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paul: stanford's nicholas bloom. >> you know, more than a million americans have died. you should enjoy life while you're here. work from home has been such a bonanza. so i've talked to, you know, hundreds, thousands of managers, employees, and they're kind of like, why didn't we do this earlier? and so as soon as you start thinking like that, you think, well, what else is there? and other things like the four-day week. a whole bunch of changes come into play. paul: metro caring's pilot began in late summer. the staff worked monday through thursday, took fridays off. 32 hours of work, same pay. >> there's definitely a learning curve, right? like, it doesn't just happen like you're just like, oh, i'm going to be efficient. paul: to get their work done in eight fewer hours, employees, turned off computer alerts, reorganized their time. >> a lot of those have been around meetings and emails, not responding right away, but like setting aside concentrated blocks. and how to make meetings that are normally an hour into 15 minutes. paul: a shortened week increases focus, says
paul: stanford's nicholas bloom. >> you know, more than a million americans have died. you should enjoy life while you're here. work from home has been such a bonanza. so i've talked to, you know, hundreds, thousands of managers, employees, and they're kind of like, why didn't we do this earlier? and so as soon as you start thinking like that, you think, well, what else is there? and other things like the four-day week. a whole bunch of changes come into play. paul: metro caring's pilot...
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how can it be that harvard and stanford and m.i.t. get fs? i hope this is the beginning of a change, the beginning of a process of reformation, because our universities desperately need it. not just for our jewish kids, for the sake of all of the students. >> ceo of the antidefamation league, jonathan greenblatt, thank you very much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. and national reporter for "the new york times," jeremy peters, thank you, as well. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," "politico's" jonathan mar tin joins us. we'll be talking with him about his piece entitled "trump, the front-runner? not so fast." >>> plus, jury selection in trump's hush money trial will get under way again in about two hours as lawyers seek five more alternates. we'll talk about what to expect with opening statements likely to begin on monday. >>> and before we go to break, willie, what do you have planned for "sunday today?" >> well, this is attention to "ted lasso" fans like joe scarborough. hannah waddingham who plays rebecca on the show. she's fan
how can it be that harvard and stanford and m.i.t. get fs? i hope this is the beginning of a change, the beginning of a process of reformation, because our universities desperately need it. not just for our jewish kids, for the sake of all of the students. >> ceo of the antidefamation league, jonathan greenblatt, thank you very much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. and national reporter for "the new york times," jeremy peters, thank you, as well. >>> still...
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stanford, the cow sculpture. they're made of miniature toys. the soccer ball made of a black and white pencils stand for children plan to add more artwork to prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. pretty cool that the repurposing things to make children smile and they need to smile. most. well happening tomorrow, you've got a chance to get some of the best trails in the country for free. this is national park week. coming up in to celebrate entry fees are going to be way that all 429 sites within the national park system, including all 9 of california's national parks. i saw john perked up across the from april. 20th through the 28th. so take part syal free signed. that was my what else is going in the east bay we get the east bay regional parks are celebrating as well. giving back to nature. they're asking you to join in. >> the park district is hosting a handful of drop in volunteer opportunities across the east bay for earth day. that's on monday. walk-ins are welcome. opportunities include everything
stanford, the cow sculpture. they're made of miniature toys. the soccer ball made of a black and white pencils stand for children plan to add more artwork to prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. pretty cool that the repurposing things to make children smile and they need to smile. most. well happening tomorrow, you've got a chance to get some of the best trails in the country for free. this is national park week. coming up in to celebrate entry fees are...
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stanford and palo alto. pretty cool. a call a cow sculpture made of minister toys. a soccer ball made of black and white pencils. stanford children plans to add more of this artwork to prioritize sustainability and to create a healing environment for patients. pretty cool. it is at what's >> 52 is the time we'll be back with more. >> who needs real life? when you can get yourself an ai girlfriend. tech experts are predicting girlfriends created by artificial intelligence will be the next big thing in the dating world. it's already going on. but >> you can't. there what date. there are well, yeah, but they'll tell you exactly what you want to hear, james, so you're not going to cover there are websites that promise the ultimate ai girlfriend experience. you can already see this. they got virtual companions for immersive and personalize chatting. if you can personalize them to what you want and need. and also there are plans to create ai versions of mass dot com. so again, you never you'll never meet him in person up, but you'll have a great, i guess email relations g
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looking around and i know it's going on in pennsylvania, the universe of pennsylvania, up at harvard, stanford, schools across the country. the kids are afraid. and it seems like nothing is happening. it seems like no one is protecting them. this is a number that shows you have that it's got it's not just been. one-third of cut somebody up to him could ask you guys, there's no cameras back there. i'm going to ask you, how many of you, the honest with me now, how many of you stop talking to someone because you found their politics offensive? raise your hands. i appreciate the honesty. look at that number. it's awful. and it's happening in our own families. 43% of the public stop talking to a parent, and mother, a child. i don't want to use bad language because you're from utah. [laughing] i need help. can a governor to what is a better phrase for shit show that will not turn them off? [laughing] >> rank, we call those farm words. they are okay. [laughing] >> okay. i do the jokes here. [laughing] so let's get to numbers, 83% is a country mortified that in time in my lifetime. if you see the numb
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stanford and palo alto. look at how it's made of miniature toys. and watch this. a soccer ball. it's all black and white pencils. that neat? stanford children plans to add more of this artwork to prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. >> we're going to take a break at 9.56. coming up next hour of the kron, 4 morning news. look at that giant pandas. they're coming to san francisco zoo will have mayor london breed. but the good news. plus the city of oakland is being sued now by san francisco over its decision to change airport's name and alameda police officers now facing charges nearly 3 years since their attempt to arrest him and led to his death will have the full story. right now on the kron. 4 morning news charges are filed against east bay police officers nearly 3 years after a man they were trying to arrest died. the city of san francisco making good on its promise to sue over the name change of oakland airport and giant pandas will soon be walking through san francisco zoo. we're going hear the good news for mayor london breed. >> f
stanford and palo alto. look at how it's made of miniature toys. and watch this. a soccer ball. it's all black and white pencils. that neat? stanford children plans to add more of this artwork to prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. >> we're going to take a break at 9.56. coming up next hour of the kron, 4 morning news. look at that giant pandas. they're coming to san francisco zoo will have mayor london breed. but the good news. plus the city of...
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stanford in palo alto. check this out. that's a cow. and it's made of manager toys now take a close look. this is a soccer ball of black and white pencils. that's how it's constructed. stanford children's hospital plans to add more are working, prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. >> ok, let's talk baseball this morning because if all you've been following the giants, you know, they had a pretty amazing game yesterday against the diamondbacks. >> a shutout. yeah. there's more of that where that came from year is going on throughout the weekend. kron 4 sports director jason dumas takes a look. >> don't look now. but the giants are playing some pretty good baseball right now. they took 2 of 3. >> in miami. now they are back in the bay taking on the arizona diamondbacks. let's head oracle park for check out former giant fans favorite jock peterson field. he was back in team with new team to be back now left logan wet. >> this day was all about him that night. i should check. situation was phenomena
stanford in palo alto. check this out. that's a cow. and it's made of manager toys now take a close look. this is a soccer ball of black and white pencils. that's how it's constructed. stanford children's hospital plans to add more are working, prioritize sustainability and create a healing environment for their patients. >> ok, let's talk baseball this morning because if all you've been following the giants, you know, they had a pretty amazing game yesterday against the diamondbacks....
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this is some recycled art that's just been added to the lucile packard children's hospital at stanford and how so that if they cow sculpture made out of miniature toys. any soccer ball was black and white pencil. so just in time, a very perfect foo earth day. coming that's really cool. it's really neat out love to see people getting creative with materials instead of just like tossing exactly like love to repurpose and look at that >> he's so cool. thanks so much for sharing that sure. all right. well, that's it for us here at kron for news at 3. thank you so much for joining us and enjoy. >> your weekend, everybody. take a juror. ss. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call tod
this is some recycled art that's just been added to the lucile packard children's hospital at stanford and how so that if they cow sculpture made out of miniature toys. any soccer ball was black and white pencil. so just in time, a very perfect foo earth day. coming that's really cool. it's really neat out love to see people getting creative with materials instead of just like tossing exactly like love to repurpose and look at that >> he's so cool. thanks so much for sharing that sure....
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a number of our partner organizations, including common sense, which you saw in stanford, but also ai for education, edu and the safe alliance, as well as a number of other affiliates have have pulled together a vetted resources. so we put them all in one place. so the teachers can go and go and know that these resources have been, looked through carefully and that are appropriate for young people. it's also important to know that a lot of those resources do not need technology. i think it's a misnomer. sometimes people think, well, you have to have technology to be able to learn about ai, we make sure that we have activities at every grade level, that you don't need to have any kind of technology to start to get a good understanding of ai. yeah. >> really important. and one last time, i'm not sure if we can, in the booth, put the full screen back up that has the qr code. thank you very much. i appreciate that. this is where if you want to access some of the resources that are available here as part of this ai literacy campaign, you can scan that qr code right there on your screen. wa
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hundreds of young patients at lucile packard children's hospital, stanford, can now find inspiration in some recycled works of art. more than 4000 sculptures, drawings and more are part of a new installation at the hospital. 2% of the artwork is made from recycled materials. >> because we're bringing in that sustainability piece and talking about what we can do with different kinds of objects that don't necessarily need to go to the landfill. but our art program in general is really about finding ways to make our hospital feel less like a hospital and a little bit more like a healing and soothing environment for our patients and families. >> the recycled creations include a cow sculpture made from used miniature toys, and a soccer ball made of recycled black and white pencils. >> why students going for a good grades may have to totally change their strategies, and one final ride for some historic trains before it for i nexgard® plus helps you protect your dog from fleas, ticks, heartworm disease and more... all in one delicious, monthly soft chew. use with caution in dogs with a his
hundreds of young patients at lucile packard children's hospital, stanford, can now find inspiration in some recycled works of art. more than 4000 sculptures, drawings and more are part of a new installation at the hospital. 2% of the artwork is made from recycled materials. >> because we're bringing in that sustainability piece and talking about what we can do with different kinds of objects that don't necessarily need to go to the landfill. but our art program in general is really about...
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attending their very first protest, a call-in in chicago to eliminate all fossil fuel ing cars, and at stanford el university, a determined plea. >> terriblimportant for us to begin to involve ourselves in politics so that we can turn >> reporter: earth day changed the nation. it securedthe political will and action that led to the creation of the u.s. and clean ir acts. now 5 water years later in 2024 earth day will focus on plastics. plastic pction has now grown to more than 380 million tons a year. that includes hundreds of ions of plastic bags and plastic beveragecontainers sold every year in the u.s. more than 95% of plastics in the nation won't be recycled at all. >> earth day, the most important day in the world. >> reporter: this weekend in bay area three time grammy award winner fantastic negrito sustainable market at thrive , one of dozens of events that plan to honor mother earth. >> earth day, celebrate your existence. get in harmony with the earth, the place that you ive. the more you love it, the more it gives. >> reporter: the first earth day made it clear there was enough public
attending their very first protest, a call-in in chicago to eliminate all fossil fuel ing cars, and at stanford el university, a determined plea. >> terriblimportant for us to begin to involve ourselves in politics so that we can turn >> reporter: earth day changed the nation. it securedthe political will and action that led to the creation of the u.s. and clean ir acts. now 5 water years later in 2024 earth day will focus on plastics. plastic pction has now grown to more than 380...
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. >>> stanford university has consistently producedelite golf talent. now one of their most recent stars has a chance to earn his pga tour card right out of college. >> i know i will be playing on the pga tour if it is this summer or next summer or whatnot. it would be nice to havea direct avenue within a few months. >> michael bjornson has racked up a lot of wins and awards the last four years at stanford, but pps nothing is more impressive than his number one overall pga tour university ranking. Ãi mean pga tour is a huge deal. i mean you can't just son your phone and look at the scoreboaror the leaderboard or rankinor tever all the tim >> it would be understandable finishes the season ranked first, he's gred a pga tour card,ething that takes years for most golfers. >> we have i think four or five more events left. i'll take a good long look after the fifth ev >> head coach ray has been inest, including his teammate tiger woods. raybelieves thor bjornson has carved out his own legacy at the farm. >> reporter: what's it been like getting to coach him?
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who better to dive deep into taylor's lyrics than the stanford teaching a whole class on swift? we first introduced you to ava jeffs last summer, second year stanford engineering student and one of the university's youngesaculty members ching a course on swift's song book. so she gave us her swift's most personal album yet. to be something that's going to chart maybe on like popular pop radio. i think that that's something that's important, you know, to recognize and see that maybe she's not just creating something to strive úf a creating someng just to pur share about her lived xperience with her fans an update kind of the world on where she's been while in this eras kind of tour journey.3 >> the class considered an activity. it will not factor into [shouting] >> margaret: a horrifying scene in downtown manhattan. >> he takes one can, dumps the can on himself, takes another can, dumps the second can on himself. >> margaret: a man set himself on fire just outside the courthouse where jury selection was being finalized in donald trump's so-ca
who better to dive deep into taylor's lyrics than the stanford teaching a whole class on swift? we first introduced you to ava jeffs last summer, second year stanford engineering student and one of the university's youngesaculty members ching a course on swift's song book. so she gave us her swift's most personal album yet. to be something that's going to chart maybe on like popular pop radio. i think that that's something that's important, you know, to recognize and see that maybe she's not...
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at stanford universi a determined plea. >> it is terribly important for s to again involve ourselves in politics. >> reporter: earth day changed the nation, securing the political will and action that to the creation of the u.s. epa, as well as the clean water and the clean air act. now 54 years later in 2024, earth day will focus on plastics. plastic production has now grown to more than 380 million s a year. that will include hundreds of billions overplaysic it bags and the plastic beverage containers sold every year in the u.s. me than 95% of plastics in thetion won't be recycled at all. >> earth day, the most important day in the world. >> reter: this weekend in the bay area, three time grammy award winner will host the rth day jam session and open e one of dozens of events that plan to honor mother earth. >> earth day, celebrate your existence. in harmony with the earth, the place you live. the more you love it, the more it gives. >> reportethe first one made it clear there was enough public support, energy, commitment to chanthe environment. the hope that everday is an earth da
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whoever made that poll at stanford i would really like to know if that was anonymous or public. if there are students that are not ashamed to admit that they would refer to violence because of speech it doesn't promote their agenda, they should not be students let alone students at stanford. that is embarrassing and that is the most humiliating thing as university that can possibly be released and it's a stain on the reputation. >> trace: you want to hear about humiliating. in california buying a child for sex is a misdemeanour. punishable buy as little as two days in jail. cbs news says the following. democrats and the public safety committee amended the bill to exempt texting and 17 -year-olds from penalties and reduce the punishment from two years in prison to up to a year in a county jail. what they are saying they want to amend this if they are going to make it against the law a felony to get a child for sex to pay a child for sex. sixteen -year-olds are out. >> they said it was too broad. what is to brought about child sex trafficking? i thought this was the onion. i had t
whoever made that poll at stanford i would really like to know if that was anonymous or public. if there are students that are not ashamed to admit that they would refer to violence because of speech it doesn't promote their agenda, they should not be students let alone students at stanford. that is embarrassing and that is the most humiliating thing as university that can possibly be released and it's a stain on the reputation. >> trace: you want to hear about humiliating. in california...
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interesting stuff, thank| you so much gregory, director of studies at stanford university.— of studies at stanford universi . g , a huge blast has rocked a military base south of the iraqi capital, baghdad, killing at least one person. 0nline video showed an intense fire at the base. security sources reported an airstrike on the facility near the town of iskandariya. the base is used by the popular mobilization forces — an umbrella organization linking several pro—iran militias who've recently attacked us personnel in iraq. but the pentagon says it has not carried out any new strike in iraq. let's take you inside iran now — where the clerical regime appears to again be cracking down on women. there's been a renewed presence of the morality police on the street as videos verified by bbc persian show. parham ghobadi reports. iran is fighting on two fronts, simultaneously. launching missiles and drones at israel, and flooding the streets with police. to force women to wear the mandatory headscarf. but could the two campaigns be linked? it could the two campaigns be linked? , , ~ , .
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and he's on an airplane someplace, i don't know where in sacramento or stanford someplace. but anyway, this hippie confronting him is when lyn nofziger, his old friend, my old friend, and he's when lyn because lyn told me the story and this smelly, dirty disheveled hippie. maybe it was joe biden. i don't know. anyway, this hippie was carrying a sign it said make love, not war. reagan looked at the sign, looked the hippie turned to lyn and says, you know, from the looks at him, i don't think you do either. and then then then. mike deaver told me this. god bless him. it was a couple of years after the assassination attempt. and there the reagan's on air force one. and mike was and everybody who ever worked for will know about this, about the flat suit. in fact, think it's on exhibit at the reagan library. reagan loved the and everybody hated it. everybody hated fact. george will once wrote a column about the white suit, a fashion revolution. yeah, yeah, right. exactly. anyway, there on this campaign swing and reagan was in a sweat pants. but he is. he always did when. he was
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budget cuts, she went on to get a ba in political science and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridge in england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. but she wanted to give back and meet with the current interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now. she is an outstanding role model for us and staying in touch with us and letting other students know what is possible when you take advantage of the opportunities that are here. >> reporter: she said going to community college for free gave her the credit to end the academic freedom to pursue bigger ideas when she would transfer to the top universities later. >> i think the community college in california is one of those incredible organizations and systems that really changes so many people's lives, so i'm really glad to be able to say my journey started here. >> reporter: a love of learning and helping hands along
budget cuts, she went on to get a ba in political science and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridge in england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. but she wanted to give back and meet with the current interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now. she is...
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a rally in manhattan where kids attended their very first protest, and a call-in in chicago, and at stanford university, a determined plea . >> it is important to involve ourselves in politics so we can turn this around. >> reporter: it secured the action that led to the creation of the u.s. epa. as well as the clean water and clean air acts. now, 54 years later, in 2024, earth day will focus on plastics. plastic production has grown to more than 380 million tons per year. that includes hundreds of billions of plastic bags and plastic beverage containers sold every year in the u.s. more than 95% of plastics in the nation won't be recycled. >> earth day, the most important day in the world. >> reporter: in the bay area, a three-time grammy award winner will host an earth day jam session and open-air sustainable market at thrive city, it'll be one of dozens of vents that plan to honor mother earth. >> celebrate your existence, get in harmony with the earth, the place that you live. the more you love it, the more it gives. >> reporter: there was enough public support, energy and commitment to c
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. >>> stanford university has consistently produced elite golf talen. now one of the stars has a chance to earn his pga tour card right out of college. >> i know i will be playing on the pga tour. if it is this summer or next summer or whatnot, it would be nice to have a direct avenue. >> reporter: michael has racked up a lot of wins and a lot of awards over the last four years at stanford, but, perhaps, nothing is more impressive than his number one overall pga tour and university ranking. >> i mean, it was a huge detail. you cannot just look at your phone and look at the scoreboard or the rankings or whatever all the time. >> reporter: it would be understandable if he did. if he finishes the season ranked first, he is granted a pga tour card, something that takes years for most golfers. >> we have, i think, four or five offense left. i will have a look after the nationals. >> reporter: head coach conrad ray has been around stanfords finest, including his teammate tiger woods. he believes he has carved out his own legacy at the farm. >> welcome, look g
. >>> stanford university has consistently produced elite golf talen. now one of the stars has a chance to earn his pga tour card right out of college. >> i know i will be playing on the pga tour. if it is this summer or next summer or whatnot, it would be nice to have a direct avenue. >> reporter: michael has racked up a lot of wins and a lot of awards over the last four years at stanford, but, perhaps, nothing is more impressive than his number one overall pga tour and...
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i will take a good long look after the fifth event. >> reporter: the head coach has been around stanford's finest, including his team mate, michael woods. he believes that he has carved out his own legacy at the farm. >> bosh. it is an honor. the guy is a stud. he is a really, really good kid. he wants to be great. and that is all you can really ask for from a coach's perspective. he shows it every day. wanting to win. >> reporter: it may be an understatement. when asked where he sees himself in five years, there is no hesitation from the senior. >> i want to be the best player in five years. >> reporter: to think the head coach of stanford was tiger's teammate while a cardinal himself. >> that is pretty cool. it does goes right through. >> they keep heritage right there. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we will take you into the central valley were a crucial canal failed and why the pricey replacement is also failing. >>> plus, after months of stalling from the house finally passes a foreign aid bill for ukraine and israel. why the deal could cost the house speaker his job. we're in t
i will take a good long look after the fifth event. >> reporter: the head coach has been around stanford's finest, including his team mate, michael woods. he believes that he has carved out his own legacy at the farm. >> bosh. it is an honor. the guy is a stud. he is a really, really good kid. he wants to be great. and that is all you can really ask for from a coach's perspective. he shows it every day. wanting to win. >> reporter: it may be an understatement. when asked where...
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abraham verghese vice-chair of education at the stanford university school of medicine. he is actually an expert in bedside manner, teaching medical students about the importance of the human touch. dr. verghese is all about the power of connection here and in his other calling. >> the got story goes beyond what a forgiving god cares to do. it reconciles families and unburdens them of secrets whose bond is stronger than blood. but in their revealing, as in their keeping, secrets can tear a family apart. >> reporter: these words are from the best-selling book "the covenant of water," and they are as lush and vibrant as the world they describe. >> the book is set between 1900 and 1970 in kerala, a coastal territory in india full of lakes, waterways, lagoons, back waters, and in every generation in this particular family i focus on, one or more members drowns. >> reporter: the drownings are just one of the mysteries in this family's story of a beloved mate rack, decades of enduring love and tragic deaths sometimes excruciating for him to write about. did it have you in tear
abraham verghese vice-chair of education at the stanford university school of medicine. he is actually an expert in bedside manner, teaching medical students about the importance of the human touch. dr. verghese is all about the power of connection here and in his other calling. >> the got story goes beyond what a forgiving god cares to do. it reconciles families and unburdens them of secrets whose bond is stronger than blood. but in their revealing, as in their keeping, secrets can tear...
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stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own as they would have their behavior altered by virtue of being a member of a group and in this kind of this a occupation unit in foreign territory the 500 men in this unit, their only societal, the whole population out there is is the enemy. so that conformity norms of the battalion are exploding, only intensified compared to, say, a civilian living the streets of hamburg. so that conformity roll out imitation efforts authority to be part of this group are all magnified and this makes greater power terrifying because of course this. the implication of this is that if
stanford prison experiment, less known as the solomon asch conformity. but those once they came to the illumined, did what the narrative had already created. i didn't write the book under the influence of that, but having written a narrative that helped make it make sense. yeah. so that's i ended the last chapter that looked into some of the explanations i thought didn't work. yes. and tried to show how this matched and helped to explain that people who would never do any of this on their own...
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stanford medicine, advancing knowledge, improving lives. (gentle music) >>> this is just good business. >> commerce secretary gina raimondo is a fast-rising star in the democratic party,
stanford medicine, advancing knowledge, improving lives. (gentle music) >>> this is just good business. >> commerce secretary gina raimondo is a fast-rising star in the democratic party,
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el profesor de stanford también habló sobre qué tipo de capacitaciones se ofrecería el personal médico para saber lidiar con estos avances de la mejor manera. por su parte, en un comunicado, la asociación de enfermeros de california dijo en parte lo siguiente la experiencia humana y el dictamen clínico son las únicas maneras de garantizar una atención de enfermería segura, eficaz y equitativa. sabemos que no hay nada inevitable en el avance de la inteligencia artificial, en la atención sanitaria. ningún paciente debería ser un conejillo de indias y ninguna enfermera debería ser reemplazada por un robot nuevamente están planeando esta protesta para mañana frente al kaiser permanente en san francisco. no anticipan que cientos de enfermeras y enfermeros de este sindicato estarán presentes en esta protesta que empieza al mediodía reportando en vivo nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio. bueno, y si se concretiza esta movilización? nathalie pues aquí estaremos informando. gracias por tu informe. ahora, atención a este mapa que vamos a ver, porque se espera que mañana rea
el profesor de stanford también habló sobre qué tipo de capacitaciones se ofrecería el personal médico para saber lidiar con estos avances de la mejor manera. por su parte, en un comunicado, la asociación de enfermeros de california dijo en parte lo siguiente la experiencia humana y el dictamen clínico son las únicas maneras de garantizar una atención de enfermería segura, eficaz y equitativa. sabemos que no hay nada inevitable en el avance de la inteligencia artificial, en la...
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asimismo el profesor de stanford argumenta que la inteligencia artificial sí podría tener algunos beneficios en el ámbito sanitario, como facilitar la compilación de información que podría guiar a los expertos médicos al momento de desarrollar nuevos tratamientos. reportando para telemundo, california nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio. también le compartimos que telemundo, california se comunicó con kaiser permanente para obtener una reacción al respecto, pero nos dijeron que emitirán un comunicado mañana lunes. nos quedamos en san francisco, pero con información de un apuñalamiento que sucedió esta tarde frente a una iglesia de esa ciudad. vamos a ver imágenes que muestran la escena ocurrida minutos antes de la una en la cuadra 600 de la calle filbert, cuando los agentes respondieron a la denuncia, encontraron a un hombre adulto sufriendo una herida de arma blanca frente a la iglesia saint paul. los policías le dieron los primeros auxilios y luego lo trasladaron al hospital por lesiones leves. el sospechoso también fue localizado con ayuda de testigos. ahora tiene pan
asimismo el profesor de stanford argumenta que la inteligencia artificial sí podría tener algunos beneficios en el ámbito sanitario, como facilitar la compilación de información que podría guiar a los expertos médicos al momento de desarrollar nuevos tratamientos. reportando para telemundo, california nathalie vera regreso contigo al estudio. también le compartimos que telemundo, california se comunicó con kaiser permanente para obtener una reacción al respecto, pero nos dijeron que...
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and a stanford professor telling me that another risk is that lot of finteches specialize more in tech versus underwriting. a firm though that is one of the largest players, it says it is a core competencompetency. and demand from the issuers affirm at least about $10 billion in loans last quarter. . back to you. >> that is pretty good rate com pupd bound rate. thanks. >>> and we're getting a set at the latest look at the preferred measure of inflation. later this week we'll get core cpe. investors hoping that the data will help clarify the plans for interest rates and whether we'll see any cut this goes year. a much better take on what is happening for inflation. and for more, we want to bring in eric rosengren. let's talk about this because this is a huge issue. we have one strategist saying that the pce will be more important than earnings this week for determining the direction of the markets. we've seen yieldses run up pretty 1257ksly. a lot of questions about inflation and whether it will be strong are than people anticipated. what do you think? >> i think you get different persp
and a stanford professor telling me that another risk is that lot of finteches specialize more in tech versus underwriting. a firm though that is one of the largest players, it says it is a core competencompetency. and demand from the issuers affirm at least about $10 billion in loans last quarter. . back to you. >> that is pretty good rate com pupd bound rate. thanks. >>> and we're getting a set at the latest look at the preferred measure of inflation. later this week we'll get...
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you have stanford instructor who said the jews should be put in a corner in his classroom. so, the thing is. >> ainsley: how does he get away with saying that laura bush. >> lawrence: they finally fired the guy. these are anti-israel protests that, is true. many have become anti-jewish we know that because they are saying they want to exterminate the jews. they are calling from the river to the sea i think this is my personal opinion we have allowed it to go too far we can't control it. we say this is free speech. it's not free speech. they are terrorizing people on campus. >> brian: number one, you have free speech but you can't hinder people going about their day, number one getting through traffic and also going to class. i think it's a total capitulation by this president. i know she has to worry about everyone's welfare. what about the kids that need to go to school. they don't care about this. they shouldn't. they have to finish up their finals. pay 70 or $80,000 a year for this ridiculous school because of the reputation it once had. and now all of a sudden they are
you have stanford instructor who said the jews should be put in a corner in his classroom. so, the thing is. >> ainsley: how does he get away with saying that laura bush. >> lawrence: they finally fired the guy. these are anti-israel protests that, is true. many have become anti-jewish we know that because they are saying they want to exterminate the jews. they are calling from the river to the sea i think this is my personal opinion we have allowed it to go too far we can't control...
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. >> the group ended their travels in california at stanford at a lab before returning to spain this week. the als network also helped the team while here in california. >>> well, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are celebrating earth week. >> the city of san francisco will be hosting the second annual climate week. "today in the bay"'s cinthia pimentel is here with more on what we can expect. >> one of the largest climate gatherings is happening this week in the city by the bay. thousands of people are expected to attend events ranging from nature walks, industry panels, a sustainable fashion show and other events. it is organized by the city's environment department and the company climate base, a hiring platform that helps organizations with careers in climate. over the next week, the city will become a place where diverse organizers and attendees can connect to exchange ideas and bring forth their solutions to our climate in crisis. >> our goals are to hold more events on more climate topics and bring more of these movers and shakers together to advance and accelerate the solutions
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policy from stanford. and this week she leaves for the university of cambridge and england, where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy. and human rights. changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking around earlier. and come back and give back to the veasey. and meet with the current interim president, dr denise no, olden in her staff. it's just such an honor to know that even see evergreen valley college but played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things that she's doing. now she's just outstanding role model for us. and staying in touch with us and letting other students know what's possible. when you take advantage of the opportunities that are here. says going to community college and taking the required courses for free gave her the credit and the academic freedom. to pursue bigger ideas when she would transfer to the top universities. later. i think the community college system in california is 1 of those incredible, incredible. organizations and systems that really changes so
policy from stanford. and this week she leaves for the university of cambridge and england, where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy. and human rights. changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking around earlier. and come back and give back to the veasey. and meet with the current interim president, dr denise no, olden in her staff. it's just such an honor to know that even see evergreen valley college but played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things that she's...
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the student -- at columbia and rutgers and at yale, and at stanford, they are cheering on hamas who are holding u.s. citizens. >> kayleigh: emily, we can get to the jewish process. the jewish -- supports of terrorism being yelled out. >> emily: the fact that why are these essentially terrorists improvisers -- why haven't they risen to the level of a terrorist facsimile? pretty close if they are yelling "i am hamas." i point out a post on x. if donald trump has to answer for charlottesville, why doesn't joe biden have to answer for columbia university and all campuses? it's all over the country. visibly jewish students are physically attacked because of the visual nature of that, because of their identification. how is that acceptable? i don't understand why this administration has not pulled all mock come out close to. >> we have seen harassments and calls for violence against. it is reprehensible and dangerous. no place on college campuses or anywhere and our country. maybe some on camera remarks will go a long way. >> mollie: that statement i think came from a press secretary at the w
the student -- at columbia and rutgers and at yale, and at stanford, they are cheering on hamas who are holding u.s. citizens. >> kayleigh: emily, we can get to the jewish process. the jewish -- supports of terrorism being yelled out. >> emily: the fact that why are these essentially terrorists improvisers -- why haven't they risen to the level of a terrorist facsimile? pretty close if they are yelling "i am hamas." i point out a post on x. if donald trump has to answer...
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. >> group's ride ended at a stanford lab and they're returning to spain this week. >>> one of the world's largest climate gatherings this week. the company climate space organizes it every year. the goal is gathering leading minds on climate change and sparking cds to tackle the most pressing issues of our time. thousands of people are expected to attend nature walks, panels, a sustainable fashion show. we're going to have earth day coverage all week. tons of exciting stories in the week ahead so please, stay tuned in every newscast. every member of our team is part of our earth week coverage. that is going to do it for this edition of the fast forward. edition of the fast forward. join us at 4:30 for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i ca
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a stanford professor joins us you got it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ everyone needs a place to recharge. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. awareness to creating a more sustainable planet. while scientists have documented the impact global warming is having on our planet. a new report documents its impact on our wallet. spoiler alert climate change makes us poor. joining us live now is professor noah diffenbaugh with stanford's school of sustainability to discuss the study and the economic impact of global warming. professor diffenbaugh, thanks for your time today. >> thanks for having me. >> so you were not part of the study, right? >> uh- not this study. that's just been published, correct? >> okay. this one was done by the potsdam institute of climate impact research out of germany. but i know you're quite familiar with the findings and the findings of others like it in fact, having d
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i remember when blake picked me up, i was giving a lecture at stanford, must have been the latter part of the decade, 2008, 2009, something like that. blake picked me up from the airport, we were driving to campus -- he has passed away now. and we were talking, and he said, you know, it is funny because there are a couple of wars going on right now, this war in afghanistan, this war in iraq, and you look around, it is like nothing is going on. american troops are fighting, there are wars happening in these countries, but around you, there is nothing. you go onto campus, you give a lecture, it is not affecting anybody. there's no protests, no nothing. and he was sort of baffled and horrified by this state of affairs. and i thought a lot about that, and i have thought about it many times since. america has wound up, if we talk about where america could go, what might be the optimistic future. and i think that, in a sense, what you see now is life in the country disproportionately provided the troops that went to fight in these wars, that have proven catastrophic for the countries in whic
i remember when blake picked me up, i was giving a lecture at stanford, must have been the latter part of the decade, 2008, 2009, something like that. blake picked me up from the airport, we were driving to campus -- he has passed away now. and we were talking, and he said, you know, it is funny because there are a couple of wars going on right now, this war in afghanistan, this war in iraq, and you look around, it is like nothing is going on. american troops are fighting, there are wars...
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new stanford chemical plants that emit toxic pollution. and now it affected delaware, we have the highest cancer rate in 1977 any state in the nation. and guess what, a lot of us me included, ended up with bronchial asthma. >> reporter: what did he almost say there? bronchial cancer? demand that brought you uncle boise's cuisine last week, cannibal cuisine. that story did not pan out either. he makes this stuff up but to say that this is sharp as a tack, i'd hate to see adult one. >> laura: michael douglas is quite compelling when he offers secondhand observations as well. people i know that spend time with him say that he's good. would spend some time with him and then come out after spanning your own time with him and say something. >> reporter: possible deniability, smart. one celebrities who is not out hitting the campaign trail like the rest for joe biden is michelle obama. but she is trying to generate some excitement by engaging the little people with an all-new target run. >> and it's in target. so we are going to go undercover. i
new stanford chemical plants that emit toxic pollution. and now it affected delaware, we have the highest cancer rate in 1977 any state in the nation. and guess what, a lot of us me included, ended up with bronchial asthma. >> reporter: what did he almost say there? bronchial cancer? demand that brought you uncle boise's cuisine last week, cannibal cuisine. that story did not pan out either. he makes this stuff up but to say that this is sharp as a tack, i'd hate to see adult one....
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>> i love seeing that relationship between the two of them the group ended their travels here at a stanford lab before returning to spain and the als network also help the team while here in california. you can get stories like this all you have to do is join us at the bay we start at 5:00 a.m. and you can watch nbc bay area news whenever you want we are on 24 seven on other streaming platforms. back to you. >> what a perfect time to go out no matter what you're doing. your walking. the last week and was glorious this morning i took a lot of time to just walk around. >> so important with weather like this i think everybody -- right? soaking it up this past saturday and sunday let's take it into the microclimate forecast starting off with your carbon footprint of course it is earth day we have climate coverage all week long and extended coverage on nbc bay area.com. you probably already know common sense right here it's a useful reminder buying local food can help, recycling, solar panels we know those are expensive but if you're able to do it, that's a huge way to make a big impact on carpo
>> i love seeing that relationship between the two of them the group ended their travels here at a stanford lab before returning to spain and the als network also help the team while here in california. you can get stories like this all you have to do is join us at the bay we start at 5:00 a.m. and you can watch nbc bay area news whenever you want we are on 24 seven on other streaming platforms. back to you. >> what a perfect time to go out no matter what you're doing. your walking....
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course at stanford. i was loving it the first three weeks until i got a zero and i didn't know python. i was hopeless and it's fun. i have a long way to go. nice my middle daughter is a senior software engineer and i got closer and i got her to help me with my homework. on the policy part, though, it's tricky, i tend to be on the optimistic on the a.i. curve and there was something said when the internet first came out we are way overestimating a short-term impact and underestimating and i feel the same way. and lives will look completely different because of artificial intelligence. and the ability to and now pran korea attic cancer. the whole notion of liquid biopsies. and we have a great bill that apparently 10% of patient ever year is due to misdiagnosis. think if we took the power of artificial and manifesto and look at a.i. applied to reading the wrong medicine off the chart or cutting off the wrong arm or whatever it is, to really move us forward, there is enormous amount of good. but what we are
course at stanford. i was loving it the first three weeks until i got a zero and i didn't know python. i was hopeless and it's fun. i have a long way to go. nice my middle daughter is a senior software engineer and i got closer and i got her to help me with my homework. on the policy part, though, it's tricky, i tend to be on the optimistic on the a.i. curve and there was something said when the internet first came out we are way overestimating a short-term impact and underestimating and i feel...