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  1. Demi Adejuyigbe, Screenwriter/Comedian/Podcaster - XOXO Festival (2018)

    By day, Demi Adejuyigbe is a comedy writer, currently for the Late Late Show. By night, he’s a relentlessly creative and prolific creator of great internet, from his absurdist parodies of Childish Gambino and Will Smith to his co-hosting duties on the Punch Up the Jam and Gilmore Guys podcasts.

    Follow Demi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/electrolemon

    His official site: http://www.demiadejuyig.be/

    Recorded in September 2018 at XOXO, an experimental festival in Portland, Oregon for independent artists and creators who work on the internet. For more, visit https://xoxofest.com.

    Intro music: "standingroomonly" by Samarei. https://samarei.bandcamp.com/

    Video production by brytCAST Video thumbnail by Dan Hawk Photography Captions by White Coat Captioning

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  2. Watch Apple CEO Tim Cook Speak at Fortune’s CEO Initiative

    Tim Cook spoke at the 2018 Fortune CEO initiative in San Francisco. He discussed the company’s core beliefs and ideals.

    Subscribe to Fortune - http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=FortuneMagazineVideo

    FORTUNE is a global leader in business journalism with a worldwide circulation of more than 1 million and a readership of nearly 5 million, with major franchises including the FORTUNE 500 and the FORTUNE 100 Best Companies to Work For. FORTUNE Live Media extends the brand's mission into live settings, hosting a wide range of annual conferences, including the FORTUNE Global Forum.

    Website: http://fortune.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FortuneMagazine Twitter: https://twitter.com/FortuneMagazine

    Fortune Magazine is published by Time Inc.

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  3. A Conversation with Surgeon, Author, and Researcher Atul Gawande

    In a wide-ranging interview with PBS anchor Judy Woodruff, best-selling author Atul Gawande explores some of the most pressing issues in health and medicine today. Informed by his experiences as a practicing physician and a lucid staff writer for The New Yorker, Gawande brings a deeply humanist perspective to topics such as making surgery safer across the globe, how health systems can innovate, and what really matters as death approaches.

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  4. The Origins of Silicon Valley: Why and How It Happened

    Why did Silicon Valley come into being? In this talk, Paul Wesling brings you back to early Stanford engineers, campus faculty kids around 1915, local Hams (amateur radio operators) trying to break RCA's tube patents, the sinking of the Titanic, angel investments, Fred Terman and Stanford University, local invention of high-power tubes (gammatron, klystron), WWII and radar, new approaches to running companies, and the San Francisco Bay Area infrastructure. These factors led to the semiconductor and integrated circuit industries being located here, and earned it the designation as “Silicon Valley”. In this exciting history of device technology development and innovation from 1909 through 1960, you will "meet" some of the colorful characters — Cyril Elwell, Leonard Fuller, Lee DeForest, Bill Eitel, Charles Litton, Russell Varian, Fred Terman, David Packard, Bill Hewlett and others — who set leadership patterns for the worldwide electronics industries through their collaboration, inventions, process development, and allied management techniques. Here is where geeks now gather to start new companies that invent the future. This edited lecture was given in Cubberley Auditorium, Stanford University, on April 19, 2017.

    Paul Wesling's presentation slides can be found via this link: https…

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  5. Debate | Fisher v. Fisher: The Confrontation Confrontation

    The Criminal Law Society hosts two of Stanford Law School’s top criminal law and evidence experts in a debate about the meaning of the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause on April 14, 2016.

    George Fisher: One of the nation’s top scholars of criminal law and evidence; longtime evidence teacher at Stanford; author of acclaimed evidence casebook

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    Jeff Fisher: One of the nation’s top Supreme Court advocates; Co-Director of Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic; argued several Confrontation Clause cases at the Supreme Court, including the landmark Crawford v. Washington and Melendez-Diaz v. Washington

    Moderated by David Sklansky, another of SLS’s evidence experts, this lively debate highlights the forces pushing and pulling the Court in its interpretations of the Confrontation Clause and the doctrinal tensions that have arisen since the Court’s decision in Crawford v. Washington.

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  6. Oral History of Avie Tevanian - Session 1

    Interviewed by David Brock, Hansen Hsu and John Markoff on 2017-02-21 in Mountain View CA, X8111.2017 © Computer History Museum

    Born of Armenian parents in 1961, into a working class, entrepreneurial family, Avadis "Avie" Tevanian grew up in New England, the oldest of four boys. His dad a machinist, from a young age, Avie and his brothers were into building things, but Avie alone showed a particular aptitude for mathematics.

    Having been introduced to a PDP-8 in high school, Avie enrolled at the University of Rochester after discovering they had a lab of Xerox Altos, on which he wrote several games and contributed to research. Avie continued on to graduate school at Carnegie Mellon University. Working under Professor Rick Rashid, another Rochester graduate, Avie started the Mach microkernel project, which quickly grew to over a dozen people. Based on concepts from Rashid's Accent operating system, Mach was to be an improvement on Accent by targeting parallel processors, be highly portable, and be able to run BSD Unix programs.

    Engineers at Steve Jobs’ NeXT Computer decided they wanted to use Mach for NeXT’s operating system after they saw the work presented at a UNIX conference in 1986. Avie later attended a dinner in Palo Alto where Steve first relayed that interest. After fin…

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  7. Access to Justice in Civil Cases 50 Years After Gideon

    Access to Justice in Civil Cases 50 Years After Gideon

    In 1963, the Supreme Court decided Gideon v. Wainwright, which established a right to court-appointed legal counsel for indigent criminal defendants. Since that decision, numerous bar associations and advocates have examined how Gideon's promise of access to legal counsel might be expanded into the civil arena. This panel presentation will examine how the lack of civil legal representation impacts the ability of federal courts to provide meaningful access to justice and where we might look for solutions.

    Moderator: Arthur R. Miller, Professor, New York University School of Law

    Speakers: Hon. Earl Johnson, Jr., Retired California State Appellate Justice Deborah L. Rhode, Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, Stanford University School of Law Bryan A. Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director, Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), Montgomery, AL and Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

    2014 Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference Recorded: July 15, 2014

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