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Utility seeks bankruptcy over California fires
The largest utility in the United States said Monday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because it faces at least 30 billion US dollars in potential damages from lawsuits over the catastrophic wildfires in California in 2017 and 2018...
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Scientist develop new water filter
AP Television
Stanford, California, recent
1. Close shot bottle of carbon nanotubes
2. Various David Schoen preparing water filter demonstration
3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Schoen, Postdoctoral Researcher in Materials Sciences, Stanford...
Bloomberg
Stanford Graduate School of Business Dean on Emerging Tech Business
Nov.04 -- Jonathan Levin, Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, discusses being the top-ranked business school for the second year in a row. He also talks technology regulation, preparing students for a changing job market and...
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Utility seeks bankruptcy over California fires
The nation's largest utility said Monday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because it faces at least $30 billion in potential damages from lawsuits over the catastrophic wildfires in California in 2017 and 2018 that killed scores of...
Bloomberg
23andMe's Wojcicki on How to Handle Regulatory Challenges
June 24 -- 23andMe's CEO Anne Wojcicki discusses her endorsement of Hillary Clinton and how to handle regulatory issues as a young startup. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang from the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford,...
Bloomberg
More Tech Regulation to Come, Says Stanford Business School Dean
Nov.04 -- Jonathan Levin, Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, discusses tech regulation with Bloomberg's Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.
Bloomberg
Stanford's Taylor: Fed Is Off-Track, Needs to Adjust
John Taylor, professor of economics at Stanford University, says the Federal Reserve is behind the curve on inflation and needs to adjust policy. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Social Media Made Brexit, Trump Possible, Says Ferguson
Oct.03 -- Niall Ferguson, senior fellow at Hoover Institution, discusses the role played by Facebook and social media in global politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Study shows running increases life expectancy
AP Television
Palo Alto, California, September 24th 2008
1. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center
2. Wide shot Stanford Medical Center fountain
3. Close shot fountain
4. Wide shot track
5. Pan right trainers
6. Group shot runners
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Bloomberg
Stanford's Wilson Surprised by Nobel Prize Win
Oct.12 -- Stanford University academic Robert B. Wilson reacts to winning the 2020 Nobel Prize in economics for his improvements to auction theory. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Stanford's Taylor on Fed Guidance, Cryptocurrencies, Fiscal Policy
Dec.17 -- John Taylor, Stanford University professor of economics, discusses the need for more forward guidance from the Federal Reserve, the rise of cryptocurrencies, and U.S. fiscal policy on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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COVID Text ‘Smishing’ Scams Circulate Across U.S.
Experts warn of ‘smishing’ scams using stimulus news to trick people into enrolling in fake COVID relief programs.
Bloomberg
Fmr. NATO Deputy Secretary General Gottemoeller on Finland, Sweden Potential NATO Entry
Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller discusses Finland and Sweden's potential entry into NATO. Gottemoeller also discusses the gas supply in Ukraine being effected by the war, and how long the process may take for...
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PG&E faces bankruptcy over California wildfires
The nation's largest utility said Monday it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy because it faces at least $30 billion in potential damages from lawsuits over the catastrophic wildfires in California in 2017 and 2018 that killed scores of...
Bloomberg
Palihapitiya: Microsoft-LinkedIn a Great Deal for Both
June 23 -- Chamath Palihapitiya, Social+Capital Partnership managing partner, comments on the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal and the future of tech during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in...
Bloomberg
Stripe's Collison: We're Happy as a Private Company
June 23 -- John Collison, Stripe's president and co-founder, discusses the company's competition with PayPal and the potential for an IPO. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford,...
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Health benefits of organic food put under microscope
Oakland, California - 3 August 2012
16x9
1. Wide of people walking into a farmers' market
2. Tight of eggs at market
San Francisco, California - 31 August 2012
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3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Dena Bravata, Senior Research Affiliate,...
Bloomberg
Why John Doerr Gave Stanford $1.1 Billion
John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins chairman and author of 'Speed and Scale,' talks about why he and his wife donated $1.1 billion to Stanford University. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein."
Bloomberg
Stanford University's Ferguson on Ukraine War
Niall Ferguson, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, discusses the latest developments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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New Study Finds Majority Of U.S. Still Susceptible To Coronavirus
This research falls in line with what CDC director Robert Redfield told Congress: "More than 90% of the population remains susceptible."
Bloomberg
Chamath Palihapitiya: Microsoft-LinkedIn, Future of Tech
June 23 -- Chamath Palihapitiya, Social+Capital Partnership managing partner, comments on the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal and the future of tech during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in...
Bloomberg
DFJ's Draper: There's Nothing Wrong With Theranos
June 23 -- Tim Draper, Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ) founding partner, comments on Theranos during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Brad Stone at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford, California.
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EDIT 3 win Nobel chemistry prize for cyber experiments
Martin Karplus of Strasbourg and Harvard universities, Michael Levitt of Stanford University and Arieh Warshel from the University of Southern California have won this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for laying the foundation for...