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evergreen, make fun of the postal service >> stanford university researchers have discovered the average penis size has grown 24% over the past three decades.
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stanford university. dy in my family has ever attended of where university or college in general to be the first in my family to be able to attend, highly prestigious school would be an honor. but future plans aside, they say this to your family is special. there's nothing that compares to what we've done these past couple of years. there's nothing that compares to high school cheer. hide out. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. alright you can find our entire sports focus special online just head over to ktvu .com slash sports. brady is set to help produce a biopic series on the late john madden the series titled all mad and will chronicle the life and career of madden, who died in 2021 after a 60 year career in football and broadcasting. brady's production company and others will work in collaboration with madden's family. to make the series box sports produced a documentary on madden's life in 2021 mad and died on december 28th 2021 3 days after the documentary was released in sierra tahoe, is getting a
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and push them closer and closer together and with united states. oriano skylar master with stanford university in california and with the american enterprise institute. we appreciate your time valuable insights to night. the fascinating story, thank you. thank you for having me. ah, the earthquake that struck her to kia and cynthia is one of the biggest natural disasters in old times. now is the time to explore all possible avenues to get ave and personnel into all affected areas. we must put people 1st. the earthquakes in turkey and syria, they have led to the collapse of thousands of buildings in gauzy and tip wanted 10 turkish cities. impacted more than 900 of the 6400 buildings in that city were destroyed in the quick authority say that the quakes damaged countless more buildings leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless in the middle of winter . turkey officially does have building codes to deal with earthquakes, but the extent of damage from these quakes has raised questions about how well those standards have been enforced of more now i'm joined by doctor kits. me a moto, the glo
and push them closer and closer together and with united states. oriano skylar master with stanford university in california and with the american enterprise institute. we appreciate your time valuable insights to night. the fascinating story, thank you. thank you for having me. ah, the earthquake that struck her to kia and cynthia is one of the biggest natural disasters in old times. now is the time to explore all possible avenues to get ave and personnel into all affected areas. we must put...
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on tuesday, california's first partner, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford university announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook or committed to representation and again, making sure that we have diverse women around the tables of power. researchers created the playbook looking at best practices, siebel, newsom says, changing boards that have often centered on male executives and wealthy members of the community requires a shift in corporate culture. it's just what we need to move forward. um and solve some of these major problems, change in boards focus from money and power to prioritizing caregivers and diverse communities if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and more community oriented, and bring more women into power and around those tables who have different life experiences. corporate board. diversity still does not represent the u. s population, according to a report in 2022 by the data firm equilar looked at the russell 3000 index that covers about 97% of u. s stocks, and it showed that women were
on tuesday, california's first partner, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford university announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook or committed to representation and again, making sure that we have diverse women around the tables of power. researchers created the playbook looking at best practices, siebel, newsom says, changing boards that have often centered on male executives and wealthy members of the community requires a shift in corporate culture. it's just what we need to move...
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we will be speaking to a fellow at the freeman's berkely institute at stanford university about exactlyature of the relationship between china and the us, and the threat that china does pose to the world. so do stay with us for that. but in the meantime, some of the day's avenues. commuters have been warned to expect another day of severe disruption on the uk's railways. more than 20,000 train drivers are walking out in their long—running dispute over pay and conditions. the government has urged the unions to play their part in bringing the dispute to an end. closing statements will be heard later today in the long—running inquiry into the uk's contaminated blood scandal of the 1970s and �*80s. the hearings have examined why tens of thousands of people contracted hiv or hepatitis c, after being given unscreened blood products and transfusions. the biden administration says a thousand migrant children, who were separated from relatives at the us—mexico border under donald trump's migration policy, have yet to be reunited with their families. a task force, set up two years ago, has reconn
we will be speaking to a fellow at the freeman's berkely institute at stanford university about exactlyature of the relationship between china and the us, and the threat that china does pose to the world. so do stay with us for that. but in the meantime, some of the day's avenues. commuters have been warned to expect another day of severe disruption on the uk's railways. more than 20,000 train drivers are walking out in their long—running dispute over pay and conditions. the government has...
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amy: you also talk about the roots of eugenics at stanford university. in. >> stanford's first president was a leading eugenicist and he helped make the school will center for eugenics in the united states. including by recruiting the man who refound the iq test as a test of quality at stanford. stanford promulgates these ideas of human hierarchy and the hierarchy of races throughout the world in the 20th century, culminating with, william shot ockney, jr.. amy: more than 100,000 workers in u.s.-based tech companies have been laid off so far this year. 11,000 metalworkers, 10,000 microsoft. talk about the connection between the layoffs and labor organizing. >> we saw this wave of layoffs, which also pales in comparison to all the hiring of the same companies in the years previous. sort of cosmetic offering to the financial markets to show silicon valley still can control its labor costs. silicon valley is still capable of laying off thousands of people at a time without facing any consequences or any disruption. so it has -- they are signaling something t
amy: you also talk about the roots of eugenics at stanford university. in. >> stanford's first president was a leading eugenicist and he helped make the school will center for eugenics in the united states. including by recruiting the man who refound the iq test as a test of quality at stanford. stanford promulgates these ideas of human hierarchy and the hierarchy of races throughout the world in the 20th century, culminating with, william shot ockney, jr.. amy: more than 100,000 workers...
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joining us now is an infectious disease doctor and researcher at stanford university. thank you for your time. guest: thanks so much for having me. kristen: are you surprised the state and counties are ending the emergency before the federal government, which is in may? guest: i'm not surprised in the sense that we knew this was the day set by the governor. in terms of the biden administration to extend the federal emergency, i read their rationale for doing this, to give a little more time for hospitals and health care systems to adjust to some of the regulatory changes. some counties, l.a. county, for instance, will extend their emergency orders for longer than the state, so there will be some fragmentation on how this is implemented. i'm not terribly surprised. a few still have it in place and we knew this day was coming. kristen: lots of policies will change, ranging from requirements for employers giving additional sick days to if action moratoriums ending. is there some aspect of this you are most concerned about? guest: one of the least on the federal level, the
joining us now is an infectious disease doctor and researcher at stanford university. thank you for your time. guest: thanks so much for having me. kristen: are you surprised the state and counties are ending the emergency before the federal government, which is in may? guest: i'm not surprised in the sense that we knew this was the day set by the governor. in terms of the biden administration to extend the federal emergency, i read their rationale for doing this, to give a little more time for...
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newsom is now working with stanford university on a new venture to bring more diversity to corporatena katsuyama spoke with newsome about her new project to get more women in the boardroom. on tuesday, california's first partner, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford university announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook or committed to representation and again, making sure that we have diverse women around the tables of power. researchers created the playbook looking at best practices, siebel, newsom says, changing boards that have often centered on male executives and wealthy members of the community requires a shift in corporate culture. it's just what we need to move forward. um and solve some of these major problems, change in boards focus from money and power to prioritizing caregivers and diverse communities if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and more community oriented, and bring more women into power and around those tables who have different life experiences. corporate board. diversity still does
newsom is now working with stanford university on a new venture to bring more diversity to corporatena katsuyama spoke with newsome about her new project to get more women in the boardroom. on tuesday, california's first partner, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford university announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook or committed to representation and again, making sure that we have diverse women around the tables of power. researchers created the playbook looking at best...
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stanford university announces its largest tuition increase in the least a decade. we break down the cost to attend the college and why the university is blaming it on inflation, plus it's shameful that people still act like savages. a second street vendor attacked in san jose in a matter of days, and what we're learning about the investigation and how the community is coming tog he ktvu zac sos talked to the latest about the latest incident and what happened to the victim during the attack. leave. cellphone video in hand. san jose street vendor carlos sanchez capturing the moment of confrontation with this manager of a neighboring auto parts shop. ugly ready video of the attack on old bayshore highway near highway one. oh, one quickly spreading on social media is attacker identified by police as 43 year old syntax. ho was extremely scared. i wasn't sure what his mental health was like and what he was thinking. martinez who runs a local immigrant rights groups translating for sanchez, he says it all started after ho demanded he moved his grill, claiming it was on in
stanford university announces its largest tuition increase in the least a decade. we break down the cost to attend the college and why the university is blaming it on inflation, plus it's shameful that people still act like savages. a second street vendor attacked in san jose in a matter of days, and what we're learning about the investigation and how the community is coming tog he ktvu zac sos talked to the latest about the latest incident and what happened to the victim during the attack....
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victor lee is a professor of education at stanford university. i really appreciate you coming on.ou so much. the house oversight committee now turning to gop led hearings to investigate pandemic relief spending. this as a new report says billions of dollars were subject to fraud boxes man on the riviera reports now for us from washington. in its first hearing this congress, the house oversight committee is taking aim at federal covid spending, figuring out how much was lost to waste fraud and abuse. we owe it to the american people. to get to the bottom of the greatest theft of american taxpayer dollars in history. congress under the trump and biden ministrations greenlit about $5 trillion in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the relief measures helped keep many businesses afloat. but the volume of spending also gave fraudsters and opportunity to cash in. it will be a while before the full extent of fraud , is known, federal watchdog overseeing the aids says roughly $5.4 billion may have been paid out to more than 69,000 applicants with potentially invalid social security numb
victor lee is a professor of education at stanford university. i really appreciate you coming on.ou so much. the house oversight committee now turning to gop led hearings to investigate pandemic relief spending. this as a new report says billions of dollars were subject to fraud boxes man on the riviera reports now for us from washington. in its first hearing this congress, the house oversight committee is taking aim at federal covid spending, figuring out how much was lost to waste fraud and...
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. >> ainsley: stanford university alumni sophia harris and stanford university student mary harper simmonsng to both of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: mary harper what was the experience like when you went to the revival. when did y'all go last friday. >> we went last friday, yes. it was absolutely incredible. it was such a neat feeling when we walked into that room just watching people worship and also getting to join in on that experience. it was just kind of surreal, honestly. >> ainsley: sophia, what did you think of it. i know you went into it not really sure about it. >> yeah. so i was a skeptic at first about whether it was really [inaudible] real about how people are feeling about jesus. and when you just walked in, it was overwhelming feeling of love and compassion and just jesus' spirit. and it was -- i can say it was real. >> ainsley: mary harper why do you think this is spreading to so many universities. texas a&m, your school, cedarville, baylor all started at ashbury university. why? >> you know, think it's just -- see something like asbury start something so positive and
. >> ainsley: stanford university alumni sophia harris and stanford university student mary harper simmonsng to both of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: mary harper what was the experience like when you went to the revival. when did y'all go last friday. >> we went last friday, yes. it was absolutely incredible. it was such a neat feeling when we walked into that room just watching people worship and also getting to join in on that experience. it was just kind of...
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and as we zoom in here, you'll see that right here is these campus of stanford university looks like just about the entire campus, perhaps without power right now as students are working to get to class. that's where we find kron four's. michael thomas standing by with an update on the situation there. are you finding any lights on where you are? michael? >> yeah, good morning, everyone. i am. but i would assume that, you know, stand for. they obviously have some type of a generator. so the street lights are still on. but there are buildings that are dark. but one significant thing that we saw when i got here, we're on palm drive in the middle of campus. take a look. all of these palm fronds are all along the floor. i mean, and they're not life. they're they're pretty heavy and very large, also known as you know, just palm tree branches. but take a look all along this street from those winds and it's not just here on the campus were getting off the 101. you could kind of see just branches all over. and according to pg and e people are going to be seeing that everywhere. they want to
and as we zoom in here, you'll see that right here is these campus of stanford university looks like just about the entire campus, perhaps without power right now as students are working to get to class. that's where we find kron four's. michael thomas standing by with an update on the situation there. are you finding any lights on where you are? michael? >> yeah, good morning, everyone. i am. but i would assume that, you know, stand for. they obviously have some type of a generator. so...
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states ambassador to russia, and a professor of international studies in political science at stanford university war in ukraine, and what will be needed to ensure a lasting peace. right? uhh...nope. intuit quickbooks helps you manage your payroll taxes, cheers! with 100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed. why do dermatologists choose dove? the dove beauty bar, is gentle. it not only cleans, it hydrates my skin. as a dermatologist, i want what's best for our skin. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove is the #1 bar dermatologists use at home. >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ second date, wish me luck buddy. mouth to mission control. we have a denture problem. over. roger that. with polident cleanser and polident adhesive refresh and secure for any close encounter. if your mouth could talk it would ask for po
states ambassador to russia, and a professor of international studies in political science at stanford university war in ukraine, and what will be needed to ensure a lasting peace. right? uhh...nope. intuit quickbooks helps you manage your payroll taxes, cheers! with 100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed. why do dermatologists choose dove? the dove beauty bar, is gentle. it not only cleans, it hydrates my skin. as a dermatologist, i want what's best for our skin. with 1/4 moisturizing...
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today i spoke with a doctor at stanford university. says china's response to retaliate is somewhat strange. >> so the united states, of course, conducts surveillance and reconnaissance against other countries, china included. but u.s. assets do not enter into chinese airspace or into chinese territory. they stay in international waters and international airspace. so this type of threat is somewhat confusing. i don't know if china plans on shooting at a u.s. asset that's in an international airspace that would obviously cause an international incident. so it doesn't make much sense that they would retaliate in kind. >> you are an expert in this field. what's the relationship status right now between the u.s. and china as we speak this evening? >> i think the united states and china, we have a very tense relationship. this is primarily because we have a foundation of conflicting interests in which china and its growing power would like the united states to step outside of asia so that they can dominate what happens in that region. the un
today i spoke with a doctor at stanford university. says china's response to retaliate is somewhat strange. >> so the united states, of course, conducts surveillance and reconnaissance against other countries, china included. but u.s. assets do not enter into chinese airspace or into chinese territory. they stay in international waters and international airspace. so this type of threat is somewhat confusing. i don't know if china plans on shooting at a u.s. asset that's in an...
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ukraine, steven pifer, who's now with the center of international security and cooperation at stanford university. he talked to kron 4 about how much support ukraine has gotten now february of last year. >> west, his united now a year into this war in a way that few were not might not predicted back in february of 2022. and there is strong support for ukraine. now, having said that, it seems to me that there's no advantage for ukraine in the long conflict is going see more tragedy for ukraine and ukrainians and the longer this drags on, it need become it may become more difficult for the west to public support. so i would argue that is a reason why the west should be now providing more to ukraine and hopefully the ukraine military change the situation on the battlefield that before shorten the war. that seems to be in the queen. and it just but also in the midst of the west, as you try to help ukraine get this work to a place. we're either they drive the russians out of ukraine or can change the battlefield situations such that moscow is prepared to negotiate a settlement on terms that ukraine ca
ukraine, steven pifer, who's now with the center of international security and cooperation at stanford university. he talked to kron 4 about how much support ukraine has gotten now february of last year. >> west, his united now a year into this war in a way that few were not might not predicted back in february of 2022. and there is strong support for ukraine. now, having said that, it seems to me that there's no advantage for ukraine in the long conflict is going see more tragedy for...
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he's a professor of political science at stanford university and bell, and he joins us now. live skype from the orac. i'm curious, what do you make of the tone? the last couple of days of these meetings that we've been seeing and kids rather be from quarter to 6 because all europe can offer us at the moment is money, moral, support, and church. it makes a big why they talk about ukraine, or whether you talk ukraine, you'd like more dangerous was last time on the line came to visit. this time she brought the whole college of commissioners on ukraine is not alone. should we read anything? do you think we reckon to what's being said about fast tracking you can view membership well yes the that was one thing for the media. but it's another thing to country membership in the european union. this is not a sports club by you just fill out the form and you are a member, a country that applies the membership, is a different kind of cree cross. the one that applies once it's in, it has gone to that major transition from a political economic system. and most importantly we go. ready th
he's a professor of political science at stanford university and bell, and he joins us now. live skype from the orac. i'm curious, what do you make of the tone? the last couple of days of these meetings that we've been seeing and kids rather be from quarter to 6 because all europe can offer us at the moment is money, moral, support, and church. it makes a big why they talk about ukraine, or whether you talk ukraine, you'd like more dangerous was last time on the line came to visit. this time...
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bush's secretary of state condoleezza rice the current direct of the hoover instiot stanford universityod morning. >> good morning. >> good to have you here. >> it's good to be with you too. >> when you were secretary of state, bill burns, cia director, was u.s. ambassador to moscow. >> later on under secretary for policy at the state department. >> you worked together. >> yes. >> very closely and i was reading his book where he was talking about your head to heads with vladimir putin who didn't like you standing in high heels taller than he is, but on the serious matter, what do you make of the biden administration's policy, the choices it's making and how they're using the cia director as kind of the tip of the spear here? >> in general in total the policy is in the right direction. you have to support ukraine, you have to do it as much as you can as part of a coalition. it's important that the europeans are on board. i've been impressed with what they've been able to achieve with the europeans in creating that unity. in a sense, nato has never been in better shape. i do think, and it
bush's secretary of state condoleezza rice the current direct of the hoover instiot stanford universityod morning. >> good morning. >> good to have you here. >> it's good to be with you too. >> when you were secretary of state, bill burns, cia director, was u.s. ambassador to moscow. >> later on under secretary for policy at the state department. >> you worked together. >> yes. >> very closely and i was reading his book where he was talking about...
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bertrand and paterno is research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecturer at stanford university in history international relations human rights author, the big show ball of land, the american relief expedition. soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert hoover details hoover's life from his birth in 1918 74 through his career as the head of the u.s. food. nash edited two of herbert hoover's unpublished book manuscripts, freedom betrayed. herbert secret history of the second world war and its aftermath and the crusade. years 1933 to 1955. herbert hoover's last lost memoir of the new deal and its aftermath. his highly acclaimed the conservative movement in america. since 1945 has undergone several expansions and revisions. please welcome our first speaker, bert patton, new. thank you, tom. good. could probably make that a little darker and i rea
bertrand and paterno is research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecturer at stanford university in history international relations human rights author, the big show ball of land, the american relief expedition. soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of...
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liang wang says he's a student who lives in this building operated by stanford university in menlo avenue. i hope the power can on the fixed as well as possible, he says. he's been without power for over 24 hours, but he stayed in his apartment because he didn't have any place else to go. wang showed us what he's doing to preserve his food. today, i found food from the way so they sent me the ice, so i put the ice in the refrigerator. yeah pg and e says there were dozens of fallen trees and more than 670 transformers damaged during tuesday's windstorm, the company says they have about 2800 crew members working to restore power throughout the region. what's really challenging for cruz right now is that we're seeing a lot of outages that are only affecting maybe one or a few customers. and at these locations. it's not just one tree down. that broke, for example, powerful, but it's multiple polls that are down multiple trees, tostadas says removing trees from power lines takes time and has to be done carefully. she says they hope to get power back to every customer as soon as possible. but w
liang wang says he's a student who lives in this building operated by stanford university in menlo avenue. i hope the power can on the fixed as well as possible, he says. he's been without power for over 24 hours, but he stayed in his apartment because he didn't have any place else to go. wang showed us what he's doing to preserve his food. today, i found food from the way so they sent me the ice, so i put the ice in the refrigerator. yeah pg and e says there were dozens of fallen trees and...
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the book takes a critical look at the history of the region and that region boasts stanford university apple headquarters. hewlett packard and facebook. according to the review, quote, harris reconsiders 200 years of history that many in the town would rather forget. palo alto is a skeptic's record, a vital, critical demonstration of northern california as two centuries of mixing technology and cruelty for money. and finally, the new york times took a look at a book from their reporters, james stewart and rachel abrams. the duo penned unscripted, the epic battle for a media empire, and the redstone family legacy. it's a study of media magnate sumner redstone corporate practices, his media holdings, includingbs. the authors write, quote, none of his major corporate decisions, such as whether c and viacom should merge, were made with an eagle eyed focus on the best choices for the companies and their shareholders. these decisions were made by hollow men seeking to curry the increasingly erratic favors of their patron, sumner redstone, and, quote, you'll see these books and authors featur
the book takes a critical look at the history of the region and that region boasts stanford university apple headquarters. hewlett packard and facebook. according to the review, quote, harris reconsiders 200 years of history that many in the town would rather forget. palo alto is a skeptic's record, a vital, critical demonstration of northern california as two centuries of mixing technology and cruelty for money. and finally, the new york times took a look at a book from their reporters, james...
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he's now a senior political science and computer science double major at stanford university. [applause] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] [applause] thank you, johnny, and welcome back to the high school reunion tournament. in yesterday's game, maya wright became our first teen alumnus to advance to the semifinals. with eight quarterfinal games remaining, today we welcome avi, jack, and alison back to the alex trebek stage. good luck, players. let's take a look at the categories for the jeopardy! round. ♪♪ [contestants chuckle] and... ...when you all were last on our show.
he's now a senior political science and computer science double major at stanford university. [applause] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] [applause] thank you, johnny, and welcome back to the high school reunion tournament. in yesterday's game, maya wright became our first teen alumnus to advance to the semifinals. with eight quarterfinal games remaining, today we welcome avi, jack, and alison back to the alex trebek stage. good luck,...
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the book takes a critical look at the history of the region and that region boasts stanford university apple headquarters. hewlett packard and facebook. according to the review, quote, harris ronsiders 200 years of history that many in the town would rather forget. palo alto is a skeptic's record, a vital, critical demonstration of northern california as two centuries of mixing technology and cruelty for money. and finally, the new york times took a look at a book from their reporters, james stewart and rachel abrams. the duo penned unscripted, the epic battle for a media empire, and the redstone family legacy. it's a study of media magnate sumner redstone corporate practices, his media holdings, including cbs. the authors write, quote, none of his major corporate decisions, such as whether cbs anviacom should merge, were made with an eagle eyed focus on the best choices for the companies and their shareholders. these decisions were made by hollow men seeking to curry the increasingly erratic favors of their patron, sumner redstone, and, quote, you'll see these books and authors featur
the book takes a critical look at the history of the region and that region boasts stanford university apple headquarters. hewlett packard and facebook. according to the review, quote, harris ronsiders 200 years of history that many in the town would rather forget. palo alto is a skeptic's record, a vital, critical demonstration of northern california as two centuries of mixing technology and cruelty for money. and finally, the new york times took a look at a book from their reporters, james...
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all of the stein uses whether disney or american airlines or where i work stanford university, they are change they have wealth, power, representations influence. it a top down woke revolution. the establishment against us the people. mark: the establishment, words almost it makes sense, it is the revolution. these are the people who are up ending our society, they are promoting anti-white racism. they are stereotyping minorities who have the borders open in most out rhathey reject capitalism and embrace socialism, who are brain washing our children, going after the parents. and after pro lifers. they never had to raise a finger in violence, they just do it. >> they just do it. the last 4 directors in succession of fbi have one thing in common they either mislead congress or lied y under under oath or claimed amnesia, you look at lois lerner and the irs. we had a tragedy in memphis, a horrible beating, 5 african-american officers, in rogue faith, killed an innocent african-american. yet police chief is black. and 60% of the force is black, 70% of memphis is black we have van jones, a re
all of the stein uses whether disney or american airlines or where i work stanford university, they are change they have wealth, power, representations influence. it a top down woke revolution. the establishment against us the people. mark: the establishment, words almost it makes sense, it is the revolution. these are the people who are up ending our society, they are promoting anti-white racism. they are stereotyping minorities who have the borders open in most out rhathey reject capitalism...
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when i worked at stanford university we worked with a neuroscientist lecturer who worked f for the people'seration army -- >> laura: of course! >> we didn't inform the government that over ten years, a communist associated clientele from china donated 50 million to the universities. so it's everywhere. and until somebody stops it, it's going to continue. they have contempt for us. absolute contempt. >> laura: i want to get back to something that victor raised earlier. this is in the angle of the ultimate trial balloon. do you put any stock into this that they really want to test our high altitude targeting programs at this 60,000 altitude, feet altitude? >> sure. this is no accident. the chinese have been developing these kinds of weapons. i think what donald trump saw when he was president, there was a reason why he created much to the left's chagrin, he crated the space force. for the chinese are doing in our skies in space is dramatic. in many ways it is a war unto itself. i think they have lots of things that they want to test and the ability to not only identify it, knock it down, to d
when i worked at stanford university we worked with a neuroscientist lecturer who worked f for the people'seration army -- >> laura: of course! >> we didn't inform the government that over ten years, a communist associated clientele from china donated 50 million to the universities. so it's everywhere. and until somebody stops it, it's going to continue. they have contempt for us. absolute contempt. >> laura: i want to get back to something that victor raised earlier. this is...
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. >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewelebrity. >> while at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated by stolan hofmann in a sandos pharmacy company of basel, switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> 'cause you have tears in your eyes. >> oh. >> is that a beautiful experience, would you say? >> i would say yes. >> some people think it's when kesey discovers lsd that the counterculture in california is born, because more and more people then want to try to experience what kesey experienced, and he becomes a promoter of it. kesey created a drug commune at la honda, which is an hour from san francisco. great artists love smashing traditions, and at his best kesey was doing that. everybody would have this communal lsd trip together. tom wolfe would write the "electric kool-aid acid test" about it. >> people were constantly slipping drugs into my food. the number of
. >> ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel "one flewelebrity. >> while at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. >> kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government sponsored test. >> lsd was isolated by stolan hofmann in a sandos pharmacy company of basel, switzerland. >> do you feel happy? >> yes. >> 'cause you have tears...
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stanford university students held a protest calling for the university to get rid of campus police.after a white officer drew his gun on a black man more than a week ago, after the man refused to get out of his car. >> no justice, no peace, abolish all police. >> hundreds of students marched after a graduate student saw the incident then tweeted about it. one student activist says the encounter is creating concerns about potential police abuse. >> it has sparked a lot of emotion. a lot of fear on campus, especially for black communities on campus, who have never really felt truly safe here with the amount of policing and surveillance that's gone on on campus. >> it turns out the man was driving a car that belonged to someone else who had a warrant out for their arrest. there were also packages that were suspicious. he was later released, but cited for possession of marijuana. >>> 400 inches of snow have fallen at mammoth mountain this season. the berkeley snow lab says they got close to a foot of new snow over the weekend. the snow caused some problems for people trying to get up to
stanford university students held a protest calling for the university to get rid of campus police.after a white officer drew his gun on a black man more than a week ago, after the man refused to get out of his car. >> no justice, no peace, abolish all police. >> hundreds of students marched after a graduate student saw the incident then tweeted about it. one student activist says the encounter is creating concerns about potential police abuse. >> it has sparked a lot of...
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evergreen, make fun of the postal service >> stanford university researchers have discovered the averagee has grown 24% over the past three decades. which proves again stanford's got the hottest researchers in the business. [cheers and applause] >> greg: meanwhile scrotums are apparently shifrnging according to a study from the college of researchers with cold hands. cover your ears, shannon. what would the women of the bible think? this is not in the bible. oh, god, it gets worse. a german ballet director was fired this week for rubbing animal feces on the head of a critic. but he claims it was all a mistake as he thought she wanted to go out and get [bleep] faced. [cheers and applause] >> greg: if that's bleeped at home, that would rhyme with bit faced. in a recent interview chris cuomo said after getting canned from cnn he considered killing himself. which is a shame because that means he finally understood how his viewers felt. terrible. we wish you well, chris. come on my show, bring the q tip. california woman who dined at a cheesecake factory claims her boyfriend found a rubber gl
evergreen, make fun of the postal service >> stanford university researchers have discovered the averagee has grown 24% over the past three decades. which proves again stanford's got the hottest researchers in the business. [cheers and applause] >> greg: meanwhile scrotums are apparently shifrnging according to a study from the college of researchers with cold hands. cover your ears, shannon. what would the women of the bible think? this is not in the bible. oh, god, it gets worse....
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but he grew up in danville and is a graduate of monte vista high school and stanford university. last night, he went to a meet and greet with voters at manny's cafe in the mission district. we have seen in ways we never would have imagined possible. an attack on the institutions of our democracy. now the field of democratic candidates currently includes shift and to congress women, katie porter of orange county and barbara lee of the east bay ship is scheduled to return to the bay area next thursday to make another campaign stop on this 5 13 for the first time, president biden talked extensively about the unidentified objects. the u. s military recently shot down. the president said the decision to shoot down the chinese balloon off the coast of south carolina. it was justified since then. the us shutdown three other unidentified objects, the president said. they don't seem to be connected to china's spy program. i've directed my national security advisor to lead a government wide effort to make sure we're positioned to dealthe objects in our airspacef any object presents a threa
but he grew up in danville and is a graduate of monte vista high school and stanford university. last night, he went to a meet and greet with voters at manny's cafe in the mission district. we have seen in ways we never would have imagined possible. an attack on the institutions of our democracy. now the field of democratic candidates currently includes shift and to congress women, katie porter of orange county and barbara lee of the east bay ship is scheduled to return to the bay area next...
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but coming up on the ninth stanford university is blaming inflation for its biggest tuition increase in at least a decade. the new cost for a single year of undergraduate tuition and how stanford stands out, even as other colleges are raising their prices as we take a broader look at what's happening with americans finances, we'll talk with an expert about pandemic paranoia and how it's affecting our spending and our savings. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. even the most chill of parents know when it's time to go into protect mode. nothing kills more viruses on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. ♪ with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, than lysol di
but coming up on the ninth stanford university is blaming inflation for its biggest tuition increase in at least a decade. the new cost for a single year of undergraduate tuition and how stanford stands out, even as other colleges are raising their prices as we take a broader look at what's happening with americans finances, we'll talk with an expert about pandemic paranoia and how it's affecting our spending and our savings. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple...
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plays against the vice of people who actually kne better like the professor of medicine at stanford university. thank you so much for coming on. this must drive you completely crazy since you were intimately involved see if anybody had a hand in this disaster set up an brag about it. how does that make you feel. >> it is ridiculous the biden demonstration has been an utter failure in this covid pandemic management. a very large number of older people have died that didn't need to die if they had done a better job up protecting us. our children left of school in 2214 note discernible -- as european union countries ope their schools. in a quality that's almost off the scales. and you saw people lose their jobs over vaccine mandates that are still ongoing in the biden demonstration still defends. the track record of the biden administration that manage the pandemic is among the worst in american history. it is nothing to brag about. >> tucker: isn't it a scientific principle that you cannot find the truth unless yo are willing to acknowledge wher you were wrong? isn't that at the center of scienc
plays against the vice of people who actually kne better like the professor of medicine at stanford university. thank you so much for coming on. this must drive you completely crazy since you were intimately involved see if anybody had a hand in this disaster set up an brag about it. how does that make you feel. >> it is ridiculous the biden demonstration has been an utter failure in this covid pandemic management. a very large number of older people have died that didn't need to die if...
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about achara, among others from stanford university.really talked early on about the destructive impact of lockdowns on children and their mental health, which we see is clearly a very bad side effect. never got a chance to really be weighed in public opinion. >> martha: right. it had a devastating impact on a single mom of two. i saw how hard with us for kids that couldn't go to school and purposely silencing those voices. there was one graph that i showed an actual chart from the cdc that twitter pulled down and labelled as misinformation. we saw on the twitter files, there were government agencies, not just the fbi, telling twitter to label these things as disinformation, misinformation, misleading and have them pulled down. it's just wrong. they have to right to do that. >> martha: so jamie raskin, also part of this hearing, really lashing out at the need for it and his feeling that it is sort of -- let's let him say it. go ahead. >> "new york post" published an article on its own pages and carried by lots of other media outlets eve
about achara, among others from stanford university.really talked early on about the destructive impact of lockdowns on children and their mental health, which we see is clearly a very bad side effect. never got a chance to really be weighed in public opinion. >> martha: right. it had a devastating impact on a single mom of two. i saw how hard with us for kids that couldn't go to school and purposely silencing those voices. there was one graph that i showed an actual chart from the cdc...
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. >> at stanford university, mister piper, thank you for being with us tonight. how consequential do you think it is for president biden to make this surprise trip given that many other world leaders have already done? so. >> well, i think it was very important that he made this it was a logical time to do it since he was going to be in pole in the next couple of days. but america has been by far the largest supporter of ukraine in terms of providing the weapons, the ukrainians defend themselves and his visit to kyiv was a both an important signal to ukrainians of continued american support. i think it was also a message to the russians that the west is united in the belief ukraine should prevail in this conflict. >> i understand putin is planning to make his own speech to his country tomorrow was the timing of this, on purpose? >> i don't think so. i mean, violent putin is giving it quote that his state of the union speech tomorrow actually should have given it back at the end of it's overdue to some extent and it looks like the russians me it shows this to coin
. >> at stanford university, mister piper, thank you for being with us tonight. how consequential do you think it is for president biden to make this surprise trip given that many other world leaders have already done? so. >> well, i think it was very important that he made this it was a logical time to do it since he was going to be in pole in the next couple of days. but america has been by far the largest supporter of ukraine in terms of providing the weapons, the ukrainians...
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that study from research at stanford university found black taxpayers are at least three times as likelyo be audited other taxpayers. the question is why. well, it's not because of bias with individual agents but really discrimination in the computer algorithms the agency uses to determine who should be targeted. joining me now is deputy treasury secretary joining us now. nice to have you here, secretary. thank you for joining. you know, when i first read about this study and the results of it, the idea of three times as likely for black taxpayers to be audited is pretty startling to a lot of people. help me break down these findings and about this idea it's not individual bias by an irs agent but rather it's an algorithm that is the problem. >> laura, thank you so much for having me. and from the beginning for the president, secretary yellen and myself, we've been focused on making sure we fairly administer the tax code, and it isn't fair working class black americans or working class people in general are more likely to be audited than millionaires in america. but because of underfundi
that study from research at stanford university found black taxpayers are at least three times as likelyo be audited other taxpayers. the question is why. well, it's not because of bias with individual agents but really discrimination in the computer algorithms the agency uses to determine who should be targeted. joining me now is deputy treasury secretary joining us now. nice to have you here, secretary. thank you for joining. you know, when i first read about this study and the results of it,...
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negotiator for that treaty during the obama administration is now a distinguished lecturer at stanford universitygela stent worked as a top intelligence officer on russia during the administration of george w. bush, she is now a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, tell me, what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying that this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? >> what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are vital to the verification regime of the treaty frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send notifications about their strategic nuclear forces. when it returns to its deployment base, they would notify the united states. in that way, we had a great 24/7 view of what was going on with the russian strategic nuclear forces and they as well of course. they had, i would say, reciprocal rights under the treaty, but they have suspended those rights on their own recognizance. amna: does that mean the u.s. has less of an ability to
negotiator for that treaty during the obama administration is now a distinguished lecturer at stanford universitygela stent worked as a top intelligence officer on russia during the administration of george w. bush, she is now a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, tell me, what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying that this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? >> what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians...
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newsom is now working with stanford university on a new venture, creating more diversity for corporateboards. jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook. siebel newsom says changing boards that have often centered on executives and wealthy members of the community requires a change in corporate culture. if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and more community oriented and bring more women into power and around those tables who have different life experiences. corporate broad board. diversity still doesn't represent the u. s population, according to a report from 2022 by the data firm equilar. it looked at the russia 3000 index covering about 97% of u. s stocks. it showed women holding 28% of board seats on public companies, which is a new high but that's still low representation and only about 14% of the board directors were african, american, asian or hispanic. child walking with his family attacked by a mountain lion in san mateo county live on the peninsula with an upda
newsom is now working with stanford university on a new venture, creating more diversity for corporateboards. jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook. siebel newsom says changing boards that have often centered on executives and wealthy members of the community requires a change in corporate culture. if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and more community oriented and bring...
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there's a new push for more diversity and corporate boards happening at stanford university, the wifeof california's governor gavin newsom, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook. she says, changing the makeup of boards that have long been made up of executives and wealthy members of the community requires a shift in corporate culture if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and more community oriented, and bring more women into power, and around those tables who have different life experiences corporate boards are far less diverse than the u. s. population report in 2022 by the data firm ecuador examine the russell 3000 index covers about 97% of u. s stocks. it showed women hold 28% of board seats on public companies. that's a new high but still well below the 50.5% that women make up of the general population. only about 14% of board directors were black, asian or hispanic. the head of the food and drug administration wants to make changes to the agency's food safety d
there's a new push for more diversity and corporate boards happening at stanford university, the wifeof california's governor gavin newsom, jennifer siebel, newsom and stanford announced the launch of a new board diversity playbook. she says, changing the makeup of boards that have long been made up of executives and wealthy members of the community requires a shift in corporate culture if we can get them to shift and open their hearts and minds a little bit to be more collective oriented and...
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and as we zoom in a little bit closer, this is the campus of stanford university and that's where kron four's michael thomas has been this morning. taking a look at the situation there. as we know, a lot of folks are going to be heading there today. michael, for class looks like we've got some lights on behind. you. >> yes, good morning, everyone. a very chilly to start off with, but yeah, people are starting to arrive. you can actually see behind me. the cleanup crew is already here early this morning. we got here. we were seeing tons of palm fronds, you know, those branches from palm trees. let's get into some video of what the campus look like this morning in the early hours. you know, we got off the freeway. we saw tons of branches on the side of the freeway. then we got here to campus and it should she be showing you right now, just all of those branches along the main road of the campus sn palm drive. they're already out here this morning, picking it up. but those branches were really big. we're talking about outages. as james said, we're talking close to about 5,000 potentially
and as we zoom in a little bit closer, this is the campus of stanford university and that's where kron four's michael thomas has been this morning. taking a look at the situation there. as we know, a lot of folks are going to be heading there today. michael, for class looks like we've got some lights on behind. you. >> yes, good morning, everyone. a very chilly to start off with, but yeah, people are starting to arrive. you can actually see behind me. the cleanup crew is already here...
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she's now a distinguished lecturer at stanford university.a stent worked in the state department during the clinton administration and served as a top intelligence officer on russia during under -- during the administration of george w. bush. she is a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, i want to begin with you. what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? rose: what has happened during this war in ukraine is that the russians have continued to provide the notifications that are violent -- vital to the regime of the treaty. frequently during the week and sometimes even multiple times a day, they would send the u.s. notification of the movement of their strategic nuclear forces. if an icbm has to go to a maintenance facility, they would notify the u.s., and when it returns to its deploymt based, they would have to notify the u.s. in that way, we had a goi on wih the russian strategic nuclear focus -- forces, and they as well. they had reciprocal
she's now a distinguished lecturer at stanford university.a stent worked in the state department during the clinton administration and served as a top intelligence officer on russia during under -- during the administration of george w. bush. she is a professor at georgetown university. welcome to you both. rose, i want to begin with you. what is the practical implication of this, of putin saying this treaty is being suspended? what changes immediately? rose: what has happened during this war...
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. >>> thomas dee is a professor at stanford university's graduate school of education and joins me fromng here with us. as we just saw most of us know that the covid lockdowns have had serious effects, they have led to serious learning setbacks and now you've been doing some research that has found yet another effect of the covid pandemiced on students, so-called missing kids. take us through what you've learned. >> sure. thanks for having me. first of all, i mean, these new survey results underscore well-established reality about how our children have suffered academically during the pandemic. my recent research done in collaboration with the associated press and some colleagues here at stanford has expanded our sense of the challenge we face. surveys like the ones you have mentioned as well as prior test score data underscore for the kinds of kids who are sitting in public school, who are old enough to be in our testing windows, we've seen historically unprecedented declines in learning. my team has been looking at the school enrollment data and they provide early indicators of challe
. >>> thomas dee is a professor at stanford university's graduate school of education and joins me fromng here with us. as we just saw most of us know that the covid lockdowns have had serious effects, they have led to serious learning setbacks and now you've been doing some research that has found yet another effect of the covid pandemiced on students, so-called missing kids. take us through what you've learned. >> sure. thanks for having me. first of all, i mean, these new...
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tuesday's winds downed trees along some roads surrounding areas like stanford university were hit hard. some residents say that they woke up to no power at all this morning. >> not at my but we did last night when i think a lot of people that it. yeah, it was crazy. yesterday we went to safeway and like the whole complex is completely shut down. like it was all dark. there were no lights, light. >> pg e is reporting more than 32,000 customers along the peninsula are without power this afternoon. and safety officials say that high winds are expected to continue throughout the day. so they're reminding drivers to be cautious when they're out there, especially through an intersection with a non-functioning signal light and take a look at pg e outages map the peninsula still seeing wind-related outages along the palo alto area. the orange you see represents anywhere between 500 to 5,000 customers who are affected by these outages. and the latest pga, me updates show a total of 42,674 bay area customers experiencing power outages. the south bay snow fell overnight on the slopes of mount ham
tuesday's winds downed trees along some roads surrounding areas like stanford university were hit hard. some residents say that they woke up to no power at all this morning. >> not at my but we did last night when i think a lot of people that it. yeah, it was crazy. yesterday we went to safeway and like the whole complex is completely shut down. like it was all dark. there were no lights, light. >> pg e is reporting more than 32,000 customers along the peninsula are without power...