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in amazing the come a of stanford university so impressive, dylan just got into stanford, i'm so proudas pulled off the mask and announced basically we are not for free throughout, we are for preventing it. stanford unveiled a list of banned words no longer allowed on the website of the computer code, among them, the term blin study, so is the term beating a dead horse. why? because according to stanford, that normalizes violence agains animals so that kit they're not going to take anymore animal money from animal testing? of garza going to take any mone they can get. somewhere in her longer welcome on stanford campus including is. one of the company's executives made stunning admission about it . not beating a dead horse here, but it's kind of important. we have those details straight ahead. sorry for the hate speech. as long as you repent it's okay. candace owens is up they candac owens podcast rate it is great to see you tonight, thank you for coming on. both of us of course went for stanford, we met in the compute science department for us this is personal. what would you suggest t
in amazing the come a of stanford university so impressive, dylan just got into stanford, i'm so proudas pulled off the mask and announced basically we are not for free throughout, we are for preventing it. stanford unveiled a list of banned words no longer allowed on the website of the computer code, among them, the term blin study, so is the term beating a dead horse. why? because according to stanford, that normalizes violence agains animals so that kit they're not going to take anymore...
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well, there's a new stanford university study not only confirms covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens. but it also physically change their brains. kron four's dan kerman takes a look at the impact of that study. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown caused an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of that. and got lab says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible. >> or memory and learning we have a larger volume in big villa, which is responsible for a motio
well, there's a new stanford university study not only confirms covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens. but it also physically change their brains. kron four's dan kerman takes a look at the impact of that study. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown caused an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h...
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stanford affects the entire silicon valley. join us live as the standards data journalist, liz. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> all universities are hit by scandal and controversy. kristen: your article points out many controversy are hitting stanford at once right now. give us a glimpse of what is happening. >> starting in january of this year, it started with a first lawsuit against stanford's death of a soccer student. all of controversy has been piling up. another lawsuit relating to a students death. two squatters on imposters have been found on campus. the school has been accused of ansi -- of discrimination and the president is going under investigation for academic dishonesty in his research. not to mention the ftx fallout has been centered on stanford's campus given the founders ties to the campus by their parents. kristen: we talked about katie meier and the imposters. i want to drill down on sam bankman-fried's parents and the stanford presidents scientific inquiry. though stores have not been covered as much. in terms of sam bankman-fried's parents, their law school professors but i was surprised to hear in their h
stanford affects the entire silicon valley. join us live as the standards data journalist, liz. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> all universities are hit by scandal and controversy. kristen: your article points out many controversy are hitting stanford at once right now. give us a glimpse of what is happening. >> starting in january of this year, it started with a first lawsuit against stanford's death of a soccer student. all of controversy has been piling...
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so amazingly, stanford univers university, the august stanford university, so impressive.gillanders got into stanford. we're so proud. ans just pulled off the mask and announcenod basically we'rew not for free thought. >> we're fore r preventin g. stanford unveiled a list of banned wordsf that are no longr allowed on the school's website or in its computer code. on among them, the term blind study that's prohibited. so, th the phrase beating a dead horse, why? because according to stanford, that phrase normalizes violence against animals. so that can take any more money for animal testing. ohanymor, you're going to take e money they can get , but it means someone no longer welcome on stanford's campus, including us . watcnforh. s >> it's one of the company's executives just made a stunning, stunning admission buout not beating a dead horse here. it's kind of important. we've got kint to tailsd jusot our producers that sorry for the hate speech. as long as you repent, it's okay. >> candace owens is the hostcanf the candice owens podcast, and she has her own ideas for what s
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tonight, i am calling for a fake boycott of stanford university. do not apply there. do not donate. e stanford grads. gutfeld, who went to berkeley, said stanford is just a safety school anyway. douglas murray is the author of "the war on the west" and a fox news contributor. so, if you can get inside the mind of these speech police at stanford, what is the real aim of this banned words list? >> the aim is to ignore reality. that's the one. their aim, they say what they want to do is get rid of harmful words. here's the big problem anyone stupid enough to graduate from stanford with a massive amount of student debt is going to discover, which is that we live in a harmful world. and you can rename things all the time. can you just -- you can keep doing that. it's a very stupid waste of time as an intellectual game. but you are not going to change the fact that we live in a harmful world. so, you can keep playing these word games at stanford and they will make zero difference in the real world. for instance, immigrant. there is no difference between immigrant and person who is has immi
tonight, i am calling for a fake boycott of stanford university. do not apply there. do not donate. e stanford grads. gutfeld, who went to berkeley, said stanford is just a safety school anyway. douglas murray is the author of "the war on the west" and a fox news contributor. so, if you can get inside the mind of these speech police at stanford, what is the real aim of this banned words list? >> the aim is to ignore reality. that's the one. their aim, they say what they want to...
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stanford university professor will discuss next on "the evening edit". i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. i was 424 pounds and my doctor was recommending weight loss surgery. to avoid the surgery, i had to make a change. so i decided to go with golo and it's changed my life. i just wish i could've truly been present in those big moments. you know, when she took her first steps. lyme is such a thief and it goes undetected because no one is looking for it. [male narrator] gabriela's story is one of thousands. to learn how to look for lyme disease, go to project lyme dot org. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we just boosted speeds for over 20 million xfinity customers, on us. so you get more of the speed you need for day and night streaming. more speed you need when you're work from homeing. and more speed you need as your family keeps growing. check in on your current speed through the xfinity app or upgrade to the speed that's r
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well, stanford university changing their tune now on the world "american." a list of harmful language. joe concha is reacting and he's here next. en to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. no way can i miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick. way to go, big bro! so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you need to talk vaccinations, our pharmacists are here. ♪ ♪ ♪ -i say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. -i don't feel any different. -i don't need you to feel anything to do great things. (upbeat music) -jesus, if you do not renounce your words, we will have no choice but to follow the law of moses. -i am the law of moses. ♪ as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those
well, stanford university changing their tune now on the world "american." a list of harmful language. joe concha is reacting and he's here next. en to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. no way can i miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick. way to go, big bro! so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you need to talk vaccinations, our pharmacists are here. ♪ ♪ ♪ -i...
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this story coming up, twitter censored a anti-shutdown scientist from stanford university the very sameined twitter. now we'll stay on this story, elon musk teasing a new round of twitter bombshells showing how twitter censored information about the pandemic on an even larger scale. and this transportation secretary pete buttigieg caught flying around the country on private jets funded by you, the taxpayers to lecture you about climate change. grover norquist, he is the president for americans for tax reform. he is on "the evening edit" next. ♪ trying to control my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ enough was enough. i talked to an asthma specialist and found out my severe asthma is driven by eosinophils, a type of asthma nucala can help control. now, fewer asthma attacks and less oral steroids that's my nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles
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. >> army study tonight out of stanford university.esearchers there say the covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens and physically change their brains. kron four's dan kerman has a closer look. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains. and poor years older than the brains of comfortably h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of that. and got lab says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible. >> or memory and learning we have a larger volume in big fella, which i
. >> army study tonight out of stanford university.esearchers there say the covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens and physically change their brains. kron four's dan kerman has a closer look. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains. and poor years older than the brains of comfortably h kids before the...
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a new stanford university study found the covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens. kron four's. dan kerman explains. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of got lab, says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible or memory and learning. we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we of the courts, which is executive decision. judge that raises significant questions in terms of l
a new stanford university study found the covid lockdown caused increased emotional distress for teens. kron four's. dan kerman explains. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of...
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that curious kron four's dan kerman takes a look at the impacts of the study. >> a new stanford universityinds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of got lab, says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible or memory and learning. we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we have out that the courts, which is executive decision. judge that raises significant questions in terms of long-term impacts. but at this point, researchers don't know w
that curious kron four's dan kerman takes a look at the impacts of the study. >> a new stanford universityinds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18...
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. >> well, a new stanford university study not only costs increase emotional distress for teens, but the brain. that's interesting. kron four's dan kerman actually takes a look at the impacts of this study. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of that. and got lab says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible or memory and learning. we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we have out that the
. >> well, a new stanford university study not only costs increase emotional distress for teens, but the brain. that's interesting. kron four's dan kerman actually takes a look at the impacts of this study. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it also caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably comparable h kids before the...
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all right, lawrence, that there's an alarming study out from stanford university. >> researchers there say that the covid lockdown cause increased emotional distress for teens and actually physically change their brains. our first dan kerman gives us a closer look. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it alsu caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than the brains of comparably relate did before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of got lab, says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible. >> or memory and we have a larger volume. me a big villa. >> which is responsib
all right, lawrence, that there's an alarming study out from stanford university. >> researchers there say that the covid lockdown cause increased emotional distress for teens and actually physically change their brains. our first dan kerman gives us a closer look. >> a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown cause an increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but it alsu caused physical changes in their brains and for years older than...
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your there is stanford university.is the impact of all of this censorship on the reputation and trust in science in this country. >> i think science depends on free speech. science depends on scientist and to talk to each other freely without fear of being censored or fear of social discredit which is really what the effective the censorship. and if you think back on the pandemic, imagine a free honest discussion about pandemic policy, with the schools have closed and fall of 2020, the scientific evidence, how many american schoolkids have been harmed by the fact that we censor, the synagogues, we've done all these measures which harm the lives of so many people in without protecting americans from the virus at all and put in place vaccine mandates that forced countless people to make difficult choices them damages on most incomparable. >> exactly people lost their jobs we were here on the show in march 2020 so this is not wise after the event and it's absolutely outrageous what happened to you and others into tammy's
your there is stanford university.is the impact of all of this censorship on the reputation and trust in science in this country. >> i think science depends on free speech. science depends on scientist and to talk to each other freely without fear of being censored or fear of social discredit which is really what the effective the censorship. and if you think back on the pandemic, imagine a free honest discussion about pandemic policy, with the schools have closed and fall of 2020, the...
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he's connected to stanford university. his parents are law professors and he's been giving this awful treatment. and i think he's just going to flee. i don't really know what was going on was so busy trying to help everybody that i didn't know that i had hurt. and i'm so sorry. and i think there might be effective at the jury. especially, with good legal representation. silly villains behind bars if he is and i think he has but i do know in a prejudging. but so far, he's been giving asymmetrical treatment compared to what most people suffer, this country in a committed crime crime of their alleged to cover their crime in that magnitude. >> has, were upset that he smash and grab and should be assess if cisco we lose $200,000 with this car a loss of billion. any affected a million people in those mere speaking up he should be going away forever where eventually he'll probably be forced to call me silly. victor, charlie thank you so much. >> great this year. >> i think that's what if i was exactly the pentagon papers. >> trai
he's connected to stanford university. his parents are law professors and he's been giving this awful treatment. and i think he's just going to flee. i don't really know what was going on was so busy trying to help everybody that i didn't know that i had hurt. and i'm so sorry. and i think there might be effective at the jury. especially, with good legal representation. silly villains behind bars if he is and i think he has but i do know in a prejudging. but so far, he's been giving...
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then with the security chief presiding over the russia hack after the serial fiascoes joining stanford universitypart of a group examining the role of security and technology where they would continue to collaborate with facebook around the same time this man was appointed director of the newly created cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency inside the department of homeland security. it's stated mission is to protect america against cybersecurity threats from hostile foreign countries that mission was quickly corrupted and by the following year this dhs report redefined victim information online as an attack of physical infrastructure. but then probing coming into empty-handed looking for foreign interference to focus on domestic misinformation so without any act of congress are public debate during the trump administration decided that any us citizen the federal government considered misinformation is now carrying out a cyberattack against critical infrastructure speaking and i dhs event. >> the truth is the vast majority of these problems are domestic problems. >> that the problem for
then with the security chief presiding over the russia hack after the serial fiascoes joining stanford universitypart of a group examining the role of security and technology where they would continue to collaborate with facebook around the same time this man was appointed director of the newly created cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency inside the department of homeland security. it's stated mission is to protect america against cybersecurity threats from hostile foreign countries...
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amy: hakeem jefferson, thank you for being with us, an assistant professor at stanford university andulty affiliate there with the center for comparative studin race and ethnicity and the center for democracy, development and the rule of law. speaking to us from sumter, south carolina. coming up, the "the january 6 committee just put kevin mccarthy in charge of an investigation into kevin mccarthy." we will look at efforts to prevent exxon mobil from drilling off the shore of guyana were more than 11 billion barrels of oil have been discovered. back in 30 seconds. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "burning" by yeah yeah yeahs. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show looking at the "quest to defuse guyana's carbon bomb." that's the title of a new piece in "wired magazine" by investigative journalist antonia juhasz which details an effort to block exxonmobil from drilling off the shore of guyana, where more than 11 billion barrels of oil have been discovered. guyana is a coastal nation on the north atlantic coast of south america. it
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haslinda: that was professor of economics at stanford university and author of the taylor rule. talk about the hefty share back of indian judo payments pay tm. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: that is the scene in mumbai. pollution is worse apparently. it is a very traditionally the -- polluted capital. we are looking at landmark cars now. it is an auto retailer in the luxury brands in india. they have mercedes-benz and honda. the company set a price range of up to 506 rupees a share for its ipo that could raise as much as $67 million. joining us is the chairman son jay. thank you for joining us. before you came on you were telling us that you have not noticed of the weather because you have been so busy with us ipo. what have you been busy with? >> let me start by saying that this is the start of a new economic boom in india. what we are seeing is that indians are buying more cars, more premium and luxury cars. the mood in the nation is good and it seems that we are in for good times. rishaad: that brings me to the nitty-gritty. how much do you plan to raise
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. >> stanford university is responding to some public backlash this month. the school's it department released a list of more than 100 different words and phrases which the department described as harmful. it was part of the department's so-called elimination of harmful language initiative. stanford university public ridicule over some of the phrases on that list such as you guys or the term american. well, the school spokesperson released a statement saying in part, quote, we understand and appreciate those concerns. and to be very clear, not only is the use of the term american not banned at stanford, it is absolutely welcomed. well, the san francisco department of public works pick to design for the city's new trash cans. check these out. the slim silhouette design beat out 5 other cans publicly tested in recent months. the custom design got high marks for its durability from resistance and easing us of cleaning. it was also one of the cheaper options available. they'll cost between 2 to $3,000. each and city officials will now work to secure funding for
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a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown caused an increase in depression> and sadness among teenagers. but it also caused physical changes in their brains. and important is older than the brains of comparably h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during adolescence. >> you're supposed to physically with your peers in school, in classes and socializing. and we took all of got lab, says the increase in aging was found in 3 main areas of the brain. we out larger volume in the hippocampus, which is responsible or memory and learning. we have a larger volume in the big fella. >> which is responsible for a motion and we of the courts, which is executive decision-making judge. that raises significant questions in terms of long-term impacts. >> but at this point, researchers don't know whether the brain's aging is temporary or permanent, but will reassess study pa
a new stanford university study finds not only did the covid lockdown caused an increase in depression> and sadness among teenagers. but it also caused physical changes in their brains. and important is older than the brains of comparably h kids before the pandemic. stanford university psychology professor doctor in gottlieb is one of the authors of the study that conducted brain scans on 15 to 18 year-olds. he says the most likely cause for the aging brain is pandemic stress during...
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. >> well, there's a new stanford university study and it finds not only to the covid lockdown causen increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but also cause physical changes in their front. that's kind of interesting. stanford university psychology professor doctor ian got live is one of the authors of this study. >> that conducted brain scans of 15 to 18 year-olds. and he says that there was an increase in aging that was found in 3 main areas of the brain. >> yeah. out larger volume in the hippocampus which is responsible or memory and learning we have a larger volume in big fella, which is responsible for a motion. and we have out that the courts, which is executive decision-making. judge. >> well, that raises significant questions in terms of the long-term impacts of these physical changes to the brain. gottlieb says that parents should focus on getting help for those teens experiencing emotional difficulties. >> well, a group of senate republican says the biden administration fired thousands of service members who refuse to get that covid-19 vaccine. now they
. >> well, there's a new stanford university study and it finds not only to the covid lockdown causen increase in depression, anxiety and sadness among teenagers, but also cause physical changes in their front. that's kind of interesting. stanford university psychology professor doctor ian got live is one of the authors of this study. >> that conducted brain scans of 15 to 18 year-olds. and he says that there was an increase in aging that was found in 3 main areas of the brain....
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investors of crypto giant ftx out of billions of dollars, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. he attended crystal springs upland schools in hillsboro and graduated from m.i.t. in 2014. on tuesday, his alleged crimes were called one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s. history by u.s. attorney damien williams. >> this is exactly what happened with enron in the is what happens in 2008. amanda: development comes one month after bankman-fried five -- filed for bankruptcy and weeks after he discussed with abc about the fall of ftx. >> i was not spending time or effort trying to manage risk on ftx. >> that is a pretty stunning admission. amanda: back in the bay area, the tech expert referenced elizabeth holmes, recently sentenced to 11 years in prison for defrauding investors of the blood shedding testing company theranos both have silicon valley ties. and were once considered shining examples of it innovation and entrepreneurship. >> without being honest up front, this is what we will see. it is not fake it until you make it. amanda: in silicon valley, amanda del castillo oh, a
investors of crypto giant ftx out of billions of dollars, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. he attended crystal springs upland schools in hillsboro and graduated from m.i.t. in 2014. on tuesday, his alleged crimes were called one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s. history by u.s. attorney damien williams. >> this is exactly what happened with enron in the is what happens in 2008. amanda: development comes one month after bankman-fried five -- filed for...
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jay bhattacharya, professor of medicine at stanford university at school that put out this ridiculous forbidden word list. you became a naturalized citizen and id call you a american and what's your reaction to all this coming from stanford? >> i mean, i've been at stanford for 36 year as a student and last 20 some years as a professor. it's really disappointing and i can understand where they're coming from and what they're trying to do is create an atmosphere of respect for other people and so -- but this is such a ham handed way to go about it. you have this list of words. if you think about what it's actually done and i am an immigrant and my dad applied for the visa lottery before i was born and came to the united states when i was four. i was -- became a naturalized citizen when i was 20. it was one of the most happiest moments of my life. i mean, i'm proud to be an american. the word means a lot to me. the fact that my school has put this -- somehow the fact that i like this word, it's part of my identity, part of who i am, is forbidden, it's crazy. it is not actually going to
jay bhattacharya, professor of medicine at stanford university at school that put out this ridiculous forbidden word list. you became a naturalized citizen and id call you a american and what's your reaction to all this coming from stanford? >> i mean, i've been at stanford for 36 year as a student and last 20 some years as a professor. it's really disappointing and i can understand where they're coming from and what they're trying to do is create an atmosphere of respect for other people...
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. >>> stanford university is under investigation ever allegations of bias against men. the chronicle reports to men's activist filed complaints saying scholarships and programs just for women violate title ix. and, create a hostile environment. they are calling for a more even playing field, including scholarships just for men. >>> let's head back to our first alert weather coverage and the snow piling up in the sierra. this was the scene in soto springs this afternoon, where it looks like the plows were fighting a losing battle, but, local retailers hope all this fresh powder will certainly be big business for the weekend. >> trying to get all the firewood outside the front door, you know, a little bit inside make sure the blower has gas, make sure the wife is happy . >> okay. i-80 was shut down to the sierra for a while earlier today. is back open tonight. if you look at the difference from yesterday where we saw the streets looking clean through now, you can't even see 80. >> i get the impulse to head up there for the weekend to get take advantage of the powder, they
. >>> stanford university is under investigation ever allegations of bias against men. the chronicle reports to men's activist filed complaints saying scholarships and programs just for women violate title ix. and, create a hostile environment. they are calling for a more even playing field, including scholarships just for men. >>> let's head back to our first alert weather coverage and the snow piling up in the sierra. this was the scene in soto springs this afternoon, where...
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this quiet street near the stanford university campuses where ft x founder sam blankman freed will serve house arrest pending trial for one of the largest financial fraud cases ever. spf as he's called, will be staying at his parents' home . cryptocurrency entrepreneur was let out of a manhattan courthouse thursday by u. s marshals and accompanied by his parents after posting a massive $250 million bond. what makes it fascinating is this is the largest bond in u. s history. street, former federal prosecutor name a. romani called this amount unprecedented. for example, fraudster bernie madoff had a $10 million bond. elizabeth holmes theranos received a $500,000 bond was potentially a flight risk, but he did voluntarily waive extradition from the bahamas come back to new york. so i think the government saw the writing on the wall, but they weren't able to get him detained, so they negotiated a very high bond amount to ensure that bank winfried is going to make his court appearance. blankman freed faces eight counts of fraud and conspiracy. he's accused of stealing billions of dollars from
this quiet street near the stanford university campuses where ft x founder sam blankman freed will serve house arrest pending trial for one of the largest financial fraud cases ever. spf as he's called, will be staying at his parents' home . cryptocurrency entrepreneur was let out of a manhattan courthouse thursday by u. s marshals and accompanied by his parents after posting a massive $250 million bond. what makes it fascinating is this is the largest bond in u. s history. street, former...
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he's connected to stanford university. universitys are law professors. >> he's been given soft love treatment. and i think he's just goingnow h to plead all shucks.at >> i really didn't know whatto was going. i was so busy trying to helpvery everybody. i didn't know that i'dt i hear. i'm so sorry. ctive at >> and i think that might be effective with a jury, especially with good legal, representation. so he belongs behindood lega baf he's guilty. and i think he is .but so but i don't want to prejudge him. but so far , he's been given asymmetrical treatment compared to what most people suffer in this country when they commit a crime, they're alleged tor commit a crime of thatude. magnitude. >> yeah, we're upset. shoul it's smashd and grab and we should be in san francisco when we lose a hundred thousandcar dollars or twenty thousand dollars. this guy lost over a billiona ls and affected a million people. when those people starte mere speaking up, this guy should be going away forever, where eventually he'll probably probably
he's connected to stanford university. universitys are law professors. >> he's been given soft love treatment. and i think he's just goingnow h to plead all shucks.at >> i really didn't know whatto was going. i was so busy trying to helpvery everybody. i didn't know that i'dt i hear. i'm so sorry. ctive at >> and i think that might be effective with a jury, especially with good legal, representation. so he belongs behindood lega baf he's guilty. and i think he is .but so but i...
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investors of crypto giant ftx out of billions of dollars, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. he attended crystal springs upland schools in hillsboro and graduated from m.i.t. in 2014. on tuesday, his alleged crimes were called one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s.y todam. >> this is exactly what happened with enron in the is what happens in 2008. amanda: development comes one month after bankman-fried five -- filed for bankruptcy and weeks after he discussed with abc about the fall of ftx. >> i was not spending time or effort trying to manage risk on ftx. >> that is a pretty stunning admission. amanda: back in the bay area, the tech expert referenced elizabeth holmes, recently sentenced to 11 years in prison for defrauding investors of the blood shedding testing company theranos both have silicon valley ties. and were once considered shining examples of it innovation and entrepreneurship. >> without being honest up front, this is what we will see. it is not fake it until you make it. amanda: in silicon valley, amanda del castillo oh, abc 7 news. dan:, brace yourself fo
investors of crypto giant ftx out of billions of dollars, bankman-fried was born on the campus of stanford university. he attended crystal springs upland schools in hillsboro and graduated from m.i.t. in 2014. on tuesday, his alleged crimes were called one of the biggest financial frauds in u.s.y todam. >> this is exactly what happened with enron in the is what happens in 2008. amanda: development comes one month after bankman-fried five -- filed for bankruptcy and weeks after he...
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. >>> stanford university is catching heat for forbidden words. they say the goal is to eliminate harmful language on university website trade on the list, immigrants, black sheep, and a board. the most controversial word on the list is american. the school says u.s. citizen is preferred. they say it's o official, a america. xfininity mobilele is the fastest t mobile serervice. and gives s you unmatched d savings withth the best t price for two lilines of unlnlimited. ononly $30 a l line per momo. thatat means youou could save hunundreds a yeyear over t-m-mobile, at&t andnd verizon.. the fafastest mobibile seservice and d major savivi? cacan't argue e with the f f. no w wonder xfininity mobile isis one of ththe fastestt growowing mobilele services, nonow with ovever 5 million custstomers and d counting. get t in on the e savings and swswitch todayay. >>> back on u.s. soil to face charges. a new video today of fried, it is gracie ceo the company landing in new york about three hours ago. he's in custody. earlier today, bankman fried agreed to be ex
. >>> stanford university is catching heat for forbidden words. they say the goal is to eliminate harmful language on university website trade on the list, immigrants, black sheep, and a board. the most controversial word on the list is american. the school says u.s. citizen is preferred. they say it's o official, a america. xfininity mobilele is the fastest t mobile serervice. and gives s you unmatched d savings withth the best t price for two lilines of unlnlimited. ononly $30 a l...
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. >> stanford university is responding to the backlash. got over a recent list. >> this month the school's it department released a list of more than 100 different words and phrases which the school describes as harmful. it includes the phrase you guys because it's gender base. even the word american-made the harmful list. argument is it often refers to people from the u.s. only. a school spokesperson released a statement saying that the list which some people consider annoying and unnecessary and the defendant tillis. the statement says we have particularly her concerns about the guides treatment of the term american. we understand and appreciate those concerns to be very clear. not only is the use of the term american not banned at stanford. it is absolutely welcome. the list is part of the department's elimination of harmful language initiative that was launched in may. well, a star is born. thanks to a scene stealing performance last second raid on the peninsula. take a look. >> will in case you need any help to see who that is right h
. >> stanford university is responding to the backlash. got over a recent list. >> this month the school's it department released a list of more than 100 different words and phrases which the school describes as harmful. it includes the phrase you guys because it's gender base. even the word american-made the harmful list. argument is it often refers to people from the u.s. only. a school spokesperson released a statement saying that the list which some people consider annoying and...
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he said, i am thrilled to be the new head football coach at stanford university. the opportunity to lead the finest student athletes in the country is truly a dream come true, add, "i believe that stanford football is perfectly positioned to become champions on the football field while maintaining our world-class reputation for academic excellence." >>> in oakland the city celebrated too short day in honor of the artist. a street was named in his honor. you see it there. a crowd braved the rain to see the official unveiling of too short way near fremont high school. then at too short's alma mater. a brig celebration of the rapper that was there and thrilled by the performances. the stand were packed, and so was the gym floor as the band played for too short there -- he's rocking with it. too short way is located on a three-block stretch of foothill boulevard between 47th avenue and high street. >> doesn't sound too short. it sounds pretty good. >> pretty good. >>> getting guns off the bay area streets today, sfpd hosted a gun buyback event organized in part by the
he said, i am thrilled to be the new head football coach at stanford university. the opportunity to lead the finest student athletes in the country is truly a dream come true, add, "i believe that stanford football is perfectly positioned to become champions on the football field while maintaining our world-class reputation for academic excellence." >>> in oakland the city celebrated too short day in honor of the artist. a street was named in his honor. you see it there. a...
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and the literature and literature at stanford university, born in kiev, she received her b.a. and m.s. degrees in history of russian literature from st petersburg state university. she defended her thesis about anton chekhov and the russian satirical press of the 1980 1880s at moscow state university. she is currently working on a dissertation about the interaction between literature and humanitarian ism in late imperial russia with a special focus on the famine of 1918 91 and 1892, shu be followed by charlie lederman, a senior lecturer in international history at king's college, london and a research fellow at the hoover institution. his first book, sharing the burden the armenian question humanitarian ism intervention and anglo-american visions of a global order examine the fortune of a new anglo-american international order in the aftermath of world war one. his most recent book, coauthored with brendan simms, is hitler's american gamble, pearl harbor and germany's march two global war ladies and gentlemen, please welcome olga or charles skip. i thank you, john, for this wo
and the literature and literature at stanford university, born in kiev, she received her b.a. and m.s. degrees in history of russian literature from st petersburg state university. she defended her thesis about anton chekhov and the russian satirical press of the 1980 1880s at moscow state university. she is currently working on a dissertation about the interaction between literature and humanitarian ism in late imperial russia with a special focus on the famine of 1918 91 and 1892, shu be...
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stanford university also sent a notice to students saying there has been an uptick in covid flu and rsv on campus. students traveling over break or being asked to mask indoors and tests before returning in san francisco covid cases are in the cdcs low tier, but doctors are still concerned are extremely low. at the moment. severe disease is very low from covid. i'm more worried about influenza and rsv at the moment, dr monica gandhi and infectious disease expert and professor of medicine at ucsf said flu is greatly impacting those most vulnerable like very young children and the elderly. he also said flu came earlier than usual this year, so many people may not have gotten vaccinated yet children didn't see flew for the last couple of years. neither did adults and our rates of vaccination, even though we have vaccines from six months onwards aren't as high as we would like at all in santa clara county. i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. county is reintroducing a mask requirement. in some areas, the county has increased to the cdcs yellow stage of covid transmission, which means th
stanford university also sent a notice to students saying there has been an uptick in covid flu and rsv on campus. students traveling over break or being asked to mask indoors and tests before returning in san francisco covid cases are in the cdcs low tier, but doctors are still concerned are extremely low. at the moment. severe disease is very low from covid. i'm more worried about influenza and rsv at the moment, dr monica gandhi and infectious disease expert and professor of medicine at ucsf...
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will rest bruckner, a professor of political find. stanford university in berlin. joining us from tuscany as chris refer, who's the chief executive officer of macro advisory, that's a consultancy focused on russia and eurasia. welcome to you all. thanks for your time. chris refers, so what impact will this price cap actually have on russia? will the price cover its own will have only emerge, the impact becomes a date the the budget which has just been passed, assumes and every total price is 70 dollars next year. dropping down to 60 in 2 years time. the big question is, what will happen to volumes? because as of tomorrow, as of monday, of course, of course, the band and importing oil from russia anyway. i won't be watching any seaborne crude from tomorrow, from next february. that band will extend to the much more important than the bigger volume of products. so the big question for rushes, how much of that volume it would be able to shift to other markets, to china, india, turkey, and other asian markets. and will they abide by the cap or will they continue to the current formula, which
will rest bruckner, a professor of political find. stanford university in berlin. joining us from tuscany as chris refer, who's the chief executive officer of macro advisory, that's a consultancy focused on russia and eurasia. welcome to you all. thanks for your time. chris refers, so what impact will this price cap actually have on russia? will the price cover its own will have only emerge, the impact becomes a date the the budget which has just been passed, assumes and every total price is 70...
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researchers at stanford university are taking and testing waste samples for covid-19 something that they'vethe start of the pandemic. now they're using it to test for rsv and the flu to finding in recent weeks, all viruses are sharply rising. santa clara county public health officer, dr sara cody says, since people are not testing for covid as often, wastewater samples are more accurate indicator of its spread, taking the entire population into account. i think that these data are really useful as a way to alert the public. it's kind of like a weather report. um and so that the covid weather it's pretty bad. dr cody recommends getting a covid booster, a flu shot masking up indoors and testing before you gather, especially with the upcoming holidays and into the new year. testing and collecting will continue in hopes of keeping the community informed and safe.tioe been fairly quiet all evening long, but things are going to change drastically by sunrise. lots of heavy rain. some of thunderstorm chances least later in the day saturday, and the winds already will be picking up first thing tomor
researchers at stanford university are taking and testing waste samples for covid-19 something that they'vethe start of the pandemic. now they're using it to test for rsv and the flu to finding in recent weeks, all viruses are sharply rising. santa clara county public health officer, dr sara cody says, since people are not testing for covid as often, wastewater samples are more accurate indicator of its spread, taking the entire population into account. i think that these data are really useful...
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brian taylor, a professor of economics at stanford university, told forbes about this.tead of the expected growth of the russian economy of about 4%, in 2022-2023 , the economy of moscow will shrink by eight percent. to undermine the ukrainian russian industry, the government is moving to a wartime economy, and in particular, this is state control over the economy - this is spending on defense sector, well, just a continuation of the defense sector of ukraine, the aggressor, russian president vladimir putin signed the law on the federal budget for 2023-2025, this is the period determined by the new estimate, the increased expenses for security forces and the war in ukraine next year, for example, they will amount to more than nine trillion rubles this is more than a third of all expenses , i.e. russia will in the future remain, so to speak, as nothing , as lermontov said about muscovy. and you and i should only understand and prepare for a protracted war as we can see, for the defense industry and for the war in ukraine, putin is finding funds, and he is in no hurry to
brian taylor, a professor of economics at stanford university, told forbes about this.tead of the expected growth of the russian economy of about 4%, in 2022-2023 , the economy of moscow will shrink by eight percent. to undermine the ukrainian russian industry, the government is moving to a wartime economy, and in particular, this is state control over the economy - this is spending on defense sector, well, just a continuation of the defense sector of ukraine, the aggressor, russian president...
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. >>> stanford university is catching heat for forbidden words.y say the goal is to eliminate harmful language on university website trade on the list, immigrants, black sheep, and a board. the most controversial word on the list is american. the school says u.s. citizen is preferred. preferred. they say ugugh, this rerental car is s so boring t to drive. let't's be h honest. the rentnt-a-car indndustrs ththe definitition of boriri. and ththe reason c can be founund in the n name itsel. rent - - a - car?? you don't want a a friend. rent - - a - car?? yoyou want thehe friend. rent - - a - car?? you don'n't wantnt a job. rent - - a - car?? you want t the job. rent - - a - car?? the e is always s over a. rent - - a - car?? that''s why y we don't offer r a car. rent - - a - car?? we offer t the car. rent - - a - car?? ( ♪♪ ) sixt. rerent the carar. >>> back on u.s. soil to face charges. a new video today of fried, it is gracie ceo the company landing in new york about three hours ago. he's in custody. earlier today, bankman fried agreed to be extradit
. >>> stanford university is catching heat for forbidden words.y say the goal is to eliminate harmful language on university website trade on the list, immigrants, black sheep, and a board. the most controversial word on the list is american. the school says u.s. citizen is preferred. preferred. they say ugugh, this rerental car is s so boring t to drive. let't's be h honest. the rentnt-a-car indndustrs ththe definitition of boriri. and ththe reason c can be founund in the n name...
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thank you for the invitation. at stanford university, francis fukuyama, philosopher, political scientist, famous author of the book the end of history, tracks geopolitical changes in the world every day, khrystyna shevchenko asked him about the possibility of scenarios for the development of the russian war against ukraine, russia can suffer even more catastrophic defeats on the battlefield, according to the world-famous french political scientist from fukuyama, he suggests that ukraine can regain the annexed crimea already next year, although under certain conditions. i think that the return of crimea is not excluded in 2023, you know right now they must win back the east of the kherson region and then liberate the zaporizhia region. in this case, the ukrainians will be able to cut off the russians' ability to supply crimea, and since they have already hit the kerch bridge, this will mean that russia will it is very difficult to maintain their military forces in crimea, so it is quite possible that this will become possible , as in the case of kherson, they will realize for a certain mo
thank you for the invitation. at stanford university, francis fukuyama, philosopher, political scientist, famous author of the book the end of history, tracks geopolitical changes in the world every day, khrystyna shevchenko asked him about the possibility of scenarios for the development of the russian war against ukraine, russia can suffer even more catastrophic defeats on the battlefield, according to the world-famous french political scientist from fukuyama, he suggests that ukraine can...
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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
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...
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political scientist, he is also the director of the center for the development of democracy in stanford universityiew with our colleagues from the voice of america, he said that he does not rule out the return of crimea in the next year, and he makes such conclusions because ukraine has already hit the kerch bridge, so russia will continue to act very hard and support its troops in the autonomous republic of crimea. well, he says that every time there is a retreat of russian troops, and we see and regard it as a rather humiliating retreat. these are the predictions. by the way, i want to say that the french are not the only ones an expert who predicts the return of crimea to us in the next year. for example, the american general hodges also gave a corresponding forecast a few days ago, and he also said that he does not rule out that he will return crimea in 2023. well, in the meantime, the brave ukrainian people in person its president elected leaders and civil society received the andriy sakharov prize, an award of the european parliament, which is awarded for the protection of human rights and c
political scientist, he is also the director of the center for the development of democracy in stanford universityiew with our colleagues from the voice of america, he said that he does not rule out the return of crimea in the next year, and he makes such conclusions because ukraine has already hit the kerch bridge, so russia will continue to act very hard and support its troops in the autonomous republic of crimea. well, he says that every time there is a retreat of russian troops, and we see...