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researchers at stanford say law enforcement is simply not ready to handle the surge of child sex abuse images generated on the internet, and they're worried it will stop investigators from helping real children who need to be rescued. >> abc seven news reporter lauren martinez asked researchers what needs to happen to fix this scary situation. >> is there any pictures of this girl on his, facebook? >> an influx of online child sexual abuse material is a rising concern for law enforcement. a new stanford report examines the strengths and weaknesses of the online child safety ecosystem. >> it's not just that law enforcement are overwhelmed with the volume of reports, it's that they feel like they aren't able to accurately prioritize among reports for investigation. they feel like they can't figure out which report is most likely to lead to the rescue of a child who is actively being abused. >> the organization, national center for missing and exploited children has a cyber tip line. it's a tool for members of the public or companies to report online. child sexual exploitation. but many o
researchers at stanford say law enforcement is simply not ready to handle the surge of child sex abuse images generated on the internet, and they're worried it will stop investigators from helping real children who need to be rescued. >> abc seven news reporter lauren martinez asked researchers what needs to happen to fix this scary situation. >> is there any pictures of this girl on his, facebook? >> an influx of online child sexual abuse material is a rising concern for law...
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the tent camp at stanford started tonight. and the protesters say they plan to stay there at least through tomorrow. it's a pretty good sized crowd and they have been quite loud. >> we begin our coverage with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. he's following this developing story and joins us live from the stanford campus. j.r. >> ama and dan a couple of hundred students are still out here this evening. they have set up camp here on campus at white memorial plaza. and as i talk about this, i do want to step out of the way and show you what it looks like out here this evening. at this point, no arrests have been made and police have not cleared this area. the chanting for gaza picked up after it got dark out earlier this evening. keep your arms up. you see, the large crowd of students, educators and community members. the director of public relations at stanford said earlier tonight that disruption of classes and university events are prohibited and that overnight camping is likewise prohibited under university policy. but we
the tent camp at stanford started tonight. and the protesters say they plan to stay there at least through tomorrow. it's a pretty good sized crowd and they have been quite loud. >> we begin our coverage with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. he's following this developing story and joins us live from the stanford campus. j.r. >> ama and dan a couple of hundred students are still out here this evening. they have set up camp here on campus at white memorial plaza. and as i talk...
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here's abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise there is way too much noise. >> adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand, a firm that organizes advocacy events and demonstrations. his company is not working with groups on either side of this issue. >> what's being lost is convince people who are on the fence to think about it more in your way. if you look at the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement were both based on bringing in moderate, perhaps even tepid supporters into the fold. >> at stanford, organizers of the protests say they want the university to separate itself from any companies or organizations that are advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war to get more eyes on their cause. their demonstration went up dur
here's abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise there is way too much noise. >> adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand,...
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a new stanford report examines the strengths and weaknesses of the online child safety ecosystem. >> it's not just that law enforcement are overwhelmed with the volume of reports, it's that they feel like they aren't able to accurately prioritize among reports for investigation. they feel like they can't figure out which report is most likely to lead to the rescue of a child who is actively being abused. >> the organization, national center for missing and exploited children has a cyber tip line. it's a tool for members of the public or companies to report online. child sexual exploitation. but many of the tips received are incomplete or inaccurate. >> many platforms are submitting cyber tip line reports that show a meme, and the meme technically meets the definition of child sexual abuse material, so platforms are required by law to report it. these are typically images that people are sharing out of, like poor comedic intent. >> according to the center's data, nearly half of all reports made to the cyber tip line in 2022 were considered actionable. >> law enforcement might look at
a new stanford report examines the strengths and weaknesses of the online child safety ecosystem. >> it's not just that law enforcement are overwhelmed with the volume of reports, it's that they feel like they aren't able to accurately prioritize among reports for investigation. they feel like they can't figure out which report is most likely to lead to the rescue of a child who is actively being abused. >> the organization, national center for missing and exploited children has a...
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the tent camp at stanford started tonight. and the protesters say they plan to stay there at least through tomorrow. it's a pretty good sized crowd and they have been quite loud. >> we begin our coverage with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. he's following this developing story and joins us live from the stanford campus. j.r. >> ama and dan a couple of hundred students are still out here this evening. they have set up camp here on campus at white memorial plaza. and as i talk about this, i do want to step out of the way and show you what it looks like out here this evening. at this point, no arrests have been made and police have not cleared this area. the chanting for gaza picked up after it got dark out earlier this evening. keep your arms up. you see, the large crowd of students, educators and community members. the director of public relations at stanford said earlier tonight that disruption of classes and university events are prohibited and that overnight camping is likewise prohibited under university policy. but we
the tent camp at stanford started tonight. and the protesters say they plan to stay there at least through tomorrow. it's a pretty good sized crowd and they have been quite loud. >> we begin our coverage with abc seven news reporter j.r. stone. he's following this developing story and joins us live from the stanford campus. j.r. >> ama and dan a couple of hundred students are still out here this evening. they have set up camp here on campus at white memorial plaza. and as i talk...
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here's abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise there is way too much noise. >> adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand, a firm that organizes advocacy events and demonstrations. his company is not working with groups on either side of this issue. >> what's being lost is convince people who are on the fence to think about it more in your way. if you look at the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement were both based on bringing in moderate, perhaps even tepid supporters into the fold. >> at stanford, organizers of the protests say they want the university to separate itself from any companies or organizations that are advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war to get more eyes on their cause. their demonstration went up dur
here's abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise there is way too much noise. >> adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand,...
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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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this group also called on stanford to divest from companies connected to israel and the war in gaza. earlier this month, stanford received an f grade in the anti-defamation league's first ever campus anti-semitism report card will be shut down through tomorrow after police failed to remove dozens of pro-police activists. they took over an academic building last night, and as you can see, the protesters successfully pushed the police back. one man hitting officers with a giant plastic water bottle. officers responding with their batons, according to reports, at least three people have been arrested. the exact number of activists occupying that building is not known. >> and in new york, a new encampment is growing at columbia university, now in its seventh day of protests. the protest at columbia had inspired this week's actions at other campuses nationwide. more than 100 people were arrested last week, and university officials announced last night that classes will be hybrid for the rest of the semester due to security concerns. >> i've been warned by new york university to leave the
this group also called on stanford to divest from companies connected to israel and the war in gaza. earlier this month, stanford received an f grade in the anti-defamation league's first ever campus anti-semitism report card will be shut down through tomorrow after police failed to remove dozens of pro-police activists. they took over an academic building last night, and as you can see, the protesters successfully pushed the police back. one man hitting officers with a giant plastic water...
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this afternoon on getting answers, i spoke with a stanford assistant professor as our climate starts to get warmer and we see more extreme weather patterns, more rain, we see a lot of the vegetation just really growing more and producing more pollen. >> and so this is happening sooner because of the warmer weather and these trees are really producing higher quantities of pollen as well. you know, we're seeing longer and stronger pollen seasons across the country. and we're seeing that our trees are blooming earlier, not just here in california, but even in the midwest. >> so, larry, here, it's december through june now. oh, a seven month. >> that explains some things, like why i woke up sneezing. >> yep. according to the cdc, nearly 25% of adults and 20% of children in the us have seasonal allergies. >> all right. coming up, a tom brady signature dilemma controversy and why today is a big day for wed norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on
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and they're calling out three well-known companies stanford has ties with lockheed martin, stanford has ties with chevron with hp, and all three of those companies, are hurting the palestinian people. in a statement, the university said. in 2015, the board declined a proposal to divest of certain companies doing business in israel. they say that decision has remained in place ever since . they also say it doesn't impact stanford's endowment, which the university website shows is $36.5 billion as of last august. stanford's statement continues to say the university's endowment has no direct holdings in israeli companies or direct holdings in defense contractors, beyond small exposures resulting from passive funds that track broad indexes, such as the s&p 500. but students say they want more transparency. >> stanford refuses to disclose its, investments like where it puts its money, and that's another thing we would like the school to do in palo alto. >> lena howland, abc seven news. >> a similar encampment continues at uc berkeley. a group of cyclists rode by today as part of their pro-pa
and they're calling out three well-known companies stanford has ties with lockheed martin, stanford has ties with chevron with hp, and all three of those companies, are hurting the palestinian people. in a statement, the university said. in 2015, the board declined a proposal to divest of certain companies doing business in israel. they say that decision has remained in place ever since . they also say it doesn't impact stanford's endowment, which the university website shows is $36.5 billion...
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two 300 pro-palestinian activists staged a demonstration at stanford on monday, according to the stanford daily. the solidarity walkout was to show support for the palestinian people and protesters at other colleges. we've been tracking this protest, as you see on your screen at uc berkeley for several days now, the number of tents outside sproul plaza continues to grow, and they're calling it the free palestine camp. the students say they are willing to risk expulsion and arrest. cal officials hope to keep it peaceful if the protest doesn't disrupt university operations. >> that will be one situation. if it becomes disruptive, it begins to interfere with the rights of others. the rights of students who want to attend class. and that will dictate a different kind of response. >> what i anticipate is what happened at columbia, where they gave them a 24 hour notice of the charges. the student conduct charges they would receive. after that, they called in nypd. i expect the same to happen here. >> a university spokesperson said. uc berkeley has no plans to change its investment policies and
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a pro-palestinian demonstration at stanford is getting bigger. a man is at the live desk with how this protest is playing out so far. yeah, reggie, at least 100 students have set up camp at stanford's white memorial plaza. >> police have not made any arrests, and they have not cleared the area. the group started chanting after it got dark last night. up. students, educators and community members are taking part in this people's university for palestine encampment. the director of public relations at stanford said, quote, disruptions of classes and university events are prohibited and that overnight camping is likewise prohibited under university policy. but we haven't seen law enforcement take any action. organizers say they are aligned with other schools across the country. they are demanding their college separate themselves from any companies or organizations that advance military efforts. in the israel-hamas war. >> we need to stand with the students who are standing with the people in gaza, and not enough people are standing up. so the stude
a pro-palestinian demonstration at stanford is getting bigger. a man is at the live desk with how this protest is playing out so far. yeah, reggie, at least 100 students have set up camp at stanford's white memorial plaza. >> police have not made any arrests, and they have not cleared the area. the group started chanting after it got dark last night. up. students, educators and community members are taking part in this people's university for palestine encampment. the director of public...
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this morning stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend. but this year's event will look different . pro-palestinian protesters remain camped out on campus, with the possibility of arrest and suspension. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez talks to those questioning whether the protests are making progress at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn. the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise there is way too much noise. >> adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand, a firm that organizes advocacy events and demonstrations. his company is not working with groups on either side of this issue. >> what's being lost is convinced people who are on the fence to think about it more in your way. if you look at the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement were both based on bringing in
this morning stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend. but this year's event will look different . pro-palestinian protesters remain camped out on campus, with the possibility of arrest and suspension. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez talks to those questioning whether the protests are making progress at the center of stanford's campus. >> pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. a rope and protester standing by border the lawn....
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. >> more than 300 pro-palestinian activists staged a demonstration at stanford, according to the stanford daily. organizers labeled the event as a solidarity walkout yesterday to show support for the palestinian people and protesters at colleges nationwide. the group also called on stanford to divest from companies connected to israel and the war in gaza. earlier this month, stanford received an f in the anti-defamation league's first ever campus anti semitism report card >> cal poly humboldt will be shut down through tomorrow after police failed to remove dozens of pro-palestinian activists who took over an academic building last night. as you can see, protesters successfully pushed the police back, one man hitting officers with a plastic water bottle. officers responding with their batons. according to reports. at least three people have been arrested. the exact number of activists occupying the building is not known. >> coming up. you see it a gray day around the bay and a dramatic change in temperatures. abc7 news meteorologist sandhya pate will be here with the llyn near lake merritt
. >> more than 300 pro-palestinian activists staged a demonstration at stanford, according to the stanford daily. organizers labeled the event as a solidarity walkout yesterday to show support for the palestinian people and protesters at colleges nationwide. the group also called on stanford to divest from companies connected to israel and the war in gaza. earlier this month, stanford received an f in the anti-defamation league's first ever campus anti semitism report card >> cal...
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on monday, according to the stanford daily. the solidarity walkout was to show support for the palestinian people and protesters at other colleges. we've been tracking this protest at uc berkeley for several days now. the number of tents outside in sproul plaza continues to grow. they're calling it the free palestine camp. the students say they are willing to risk expulsion and arrest. cal officials hope to keep it peaceful if the protest doesn't disrupt university operations. >> that will be one situation. if it becomes disruptive, it begins to interfere with the rights of others. the rights of students who want to attend class. and that will dictate a different kind of response. >> what i anticipate is what happened at columbia, where they gave them a 24 hour notice of the charges, the student conduct charges they would receive. after that, they called in nypd. i expect the same to happen here. >> a university spokesperson said. uc berkeley has no plans to change its investment policies or practices. tensions have run high on
on monday, according to the stanford daily. the solidarity walkout was to show support for the palestinian people and protesters at other colleges. we've been tracking this protest at uc berkeley for several days now. the number of tents outside in sproul plaza continues to grow. they're calling it the free palestine camp. the students say they are willing to risk expulsion and arrest. cal officials hope to keep it peaceful if the protest doesn't disrupt university operations. >> that...
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a pro-palestinian demonstration in stanford is getting bigger. amanda is at the live desk with how this protest is playing out. >> reggie, at least 100 students have set up camp at stanford's white memorial plaza. police have not made any arrests, and they have not cleared the area. the group started chanting after it got dark last night. your arms up. students, educators and community members are taking part in this people's university for palestine encampment, the director of public relations at stanford said, quote, disruptions of classes and university events are prohibited and that overnight camping is likely prohibited under is likewise excuse me, prohibited under university policy. but we haven't seen law enforcement take any action. organizers say they are aligned with other schools across the country. they're demanding their college separate themselves from any companies or organizations that advance military efforts. in the israel-hamas war, we need to stand with the students who are standing with the people in gaza and not enough peopl
a pro-palestinian demonstration in stanford is getting bigger. amanda is at the live desk with how this protest is playing out. >> reggie, at least 100 students have set up camp at stanford's white memorial plaza. police have not made any arrests, and they have not cleared the area. the group started chanting after it got dark last night. your arms up. students, educators and community members are taking part in this people's university for palestine encampment, the director of public...
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this morning, stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend, but this year's event will look different. pro-palestinian protesters remain camped out on campus, with the possibility of arrests and suspension. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez talks to those questioning whether the protests are making progress at the center of stanford's campus, pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. >> a rope and protester standing by border the lawn. the encampment sits on on friday evening. it's quiet and calm compared to the other protests that have erupted across college campuses like emory university in atlanta. >> i think there's too much noise. there is way too much noise, adam swart is the founder of crowds on demand, a firm that organizes advocacy events and demonstrations. >> his company is not working with groups on either side of this issue. >> what's being lost is convincing people who are on the fence to think about it more in your way. if you look at the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement were both based on brin
this morning, stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend, but this year's event will look different. pro-palestinian protesters remain camped out on campus, with the possibility of arrests and suspension. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez talks to those questioning whether the protests are making progress at the center of stanford's campus, pro-palestinian protests continue for a second night. >> a rope and protester standing by border the...
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the protesters say they will stay in the area as long as they need to be at stanford. zach fuentes, abc seven news meanwhile, the campus of cal poly humboldt is going to be closed through the rest of the semester. >> that's may 10th because of protests, pro-palestinian activists have occupied several buildings on campus. this has been going on since monday. the school set a deadline of 5 p.m. today for people to leave without being arrested. the school says there's been vandalism and theft because of the protesters. now we have continuing coverage of these campus protests across the country, as well as here in the bay area. it's all on our website, abc seven news.com, and there's a link right on our home page. >> supporters of alameda county district attorney pamela price rallied in oakland today. they want county officials to forgo a special election in august and instead put it on the november ballot. they say a special election would cost $20 million in public funds, money they say could fund things like health care programs and violence prevention services. >> the
the protesters say they will stay in the area as long as they need to be at stanford. zach fuentes, abc seven news meanwhile, the campus of cal poly humboldt is going to be closed through the rest of the semester. >> that's may 10th because of protests, pro-palestinian activists have occupied several buildings on campus. this has been going on since monday. the school set a deadline of 5 p.m. today for people to leave without being arrested. the school says there's been vandalism and...
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we'll speak with a doctor from stanford univ corporations are getting heat from the california nurses association to provide more oversight over how the technology is tested and used. joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back control of american medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so i has advanced the world in so many ways. as your book touches on things like reducing medical errors, enhancing diagnostic precision, precision, and easing the burden of health care staffing. but we've heard from nurses this week who argue ai can also be a detriment to patients. how do you see ai being safely balanced with patient care? >> i think you've focused it very well in my book. the first three chapters are around the big opportunities is the way you can save hundreds of thousands of lives, make health care more affordable, higher quality, more convenient for patients. but chapter four or part for multiple chapters is all about the ris
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doctor jyoti tirumalasetti with stanford health care. thank you so much for your insight today. >> thank you. >> coming up next, your doctor and your health, a study finds you might be better off with a female doctor, especially if you're a health. turns out it can. a new study led by ucla finds women are less likely to die when they're treated by female doctors. joining us live now to explain why is doctor lisa rosenstein a primary care physician and assistant professor at ucsf, who coauthored the study? doctor rosenstein, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> before we dive into the study, just indulge me for a moment here, and i'm going to pose a puzzle, a brain teaser to our viewers that i think you and i might know, but half to three quarters of americans can't figure out. so here it goes. a father and son get into a car crash and are rushed to the hospital. the father dies. the boy is taken to the operating room and the surgeon says, i can't operate on this boy because he's my son. how is this possible? judging fr
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so, and at stanford, you know, it was very interesting because here the encampment is just now coming back after being forced to end in february. but protesters have been there for four months with tents. why didn't it catch fire that time? what is the tipping point? why now? why the columbia one that kind of sparked everything? >> it's really hard to say what the factors are here, there is a history at columbia. of course. i mean, going back to the 1960s where you had mass demonstrations in 1968, in columbia, wanting the school to disengage from any, contracts or activities that supported the vietnam war, occupation of student buildings. and then those protests radiated through the country, hard to say why it's columbia again at the center of this, other than the fact that there is this large encampment and it has led to confrontations and arrests, do you think considerations should be different for private versus public universities in terms of what they allow of their students in the protests? >> i mean, i know they treat us, the media, differently in terms of access, but how about
so, and at stanford, you know, it was very interesting because here the encampment is just now coming back after being forced to end in february. but protesters have been there for four months with tents. why didn't it catch fire that time? what is the tipping point? why now? why the columbia one that kind of sparked everything? >> it's really hard to say what the factors are here, there is a history at columbia. of course. i mean, going back to the 1960s where you had mass demonstrations...
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we love to see where the recross goes with pecker who has been on the stanford days. the only witness we have had a chance to hear from so far and you referenced that there has been a lot of back and forth between the defense and prosecution in not coughing up who the next witnesses will be. you know it takes an enormous and defense preparation to get ready for a witness to take the stand. you can be ready for multiple different people that you expect, but really honing in when you know they are in the batter's box. that so important for both sides of this equation. prosecutors know who they will call. the defenses in the dark. they asked defense to give them a heads up and there has been back and forth on whether or not present trouble be responsible with the names of the witnesses. whether you just give them to the attorneys and not to the defendant. i assume there will be haggling over that because the defense is sitting there thinking that pecker will wrap up soon, who is coming next? >> and again as sandor was saying rumors are or i think eric shawn said it could
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dozens detained the past day as the demonstrations in the bay area expand to the stanford campus, where students have now set up tents. >> a massive fire at an iconic southern california pier. this isn't the first time it's burned. the city now vowing to rebuild. >> plus, a weekend traffic alert if you have to drive in the east bay or the north bay. what you need to know about closures on interstate 680 and highway 37. good morning. it is
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and i say at stanford when i'm talking to students when i tell them that. a great victory for the rule of law. i know one-third of you think there should have been some paving stones thrown. you're sorry there weren't a few riots and so forth. but before you conclude that, turn on your television set. not this program. but turn on your television set and see how people decide things in countries where they don't follow a rule of law. >> do you worry about that now, mr. justice? >> you're always worried about it. >> why will people follow the law, the rulings of the court, when in dobbs, justices who have said when they're being confirmed, i will follow precedent, stare decisis. and then they turn and they come up with a decision, 5-4, on dobbs reversing a half century of precedent, and as you write about that, on dobbs, you wrote that justices first of all, you say in your book that justices should pay more attention to the consequences of their decisions instead of focusing only on the text or originalism. how does a judge know what the consequences of a d
and i say at stanford when i'm talking to students when i tell them that. a great victory for the rule of law. i know one-third of you think there should have been some paving stones thrown. you're sorry there weren't a few riots and so forth. but before you conclude that, turn on your television set. not this program. but turn on your television set and see how people decide things in countries where they don't follow a rule of law. >> do you worry about that now, mr. justice? >>...
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and yet i once brought that up at a at an event at stanford. we were discussing the wage gap and. somehow i brought up the advantages of having a stable families and an and what price women pay, trying to raise children by themselves, a partner without a husband. and people were just horrified that i was suggesting that that could be anything with which any bad effects of having raising children without a father. well, it just turns out us this is a tragedy for everyone, but especially for the boys. so i don't consider it a aspiration. and in fact, if you look at liberal upper class liberals, that's they live. they're the stable marriages in the world. and them for their children. but when they come to writing the sociology for everyone else. they're celebrating, you know, alternative arrangements arrangements. well, unfortunately, we do have to end there we've only scratched the surface, but thank you all for coming for this robust conversation and. thank our panelists very much for their remarks. we have someone with here who is a absolute and true friend to the national archive
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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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earlier, and we need to have responses of institutional courage — which is actually a thing that lives at stanford university and people can check it out online. there is research—based and data—informed concrete steps that institutions take that respond to survivors with institutional courage. you know, oftentimes survivors say that the betrayal and the moral injury we suffer within the system is worse than the sexual body invasion we experienced in the first place. the court found it was a mistake by the trialjudge that harvey weinstein therefore had not received a fair trial and that the manhattan da's offers said it was going to do everything in its power to retry the case and remain steadfast, it said, in its abatements —— commitment to survivors. would a retrial ease some of that shock, that upset, but betrayal that you and other survivors are feeling today? you know, what's important to know is that a court room is not a safe environment for survivors of male sexual violence. they can be very traumatising spaces. the most dangerous place in america for a woman is in her home. we kno
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she's also a fellow at the stanford hoover institution. welcome to the programme. picking up on the tough talk, conflict, strong language, emboldened perhaps by world events, do you think? certainly, i think this is a significant reason, the highest official to visit china since joe biden took office. it is taking place at a time when both sides genuinely do want to have some form of dupont but serious issues threatening their ability to do so. what are the issues? _ their ability to do so. what are the issues? i _ their ability to do so. what are the issues? i can - their ability to do so. what are the issues? i can think| their ability to do so. what i are the issues? i can think of five that _ are the issues? i can think of five that they _ are the issues? i can think of five that they will _ are the issues? i can think of five that they will try - are the issues? i can think of five that they will try to - are the issues? i can think of five that they will try to workj five that they will try to work out, on these five issues it's possible real progress can be
she's also a fellow at the stanford hoover institution. welcome to the programme. picking up on the tough talk, conflict, strong language, emboldened perhaps by world events, do you think? certainly, i think this is a significant reason, the highest official to visit china since joe biden took office. it is taking place at a time when both sides genuinely do want to have some form of dupont but serious issues threatening their ability to do so. what are the issues? _ their ability to do so....
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the bus ad was sponsored by the asian liver sentser at stanford. mark was a doctor and never heard of the asian liver center. none doctors heard of it either. we made an appoint. then found the asian liver center was just a basement storage room at stanford a tiny office. this was in 2001. it showed how little the medical establishment paid attention to hepatitis b in asian american s back then. we met with the director dr. samso. on a mission to end epidemic of hepatitis b calling it a silent killer. renowned surgeant yet there he was in the basement. doctor so told it was too late for mark, dr. so also told us mark did not get the information that could have saved his life chronic hepatitis b is passed from murlther to child at birth. for 30 years mark chronic hepatitis b was a ticking time bomb. had known the status could have caught the tumors in time for surgery. it was devastating to hear dr. so tell it was too late for mark but as mark acceptsed his fate we wanted to raise awareness to help others. before mark died he saved lives by telling
the bus ad was sponsored by the asian liver sentser at stanford. mark was a doctor and never heard of the asian liver center. none doctors heard of it either. we made an appoint. then found the asian liver center was just a basement storage room at stanford a tiny office. this was in 2001. it showed how little the medical establishment paid attention to hepatitis b in asian american s back then. we met with the director dr. samso. on a mission to end epidemic of hepatitis b calling it a silent...
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we are between uc berkeley and stanford. the graduates produced just from those institutions alone stay in the bay area and want to rise up and work here, provide a real opportunity for the start ups to build their companies and companies to grow here so we confident we will absorb a certain amount of office space with ai tech. with that, we are interested in increasing our human capital growing graduates. downtown university is something the mayor is open to pursuing and we are in conversations with uc berkeley we love to have as a partner in our downtown and then residential conversions are a great partner to that. as we build back the office space, people will want to live downtown again and we have a number buildings that can be converted to residential. the costs are high. mayor breed and her partners on the board made significant changes to reduce the costs. we waived fees for change of uses in the downtown area. there are code changes that will make the conversions easier. there is a ballot measure on the march ballot
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. >> reporter: new pr pro-palestinian demonstrations at loyola university in louisiana, stanford, and arizona state. >> a safe environment. i think that those here have been feeling that is not the case. >> reporter: here at columbia university, where it all began, it is day 10 of protests and student protesters are saying we are going to keep the tents up until the university meets our demands. >> colombia needs to divest from any corporation that is profiting off of...
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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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>>> tempers play at stanford. the site of the newest tent encampment. >> they should do their research on their own not to listen to a bunch of lies. >> the bigger risk is to stay silent. bigger risk is to be complice at. >> and now the university is threatening to take action against the protesting students just weeks before the end of the year >>>and we all know the a's have passionate fans. the same people who organized a boycott on opening day are heading to sacramento to the soon to be temporary home of the team. >>> you may of noticed people all over san francisco that are frantically looking for something at famous landmarks. what are they looking for. >> he is looking for. what are you looking for. we thought he we lost something and he said we are looking for a gold coin. >>> good evening, it is no secret that san francisco gets a bad rep for bad crime. thieves stealing adam shift's luggage in a parked car just this week. there has been an improvement. overall crime is down 30% from the same time last yea
>>> tempers play at stanford. the site of the newest tent encampment. >> they should do their research on their own not to listen to a bunch of lies. >> the bigger risk is to stay silent. bigger risk is to be complice at. >> and now the university is threatening to take action against the protesting students just weeks before the end of the year >>>and we all know the a's have passionate fans. the same people who organized a boycott on opening day are heading...
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stanford's digital have to graduated from beauty school. >>>>sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area >>jefferson award winner petty's car for a few hours of service, starting with a chair for the guests. of honor. this is our way of changing the world. >reporter>did >>in 2019. >>he had a brush with professionals. outside the seattle hygiene. center who treated the end, she invisible >>>>like they were walking through a minefield and stepping over them and not even really seeing them. >>and that kind of irked me. >>>>deep buzzed in his head. why not serve those in need right? there. so i said you need someone to cut hair. and they say oh, we need someone so badly. >reporter>jump ahead to 2021 joseph began tent city barbers that >>gives free haircuts to people living with homelessness in the bay area. city barbers is beauty will save the world >>>>which is a line from a >>dusty boevski novel is tough. the >reporter>based nonprofit >>mirrors his heart forgiving. he'd spent 15 years running stay. digital language. lab, but wanted to c
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stanford sent out mass emails to a student body that suspension or expulsion as possible. and they violate student policies. meanwhile, students at uc berkeley have entered day 4 of their camp out in front of sprawl plaza. they demand the university named israel's actions in gaza as genocide. and cut all corporate ties with the country as other campuses across the country see arrest by police, you may be wondering why we have not heard of any arrests on bay area campuses well, cal released a statement. saying. they will not involve law enforcement unless it's absolutely necessary to protect the physical safety of the campus community because of experience. of nonviolent political protests. well, governor gavin newsom says he's also monitoring the campus demonstration and his working with university trustees to make sure they remain peaceful. and ucl, a students at their own on their campus have also started their own camp out in front of royce hall. yeah. on both sides of the conflict showed up to the demonstration with some shoving and grabbing signs of protesters hands u
stanford sent out mass emails to a student body that suspension or expulsion as possible. and they violate student policies. meanwhile, students at uc berkeley have entered day 4 of their camp out in front of sprawl plaza. they demand the university named israel's actions in gaza as genocide. and cut all corporate ties with the country as other campuses across the country see arrest by police, you may be wondering why we have not heard of any arrests on bay area campuses well, cal released a...
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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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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 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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>anc2 mic>from r >>> he went from running stanford's digital language lab to graduating from beauty school. sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. i can't wait to hear about it. >> he's pretty amazing. and he gained a brand new set of skills and he uses them to give people a whole new look. >> joseph unpacks his car for a few hours of service starting with the chair for the guests of honor. >> this is our way of changing the world. >> reporter: joseph started three haircuts for the unhoused in 2018. he had a brush with professionals outside the seattle hygiene center who treated the unsheltered like they were invisible. >> like they were walking through a mine field and stepping over them. that kind of urked me. >> reporter: an idea buzzed in their head. why not serve the need right there? >> so i said you need to cut hair and they said oh, we need someone so badly. >> reporter: jump ahead to 2021. joseph began tent city barber that gives spring haircut to people living in homelessness for the bay area. >> our model at tent city barber is beauty will save
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. >>> stanford is one of the latest schools where demonstrators have now set up encampments. this was the scene in palo alto within the last few hours. our kelsi thorud spoke to protesters and their critics about the growing divide on campus as they wrap up the school year. >> reporter: rahina spent her friday here by her and fellow pro palestinian protesters who are calling on the university to cut ties with companies that do business with israel. >> we're planning to stay here to insist that the university discloses and divests from occupied palestine and i think so many of us are willing to be here for as long as is necessary for the university to hear us. >> reporter: this encampment at stanford is just one of dozens of similar protests popping up on college campuses across the country. she told me students here want the administration to know they have a stake in this conflict and will use their voices to try and create change. >> i think that we have a very unique responsible because we're the ones who will inherit the future of the earth. >> reporter: but she and her c
. >>> stanford is one of the latest schools where demonstrators have now set up encampments. this was the scene in palo alto within the last few hours. our kelsi thorud spoke to protesters and their critics about the growing divide on campus as they wrap up the school year. >> reporter: rahina spent her friday here by her and fellow pro palestinian protesters who are calling on the university to cut ties with companies that do business with israel. >> we're planning to stay...
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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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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...