at stanford university. iowa democrats who could not make their hometown precinct can attend the caucus at stanford. it starts at 5:00 p.m. and open to the public. nbcbayarea.com, visit your website and stay up to date on what's happening on the campaign trail and in washington. >>> a terror attack in london coming up, hear from one witness that forced to run for cover. we are days away from state of the union from president trump. >> wind speeds, 17 miles per hour down to 30. we'll talk about chilly temperatures tonight and some freezing temperatures in the valleys. we'll be right back. ice? is this for real? closed captioning upon ssponsor home appliance. ats bargain blisn you're basking in the glow of organic produce at shockingly low prices i guess the choir isn't real? oh no, they're real... they shop here every sunday >>> a terror attack in london. a man stabbed two people in south london before officers could shoot and kill him. one of those victims had life-threatening injuries and a third victim go
here in the bay area, a small group of iowa residence are going to get a chance to caucus at stanford university. iowa democrats who could not make their hometown precinct can attend the caucus at stanford. it starts at 5:00 p.m. and open to the public. nbcbayarea.com, visit your website and stay up to date on what's happening on the campaign trail and in washington. >>> a terror attack in london coming up, hear from one witness that forced to run for cover. we are days away from state...
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prince harry and meghan markel were spotted at stanford university.e a few weeks ago they would be launching a new foundation but no details have been announced. we also learned they flew commercial. >> wow. >> that's how they do it now. >>> today, february 13th, is the biggest sales d s day of the ye for see's candies. >> dark chocolate peanut butter heart. >> the company starts making its valentine's hearts right after christmas. the 99-year-old bay area company has stores in 20 states and several countries but you may not realize the famed chocolates are made here in south san francisco. >> the chocolate comes from our suppliers and their in burlinggame. >> it's local all the way. >> local. the sugar we're getting here. corn syrup comes from stockton. >> i'm tasting the bay area. >> talk about farm to table. much of the process is automated. many of the see's old fashion chocolates are hand dipped and topped with a skiignature squiggle. >> he didn't bring any samples. >> this is taste of the tour. you can watch the entire story on our website, nbcb
prince harry and meghan markel were spotted at stanford university.e a few weeks ago they would be launching a new foundation but no details have been announced. we also learned they flew commercial. >> wow. >> that's how they do it now. >>> today, february 13th, is the biggest sales d s day of the ye for see's candies. >> dark chocolate peanut butter heart. >> the company starts making its valentine's hearts right after christmas. the 99-year-old bay area...
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right now in stanford university. live shot. native iowaens are hosting the first satellite iowa caucus. some 40 students and staff are participating. >> still to come. a new pod cast with the focus on silicon valley true crime. a way to solve some cold cases. >> the niners return home. how they feel about the tough loss. >> a freeze warning in effect. who drops down to 28 degrees. and when temperatures rebound close to 70 degrees. that's coming up. >>> a disappointed 49ers tale walked off the plane today. they may have lost the super bowl. faithful fans showed up to greet them. the players were dropped off earlier this afternoon. everyone is still loves the niners. they did great. >> not going to lie it was a disappointing day today. before they came back here they came to san jose international airport wi miami. where fans met them to show support. the 49ers return home to san jose airport. and about a half dozen faithful fans. >> the support has to always be there for the niners. and yes, go niners. i'm still a proud fan. >>
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stanford university researchers found the average human body temperature has dropped since the early9th century. most of us grew up learning our normal temperature is 98.6 degrees, which was estab modern studies have found that our temperature is around 97.9 degrees. so what's causing us to become cooler? scientists point to the changes in our environment over the past 200 years. we use less energy because of modern medicine's improvements to treat inflammatory conditions like tuberculosis, syphillis, and dysentery. that means the body is freed from heating up to fight off disease. the goal isn't to find another universal "normal" temperature for everyone. scientists want more personalized temperature readings that take into account a person's height, weight, age, time of day, and the temperature outside. >> next, message from the past resonates in the present. dr. martin luther king jr. explains the meaning of love in a rare note. my skin is dry. it's always been dry. i've tried everything. the $200 creams, the $400 creams... but, this jar works for me. and soft and silky and hydrat
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." >>> stanford university is restricting all travel to china to prevent the spread of coronavirus. >>> organizers of events in at least four california cities have canceled upcoming lunar new year events due to coronavirus. we have more coverage of the coronavirus at abc7news.com, including the symptoms, how it spreads, and how you can avoid it. >>> breaking news, a person has been shot outside a high school in antioch where there was a varsity basketball game tonight. there was a disturbance that led to the shooting. the person shot was a juvenile. police haven't released their condition or said if they're looking for suspects. the basketball game tonight was against antioch high school. >>> a police chase ended in union city with officers opening fair. they were going after suspects that had robbed a store. you can see the large response from police. two people were t scene ambulance. a third was arrested. the car that was being chased ended up on the front yard of a home. a police car blocked it in. that shooting happened at the end of balmorial street.street. >>> in the east bay,
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discussion from poland which went by who is a political analyst and professor in european studies at stanford university and berlin skype from strasbourg we're joined by alan neumann member of the european parliament for the german greens but also in berlin. activist and project coordinator for the regional center for education integration and democracy a bull in based non-governmental organization welcome to inside story all of you let's start with you when did it start to and why has it gone so wrong for an aggressive crime. well if you try to become the successor of a party leader and the chancellor who was elected in 2005 which means now 15 years of being in power and walking in her footsteps is quite something and there has been no discussion about who could succeed merkel and in what direction things should go so coming from the small part of germany which is solid and where she was governor coming to berlin and being in the shark base in that city you were in the political berlin is i think it has been difficult right from the start and not only last week when things got really messy with the ele
discussion from poland which went by who is a political analyst and professor in european studies at stanford university and berlin skype from strasbourg we're joined by alan neumann member of the european parliament for the german greens but also in berlin. activist and project coordinator for the regional center for education integration and democracy a bull in based non-governmental organization welcome to inside story all of you let's start with you when did it start to and why has it gone...
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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 talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now
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 talk about a subject that, you know, i think is very difficult for a lot of people. obviously, we have a society now
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ian cull has the story from stanford university. >> right now i'm officially calling this caucus to order. >> reporter: it was just like they were back home. 30 oiens caucused in a small room on the stanford campus. >> i really value the opportunity to participate, especially because iowa is the first in the nation caucus. something that i always discuss with my family and friends. >> chris goodwin is visiting her son who just had a baby in san francisco. >> i thought i couldn't miss the caucus. but i read about the satellite caucusing and immediately registered. >> reporter: in this tight room, the voters physically showed up and moved to their candidate's side of the room. they take a poll and if any candidate didn't have just five votes or 15% of the room, they're not viable. then people try to convince those voters to come to their side. in the end, bernie sanders won with 15. elizabeth warren had 10. amy klobuchar had 5. >> i hope this will start a trend of getting engaged in politics. >> reporter: the whole process took about an hour and a half, and those three candidates will split
ian cull has the story from stanford university. >> right now i'm officially calling this caucus to order. >> reporter: it was just like they were back home. 30 oiens caucused in a small room on the stanford campus. >> i really value the opportunity to participate, especially because iowa is the first in the nation caucus. something that i always discuss with my family and friends. >> chris goodwin is visiting her son who just had a baby in san francisco. >> i...
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why prince harry and meghan markle were at stanford university. this is the denny's super slam.two bacon, two sausage, two eggs hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper comes in. the all new super duper slam just seven ninety nine. see you at denny's. it's timcan it helpltimate sleep nukeep me asleep?he sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday. >>> okay. this really happened. a royal sighting in the bay area. prince harry and meghan markle were spotted at stanford. the soon to be former royal couple was on campus on tuesday to work on their new charity. they met with professors and attended a brainstorming session. this is file video of the couple. the couple posted on their website a few weeks ago they would be launching a new foundation but details have not been announced. by the way, they flew commercial from vancouver on alaska airl
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your moment. >>> stanford researchers are reporting some surprising findings after giving jellyfish a jolt of electricity.>> you expect things to be happening at a world-renowned university like stanford, and you could say that's what's happening in the basement of one building on campus. the creation of a cyborg jellyfish. >> it goes into the electrodes and it sticks onto the side. >> nicole shows off her device detailed in a report last week something that some people may consider groundbreaking. >> i've created a bionic jellyfish. >> a moon jellyfish, part machine, part animal, all wonder read after six years of studying and research, she was able to turn science action into science reality, robot fish that she can control. >> we can make them swim up to three times faster and it only increases their metabolic energy to times. this is more energy efficient than we were expecting. >> she does that by sending a signal to the electrodes that are temporarily attached to the inside of the jellyfish. she says think of it like a machine used by chiropractors to stimulate muscle. >> all the microelectronics are within. >> she can study the effects of climate change and dissen
your moment. >>> stanford researchers are reporting some surprising findings after giving jellyfish a jolt of electricity.>> you expect things to be happening at a world-renowned university like stanford, and you could say that's what's happening in the basement of one building on campus. the creation of a cyborg jellyfish. >> it goes into the electrodes and it sticks onto the side. >> nicole shows off her device detailed in a report last week something that some...
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>>> new at 6:30, stanford researchers. >> what the jellyfish can do that they couldn't do before. >> reporter: you expect great things to be happening in the world renouned universitye stanford, and you could say that is what's happening in the basement of one building on campus. the creation of a cyborg jellyfish. >> then it goes into the electrodes. >> reporter: showing off her device detailed in a report published last week. she says the result is something that some people may consider ground breaking. >> i've created a bionic jellyish. >> reporter: part machine, part animal, all wonder. after six years of studying, and research, she was able to turn science fiction into science reaction. >> we can make them swim up to six times faster, and it only increases their metabolic energy two times. >> reporter: she does it by sending a signal to the electrodes. she says think of it like a machine used by chiropractors. >> all the microelectronics are within this housing. >> reporter: she envisions a future where they can study the effects of climate change in the ocean, where our technology cannot yet take us. it's the a breakthrough that's caught the attention of the
>>> new at 6:30, stanford researchers. >> what the jellyfish can do that they couldn't do before. >> reporter: you expect great things to be happening in the world renouned universitye stanford, and you could say that is what's happening in the basement of one building on campus. the creation of a cyborg jellyfish. >> then it goes into the electrodes. >> reporter: showing off her device detailed in a report published last week. she says the result is something...
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. >>> and stanford university is restricting all travel to china in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus. the university is requiring anyone who has traveled to the country to quarantine themselves for two weeks. organizers of events in at least four california cities, pal ato, al grove in sacramento have canceled lunar new year events due to coronavirus. reasons include an abundance of caution or some vendors pulling out due to concern. we have more coverage at abc7news.com, including the symptoms, how it spreads and how to avoid it. >>> moving on to something a little more fun, if you're a fan of burgers, you surely heard of this growing chain. many east coasters swear it's the best ty've had. yes, we are talking about shake shack. it's opening its first san francisco location at 3060 phil more on monday. this adds on to its three other bay area already. the location will have some california specific menu items like a cold rush, frozen custard drink and a burger using grass-fed beef from a locally sustainable ranch. get in line early monday. it opens at 11:00 a.m. a few mo
. >>> and stanford university is restricting all travel to china in an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus. the university is requiring anyone who has traveled to the country to quarantine themselves for two weeks. organizers of events in at least four california cities, pal ato, al grove in sacramento have canceled lunar new year events due to coronavirus. reasons include an abundance of caution or some vendors pulling out due to concern. we have more coverage at abc7news.com,...
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they were meeting with people at stanford university to talk about how they're going to reshape theirnd so i think, yeah, they seem to be very happy and relaxed and sort of liberated. >> oh, good. i think everybody is happy that they're happy. so the premier episode, you know of "the windsors" -- >> yes. >> highlights some of king edward viii's early struggles. here is a preview of tonight's episode. >> 1917. the first world war rages on. prince edward is now an officer in the british army. >> but he's not allowed to fight. he's not allowed near the front line. >> he says to his father, king george, look, i've got to be doing my bit. and his father said no, no, you can't risk being killed or captured and that's an experience that he finds extremely humiliating. >> his father insists that the prince of wales is protected at all times, but edward defies his father's orders. >> look, at one point he escaped from his and started off on a motor bike and head for the front line. >> this kind of pursuit of just wanting to be normal or like everybody else, we see a common thread now. edward,
they were meeting with people at stanford university to talk about how they're going to reshape theirnd so i think, yeah, they seem to be very happy and relaxed and sort of liberated. >> oh, good. i think everybody is happy that they're happy. so the premier episode, you know of "the windsors" -- >> yes. >> highlights some of king edward viii's early struggles. here is a preview of tonight's episode. >> 1917. the first world war rages on. prince edward is now...
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this week alone, syracuse university is pulling his students out of florence, as a stanford university that is just the beginning of the type of exodus that we will see from sites that are hit hard by covid-19. david: what can be done about it? particularly, what can governments do always lead besides the public health issues that we are all addressing? it will -- were all looking to the fed, hanging on every word they say. is this something that monetary policy can even help with? well, stimulating the economy after the worst part of the viruses over is going to be very important. china is already announcing spending plans in each of its major cities. fiscal policy as well as monetary. monetary authorities have been warning us for a long time, there is very little policy space. interest rates are already extremely low. we are seeing them go lower as we see a flight toward u.s. treasuries, so it is going to have to be two hands. there is going to have to be a fiscal stimulus as well if this virus continues to spread to other parts of the world. david: even if there isn't much ammunitio
this week alone, syracuse university is pulling his students out of florence, as a stanford university that is just the beginning of the type of exodus that we will see from sites that are hit hard by covid-19. david: what can be done about it? particularly, what can governments do always lead besides the public health issues that we are all addressing? it will -- were all looking to the fed, hanging on every word they say. is this something that monetary policy can even help with? well,...
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. >> reporter: researchers at stanford university school of medicine are calling it revolutionary. in the not so distant past, clinical study participants may have had to go to a facility multiple times, check in periodically, and interrupt their day to day lives frequently. the dean of medicine says not anymore. >> this study, it is entirely a virtual study. infections enabled by digital media. >> 418,000 people from across the country who already own an apple watch it series 1 or later downloaded an app, digitally signed a consent form, and allowed an effort to kindly run in the background. they would only be alerted by the app if their watch it detected an regular high-tech heartbeat. marco person was the investigator and helped oversee a team of 50 researchers. >> one of the exciting things is weber covering new ground. the challenge was that we did not have a lot to go on. so there weren't prior studies that we could refer to to help design. so a lot of this, we really were just -- >> reporter: part of what they sought to find out was the accuracy of this technology. >> it was
. >> reporter: researchers at stanford university school of medicine are calling it revolutionary. in the not so distant past, clinical study participants may have had to go to a facility multiple times, check in periodically, and interrupt their day to day lives frequently. the dean of medicine says not anymore. >> this study, it is entirely a virtual study. infections enabled by digital media. >> 418,000 people from across the country who already own an apple watch it series...
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. >>> in the bay area, a small group of iowa residents will get a chance to caucus at stanford university this is true. iowa democrats that cannot make it to their hometown present can attend one of 96 satellite caucuses. it starts at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow and it is open to the public. >>> rob joining us now. caucusing from stanford back to iowa. i guess i have to get my mind off what happened with the 49ers. >> let's not talk about that. >> the weather. >> cold temperatures tonight. there you go. bundle up in our red and gold gear. >> you could leave it alone. >> we had to go there. let's take you outside right now and show you san jose. a few clouds out there. clearing skies tonight. less wind. the camera is not hanging on for dear life as it was earlier. yes, the 49er colors still lighting up san francisco from emeryville. the wind speeds from come down. wind advisory, which is expected to continue, that is expired as of last 30 minutes. breezy on the hill tops, but in the valley where the winds are light, look at napa down to 33 degrees. that's an example of the cool dry air settling in.
. >>> in the bay area, a small group of iowa residents will get a chance to caucus at stanford university this is true. iowa democrats that cannot make it to their hometown present can attend one of 96 satellite caucuses. it starts at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow and it is open to the public. >>> rob joining us now. caucusing from stanford back to iowa. i guess i have to get my mind off what happened with the 49ers. >> let's not talk about that. >> the weather. >> cold...
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. >> reporter: stanford university, epidemiologist says the coronavirus is a respiratory virus spread several ways. the first is through direct contact with an infected person, where the virus passes through droplets containing the virus. >> you have to be close to the person to get some of those droplets on you somewhere, or you may touch a where the droplet fell very shortly afterwards, and actually take that droplet with virus in it, and may touch your face somewhere, your nose, your mouth, eyes, and you can become infected. >> reporter: maldonado says currently there's no evidence showing coronavirus can be spread in the air with microscopic droplets carrying the infection as it's inhaled by an unsuspecting person. but researchers are still investigating. >> if i came in the room, where someone was sick with those viruses, those little droplets would still be in the air, and i could be infected. >> reporter: a baby whose mother is infected with coronavirus tested positive for that virus. doctors aren't sure if it happened after birth. >> it's concerning, because it's a new mechani
. >> reporter: stanford university, epidemiologist says the coronavirus is a respiratory virus spread several ways. the first is through direct contact with an infected person, where the virus passes through droplets containing the virus. >> you have to be close to the person to get some of those droplets on you somewhere, or you may touch a where the droplet fell very shortly afterwards, and actually take that droplet with virus in it, and may touch your face somewhere, your nose,...
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. >> ambassador mike mcfaul out on the campus of stanford university in california. thank you, as always, for joining us again tonight. >>> coming up for us, one of the few annual presidential events in washington with a purpose higher than politics. that's when we continue. >>> last thing before we go here tonight is a question. what would make matt miller, a former department of justice spokesperson and a contributor on this network, to say this earlier today, and i quote. it always cracks me up watching how trump's brain just can't grasp religion or genuinely religious people at all. he went on to say, it's like watching a dog try to understand math. well, matt miller said that after the president's performance this morning at the annual national prayer breakfast, which, like so much of what this president does, was so strikingly different from any presidents we've ever seen at this same point in their presidencies. >> when we come together every year, we leave aside the debates of the working day. >> these moments of prayer slow us down. they humble us. [ cheers
. >> ambassador mike mcfaul out on the campus of stanford university in california. thank you, as always, for joining us again tonight. >>> coming up for us, one of the few annual presidential events in washington with a purpose higher than politics. that's when we continue. >>> last thing before we go here tonight is a question. what would make matt miller, a former department of justice spokesperson and a contributor on this network, to say this earlier today, and i...
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researchers at stanford university say while the supplements are you to keep sodium levels down balance, and prevent nausea and cramping, longer training distances and lower body mass were more effective with helping electrolyte imbalances. >>> playing in long may help people with parkinson's disease. the study from a japanese university, patients with parkinson's playing ping-pong once a week for six months and showed improvement in their symptoms. the study's authors says that table tennis helps improve hand eye coordination, sharp and reflective, and stimulate the brain. >>> 5:25. and high-performance hybrid is now on the market. >> our betty yu got the rare chance to test drive the swedish supercar along highway 1 near toscano state beach. >> reporter: -- >> it is car that produces 620 horsepower, has two electric motors and the body is made of carbon fiber. it is the first car from a volvo's new high-performance electric brand. >> you get all the safety and comfort and consumer confidence you what happened the volvo brand, but we push it further into the new era of electrification.
researchers at stanford university say while the supplements are you to keep sodium levels down balance, and prevent nausea and cramping, longer training distances and lower body mass were more effective with helping electrolyte imbalances. >>> playing in long may help people with parkinson's disease. the study from a japanese university, patients with parkinson's playing ping-pong once a week for six months and showed improvement in their symptoms. the study's authors says that table...
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stanford university is facing up to a 43 million-dollar tax hit.evy on college endowments. the fee, by the way included in president trump's tax overhaul, first time private colleges will pay such a levy. 30 wealthy colleges will be affected by 1.4% fee, including harvard which has probably pay $38 million. so wonder if finally maybe a tax that progressives hate? it is called paying your fair share. we're watching markets for you as well. dow, s&p, nasdaq all on pace for record high close. the cp effect getting as you little higher. i'm greedy. let's go for it all. >>> next, entrepreneur and singing superstar ray j will be here in the studio with his electric folding scooter. i will ask if i can ride it in studio. why not? stay tuned to find out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the end might not be as happy as ayou think.end. after all, 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom is a stroke! but the good news is you can rewrite your ending and get screened for stroke and cardiovascular disease. life line screening is the easy and affordable way to make you
stanford university is facing up to a 43 million-dollar tax hit.evy on college endowments. the fee, by the way included in president trump's tax overhaul, first time private colleges will pay such a levy. 30 wealthy colleges will be affected by 1.4% fee, including harvard which has probably pay $38 million. so wonder if finally maybe a tax that progressives hate? it is called paying your fair share. we're watching markets for you as well. dow, s&p, nasdaq all on pace for record high close....
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we'll get the reaction from the white ho >>> andhaakg tple spot at stanford university and the new reportutting their buckingham staff. >> it's a wonderful story this friday morning. a couple flying home with their adopted newborn baby and then the flight attendants and passengers get ahold of that information and throw them an impromptu baby shower. >>> and the great julia louis-dreyfus is here live, so is a former bachelor and one fan will go on a date with him for valentine's day. nick has become a friend. i've been with him all morning. i texted him yesterday and said why didn't you tell me you were doing this? >> yes. >> very interesting. it will be fun. >> something very interesting happening today on midday live at 11:00 a.m., ginger. our own kumasi aaron will be playing the dating game with a couple of bachelors. >> the things you do. >> no! >> yes. what they don't know, ginger, please don't tell anyone else -- >> what if it works? that could work. >> but the problem is she already has a man. so, the prize -- >> oh. >> the prize is dates from kumasi, she will read them dates. like
we'll get the reaction from the white ho >>> andhaakg tple spot at stanford university and the new reportutting their buckingham staff. >> it's a wonderful story this friday morning. a couple flying home with their adopted newborn baby and then the flight attendants and passengers get ahold of that information and throw them an impromptu baby shower. >>> and the great julia louis-dreyfus is here live, so is a former bachelor and one fan will go on a date with him for...
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. >>> prince harry and meghan markle were spotted at stanford university yesterday. the couple visited the university to work on their new tha charity. the details of their new foundation haven't been announced. this was a commercial for alaska airlines. >> there's the royal family right there. >>> next, he says it's making his job more difficult. the specific tweets the attorney general wishes the president didn't send. >>> imagine doubling your down payment on a house. that could really open some doors, huh? i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we'll show you how some people are making their home ownership dream a reality. tom steyer: listen, every democrat running for president is better than the criminal in the white house. we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big
. >>> prince harry and meghan markle were spotted at stanford university yesterday. the couple visited the university to work on their new tha charity. the details of their new foundation haven't been announced. this was a commercial for alaska airlines. >> there's the royal family right there. >>> next, he says it's making his job more difficult. the specific tweets the attorney general wishes the president didn't send. >>> imagine doubling your down payment on...
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. >> reporter: researchers at stanford university school of medicine or calling it revolutionary.e not-too-distant past, clinical study participants may have had to go to a facility multiple times to check in periodically with the study coordinator, and interrupt their day-to-day lives frequently. getting of medicine says not anymore. >> this study absolutely the best is entirely virtual study. it is done entirely through interactions enabled by media, digital media. >> reporter: 418,000 people from across the country who already own apple apple watch series 1 or later downloaded an app, digitally signed a consent form, and allowed an app to consulate one in the back when. they would only be alerted by the app if the watch detected an a regular heartbeat. helping oversee a team of 50 researchers. >> one of the offending things is weber uncovering new ground. the challenge is that we did not have a lot to go on. we could refer to the designer study. a lot of this, we really were just sort of groundbreaking. >> reporter: part of what they sought to find it was the accuracy of this t
. >> reporter: researchers at stanford university school of medicine or calling it revolutionary.e not-too-distant past, clinical study participants may have had to go to a facility multiple times to check in periodically with the study coordinator, and interrupt their day-to-day lives frequently. getting of medicine says not anymore. >> this study absolutely the best is entirely virtual study. it is done entirely through interactions enabled by media, digital media. >>...
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home, but please don't accommodate yourself in public. ( laughter ) meanwhile, scientists at stanford universitythat mimics the flight of real pigeons, which they achieved by creating wings that imitate "a bird's wrist and finger." i know we don't usually think of birds as having wrists and fingers, but you can see them quite clearly in this photo. ( laughter ) yeah. meanwhile. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: mm-hmm. ( applause ) ( cheers ) meanwhile, recent golden globe winner "awkwafina will voice the 7 train from queens announcements for a week." here's an actual sample: ( laughter ) >> stephen: sounds fantastic. well, not to be outdone, laguardia airport's t.s.a. announcements will now feature their own fun celebrity cameo: >> ladies and gentlemen, please keep personal belongings with you at all times. ( liam neeson from "taken" ) >> if you don't, i will look for you, i will find you, and i will kill you. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: spooky. >> jon: that's a lot there. >> stephen: yeah. >> jon: creepy. >> stephen: meanwhile, at the australian open tennis qualifiers on sunday, a chair umpi
home, but please don't accommodate yourself in public. ( laughter ) meanwhile, scientists at stanford universitythat mimics the flight of real pigeons, which they achieved by creating wings that imitate "a bird's wrist and finger." i know we don't usually think of birds as having wrists and fingers, but you can see them quite clearly in this photo. ( laughter ) yeah. meanwhile. >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: mm-hmm. ( applause ) ( cheers ) meanwhile, recent golden globe winner...
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the region radiates outward from stanford university to the west and up to daly city past san jose over to hayward named for invention, innovation and not to ignore. the region had long ago placed mid life to industry. in the 1980s cocaine was the valley's newest purest most preferred investor strip it high-tech curio. the valley sold at dreams, the sprawling intellectual and industrial spaces including a stanford connected lab and government-sponsored research centers providing a new frontier for imagination to wander. each had the impulse to build new tools with which to master the universe. financiers capitalized investment and fantasies, the new tools brought to market in droves provided the satisfaction that comes from dreams. cocaine was tailor-made to fit the valley's technological if those, the daily grind demand to create value, pervasive drive to succeed and its capacity to aspire. the section goes on to talk about what we know and are all too familiar with which is that cocaine in the 1980s took a trip down from this area down the coast to south-central los angeles were chang
the region radiates outward from stanford university to the west and up to daly city past san jose over to hayward named for invention, innovation and not to ignore. the region had long ago placed mid life to industry. in the 1980s cocaine was the valley's newest purest most preferred investor strip it high-tech curio. the valley sold at dreams, the sprawling intellectual and industrial spaces including a stanford connected lab and government-sponsored research centers providing a new frontier...
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. >> ambassador mike mcfaul out on the campus of stanford university in california.hank you as always for joining us again tonight. >>> coming up for us, one of the few annual presidential events in washington with a purpose higher than politics. that's when we continue. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial in
. >> ambassador mike mcfaul out on the campus of stanford university in california.hank you as always for joining us again tonight. >>> coming up for us, one of the few annual presidential events in washington with a purpose higher than politics. that's when we continue. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to...
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one stanford university student travel to iowa to study the process firsthand. >> many of us are actually international students, and we are really interested in the democratic process in the u.s. for some of us, this is our first observation of how the elections work. so we wanted to come and see it firsthand for ourselves, attend some different rallies and speak with some locals and see how they are voting in the caucuses. >> the i would tradition dates back to the '70s launching of democratic potential candidates from jimmy carter to barack obama. >>> californians go to the polls a month from today. the only state measuring on the california ballot is pop 13. the bond measure aims to build, repair, and modernize public schools, universities, and community colleges. >> the party is on health and safety including earthquake risks and removing toxic mold and asbestos from aging classrooms. the main opposition comes from the howard jarvis taxpayers association. it is says the state should use its budget surplus to pay for school improvement rather than borrow the money. >>> next on kpix 5
one stanford university student travel to iowa to study the process firsthand. >> many of us are actually international students, and we are really interested in the democratic process in the u.s. for some of us, this is our first observation of how the elections work. so we wanted to come and see it firsthand for ourselves, attend some different rallies and speak with some locals and see how they are voting in the caucuses. >> the i would tradition dates back to the '70s launching...
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the second high-tech revolution from its bay area core, the the region radiates outward from stanford university out to the left it was named for invention enter -- the region had played midwife to industry. it helped to birth the microchip. but in the 1980s, cocaine was the valley's newest purest and most distributed high-tech curio. you see the valley sold dreams, its sprawling intellectual and industrial spaces. including its stand for connected labs and government-sponsored research centers provided a new frontier for imagination to wander. each fed the impulse to build new tools the mass of the universe. it's financed years i-uppercase-letter's investment in and fantasies. the new tools brought to market in droves provided the satisfaction that comes from dreams not deferred. cocaine was tailor-made to fit the valley's technological eco- the daily grind, the demand to create value. its pervasive drive to succeed and its capacity to aspire. the section goes on to talk about what we know and are all too familiar with which is that cocaine, and the 1980s took a trip down from this area, down t
the second high-tech revolution from its bay area core, the the region radiates outward from stanford university out to the left it was named for invention enter -- the region had played midwife to industry. it helped to birth the microchip. but in the 1980s, cocaine was the valley's newest purest and most distributed high-tech curio. you see the valley sold dreams, its sprawling intellectual and industrial spaces. including its stand for connected labs and government-sponsored research centers...
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>>new details tonight on a death investigation at stanford university, the santa clara county coroner's office has ruled the death of even wiener an accident due to a 17th wiener a student at the school suffered medical emergency on stanford which rned into a death investigation that invesgation is still ongoing. coast refine flames igniting sparking explosions in carson the marathon petroleum ed at renery just outside of los angeles. the company says a unit that handles light gases like methane and propane exploding and caught fire. crews managed to get the fire under control this morning air quality officials say ere's no indication any toxic gases escape but testing continues and nobody was hurt the cause of that fire der investigation. in national news now a gunman triggering tragedy in milwaukee, wisconsin. a lwaukee police responding to calls of an active shter at the molson coors brewing company mplex this afrnoon. officials say the shooter was a 51 year-old who worked at the complex ey say he killed 5 peoe before taking his own life. police are still investigati no word on a mot
>>new details tonight on a death investigation at stanford university, the santa clara county coroner's office has ruled the death of even wiener an accident due to a 17th wiener a student at the school suffered medical emergency on stanford which rned into a death investigation that invesgation is still ongoing. coast refine flames igniting sparking explosions in carson the marathon petroleum ed at renery just outside of los angeles. the company says a unit that handles light gases like...
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professor, we had a here from stanford, university. he studied primates in the jungle, and human behavior. mr. shrum: should have been here tonight. mr. dershowitz: he studied republican and democratic primates. somethingund was fascinating. he found that even though there is a tendency to consider someone of a different color alien, when that person puts on a baseball cap and you are from l.a. and it says los angeles dodgers, or a baseball cap that says san francisco, the skin color goes out the window. areasere can even be which he described in world war i where soldiers got out of the crest -- trenches during christmas eve and started celebrating together and they didn't want to go back and fight the next day until their commanding officers forced them to go back to battle. drivinggy is if i'm down the road, and i see a family or a group of people in a broken down car, and the car has it, i will help that family. if i see a bernie sanders sticker on the car, i will stop and help that family, and on a level of human compassion, we ha
professor, we had a here from stanford, university. he studied primates in the jungle, and human behavior. mr. shrum: should have been here tonight. mr. dershowitz: he studied republican and democratic primates. somethingund was fascinating. he found that even though there is a tendency to consider someone of a different color alien, when that person puts on a baseball cap and you are from l.a. and it says los angeles dodgers, or a baseball cap that says san francisco, the skin color goes out...
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. >> ambassador mike mcfaul out on the campus of stanford university in california.hank you as always for joining us again tonight. >>> coming up for us, one of the few annual presidential events in washington with a purpose higher than politics. that's when we continue. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie
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another state or country can take part remotely, thanks to satellite sites, including one at stanford university right now. robert handa is live at the campus. very important for these iowa trance plants to take part tonight. >> reporter: very much so. and as you can see, it's generating a lot of interest on campus. as you heard, a caucus is a much different process than the way we vote here in california. for one thing, in a caucus, voters in iowa show up in person to show their preferences for their candidate, among other supporters. now, that can be a difficult thing to do 1,500 miles away, unless you do it remotely. as if they were actually in iowa, transplanted iowa voters, mainly students, assembled in the hot center for public service in stanford to voice support for their favorite democratic presidential nominee. if a group's support is too small to be viable, less than 15%, those voters then have the option to join a different group, sort of like rank-choice voting. >> it's a good space to, like, foster conversations between people, and i think, like, it does sort of bring the iowa demo
another state or country can take part remotely, thanks to satellite sites, including one at stanford university right now. robert handa is live at the campus. very important for these iowa trance plants to take part tonight. >> reporter: very much so. and as you can see, it's generating a lot of interest on campus. as you heard, a caucus is a much different process than the way we vote here in california. for one thing, in a caucus, voters in iowa show up in person to show their...
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threat more seriously dominic kane al-jazeera hanau earlier is a european studies professor at stanford university and he says there's growing concern about right wing extremism after several recent attacks. we are currently in a situation where thinking about right wing extremism is in this book lloyd oath various levels of public debate we see a rise of the ultimate team of a doj languages a right wing party a mishmash of people with different teves some of them a really racist and not seats and outside of the democratic spectrum but there are also people who are simply concerned about developments in germany in recent times what they have are achieved is a development of the new political culture in which addressing things in a way that was unthinkable we were in public in germany changed the political climate that seems to breed consequences of that terrible situation if last night in a moment of shock is asking for we have to take action and it's important that the state authority shows that they try everything they can on the other hand if we look at the motivation of everyone who is at tack
threat more seriously dominic kane al-jazeera hanau earlier is a european studies professor at stanford university and he says there's growing concern about right wing extremism after several recent attacks. we are currently in a situation where thinking about right wing extremism is in this book lloyd oath various levels of public debate we see a rise of the ultimate team of a doj languages a right wing party a mishmash of people with different teves some of them a really racist and not seats...
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philosophy, politics and economics at oxford university, and he also studied for an mba at stanford universityg the world of politics, rishi sunak worked for investment bank goldman sachs. he also co—founded a large investment firm working with global companies. mr sunak was first elected as the member of parliament for richmond in north yorkshire in 2015, succeeding william hague in the safe tory seat. he campaigned for leave in the eu referendum. rishi sunak is married to akshata murthy who is the daughter of indian billionaire narayana murthy. the couple have two daughters together. the chancellor has previously referred to himself as a ‘first generation immigrant‘. he is a british citizen of indian heritage. 0ur chief political correspondent vicki young is in downing street. i suspect the morning papers aren't gonna be talking so much about rishi sunak. it's about sajid javid and what he's been saying about, he was left with no option other to resign and that he doesn't believe any self—respecting minister would accept the conditions he was being asked to accept. i think that's the point.
philosophy, politics and economics at oxford university, and he also studied for an mba at stanford universityg the world of politics, rishi sunak worked for investment bank goldman sachs. he also co—founded a large investment firm working with global companies. mr sunak was first elected as the member of parliament for richmond in north yorkshire in 2015, succeeding william hague in the safe tory seat. he campaigned for leave in the eu referendum. rishi sunak is married to akshata murthy who...