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robjackson from stanford university. much indeed.land has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries and video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government has ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for the sanctions against it imposed because of human rights violations. rush hour this morning in western belarus, and they were only heading one way — towards the european union. accused of directing this surge of human traffic, president lukashenko's regime, which has welcomed in thousands of migrants from around the world and is now pointing the way to the border with poland. but at that border, this was the welcoming committee. if the sight and might of a polish military helicopter was intended to turn them back, it didn't work. neither did the tear gas. and soon, they were trying to prise their way through to their goal, eu soil. the po
robjackson from stanford university. much indeed.land has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries and video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government has ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for the sanctions against it imposed because of human rights violations. rush hour this morning in...
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. >> reporter: climate scientist noah diffenbaugh and his fellow stanford university professor, marshallke, published a 2019 study showing that global warming has increased the global gap between rich and poor countries by some 25%. that has implications for adaptation here at home. >> adaptation is hard. we're not succeeding at it. the climate change that's already happened is very costly. >> just thinking here in california, you need a house where smoke can't infiltrate. you need a house that you can keep cool. you need a house that's not going to be flooded. many of those things you can do, they just-- they cost a lot of money, and some people don't have the resources to, on their own, make all of those investments. >> the dilemma is that... >> reporter: wulf-saena's work involves helping low-income californians to adapt, and the need for that is acute. onexample? climate change-fueled wildfires are becoming the new normal in california. so far this year, over 8,000 fires have burned some 2.5 million acres. the smoke, migrating hundreds of miles, can most harm the health of people who
. >> reporter: climate scientist noah diffenbaugh and his fellow stanford university professor, marshallke, published a 2019 study showing that global warming has increased the global gap between rich and poor countries by some 25%. that has implications for adaptation here at home. >> adaptation is hard. we're not succeeding at it. the climate change that's already happened is very costly. >> just thinking here in california, you need a house where smoke can't infiltrate. you...
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scott atlas from stanford university. knows more about this country tackling the coronavirus pandemic than any within an american. he was on the white house coronavirus task force in the previous administration. forcing things out loud that are true and has first-hand knowledge of, he's been censored. he will not be censored here. as a member of that task force, he saw firsthand the people formulating our covid policy and he was shocked. here's part of our conversation. ♪ ♪ >> in mid-august i went to the task force meeting. and of course, it's the people you know sitting around the room. and the vice president ran the whole task force, dr. burke is the task force coordinator who ran the medical side. i'm listening to these people talk and i was stunned at the lack of knowledge, at the complete lack of knowing the data, at the lack of critical thinking. so there's this discussion -- >> tucker: was dr. fauci in these meetings? >> yes. a lot of people who were heads of agencies. dr. gerard was there. the three what i call th
scott atlas from stanford university. knows more about this country tackling the coronavirus pandemic than any within an american. he was on the white house coronavirus task force in the previous administration. forcing things out loud that are true and has first-hand knowledge of, he's been censored. he will not be censored here. as a member of that task force, he saw firsthand the people formulating our covid policy and he was shocked. here's part of our conversation. ♪ ♪ >> in...
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the stanford institute for economic research institute at stanford university.ocial media platform, 1984, the year he moved to california or 250 additional students that he teaches when he is teaching about the computer science and the political science department. forty-fourth president barack obama for which he served on the national security council chief of staff and ambassador to the united nations. san francisco giants halfway through the 2021 season did go giants. welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so much. a warm welcome to everybody joining. a real celebration today as well. i want to welcome jeremy and rob
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create harmful effects.ea i want to ask more about a critical question, to what extent has stanford university each of you have a long history in working with students, to what extent has stanford actively and successfully created a culture where disruption is admired giving access to the companies in silicon valley for students but also inviting po's and other executives in teach. i would love to hear reflection from each of you on how stanford plays a role in that disruptive ecosystem starting with rob and then concluding with jeremy. >> absolutely. there's a significant responsibility for the problems we see in big tech and for about cultural orientation to aspire toward disruption to look for ways to coding your pajamas and roll your project out quickly and see what happens. throw spaghetti on the wall and figure out any problems downstream. we've seen personally in teaching students because in the past five years the kind of professionalization but even young students come to stanford with, engaging with capitalists who populate campus and find ways to leverage their ideas in start up, an
create harmful effects.ea i want to ask more about a critical question, to what extent has stanford university each of you have a long history in working with students, to what extent has stanford actively and successfully created a culture where disruption is admired giving access to the companies in silicon valley for students but also inviting po's and other executives in teach. i would love to hear reflection from each of you on how stanford plays a role in that disruptive ecosystem...
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for the week leading up to going home. >> when he gets back to the bay area, the stanford universityblished guidance for students. it will impact anyone who travels and returns to campus. an infectious disease doctor says that coming back from different destinations, safety is still concerned. >> there could be regular factions -- infections, and it could be a symptomatically at you can definitely bring back infection into a closed community. >> something to reflect on as you assess your own risk. abc 7 news. >> the warning about knockoffs as you start to check things off of your holiday list. >> signs of a baby boom after a big decline during the pandemic. we will check on the weather with mike. >> hey, daddy. >> oh my goodness. it is a good day today. let's start off with some slight improvement in our drought monitor. we have dropped to 92%, and then from 83 to 80. an extreme from 39 to 38. where does that put the bay area? we have a little bit of a severe spot developing in the county thanks to the atmospheric river, and other rain. the rest of us, not much. i'm, not there. our r
for the week leading up to going home. >> when he gets back to the bay area, the stanford universityblished guidance for students. it will impact anyone who travels and returns to campus. an infectious disease doctor says that coming back from different destinations, safety is still concerned. >> there could be regular factions -- infections, and it could be a symptomatically at you can definitely bring back infection into a closed community. >> something to reflect on as you...
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plus another option to protect yourself against covid-19 research underway at stanford university and how soon it could become available. and after the break, no more late night runs to this bay area safely store. we'll tell you why the grocery giant is cutting back its hours welcome news at 3 a safeway in san francisco's castro district is cutting its hours because of shoplifting. >> the location on market street and church is now closing at 9 o'clock every night. the store also removed its self. checkout lanes safely. spokesperson says the changes are necessary to maintain a safe and welcoming shopping experience for customers and their employees now san francisco supervisor rafael mandelman says he's calling on the police and the district attorney to do more to stop the thefts. go to the south bay now where some parents are upset after willow glen high school closed several of its on campus restrooms due to students vaping in them. now there are fewer open restrooms on campus. school officials say they're limiting student access to the restrooms and monitoring them because of vapin
plus another option to protect yourself against covid-19 research underway at stanford university and how soon it could become available. and after the break, no more late night runs to this bay area safely store. we'll tell you why the grocery giant is cutting back its hours welcome news at 3 a safeway in san francisco's castro district is cutting its hours because of shoplifting. >> the location on market street and church is now closing at 9 o'clock every night. the store also removed...
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. >>> stanford university has more than two dozen new student covid cases, six of them in a row house and the stanford daily reports some row houses and student groups have canceled or postponed their social events. a university spokesperson told the daily that students who tested positive have been isolated and those at high risk for exposure have been quarantined. >>> after more than a decade in congress, peninsula representative jackie speier issue will not be seeking reelection . jocelyn moran spoke with her about the decision . >> reporter: congresswoman jackie speier used the word bittersweet when talking about the announcement this morning and said it was not an easy decision and this announcement comes after nearly 4 decades of public service. congresswoman jackie speier started off her announcement by recalling the events in guyana in 1978 where she survived the violence surrounding the jonestown massacre. >> i vowed that, if i survive, i would dedicate my life to public service. i lived and i served. reporter she is passing on the torch to a new generation of leaders. >> my
. >>> stanford university has more than two dozen new student covid cases, six of them in a row house and the stanford daily reports some row houses and student groups have canceled or postponed their social events. a university spokesperson told the daily that students who tested positive have been isolated and those at high risk for exposure have been quarantined. >>> after more than a decade in congress, peninsula representative jackie speier issue will not be seeking...
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the research underway at stanford university and how soon it could become available. >> but first, an unlikely supporter for striking down the texas abortion ban, a supreme court justice is considering switching sides. big story tonight. the u.s. supreme court is hearing arguments on 2 challenges to the texas abortion law. >> hundreds of pro life and pro choice protesters gathered outside the supreme court today justices will decide the fate of the law which bans abortions after about 6 weeks of pregnancy. it's enforced through civil lawsuits against anyone who helps a person get an abortion. us solicitor general argued that no constitutional right is safe. if the justices allowed the texas law to stand. >> our constitutional guarantees can not be that fragile and the supremacy of federal law cannot be that easily subject to manipulation. >> solicitor general defended the law saying the abortion providers are suing the wrong people since a law is enforced by private citizens, not the state. the high court ruling could set the tone for future abortion rights cases. california senator a
the research underway at stanford university and how soon it could become available. >> but first, an unlikely supporter for striking down the texas abortion ban, a supreme court justice is considering switching sides. big story tonight. the u.s. supreme court is hearing arguments on 2 challenges to the texas abortion law. >> hundreds of pro life and pro choice protesters gathered outside the supreme court today justices will decide the fate of the law which bans abortions after...
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say along with being the commission president, she's the director of urban water policy with stanford university's water in the west program doing research on data principles to study human and policy dimensions of the urban water and hydro logic systems and a real expert on water management. >> thank you. it's a hard act to follow but i'm not president of the commission. i'm vice president of the commission and i just got appointed to that position so i am truly delighted to be here and as someone who has spent my entire career looking at how to build water solution are sustainable and resilient and trying to come up with different valuable policies that can reach this outcome, i'm really honored and excited to be in this position. i have followed this effort that has been put together by sfpuc for years and it's a visionary effort. so we all know that climate change is impacting our water supplies and infrastructure and obviously the future is a little bit uncertain when you're thinking about all these impacts. so unless we really look back and see how we can innovate and change the way we use w
say along with being the commission president, she's the director of urban water policy with stanford university's water in the west program doing research on data principles to study human and policy dimensions of the urban water and hydro logic systems and a real expert on water management. >> thank you. it's a hard act to follow but i'm not president of the commission. i'm vice president of the commission and i just got appointed to that position so i am truly delighted to be here and...
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the sale of flavored tobacco in unincorporated sections of the % county. >> researchers at stanford universityto develop what they call a potential game changer. a covid vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. >> hoped the tough down into the lungs. it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risk for virus is that we reasonable time. this would be a much more efficient way of generating spike protein. the whole point of rocks nation is for austin. introducing the ball. artificial spike protein so that we become induce an immune rapid reaction to that. >> scientists say not only would a nasal spray be more efficient than the vaccine. it would also mean no more needles. they also say they've already begun talks with drugmakers about clinical trials and hope to begin testing the spring within the next 6 months to a year. >> still ahead tonight after the storm came a surprising discovery how last weekend's rain has help some people with a very particular hobby strike. gold. >> in sports forty-niners head coach kyle shanahan had a special but familiar guests talked to the team before they finall
the sale of flavored tobacco in unincorporated sections of the % county. >> researchers at stanford universityto develop what they call a potential game changer. a covid vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. >> hoped the tough down into the lungs. it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risk for virus is that we reasonable time. this would be a much more efficient way of generating spike protein. the whole point of rocks nation is for austin. introducing the ball. artificial...
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fuel leak is suspected to have caused this small plane to make an emergency landing near the stanford universitys today. the plane took off from the palo alto airport. the pilot then put the plane down in a wide-open field at an equestrian facility around noon. neither the pilot nor the passenger was hurt and the plane wasn't damaged. well, once shunned by the military, harvey milk is now being embraced for his courage and activism. the military honor in his memory that supporters say send a message of inclusion around the globe. drew: and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. it was a dry end of the weekend, but tomorrow things will change. next storm arrives tomorrow night and it will bring some soaking showers and some strong gusty winds. we'll dion: more than a half-century after he was kicked out of the service for being gay, the u.s. navy honored harvey milk in a big way. the navy chris into one of its vessels named after the slain civil rights pioneer. u.s. naval ship harvey milk is a supply ship that has been under construction in san diego for the last two years. the late supervisor served in th
fuel leak is suspected to have caused this small plane to make an emergency landing near the stanford universitys today. the plane took off from the palo alto airport. the pilot then put the plane down in a wide-open field at an equestrian facility around noon. neither the pilot nor the passenger was hurt and the plane wasn't damaged. well, once shunned by the military, harvey milk is now being embraced for his courage and activism. the military honor in his memory that supporters say send a...
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. >>> stanford university has more than two dozen new student covered cases, six of them in a row house. now the stanford daily reports some rowhouses and student groups have canceled or postponed their social events. the university spokesperson told the daily that students who tested positive have been isolated, and those at high risk for exposure have been quarantined. >>> it would be averse for any city in california. right now, the sacramento city council is discussing a proposal that would make housing a legal right. reporter melissa perlman shows us what would change. >> reporter: a sweeping plan at city hall to tackle homelessness. drawn 13 shows the growing sites along the freeway, and the safe ground camping sites were hundreds are staying. >> this is our family point >> reporter: under the plan, when the city offers a homeless person at least two forms of shelter or housing am a that person has to accept it, or be moved from their site. >> i, i -- >> reporter: wanda and clayborne say if the city offered him an option inside, where they could sit day along with their dog, they
. >>> stanford university has more than two dozen new student covered cases, six of them in a row house. now the stanford daily reports some rowhouses and student groups have canceled or postponed their social events. the university spokesperson told the daily that students who tested positive have been isolated, and those at high risk for exposure have been quarantined. >>> it would be averse for any city in california. right now, the sacramento city council is discussing a...
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a stanford university grad heading to the international space station. >> making history doing it. will be the first black woman to join a long term mission to the space station. sally ride was the first person in space, and may gem son are grads. next april, she will be headed to the iss on spacex capsule. congratulations, jessica. jessicas all do great things. i am kidding. that jessica does great things. >> that's awesome. >> rub elbows in there with her. >> all rooting for stanford in the game tomorrow. >> of course. from space eventually, too. >>> a lot of reaction to the kyle rittenhouse verdict, nothing on all counts. that wisconsin jury aquits the teenager for killing two protesters during a racial justice rally last year. >> the move by minority leader kevin mccarthy that made democrats wait a long time for
a stanford university grad heading to the international space station. >> making history doing it. will be the first black woman to join a long term mission to the space station. sally ride was the first person in space, and may gem son are grads. next april, she will be headed to the iss on spacex capsule. congratulations, jessica. jessicas all do great things. i am kidding. that jessica does great things. >> that's awesome. >> rub elbows in there with her. >> all...
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. >> reporter: health experts including stanford university epidemiologists are concerned this flu season may be severe and last year's nearly nonexistent flu season as we wore masks and stayed home may be one reason for the cause. >> the levels of antibodies in the population have gotten lower than usual. so that means that we have less immunity going around. if the virus circulated again, more people could get sicker. >> reporter: do you feel lucky that you got yours? >> i say get it as soon as possible. >> reporter: marilyn and rob were ahead of the surge listening to the recommendation to get the flu vaccine by the end of last month. >> with the pandemic and such, everybody wearing masks, flu, cold kind of disappeared but that doesn't mean it is not out there. >> reporter: another reason doctors are urging people to get the flu vaccine is to lessen impacted on hospital beds and icus as we continue to deal with covid-19. >> the doctor says the flu season may also be more severe because people are getting tired of health mandates including wearing masks. >>> coming up, it was like in an
. >> reporter: health experts including stanford university epidemiologists are concerned this flu season may be severe and last year's nearly nonexistent flu season as we wore masks and stayed home may be one reason for the cause. >> the levels of antibodies in the population have gotten lower than usual. so that means that we have less immunity going around. if the virus circulated again, more people could get sicker. >> reporter: do you feel lucky that you got yours?...
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fuel leak is suspected to have caused this small plane to make an emergency landing near the stanford universityampus today. that plane took off from the palo alto airport. the pilot then put the plane down in a wide-open field at an equestrian facility around noon. neither the pilot nor the passenger was hurt and the plane was not damaged. well, once shunned by the military, harvey milk is now embraced for his courage and activism. the military honor in his memory that supporters say will send a message of inclusion around the globe.stwis ll mo io the bay ow. look outside as we will have the timing of the storm just ahead in the accuweather forecast. chris: and a busy day in sports. a soccer legend calls it a career. george kittle returns to the niners, but turnovers and missed opportunities against an injury depleted why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that me
fuel leak is suspected to have caused this small plane to make an emergency landing near the stanford universityampus today. that plane took off from the palo alto airport. the pilot then put the plane down in a wide-open field at an equestrian facility around noon. neither the pilot nor the passenger was hurt and the plane was not damaged. well, once shunned by the military, harvey milk is now embraced for his courage and activism. the military honor in his memory that supporters say will send...
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pills to treat early covid-19 would be a significant advance in the battle with the coronavirus stanford university infectious diseases. professor doctor katherine bliss shut weren't really think about the use for this is immunocompromised. people. >> you don't develop a good immune response to the vaccine and are left somewhat vulnerable despite vaccinations and that's where a pill like this could truly be game changing in tests trials patients with covid symptoms to receive pfizer's pill had an 89% reduction in their combined rate of hospitalizations or death after a month. but the pill is not a substitute for the current vaccine says doctor bullish. it is a great ad just to the vaccination that we have. but i want to be clear that it only works if it's taken very quickly within diagnosis. so they're going to be delivery problems. there's going to be. >> all sorts of issues and making sure we can get it to people in time in the race for an easy to use medication to treat the virus competitor. merck's covid-19 pill is already under review at the fda after showing strong results. >> the goal is to
pills to treat early covid-19 would be a significant advance in the battle with the coronavirus stanford university infectious diseases. professor doctor katherine bliss shut weren't really think about the use for this is immunocompromised. people. >> you don't develop a good immune response to the vaccine and are left somewhat vulnerable despite vaccinations and that's where a pill like this could truly be game changing in tests trials patients with covid symptoms to receive pfizer's...
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amanda: when he gets back to the bay area, stanford university has published guidance for its studentsavels and returns to campus. dr. yvonne malden auto says because people will be coming back from different destinations, safety is still a concern. >> we know that there can be breakthrough infections and most are a few infections are likely to be a symptom attacks so people could accidentally bring back infection into a closed community. amanda: something to reflect on as you assess your own risk. amanda del castillo. dan: nearly 100,000 pounds of raw chicken patty products are being recalled for contamination. some were sold at trader joe's. chicken patty products sold between august 16 through september 29 may have been contaminated with various materials including bones. so far, there have been no reports of any injury or illness is as a result of the spirit trader joe's products that are subject to recall our chile lime chicken burgers, spinach, feta chicken sliders. ama: a bay area freeway known as one of the most scenic in the nation is deemed the deadliest highway in california
amanda: when he gets back to the bay area, stanford university has published guidance for its studentsavels and returns to campus. dr. yvonne malden auto says because people will be coming back from different destinations, safety is still a concern. >> we know that there can be breakthrough infections and most are a few infections are likely to be a symptom attacks so people could accidentally bring back infection into a closed community. amanda: something to reflect on as you assess your...
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shots in the arm of become common practice in protecting people against covid-19 researchers at stanford university working on a potential game changer. a covid-19 vaccine in the form of a nasal spray or we can. >> delivering dna that belongs to the spike protein off the virus of the covid virus directly to the line and all the respect right. you know, so something knows the names of firearms at the back of them owns the truck he lebron kai all the way down into the lungs. 2 immunize the cells that line the this not only is this more efficient in that mobilizes the army in the body quicker to fight covid-19. but the hope is he can help prevent future infections as well. so you walking around, you know, instead of. >> picking it up from someone who hasn't been and props. this in theory would lessen the chance of you. you have to pick up. because because those receptors are researchers got this idea of a covid nasal spray while working on brain cancer treatments. so far studies have been conducted on mice but clinical trials may not be too far down the line. >> there's going to be a sudden in another
shots in the arm of become common practice in protecting people against covid-19 researchers at stanford university working on a potential game changer. a covid-19 vaccine in the form of a nasal spray or we can. >> delivering dna that belongs to the spike protein off the virus of the covid virus directly to the line and all the respect right. you know, so something knows the names of firearms at the back of them owns the truck he lebron kai all the way down into the lungs. 2 immunize the...
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. >> but what if the vaccine was given not as a shot but as a nasal spray researchers at stanford university are working on just that taking the vaccine directly to were covid enters the body blind hope the tough down into the lungs. >> it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risk for virus is that we reasonable time. so. it just to that this was months. this would be a much more efficient way of generating spike protein. the whole point of immunization. one vaccination is for austin. introducing the ball. artificial spike protein so that we come and use a new rapid reaction to that. not only is this more efficient in that it mobilizes the army in the body quicker to fight covid-19. >> but researchers hope this nasal spray vaccine can help prevent further infections. but how does that actually blocking the receptors. >> the other was the viruses would want to use in order to gain access to the ball. so there's a son of a local effect as well. that is preventative not researchers got this idea of a covid vaccine nasal spray while working on brain cancer treatments. >> so far studies h
. >> but what if the vaccine was given not as a shot but as a nasal spray researchers at stanford university are working on just that taking the vaccine directly to were covid enters the body blind hope the tough down into the lungs. >> it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risk for virus is that we reasonable time. so. it just to that this was months. this would be a much more efficient way of generating spike protein. the whole point of immunization. one vaccination is...
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amanda: when he gets back to the bay area, stanford university has published guidance for its students to campus. dr. yvonne malden auto says because people will be coming back from different destinations, safety is still a concern. >> we know that there can be breakthrough infections and most are a few infections are likely to be a symptom attacks so people could accidentally bring back infection into a closed community. amanda: something to reflect on as you assess your own risk. amanda del castillo. dan: nearly 100,000 pounds of raw chicken patty products are being recalled for contamination. some were sold at trader joe's. chicken patty products sold between august 16 through september 29 may have been contaminated with various materials including bones. so far, there have been no reports of any injury or illness is as a result of the spirit trader joe's products that are subject to recall our chile lime chicken burgers, spinach, feta chicken sliders. ama: a bay area freeway known as one of the most scenic in the nation is deemed the deadliest highway in california for wildlife. th
amanda: when he gets back to the bay area, stanford university has published guidance for its students to campus. dr. yvonne malden auto says because people will be coming back from different destinations, safety is still a concern. >> we know that there can be breakthrough infections and most are a few infections are likely to be a symptom attacks so people could accidentally bring back infection into a closed community. amanda: something to reflect on as you assess your own risk. amanda...
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noah diffenbaugh, climate scientist at stanford university, told us we all need to take responsibilitys emissions and global warming is energy consumption. energy consumption is fundamentalfor human well—being, we also know that it's very unequal across the world band, you know, the richest people and the richest societies, the richest countries not only consume a disproportionate amount of energy, but are responsible for a vastly disproportionate amount of the greenhouse gas emissions. i'm here in the united states, the us is responsible for about a quarter of the historical greenhouse gas emissions. the eu and uk together responsible for more than 20% of the historical emissions. so this has been well understood. what's clear is global warming is happening, it's going to continue the more emissions we have than the more global warming and climate change that we will get. in the world needs to simultaneously supply more energy than it does, and much more equitably for the needs of all of humanity, and in order to meet the un paris climate goals. you know, the fundamental physics of th
noah diffenbaugh, climate scientist at stanford university, told us we all need to take responsibilitys emissions and global warming is energy consumption. energy consumption is fundamentalfor human well—being, we also know that it's very unequal across the world band, you know, the richest people and the richest societies, the richest countries not only consume a disproportionate amount of energy, but are responsible for a vastly disproportionate amount of the greenhouse gas emissions. i'm...
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rick broken a professor of political science at stanford university. believe in moscow, pavel fagen holla, is political commentator and columnist for the via gazette in burn canaria maya is an economist and oil and gas specialist. welcome to the program, rick, to what extent was the german watch? those decision to suspend the approval for the north stream to purely technical and based on administrative grounds. this is hard to say on the one hand, it's not a court that acts independently. so an agency reports to the government. and that was exactly the reason why the european court of justice criticized the status of the federal agency for approval. that their state should become more independent in order to avoid political influence. so it's current state. it can be influence, they can receive orders from the government. but the question is, who's calling them? because we are in the middle of a handful from the american administration to the new as we call it, st. lives coalition with 3 parties involved, and therefore no one is really in the driver's
rick broken a professor of political science at stanford university. believe in moscow, pavel fagen holla, is political commentator and columnist for the via gazette in burn canaria maya is an economist and oil and gas specialist. welcome to the program, rick, to what extent was the german watch? those decision to suspend the approval for the north stream to purely technical and based on administrative grounds. this is hard to say on the one hand, it's not a court that acts independently. so an...
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the new york times and bloomberg and stanford university, he also published those reports. you can find them online, they're not buying. so it has been the case that they have been supporting surplus . lemme and that today. that's what elections mean. elections don't mean only a serious test of public opinion as what they meant in 2011. they mean are online movements that can be manipulated in social and political sentiment that can be manipulated, manufactured the idea that popularity is something that you can hold in your hand and put in your pocket is a myth. it's something that is curated, it's wipe and, and it's fashioned. and that's what, that's why over the last 24 hours, we can see our social media end of year, a massive, massive uptick in unorganized traffic and things trickling down through civil society and to libya, trying to get traction for civil lamb and trying to push his agenda on to live in people just the iconography alone. i can also just the final asked about what he chose to were. it wasn't one that was the only thing left in his closet had a bit more
the new york times and bloomberg and stanford university, he also published those reports. you can find them online, they're not buying. so it has been the case that they have been supporting surplus . lemme and that today. that's what elections mean. elections don't mean only a serious test of public opinion as what they meant in 2011. they mean are online movements that can be manipulated in social and political sentiment that can be manipulated, manufactured the idea that popularity is...
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researchers at stanford university are working to develop what they call a potential game changer. the covid vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. >> hoped the tough down into the lungs. it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risks for trayvon us is that we reasonable time. this would be a much more efficient of generating spike protein. the whole point nation is for austin introducing the ball. artificial spike protein so that we become induce an immune rapid reaction to that. >> scientists say not only would a nasal spray be more efficient than a vaccine. it would also mean no needles. they also say they have already talks with drugmakers about clinical trials and hope to begin testing the spray within the next 6 months to a year. meantime, there's been a potential breakthrough in protection against all variants of covid scientists from several universities published research about developing a universal vaccine that protects against all coronaviruses. so far working universal virus or vaccine has been tested in mice. they created antibodies that work not only against th
researchers at stanford university are working to develop what they call a potential game changer. the covid vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. >> hoped the tough down into the lungs. it's already pronged to many pathogens. so many risks for trayvon us is that we reasonable time. this would be a much more efficient of generating spike protein. the whole point nation is for austin introducing the ball. artificial spike protein so that we become induce an immune rapid reaction to that....
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but i want to bring a book thompson, she's from stanford university, water resources engineering department and she's a student and she explained why indigenous people in this region of fighting so hard to protect their water source issues as in business people and becomes rivers . everything to us when the rivers being poorly, we do poorly when we can't get food from a wire. because there are some populations i dang off because of the drought and water being allocated to other places. then our diabetes are rates go up and physically killing people. our families can be together and all of our family has been on the river. and when there is no economic income, when there is no practices culturally where we can go under brady more families get split up and spend time. other places who we are and the people are directly tied to the river. we're literally translate to down or people are literally encompasses everything who we are, what it means to be indigenous. so for me, in the wrong requirements, river is a fight for life and death. so then that's one understanding else. water and the relati
but i want to bring a book thompson, she's from stanford university, water resources engineering department and she's a student and she explained why indigenous people in this region of fighting so hard to protect their water source issues as in business people and becomes rivers . everything to us when the rivers being poorly, we do poorly when we can't get food from a wire. because there are some populations i dang off because of the drought and water being allocated to other places. then our...
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ah, let's bring in our gas in berlin, or rick broke now, professor of political science at stanford university and belinda in moscow. a part of the old fagen hower is political commentator and colonies for the via gazette in burn. cornelia meyer is an economist, and oil and gas specialist welcome to the program or rick, to what extent was the german watch those decision to suspend the approval for the nord stream to purely technical and based on administrative grounds? well this is hard to say on the one hand, it's not a court that actually independently, so an agency report to the government. and that was exactly the reason why the european court of justice criticized the status of the federal agencies for network approval. that the status should become more independent and in order to avoid political influence. so that's current state. it can be influence, they can receive orders from the government. but the question is, who's calling them? because we are in the middle of a handful from the medical administration to the new as we call it, street lights coalition with 3 parties involved. and
ah, let's bring in our gas in berlin, or rick broke now, professor of political science at stanford university and belinda in moscow. a part of the old fagen hower is political commentator and colonies for the via gazette in burn. cornelia meyer is an economist, and oil and gas specialist welcome to the program or rick, to what extent was the german watch those decision to suspend the approval for the nord stream to purely technical and based on administrative grounds? well this is hard to say...
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but i want to bring your book thompson, she's from stanford university, water resources engineering department. and she's a student. and she explained why indigenous people in this region of fighting so hard to protect their waterfalls, issues as a business people and becomes rivers. everything to us. when the river being poorly, we do poorly when we can't get food from a wire because their populations are dang off because of the drought and water the allocated to other places. then our diabetes are the rates go up and physically killing people. our families can be together all of our family kind of sit on the river and when there's no nomic income, when there is no practices culturally where we can go under grading more than as families get up and spend time. other places who we are and the people are directly tied to the river. so we're literally translate it down or people are literally encompasses everything. who we are, what it means to be indigenous. so for me in the wrong requirements river is the fight for life. and death. so that's one understanding else. water and the relationship to
but i want to bring your book thompson, she's from stanford university, water resources engineering department. and she's a student. and she explained why indigenous people in this region of fighting so hard to protect their waterfalls, issues as a business people and becomes rivers. everything to us. when the river being poorly, we do poorly when we can't get food from a wire because their populations are dang off because of the drought and water the allocated to other places. then our...
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pills to treat early covid-19 would be a significant advance in the battle with the coronavirus stanford university infectious diseases. professor doctor katherine bliss shut weren't really think about the use for this is immunocompromised. people. >> you don't develop a good immune response to the vaccine and are left somewhat vulnerable despite vaccinations. and that's where a film like this could. >> truly be game changing in tests trials patients with covid symptoms. to receive pfizer's pill had an 89% reduction in their combined rate of hospitalizations or death after a month. but the pill is not a substitute for the current vaccine says doctor bullish. it is a great had just to the vaccination that we have. but i want to be clear that it only works if it's taken very quickly within diagnosis. >> so they're going to be delivery problems. there's going to be all sorts of issues and making sure we can get it to people in time in the race for an easy to use medication to treat the virus competitor. merck's covid-19 pill is already under review at the fda after showing strong results. >> the goal
pills to treat early covid-19 would be a significant advance in the battle with the coronavirus stanford university infectious diseases. professor doctor katherine bliss shut weren't really think about the use for this is immunocompromised. people. >> you don't develop a good immune response to the vaccine and are left somewhat vulnerable despite vaccinations. and that's where a film like this could. >> truly be game changing in tests trials patients with covid symptoms. to receive...
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so i want to ask a little bit more of a critical question and that is to what extent has stanford university where each of you have a long history and a lot of experience in working with students, to what extent has stafford successfully created the very culture where giving access to the companies in silicon valley for students but also inviting ceos and other tech executives in to teach. i'd love to hear bit of her affliction from each of you on how stanford plays a role in that disrupt the ecosystem starting with rob and then going to mehran and concluding with jeremy. >> absolutely there's a significant responsibility for some of the problems we see in athe tech and for that very kid of cultural orientation to aspire towards disruption to irlook for ways to code in your pajamas and roll your product out quickly and see what happens and to figure out any problems downstream. owe have seen i have at least n a teaching generation of different stanford students because of the kind of professionalization the deep end young students come to at stanford with an engaging with the venture capital
so i want to ask a little bit more of a critical question and that is to what extent has stanford university where each of you have a long history and a lot of experience in working with students, to what extent has stafford successfully created the very culture where giving access to the companies in silicon valley for students but also inviting ceos and other tech executives in to teach. i'd love to hear bit of her affliction from each of you on how stanford plays a role in that disrupt the...
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we can now speak to robjackson, who's a climate scientist at stanford university and chair of the globalding us through much of the past two weeks. david there was talking about the importance of words on a page and those words did shift at the very last minute. the idea of phasing down on coal, i don't know what it means, do you? i don't know what it means, do ou? . , . you? i regret that switch. phased down _ you? i regret that switch. phased down is _ you? i regret that switch. | phased down is ambiguous you? i regret that switch. - phased down is ambiguous and lacks a schedule. [30 phased down is ambiguous and lacks a schedule.— lacks a schedule. do you leave copd, as — lacks a schedule. do you leave copd, as it — lacks a schedule. do you leave copd, as it were, _ lacks a schedule. do you leave | copd, as it were, disappointed or overall do you think it has achieved much as much as it might have?— might have? somewhat disappointed. _ might have? somewhat disappointed. there - might have? somewhat i disappointed. there have might have? somewhat - disappointed. there have been some adv
we can now speak to robjackson, who's a climate scientist at stanford university and chair of the globalding us through much of the past two weeks. david there was talking about the importance of words on a page and those words did shift at the very last minute. the idea of phasing down on coal, i don't know what it means, do you? i don't know what it means, do ou? . , . you? i regret that switch. phased down _ you? i regret that switch. phased down is _ you? i regret that switch. | phased down...
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researchers from stanford university and other supporters will be holding a media conference online.they say that keeping the diablo canyon nuclear power plant open. could help the state make inroads and meeting its carbon emissions goals. diablo canyon plant near san luis obispo is scheduled to be decommissioned starting in the year. 2024 it does account for nearly 10% of all electricity generated here in the state. up major changes ahead as the us prepares to reopen its borders tomorrow to vaccinated travelers from abroad. also ahead, the first lawsuit filed by an injured concertgoers and the deadly music festival stampede in houston, why. he says the performers were at fault. and the new week new storm coming our way. we're gonna get some rain starts tomorrow night into tuesday. it looks pretty good. maybe 2 to 3 inches in some places. snow in the mountains details after the break. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am
researchers from stanford university and other supporters will be holding a media conference online.they say that keeping the diablo canyon nuclear power plant open. could help the state make inroads and meeting its carbon emissions goals. diablo canyon plant near san luis obispo is scheduled to be decommissioned starting in the year. 2024 it does account for nearly 10% of all electricity generated here in the state. up major changes ahead as the us prepares to reopen its borders tomorrow to...
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together, a highly popular course at stanford university now a new book called system error where big how we
together, a highly popular course at stanford university now a new book called system error where big how we
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to stanford now where the university is reporting an outbreak of covid-19 cases among students. more than 2 dozen cases have been confirmed 6 of them from one student residents kron four's charles clifford joining us live from the stanford campus with the very latest details. charles. >> there. yes, over the past 2 months or so stanford averaged 13 positive cases or less among its student population. but they say last week after doing about 14,000 test for covid-19, which is pretty normal. they actually found that the number of positive cases doubled. according to stanford university, 26 students have tested positive for covid-19 since november 8th. that's the most in a single week since mid september 8 staff and faculty members have also tested positive over the past week. the school says that 6 of those students live in on campus housing. according to students we talked to on tuesday. most were in this row. house along mayfield avenue. leslie alone lives here. she says that so far this year she hasn't been too worried about covid. >> but the spike in cases is concerning lately
to stanford now where the university is reporting an outbreak of covid-19 cases among students. more than 2 dozen cases have been confirmed 6 of them from one student residents kron four's charles clifford joining us live from the stanford campus with the very latest details. charles. >> there. yes, over the past 2 months or so stanford averaged 13 positive cases or less among its student population. but they say last week after doing about 14,000 test for covid-19, which is pretty...
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he's an oversee of stanford university hoover institution. good of you to be with us tonight.t line of an ap story about the white house and the attitudes towards the pandemic. it says inflation is soaring, businesses are struggling to hire in president joe biden's poll numbers have been in freefall, the white house sees a common culprit for it all. covid-19. is the white house correct? >> the american people are understanding something the white house desperately wishes they didn't, looking at this fairly and objectively we come out from an unprecedented shutdown, pandemic, there was $4 trillion pumped into the economy just before biden took office. there is going to be a transitory of inflationary events in the immediate aftermath of this that is to be expected. what the american people understand the policies are exacerbated. for example raising energy cost the keystone pipeline. again renewing on foreign energy. openly encouraging energy prices to increase. is not just gas, plastic takes energy to produce anything prices are going up consumer and businesses understand that
he's an oversee of stanford university hoover institution. good of you to be with us tonight.t line of an ap story about the white house and the attitudes towards the pandemic. it says inflation is soaring, businesses are struggling to hire in president joe biden's poll numbers have been in freefall, the white house sees a common culprit for it all. covid-19. is the white house correct? >> the american people are understanding something the white house desperately wishes they didn't,...