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well, there's a new report from stanford university and it says businesses are leaving california at exponential faces reporter chip yost investigates. what's driving that trend? >> kaiser aluminum is the kind of business, many local and state governments would love to have in 2013, the orange county business journal aimed at one of orange county's fastest growing public companies. and it's been named to the fortune 1000, but its corporate headquarters is no longer in this office in south orange county has this headline from the tennessee and announced last year, kaiser moved its headquarters to tennessee and it wasn't alone in leaving the golden state. a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where are all the company's going ove
well, there's a new report from stanford university and it says businesses are leaving california at exponential faces reporter chip yost investigates. what's driving that trend? >> kaiser aluminum is the kind of business, many local and state governments would love to have in 2013, the orange county business journal aimed at one of orange county's fastest growing public companies. and it's been named to the fortune 1000, but its corporate headquarters is no longer in this office in south...
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actions that led to the death of katie meyer began and ended with stanford university. stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> and there are resources out there for anyone who is struggling. you can call or text this number 9, 8, 8, and talk to a trained counselor. you can connect you to local services. the line will be open. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. and if you're in need of immediate medical attention, please call 9-1-1. the previous life line, phone number at 1, 802, 7, 3, talk will always remain available to people in emotional distress or suicidal
actions that led to the death of katie meyer began and ended with stanford university. stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide....
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, happening tomorrow, the man charged with assaulting house speaker nancy pelosi's husband. it's got to be back in federal court. david to pop faces charges of assaulting a family member. a u.s. official and attempting to kidnap a u.s. official as well. he also faces several state charges, including attempted murder, as well as elder abuse. well, judge steven murphy will take over the state case after learning concerns that might be a conflict of interest as the previous judge work with pelosi's daughter. evidence in the sta
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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unusual story from stanford university and man reportedly lived on campus for months, but he didn't work there and he wasn't a student. this morning questions being raised after an imposter was found living at one of the country's most prestigious universities. i thought he was a student. he said. he was a student 20 year old william curry of alabama is accused of posing as a student on social media and living on stanford university's campus for nearly a year. he had a whole instagram page that many of my friends had already followed. that sandy was stanford class of 25 that he was a coke scholar, um, that you transferred from duke. the school newspaper reports. curry had been squatting and at least five dorms since last year, the university says he was removed from campus last december, but reportedly returned several times. sometimes climb through windows. he sometimes was able to take a student id card, according to residents who lived with him last year. curry is not charged with the crime the school suggests he could be cited for press passing if he returns, stanford tells abc news.
unusual story from stanford university and man reportedly lived on campus for months, but he didn't work there and he wasn't a student. this morning questions being raised after an imposter was found living at one of the country's most prestigious universities. i thought he was a student. he said. he was a student 20 year old william curry of alabama is accused of posing as a student on social media and living on stanford university's campus for nearly a year. he had a whole instagram page that...
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using this they suspect that elon the mask he attributed to himself that he has a diploma from stanford universityo he studied physics there and on the basis of this, then he applied for american citizenship, the diploma is probably fake because stanford is on this program nobody remembers the mask now that's all education now that's all i think that he is immediately out of the competition with such a reputation. what can you say at the interview? do you know this? i came here before 15 before there to the fair, for example, for something, something, what we distinguished ourselves by, well, i forged a diploma from a normal school, and what about from stanford university we'll take kvass right away yes, well, in a word, the boss should say yes, and uh, and now it's a huge scandal, a huge scandal, it's unknown how it all ended , because in the united states, of all people in the world, lies are not forgiven, because, well, you absolutely remember there too there was once a scandal about the fact that some movie star wanted her child to study in some educational institution and she lied a little or
using this they suspect that elon the mask he attributed to himself that he has a diploma from stanford universityo he studied physics there and on the basis of this, then he applied for american citizenship, the diploma is probably fake because stanford is on this program nobody remembers the mask now that's all education now that's all i think that he is immediately out of the competition with such a reputation. what can you say at the interview? do you know this? i came here before 15 before...
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ariel stanford university officials say they are reviewing security procedures after a man posing as a student squatted on campus for nearly a year, william curry seemed to blend in easily pretending to be a pre med student, according to the stanford daily newspaper. the university removed him from campus several times, but he kept coming back, finding his way into several different dorms. he sometimes climb through windows, he sometimes was able to take a student id card, according to residents who lived with him last year, and he was getting let in a lot of the time by people who thought that either he was living there with them, or he was a friend of somebody living in the dorm. university officials say they kicked curry off campus again last week after he was accused of stealing a television. so far, no word on whether he'll face criminal charges. the new york politician will be wearing her unique. i voted sticker way beyond election day. you may recognize the sticker. it went viral over the summer teenager hudson rowan came up with the unconventional design for a contest. well a
ariel stanford university officials say they are reviewing security procedures after a man posing as a student squatted on campus for nearly a year, william curry seemed to blend in easily pretending to be a pre med student, according to the stanford daily newspaper. the university removed him from campus several times, but he kept coming back, finding his way into several different dorms. he sometimes climb through windows, he sometimes was able to take a student id card, according to...
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veterans giving thanks to the pat tillman foundation for scholarships, allowing them to attend stanford university stanford business school, all things to scholarships from the pet tillman foundation. that foundation was set up in memory of the bay area veteran and san jose native who died fighting for his country. ktvu is jana katsuyama has the story. at stanford university's graduate school of business. we met three students who found themselves connected not just by their classes and books, but a bond of brotherhood i was in the air force was in the navy air force graduate students side, farrah's arth and kyle kennedy, our veterans who come from very different paths in life. my car thief flew for air force special operations command for 11 years and comes from a military family. i grew up in the air force. lived in 1919 states. now my dad started serving before my granddad had stopped and i started serving before my that had stopped and so we've really since 1952 and a member of the air force as a family so that brings us a lot of pride. kennedy is from the midwest growing up in kentucky before
veterans giving thanks to the pat tillman foundation for scholarships, allowing them to attend stanford university stanford business school, all things to scholarships from the pet tillman foundation. that foundation was set up in memory of the bay area veteran and san jose native who died fighting for his country. ktvu is jana katsuyama has the story. at stanford university's graduate school of business. we met three students who found themselves connected not just by their classes and books,...
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a new report from stanford university says businesses are leaving california in droves. reporter chip yost takes a deeper look at the data and explains why we could be seeing a business exodus. >> kaiser aluminum is the kind of business, many local and state governments would love to have. in 2013, the orange county business journal named it one of orange county's fastest growing public companies. and it's been named to the fortune 1000, but its corporate headquarters is no longer in this office in south orange county has this headline from the tennessee and announced last year, kaiser moved its headquarters to tennessee and it wasn't alone in leaving the golden state. a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where ar
a new report from stanford university says businesses are leaving california in droves. reporter chip yost takes a deeper look at the data and explains why we could be seeing a business exodus. >> kaiser aluminum is the kind of business, many local and state governments would love to have. in 2013, the orange county business journal named it one of orange county's fastest growing public companies. and it's been named to the fortune 1000, but its corporate headquarters is no longer in this...
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stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> the university of california strike entered its 3rd week today with little apparent progress on a new contract. 48,000, you see workers up and down. the state are demanding higher wages to help with the cost of living increases and they want to get better benefits and working conditions. there have been more than 50 bargaining sessions since last spring. but union workers, most of them academic aides say the university of stalling the ongoing strike is raising concerns about
stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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so i've come to the stanford university sleep clinic where they'll use these monitors to evaluate how long i sleep. how much i'm awake during the night and how much rem sleep i get simultaneously. i'm wearing four consumer wearable devices. fitbit the aura ring, a samsung smartwatch and the apple watch. but the question how does the data that we get from these consumer wearables compared to the data we get from these medical sensors, which are really the gold standard. i head off into dreamland with all the wires and the wearables recording my data . a few days later, dr kushida interprets the results. the great news is that you had a pretty normal sleep. and you did not have any major sleep disorder, and we got really interesting data. stanford says. my total sleep time was seven hours and 28 minutes for the wearables. they were all pretty close. the fitbit says. i got 280.5% less than stanford's number or a 1% more samsung 1% less apple 3.5% more not bad. where things got a little more fractured the assessment of whim sleep cycles. stanford says. i had 123 minutes in this cycle wher
so i've come to the stanford university sleep clinic where they'll use these monitors to evaluate how long i sleep. how much i'm awake during the night and how much rem sleep i get simultaneously. i'm wearing four consumer wearable devices. fitbit the aura ring, a samsung smartwatch and the apple watch. but the question how does the data that we get from these consumer wearables compared to the data we get from these medical sensors, which are really the gold standard. i head off into dreamland...
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forwardthe criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are false and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide, candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> the mother of one of the 19 children killed during the massacre robb elementary in uvalde. texas has filed a federal lawsuit naming dozens including the gun manueacturer and the police department. the suit accuses the gunmaker, daniel defense of the neighboring the massacre through illegal and reckless actions. lawyers for sandra torres are also suing the store where the ar 15 was purchased and alleges the police and the school district failed to follow active shooter protocols. nfl legend brett favre is asking to be dismissed from a welfare lawsuit in his ho
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forwardthe criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are false and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide, candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >>...
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. >> you know, look, where i work and teach the last 20 some years at stanford university, we get hundreds of millions of dollars of money from the nih. a lot of the top leadership in the medical school and elsewhere are friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr. fauci. what's happened during the pandemic is people that have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr. atlas you heard, me, the famous scientist at stanford, friend of mine, we've all been on the receiving end of tremendous pressure within the university to keep us silent. there have been, at one point during the pandemic there was a poster campaign. i had the crime of having governor desantis tweet my picture out because i said at a round table he hosted that by protecting, vaccinating the old, we protected the vulnerable. that was apparently a terrible crime. they put up my picture. i felt threatened on campus. and leadership did nothing. we need to fix that. >> laura: and academic freedom doesn't mean anything if dissent is punished from whatever the establishment at the time is saying. but thank you for your bravery
. >> you know, look, where i work and teach the last 20 some years at stanford university, we get hundreds of millions of dollars of money from the nih. a lot of the top leadership in the medical school and elsewhere are friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr. fauci. what's happened during the pandemic is people that have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr. atlas you heard, me, the famous scientist at stanford, friend of mine, we've all been on the receiving end of...
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stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, 708. also in the news this morning, holiday shopping is in full swing. and mayor london breed is pushing the safe shopping initiative to prevent retail crime. but despite that, a camera shop near union square was in fact, the target of a robbery early saturday afternoon. while business hours. we're on the victims told police the suspects entered the store with weapons, stole thousands of dollars with a product and then took off in a waiting car district supervisor ahsha
stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. the man charged with assaulting house speaker nancy pelosi's husband. paul is due back in federal court wednesday. >> david dip at faces federal charges of assaulting a family member of a u.s. official and attempting to kidnap a u.s. official. he also faces several state charges, including attempted murder and elder abuse. we learned today the public defender representing tip app will not contest the judge in the state case. there were concerns there might be a conflict of interest as the judge previously worked with pelosi's daugh
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie sficide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> 608, is the time and holiday shopping is in full swing. and mayor london breed, as we know, has been pushing the safe shopping initiative to try to prevent retail crimes. despite that, though, a camera shop near union square was in fact, the target of a robbery early saturday afternoon during business hours. the victims tell police the suspect entered the store armed with weapons, stole thousands of dollars with a product and then took off in a waiting car. the district supervisor ahsha suffice as that he supports the safe shopp
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie sficide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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also writing the actions that led to the death of katie meyer began and ended with stanford university. stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the says multiple allegations in d the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. kenny says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, holiday shopping is in full swing. and mayor london breed is pushing the safe shopping initiative to prevent retail crime. now, despite that, a camera shop near union square was the target of a robbery early saturday afternoon. right in the middle of business hours. the victims told police the suspect entered the stores with weapons, stole thousands of dollars with a product and then took off in a waiting car. the district supervisor ahsha safai yet
also writing the actions that led to the death of katie meyer began and ended with stanford university. stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the says multiple allegations in d the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide....
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> mexican prosecutors are seeking to extradite an american woman for questioning in the death of a north carolina woman in kuala robinson died while staying at a luxury rental in san jose del cabo with 6 others last month. the fbi is invpstigating after a viral video appeared to show an american woman beating robinson as someone else recorded the assault after robinson's death. her 6 friends, she had been traveling with returned to the united states, claiming she had died of alcohol poisoning. but according to the death certificat
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. kenny says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> well, holiday shopping is in full swing. and mayor london breed is pushing the safe shopping initiative to try and keep retail crime down. despite that, though, there was a camera shop near union square. that was the target of a robbery early saturday afternoon during business hours. the victims told police the suspects came into the store with weapons, stole thousands of dollars worth of product and then took off in a car that was waiting nearby. district supervisor ahsha suffice as the efforts like the safe shopping initiative
stanford says this is inaccurate the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death art, because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. kenny says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate their daughter's death. >> reporting in san jose, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> what 808, holiday shopping is in full swing. as we know, mayor london breed is pushing the safe shopping initiative to prevent retail crime. despite that, a camera store near union square was in fact, the target of robbery early saturday afternoon during business hours. the victims told police the suspects came into the store with weapons, stole thousands of dollars with a product and then took off in a waiting car district supervisor ahsha suffice as that efforts like the sa
stanford says this is inaccurate. the university initially reported the claim and did not move forward with investigation because the criteria was not met. stanford says multiple allegations in the filing are foles and they strongly disagree. they should be held responsible for her death part because is there causation? did stanford? >> you know, >> it is stand for the proximate legal cause. katie suicide. candy says myers parents most likely are not after money, but to vindicate...
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one was a former helicopter pilot in the nami who is now associate dean at stanford university. >> those who serve do so without any guarantee for what the service will require though selfless sacrifice is expected. we strip our sleeves to honor, inspire, remember our fellowship. >> veterans' day originates from end of world war 1:00. president wilson marked what was called armistice day a year later. >>> our kpix5 photo journalist has these images from antioch. >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light ... >> celebration to honor americans, veterans for your patriotism, your love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. >> 1, 2, 1, 2, ready, go. >> united states marine corps. >> all i know is it is cold and dark. i am a p.o.w. i am an american. even though my body is in prison, my mind is still free. >> united states air force. >> feeding as many people as want to eat for free for your veterans' day parade, come out and have a nice breakfast and enjoy the day. it's all about them. >> he was killed july 30, 1945. he was just six days short of his 20th
one was a former helicopter pilot in the nami who is now associate dean at stanford university. >> those who serve do so without any guarantee for what the service will require though selfless sacrifice is expected. we strip our sleeves to honor, inspire, remember our fellowship. >> veterans' day originates from end of world war 1:00. president wilson marked what was called armistice day a year later. >>> our kpix5 photo journalist has these images from antioch. >> oh...
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okay see time. 7 41 stanford university now reviewing its security at a man pretending to be a student campus and university officials spent months trying to get him off the campus. let's run out to our newsroom a good morning again to andre, senior. this time you're looking ahead to the next couple of hours of mornings on two. well, good morning to you. many restaurants in san francisco created park let's to help faster business during the pandemic. the deadline facing restaurants today and later, the supreme court has heard arguments on to college affirmative action cases when he joined us on the night. we're talking live with an expert about the impact that could have on c leges ♪music playing♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. iris known as rsv is showing promising results. company now says it plans to apply for fda approval before the end of this year. rsv is a common respiratory virus that typically causes mild cold like symptoms, medical experts say, can sometimes cause serious illness, particularly among i
okay see time. 7 41 stanford university now reviewing its security at a man pretending to be a student campus and university officials spent months trying to get him off the campus. let's run out to our newsroom a good morning again to andre, senior. this time you're looking ahead to the next couple of hours of mornings on two. well, good morning to you. many restaurants in san francisco created park let's to help faster business during the pandemic. the deadline facing restaurants today and...
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reporter: well sara, elizabeth holmes founded theranos at the age of 19 and then dropped out of stanford university. the technology would have diagnosed a wide range of conditions with just a few drops of blood. it was a story that was just too good to be true. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes stood in court red faced and teary davila handed down her sentence. they have deep pain. and to each of them, i am so, so sorry. i gave everything i to save the company. and john kerry, the wall street investigative reporter who first exposed theranos isn't buying that apology. >> she didn't acknowledge any wrong doing or apologize to patients or investors. she let people down, but only in the sense the company failed. >> reporter: it was in january when holmes was convicted on three counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud for misleading investors. prosecutors urged the court to hand down a 15-year sentence. holmes pushed for 18 months of house arrest. russell hancock, the president and ceo of joint ventures in silicon valley feels the stiff sentence sends a clear message. >> i see it as the cri
reporter: well sara, elizabeth holmes founded theranos at the age of 19 and then dropped out of stanford university. the technology would have diagnosed a wide range of conditions with just a few drops of blood. it was a story that was just too good to be true. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes stood in court red faced and teary davila handed down her sentence. they have deep pain. and to each of them, i am so, so sorry. i gave everything i to save the company. and john kerry, the wall street...
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in 2003, after dropping out of the prestigious stanford university, holmes founded a terenes startup promised a breakthrough in the world of medical diagnostics, one drop of human blood could determine hundreds of future diseases that could threaten a person. everyone should be able to pass such a test than the sooner you realize that you are at risk, the sooner. you can do something about it and we would like to see a world where everyone gets access to this type of testing in ads. it looked so beautiful, and so convincing, and people wanted a miracle so much that in the fairy tale, holmes believed the money flowed into her company like a river and although it was in the asset. holmes was just an office and a couple of labs. a few years later, tyranos were already worth about 9 billion dollars in money. not the main thing, the main thing, what we try to do in people's lives is better. here why i do it at the terrace was finished by the media mog rupert murdock the company's board of directors was occupied by former secretaries of state henry kissinger and jor. shultz bill clinton he
in 2003, after dropping out of the prestigious stanford university, holmes founded a terenes startup promised a breakthrough in the world of medical diagnostics, one drop of human blood could determine hundreds of future diseases that could threaten a person. everyone should be able to pass such a test than the sooner you realize that you are at risk, the sooner. you can do something about it and we would like to see a world where everyone gets access to this type of testing in ads. it looked...
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the parents of deceased, a soccer player from stanford university, katie meyer have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university family stating that the 21 year-old committed suicide after stressing about facing discipline for an incident that happened in august of 2021. the lawsuit was filed on wednesday in santa clara county superior court meyer was a key member of stanford's 2019 national championship team and served as team captain during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. that is your look at sports picking. all right, dan, the new world cup villages in san francisco opened today. there's a jumbo screen, food and drinks. >> times and locations for all as a world cup village events can be found at world cup as fdot or also seen on your screen. there. coming up, i 2 games kicked off the event this morning. the netherlands versus ecuador game followed by the usa vs england game. today was also opening day at the sugar bowl ski resort. part of the festivities included a live dj. fresh sugar cookies. and 30 scalable trails sugar bowl says that there terrain crew had been hard at work
the parents of deceased, a soccer player from stanford university, katie meyer have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the university family stating that the 21 year-old committed suicide after stressing about facing discipline for an incident that happened in august of 2021. the lawsuit was filed on wednesday in santa clara county superior court meyer was a key member of stanford's 2019 national championship team and served as team captain during the 2020 and 2021 seasons. that is your...
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until then, turning to our national lead, a stanford university soccer star was found dead in her room. investigators determined she died by suicide and now her parents are suing the university. 22-year-old katie meyer was reportedly in good spirits hours before she died. she face timed her mom, made plans for spring break. a few hours later she received a quote threatening five-page e-mail from a university official informing the goalie who was waiting to hear from law schools about her acceptance that he was that she under a disd disciplinary investigation, and this is because she spilled coffee on a football player, a player meyer blooelieved sexual assaulted her roommate who had been a minor at the time. the university grieves meyer's death. they claim the allegations in the suit are quote false and misleading. let's bring in kim doherty, the attorney who is bringing the wrongful death lawsuit against stanford on behalf of katie myers parents. kim, thank you so much for joining us. something i don't fully understand right off the bat. how severe were the injuries, if any, done to t
until then, turning to our national lead, a stanford university soccer star was found dead in her room. investigators determined she died by suicide and now her parents are suing the university. 22-year-old katie meyer was reportedly in good spirits hours before she died. she face timed her mom, made plans for spring break. a few hours later she received a quote threatening five-page e-mail from a university official informing the goalie who was waiting to hear from law schools about her...
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a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where are all the company's overwhelmingly? just like tesla did? they're going to texas, followed by tennessee, nevada, florida and arizona in the authors of the report believe the reason for the exodus is california's unfriendly business. climate compared to other states. in part, they say we present evidence on economic factors that in our view, are contributing to these losses, including high tax rates, punitive regulations, high labor costs, high utility and energy costs and high living costs, particularly the cost of housing affordability. >> that was chip yost reporting in a similar study done earlier this year by stanford university, texas actually ranked number one as the most entrepreneur f
a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where are all the company's overwhelmingly? just like tesla did? they're going to texas, followed...
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. >> he is a long-term policy expert who was taught at stanford university answered on the social security advisory board under the obama administration. but he's running for political office for the first time. >> people let you into their lives, their homes, talking about tough times they are having with gas prices. or when kids ' schools aren't better, or how can they afford to get a house? this race is the one state-wide race that has a chance at being competitive. >> political professor at san diego, leading up to the general election, he says there is a stark difference in what chan and cohen are talking about. >> she is really going to focus on the court issues made evading democrats this year, abortion rights, donald trump >> esncerbo for exe e former prenvewhhaed nu6t an n. t thin tionwas stolen -- >> a child of immigrants, chen has climbed the ladder of academics. revenue now can impact working families. >> when i grew up it felt like limitless opportunity, where people could buy a house, grow business to raise a family. nowadays, i think it is much more challenging. >> chen has
. >> he is a long-term policy expert who was taught at stanford university answered on the social security advisory board under the obama administration. but he's running for political office for the first time. >> people let you into their lives, their homes, talking about tough times they are having with gas prices. or when kids ' schools aren't better, or how can they afford to get a house? this race is the one state-wide race that has a chance at being competitive. >>...
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joining us is a clinical professor of psychiatry at stanford university and the senior editor for the journal of alzheimer's disease. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. i'm coming to you as the chair of an advisory board. >> got it. thank you for that. it seems to be -- people call it mild cognitive impairment. it can be early signs of alzheimer's. what are some of the symptoms of that that we should be looking out for? >> the initial sign of alzheimer's disease is difficulty with memory. then you have to look at it because -- whether it is something other people recognize. if you are losing -- if you are losing your keys because you do not remember having them, that -- it is really a memory problem. as it progresses, you forget how to do basic things and activities that -- you have difficulty remembering appointments and balancing a checkbook and that goes into more basic activities like keeping yourself clean and dressing. >> when you see a loved one having those symptoms, it might be time for a conversation? >> yes, but it is a very difficult conversation because -- it is real
joining us is a clinical professor of psychiatry at stanford university and the senior editor for the journal of alzheimer's disease. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. i'm coming to you as the chair of an advisory board. >> got it. thank you for that. it seems to be -- people call it mild cognitive impairment. it can be early signs of alzheimer's. what are some of the symptoms of that that we should be looking out for? >> the initial sign of alzheimer's disease is...
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stanford student for nearly a year. the story was broken by the university newspaper, the stanford daily. these reporters were tipped off by a fellow writer who lives in the university's hall. >> armed with the screenshots i have gotten from that writer which basically revealed through messages sent by an ra in that slack that there was a squatter living in carruthers hall for weeks. zach: many were convinced curry was a student. >> there were talking about eating brownies with this man. zach: the stanford daily confirmed he had been on campus for over a year with the university's knowledge. >> he sometimes climbed through windows. he sometimes was able to take a student's i.d. card. he was getting let in a lot of the time by people who thought either he was living there with them or was a friend of somebody living in the dorm. zach: the daily confirmed he stayed in at least four different dorms, something the university never communicated broadly to the campus. >> he was able to weave a new story every time. zach: stanford officials said in a statement that the university's public safety
stanford student for nearly a year. the story was broken by the university newspaper, the stanford daily. these reporters were tipped off by a fellow writer who lives in the university's hall. >> armed with the screenshots i have gotten from that writer which basically revealed through messages sent by an ra in that slack that there was a squatter living in carruthers hall for weeks. zach: many were convinced curry was a student. >> there were talking about eating brownies with this...
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and stanford university rent-free.the suspect accused of attacking paul pelosi pleads not guilty on all state charges. so what happens now? but first, tonight. we have become a society that thinks it's acceptable to incite violent acts against our political leaders. >> government officials pushing for more safety for politicians after paul pelosi's attack. >> good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. tonight, we're learning pelosi suspected attacker david dip app. >> reportedly told authorities that he had other targets, including state and federal politicians and members of their families from force. amanda hari joins us now live in the studio with reaction from elected officials and how they're trying to prevent anybody else from getting hurt. >> ken pam, the attack on pup pelosi
and stanford university rent-free.the suspect accused of attacking paul pelosi pleads not guilty on all state charges. so what happens now? but first, tonight. we have become a society that thinks it's acceptable to incite violent acts against our political leaders. >> government officials pushing for more safety for politicians after paul pelosi's attack. >> good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. tonight, we're learning pelosi...
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and stanford university rent-free. plus the suspect accused of attacking paul pelosi pleads not guilty on all state charges. so what happens now? but first, tonight. we have become a society that thinks it's acceptable to incite violent acts against our political leaders. >> government officials pushing for more safety for politicians after paul pelosi's attack. >> good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. tonight, we're learning pelosi suspected attacker david dip app. >> reportedly told authorities that he had other targets, including state and federal politicians and members of their families from force. amanda hari joins us now live in the studio with reaction from elected officials and how they're trying to prevent anybody else from getting hurt. >> ken pam, the attack on pup pelosi is continuing to send shockwaves through the political world exactly one week from the hotly contested midterm elections. several lawmakers say this type of attack shakes our democracy to
and stanford university rent-free. plus the suspect accused of attacking paul pelosi pleads not guilty on all state charges. so what happens now? but first, tonight. we have become a society that thinks it's acceptable to incite violent acts against our political leaders. >> government officials pushing for more safety for politicians after paul pelosi's attack. >> good evening. thanks for joining us for kron. 4 news at 10. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. tonight, we're learning...
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the first time the university found curry living in a dorm. he was cited. a stanford spokesperson tells kron 4 quote, while stanford university has protocols and policies in place to prevent non-students from entering and living in our residents is the unique aspects of this case of mister curry's persistence and ability to integrate himself with our student community. he's made it clear the gaps exist in those protocols. we will immediately undertake a review to ensure our procedures do not allow for this type of incident to happen again. still ahead, a shooting in houston, texas, claiming the life of grammy nominated migos rapper take off. we're going have the latest details on the investigation. chocolate. vanilla. strawberry. but this isn't ice cream. this is big tobacco. and their candy flavors are served with a strong dose of nicotine. because big tobacco knows four out of five kids who use tobacco started with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. it's time to put the brakes on big tobacco's candy-flavored trick and protect
the first time the university found curry living in a dorm. he was cited. a stanford spokesperson tells kron 4 quote, while stanford university has protocols and policies in place to prevent non-students from entering and living in our residents is the unique aspects of this case of mister curry's persistence and ability to integrate himself with our student community. he's made it clear the gaps exist in those protocols. we will immediately undertake a review to ensure our procedures do not...
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dustin: i've been affiliated with stanford university for 25 of my 50 years.our program changed a lot of lives for the better, and we took a lot of people in and turned them into society as men. i am proud of that. dustin: after working on the stanford campus, he spent 16 years as a coach on the farm, the past 12 years as head coach. shaw leaves the program as the winningest head coach in stanford football history, leading the team to two rose bowl victories. he's helped players graduate and become stars off the field. one word comes to mind when he thinks of his journey. >> it's magical. i think of standing on that stage three times and holding up the unnecessarily heavy trophy, the rose bowl trophy, two times. dustin: unfortunately the moments are distant memories after stanford struggled as of late, only 14 wins in the last four seasons. i asked coach shaw why leaving was best for the team. he said, simply because it is time. >> i think this next group will have the opportunity to take where we are now and build a winning program. dustin: shaw says he looks
dustin: i've been affiliated with stanford university for 25 of my 50 years.our program changed a lot of lives for the better, and we took a lot of people in and turned them into society as men. i am proud of that. dustin: after working on the stanford campus, he spent 16 years as a coach on the farm, the past 12 years as head coach. shaw leaves the program as the winningest head coach in stanford football history, leading the team to two rose bowl victories. he's helped players graduate and...
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stanford university has taken the first steps towards acquiring the property of another private school on the peninsula. stanford has submitted a plan to the city of belmont to renovate the campus of notre down datum your university after bidding on the land and buildings. stanford is not saying how much it is offering for the property. the catholic school has struggled financially and recently converted to mostly online classes. stanford has not said which of its programs could be relocated to the belmont campus. belmont officials say public hearings on stanford's plans won't start until sometime in 2024. alright, pam, time is not 409. we get to talk about thursday when it is friday, eve friday. that means roberta's here now that how about that friday eve? it starts to get you in the field and the move in the groove for the weekend and speaking of the weekend, we will have that gordon lake tahoe forecast coming up in about 10 minutes from now, but right now getting you out the door. we do have some low clouds that are developing along the seashore, but not yet affecting the visibility
stanford university has taken the first steps towards acquiring the property of another private school on the peninsula. stanford has submitted a plan to the city of belmont to renovate the campus of notre down datum your university after bidding on the land and buildings. stanford is not saying how much it is offering for the property. the catholic school has struggled financially and recently converted to mostly online classes. stanford has not said which of its programs could be relocated to...
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a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where are all the company's going overwhelmingly? just like tesla did? they're going to texas, followed by tennessee, nevada, florida and arizona in the authors of the report believe the reason for the exodus is california's unfriendly business climate compared to other states. in part, they say we present evidence on economic factors that in our view, are contributing to these losses, including high tax rates, punitive regulations, high labor costs, high utility and energy costs and high living costs, particularly the cost of housing affordability. >> that was chip yost reporting in a similar study done earlier this year by stanford university, texas ranked number one as the most entrepreneur frien
a recent report by the hoover institution at stanford university shows 153 companies moved their headquarters out of state last year. more than double the amount that left in 2020 and more than 3 times. the number that left in 2018 between 2018 2021. la county and san francisco county lost the most business headquarters losing ad and 52 respectively. while orange county lost the 3rd most at 39. so where are all the company's going overwhelmingly? just like tesla did? they're going to texas,...
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. >> reporter: he is a long time policy expert who has taught at stanford university and served on the social security advisory board under the obama administration. he is running for political office for the first time. >> people let you into their lives and homes in talking about the tough time they are having with gas prices or why their kids schools are better or how they can afford to get house. this race is the one statewide race that has a chance of being competitive. >> reporter: leading into the general election, there is a stark difference in what chen and malia cohen are talking about. >> of the comptroller looks overspending, such as planned parenthood. >> i will probably have to do it again. >> expressed concerns about, for example, what the former president did, his governing style. what happened on january 6 , i have argued is an abomination. >> reporter: a child of immigrants, chen has climbed the will of academia and politics. you believe how the controller audits can impact families. >> it felt like a limited opportunity . raise the family. now days, i think it's much
. >> reporter: he is a long time policy expert who has taught at stanford university and served on the social security advisory board under the obama administration. he is running for political office for the first time. >> people let you into their lives and homes in talking about the tough time they are having with gas prices or why their kids schools are better or how they can afford to get house. this race is the one statewide race that has a chance of being competitive....
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but stanford university environmental and civil engineering professor alexandria sees a public health old mine. -- gold mine. >> can we look at all the samples together? cat: just weeks after one of the first coronavirus cases in the country was confirmed here in santa clara county, she and her colleagues began testing wastewater samples. >> we found we could detect sars-cov-2 rna and wastewater and we found we could measure its concentration and see how it could change over time and how that matched with data from reported cases. i was running with my cell phone, and i got in the first set of results and i could see right then and there that the changes in concentration were similar to what was happening with the cases and i was like, oh my gosh, i cannot believe this is going to work. cat: using wastewater to monitor viruses is not new. for decades, scientists around the world have used wastewater to track polio outbreaks. but it had never been used to track a respiratory disease. people infected with covid can shed the virus in their waste days or weeks before they may have symptom
but stanford university environmental and civil engineering professor alexandria sees a public health old mine. -- gold mine. >> can we look at all the samples together? cat: just weeks after one of the first coronavirus cases in the country was confirmed here in santa clara county, she and her colleagues began testing wastewater samples. >> we found we could detect sars-cov-2 rna and wastewater and we found we could measure its concentration and see how it could change over time...
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stanford university is confirming a man has been living on the university campus illegally for months. the university says the man was reported on campus several times since last december. most recently, last week in a dorm basement. he has been identified as a 20-year-old. the story was broken by two reporters at the university's newspaper. >> he climbed through windows. he was able to take a student's id card, according to residents. he was getting led in a lot of the time by people who thought that he was living there with them or he was a friend of somebody in the dorm. reporter: university officials posted a statement online saying , the university's department of public safety obtained multiple stayaway letters to present to him but was unable to locate him until the incident on october 27. dan: elon musk plans to make at least 3700 job cuts this friday in an effort to cut down costs. that's according to bloomberg. it comes after he spent $44 billion to acquire twitter last week. he plans to have remaining employees returned to the office. he recently announced twitter will not
stanford university is confirming a man has been living on the university campus illegally for months. the university says the man was reported on campus several times since last december. most recently, last week in a dorm basement. he has been identified as a 20-year-old. the story was broken by two reporters at the university's newspaper. >> he climbed through windows. he was able to take a student's id card, according to residents. he was getting led in a lot of the time by people who...
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post dogs in particular are asking for a $70,000 minimum salary, which is comparable to what stanford university pays. currently they make around $52,000. he said it's hardly enough to afford the high cost of living. >> one thing that's important to me, it's something that's coming. and becoming a father. we're liking for sty pens and they're offering $200 a month. >> reporter: those who teach and grade papers, perform cut-edge research that generates billions for the uc system says their work drives innovation. alleging the university of california has engaged in unfair labor practices including showing up to the sessions unprepared. >> it is important to me and it is a place where i know can be better. so it is frustrating. frankly i would rather be focused on the research. >> reporter: they said in a statement in part, many agreements have been reached on key issues such as the respectful key environment and health and safety matters. we're committed to negotiate in good faith. they added if a strike does occur, we anticipate that classes will remain as scheduled. officers will be open. the c
post dogs in particular are asking for a $70,000 minimum salary, which is comparable to what stanford university pays. currently they make around $52,000. he said it's hardly enough to afford the high cost of living. >> one thing that's important to me, it's something that's coming. and becoming a father. we're liking for sty pens and they're offering $200 a month. >> reporter: those who teach and grade papers, perform cut-edge research that generates billions for the uc system says...
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the first time the university found tree living in a dorm. he was cited. stanford spokesperson tells kron 4, quote, while stanford university has protocols and policies in place to prevent non-students from entering and living in. our resident says the unique aspects of this case and mister curry's persistence inability to ingratiate himself with our student community has made it clear that gaps exist in those protocols. we will immediately undertake a review to ensure procedures do not allow for this type of incident to happen again. >> all right. let's check on our 4 zone forecast one day after halloween. we have some beautiful rain earlier today. this is a live look outside over. san francisco is still a little foggy hazy out there. yeah, laura. so the question is, is is it a break between storms? are we going to have to wait a while before it rains? know, we've got a series of a lineup, which is really, really nice. so if this all comes true and we could be raining on and off for the next week and a half, so keep your fingers crossed for that. today. yeah. what
the first time the university found tree living in a dorm. he was cited. stanford spokesperson tells kron 4, quote, while stanford university has protocols and policies in place to prevent non-students from entering and living in. our resident says the unique aspects of this case and mister curry's persistence inability to ingratiate himself with our student community has made it clear that gaps exist in those protocols. we will immediately undertake a review to ensure procedures do not allow...
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stanford university is considered home to some of the smart is most innovative and talented young adult. that seems to have also included a squatter. the man william curry pretended to be a student. stanford told kron 4 he was reported to be on campus since last december almost a year ago. the university says they cited must occur even obtain multiple stay away. letters before they could sign him for trespassing, then they could not find him given the letter. so a few days ago last thursday, october 27th when he was caught living in a dorm. stanford says they will immediately undertake a review. their procedures to make sure it doesn't happen again. but a lot of students here not surprised it. you ongoing security problems that a homeless man was able to get away with living rent free and one of their dorms. in the east bay parents of an elementary school in oakland held a rally to denounce racism. hate towards black children. the rally authority elementary school follows an incident at the school last week involving a racist message that have been written on a restroom law. state super
stanford university is considered home to some of the smart is most innovative and talented young adult. that seems to have also included a squatter. the man william curry pretended to be a student. stanford told kron 4 he was reported to be on campus since last december almost a year ago. the university says they cited must occur even obtain multiple stay away. letters before they could sign him for trespassing, then they could not find him given the letter. so a few days ago last thursday,...
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is now suing stanford university. the family says the night myers died. she also received a letter from stanford threatening her removal from the university. myers was facing disciplinary action for allegedly spilling coffee on a stanford football player in august after hmes soccer team. e suit blames stanford for wrongful death. well we are just minutes away from world cup coverage right here on ktvu fox , two countries in this tournament that waited, the longest play finally get their chance today, so let's take a look at the list of matches. switzerland beat cameroon one nil in today's first game. this was a heartbreaker for cameroon because the lone goal was scored by bria land below. he was born in cameroon, but his family eventually settled in switzerland. he refused to celebrate today's winning goal because he didn't want to disrespect his birth land. uruguay and south korea are wrapping up right now in a scoreless tie. meantime today's last two matches involves some of the world's top players in countries. cris
is now suing stanford university. the family says the night myers died. she also received a letter from stanford threatening her removal from the university. myers was facing disciplinary action for allegedly spilling coffee on a stanford football player in august after hmes soccer team. e suit blames stanford for wrongful death. well we are just minutes away from world cup coverage right here on ktvu fox , two countries in this tournament that waited, the longest play finally get their chance...
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plus stanford university, reports.etending to be a student was living on campus for nearly a year. tell you how he was finally caught. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two. good morning. thank you for waking up with us here on morning sun, too. i'm pam cook. good morning. i'm dave clark tuesday morning. first day of november. we saw raindrops coming in the parking lots wet, but it's not raining right now. drizzly drizzles, but it is the rain and won't arrive until later this afternoon for some, maybe even tonight for others, but it'll get here. it's a kind of intensifying a little bit. it's slowing down, but there's some really heavy rain up on the north coast. it's just now moving into mendocino county. we get the drizzle in advance of it. but there's been a couple of reports of a point. oh, one, especially in san francisco. i know in oakland also appoint a one so it's on its way. just, you know, most of the morning community. i have to deal with drizzle, not rain, that might be an issue for the ride home,
plus stanford university, reports.etending to be a student was living on campus for nearly a year. tell you how he was finally caught. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two. good morning. thank you for waking up with us here on morning sun, too. i'm pam cook. good morning. i'm dave clark tuesday morning. first day of november. we saw raindrops coming in the parking lots wet, but it's not raining right now. drizzly drizzles, but it is the rain and won't arrive until later this...
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meier's, a stanford athlete who died by suicide earlier this year, filed a lawsuit against stanford universityth. the san francisco chronicle reports the lawsuit claims a disciplinary letter was sent to meyers the night of her death containing threatening language of potential removal from the school. the letters was sen to her for reality adding against a student football player who allegedly sexually assaulted her front. >> ahead, honoring the late john madden with a holiday commemoration. how the nflheirst thanksgiving since his death. >> as we head to break, here are a few thoughts of gratitude from around the bay area. >> i'm grateful for my family and my friends, because i go to a boarding school and i'm am not able to see them very often. so, i'm really grateful to see them this year. >> i'm grateful for friends and family i have. >> probably family and a chance to see family that we didn't see over covid. it is good to get back together. >> this year, i'm grateful for my family ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ nothing brings the pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in nor
meier's, a stanford athlete who died by suicide earlier this year, filed a lawsuit against stanford universityth. the san francisco chronicle reports the lawsuit claims a disciplinary letter was sent to meyers the night of her death containing threatening language of potential removal from the school. the letters was sen to her for reality adding against a student football player who allegedly sexually assaulted her front. >> ahead, honoring the late john madden with a holiday...
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. >> potential consolations of elective surgeries and and visit at stanford university's packard children's hospital. it's a similar story. there certainly is a incidence of rsv infection. doctor david cornfield says parents will be concerned for their child's well-being. >> they should also know that rsv is the most common viral infection in children. 50% experiencing symptoms before their first birthday. the overwhelming majority of kids do very well with this infection. >> i'm having some cold symptoms. some running nose and relatively few of these children actually get hospitalized. when you think about all the kids that are infected, doctor chin-hong says rsv isn't just spread among kids, but that most deaths happened with those 65 and older. >> it's why he recommends taking some of the same precautions we've learned to do with covid wearing a mask around them. if they're not infected washing your like there's no tomorrow. >> because those not important >> covid never, really, reporting for our speed. >> pfizer is getting ready to submit an rsv vaccine to the fda. the vaccine will be g
. >> potential consolations of elective surgeries and and visit at stanford university's packard children's hospital. it's a similar story. there certainly is a incidence of rsv infection. doctor david cornfield says parents will be concerned for their child's well-being. >> they should also know that rsv is the most common viral infection in children. 50% experiencing symptoms before their first birthday. the overwhelming majority of kids do very well with this infection. >>...
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melanie: liz aguilar graduated from stanford university in june with plans to attend law school next year. for now, to save money, she is living with her parents. >> my parents taught me a lot about saving. they did not talk to me about investing, stocks, bonds, anything like that, mostly because i believed they were not very familiar with it as well. melanie: aguilar is not alone. a bank of america report found gen z women are saving less than their male peers. according to an institute 2021 report, compared to white women, black and hispanic women are more likely to face economic challenges that depress their financial well-being. they are also more likely to engage in costly borrowing behavior including making only the minimum payment on their credit card. something i gillard says her parents taught her not to do. still, she says, she wished she knew more. >> when i got to college, i took an econ class. my male counterparts would mention stock market and they would talk about their investments. i think i was still quite lost even in my sophomore, junior year. even today, i think i
melanie: liz aguilar graduated from stanford university in june with plans to attend law school next year. for now, to save money, she is living with her parents. >> my parents taught me a lot about saving. they did not talk to me about investing, stocks, bonds, anything like that, mostly because i believed they were not very familiar with it as well. melanie: aguilar is not alone. a bank of america report found gen z women are saving less than their male peers. according to an institute...
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stanford university is confirming a man has been living on the university campus illegally for months. the university says the man was reported on campus several times since last december. most recently, last week in a dorm basement. he has been identified as a 20-year-old. the story was broken by two reporters at the university's newspaper. >> he climbed through windows. he was able to take a student's id card, according to residents. he was getting led in a lot of the time by people who thought that he was living there with them or he was a friend of somebody in the dorm. reporter: university officials posted a statement online saying , the university's department of public safety obtained multiple stayaway letters to present to him but was unable to locate him until the incident on october 27. dan: elon musk plans to make at least 3700 job cuts this friday in an effort to cut down costs. that's according to bloomberg. it comes after he spent $44 billion to acquire twitter last week. he plans to have remaining employees returned to the office. he recently announced twitter will not
stanford university is confirming a man has been living on the university campus illegally for months. the university says the man was reported on campus several times since last december. most recently, last week in a dorm basement. he has been identified as a 20-year-old. the story was broken by two reporters at the university's newspaper. >> he climbed through windows. he was able to take a student's id card, according to residents. he was getting led in a lot of the time by people who...
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what's that's leading to some potential consolations of elective surgeries and and visit at stanford university's packard children's hospital. it's a similar story. there certainly is a incidence of rsv infection. doctor david cornfield says parents will be concerned for their child's well-being. >> they should also know that rsv is the most common viral infection in children. 50% experiencing symptoms before their first birthday. this is a widely spread ritual, a rite of passage for virtually every child in the glove and the vast percentage of kids, overwhelming majority of kids do very well with this infection. doctor chin-hong says rsv isn't just spread among kids, but that most deaths happened with those 65 and older. >> it's why he recommends taking some of the same precautions we've learned to do with covid wearing a mask around them. if they're not infected washing your like there's no tomorrow because those not important >> covid never, really, really reporting for our speed. >> pfizer is getting ready to submit an rsv vaccine to the fda. the vaccine will be given to women during pregnanc
what's that's leading to some potential consolations of elective surgeries and and visit at stanford university's packard children's hospital. it's a similar story. there certainly is a incidence of rsv infection. doctor david cornfield says parents will be concerned for their child's well-being. >> they should also know that rsv is the most common viral infection in children. 50% experiencing symptoms before their first birthday. this is a widely spread ritual, a rite of passage for...