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Why John Doerr Gave Stanford $1.1 Billion

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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."
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Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy on Sexual Harassment at Google

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Nov.21 -- Bloomberg's Brad Stone speaks to Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy on the set of Bloomberg Studio 1.0 about sexual harassment at Google.
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Newsy Investigation: Frustrated Labs Explain Untapped Testing Capacity

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A Newsy investigation looks at why labs across the country say they could be running more COVID-19 tests now. What's the holdup?
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Big Ten, Pac-12 Push College Football To Spring Due To COVID-19

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The three other major conferences, as of right now, are still planning to play in the fall.
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Chamath Palihapitiya: Microsoft-LinkedIn, Future of Tech

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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...
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DFJ's Draper: There's Nothing Wrong With Theranos

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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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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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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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Juul Is Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Stanford's Jackler Says

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Sep.24 -- Dr. Robert Jackler, Stanford University School of Medicine Sewall Professor and Chairman, discusses Juul Labs Inc. asking the U.S. International Trade Commission to block imports of nicotine pods made by competitors. He speaks...
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Parents and Coaches Charged in Sweeping College-Admissions Scandal

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Mar.12 -- Parents, university coaches and a college-admissions counselor were among dozens charged Tuesday in a sweeping criminal conspiracy that sought to help applicants win admission to elite schools including Yale, Stanford, UCLA and...
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Stanford Pres.: Let's Focus on Preventing Sexual Violence

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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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Harvard's Booming Relationship With Tech

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May 9 -- Frank Doyle, dean at Harvard School of Engineering, and Bijan Sabet, general partner at Spark Capital, discuss Harvard's engineering program, diversity in the program and the Stanford-Harvard rivalry. They speak to Emily Chang...
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A magistrate has set bond at $500,000 for Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford, but delayed his release until Friday to give prosecutors time to appeal. He is accused of swindling investors out of billions in a massive investment scam

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HEADLINE: Magistrate sets bond at for R. Allen Stanford

CAPTION: A magistrate has set bond at $500,000 for Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford, but delayed his release until Friday to give prosecutors time to appeal. He...
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Bloomberg

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

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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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The Best MBA Programs in the U.S.

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Nov. 16 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Lance Lambert takes a look at our annual ranking of full-time U.S. MBA programs (international rankings are coming soon), based on data we compiled from more than 1,000 recruiters, 15,000 alumni, and...
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College Bribery Scandal Highlights 'Broken' Admissions Process, Anna Ivey Says

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Mar.13 -- Anna Ivey, founder of Ivey Consulting and former dean of admissions at University of Chicago Law School, discusses the sweeping criminal conspiracy that sought to help applicants win admission to elite schools. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

The Standouts From Businessweek's Best B-School Rankings

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Dimitra Kessenides discusses the standouts from Bloomberg Businessweek's rankings of the top US business schools. She speaks with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

DoorDash CEO Tony Xu on Building from First Principles

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DoorDash CEO Tony Xu speaks with Emily Chang in the latest episode of Bloomberg's Studio 1.0
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Former Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, whose financial empire once spanned the Americas and made him fabulously wealthy, was convicted of bilking his investors out of more than $7 billion through a Ponzi scheme he operated for 20 years.

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HEADLINE: Financier Stanford convicted in $7 billion fraud

CAPTION: Former Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, whose financial empire once spanned the Americas and made him fabulously wealthy, was convicted of bilking his investors...
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Bloomberg

Tea Party: Instincts Are in the Right Place: Lazear

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Oct. 27 -- Former White House Chief Economist Ed Lazear plays the Market Makers word association game with Eric Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USC Trojans defeat Stanford Indians

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Title card: 'Trojans Beat Stanford' / Stanford Indians kick off to USC Trojans as the teams meet at Stanford Stadium / USC small gain / Stanford punts; USC receiver drops ball but recovers it / USC quarterback Davie Davis throws long...
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Harvard Declines $8.6M In Stimulus Money After Trump's Remarks

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Stanford, Princeton and Yale have also announced they won't accept federal coronavirus stimulus funding.
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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...