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also, elon musk wants to talk to his alma mater stanford university.et me get this straight, we thought it was twitter subpoenaing stanford, but it is musk. why would musk want information from stanford university about the twitter field? >> we don't know for sure, but one of the twitter board members, a dr. lee, works at sanford it is one of the ai experts. it could be that. it could be he wants to check and see who she had conversations with among colleagues about problems with the deal. emily: where exactly could this lead? >> what is going on here is both sides are trying to put together their cases for the october 17 trial. mr. musk wants to know what conversations the twitter board members have had with people about this. they are looking for material to help him justify walking away. emily: well, obviously this case is changing by the minutes. yesterday we learned elon musk wanted to get the trial pushed to november. now he is potentially trying to get it pushed further action to december. what do we know about what musk is asking for at this po
also, elon musk wants to talk to his alma mater stanford university.et me get this straight, we thought it was twitter subpoenaing stanford, but it is musk. why would musk want information from stanford university about the twitter field? >> we don't know for sure, but one of the twitter board members, a dr. lee, works at sanford it is one of the ai experts. it could be that. it could be he wants to check and see who she had conversations with among colleagues about problems with the...
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who also was instrumental in working with her colleagues and friends that she had at stanford university in women's health center for the establishment of physical therapy program at stanford and if you look up that program now on the internet you will see it is world-renowned and very extensive. lou also mentored a number of women students in stanford and had them to her house for tease and for discussions through the years and she stayed very physically active as as evidenced by this christmas card, which was sent friends in 1939. so i had originally thought to begin my talk with you about quoting a little story that went around during the height of the feminist movement about gender the dancers ginger rogers and fred astaire. and the story kind of goes like this. ginger rogers was the better dancer than fred astaire. and so you have to ask well. why how do you come to that conclusion? well, because ginger rogers did all the same steps as fred astaire except she was wearing high high heels and did them backwards? well to me, lou henry hoover is our ginger rogers. she did so many things
who also was instrumental in working with her colleagues and friends that she had at stanford university in women's health center for the establishment of physical therapy program at stanford and if you look up that program now on the internet you will see it is world-renowned and very extensive. lou also mentored a number of women students in stanford and had them to her house for tease and for discussions through the years and she stayed very physically active as as evidenced by this...
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this is the first time in 70 years at stanford has opened a new school. the universityartment, specializing in research are rare in the u.s. stanford says students that attend the school will learn about green technology, food and water security, and urban sustainability. jeff bezos and bill gates have also been investing heavily in the climate cause. their contributions are fueling speculation that the field could give rise to a new i.t. giant. the german research firm estimates that by 2030, the global green technology market will be worth $420 billion. >>> let's take a look at what is happening during the week ahead. world leaders are struggling with the impact of high oil prices. we start with the moves of oil- producing nations. the members of the organization of the petroleum exporting countries and allies including russia, on monday, will discuss the output plan and have a decision for october. opec plus says it will raise production by 100,000 barrels per day in september. last month, the energy minister of saudi arabia, i keep layer of opec plus, talked about t
this is the first time in 70 years at stanford has opened a new school. the universityartment, specializing in research are rare in the u.s. stanford says students that attend the school will learn about green technology, food and water security, and urban sustainability. jeff bezos and bill gates have also been investing heavily in the climate cause. their contributions are fueling speculation that the field could give rise to a new i.t. giant. the german research firm estimates that by 2030,...
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. >> about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visited californiaainust asophomore then tas remembering that men it w 1 e of qen etrmresidentisof pple meet wa a stanford university software. >> i was one of the lucky students. >> the moment was captured almost 40 years ago when andrew got ready to meet the queen. here he was in his dorm room preparing for the big moment. >> she had a wonderful way of putting you at ease. >> do you still talk about it? >> it does come up, sometimes it's used as trivia as an icebreaker. >> former san francisco mayor is also remembering queen elizabeth ii during her visit to california she made a trip to sacramento. brown wasn't assembly speaker then. >> -- was an assembly speaker then. >> clearly had not been a real briefing by her staff people on what should or should not occur in that visit. i did not know that certain sites you should walk on and those kinds of things. i had to wing it. she wings it as well.>> her the0 members and so she turned to me and said no. she said they were all standing. >> in san francisco
. >> about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visited californiaainust asophomore then tas remembering that men it w 1 e of qen etrmresidentisof pple meet wa a stanford university software. >> i was one of the lucky students. >> the moment was captured almost 40 years ago when andrew got ready to meet the queen. here he was in his dorm room preparing for the big moment. >> she had a wonderful way of putting you at ease....
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yes, larry about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visitedcalifornia one of them was andrew messing he was just a sophomore then and today he's remembering that his story moment. it was 1983. this is footage of queen elizabeth ii and prince philip visiting california aside from meeting former president reagan on the list of people to meet was also andrew messing a stanford university sophomore and i was one of the lucky students my colleague david louie captured the moment almost 40 years ago when andrew got ready to meet the queen here. he was in his dorm room preparing for that big moment. she had a wonderful way of putting you at ease. do you still talk about it to people around you that you met and had lunch with the queen? it does come up is that sometimes it's used as trivia as an icebreaker former. san francisco mayor. willie brown is also remembering queen elizabeth ii during her visit to california. she made a trip to sacramento brown was an assembly speaker then one of the highlights of my public career brown remembers the queens se
yes, larry about 40 years ago 16 stanford university students had lunch with the queen when she visitedcalifornia one of them was andrew messing he was just a sophomore then and today he's remembering that his story moment. it was 1983. this is footage of queen elizabeth ii and prince philip visiting california aside from meeting former president reagan on the list of people to meet was also andrew messing a stanford university sophomore and i was one of the lucky students my colleague david...
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she served on the youth commission and is now a freshman at stanford university. ladies and gentlemen, welcome adrianna zang. [applause] >> thank you so much, mayor breed for the introduction and for supervisor or president walton for speaking. seriously, elected official support means so much and of course, thank you supervisor safai for being here. hello to all of the new commissioners, to parents, supporters, family, friends, first off, congratulations on these new commissioners. [applause] it is beyond exciting. my name is adrianazang and i was the former chair of the san francisco youth commission and i was the district seven appointee by supervisor melgar. it has been an absolute joy serving on the san francisco youth commission. for the past two years, i was the district 7 representative and to be honest, i still remember that very exact moment i received the e-mail in which then president norman yee appointed me and i screamed, i cried, i yelled to my parents that i got on the commission and to all of the supporters here, you might think i'm crazy, you're
she served on the youth commission and is now a freshman at stanford university. ladies and gentlemen, welcome adrianna zang. [applause] >> thank you so much, mayor breed for the introduction and for supervisor or president walton for speaking. seriously, elected official support means so much and of course, thank you supervisor safai for being here. hello to all of the new commissioners, to parents, supporters, family, friends, first off, congratulations on these new commissioners....
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ama: stanford university highlighting the first all-female hall of fame class in school history.ar marks the 50th anniversary of title ix. amanda del castillo was at today's ceremony. reporter: breaking records, breaking ground, breaking glass ceilings. success recognized and celebrated at stanford? historic all-female hall of fame induction. the 10 member class took the stage during the 50th anniversary of title ix, the landmark civil rights law that legendary women's basketball coach didn't have the benefit of. >> i never played on the team, went to basketball camp. there were scholarships for women, professional women. now you look at someone who played on scholarship at stanford, played professionally. things have changed so much. reporter: wnba superstar also adding stanford hall of famer to her career highlights. she says title ix paved the way forward for her and other women athletes. title ix, widely known for protecting students from gender-based discrimination in the number of areas also puts focus on giving girls and young women competitive opportunities rarely afforde
ama: stanford university highlighting the first all-female hall of fame class in school history.ar marks the 50th anniversary of title ix. amanda del castillo was at today's ceremony. reporter: breaking records, breaking ground, breaking glass ceilings. success recognized and celebrated at stanford? historic all-female hall of fame induction. the 10 member class took the stage during the 50th anniversary of title ix, the landmark civil rights law that legendary women's basketball coach didn't...
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abraar karan from stanford university. thank you for joining us. first us. first of all, can you tell us, what is the difference between the pfizer and moderna booster? >> both of these boosters are based on both the wild -type strain, the covid strain circulating from 2020, and also the updated, more recent strains , the ba.4 and ba.5 variants. variants. some of the testing ws done using actually the omicron 1 variance, but we expect that with the mrna that form that it should work well against ba.4 and ba.5. both of the shots arey utilizing these updated strains. remember, the fda recommended is about two months. months ago. they were able to quickly manufacture, get these quickly ready for manufacture to to present safety data, and move move forward with this. i think this is remarkably important bee we need this to be deployed before we enter another big wave . what has happened the last coe of years, we are in the middle of a wave when we start to roll these vaccines out and people ae wondering what is going on. >> does this new booster offer redder pro
abraar karan from stanford university. thank you for joining us. first us. first of all, can you tell us, what is the difference between the pfizer and moderna booster? >> both of these boosters are based on both the wild -type strain, the covid strain circulating from 2020, and also the updated, more recent strains , the ba.4 and ba.5 variants. variants. some of the testing ws done using actually the omicron 1 variance, but we expect that with the mrna that form that it should work well...
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abbas milani from stanford university. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. you're talking truly. in a minute. we're going to swing back to our big weather story. the nation is watching hurricane ian. next all mornings onto the nine. the storm is picking up strength, as is expected to hit florida's gulf coast. really in the coming hours. we have a live report for you from florida is scrambling plans for thousands of air travelers nationwide. we'll hear from a father who had to rearrange his schedule at the very last minute to make sure he didn't miss out on i earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. i earn 5% on our cabin. hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. a live look at the florida coastline. hurricane ian is already causing heavy rain, storm surges, catastrophic winds and flooding in florida's key west in his nearly gained enough strength to be a category five storm, the national we
abbas milani from stanford university. thank you so much for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. you're talking truly. in a minute. we're going to swing back to our big weather story. the nation is watching hurricane ian. next all mornings onto the nine. the storm is picking up strength, as is expected to hit florida's gulf coast. really in the coming hours. we have a live report for you from florida is scrambling plans for thousands of air travelers nationwide. we'll hear from a father...
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ama: stanford university highlighting the first all-female hall of fame class in school history.ar marks the 50th anniversary of title ix. amanda del castillo was at today's ceremony. reporter: breaking records, breaking ground, breaking glass ceilings. success recognized and celebrated at stanford? historic all-female hall of fame induction. the 10 member class took the stage during the 50th anniversary of title ix, the landmark civil rights law that legendary women's basketball coach didn't have the benefit of. >> i never played on the team, went to basketball camp. there were scholarships for women, professional women. now you look at someone who played on scholarship at stanford, played professionally. things have changed so much. reporter: wnba superstar also adding stanford hall of famer to her career highlights. she says title ix paved the way forward for her and other women athletes. title ix, widely known for protecting students from gender-based discrimination in the number of areas also puts focus on giving girls and young women competitive opportunities rarely afforde
ama: stanford university highlighting the first all-female hall of fame class in school history.ar marks the 50th anniversary of title ix. amanda del castillo was at today's ceremony. reporter: breaking records, breaking ground, breaking glass ceilings. success recognized and celebrated at stanford? historic all-female hall of fame induction. the 10 member class took the stage during the 50th anniversary of title ix, the landmark civil rights law that legendary women's basketball coach didn't...
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we face many of the same threats from climate change. >> stanford university welcomed president of portugal to talk solutions. >> we have two issues at stake. one is the future between portugal and this universal. >> e says he wants to see stanford students -- he says he wants to cease that -- stanford students to find sustainable solutions to climate change threats. focusing on at least three ironies. >> oceans, wildfires. >> the first large event hosted by the university. the school focuses on areas like climate change, sustainable cities and more. they are on board with portugal to work toward those solutions. >> innovations that can help all regions as well as others facing similar challenges. if there was a time to partner and put our hearts and minds together, this is it. >> hoping the partnership will be both successful and long-standing. >> this is just the beginning of a long-lasting friendship. >> portugal's president will be in san francisco tomorrow. he is throwing out the first pitch at the giants game as the team celebrates portuguese heritage. >> a special celebration for ros
we face many of the same threats from climate change. >> stanford university welcomed president of portugal to talk solutions. >> we have two issues at stake. one is the future between portugal and this universal. >> e says he wants to see stanford students -- he says he wants to cease that -- stanford students to find sustainable solutions to climate change threats. focusing on at least three ironies. >> oceans, wildfires. >> the first large event hosted by the...
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to the p info, antipathy weld in berlin. alrick, broken up professor of political science of stanford university and in london. maximilian has a fellow of a foreign policy research institute. welcome to the program, michael. is it a genuine attempt by the polish government to seek justice or is it just a politically motivated bush by the law and justice party? well, you have to be aware that in poland, the memories of the 2nd world war are so embedded into our common understanding of reality that we are right now. that actually it's very hard to find a single family in poland that haven't been directly touched by the horrors and the charge of the, of the 2nd world war at basically almost 40000000 people right now have their have their grandparents fighting. the 2nd world war are actually most of all being a victim of the 2nd world war in some way, actually very high, hard to find a family that had no financial losses that didn't lose it's no homes there. locations the people were murdered. this is a thing that it's so embedded into our common understanding of the, of the history of everyday life
to the p info, antipathy weld in berlin. alrick, broken up professor of political science of stanford university and in london. maximilian has a fellow of a foreign policy research institute. welcome to the program, michael. is it a genuine attempt by the polish government to seek justice or is it just a politically motivated bush by the law and justice party? well, you have to be aware that in poland, the memories of the 2nd world war are so embedded into our common understanding of reality...
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he's professor political science at stanford university in berlin, also by skype from doha. my job's away, re director of the golf studies center at carter university. and andrea se goes out is professor at the really brent school of public policy. he joins us from berlin as well. good to have you with his gentleman or a bright net. so all of shorts is coming to the gulf, looking for these new energy deals. why now? while it serves a number of purposes, it's on the one hand, a signal to the german public, that the government is frantically trying everything possible to address the problems that we are facing before we into that can be long can be hard, but it's definitely full of question marks, how hard we will be, it's and what to do with it. so it tends to seek, know that he's collecting opportunity is to reduce the dependency from russia. it will certainly not lead to the one replacement of the dependency by another, but it's a step in the direction off. on the one hand, he returns home with no contracts. and on the other hand, this is the beginning of a new foreign poli
he's professor political science at stanford university in berlin, also by skype from doha. my job's away, re director of the golf studies center at carter university. and andrea se goes out is professor at the really brent school of public policy. he joins us from berlin as well. good to have you with his gentleman or a bright net. so all of shorts is coming to the gulf, looking for these new energy deals. why now? while it serves a number of purposes, it's on the one hand, a signal to the...
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director of the institute for international studies at stanford university.nd a diplomat who served as a u.s. ambassador to russia from 2012 to 2014. >> to know exactly what's going on in the fog of war. remember that the government of ukraine doesn't want us to know exactly what's going on. they have asked reporters not to talk about liberated territory in detail because some worry they might be attacked. several of the major cities in this region, have now been liberated. they were taken months ago by the russians and are now under h ukrainian control. in the south, we are also seeing a more limited counteroffensive but they are also liberating small villages there. so this is the first major counteroffensive we've seen for several months in this war. >> we have put a map on the screen a moment ago. we can put it back up again. there are circles of red weather have been extensive fighting in the last few days. we also see some activity over towards the next, there seems to be a relatively large, whatever the specifics might be but, a large counteroffensive.
director of the institute for international studies at stanford university.nd a diplomat who served as a u.s. ambassador to russia from 2012 to 2014. >> to know exactly what's going on in the fog of war. remember that the government of ukraine doesn't want us to know exactly what's going on. they have asked reporters not to talk about liberated territory in detail because some worry they might be attacked. several of the major cities in this region, have now been liberated. they were...
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i am the klein heinz below at stanford university at stanford university at the hoover institution, at 2017-2021 i was senior and chief economist for -- and ultimately acting chairman of the council of economic advisors. i advise the u.s. government on the response of the coronavirus pandemic. thank you for the opportunities be with you today about a macro economic issue of utmost concern to the u.s. economy. namely the fact that inflation in the united states as recently hit levels not observed since 1981. indeed if we look at measures of core or underlying inflation they suggest that underlying inflationary pressure in the eyes states today -- the united states today was higher than 3, 6, 12 month ago. i submit to you today that the primary cause of the inflation we have observed over the past 18 months cannot be a factor that is global in nature. supply chain disruptions, port closers, corporate profiteering, because the timing and the magnitude of the initial surge in inflation in the eyes states was earlier and greater than that observed in other major economies. of the 46 major e
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this is based on the study from stanford university. what is skin lotion? let me check with my judges. we're gonna accept that. kristen. what our skincare products. congratulations two out of three is pretty great. at some point. we'll do final jeopardy. relaxed than ken jennings this week. i don't know if you heard about that hoopla, but thank you very much. look i want to get a little deeper into the covid booster because it is out. but what is the ideal time to get it? i think the white house covid coordinator said something about that today. he did you know, we chris and you and i have talked about wanting to make sure that people were getting it before the fall surge, potentially with cold and flu season lifted restrictions more viruses out there. but what white house coordinator she's john directly said was the ideal time is between now and halloween. so in other words, get it before the end of october , obviously have to be mindful of when your last shot or boosters or if you previously recovered from covid 19 and make sure that you are eligible as w
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>> there weren't scholarships for women, and now you see athletes get the chance to attend stanford universityanged so much. she says that title ix has paved the way forward for her and other women athletes like her younger sisters. title ix, a law widely known to base against gender discrimination. also focuses on getting girls competitive opportunities rarely afforded in the past. 10 years after her final season, she shares this message for aspiring athletes. there is no box big enough to continue. remembering that is what is going to get you where you need to go. kristin press says momentum is changing and so much of that is due to the work of women performed. this class and so many others will continue to fight that fight and make it sport more inclusive and equitable. i have played abroad and see women's soccer in cultures where they don't have title ix and i've seen the effects. sometimes i have to pinch myself, how exciting and special it is. stephanie: time now for a quick check on mother. frances: we will show you a live shot over the bay bridge and we have lots of cloud cover this mo
>> there weren't scholarships for women, and now you see athletes get the chance to attend stanford universityanged so much. she says that title ix has paved the way forward for her and other women athletes like her younger sisters. title ix, a law widely known to base against gender discrimination. also focuses on getting girls competitive opportunities rarely afforded in the past. 10 years after her final season, she shares this message for aspiring athletes. there is no box big enough...
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and then in 1980 he joined stanford university andthat's where he's been ever since . >> if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university have hired him? >> tom could have worked at any college, any university he rewanted. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and work at any economic department. it's quite clear. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial controversy. just a number of academic publications . surpassed most people in the field. what tom ran into trouble with was the faculty lunch. the college administrators and so forth and i think part of the problem was this was the 1960s . and higher education was changing. you had women's rights movement and i gay rights movement and an antiwar movement. all these things were coming together. collegecampuses were being used as platforms for this sort of thing and tom was a different generation . i think he intended to teach the way he was taught. and that was hard starting in the 1960s it became very diffi
and then in 1980 he joined stanford university andthat's where he's been ever since . >> if there were no hoover institution with a mainstream university have hired him? >> tom could have worked at any college, any university he rewanted. he turned down offers from places like dartmouth, university of wisconsin. he could have gotten tenure and work at any economic department. it's quite clear. he was quite talented scholar in his discipline before he ever began writing about racial...
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according to stanford university professor keith humphreys, who testified before oregon state lawmakers said in part "on the one hand we have highly rewarding drugs which are widely available and on the other, little or no pressure to stop using them." david murray of the conservative hudson institute says you had to have your eyes close to not to see this coming. watch. >> it's predictable, it was predicted. now unfortunately it's coming to pass in front of our eyes. it's a tragedy and it's a self-inflicted wound i fear. >> supporters of the measure would like to see other states follow oregon's lead because they believe the drug legalization keeps people who use drugs out of jail and without criminal records. one oregon district attorney believes that view is a bit myopic, saying since drug possession has been decriminalized, property crimes in the state are up and so by the way are violent crimes. the issue stands to impact the oregon governor's race as republicans hope to take back the governor's office for the first time in 35 years. g.o.p. candidate christine drazen wants voters t
according to stanford university professor keith humphreys, who testified before oregon state lawmakers said in part "on the one hand we have highly rewarding drugs which are widely available and on the other, little or no pressure to stop using them." david murray of the conservative hudson institute says you had to have your eyes close to not to see this coming. watch. >> it's predictable, it was predicted. now unfortunately it's coming to pass in front of our eyes. it's a...
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he's a visiting fellow at stanford university institutiong and president of the copenhagen consensush brings together many of the world top economists including seven. a frequent participant in public debate on policy issues, his analysis and commentaries appeared regularly inre such procedures publications as the "wall street journal", usa today, new york times, economists and many others. his monthly column appears in multiple languages and influential newspapers across all continents and a tv commentator on cnn, fox, msnbc and bbc among others. he's also been on newsha progras you watched, 2020, 60 minutes and many others. 2011 and 12, doctor longboard was named the top 100 global figureby by foreign policy for looking more right than ever on the politics of climate change. time magazine ranked him among the world 100 influential people in 2008, esquire magazine named him one of theld world 75 mostpe influential people of the 21st century. following his remarks, doctor longboard will be joined on stage by jackie to take your questions so be sure to submit those questions. welcome
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stanford university also sitting right there as the number two spot. >> tied for two. >> m.i.t. took the top spot as you see right there. forbes last year actually changed the criteria to cast a wider net. this year it had a return on investment with its methodology, perhaps contributing to the reshuffle that we see. princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> nice to see bay area leaders there. >> stanford and cal, can't stop the rivalry. >> exactly. neck and neck right there. >>> a little rocking and rolling for folks in the south bay. the 4.2 magnitude quake has been downgraded to the 4.0. boy, was our seismograph moving around. >> we can show just how big that was, at least in san jose. even though it's right here in san jose, we didn't feel it in the studio. we were like, wait, what? there was a 4.0 magnitude earthquake that happened in the south county, and we do have a seismograph right here that really picked up on that. let's take a look at where it happened just north of hollister. we can see it was on the calaveras fault. you can see the san andreas fault t
stanford university also sitting right there as the number two spot. >> tied for two. >> m.i.t. took the top spot as you see right there. forbes last year actually changed the criteria to cast a wider net. this year it had a return on investment with its methodology, perhaps contributing to the reshuffle that we see. princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> nice to see bay area leaders there. >> stanford and cal, can't stop the rivalry. >> exactly....
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you're a good forecaster i'm going to say professor bob hall, robert hall of stanford university whoirs the business cycle data committee is the one to talk to but i know what he who say. he would say you have to remember a recession involves a contract crop, a broad-based contraction in economic activity so i'll leave it at that for your viewers to decide if we're there yet or headed there yet, but this is certainly a period in which we've seen a set of unprecedented developments lead to a whole series of unanticipated reactions in the economy and in financial markets, and that means that using -- since models are just a sophisticated way of saying what happened before will happen again, if we have unprecedented aspects, it's not surprising that the models don't work and the forecasters keep getting surprised. >> right i almost feel like it doesn't even matter on the recession question it's how long and how deep of a downturn are we looking at, because the market has been figuring out what earnings should try to look at because, first, there's the question of how high rates are goin
you're a good forecaster i'm going to say professor bob hall, robert hall of stanford university whoirs the business cycle data committee is the one to talk to but i know what he who say. he would say you have to remember a recession involves a contract crop, a broad-based contraction in economic activity so i'll leave it at that for your viewers to decide if we're there yet or headed there yet, but this is certainly a period in which we've seen a set of unprecedented developments lead to a...
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. >> silicon valley was hp, sri, xerox park, and stanford university.erful combination. >> there was these two cultures, engineers with ph.d.s and hobbyists. >> it was a time when there was a lot of social ferment in and around the bay area. there was a lot of counterculture people. so you had cheap semiconductors. you had people that would look at things differently than what the conventional person was. and that's what the technology needed then. >> one of the things that was really hard about making a computer was now on a chip. so all of a sudden, people who had a thirst for this stuff could go out and buy a home brew computer. you could make them yourself. >> there was a lot of this kind of revolutionary thing with a lot of the technical people who were into the changes in technology and how we were a part of it. even though at our companies we were generally the fringe element. we had the jeans and we're not the managers and the leaders. but boy, just a clever design on its own had value. >> you had these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and
. >> silicon valley was hp, sri, xerox park, and stanford university.erful combination. >> there was these two cultures, engineers with ph.d.s and hobbyists. >> it was a time when there was a lot of social ferment in and around the bay area. there was a lot of counterculture people. so you had cheap semiconductors. you had people that would look at things differently than what the conventional person was. and that's what the technology needed then. >> one of the things...
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four minutes, that is, 4 minutes of the seventh, because here, it turns out that scientists at stanford university studied the sleep patterns of several thousand men and women using a special apparatus that indicates the quality of sleep in order to find out the age of the sleeper, so, if you agree with well, then the passport person was ahead, bad news is waiting for life expectancy, but also , research has shown that mortality is most closely related to sleep fragmentation, the situation when a person wakes up several times a night for one to two minutes. this is not very good, in fact, well, i suggest stop scaring, after all, it’s better to tell our viewers what they are waiting for. prepare your hands, we will roll the balls, but as the recipe from anatoly moiseev says, it will also be impossible to do without cottage cheese. candles are different, but here's carl von requiring sticks 1 very soon we know how he guessed to put a wick, wax and at the same time set it on fire. a day without a car, how a wedding is supported by a world action, olesya boyarsky understood. her name is varvara or mon
four minutes, that is, 4 minutes of the seventh, because here, it turns out that scientists at stanford university studied the sleep patterns of several thousand men and women using a special apparatus that indicates the quality of sleep in order to find out the age of the sleeper, so, if you agree with well, then the passport person was ahead, bad news is waiting for life expectancy, but also , research has shown that mortality is most closely related to sleep fragmentation, the situation when...
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tom: after listening to john taylor of stanford university, this great work of thinking through our monetaryrosner is the economic professor at the university of chicago, someone who has read john taylor cover to cover. randy, i understand you did not dress as a raisin to show microeconomics in freshman economics as professor taylor has done in stanford. i want you to talk about the efficacy of a rules-based central bank that john taylor codified with the taylor rule. how distant is this modern federal reserve from being rules-based? >> i think the fed has articulated a different set of rules, a different approach in their coverage of inflation targeting. unfortunately, i think that may have gotten them into trouble, keeping them a bit behind the curve. saying we can wait before trying to respond to inflation rising. i think they had a form of a rule, but one that didn't work. tom: are jobs of americans part of that new rule? >> sorry, our jobs -- tom: jobs in america, is it part of their set new rule? >> it certainly is. tom: that is all i get? help me, here. jonathan: help me, here. >> i a
tom: after listening to john taylor of stanford university, this great work of thinking through our monetaryrosner is the economic professor at the university of chicago, someone who has read john taylor cover to cover. randy, i understand you did not dress as a raisin to show microeconomics in freshman economics as professor taylor has done in stanford. i want you to talk about the efficacy of a rules-based central bank that john taylor codified with the taylor rule. how distant is this modern...
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he's a visiting fellow at stanford university avenue parts president of the copenhagen consensus center which brings the other many of the world's top economists including seven nobel laureates. he is a frequent participant in public debates on policy issues. his analysis and commentary ever appeared regulate such prestigious publications as the wall street journal, usa today the "new york times" the economists and many, many others. his monthly column appears in multiple languages and influential newspapers across all of the continents. v it also tvn commentator on cnn, fox, msnbc, bbc among others. he has also been on many news programs you watch 2020, 60 minutes, and many others. in 2011 and 12 doctor lomborg was named the top 100 global thinker by foreign policy for looking more right than ever on the politics of climate change. time magazine rankedor him among the world's 100 most influential apeople in 2004. in 2008 esquire magazine named him one of the world 75 most influential people of the 21st century. following his remarks doctor lomborg will be joined on stage by jackie to t
he's a visiting fellow at stanford university avenue parts president of the copenhagen consensus center which brings the other many of the world's top economists including seven nobel laureates. he is a frequent participant in public debates on policy issues. his analysis and commentary ever appeared regulate such prestigious publications as the wall street journal, usa today the "new york times" the economists and many, many others. his monthly column appears in multiple languages...
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stephanie: kari nadeau and mary prunicki at stanford university are researching the impacts toxic smoke have on firefighters health. >> we can see the degree by which these exposures of pfas has affected their cells and their dna. it's possible to find the footprint of one chemical versus another on the dna of a person. and tt will really help us know, after chronic exposures, to what degree is a cancer and a firefighter associated with pfas. >> i think p fasts -- pfas chemicals did play a role, absolutely, in the type of cancer that i was diagnosed with . after i went through treatment and the diagnosis of cancer, within a five year period, four more firefighters at station one contracted transitional cell carcinoma. the same type of cancer that i had. stephanie: stefani often had to handle the pfas-laden foam that the industry is trying to find a replacement for, but not even he knew until recently that fire fighting suits, called turnout gear, also contain a high amount of the chemicals. >> teflon is in between the moisture barrier and the thermal liner. stephanie: teflon is a p-fas
stephanie: kari nadeau and mary prunicki at stanford university are researching the impacts toxic smoke have on firefighters health. >> we can see the degree by which these exposures of pfas has affected their cells and their dna. it's possible to find the footprint of one chemical versus another on the dna of a person. and tt will really help us know, after chronic exposures, to what degree is a cancer and a firefighter associated with pfas. >> i think p fasts -- pfas chemicals did...
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he's a professor of european studies at stanford university in billing. thanks for joining us here on the program. and do you think that politically, at least the western nations and the you will stick together over the ukraine? no matter what? well, that's the big question because it's in the d. n a of florida societies that you disagree basically on everything. and speaking one on boys as a consequence of the russian invasion to ukraine, is rather the exception and not the rule. and we have seen so many changes in governments and in the balance of power in the members states. and everyone has been affected differently. that it's quite unlikely that it will continue no matter what, but it is a positive surprise to see how well european countries have been prepared for the shortage of energy. and russia turned out to be also reliable supply of energy. and they can be used in countries like finland and italy, in particular to a pretty good job in finding alternatives. will the leadership of you countries that would be able to withstand any possible protest
he's a professor of european studies at stanford university in billing. thanks for joining us here on the program. and do you think that politically, at least the western nations and the you will stick together over the ukraine? no matter what? well, that's the big question because it's in the d. n a of florida societies that you disagree basically on everything. and speaking one on boys as a consequence of the russian invasion to ukraine, is rather the exception and not the rule. and we have...
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stanford are good schools. u.s. news and world report just released its list of the top universities and stanford ties for third. princeton and m.i.t. come in first and second. the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken using infrared light which allows astronomers to see through layers of just. -- players ofd -- layers of dust. the hubble telescope only captures visible light. i will show you the difference where it feels like the web telescope is like look at this fabulous thing we just saw. you see? hubble, webb. reggie: hubble did really well for its time. and end of an era in san jose as a community gardener is hanging up his tools. rich santoro has planted thousands of flowers in his 2000 square-foot backyard. since 1985, visitors have flocked to the garden to catch a glimpse. it became so popular he turned the garden into a fundrais
stanford are good schools. u.s. news and world report just released its list of the top universities and stanford ties for third. princeton and m.i.t. come in first and second. the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken...
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i am the client nine fellow at stanford university of the institutio and from 2017 until 2021 a senior economist chief enomist for macroeconomic policies vice chairman ultimately acting chairman of the council of economic advisersun in which capacity i advised u.s. government on its response to u the coronavirus pandemic. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about a macroeconomic issue of utmost concern for the u.s. economy. namely the fact inflation in the united states has recently hit levels not observed since 198 and indeed if we look at measures of core or underlying inflation, they suggest underlying inflation pressure in the united states today is higher than it was 36 driven 12h months ago. i submit to you today, the primary cause of the inflation we have observed over the past 18 months cannot be a factor that is global in nature. supply chain disruptions, foreclosures, report profiteering because the timing and the magnitude of the initial surge of inflation in the united states was so much earlier and greater than that observed in other major economies. as o
i am the client nine fellow at stanford university of the institutio and from 2017 until 2021 a senior economist chief enomist for macroeconomic policies vice chairman ultimately acting chairman of the council of economic advisersun in which capacity i advised u.s. government on its response to u the coronavirus pandemic. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about a macroeconomic issue of utmost concern for the u.s. economy. namely the fact inflation in the united states has...
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and served on the faculty of stanford university school of medicine. he published contributions to the world of medicine. as a medical entrepreneur. he has founded six startups come invented seven fda pharmaceuticals and is the holder of 87 patents and over 130 pending u.s. and foreign patent applications. he is an author. during the pandemic he published his number one amazon bestseller stay safe, a physician's guide to survive coronavirus. he recently testified the lawmakers as part of an export forum convened by the house select committee on coronavirus titled the covid-19 origin story. >> [indiscernible] i offer six statements. one, there is no dispositive evidence the pandemic began as a spillover in market. all evidence is consistent with a laboratory infection. i understand this conclusion is not widely held. i could spend an entire hearing going through the scientific evidence for this conclusion but that is not the purpose of this meeting. i'm happy to discuss the evidence contained in my written remarks contained in questioning. i'm willing t
and served on the faculty of stanford university school of medicine. he published contributions to the world of medicine. as a medical entrepreneur. he has founded six startups come invented seven fda pharmaceuticals and is the holder of 87 patents and over 130 pending u.s. and foreign patent applications. he is an author. during the pandemic he published his number one amazon bestseller stay safe, a physician's guide to survive coronavirus. he recently testified the lawmakers as part of an...