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we're on the road at stanford university in palo alto, california. at least one civilian was killed in pakistan on wednesday when u.s. drone struck the tribal area of north missouri stand. to others for also reportedly wounded and possibly killed. the obama administration has secretly developed a new long- term mechanism for monitoring, capturing, and killing suspected terrorists well into the future. according to the washington post, the administration is maintaining what it calls a disposition matrix that would help future administrations continue militaristic policies such as the drone warfare and kill lists of president obama's first term. the disposition matrix contains detailed information of terror suspects for use in efforts to target them through extradition requests, capture operations, and drone patrols. as part of the program to launch attacks overseas, the washington post also reveals the u.s. is using its military facility in djibouti as a launching pad for its covert operations across the horn of africa and the middle east. the joint s
we're on the road at stanford university in palo alto, california. at least one civilian was killed in pakistan on wednesday when u.s. drone struck the tribal area of north missouri stand. to others for also reportedly wounded and possibly killed. the obama administration has secretly developed a new long- term mechanism for monitoring, capturing, and killing suspected terrorists well into the future. according to the washington post, the administration is maintaining what it calls a...
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we are broadcasting from stanford university. at least four children have reportedly been killed in a u.s. military attack in afghanistan. afghan president karzai disclosed the attack on tuesday, saying the victims died after it ended caught in the middle of a firefight between u.s. forces and taliban militants while tending to livestock in the eastern province. in syria, international mediator lakhdar brahimi is claiming the syrian government has agreed to a brief ceasefire during the muslim holiday. brahimi also says the majority of rebel groups have also pledged to abide by the truce. the syrian government has yet to confirm whether it will take part, saying a final decision will come on thursday. israel has launched air strikes in the gaza strip for the second consecutive day. a palestinian militant was killed today, one day after three palestinians died in another israeli attack. palestinian fighters have launched rockets across the gaza border into israel, seriously wounding two immigrant farmworkers from thailand. the thou
we are broadcasting from stanford university. at least four children have reportedly been killed in a u.s. military attack in afghanistan. afghan president karzai disclosed the attack on tuesday, saying the victims died after it ended caught in the middle of a firefight between u.s. forces and taliban militants while tending to livestock in the eastern province. in syria, international mediator lakhdar brahimi is claiming the syrian government has agreed to a brief ceasefire during the muslim...
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brian kobilka is a professor at stanford university of medicine.spoke with kcbs radio this morning. >> i believe it's in part because the proteins that we study -- d protein couple recenters are so important in so many aspects of normal health. >> he and cowinner robert lefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond to signals from the owe side. kobilka said when he got the call this morning he thought it was a joke. >>> several schools in pakistan closed in protest today over the taliban attack on a 14-year- old girl. she is hospitalized in intensive care at a military hospital in peshawar where doctors removed a bullet from her neck. she has been blogging for the bbc about life in the war-torn country, she became an outspoken critic. taliban in pakistan. doctors are optimistic that she will recover >>> a republican led house committee will hold a hearing today on diplomatic security in libya a month after the deadly attack at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. california congressman darrell issa is chair of the house over
brian kobilka is a professor at stanford university of medicine.spoke with kcbs radio this morning. >> i believe it's in part because the proteins that we study -- d protein couple recenters are so important in so many aspects of normal health. >> he and cowinner robert lefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond to signals from the owe side. kobilka said when he got the call this morning he thought it was a joke. >>> several schools in...
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my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators, we have absolutely the best teachers in the nation. [applause] i can guarantee you we will be preserving them. i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san fran
my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you,...
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. >>> a stanford university professor is one of two americans who won the nobel prize in chemistry just announced in sweden this morning. brian kobilka is a professor of molecular and cellular physiology at stanford university school of medicine. he and cowinner robert alefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond from the outside. half of all medications act on g protein couple receptors so they hope the research will lead to drug improvements. >>> a republican led house committee will hold a hearing on diplomatic security in libya a month after the dead will attack at the university consulate in benghazi. california congressman darrell issa is chair of the government reform committee and says the state department ignored pleas from diplomats in libya to increase security prior to the attack. >>> here's a look at the south american version of the running of the bulls. this amateur bullfight in colombia is known as [ speaking spanish ] alcohol infused fans are invited to jump into the ring and play matador. many participants is it died over the years but 20
. >>> a stanford university professor is one of two americans who won the nobel prize in chemistry just announced in sweden this morning. brian kobilka is a professor of molecular and cellular physiology at stanford university school of medicine. he and cowinner robert alefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond from the outside. half of all medications act on g protein couple receptors so they hope the research will lead to drug improvements....
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. >>> new this morning a stanford university professor is one of two americans who won the nobel prize in chemistry. brian kobilka is a professor of molecular and cellular physiology at stanford university school of medicine. he and cowinner robert lefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond to signals from the outside. kobilka spoke with kcbs radio this morning. >> well, i believe it's in part because of the proteins we study are so important in so many aspects of normal health. so most of the hormones and neurotransmitters in the body work through these proteins. >> kobilka says when he got the call this morning informing him that he won he thought it was a prank but it was not. >>> several schools in pakistan closed in protest today over the taliban attack on a 14-year- old girl. the girl is hospitalized in intensive care at a military hospital in peshawar where doctors removed a bullet from her neck. she had been writing a blog for the bbc about life in the country and is an outspoken critic of the taliban in pakistan. doctors are optimistic that she
. >>> new this morning a stanford university professor is one of two americans who won the nobel prize in chemistry. brian kobilka is a professor of molecular and cellular physiology at stanford university school of medicine. he and cowinner robert lefkowitz were honored for studies of proteins that let body cells respond to signals from the outside. kobilka spoke with kcbs radio this morning. >> well, i believe it's in part because of the proteins we study are so important in so...
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caltech, stanford university, and three of our public universities, not least of which the university is a stone's throw away. uc-berkeley campus. we're proud of the state but we also recognize we have challenges and we need to lean into the world we're living in. this today is an example of leading in and i am grateful to all of you for your participation. and vice minister, we are honored to have you out here in our state in this wonderful city and we look forward to many visits over many years. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, lieutenant governor. of course, the best for last. the hon. vice minister of commerce to the podium, please. [applause] >> lt. governor newsom, mayor lee, counsel general, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. it is a great pleasure for me to be here to attend this seminar, " organized -- let me give a special thanks to the previous speakers who gave very warm and remarkable remarks. i would like to give special thanks to the state government of california and the municipal government of san francisco. i think without your help, this forum for the
caltech, stanford university, and three of our public universities, not least of which the university is a stone's throw away. uc-berkeley campus. we're proud of the state but we also recognize we have challenges and we need to lean into the world we're living in. this today is an example of leading in and i am grateful to all of you for your participation. and vice minister, we are honored to have you out here in our state in this wonderful city and we look forward to many visits over many...
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at a news conference this morning, he gave stanford university a lot of credit for believing in him. >> being here you can have ideas which other people might think are crazy and probably you're not qualified to do but people at stanford will try to help you. >> reporter: the doctor says he's hoping this award will encourage more funding for scientific research which he says can be tough to get. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we have developing news out of florida. a parking garage has collapsed details on this deadly accident, just ahead. >>> congressional hearing going on right now into security failures that may have led to >>> developing news out of florida. emergency crews responding to a garage collapse at a miami-dade college campus. one person was killed in the collapse two others are trapped in the . the garage is currently under -- under construction witnesses say they heard a loud boom before the structure came crashing down. students were not in the area at the time. >>> hearings underway now in washington over the death of u.s. ambassador and three others in libya. ambass
at a news conference this morning, he gave stanford university a lot of credit for believing in him. >> being here you can have ideas which other people might think are crazy and probably you're not qualified to do but people at stanford will try to help you. >> reporter: the doctor says he's hoping this award will encourage more funding for scientific research which he says can be tough to get. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we have developing news out of florida. a...
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. >> and professor brian k.kobilka at stanford university school of medicine stanford, california usa and the academy citation rounds for studies of deprotein coupled receptors. >> reporter: professor brian kobilka shared the nobel prize with robert. professor koa bill coo is a chair molecular and physiology. >>> the traffic actually is pretty good so far this morning. driving around the bay. this is a look at 80 westbound as you head out to the mccarthur maze. no major problems if you are looking at 580 coming up to the bridge as well. it's also a nice looking drive. if you want to get on the road early and take a lot of the uncertainty out of your commute, it looks good get into the city. also the morning commute here at the toll plaza looks good. no major problems as you drive into the city. now if you are driving on the nimitz freeway heading south that's also a good time to go. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. with a little bit of show from mother nature here also up toward lake county. you are seeing cloud to cloud lightning. not something that happens very often here. the
. >> and professor brian k.kobilka at stanford university school of medicine stanford, california usa and the academy citation rounds for studies of deprotein coupled receptors. >> reporter: professor brian kobilka shared the nobel prize with robert. professor koa bill coo is a chair molecular and physiology. >>> the traffic actually is pretty good so far this morning. driving around the bay. this is a look at 80 westbound as you head out to the mccarthur maze. no major...
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at a news conference this morning, he gave stanford university a lot of credit for believing in him. >> being here you can have ideas which other people might think are crazy and probably you're not qualified to do but people at stanford will try to help you. >> reporter: the doctor says he's hoping this award will encourage more funding for scientific research which he says can be tough to get. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we have developing news out of florida. a parking garage has collapsed details on this deadly accident, just ahead. >>> congressional hearing going on right now into security failures that may ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering p
at a news conference this morning, he gave stanford university a lot of credit for believing in him. >> being here you can have ideas which other people might think are crazy and probably you're not qualified to do but people at stanford will try to help you. >> reporter: the doctor says he's hoping this award will encourage more funding for scientific research which he says can be tough to get. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> we have developing news out of florida. a...
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. >>> stanford university is basking in the glow of another nobel prize in morning. alvin roth stanford ph.d won for his work in economics along with ucla professor lloyd shapley. cornell bernard is on campus. >> reporter: the phone rang at professor roth's house 3:30 this morning but he slept through the phone rang again, he picked up it was stockholm calling saying he had won the prize in economics. he spoke to reporters and got a standing ovation. he is a stanford economist, 60-years-old and pioneer in match making series and formulas, he redesigned matching up doctors with hospitals, organs with transplant recipients and students with the right schools. >> economics has somehow a reputation among some parts of the public as being boring about prices and statistics. but, i've always thought of economics as being not just part of the social sciences but humanities because it gives us a window into people's lives at some of the biggest crossing points. >> reporter: dr. roth says he did not expect to win it was a big surprise. he shares the award and the million dolla
. >>> stanford university is basking in the glow of another nobel prize in morning. alvin roth stanford ph.d won for his work in economics along with ucla professor lloyd shapley. cornell bernard is on campus. >> reporter: the phone rang at professor roth's house 3:30 this morning but he slept through the phone rang again, he picked up it was stockholm calling saying he had won the prize in economics. he spoke to reporters and got a standing ovation. he is a stanford economist,...
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. >>> stanford university is basking in the glow of another nobel prize in morning. alvin roth stanford ph.d won for his work in economics along with ucla professor lloyd shapley. cornell bernard is on campus. >> reporter: the phone rang at professor roth's house 3:30 this morning but he slept through the phone rang again, he picked up it was stockholm calling saying he had won the prize in economics. he spoke to reporters and got a standing ovation. he is a stanford economist, 60-years-old and pioneer in match making series and formulas, he redesigned matching up doctors with hospitals, organs with transplant recipients and students with the right schools. >> economics has somehow a reputation among some parts of the public as being boring about prices and statistics. but, i've always thought of economics as being not just part of the social sciences but humanities because it gives us a window into people's lives at some of the biggest crossing points. >> reporter: dr. roth says he did not expect to win it was a big surprise. he shares the award and the million dolla
. >>> stanford university is basking in the glow of another nobel prize in morning. alvin roth stanford ph.d won for his work in economics along with ucla professor lloyd shapley. cornell bernard is on campus. >> reporter: the phone rang at professor roth's house 3:30 this morning but he slept through the phone rang again, he picked up it was stockholm calling saying he had won the prize in economics. he spoke to reporters and got a standing ovation. he is a stanford economist,...
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this was in addition to the study at stanford university. it was met at the time with uncertainty. >>> still ahead as we continue on a monday night, they cheer for the athletes. and tonight, why there is new appeal to see them as athletes for the sake of their own safety. >>> and later, the teen making a difference, keeping the stories of america's greatest generation alive for generations to come. >>> back again with one of the health stories in the news today. this one involves millions of girls and cheerleading, although it has been the subject of a debate, technically cheerleading has not been considered a sport. a lot of people feel it ought to be. and now a group of nation's doctors would like to change the designation in order to make it safer. more than 3 million american girls are involved in cheer leading, with many injured every year. about 26,000 of them are injured every year our report tonight from nbc's janet shamlian >> reporter: with the high-flying lifts the modern day cheerleading has required skills of gymnasts, with conc
this was in addition to the study at stanford university. it was met at the time with uncertainty. >>> still ahead as we continue on a monday night, they cheer for the athletes. and tonight, why there is new appeal to see them as athletes for the sake of their own safety. >>> and later, the teen making a difference, keeping the stories of america's greatest generation alive for generations to come. >>> back again with one of the health stories in the news today. this...
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the last week, the no on 37 campaign had to pull down the first ad because it misrepresented stanford universityyingists had been misrepresented and this is massive misinformation come panned. monsaton and dupont putting $35 million into the campaign to confuse voters. people want to know if their food is genetically engineered. 90% of people say mandatory labeling should be required as it is in 50 other countries, this is just a simple label. it's because we rig have right o know what is in our food. we are buying and eating the food. >> cheryl: those are strong allegations? >> as it relates to the shake down litigation, that is probably the one concern shared by all of the editorial boards including the "san jose mercury news", san francisco chronicle, contra costa times, they urge a no on 37 vote. we have the backing for the no campaign essentially of the entire agriculture industry concerned about getting food. grocery retailers are concerned about this. we have business support. >> cheryl: what about this information, misinformation? >> academy of nutrition. >> in stanford we've edited that
the last week, the no on 37 campaign had to pull down the first ad because it misrepresented stanford universityyingists had been misrepresented and this is massive misinformation come panned. monsaton and dupont putting $35 million into the campaign to confuse voters. people want to know if their food is genetically engineered. 90% of people say mandatory labeling should be required as it is in 50 other countries, this is just a simple label. it's because we rig have right o know what is in...
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coming from stanford university. the work really applies to everybody including all of us. >> that is because it is about finding the highest number for very best services suppliers or market. roth was once a high school drop out who found himself and went on to win the nobel prize for economics. >> this will make it easier to know economists can be helpful. >> reporter: whether it is finding the right people, his high flying mathematics have proven to be down to earth complications. >> it is exciting and i will be taking some of his classes in the future. >> reporter: kidney transplant surgeons say, this has literally meant the difference between life and death. >> 70% of the time, the donor is not compatible. many thousands die every year waiting for kidney transplants. >> that is a huge problem when a family member would like to send a kidney donor but they have already revolutionized kidney transplanting. >> we can maximize the number of potential transplants this that database. >> it find matches among those pai
coming from stanford university. the work really applies to everybody including all of us. >> that is because it is about finding the highest number for very best services suppliers or market. roth was once a high school drop out who found himself and went on to win the nobel prize for economics. >> this will make it easier to know economists can be helpful. >> reporter: whether it is finding the right people, his high flying mathematics have proven to be down to earth...
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heavier showers down toward stanford university, palo alto, sunny vale and lows altos. san rafael, you'll be picking up heavier showers, and above 4,000 feet it is not about the rainfall but the snow. winter storm warning in effect for the sierra. 6 to 10 inches of snow in the higher elevations. video from nyak, skiers skiers get ready. snow overnight. we had round one this morning, this is the next wave of low pressure moving through. this moves out but then we have another round, round three. that's going to get here on wednesday. thankfully for you baseball fans it will be out of here in time for game one, first pitch at 5:07. and then after wednesday, things will calm down and we'll get back to higher pressure and drier weather. as for rainfall totalings overnight, future cast is predicting a tenth of a rain for san rafael. tomorrow, with the rain, and the cloud cover, it's going to be chilly. san jose you should be at 75, instead tomorrow only 63 degrees. oakhand 64. downtown san fransisco 61. san rafael 65. some clearing late in the day. highs in the mid-60s. then
heavier showers down toward stanford university, palo alto, sunny vale and lows altos. san rafael, you'll be picking up heavier showers, and above 4,000 feet it is not about the rainfall but the snow. winter storm warning in effect for the sierra. 6 to 10 inches of snow in the higher elevations. video from nyak, skiers skiers get ready. snow overnight. we had round one this morning, this is the next wave of low pressure moving through. this moves out but then we have another round, round three....
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. >> it's a great time for stanford university. it has two nobel prize winning professors. this one, the latest for economics. alvin ross shares that award with a ucla professor. their algorithms designed a nationwide kidney exchange. >> economics isn't just a social science. it's also a humanity. it tells us how people live their lives. and what happens to them at some of their most important junctures. my colleagues and i study matching. things like where you go to school. what kind of job you get. who you mary. what kind of job they get. how those fit together. >> stanford professor brian won the nobel prize in chemistry. >> space shuttle endeavor is preparing for a new life as a giant science exhibit. it's headed for the california science center. endeavor will eventually be housed in the new air and space center being built at the facility. until then the public can see endeavor at the science center starting october 30th. >>> felix fell 24-miles in just under four and a half minutes. but despite the incredible feet don't expect him to land with a golden parachute. he
. >> it's a great time for stanford university. it has two nobel prize winning professors. this one, the latest for economics. alvin ross shares that award with a ucla professor. their algorithms designed a nationwide kidney exchange. >> economics isn't just a social science. it's also a humanity. it tells us how people live their lives. and what happens to them at some of their most important junctures. my colleagues and i study matching. things like where you go to school. what...
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a review of hundreds of studies by stanford university found organics are no safer or nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic fruits and vegetables are more likely to have more pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels. >> this health alert is sponsored by cancer treatment centers of america. >>> and now 9 sports with kristen berset. >> redskins receiver aldrick robinson woke up this morning and tweeted being off on monday is the perfect way to start the week. i bet some of you and us wish we had that same perk. the redskins enjoying a much deserved victory monday after an impressive team effort on sunday. they upset of the 4-1 vikings and even though it wasn't a perfect game, all three facets of this redskins team did their job. rg3 was electrifying. special teams was solid and the one-man gang himself lorenzo alexander finally picked up the first interception of his career. in all the skins won the turnover battle and coach mike shanahan is extremely pleased with that. >> once you get to the playoffs the teams that win the super bowl are usually the best
a review of hundreds of studies by stanford university found organics are no safer or nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic fruits and vegetables are more likely to have more pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels. >> this health alert is sponsored by cancer treatment centers of america. >>> and now 9 sports with kristen berset. >> redskins receiver aldrick robinson woke up this morning and tweeted being off on monday is the perfect way to...
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he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of de
he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders...
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a review of hundreds of studies by stanford university found organics are no safer or nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic foods and vegetables are more likely to have pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels.
a review of hundreds of studies by stanford university found organics are no safer or nutritious than conventionally grown food. they did find nonorganic foods and vegetables are more likely to have pesticide residue but not at unsafe levels.
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abbas milani, director of iranian studies at sta nford milani, director of iranian studies at stanford universitys part of the power struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatolla h struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. iranian politics has become a game of slapping. mahmoud ahmadinejad has the constitutional right to visit the constitutional right to visit the prison and ensure the laws are being abide by. since he did not do anything about this present when some of the most egregious things we re some of the most egregious things were happening, his motives are absolutely political. —— prison. could you tell us about the power struggles taking place between the president and other officials running the country? the main problem is the supreme leader. there are other factions. there is a reformist group who refuse to support mahmoud ahmadinejad. the most important opposition comes from the supreme leader. every passing day they have chipped away at mahmoud ahmadinejad's power. his inability to put his own people in place. this is one more slap. i suspect there are others coming.
abbas milani, director of iranian studies at sta nford milani, director of iranian studies at stanford universitys part of the power struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatolla h struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. iranian politics has become a game of slapping. mahmoud ahmadinejad has the constitutional right to visit the constitutional right to visit the prison and ensure the laws are being abide by. since he did not do anything about this present when some of the most...
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. >>> from stanford university researchers say a virus may be able to stop an aggressive form of breast cancer. the research involved adding a tumor fighting protein to a harmless smallpox-type virus and giving it to mice with triple negative breast cancer. future tests are planned on humans. about 20% of breast cancer cases in the u.s. fall under the triple negative category. >>> a kaiser permanente study says the human papilloma virus vaccine is generally safe but researchers say the hpv vaccine has some side effects for some users, including fainting on the day of the shot and skin infections two weeks afterward. the vaccine protects against hpv, a common sexual infection that can lead to cervical cancer. >>> right now, go! >> look out! more of this rant from one woman as she comes face to face with that big black bear. guess who won. ,, card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get
. >>> from stanford university researchers say a virus may be able to stop an aggressive form of breast cancer. the research involved adding a tumor fighting protein to a harmless smallpox-type virus and giving it to mice with triple negative breast cancer. future tests are planned on humans. about 20% of breast cancer cases in the u.s. fall under the triple negative category. >>> a kaiser permanente study says the human papilloma virus vaccine is generally safe but...
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. >>> a stanford university professor is the bay area's latest nobel prize winner. brian was at his palo alto home when he got the call. he's a professor at stanford school of medicine. he won the nobel prize for chemistry for his ground breaking discoveries on cell protein that have helped scientists develop better medications. he shares the $1.2 million prize with robert luck wits. he's the third this week with bay area ties. >>> millions of toyotas subject to rauls. the simple repairs that could do considerable damage to the cars. >>> a sea lion rescued from pier 39. this morning the strap was removed from his neck. we'll have an update on his condition. >>> we still have quite a bit of cloud cover out there and lingering showers. coming up i'll let you know whether the showers are falling right now and the big weather change you can expect in the upcoming weekend when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase qui
. >>> a stanford university professor is the bay area's latest nobel prize winner. brian was at his palo alto home when he got the call. he's a professor at stanford school of medicine. he won the nobel prize for chemistry for his ground breaking discoveries on cell protein that have helped scientists develop better medications. he shares the $1.2 million prize with robert luck wits. he's the third this week with bay area ties. >>> millions of toyotas subject to rauls. the...
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starting at duke university and then, at stanford. because he was curious and he and his wife had a sense it was a big deal. his wife realized it. >> he said i didn't think it was going to work but here it s everyone huh? they sat up. and that gave me an idea it was a big thing. after that ef one wanted to know about it. >> his research explained body of communication system and his discoveries involving g protein receptors could change hoi we treat disease in the future. >> i hope is that we'll be able to use these structures to develop more safer, selective drugs more economically he said he lost funding owe sources because prot jekt wasn't moving along fast enough and in a news conference, he gave stanford university a lot of credit for believing in him. >> being here, you can have ideas others might think are crazy and people will try to help you do them. >> and he says he's proud to have won the award. >> forget about swimming with dolphins or alligators which is a trend that is growing. there is a private zoo letting people swim
starting at duke university and then, at stanford. because he was curious and he and his wife had a sense it was a big deal. his wife realized it. >> he said i didn't think it was going to work but here it s everyone huh? they sat up. and that gave me an idea it was a big thing. after that ef one wanted to know about it. >> his research explained body of communication system and his discoveries involving g protein receptors could change hoi we treat disease in the future. >> i...
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claiming the majority of them are militant extremists a study led by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that only around two percent of the total number of deaths were militants among the remaining several thousand victims of don't attacks hundred seventy five were children the fact of the matter remains the us has been carrying out military operations in a country that it is not at war with and the international community says almost nothing about actions which are illegal by international standard the right stuff you ought. to. think the. choice was something. that in the day islamabad and washington were all smiles each seeking to benefit from cooperation centered on dealing with a persistent taliban problem though there was a cool off in the relationship in the one nine hundred seventy s. when pakistan began working on its nuclear bomb the values were renewed in the wake of the two thousand one world trade center bombing and then suing the war on terror presently however there seems to be no love lost in this match and on strikes and. counterproductive but. didn't on the phone
claiming the majority of them are militant extremists a study led by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that only around two percent of the total number of deaths were militants among the remaining several thousand victims of don't attacks hundred seventy five were children the fact of the matter remains the us has been carrying out military operations in a country that it is not at war with and the international community says almost nothing about actions which are illegal...
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essentially by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that approximately two percent of the total number of deaths were actually terrorists. among the remaining several thousand victims of the drones hundred seventy five were children at one point the u.s. military argued that everyone who was killed in the operations was a militant some believe this stems from americans ignorance in matters concerning foreign cultures what generally happens in the tribal areas every person that walks around almost in claude's he wears a white or a color to walk the music which it suggests and that their grass and every tribal person carries a weapon and forty seven which is a good many. officially pakistan acknowledges the need to wipe out terrorists in the area but is adamantly against such broad military action on its territory something they have been very vocal about it on strikes and. counterproductive but they couldn't under forty one strikes. against pakistan but washington is quick to hit back with threats of cutting out french aid an important factor and its relationship wit
essentially by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that approximately two percent of the total number of deaths were actually terrorists. among the remaining several thousand victims of the drones hundred seventy five were children at one point the u.s. military argued that everyone who was killed in the operations was a militant some believe this stems from americans ignorance in matters concerning foreign cultures what generally happens in the tribal areas every person that...
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this was in addition to the study at stanford university. >>> still ahead as we continue on a monday night, they cheer for the athletes. and tonight, why there is new appeal to see them as athletes for the sake of their own safety. >>> and later, the teens making a difference, keeping the stories of america's greatest generation alive for generations to come. 16 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly
this was in addition to the study at stanford university. >>> still ahead as we continue on a monday night, they cheer for the athletes. and tonight, why there is new appeal to see them as athletes for the sake of their own safety. >>> and later, the teens making a difference, keeping the stories of america's greatest generation alive for generations to come. 16 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their...
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ways right and they get those sharpies down there in the city in the wall street at mit and stanford university to create algorithms to steal money that's not us it's how do you say oh we just accidentally make money again every single day for ninety days in a row we're importing this is that we may want to live in these are actually deadly no accidentally found his wallet full body in the same spot every single day for the last ninety days that's not an accident that's called stealing so again the motive of the algorithm remains unclear so i'm saying that in ten years time when it's put before a jury of its peers this algorithm is going to be a whole bunch of computers. you know there in that jury selection to judge this algorithm whether it's motives were criminal or just normal high frequency trading . was employed by goldman's on their money. i do not know why i had to do what i did my brain has been programmed by lloyd blankfein m.d.m.e. government to still money please your honor do not put me what the other robots in their robot of jail plans plans i am going to iran or i'm going to see.
ways right and they get those sharpies down there in the city in the wall street at mit and stanford university to create algorithms to steal money that's not us it's how do you say oh we just accidentally make money again every single day for ninety days in a row we're importing this is that we may want to live in these are actually deadly no accidentally found his wallet full body in the same spot every single day for the last ninety days that's not an accident that's called stealing so again...
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claiming the majority of them are militant extremists a study by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that only around two percent of the total number of deaths were militants among the remaining several thousand victims of drone attacks and even seventy five were children the fact of the matter remains the u.s. has been carrying out military operations in the country that it is not a tour with and the international community says almost nothing about actions which are illegal by international standards the u.s. seems to have two options either stop the thing that's in some sense from the talks . financial aid and possibly join the ranks of thinks that the was the odd choice since that's why it's. this stuff that's going to date islam about in washington we're all smiles each seeking to benefit from cooperation centered on dealing with the persistent problem though there was a cool off in the relationship in the one nine hundred seventy s. when pakistan began working on its nuclear bomb the valves were removed in the quake. the two thousand and one world trade center bombing and
claiming the majority of them are militant extremists a study by scholars from new york and stanford university's found that only around two percent of the total number of deaths were militants among the remaining several thousand victims of drone attacks and even seventy five were children the fact of the matter remains the u.s. has been carrying out military operations in the country that it is not a tour with and the international community says almost nothing about actions which are illegal...
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the new york universe new york university and prince and no i'm sorry new york university and stanford university of syria we did it we did we definitely talked about that and how pakistan's foreign minister said that the leading cause of anti-american sentiment is indeed the drone warfare program there and the media you know last night they were talking about the d.c. sniper attacks ten years on anybody here we are ten years on from this extensive drone program that's been launched all across the muslim world why is it the media doesn't focus on large scale terrorism and they only focus on the small scale terrorism when they talk about terrorism in general why do they perpetrate lad well i think i think partly because of political elites aren't speaking out and so the corporate media who they rely on as the subjects. sources or news it's mostly elites in told congress or. courageous people within the obama administration begin to take a stance against this the corporate media aren't going to discuss it the only way in the research that i've done that you get kind of. contrary views in the corpor
the new york universe new york university and prince and no i'm sorry new york university and stanford university of syria we did it we did we definitely talked about that and how pakistan's foreign minister said that the leading cause of anti-american sentiment is indeed the drone warfare program there and the media you know last night they were talking about the d.c. sniper attacks ten years on anybody here we are ten years on from this extensive drone program that's been launched all across...