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he completed his doctorate in electrical engineering at stanford university and is a professor emerituselectrical engineering is in this university. during his professional career, he has written more than 360 articles and has the experience of being the president of kech university in turkey . he also served as the president of the space laboratory of telecommunications and radio sciences of stanford university during the years 1997-200 . his noble work and tireless efforts, the 2019 award from islamic countries in the field of unispheric and atmospheric physics has been awarded to mr. dr. imran for understanding the interaction between the whistler state wave and particle in the near-earth space and electrodynamic coupling between lightning discharge into the upper atmosphere. talking about mr. professor abdul lad is an honorable thing, he was very persistent during the student period, they are extremely smart and have very good ideas. if he doesn't know something, he says frankly that he doesn't know. he says very frankly that he doesn't know. they don't reach . they have high self-c
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a study out of stanford university found i of stanford university found that — of stanford university _ actually chronically absent which is missing 10% of school, which _ which is missing 10% of school, which is — which is missing 10% of school, which is 18_ which is missing 10% of school, which is 18 days of school almost _ which is 18 days of school almost a month of school. so obviously _ almost a month of school. so obviously that is a big concern. and as you mentioned before — concern. and as you mentioned before with disparities, we are seeing — before with disparities, we are seeing that while all students in generalare seeing that while all students in general are facing chronic absenteeism, it is highest in disadvantaged groups like students of colour or poor students of colour or poor students or homeless students. and do— students or homeless students. and do we know why that is, obviously if you are homeless you have a lot of challenges there— but in the round, are there— but in the round, are there specific factors that students are missing school for? ., , , for? there
a study out of stanford university found i of stanford university found that — of stanford university _ actually chronically absent which is missing 10% of school, which _ which is missing 10% of school, which is — which is missing 10% of school, which is 18_ which is missing 10% of school, which is 18 days of school almost _ which is 18 days of school almost a month of school. so obviously _ almost a month of school. so obviously that is a big concern. and as you mentioned before —...
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the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me.hat time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i will get an award. this laboratory is designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool, we can create atoms. store inside it and control your positions in certain states so that we can be a quantum material, this material can be a superconductor or clouds , it can be a topological insulator, it can be a quasi-metal, and then to know what we have produced, because the properties electrical, magnetic , or optical to understand it without removing or destroying it. scan the atoms of matter one by one. it is characteristic that where are atoms and electrons and what are their properties? this allows us to know whether we have produced a superconductor or a topological semiconductor or a semiconducto
the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me.hat time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i will get an award. this laboratory is designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool, we can create atoms. store inside it and...
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interest in the quantum physics of condensed matter was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university, and he received his professional doctorate in the same university in 2002. he in throughout his career , he has worked in research and testing institutes of top technological universities, and since 2017 , he has held the eugene hagens professorship at stanford university. in recognition of his great work and tireless efforts, the award of the year 202 in the field of quantum physics, the award of mustafa, may god bless him and grant him peace, was awarded to mr. professor zahid hassan for the half-scales of the installment purchase. big. just a good gas, a bed and a bed, all of this is just what you say. you bought pictures up to half a billion, just whatever you put your hands on. take the method, bring only the ceiling, chandelier, sofa, and tea maker. complete set of sports equipment, so that you are always healthy . do you want a laptop? do you want a mobile phone? only the ceiling is fixed. the price is just the price. only the service is available. you know, by check, without
interest in the quantum physics of condensed matter was developed during his graduate studies at stanford university, and he received his professional doctorate in the same university in 2002. he in throughout his career , he has worked in research and testing institutes of top technological universities, and since 2017 , he has held the eugene hagens professorship at stanford university. in recognition of his great work and tireless efforts, the award of the year 202 in the field of quantum...
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when i wanted to enter graduate school , i had to choose between amy t and stanford university.ht stanford was chosen because of the big laboratory in the back life. i did , slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator ten miles long, but amity didn't have anything like that, so it was easy for me to choose. the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting to me. that at the time, my connection with berklee and stamford was not interrupted. i one night i created an institute, an activity that i remember, i get an award. this laboratory is designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce with this tool. we can store the atoms inside it and control their positions in certain states so that we can produce a quantum material . this material can become a superconductor or a superconductor overnight and then to know what we have produced because the properties electrical, magnetic, or optical to understand it without
when i wanted to enter graduate school , i had to choose between amy t and stanford university.ht stanford was chosen because of the big laboratory in the back life. i did , slack national laboratory, which is a huge facility with an accelerator ten miles long, but amity didn't have anything like that, so it was easy for me to choose. the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting to me. that at the time, my connection with berklee and stamford was not interrupted. i one night i...
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2011-2014 and also the director of the freeman institute, school of international studies, stanford universityth him about a lot of things, but mostly, unfortunately, about russia, about the war that russia started last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half about our i congratulate you on the victory maxim and thank you for joining, thank you for the invitation, as i already told our viewers, we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022, as well as about our victory, however, not only about this, well, uh, questions to deontov you wrote an interesting book, which i bought and read, and the book is called the unfinished revolution in russia, political changes from gorbachev to putin, changes took place , but why there was no revolution, a difficult big question that is difficult to answer when i wrote this book in 2001, it was after ten or even 15 years, if you count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then russia and what was achieved then, or so we thought, first of all , the collapse of the so
2011-2014 and also the director of the freeman institute, school of international studies, stanford universityth him about a lot of things, but mostly, unfortunately, about russia, about the war that russia started last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half about our i congratulate you on the victory maxim and thank you for joining, thank you for the invitation, as i already told our viewers, we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february...
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yes, stanford university - of the school year? yes, i stanford university study of the school year?ays of school almost one month of school. so obviously that is a big concern. and as you mentioned before, with disparities, we are seeing that while all students in general are facing chronic absenteeism, it is highest in disadvantaged groups, like students of colour or poor students or homeless students. d0 or poor students or homeless students-_ or poor students or homeless students. ~ ., , ., students. do we know why that is? obviously _ students. do we know why that is? obviously if _ students. do we know why that is? obviously if you _ students. do we know why that is? obviously if you are - is? obviously if you are homeless you have a lot of challenges, but in the round, other specific factors that children are missing school for? —— are there specific factors. for? -- are there specific factors— factors. there are lots of reasons. _ factors. there are lots of reasons, but _ factors. there are lots of reasons, but i _ factors. there are lots of reasons, but i think - factors. th
yes, stanford university - of the school year? yes, i stanford university study of the school year?ays of school almost one month of school. so obviously that is a big concern. and as you mentioned before, with disparities, we are seeing that while all students in general are facing chronic absenteeism, it is highest in disadvantaged groups, like students of colour or poor students or homeless students. d0 or poor students or homeless students-_ or poor students or homeless students. ~ ., , .,...
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joining us live now to talk about it is pj utts, professor of medicine at stanford university, to discuss this new development in detecting the post virus disease . thank you so much for joining us, professor woods. >> yeah, thank you so much for having me. >> so how do you define long covid and what percentage of people who get covid actually suffer from these prolonged symptoms? >> so long covid has it's a very heterogeneous disorder with a complex, a complex way to describe it. there's more than one definition in. so typically, you have to have symptoms for an extended period of time after having been infected with sars-cov-2. and there are protean manifestations, brain fog, myalgias and so forth. a large you know, there's a debate about how many people actually end up getting long covid, but it's estimated to be somewhere between at least ten and 20 million people in the united states. >> i see. okay. well, let's talk about in the research published monday in the journal nature science, scientists looked at blood samples and found differences that could lead to individual remedies. ta
joining us live now to talk about it is pj utts, professor of medicine at stanford university, to discuss this new development in detecting the post virus disease . thank you so much for joining us, professor woods. >> yeah, thank you so much for having me. >> so how do you define long covid and what percentage of people who get covid actually suffer from these prolonged symptoms? >> so long covid has it's a very heterogeneous disorder with a complex, a complex way to describe...
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the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to charge once year or maybe you can't internet thousand times faster, so with this these insorts we can deposit atoms and control their position in certain ways that we make our quantum level material, we transfer the sample, that material to this other chamber, so in this chamber the end there is a tip that goes all the way, so this tip has atomic level resolution, at the end of the tip there is a single atom and it can sc the material atom by atom and it gives measure of the where the atoms are and what the electrons are, what are their properties, so this allows us to tell, did we make a superconductor, did
the university of texas at austin for battles degree, and then i did my masters and phd from stanford university, the research work, i'm being awarded. this time in this context, it's actually, it it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to...
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university of texas at austin for bachelor's degree and then i did my masters and phd from stanford universitye, there is another math professor next building, this is mariam mirzakani, that also... inspired me to look more into intellectual history of persian lineage, so i was amazed to find all these the... islamic golden age that happened in the middle ages, people like ibn sina and al-birini and number of scientists, astronomers and engineers and scholars in general, this is not a government level award, this is based on private endown, so i think this is amazing, this prize has recognized a number of individuals so far. they are really contributing to the human civilization in a broader context, it is a happy surprise, but yeah, i was not aware this was happening. the headlines, president ic lawds iran's successful satellite launch into orbit, as yet another indication that sanctions cannot stop the country's progress. bahrain extends jail terms of over dozen political prisoners. after they approached inhuman conditions in the regime's prisons and also in our headlines the democratic peop
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stanford university will reportedly be returning any gifts received from ftx. k at some of the abundant donations that the university received. also, a bill that could have could have freed people serving life sentences on in prison for murder has failed. coming up, the push already underway to reintroduce the idea we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just "bee-mo", actually. quick question, will all this stuff fit in your car? ( ♪ ) should i get rid of the mug? ♪ bmo ♪ you didn't choose cat allergies. should your hairline.he mug? or that thing where your knee just gives out for no reason. but... you can choose your doctor who will care for all the things you didn't choose. kaiser permanente for all that is you.
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morning we have a terrific panel of speakers to address those issues that will fit into it. 2022 stanford university and former reporter for the review currently either of the magazine where she wrote an article in conversation called war on social life. 2022 graduate university associate podcast editor. she is a reporter for the des moines register. her article on these issues stanford's war against its own students. we'll talk about these issues in general but also focus on these panelists at stanford. next, we have doctor marshall, professor university of kentucky as well as editor in chief campus reform. the higher education academically speaking. radical ideas originating in academia affect americans daily lives. doctor mcguire fellow and campus reform of the american council alumni where he writes podcast speaks on academic freedom of contemporary campus issues. and initiatives and the director of the ryan center for pre-institutions and associate teaching professor in the program and university. i do want to take this in three parts and then will get to questions from the audience. first, the
morning we have a terrific panel of speakers to address those issues that will fit into it. 2022 stanford university and former reporter for the review currently either of the magazine where she wrote an article in conversation called war on social life. 2022 graduate university associate podcast editor. she is a reporter for the des moines register. her article on these issues stanford's war against its own students. we'll talk about these issues in general but also focus on these panelists at...
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the mother of sam bankman—fried barbara also a professor at stanford university they say he helped ——y came from according to these filings. let's go back because this has been the fall of the company that led to the arrest of sam bankman—fried he was once the king of crypto as some people used to call them. us prosecutors accusing the former billionaire of legally transferring funds to the exchange to plug these losses of these two companies, political donations as well as buying property was one way to do that. , ., a , do that. the plot thickens. monica miller _ do that. the plot thickens. monica miller there. - let's get some of the day's other news now. shares in disney dipped by more than 3% in trading after it announced it would nearly double its spending on theme parks, resorts and cruise lines. investing some $60 billion over the next decade in what has been the most profitable parts of its business over the past year. the uk have passed a controversial new law aimed at making social media firms more responsible for users' safety on their platforms. the 0nline safety bill wil
the mother of sam bankman—fried barbara also a professor at stanford university they say he helped ——y came from according to these filings. let's go back because this has been the fall of the company that led to the arrest of sam bankman—fried he was once the king of crypto as some people used to call them. us prosecutors accusing the former billionaire of legally transferring funds to the exchange to plug these losses of these two companies, political donations as well as buying...
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two students at stanford university — sergey brin and larry page — brainstormed in their dormitory andlso rank them. initially called backrub, the startup grew into one of the world's most valuable and influential companies. google's products, including gmail and search, are now used by billions. google, the name, came around by accident. that's it from us for now. thank you for your company. good afternoon. this was the calm before the storm because agnes is well and truly bearing down across the united kingdom and ireland. the signature swell of cloud around that deepened area of low pressure, which is not only bringing heavy rain, but gale force, if not severe gale force winds, as it tracks its way north and east. this is where we expect the potentially destructive winds with gusts up to 50 mph inland — enough to bring down some power lines and the odd tree. in extremities, we could see gusts of 70 or 75 mph over coastal areas and the hills. that, combined with the heavy rain, particularly for scotland and northern ireland, giving some disruption and hazardous conditions. away from
two students at stanford university — sergey brin and larry page — brainstormed in their dormitory andlso rank them. initially called backrub, the startup grew into one of the world's most valuable and influential companies. google's products, including gmail and search, are now used by billions. google, the name, came around by accident. that's it from us for now. thank you for your company. good afternoon. this was the calm before the storm because agnes is well and truly bearing down...
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still ahead, stanford university is now returning millions of dollars in donations. the university is paying back the money. >> and what it has to do with the disgraced founder of ftx. congress could soon make it easier for cannabis companies to access business banking services. but lawmakers are not worried that this could open the door to a federal legalization of marijuana. washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> a group of democratic and republican senators want to give cannabis companies access to banks and other financial services. if you are creating a cash society, you're creating a security problem under current federal law, providing such services a strictly regulated, leaving many businesses without access to bank accounts of the west. virginia republican senator shelley moore capito has not taken a position on the safe banking bill. she says there is a need for protections for this industry. help these banks feel more secure and marijuana businesses for medical marijuana. the new cannabis bill comes just weeks after the biden administration rec
still ahead, stanford university is now returning millions of dollars in donations. the university is paying back the money. >> and what it has to do with the disgraced founder of ftx. congress could soon make it easier for cannabis companies to access business banking services. but lawmakers are not worried that this could open the door to a federal legalization of marijuana. washington correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> a group of democratic and republican senators want to...
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shawn chitnis is at stanford university where ai is being shaped as a valuable tool. >> reporter: high school students are at an age where the impact of ai will be felt no matter what they do next. >> artificial intelligence is part of all aspects of our life, whether it's how we work, live, or play. >> reporter: one of the leaders for craft, a set of resources to help high school teachers take on the topic. >> everything will be modified and affected because of this. it helps to make sure students are able to think carefully. >> reporter: what are you most looking forward to? >> it will open so many possibilities as much as mobile devices made it possible to have games on the move, take pictures. >> reporter: what most concerns you? >> i am concerned that ai is not seen realistically in terms of being a tool that is really just a pattern recognizer or pattern matcher. >> reporter: craft has different plans on ai on the website now. for high school students, the issues could be immediate affecting videos they see and music they listen to as far as software like face recognition and oth
shawn chitnis is at stanford university where ai is being shaped as a valuable tool. >> reporter: high school students are at an age where the impact of ai will be felt no matter what they do next. >> artificial intelligence is part of all aspects of our life, whether it's how we work, live, or play. >> reporter: one of the leaders for craft, a set of resources to help high school teachers take on the topic. >> everything will be modified and affected because of this. it...
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. >>> the stanford university has ended a lease with sigma chi, it was known for pushing for racial inclusivity, but fell under scrutiny when seven students were allegedly drugged at a party. they're calling it the unrightful seizure of a house they've invested millions in. the university sees it as an opportunity to offer the other 24 greek organizations on campus more housing. >>> chinatown was packed for the annual car show and parade. different ways to boost economic recovery and across the city, merchants say events like this make a difference. this brought crowds in to eat and shop at nearby stores. the goal to remind people what chinatown has to offer. >> they could come back and check out new things. boost our economy of course, revitalize chinatown. >> the visitors have been steady and there's indication it's improving. >>> another push to give a historic san francisco brewery a second life. foxtail fermentation released solidarity ale for the former anchor brewing employees working to buy that company and keep it running. foxtail is the second local brewery to make a solidarity brew.
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stanford university back in 1955. am going to back to you in studio.f you've seen since you right out front of her home. >> any flowers, anybody pay their respects this morning. i know it's early. so we just buy with flowers. >> yeah. someone just walked by with some flowers, but a lot of people are walking by just take a look at the home, get a sense of how things are feeling out here. and, you know, maybe pay their respects to the late you know, she was a big part of the city and drained in the history of the city for so many years. thank you, tiffany. >> and obviously her loss is being felt within the halls of congress as well. yeah, capitol hill observed a moment of silence this morning. let's take a look. >> that the senate observe a moment of silence in of senator dianne feinstein. >> and there you see during the moment of silence, the camera turning to her seat. with that. okay. flowers there representing dianne feinstein is the senate remembers her her life and obviously group surpassing. we have been hearing reaction coming in. we'll get to mo
stanford university back in 1955. am going to back to you in studio.f you've seen since you right out front of her home. >> any flowers, anybody pay their respects this morning. i know it's early. so we just buy with flowers. >> yeah. someone just walked by with some flowers, but a lot of people are walking by just take a look at the home, get a sense of how things are feeling out here. and, you know, maybe pay their respects to the late you know, she was a big part of the city and...
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the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me.ime, my relationship with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i... i created a laboratory cooperation network between these three institutes, an activity for which i am getting an award. this laboratory has been designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can imagine theoretically and conceptually. with this tool, we can store the atoms inside it and control their position in certain states so that we can produce quantum matter. this the material can be a superconductor or superconductor. it can be a topological insulator. it can become metal overnight. and then, in order to know what we produced, in order to understand its electrical, magnetic, or optical properties, without destroying it, we transfer the sample of that quantum matter to this chamber. in this chamber , there is a rod that is the chamber of the tip of the rod has precision in atomic dimensions. at the end of the rod , there is an atom
the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me.ime, my relationship with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i... i created a laboratory cooperation network between these three institutes, an activity for which i am getting an award. this laboratory has been designed in such a way that it uses the latest nano and quantum technology so that we can create a quantum material that we can imagine theoretically and conceptually. with this tool, we can store the atoms...
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senator dianne feinstein as local as you can get, born and raised in san francisco, attended stanford university, lived and served in the city. she loved san francisco. you know what areas she would frequent or what she enjoyed most about the city? >> when she was mayor, she was really known as a micromanager. she would ride around and got a car so she had a driver. she would see things on the street. there was trash here or a stop sign that was down or there was a traffic light that wasn't working. she would get on the phone in the car and call the public works director. she carried a fire department turnout coat in the trunk of her car. if she happened to see a fire, she would put it on and check with the battalion chief what was going on. very famously she was going to the tenderloin one day and there was a man stricken on the street. she got out of the car and gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. she was just extraordinarily connected to the city in such a deep and broad and detailed way. >> jerry roberts, thank you so much for your time today. former managing editor of the chronicle and d
senator dianne feinstein as local as you can get, born and raised in san francisco, attended stanford university, lived and served in the city. she loved san francisco. you know what areas she would frequent or what she enjoyed most about the city? >> when she was mayor, she was really known as a micromanager. she would ride around and got a car so she had a driver. she would see things on the street. there was trash here or a stop sign that was down or there was a traffic light that...
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she went on to study at stanford university, where she graduated in 1955. feinstein was married three times. she had her only daughter, katherine, with her first husband, who she divorced after three years in 1962. she married her second husband, bertram feinstein, who died in 1978 of colon cancer. just months before feinstein became san francisco mayor in 1980. feinstein married her third husband. investment banker richard blum. she remained with him until his death from cancer in 2022. feinstein's first foray into politics came in 1960, when then-governor pat brown appointed her to the california women's parole board. but it was in 1969, at the age of 35, that feinstein first held public office, winning a seat on the san francisco board of supervisors. former san francisco mayor willie brown was in the state assembly at the time. he recalled meeting feinstein during those years. >> i remember that i was trying to get a house here in san francisco when they wouldn't allow black people easily to get houses. and there was a demonstration and this angular, ta
she went on to study at stanford university, where she graduated in 1955. feinstein was married three times. she had her only daughter, katherine, with her first husband, who she divorced after three years in 1962. she married her second husband, bertram feinstein, who died in 1978 of colon cancer. just months before feinstein became san francisco mayor in 1980. feinstein married her third husband. investment banker richard blum. she remained with him until his death from cancer in 2022....
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. >> reporter: a stanford university survey shows that seven out of 10 workers say they do not want full-time remote work. the demand for co-working space without required memberships is bringing new faces into the space every day. >> the best thing that i get to hear when people come inside, is they go, i have been looking for something like this. >> reporter: for an up-and-coming artist like maia, neon is opening a new door. she keeps what she makes. neon does not take commission, but it is much more than that. >> for people to be able to come here every day and experience them, for them to bring joy to other people, it makes me really happy. >> reporter: it is even giving four-legged friends a space to see colorful artwork and connect with others in the community. >> kenny says there is one location but so far but kramer is looking at opening more in the city and even across the state. >>> new data that your employer might not want to hear. research shows that working from home could cut the carbon footprint by as much asas 5858% this is according to the national academy of sciences. most
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the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me. at that time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i get a prize for the activity i remember. this laboratory is designed in such a way that the latest technology. use it so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool , we can store the atoms inside it and control their position in certain situations so that we can produce a quantum material. it can be a superconductor or superconductor, it can be a topological insulator, it can be thought overnight, and then in order to know what we produced , to understand its electrical, magnetic, or optical properties without removing the quantum material and we will transfer you to this compartment this chamber is a rod that goes all the way to the chamber. the tip of the rod has precision in atomic dimensions . at the end of the rod, there is an atom that can scan the atoms
the atmosphere of my stanford university was very interesting for me. at that time, my connection with berkley and stamford was not interrupted. i created a laboratory collaboration network between these three institutes. i get a prize for the activity i remember. this laboratory is designed in such a way that the latest technology. use it so that we can create a quantum material that we can theoretically and conceptually imagine and produce. with this tool , we can store the atoms inside it...
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at the university of texas at austin for bachelor's degree and i did my masters and phd from stanford university the rear i am being awarded this time. in this context, it's actually. it goes back to my early work at stanford, whether that device will be better than the device on the market now, so our goal is to push quantum technology to its next frontier to to serve humanity through the advancement of technology, say iphone or your smartphones that are that maybe you have to charge once year or maybe you can browse the internet thousand times faster, so with this all these insorts we can deposit atoms and control their position in certain ways that we make our quantum level material transfer the sample that quantum material to this other chamber, so in this chamber, the end there is a tip that goes all the way, so this has atomic level solution, at the end of the tip there is a single atom and it can scan material atom by atom, and it gives measure of the where the atoms are and what the electrons are, what are their properties, so this allows us to tell, did we make a superconductor, did we
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moving into campus as we take you to palo alto, where freshmen are being welcomed there at stanford universityd coming up later tonight on the 10:00 news, we're hearing from more from bay area air quality officials following all of the smoke holiday cheer set to return to union square. i'm talking about the annual ice rink. it will be back in session, starting november 2nd. so go ahead and mark your calendars. the rink will host favorite on ice traditions, including learn to skate drag queens on ice, silent skate and that popular polar bear skate. general mission, by the way, with skate rental will cost about $20. the skate rink will open through jan, january 15th. well it was move in day today on the stamford campus as the first classes start next tuesday. freshman students started checking in to their dorms today. the campus will help. campus did hold a ceremony this evening to mark the start of the year. stamford university varsity is on the quarter system, which is why school starts about a month later than other bay area colleges and universities. so again, congratulations to all of th (
moving into campus as we take you to palo alto, where freshmen are being welcomed there at stanford universityd coming up later tonight on the 10:00 news, we're hearing from more from bay area air quality officials following all of the smoke holiday cheer set to return to union square. i'm talking about the annual ice rink. it will be back in session, starting november 2nd. so go ahead and mark your calendars. the rink will host favorite on ice traditions, including learn to skate drag queens...
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this was michael mcfall director of the freeman-spole institute of international relations at stanford university, the us ambassador to russia in 2011-14 talked about many things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they help us bring this victory closer, this was an exclusive interview on espressovat yuriy fizer see you there is a cough, there are discounts on mukaltin 15 percent in podorozhnyk pharmacies bam and savings there are discounts on spazgom tablets 10% in podorozhnyk pharmacies you and savings every week saturday political club helps to understand the processes taking place in ukraine and the world vitaly portnikov, host of espresso and invitations, experts based on facts give their assessment and forecast of the development of events, you want to understand how our today will affect our tomorrow, see the saturday political club, what saturdays are on espresso. congratulations, this is freedom. can shock news from the scene live kamikaze drone attacks political analysis objectively and meaningfully there is no political season exclusive interviews rep
this was michael mcfall director of the freeman-spole institute of international relations at stanford university, the us ambassador to russia in 2011-14 talked about many things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they help us bring this victory closer, this was an exclusive interview on espressovat yuriy fizer see you there is a cough, there are discounts on mukaltin 15 percent in podorozhnyk pharmacies bam and savings there are discounts on spazgom tablets...
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shawn chitnis tells us from stanford university, how a.i. is used to be shaped as a valuable tool. >> reporter: high school students are at an age where the impact of a.i. will be felt no matter what they do next. college or career. >> artificial intelligence is now part of all aspects of our life, whether it is how we work, live or play. >> reporter: stanford education professor is one of the leaders for c.r.a.f.t., set of resources to help high school teachers take on the topic. >> everything we do will be modified and affected because of this and it helps to make sure students are able to think carefully and responsibly. >> reporter: what most excites you about a.i.? >> a i will really open up so many possibilities just as much as mobile devices made it possible for us to have games on the move, take pictures when we go somewhere. >> reporter: what most concerns you? >> i am concerned that a.i. is not seen realistically , in terms of being a tool that is really just a pattern recognizer or pattern matcher. >> reporter: he has lessened pla
shawn chitnis tells us from stanford university, how a.i. is used to be shaped as a valuable tool. >> reporter: high school students are at an age where the impact of a.i. will be felt no matter what they do next. college or career. >> artificial intelligence is now part of all aspects of our life, whether it is how we work, live or play. >> reporter: stanford education professor is one of the leaders for c.r.a.f.t., set of resources to help high school teachers take on the...
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but, many of these agency inventories are missing or they are incomplete, according to stanford university ai institute white paper, which was issued last december. you agree that the public has a right to know for what purposes ai used by the federal agencies? and, that it is important for these inventories and they are done consistently, completely, and accurately, we pledge to work to continue to ensure that this is the case? >> thank you very much, mr. langworthy for the question. i share your sentiment on the value of the use cases for all of the reasons that you mentioned. it's important for the public to know and for the government to understand how ai is being used. and, there is important progress is that we are making and will continue to make as a federal government on those ai use cases. thank you. >> transparency, i think, it's something we need to fight for, especially as this emerging technology is coming at us so quickly. i want to see if her tory sandboxes have been part of your conversations? the european parliament approved its ai act includes a conversation about settin
but, many of these agency inventories are missing or they are incomplete, according to stanford university ai institute white paper, which was issued last december. you agree that the public has a right to know for what purposes ai used by the federal agencies? and, that it is important for these inventories and they are done consistently, completely, and accurately, we pledge to work to continue to ensure that this is the case? >> thank you very much, mr. langworthy for the question. i...
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it was started as a research project at stanford university. name comes from the mathematical term, which refers to the number one, followed by 100 zeros. it reflects the intention to organize large amounts of information. as of last month, google had a global market share of 92%. it's nearest competitor, bing, health 3%, yahoo!, over 1%. they received 100 -- $800,000 for the investment of their company, now it is valued at $1 trillion. my colleague spoke to the technology editor at the irish independent. he explains how google helps people explore the internet. >> before google, we have things called encyclopedias, newspapers. it was much more difficult to organize information to find things out. we take for granted that anything from looking at the cinema time, to shopping, to finding out what has been said, we typically go to our phone. some part of that is inevitably going to use google. it's become the greatest influencer of information, of opinion, news, and everything else. it has done so well becoming the biggest advertising company in
it was started as a research project at stanford university. name comes from the mathematical term, which refers to the number one, followed by 100 zeros. it reflects the intention to organize large amounts of information. as of last month, google had a global market share of 92%. it's nearest competitor, bing, health 3%, yahoo!, over 1%. they received 100 -- $800,000 for the investment of their company, now it is valued at $1 trillion. my colleague spoke to the technology editor at the irish...
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scientists say the wildfires induced by climate change are here to stay, and a new study from stanford university shows how much the entire country is being affected by them. the study shows that many of the gains in the fight against air pollution are being erased by the smoke from western blazes. in california and nevada from 2000 to 2015, levels of particulates in the ambient air dropped by 32%, but since 2016 when the first mega fires began burning, the particulate levels have risen by 14%. >> is that a little unnerving? >> yeah. it is a little unnerving. you realize that we are all connected, whether you like it or not. >> reporter: that is exactly what the study is getting at. the ability of tiny particles in the upper atmosphere to spread over large areas led researchers to conclude that pollution can no longer be fought on a local level. quote, these increases in wildfire smoke whwe and others show are expected to continue under a warming climate subvert the logic of traditional and regionally-based regulation. they say pollution will have to be fought from a water view that takes into ac
scientists say the wildfires induced by climate change are here to stay, and a new study from stanford university shows how much the entire country is being affected by them. the study shows that many of the gains in the fight against air pollution are being erased by the smoke from western blazes. in california and nevada from 2000 to 2015, levels of particulates in the ambient air dropped by 32%, but since 2016 when the first mega fires began burning, the particulate levels have risen by 14%....
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2011-2014, as well as the director of the freeman institute, school of international studies, stanford universityael mcfaul, we will talk with him about many things, but mainly, all the same , about russia, about the war that russia started last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half , about our victory. congratulations you mr. mcfall and thank you for joining thank you for the invitation we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022 and also about our victory not only about that well uh uh uh uh the world so mafia iii in in 2001, you wrote an interesting book that i bought and read, the book is called the unfinished revolution in russia, political changes from gorbachev to putin, changes took place, but why was there no revolution? ten or even 15 years, if we count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then in russia, and something was achieved then, or so we thought, first of all , the collapse of the soviet empire and 15 countries took place including ukraine and the russian federation gained their
2011-2014, as well as the director of the freeman institute, school of international studies, stanford universityael mcfaul, we will talk with him about many things, but mainly, all the same , about russia, about the war that russia started last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half , about our victory. congratulations you mr. mcfall and thank you for joining thank you for the invitation we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022...
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. >>> an exciting and hectic day at stanford university. today is move-in day for new and returning students at the campus. aside from meeting new roommates, getting dorms set up and dealing with a few parking lot traffic jams, the undergrads say they are excited about their new life away from home. and some parents who helped their kids move in were also ready for the big changes ahead. >> we have two kids. this is our first one to go off to college. but it feels like he's at the right place at the right time, and this is the right environment for him to just go and do his thing. we're super excited and proud and looking forward to what will come. >> the students went through orientation and other fun festivities to help welcome them to the campus. classes begin one week from today. >>> well, san francisco has been the setting for some great detective stories over the years. the maltese falcon, right? >> our next story is a detective story that is helping to shed light on a bit of san francisco history. garvin thomas joins us now with toni
. >>> an exciting and hectic day at stanford university. today is move-in day for new and returning students at the campus. aside from meeting new roommates, getting dorms set up and dealing with a few parking lot traffic jams, the undergrads say they are excited about their new life away from home. and some parents who helped their kids move in were also ready for the big changes ahead. >> we have two kids. this is our first one to go off to college. but it feels like he's at...
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in 2011-2014, as well as the director of the freeman institute for international studies at stanford university, michael mcfall. we will talk with him about a lot of things, but uh, mostly, still, to the great regret of russia, about the war that russia started uh, last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half, about our victory . mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022, as well as about our victory , but not only about that, well, here are your questions. you wrote an interesting book that i bought and read . the book is called the unfinished revolution in russia, political changes from gorbachev to putin. changes took place but why there was no revolution this is a complex big question that is difficult to answer when i wrote this book in 2001 it was after ten or even 15 years if you count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then in russia n and something was achieved then or so we thought, first of all the collapse of the soviet empire took place and 15 countries including ukraine and the russian federat
in 2011-2014, as well as the director of the freeman institute for international studies at stanford university, michael mcfall. we will talk with him about a lot of things, but uh, mostly, still, to the great regret of russia, about the war that russia started uh, last year and has been waging for more than a year and a half, about our victory . mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022, as well as about our victory , but not only about that, well, here are...
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russia in 2011-2014 and also the director of the freeman institute for international studies at stanford university a half about our we stand for victory. congratulations mr. mcfall and thank you for joining, thank you for the invitation. i already told our viewers that we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022, and also about our victory, not only about that in 2001, you wrote an interesting book that i bought and read, the book is called the unfinished revolution in russia, political changes from gorbachev to putin, changes took place, but why was there no revolution? ten or even 15 years, if you count the gorbachev period of political transformations in the soviet union and then russia, something was achieved then , or so we thought, first of all , the collapse of the soviet empire and 15 countries , including ukraine and the russian federation, took place gained their independence and compared to other collapses of empires it was relatively peaceful at least until last year secondly they made a transition from a predominantly command-administrative
russia in 2011-2014 and also the director of the freeman institute for international studies at stanford university a half about our we stand for victory. congratulations mr. mcfall and thank you for joining, thank you for the invitation. i already told our viewers that we will talk mainly about russia and its brutal war that putin started in february 2022, and also about our victory, not only about that in 2001, you wrote an interesting book that i bought and read, the book is called the...
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trent bertran and partner is the research fellow at the herbert institution and a lecturer at stanford university of history international relations and human rights. author of big show. has also edited several books dealing with trotsky, stalin, and a history of the hoover institution art guides. the second speaker, george nash, is a historian. the biography of herbert hoover. the three volume, the life of herbert hoover, details hoover's life from his birth in 1874, through his career as the head of the u.s. food administration. nash, also edited two of his unpublished book manuscripts. the crusade years. 1933 to 1955. herbert hoover's lost memoir of the new deal and its aftermath. highly acclaimed a movement in america since 1945. it has undergone several expansions and revisions. please welcome, the first speaker,. and i read about that. >>> thank you, tom. i could probably make that a little bit darker? it is supposed to come back. we are hoping the map comes back to brightness and focus. maybe i can coax it into that? thank you, tom, for the introduction. today we mark a centennial. two cen
trent bertran and partner is the research fellow at the herbert institution and a lecturer at stanford university of history international relations and human rights. author of big show. has also edited several books dealing with trotsky, stalin, and a history of the hoover institution art guides. the second speaker, george nash, is a historian. the biography of herbert hoover. the three volume, the life of herbert hoover, details hoover's life from his birth in 1874, through his career as the...
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but this is not the 1st time the west has tried to whitewash ukrainian fascist life when stanford university hosted in advance, featuring fighters from the ukrainian neil not z as of the tale. and in october of last year, or when pull massaro, an american senior policy adviser for the west helm city commission posted a photo of a patch bearing step instant dara. the leader of the ukrainian nationalist group, which bought your polish and jewish communities in collusion with hitler's forces, or when the u. k. sky news appeared to have a rough lee and the interview with demetri fall janski's, deputy had a fresh admission to the united nations. after he showed a photo with a nod system book that has been posted by the ukranian president, the list goes on and on. but when modern ukraine with his neo nazis and not the veterans, happens to fit the western agenda, i guess russia, it's really no surprise that they're all being used for war propaganda these days. when, according to russia is um, busted uh to canada, also was top officials were fully aware of who got outside the home co was and who we
but this is not the 1st time the west has tried to whitewash ukrainian fascist life when stanford university hosted in advance, featuring fighters from the ukrainian neil not z as of the tale. and in october of last year, or when pull massaro, an american senior policy adviser for the west helm city commission posted a photo of a patch bearing step instant dara. the leader of the ukrainian nationalist group, which bought your polish and jewish communities in collusion with hitler's forces, or...
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michael mcfall director of the freeman institute from the field of international relations at stanford university us ambassador to russia in 2011-14 they talked about a lot of things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they are helping us to bring this victory closer, it was an exclusive interview on espressovat yuri fizer see you, listen to your fm galicia italy ukraine on megogo at the legendary san siro stadium, ours will impress the italian audience with a bright game, watch the super match of the euro 2024 selection on september 12 at 8:00 p.m. so the head from overload has a headache, there are various reasons, but there is a solution. on kvadevit children in pharmacies podorozhnyk vam and oschad there are discounts on pektolvan 10% in pharmacies podorozhnyk vam and oschad every day there are messages with collections of funds to help the military and not only us in one day we collected more than in the previous 8 years volunteering and donating is another example of the struggle of ukrainians in the army, a man and they donated, of course yes they attacke
michael mcfall director of the freeman institute from the field of international relations at stanford university us ambassador to russia in 2011-14 they talked about a lot of things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they are helping us to bring this victory closer, it was an exclusive interview on espressovat yuri fizer see you, listen to your fm galicia italy ukraine on megogo at the legendary san siro stadium, ours will impress the italian audience with a...
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bertrand and paterno is research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecturer at stanford university in history international relations human rights author, the big show ball of land, the american relief expedition. soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert hoover details hoover's life from his birth in 1918 74 through his career as the head of the u.s. food. nash edited two of herbert hoover's unpublished book manuscripts, freedom betrayed. herbert secret history of the second world war and its aftermath and the crusade. years 1933 to 1955. herbert hoover's last lost memoir of the new deal and its aftermath. his highly acclaimed the conservative movement in america. since 1945 has undergone several expansions and revisions. please welcome our first speaker, bert patton, new. thank you, tom. good. could probably make that a little darker and i rea
bertrand and paterno is research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecturer at stanford university in history international relations human rights author, the big show ball of land, the american relief expedition. soviet russia in the famine of 21. pat new has also written edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of the hoover archives. our second speaker, george h. nash, is a historian of american and foremost biographer of herbert hoover. his three volume, the life of...
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but this is not the 1st time the west has tried to whitewash ukrainian, fascist live when stanford university hosted in advance featuring fighters from the ukrainian neil not z as of the tale in, in october of last year. or when pull massaro an american senior policy advisor for the west helm speaking commission posted a photo of a patch bearing step in from dera, the leader of the ukranian nationalist group, which bought shared polish, and jewish communities in collusion with hitler's forces. or when the u. k sky news appeared to have a rough lee and the interview with the mit, your fall janski's deputy head of russia's mission to the united nations. after he showed a photo with the nazi symbol that has been posted by the ukranian president. the list goes on and on. but when modern ukraine with his neo nazis, n z veterans happens to fit the western agenda, i guess russia, it's really no surprise that they're all being used full war propaganda these days . so would you believe, i mean top canadian officials, they were fully aware of who got us off home. god is and who he was. and yet they sti
but this is not the 1st time the west has tried to whitewash ukrainian, fascist live when stanford university hosted in advance featuring fighters from the ukrainian neil not z as of the tale in, in october of last year. or when pull massaro an american senior policy advisor for the west helm speaking commission posted a photo of a patch bearing step in from dera, the leader of the ukranian nationalist group, which bought shared polish, and jewish communities in collusion with hitler's forces....
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. >>> the research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecture at stanford university and history international relations and human rights. author of the big show, the american relief expedition and soviet russia and family of 1921. has also written or edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of hoover institution archives. our second speaker, george h nash is a historian of american conservatism and the foremost biographer hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert hoover details his life from from birth in 1874 through his career as the head of the administration. added two of herbert hoover's unpublished book manuscripts, freedom of trade, herbert hoover secret history of aftermath and the crusade years , 1933 to 1955. herbert hoover's lost memoir of the new deal and its aftermath. highly acclaimed movement in america since 1945 has undergone several expansions and revisions. please welcome our first speaker hurt pat new. >> [ applause ] thank you, tom. go >> thank you, tom. probably make that a little darker. and i write about that? supposed to come back. >> i
. >>> the research fellow at the hoover institution and a lecture at stanford university and history international relations and human rights. author of the big show, the american relief expedition and soviet russia and family of 1921. has also written or edited several books dealing with stalin and a history of hoover institution archives. our second speaker, george h nash is a historian of american conservatism and the foremost biographer hoover. his three volume, the life of herbert...
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michael mcfall director of the freeman-spolier institute from of international relations at stanford university, the us ambassador to russia in 2011-14 talked about a lot of things, but mostly about russia, about our victory over the aggressor and how they help us bring this victory closer, this was an exclusive interview for express yuriy fizer see you ukraine-england on megogo in the selection for euro 2024, our national team needs to tame three lions, turn on the match on september 9 at 19:00, cheer for the main team of the country on megogo, i am the goalkeeper of the voronezh and youth national teams of ukraine, alesenko moye the task of defending the football goal at the same time our heroes are fighting for every piece of their native land for our freedom with you thank you our unbreakable warriors ukraine sprained her back above all else or will she get a joint flamidez gel quickly reduces inflammation and cures pain from pain in the back and joints flamidez there are 20% discounts on fervex at podorozhnyk vam and oschad pharmacies there are 20% discounts on canephron m at podorozhnyk b
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directors , the head of the carnegie endowment for international peace , as well as a trustee of stanford universityember of the supervisory board of garvat, and her younger brother jay and robert hold the position of 43- the governor of the state of illinois since 2019, penny became actively involved in political activities in 2008, becoming the financial manager of barack obama's election campaign after the victory obama took the post of head of the national economic council in his administration shortly after the elections. she coordinated the work of economic advisors in the white house and actively participated in the development and implementation of economic programs of the obama administration's initiatives. pritzker returned to the family business, the family's fortune is estimated at $ 31 billion, mr. valery, are the parallels between penny priske and the secretary of state appropriate of the united states of america by george marshall, who was the author of the program for the restoration of european states after the second world war, that is, such a role is assigned by certain people , w
directors , the head of the carnegie endowment for international peace , as well as a trustee of stanford universityember of the supervisory board of garvat, and her younger brother jay and robert hold the position of 43- the governor of the state of illinois since 2019, penny became actively involved in political activities in 2008, becoming the financial manager of barack obama's election campaign after the victory obama took the post of head of the national economic council in his...