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Stanford President Weighs In on Tech Diversity

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June 7 -- John Hennessy, president of Stanford University, comments on Silicon Valley's diversity problem. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Fed Needs to Sync Strategy to Communication, Plosser Says

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May.03 -- Former Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Charles Plosser discusses Fed communication and policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.
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How Facebook's Oversight Board Is Looking To Fix Content Problems

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Facebook created the Oversight Board to help make big content moderation decisions. Experts worry there's not enough independence.
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Milgrom, Wilson Win 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics

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Oct.12 -- The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics has been awarded to two Stanford University academics, Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson, for their work on auctions. Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Professor Goran...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Global Economic Distortions: Fixing a Flawed System

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Dec.05 -- Stanford Finance Professor Anat Admati and University of Chicago Booth School Finance Professor Luigi Zingales discuss distortions in the global economy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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RR0302/C USA: Medical Simulation

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Simulation Center for Crisis Management Training in Health Care at Veterans Affairs Health Care System in Palo Alto, California, United States (APTN, recent - December 2001): Dr Louis Halamek in control room of simulated operating...
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Could being a virtual reality cow make you a vegetarian?

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AP Television Stanford, US - August 2, 2013 1. Close of man putting wrist sensors on 2. Mid low shot of man putting knee pads on 3. Close of man putting virtual reality helmet on 4. Mid of volunteer on hands and knees 5. Close of...
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Stanford Pres.: Let's Focus on Preventing Sexual Violence

Higher Ed
June 7 -- John Hennessy, president of Stanford University, discusses the prevention of sexual violence. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Stripe's Collison: We've Been Really Impressed With Apple

Higher Ed
June 23 -- John Collison, Stripe's president and co-founder, comments on Apple Pay and the potential for an IPO during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Stanford, California.
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Bloomberg

Stanford's Taylor Sees Benefits to Rules-Based Policy

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May.05 -- John Taylor, Stanford University professor, comments on rules-based monetary policy during an interview with Bloomberg's Mike McKee at The Hoover Institution's "The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy: A Policy...
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John Taylor Sees 'Pretty Strong' U.S. Economy as 'Promising'

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Stanford University Economics Professor John Taylor discusses the Federal Reserve's rate path, U.S. economic strength, and the partial U.S. government shutdown. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed Main Street Policy 'Cumbersome, Not Terribly Effective,' Kevin Warsh Says

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh says Fed stimulus actions haven't been "trickling down to the real economy in a meaningful way." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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3 win Nobel chemistry prize for cyber experiments

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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...
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Curated Video

Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Bloomberg

Nike's New CEO Says Sports Can Help Unify Society

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Nov.04 -- John Donahoe, chairman of the board at PayPal and the incoming CEO at Nike, talks about his time at Stanford University, criticism of Silicon Valley, and what he hopes to accomplish at Nike. He talks with Bloomberg's Jason...
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Bloomberg

Golden State Warriors Owner Says Fans Will Stick Through Tough Times

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Nov.04 -- Joe Lacob, owner of the Golden State Warriors and Kleiner Perkis Partner, talks about his team, his time at the Standford University Graduate School of Business and the trade war with China. He talks with Jason Kelly and Carol...
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Elizabeth Holmes Says Ex-Theranos President Abused Her

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Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes testified at her criminal fraud trial that her ex-boyfriend Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, who was also her second-in-command at the blood-testing startup, abused and tried to control her while they were...
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Stanford University wants to unlock the secrets of the player piano. Researchers are restoring and studying self-playing pianos and the music rolls that recorded major composers performing their own work. (Dec. 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022634 THAT'S THE MAGIC OF THE PLAYER PIANO -- WHICH BROUGHT RECORDED MUSIC INTO PEOPLE'S LIVING ROOMS LONG BEFORE THERE WERE RECORDS, CDs OR I-PODS. SOUNDBITE (English) Jerry McBride, Head Music...
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Facebook and LinkedIn are launching college "Lean In" circles to support women studying engineering and computer science. In an exclusive AP interview, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg says the goal is to increase the number of women in tech industry. (Feb. 6)

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Facebook and LinkedIn want to boost dwindling numbers of women studying engineering and computer science with a collaborative initiative announced Friday that they hope will eventually fill thousands of lucrative Silicon Valley jobs long...
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Stanford beats USC in college football game in Los Angeles

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Title card: 'Indians Defeat Trojans' / Stanford Indians kick off to USC Trojans during game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Ambrose Schindler returns ball for USC / VS USC gains on running plays / Schindler gains 15 yards for USC /...
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Judge in Stanford Sex Assault Case Fights Recall

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JUDGE AARON PERSKY IS FIGHTING FOR HIS JOB. HE FACES A RECALL CAMPAIGN BY CRITICS WHO SAY HE TREATED SEXUAL ASSAULT TOO LIGHTLY WHEN HE SENTENCED STANFORD UNIVERSITY STUDENT BROCK TURNER TWO YEARS AGO. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Fed's 2 Percent Inflation Target Is 'Fine,' John Taylor Says

Higher Ed
May.03 -- John Taylor, Stanford University president and economist, discusses the state of monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."