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dr. erica woochie stem cell biology professor of genetics at stanford university. great. you're happy with us today. thank you so much. thank you for having me. i. so i want to start from the following up. the camera is a monster as creature from greek mythology. i personally associate with something or a task evil. yet in modern microbiology genetics, it's used for something that can potentially be used to save human lives. isn't a choice of words somewhat misleading in this regard? can there be like a better? do you agree? yes, i do agree. yeah. many people, you know, just imagine when i say a greek mythology, you know, consisting of, you know, based upon finding most lions heads, no sheep body and snake tail. so that gives us many people very about impression was kyra, but actually is very useful. just so, i mean, biology is just a mix up to a different service of 3 different genetic or is it just a mix? so 1st of 2 different identity. different says so canary research is needed in order to basically grow human organs inside animals for transplants. but an animal, beta
dr. erica woochie stem cell biology professor of genetics at stanford university. great. you're happy with us today. thank you so much. thank you for having me. i. so i want to start from the following up. the camera is a monster as creature from greek mythology. i personally associate with something or a task evil. yet in modern microbiology genetics, it's used for something that can potentially be used to save human lives. isn't a choice of words somewhat misleading in this regard? can there...
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engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at the door. he leaves the apartment and a shot by officers on the sidewalk. police released this image and say this was the knife the man was holding. officers were called to the apartment complex by a person who said they were a victim of domestic violence. police say before the shooting, the suspect refused to come out of the apartment for several hours. >> we know the public wants to know more which is why we are moving quickly together facts. the most professional response is to take the time to get this right. ama: pleasanton police and the alameda county district att
engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at...
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engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at the door. he leaves the apartment and a shot by officers on the sidewalk. police released this image and say this was the knife the man was holding. officers were called to the apartment complex by a person who said they were a victim of domestic violence. police say before the shooting, the suspect refused to come out of the apartment for several hours. >> we know the public wants to know more which is why we are moving quickly together facts. the most professional response is to take the time to get this right. ama: pleasanton police and the alameda county district att
engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at...
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i asked rule of law at stanford university. ultimate aim for president putin was. the problem with using nato as an excuse here, is that nato has not expanded since 2004, to russia's borders, it's expanded since then but not to russia's borders and there are no plans for ukraine to join. so then what's the point here, why has mr putin manufactured a crisis? and i think the answer is partly his own domestic politics and the example that ukraine sets, it is a flawed, young, raucous democracy, it has an open media, a lively civil society, and that's not what he would like to see in russia. so the demonstration effect of that for his own regime's longevity is highly problematic, and for historical reasons. you mentioned the domestic appeal or otherwise as to the route he's embarking on. i don't suppose russians want an entrenched conflict on their doorstep, which also will cost, no doubt, billions of dollars, one way or another. but how well equipped financially and in terms of resources do you think russia is now, actually, to eng
i asked rule of law at stanford university. ultimate aim for president putin was. the problem with using nato as an excuse here, is that nato has not expanded since 2004, to russia's borders, it's expanded since then but not to russia's borders and there are no plans for ukraine to join. so then what's the point here, why has mr putin manufactured a crisis? and i think the answer is partly his own domestic politics and the example that ukraine sets, it is a flawed, young, raucous democracy, it...
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stanford got off to a rocky start. a handful of protesters booed loudly and one was escorted out of the theater. the event was held inside the university's dinkel spill auditorium. it was organized by the stanford college republicans, the group's first in person event in two years. we need you to be the generation the cherishes our history. and our heritage. the former vice president talked about conservative values, cancel culture and woke is up. pence even took a shot at san francisco's latest election results this week. in san francisco, parents recalled three woke school board members who cared more about renaming schools reopening them. wow. you know those results? i gotta tell you, those results are sending shockwaves all across the country. the lecture was called how to save america from the woke left. marin. outside student protesters held a rally. i'm on you. they made signs and marched through campus students. i talked to said while they agree with free speech. they feel pence promotes hate speech . we just really want to make it known that we, as a collective student body, do not tolerate his presence here or his harmful rheto
stanford got off to a rocky start. a handful of protesters booed loudly and one was escorted out of the theater. the event was held inside the university's dinkel spill auditorium. it was organized by the stanford college republicans, the group's first in person event in two years. we need you to be the generation the cherishes our history. and our heritage. the former vice president talked about conservative values, cancel culture and woke is up. pence even took a shot at san francisco's...
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stanford got off to a rocky start. a handful of protesters booed loudly and one was escorted out of the theater . the event was held inside the university's dingle spill auditorium. it was organized by the stanford college republicans , the group's first in person event in two years. we need you to be the generation that cherishes our history. and our heritage. the former vice president talked about conservative values, cancel culture and woke his up. pence even took a shot at san francisco's latest election results this week. in san francisco, parents recalled three woke school board members who cared more about renaming schools and reopening them. the lecture was called how to save america from the woke left. right? outside student protesters held a rally. i think pence is like one of the greatest threat to america. they made signs and marched through campus students. i talked to said while they agree with free speech. they feel pence promotes hate speech. we just really want to make it known that we, as a collective student body, do not tolerate his presence here or his harmful rhetoric. i'm almost angry and a little saddened that penc
stanford got off to a rocky start. a handful of protesters booed loudly and one was escorted out of the theater . the event was held inside the university's dingle spill auditorium. it was organized by the stanford college republicans , the group's first in person event in two years. we need you to be the generation that cherishes our history. and our heritage. the former vice president talked about conservative values, cancel culture and woke his up. pence even took a shot at san francisco's...
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maldonado at stanford university, thank you very much. dr. malden auto: -- dr.do: thank you. stephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. russia's president, vladimir putin, accused the u.s. and its allies of ignoring moscow's security demands amid tensions over ukraine, but he says he is willing to hold more talks. meanwhile, britain's prime minister boris johnson visited ukraine and again threaten sanctions if russia invades. the head of the fbi has fired a new broadside at china, charging that it represents aore brazen threat to the u.s. than ever. in a speech last night, christopher wray accused beijing of rampant cybercrime, among other things. he said the fbi opens new cases to counter chinese intelligence operations about every 12 hours. >> when we tally up what we see in over -- in our investigations, over two thousand of which are focused on the chinese government trying to steal our information and technology, there is just no country that presents a broader threat to our ideas, our innovation. stephanie: the accusations co
maldonado at stanford university, thank you very much. dr. malden auto: -- dr.do: thank you. stephanie: we will return to the full program after the latest headlines. russia's president, vladimir putin, accused the u.s. and its allies of ignoring moscow's security demands amid tensions over ukraine, but he says he is willing to hold more talks. meanwhile, britain's prime minister boris johnson visited ukraine and again threaten sanctions if russia invades. the head of the fbi has fired a new...
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i sat down with her on tuesday at stanford university. around they do seem to have come around to a view of maybe some stronger sanctions? >> well, i hear that there would be crippling sanctions, but i think we'd have to see what the specifics would look like. if there was that little slip of the president that it sort of depended on the nature of what the russians did. and i am not sure that we would see the kinds of crippling sanctions, for instance, banking sanctions, that would deny dollar denominated transactions to the russians. if we had more limited activity. >> president of ukraine says that maybe nato membership is a dream. do you think that the end of the day, where we're going to come out of this is everybody knows ukraine is not likely to become a member of nato, but nobody is going to say it formally and publicly because that would be too much of a concession to the russians? >> i suspect that that is where we'll end up. but if vladimir putin has mobilized 100,000 soldiers on the ukrainian border to the east and 30,000 or wh
i sat down with her on tuesday at stanford university. around they do seem to have come around to a view of maybe some stronger sanctions? >> well, i hear that there would be crippling sanctions, but i think we'd have to see what the specifics would look like. if there was that little slip of the president that it sort of depended on the nature of what the russians did. and i am not sure that we would see the kinds of crippling sanctions, for instance, banking sanctions, that would deny...
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kathryn stoner with stanford university, thank you. >>> and we monitoring the situation minute by minute when we're not on the air. you can get the latest updates on our website, head to nbcbayarea.com and click on the link in our trending bar. >>> from gilroy to the u.s. capitol. a gilroy woman will spend 45 days in jail for her role in the january 6 insurrection. a judge sentenced mariposa castro. she was also fined $5,000. these are images from the department of justice. she tearfully said she got caught up in the energy. she said if she could go back and change things she would, quote, bring more peace. they moved to tennessee after the insurrection due to employment. >>> a fracture in the district attorney's office in manhattan is sending the trump probe prosecution into doubt. the top two prosecutors abruptly resigned. bragg took office in january. former president trump has not been charged with any wrong doing no the case and has called this investigation a politically-motivated witch hunt. a state investigation of the trump organization continues. >>> president biden has narrowe
kathryn stoner with stanford university, thank you. >>> and we monitoring the situation minute by minute when we're not on the air. you can get the latest updates on our website, head to nbcbayarea.com and click on the link in our trending bar. >>> from gilroy to the u.s. capitol. a gilroy woman will spend 45 days in jail for her role in the january 6 insurrection. a judge sentenced mariposa castro. she was also fined $5,000. these are images from the department of justice....
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she is now the director of the hoover institution at stanford university.re to have you on. >> great to be with you, fareed. >> when was the first time you met vladimir putin? >> i first met vladimir putin when he was the deputy mayor of st. petersburg and he was serving as deputy mayor to a reformist. i remember this man standing in the corner, he looked a little bit out of place, and i walked over to him and i said hello and he said hello. we didn't talk very much, i don't remember much of what was said, and then in july of 2001 when i was with president bush in slovenia and i looked up and here came toward us the russian president, vladimir putin, and i thought, oh, my goodness, i now remember it's that same man. >> so when you met him as national security adviser for the first time, what was your first impression of him as a statesman? >> i thought that in that first moment when we met him with president bush for the first time that he seemed almost a little bit shy, a little bit reticent. he walks like an athlete. there is a certain presence to him as
she is now the director of the hoover institution at stanford university.re to have you on. >> great to be with you, fareed. >> when was the first time you met vladimir putin? >> i first met vladimir putin when he was the deputy mayor of st. petersburg and he was serving as deputy mayor to a reformist. i remember this man standing in the corner, he looked a little bit out of place, and i walked over to him and i said hello and he said hello. we didn't talk very much, i don't...
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rain at 8.18, is the time former vice president mike pence spoke at stanford university talking a bit about the january 6 attack on the capital defending his decision that day he was at stanford. here's the flyer and you can see the event was entitled how to save america from the woke left. he spent much of the slamming the policies of the current administration and then it was after his speech that someone asked him about january 6th, his decision to certify the election and the eye or that drew from then president donald trump. constitution was quite clear on that. tragic day in january. i knew it. my duty was. i kept my oath. even though her. we move the nation forward. and i don't know if the president i'll ever see eye to eye on that. i really don't. but i will always be proud of the record. the president, donald trump and i created for the american people. >> pence also reference the recent recall of 3 progressive members of the san francisco school board saying that that vote sent shock waves across the country. >> as we reported this week, 3 members of san francisco school boa
rain at 8.18, is the time former vice president mike pence spoke at stanford university talking a bit about the january 6 attack on the capital defending his decision that day he was at stanford. here's the flyer and you can see the event was entitled how to save america from the woke left. he spent much of the slamming the policies of the current administration and then it was after his speech that someone asked him about january 6th, his decision to certify the election and the eye or that...
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yvonne maldonado, a professor of pediatric infectious disease at stanford university.as helped conduct trials for the under-five vaccine. dr. maldonado, welcome back to the "newshour". so what do you think of this move by pfizer? >> well, i think it's going to be a cautious move forward. we know that the two-dose vaccine trials did not give the results that were expected in the 2 to 4-year-olds, in particular, and the third dose will be a hopeful nxt step. but in the meantime, it does appear that there may be some data to support a liited use of the two-dose vaccine, that it may actually have some effectiveness. it's clearly very safe, so that's not the concern. >> woodruff: and it's been reported that pfizer was encouraged by the food and drug adminisration to go ahead and request authorization. and i just want to clarify something you just said and that is the trials showing that the two-dose, much lower dose regimen was working well, providing protection for children six months up to two years, but as you just said, two to four, it wasn't. can you explain what that'
yvonne maldonado, a professor of pediatric infectious disease at stanford university.as helped conduct trials for the under-five vaccine. dr. maldonado, welcome back to the "newshour". so what do you think of this move by pfizer? >> well, i think it's going to be a cautious move forward. we know that the two-dose vaccine trials did not give the results that were expected in the 2 to 4-year-olds, in particular, and the third dose will be a hopeful nxt step. but in the meantime,...
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he spoke at stanford university defending his actions against the january 6 attack on the capitol. he was there to speak at an event that was entitle. you can see it there on the screen how to save america from the woke left. he actually spent most of his speech slamming the policies of the current biden administration. but after his speech, he was asked about what happened on january 6th and his part in a take a listen. constitution was quite clear on that. tragic day in january. i knew it. my duty was. i kept my oath. even though her. we move the nation forward. and i don't know if the president i'll ever see eye to eye on that. i really don't. but i will always be proud of the record. the president, donald trump and i created for the american people. >> pence also reference to the recent recall of 3 progressive members of this after school board saying that that vote has sent shockwaves across the country. >> top u.s. officials are issuing some of the most detailed warnings yet about how russia may attack ukraine in the coming days jessi tenure. joining us live from dc once agai
he spoke at stanford university defending his actions against the january 6 attack on the capitol. he was there to speak at an event that was entitle. you can see it there on the screen how to save america from the woke left. he actually spent most of his speech slamming the policies of the current biden administration. but after his speech, he was asked about what happened on january 6th and his part in a take a listen. constitution was quite clear on that. tragic day in january. i knew it. my...
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. >> michael mcfaul from stanford university, the hoover institute. >> the crisis in ukraine will hit our wallets. the price of oil is shooting up. our sky high gas prices will continue to spike. a few bay area cities are seeing the highest prices ever recorded. san francisco a gallon of gas $4.90, oakland $4.80, san jose 4.80. some experts say the instability in ukraine and russia could increase gas prices by as much as a dollar a gallon. let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. i don't think they can go higher, but now people are saying they could. how high? what are we thinking here? >> they can go higher. it was 2008 when oil was $50 higher than today. they can go higher. russia is the big producer of oil and natural gas, not only for the rest of europe, but a lot of that is going to be felt here in the u.s. the east coast needs the heat. we need the gas. it hits commuters. it also hits transportation. that's why we will see higher prices at the grocery store and goods that needs to be transported because they all need gas. >> this is what impacts every day peop
. >> michael mcfaul from stanford university, the hoover institute. >> the crisis in ukraine will hit our wallets. the price of oil is shooting up. our sky high gas prices will continue to spike. a few bay area cities are seeing the highest prices ever recorded. san francisco a gallon of gas $4.90, oakland $4.80, san jose 4.80. some experts say the instability in ukraine and russia could increase gas prices by as much as a dollar a gallon. let's bring in our business and tech...
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ama: dozens of people gathered for a rally at stanford university this afternoon. it was an emotional gathering at the quad. students and visiting scholars from ukraine talked about what it was like growing up with threats from russia. many have family members and friends in ukraine, many who fear for their lives. they also sang the ukrainian national anthem. >> i think it is a moment for everyone in the world to ask ourselves, are we willing to act? find a way to support ukraine in any way. ama: that support can take many forms, from educating yourself about the crisis to donating to relief groups working on behalf of those in ukraine. dan: house speaker nancy pelosi weighed in on the situation in ukraine, and teri campbell is in the newsroom with more on what she had to say about putin. terri: i was able to get some questions in the, and she made it clear she is in support of exhausting all diplomatic options, saying sanctions are the way to go right now. speaker pelosi: vladimir putin -- i usually don't say someone is an evil person, i say they do bad things. he
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. >>> in less than an hour, former vice president mike pence will be speaking at stanford university. chopper 5 was over the campus while barricades are being set up earlier today. you can see some chalk messages were left for the former vice president. college republicans invited him as part of the young americas foundation advancing freedom lecture series. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area , california still in a severe drought, but when bay area county is giving residents the green light to water their yards. >>> a wind driven wildfire explodes in size, triggering evacuations. the race to keep the flames from spreading. >>> new at six:00, san francisco pride will return in june with in-person events. coming up, by community leaders here in the castro say this will benefit the entire city. >>> a beautiful sunset this okay, it's go time. team usa on the largest gig-speed network. which means this mega fan never misses a second. it's gig-speed wifi that's “mikaela shiffrin” fast. ok, that's fast! speed's cool, but does yours block threats? yup, even for these upstairs al
. >>> in less than an hour, former vice president mike pence will be speaking at stanford university. chopper 5 was over the campus while barricades are being set up earlier today. you can see some chalk messages were left for the former vice president. college republicans invited him as part of the young americas foundation advancing freedom lecture series. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 and cbs news bay area , california still in a severe drought, but when bay area county is...
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he donated his land to stanford university and it is now a beautiful park named after him in san mateo to say as a black felt a sense of pride when i saw his face here at the visitor center, what do you hope folks take away after reading your books? i hope that people will have and understanding not only african american history, but they how african-americans intersected with other cultural groups in the valley. i think that it's really important understand. we all coexisting together. well, thing together. >> has it made kron 4 >> join kron 4 as we celebrate black history month. pam moore will be hosting our 30 minute special honoring black history. mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. and time now for 4 zone forecast. we'll give you a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. no fog, just a smattering of traffic. and some think is clouds, which are beautiful on this friday night. kron four's rebecca strom is with us here with a look at the weekend forecast. hey, we're back. >> hey guys. yeah, it's going to be gorgeous. as we get into the weekend will specia
he donated his land to stanford university and it is now a beautiful park named after him in san mateo to say as a black felt a sense of pride when i saw his face here at the visitor center, what do you hope folks take away after reading your books? i hope that people will have and understanding not only african american history, but they how african-americans intersected with other cultural groups in the valley. i think that it's really important understand. we all coexisting together. well,...
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we'll be right back. 4.26 is the time former vice president mike pence spoke at stanford university. >> it was an event called how to save america from the woke left. pence spent most of his speech slamming the policies of the biden administration after his speech, he was asked about his actions on january 6th. constitution was quite clear on that. tragic day in january. i knew it. my duty was. i kept my oath. even though her. we move the nation forward. and i don't know if the president i'll ever see eye to eye on that. i really don't. but i will always be proud of the record. the president, donald trump and i created for the american people. >> pence also referenced the recent recall of 3 progressive members of the san francisco school board. he said that that vote has sent shockwaves across the country. we'll take a break. be right back. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. is the time. l
we'll be right back. 4.26 is the time former vice president mike pence spoke at stanford university. >> it was an event called how to save america from the woke left. pence spent most of his speech slamming the policies of the biden administration after his speech, he was asked about his actions on january 6th. constitution was quite clear on that. tragic day in january. i knew it. my duty was. i kept my oath. even though her. we move the nation forward. and i don't know if the president...
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after the olympics she's attending stanford university as a freshman. in journalism. a triple threat from san francisco. we will be seeing a lot more of her. coming up i'm going to speak with and show you my interview with two time gold medallist. jamie anderson from south lake tahoe. people look up to her here. her third olympics. and we'll take you behind the scenes and show you a robot cafeteria and cafe. that you have to see to believe. see you in a bit. >> covering a lot of stories. >> busy. jam packed day. >> peninsula man is fulfilling his dream of going to the olympics as the manager of the men's u.s. hockey team. 25 year-old grew up in california. his father says he played roller hockey and ice hockey. he's now handling everything from logistics to reviewing video of contested plays. as the manager for message abou inclusiveness. >> the most unique distinction is we think as a traditional sikh family. this is probably the first turbanned sikh man in the history of the winter olympics. >> his dad says bridge developed a love of the olympics. starting at age fo
after the olympics she's attending stanford university as a freshman. in journalism. a triple threat from san francisco. we will be seeing a lot more of her. coming up i'm going to speak with and show you my interview with two time gold medallist. jamie anderson from south lake tahoe. people look up to her here. her third olympics. and we'll take you behind the scenes and show you a robot cafeteria and cafe. that you have to see to believe. see you in a bit. >> covering a lot of stories....
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the san francisco university high school grad has already been accepted to study at stanford university san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> it is a fascinating story. eileen gu, by the way, could win multiple gold medals in beijing. >>> here's what's coming up tonight on nbc. shaun white, chloe kim, mass shootings mikaela shiffrin. >>> stanford college republicans hosting pence at an event they call how to save america from the woke left. it will be on february 17th, which is next thursday. it's a timely invitation coming less than a week after pence made that stunning public break with former president trump. last friday, pence rebuked his former boss for pressuring him to overturn the results of the 2020 election. stanford, by the way, is the third stop on pence's college tour which is focused on motivating the next generation of republicans. golden gate bridge getting a little makeover, you may have noticed today, the bridge is having its lanes restriped. there were some traffic delays around the construction zones. workers are going to finish the striping tomorrow
the san francisco university high school grad has already been accepted to study at stanford university san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> it is a fascinating story. eileen gu, by the way, could win multiple gold medals in beijing. >>> here's what's coming up tonight on nbc. shaun white, chloe kim, mass shootings mikaela shiffrin. >>> stanford college republicans hosting pence at an event they call how to save america from the woke left. it will be on...
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he donated his land to stanford university and it is now a beautiful park named after him in san mateo county. >> i have to say as a black felt a sense of pride when i saw his face here at the visitor center, what do you hope folks take away after reading your books? i hope that people will have and understanding not only african american history, but they how african-americans in a with other cultural groups in the valley. >> i think that it's really important understand. we all coexisting together. well, thing together. >> has it made kron 4 >> and join kron 4 as we celebrate black history month. our own pam moore is going to hosting a half hour special. you can see it's entitle honoring black history, mind body soul. we're going to air it at 6.30, in the evening on february 24th. so if you have that evening free join us to be a great show. 4.42. is the time. and still ahead, the warriors now in their all-star break after a bad stretch of games. we're going to hear from the team. >> as they try to get healthy and get right. we'll be right back. we are back at 4.45, let's get another
he donated his land to stanford university and it is now a beautiful park named after him in san mateo county. >> i have to say as a black felt a sense of pride when i saw his face here at the visitor center, what do you hope folks take away after reading your books? i hope that people will have and understanding not only african american history, but they how african-americans in a with other cultural groups in the valley. >> i think that it's really important understand. we all...
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at stanford university, cheryl hurd. >> the environmental impact report for the howard terminal ballpark certified. oakland city council met for hours tonight. that meeting just wrapping up. now, the eir, now is approved. that means that other crucial votes and deals needed to build the new ballpark can move forward. they have been trying to move forward with building the ballpark at howard terminal near jack london square. the $12 billion plan includes room for housing, offices and retail space. >> a rare occurrence in pleasanton, a officer shot dead. this is at the galloway apartments. a woman called 9-1-1 to report domestic violence, when the man exited the apartment he had a knife, the officers opened fire and killed the man. the identity has not been released of the man. >> the controversial school closures have not -- the board made a decision to close seven schools by the end of next year and merge other schools it's been a heated and emotional debate, with several weeks of protests, walkouts and a hunger strike to stop the school closures. >>> csu chancellor joseph castro has res
at stanford university, cheryl hurd. >> the environmental impact report for the howard terminal ballpark certified. oakland city council met for hours tonight. that meeting just wrapping up. now, the eir, now is approved. that means that other crucial votes and deals needed to build the new ballpark can move forward. they have been trying to move forward with building the ballpark at howard terminal near jack london square. the $12 billion plan includes room for housing, offices and...
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the latest study from stanford university suggests that in early adolescent cases, there's a 222% differencewell, all i can say is that there are a number of studies — i mean, scientists would never take one study — and also the empirical evidence is highly disputed in many cases, so i know that in the uk, there has been studies that suggest that there might be a slight deterioration in mental health, so a lot more research needs to be done, but even if — we also need long—term studies because you ask a child a year after they've started their journey whether they're happier, they may well be happier, but, you know, will they be happy at 25? will they be happy at 35? their prefrontal cortex hasn't fully grown in, you know, so there's a lot of things still to happen that they may not be aware of. they may not fully understand their own situation, so... so, sorry to interrupt, but i'm just thinking as i listen to you, is this very personal to you, because you've been quite frank about your own journey? i mean, you came out as gay, as lesbian, quite late in life, having been in a marriage and h
the latest study from stanford university suggests that in early adolescent cases, there's a 222% differencewell, all i can say is that there are a number of studies — i mean, scientists would never take one study — and also the empirical evidence is highly disputed in many cases, so i know that in the uk, there has been studies that suggest that there might be a slight deterioration in mental health, so a lot more research needs to be done, but even if — we also need long—term studies...
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she's attending stanford university this fall and wants to study journalism.n francisco athlete, alpine skier nina o'brien. she had a horrific crash yesterday during the giant slalom event. she posted some pictures on instagram today. she's in the hospital recovering after going through emergency surgery for an open fracture through her leg. she posted these pictures, thanking doctors, nurses and all of her supporters. nina crashed during her second run right near the finish line. competition actually stopped for ten minutes as paramedics rushed to stabilize her and take her off in a sled. a.j.truckee will take her place. bryce bennett and travis ganong will place 17th. missing gold by 4/100 of a second. in primetime, women's hockey preliminary round between bitter rivals, team usa and team canada. team canada winning 4-2. the two countries are expected to be in the gold medal match. and robbie burns of mount shasta competed in parallel giant slalom. it is his first olympics. robby is a u.s. forest service fire fighter. he used to be a hot shot. he fought in t
she's attending stanford university this fall and wants to study journalism.n francisco athlete, alpine skier nina o'brien. she had a horrific crash yesterday during the giant slalom event. she posted some pictures on instagram today. she's in the hospital recovering after going through emergency surgery for an open fracture through her leg. she posted these pictures, thanking doctors, nurses and all of her supporters. nina crashed during her second run right near the finish line. competition...
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there is an event at stanford university and he said given the strong opposition within the commonestrefully korea -- choreographed elevation may not occur and he blamed it on a range of things. tom: the risk here is that it will be taken as 891-year-old live better -- liberal -- as a 91-year-old liberal. unfortunately, there is a theoretical foundation with centers off the wonderful work of the council. they have been out front for three years and questioning the might of president xi. lisa: it's coming at a time when you have to imagine people are not pleased at additional lockdowns in order to reduce the spread of covid. the rest of the world was starting to treat it as endemic. how do they deal with the fact that before and after the olympics, there will be all surge of curbs on public activity and you are seeing those downgrades already. how does he come out of it looking strong? jonathan: will you watch the olympics? lisa: that's a loaded question. probably parts of it step are you going to boycott them? you think there is a question of why more athletes have not boycotted or wh
there is an event at stanford university and he said given the strong opposition within the commonestrefully korea -- choreographed elevation may not occur and he blamed it on a range of things. tom: the risk here is that it will be taken as 891-year-old live better -- liberal -- as a 91-year-old liberal. unfortunately, there is a theoretical foundation with centers off the wonderful work of the council. they have been out front for three years and questioning the might of president xi. lisa:...
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professor kathryn stoner, director of the center on democracy, development, and the rule of law at stanford universityhe point here, why has mr putin manufactured a crisis? and i think the answer is partly his own domestic politics and the example that ukraine sets, it is a flawed, young, raucous democracy, it has an open media, a lively civil society, and that's not what he would like to see in russia. so the demonstration effect of that for his own regime's longevity is highly problematic, and for historical reasons. you mentioned the domestic appeal or otherwise as to the route he's embarking on. i don't suppose russians want an entrenched conflict on their doorstep, which also will cost, no doubt, billions of dollars, one way or another. but how well equipped financially and in terms of resource do you think russia is now, actually, to engage, if it chooses to do so? so, you're right. most russians, at this point at least, don't seem to want a war with ukraine, but what's being presented to them is a bit different from what we are seeing, in the russian media, it's the ukrainians who are the aggre
professor kathryn stoner, director of the center on democracy, development, and the rule of law at stanford universityhe point here, why has mr putin manufactured a crisis? and i think the answer is partly his own domestic politics and the example that ukraine sets, it is a flawed, young, raucous democracy, it has an open media, a lively civil society, and that's not what he would like to see in russia. so the demonstration effect of that for his own regime's longevity is highly problematic,...
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joins me now, she's director of the center on democracy, development, and the rule of law at stanford universityu forjoining us. i do just want to start with your response to this latest news. looks like there will be a summit of sorts between biden and putin. how much is that needed?— and putin. how much is that needed? ~ �* , , needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking _ needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking is _ needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking is good, - needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking is good, i'm - i think talking is good, i'm not terribly optimistic we will have a solution because remember, they have spoken before, and pretty recently, over the last few days. as i said, not a lot of optimism, but it forestalls an invasion, if it means there won't be one, then, obviously that would be an ideal outcome. it's a little bit difficult to see how some sort of agreement will come together, when putin has been intransigent about nato intra nsigent about nato withdrawing intransigent about nato withdrawing to 1997 borders. perhaps that's a book behind
joins me now, she's director of the center on democracy, development, and the rule of law at stanford universityu forjoining us. i do just want to start with your response to this latest news. looks like there will be a summit of sorts between biden and putin. how much is that needed?— and putin. how much is that needed? ~ �* , , needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking _ needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking is _ needed? well, it's very needed, i think talking is good, -...
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the director of the east european it center at stanford university answered some of the top questionsing, including in the u.s. sending troops ukraine? >> we made it very clear president biden said several times. we're not sending troops. i don't see a sending troops to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of the nato alliance. reggie: we got answers to other questions, white russia invaded and u.s. sanctions, specifically the swift banking system. you can hear his response on our website. just said -- ted to -- had to abc7news.com. reggie: scott peterson is waiting to find out if he is going to get a new trial. juror number seven who helped send him to prison in 2004 was biased because she was a domestic violence victim. that juror named strawberry shortcake has been granted immunity. she is set to testify. kumasi: attribute honoring the first african-american firefighter. he joined the fire department in 1955. he was 28 years old. he was the only black firefighter for a decade. he later became the director of humanity services and transformed the department by consistently pushing for i
the director of the east european it center at stanford university answered some of the top questionsing, including in the u.s. sending troops ukraine? >> we made it very clear president biden said several times. we're not sending troops. i don't see a sending troops to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of the nato alliance. reggie: we got answers to other questions, white russia invaded and u.s. sanctions, specifically the swift banking system. you can hear his response on our website....
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she's now international policy director of stanford university cyber policy center. my sense is that one of the biggest problems that silicon valley leaders have is that they believe that because their intentions are good, that the outcomes will be good. and that is really hard for them to imagine that despite their good efforts, some things have gone completely down the drain shocker and zoom off are part of a panel of experts that want to keep an eye on facebook. meanwhile, activists so placed connie bags outside facebook's washington office. they see the company's role in electron interference and misinformation as deadly. especially during the pandemic. even if you may think, well selling ads, this is long, you know, life threatening. it can lead to dynamics that are life threatening with micro targeting with the going firewall of hatred with people taking to the streets because they actually believe that the election was stolen. wow. if you design the architecture for data and information with profit goals, that those become dominant and have been out of sight,
she's now international policy director of stanford university cyber policy center. my sense is that one of the biggest problems that silicon valley leaders have is that they believe that because their intentions are good, that the outcomes will be good. and that is really hard for them to imagine that despite their good efforts, some things have gone completely down the drain shocker and zoom off are part of a panel of experts that want to keep an eye on facebook. meanwhile, activists so...
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stanford university edged out harvard at the biggest fundraiser in the u.s.. 10 million more than harvarde the only two u.s. schools over $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ schools over $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. th >> people around the world are retooling. in america do you think ford motor company and general motors, which have completely retooled and are retooling their factories to build electric, they will suddenly cite no object is not the future? electric is the future for automobiles all around the world. tom: john kerry, former secretary of state and the u.s. special envoy for climate. thank you bank of america and brian moynihan on climate. i was thunderstruck how statistically well-informed the senator was. it is massachusetts. i kill -- i still call him the senator, how the senator was info
stanford university edged out harvard at the biggest fundraiser in the u.s.. 10 million more than harvarde the only two u.s. schools over $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ schools over $1 billion. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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protesters are expected to great former vice president mike pence when he shows up to speak at stanford universityight at 7:00. a sellout crowd of about 700 people are expected to attend the event hosted by the stanford college republicans. they are calling the event "how to save america from the woke left." according to the stanford daily, it will be the first campuswide event held by the conservator group since then schapiro spoke on campus in november 2019. larry: gas prices on the rise could soon get even higher. the reason behind that is complicated. kristen: no quick fix. supply chain problems could go on and on. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! what? who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber, now with speeds up to 5 gigs. limited availability kristen: be prepared for more
protesters are expected to great former vice president mike pence when he shows up to speak at stanford universityight at 7:00. a sellout crowd of about 700 people are expected to attend the event hosted by the stanford college republicans. they are calling the event "how to save america from the woke left." according to the stanford daily, it will be the first campuswide event held by the conservator group since then schapiro spoke on campus in november 2019. larry: gas prices on the...
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i spoke to the director of the russian east european eurasian center at stanford university.estions including why russia said it invaded. >> they are protecting, they invaded to protect russian cities in the donbask region against alleged genocide by the ukrainian government. second, to prevent once and for all ukraine from joining nato. most experts would agree there is no basis for any of these allegations. there is no genocide. there is a civil war instigated by pro-russian separatists supported and sustained by russia for the last eight years. second, the candidacy for nato is not a real issue. it is a complex and lengthy process that is not on the agenda right now. >> the other top question people are asking is the u.s. sending troops to russia? >> certainly not. president not sending troops and i don't see us sending in troops to ukraine. ukraine is not a member of the nato alliance. >> people are asking about u.s. sanctions for russia, specifically about what the swift banking system is. here is what he said. >> literally transactions of these banks, major commercial b
i spoke to the director of the russian east european eurasian center at stanford university.estions including why russia said it invaded. >> they are protecting, they invaded to protect russian cities in the donbask region against alleged genocide by the ukrainian government. second, to prevent once and for all ukraine from joining nato. most experts would agree there is no basis for any of these allegations. there is no genocide. there is a civil war instigated by pro-russian separatists...
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. >>> steven piper is a research fellow at stanford university and former ambassador to ukraine.at we just learned that according to a source, a russian attack on ukraine sometime this week more likely than not? >> i think it reflects a u.s. government assessment that there is a significant risk of russian military action against ukraine. it comes at a time when moscow is sending mixed signals. today there was an effort by moscow to leave the door ajar for diplomacy. although for four weeks now the russians haven'tresponded in a positive way. meanwhile, you have this military buildup continuing. there still are a lot of alarms going on about this russian military buildup. >> how do you reconcile these two opposing trends? number one, vladimir putin or russian officials opening the door a little bit to diplomacy, while at the same time clearly increasing the level of their military presence? one pentagon official today said they could attack with little to no warning. >> it may well be that mr. putin has not yet made a final decision. so he is giving himself an out. what i do worr
. >>> steven piper is a research fellow at stanford university and former ambassador to ukraine.at we just learned that according to a source, a russian attack on ukraine sometime this week more likely than not? >> i think it reflects a u.s. government assessment that there is a significant risk of russian military action against ukraine. it comes at a time when moscow is sending mixed signals. today there was an effort by moscow to leave the door ajar for diplomacy. although for...
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ambassador to ukraine and william harry fellow at stanford university. good to have you back today. have skepticism, not only from the ukrainian foreign minister but the nato secretary general as well as the estonian prime minister that russia has actually done something here. i imagine they're watching very closely right now but what would you need to see to believe this is a genuine pullback by the russian president as opposed to a temporary one like we've seen him do before? >> right. well, the big question is, do you actually see significant amounts of russian troops move away from ukraine? as i understand it, what the russians are talking about now is withdrawing some forces in crimea back to their home bases in russia, doesn't move them very far. a bigger indication would be the troops to belarus, those troops have come from the 4,000 miles. if those begin to come back, that will be a better indication but see if russian forces begin to move away. >> so short of a war and a major invasion, just play this out longer game for us because we know putin is beholden to no one at hom
ambassador to ukraine and william harry fellow at stanford university. good to have you back today. have skepticism, not only from the ukrainian foreign minister but the nato secretary general as well as the estonian prime minister that russia has actually done something here. i imagine they're watching very closely right now but what would you need to see to believe this is a genuine pullback by the russian president as opposed to a temporary one like we've seen him do before? >> right....
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with satellite capabilities, open-source detectives like my colleagues at stanford university have identifiedhe locations of tests, identified capabilities of north korea, identified various aspects of its missile program. it may come as a surprise how much has been made available through very clever detective work. susan: as you said, one of the goals in writing the book was to give students and readers a primer on how we are structured currently. you call it the intelligence community, the current structure grew out of 9/11 reforms. one of the most significant was to create the office of the director of national intelligence, coordinating role amongst agencies. you describe in the book out interagency lobbying water down this role. what did we end up with? amy: we ended up with a coordinator that lacked two major levers of power that coordinators really need. control over budgets and people. when that law was created in 2004, there was a deliberate effort to water down the powers of the director of national intelligence. it was a replay of the creation of the cia back in 1940 seven, where e
with satellite capabilities, open-source detectives like my colleagues at stanford university have identifiedhe locations of tests, identified capabilities of north korea, identified various aspects of its missile program. it may come as a surprise how much has been made available through very clever detective work. susan: as you said, one of the goals in writing the book was to give students and readers a primer on how we are structured currently. you call it the intelligence community, the...
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kumasi: a full house at stanford university to hear former vice president mike pence speak.nship with former president donald trump, the 2020 election in the capitol insurrection. >> i knew what my duty was. i kept my oath even though it hurt we moved the nation forward. i do not know if the president and i will ever see eye to eye on that but i will always be proud of the record that president donald trump and i created for the american people. kumasi: mike pence is rumored to be considering a 2024 presidential bid. his relationship with trump has turned icy. >> i do not disagree with the fact that stanford allowed him to come, i just want to send a message with them that i do not agree with them and i do not stand for him. kumasi: in the statement, stanford said in part that hearing viewpoints can be voiced in a space of thoughtful engagement. reggie: tragic details about the young family found dead on a hiking trail. phone records revealing what might have happened on that hot summer day. kumasi: you are looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we are
kumasi: a full house at stanford university to hear former vice president mike pence speak.nship with former president donald trump, the 2020 election in the capitol insurrection. >> i knew what my duty was. i kept my oath even though it hurt we moved the nation forward. i do not know if the president and i will ever see eye to eye on that but i will always be proud of the record that president donald trump and i created for the american people. kumasi: mike pence is rumored to be...
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♪ >> ken keasey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when keasey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what keasey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. ♪ >> keasey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best, keasey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolf would write "the electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. the number of times i would get up and i'd wonder what happened. th
♪ >> ken keasey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> keasey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated in a pharmaceutical company in switzerland. >> are you happy? >> yes. >> you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience...
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. >> i'm kris sanchez at stanford university where former vice president mike pence will speak today. he is here as part of a visit tiedled how to save america from the woke left. this is a visit organized by campus republicans, and it's the former vice president's third campus tour stop across the country. our political analyst larry gersten thinks pence could be laying the groundwork for a 2020 presidential run trying to establish himself as a true conservative republican candidate. >> time to get a look at that forecast for you today. meteorologist kari hall is tracking that. kari? >> take a look at this beautiful start that we have in san francisco this morning. it is clear and temperatures are also milder. we're headed for a very comfortable afternoon as our temperatures here reach the mid-60s. we'll see some upper 60s and low 70s for some of our inland areas, and we'll see more weather like this at least through saturday, but then sunday is when we get the gusty winds and temperatures start to drop. president's day highs in the low 60s and look how much cooler it will be. highs
. >> i'm kris sanchez at stanford university where former vice president mike pence will speak today. he is here as part of a visit tiedled how to save america from the woke left. this is a visit organized by campus republicans, and it's the former vice president's third campus tour stop across the country. our political analyst larry gersten thinks pence could be laying the groundwork for a 2020 presidential run trying to establish himself as a true conservative republican candidate....
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the stanford college republicans invited pence to the university . event was called how to save america from the woke left. and the former vice president took a jab at san francisco's latest election results, recalled three this week in san francisco. parents recalled three woke school board members who cared more about renaming schools, then reopening up wow. you know those results? i gotta tell you, those results are sending shockwaves all across the country. outside student protesters held a rally, saying they oppose what they call pence's harmful rhetoric. in ottawa, canada, police are now arresting truck drivers demonstrating in the downtown area in their protest against covid mandates. officers were seen going door to door along the line of trucks, campers and other vehicles this morning, some protesters surrendered. others were seen being led away in handcuffs last night to protest leaders were taken into police custody. the convoy has been snarling traffic and creating blockades for three weeks. ottawa's interim police chief says he's committ
the stanford college republicans invited pence to the university . event was called how to save america from the woke left. and the former vice president took a jab at san francisco's latest election results, recalled three this week in san francisco. parents recalled three woke school board members who cared more about renaming schools, then reopening up wow. you know those results? i gotta tell you, those results are sending shockwaves all across the country. outside student protesters held a...