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we are having a slightly rainy cambridge . why have you decided cambridge. why have you decided that you wanted to come today? >> well, patrick, i'm very interested in this whole phenomenon that we've seen both in the us and here in the uk of protesters, pro—palestinian protesters, pro—palestinian protesters , the encampments and protesters, the encampments and the, militant tactics that certain protesters are taking to make their point. >> and we've seen in recent weeks encampments sprung up at oxford and cambridge and other universities around the united kingdom , of particular relevance kingdom, of particular relevance to me is that i was over 20 years ago, a student here at the fantastic university of cambridge. we're just outside my old college, queen's college , old college, queen's college, and so it's a bit of a trip down memory lane for me. you know, when i was 18, it was so exciting, daunting , and the exciting, daunting, and the biggest honour of my life to get into cambridge. my parents hadnt into cambridge. my parents hadn't had the privileg
we are having a slightly rainy cambridge . why have you decided cambridge. why have you decided that you wanted to come today? >> well, patrick, i'm very interested in this whole phenomenon that we've seen both in the us and here in the uk of protesters, pro—palestinian protesters, pro—palestinian protesters , the encampments and protesters, the encampments and the, militant tactics that certain protesters are taking to make their point. >> and we've seen in recent weeks...
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finally to cambridge. the ancient british university city attracts millions of tourists a year to its historic colleges and tranquil waterways. but it is also attracting billions of dollars from technology investors. new research suggests cambridge's tech industry has hit a combined valuation of $191 billion — almost a fifth of the uk's entire tech business and more than italy and spain combined. so, what is cambridge doing right and what does it need from the next government in terms of support for the uk tech industry? gerard grech is managing director of founders, at the university of cambridge, an initiative that help turn academic research into business start—ups. he is a long—standing adviser to the uk government on science and technology policy. what is cambridge getting so right that others can learn from? good morning. ithink good morning. i think what this report shows is the strength of the ecosystem at cambridge. they could be a number of reasons and one of that is at the university itsel
finally to cambridge. the ancient british university city attracts millions of tourists a year to its historic colleges and tranquil waterways. but it is also attracting billions of dollars from technology investors. new research suggests cambridge's tech industry has hit a combined valuation of $191 billion — almost a fifth of the uk's entire tech business and more than italy and spain combined. so, what is cambridge doing right and what does it need from the next government in terms of...
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university of cambridge. james, all great stuff. now well, when i come back, i'm going to be giving you the very first of tomorrow's front pages. but gobby gary lineker has popped up again as well. >> it'sjust again as well. >> it's just the lack of empathy that i find hard to believe for people that have. imagine what how desperate things have got to to , be you know, jump in to, be you know, jump in a dinghy , yes. all right. find out dinghy, yes. all right. find out exactly what he's banging on about shortly. and yes , i will about shortly. and yes, i will be giving you all of the okay. welcome back. it's time for tomorrow's front pages. let's do it . all right. we start let's do it. all right. we start with the i benefit system. insiders reveal how targets are used to decide disability claims. okay, i mean , is this a claims. okay, i mean, is this a story? they use targets to decide disability claims? yeah that's how it should be. probably. anyway, the guardian revealed alcohol abuse costs soar to £27 bi
university of cambridge. james, all great stuff. now well, when i come back, i'm going to be giving you the very first of tomorrow's front pages. but gobby gary lineker has popped up again as well. >> it'sjust again as well. >> it's just the lack of empathy that i find hard to believe for people that have. imagine what how desperate things have got to to , be you know, jump in to, be you know, jump in a dinghy , yes. all right. find out dinghy, yes. all right. find out exactly what...
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you used to go to cambridge , did you? cambridge, did you? >> she seemed highly articulate to me. >> really? you're not embarrassed by her performance because she resorted to insult. she said , you're a liar. she she said, you're a liar. she called her racist and she really had no. if she foundation to her argument. >> if she believes that suella braverman is lying, then this is a free speech channel, isn't it? >> and what about her comments about jewish people that lots of people on the marches and they're not afraid? most jewish people i know wouldn't set foot anywhere near any of those protests or marches. >> my uncle is jewish, completely, you know, fully jewish parents, jewish refugees. he's been on two of the marches, and he didn't feel threatened, did he? look, now there is question. >> was he wearing, you know, things that would be identified? >> it is it is true that there are identifiably jewish people on the marches. what is what i think is let me just what we've seen, i am also jewish. let me just answer the question. so i don't f
you used to go to cambridge , did you? cambridge, did you? >> she seemed highly articulate to me. >> really? you're not embarrassed by her performance because she resorted to insult. she said , you're a liar. she she said, you're a liar. she called her racist and she really had no. if she foundation to her argument. >> if she believes that suella braverman is lying, then this is a free speech channel, isn't it? >> and what about her comments about jewish people that lots...
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look at the averages that we have in cambridge database. what would you expect our private equity to distribute this year? you could see that it is $853 million. that is a lot of money that is tied up in this portfolio. however, you could see in the no growth scenario, we expect to get only 107. that difference, we know it will come--this is very much market dependent, but that difference is something that we have to manage. and so next page talks about--let's calibrate it. what is the probability of the no growth scenario we are managing, and generally, what should we expect when the market conditions normalize? so, on this page, you see the forecast of net contributebution and distribution from all the private investments each year, and you could see that the average this year, this is the $853 million but the distribution and the blue is the 25 and 75 quartiles but you could see right now--i think the blue is 10th percentile. we could see that in more then 85 percent of the time, we are expected to be net cash-flow positive in private in
look at the averages that we have in cambridge database. what would you expect our private equity to distribute this year? you could see that it is $853 million. that is a lot of money that is tied up in this portfolio. however, you could see in the no growth scenario, we expect to get only 107. that difference, we know it will come--this is very much market dependent, but that difference is something that we have to manage. and so next page talks about--let's calibrate it. what is the...
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this is of this, have you heard of the facebook cambridge analytical scandal? you know that she was scandal that happened a few years ago where millions of facebook users personal data was taken without their consent through a facebook at alexander cogan was a cambridge university professor who specialized in researching the biology and the psychology of friendship, love, kindness, and happiness kogan and cambridge analytic a were able to establish a research collaboration with facebook, with approval from the university of cambridge ethics for facebook, subsequently provided kogan with the data set, 57000000 facebook friendship. kogan also developed a facebook personality app called a business or digital life, which collected data through a 120 question personality, when it's, when not only would it take information from the quiz taker, but it would take information from their friends list as well, including information they meant to keep private kogan then went onto share this data with cambridge analytics. and cambridge analytics went on to share this inform
this is of this, have you heard of the facebook cambridge analytical scandal? you know that she was scandal that happened a few years ago where millions of facebook users personal data was taken without their consent through a facebook at alexander cogan was a cambridge university professor who specialized in researching the biology and the psychology of friendship, love, kindness, and happiness kogan and cambridge analytic a were able to establish a research collaboration with facebook, with...
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and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with political campaigns in the us, including ted cruz and donald trump. these campaigns would then use the data and combine it with their border records to target individuals with a tailored campaign advertising based on their personality that the new gods we tend to think of technology as somehow neutral. but the link between big tech and political policies or politicians is increasingly nebulous, is part of the problem that we're allowing private corporations to handle huge amounts of highly sensitive data that, that has always been an issue. and i think uh, with a, you know, increase use of social media platforms. but from what, then it'd be gauge, you know, now a single society organizations, digital rights organization. i have been pushing these companies of journalists have done so much work to pull them accountable. so definitely i think a lot of the problem is the business model of these companies, but at the same time, i think it's also uh how would be, what does that kind of steps that they have taken so far in terms o
and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with political campaigns in the us, including ted cruz and donald trump. these campaigns would then use the data and combine it with their border records to target individuals with a tailored campaign advertising based on their personality that the new gods we tend to think of technology as somehow neutral. but the link between big tech and political policies or politicians is increasingly nebulous, is part of the problem that we're...
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in the seventies they would be called the "cambridge five". they will become the world's most famous spy group, about which hundreds of books will be written and dozens of films will be made. they believed that they were not ... giving the interests of great britain or the united states, but they were defending peace, which was also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries, like the soviet union. these are the cream of society, they worked in different organizations, but wherever they worked, there was very valuable information that was of interest to the soviet union. in 1944 , most of the members of the five already occupied important posts. kim philby, head of the british intelligence department for the fight against communism and the ussr. in the ussr, kim philby's morning always began with news. this is how kim would have left in the morning at 7:00, but here they stayed like that, here he put a glass with a glass holder with tea with lemon, it was called russian tea, so he sipped the t
in the seventies they would be called the "cambridge five". they will become the world's most famous spy group, about which hundreds of books will be written and dozens of films will be made. they believed that they were not ... giving the interests of great britain or the united states, but they were defending peace, which was also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries, like the soviet union. these are the cream of society, they...
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they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one demand was to divest was to, in was a cut. those ties with the as male, it is really ministry of defense to these purchasers face serious consequences. this is the university that costs about $86000.00 a year to attend. they were told that they didn't stop protesting, they would be suspended. many were told they wouldn't get degrees. now, some of the suspensions have been lifted the purchasers, i talk to say that they are just going to continue next year, pedagogy, l g, 0, cambridge, massachusetts, personal care. and i'll just be around when we come back. i political shakeup and south a
they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one...
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and lee kuan yew was educated at cambridge and it helped our relationship with singapore for generations . but these many generations. but these many hundreds of thousands who are coming in aren't all lee kuan yew, are they? >> well, i have to correct you on something that you said in the introduction. the migration advisory committee report, which came out today , did not find
and lee kuan yew was educated at cambridge and it helped our relationship with singapore for generations . but these many generations. but these many hundreds of thousands who are coming in aren't all lee kuan yew, are they? >> well, i have to correct you on something that you said in the introduction. the migration advisory committee report, which came out today , did not find
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they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would hope, you know , oxford and cambridge accept at least some working class students. i'm sure working class and poor students are smart enough to get into. >> well, they're very anti—authoritarians at the moment in both these places, so it's probably not going to be all italians behaving like that anyway. thank you very much. my panel coming up next, william sitwell has been velocipedklubb cycling his way over to the studio amidst the backdrop of rail strikes and useless railbuses to make it in time for the return of sit down with sitwell . and the good news
they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would...
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and especially if they're at oxford and cambridge , they're at oxford and cambridge, they're at oxford and cambridge, they're not likely to be working class students take their student loans off them. mum, they're mums and dads will be paying they're mums and dads will be paying for everything. you know , paying for everything. you know, working class students don't have this sort of luxury beliefs because they're probably working full time jobs, studying full time and worrying about their communities and families . this communities and families. this stuff is it's luxury beliefs by students that have got time and money to have them. and so, you know, don't don't mix these people up with with i think i think one thing that i will say is i remain unconvinced as to actually how many of these people will turn out to be genuine students , because having genuine students, because having been to a number of protests not dissimilar to this now , it dissimilar to this now, it appears to be a lot of the same faces and a lot of the same groups that are behind it. >> i suspect a man that there ar
and especially if they're at oxford and cambridge , they're at oxford and cambridge, they're at oxford and cambridge, they're not likely to be working class students take their student loans off them. mum, they're mums and dads will be paying they're mums and dads will be paying for everything. you know , paying for everything. you know, working class students don't have this sort of luxury beliefs because they're probably working full time jobs, studying full time and worrying about their...
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and that's where things like the oxford union and that i was president of and the cambridge union as well, which are meant to be separate and in an independent of the universities, came up so that people could have a free place where they could debate these kinds of things, because you never know, you might be wrong, you might learn something in these places. but that's not the point of universities anymore. and you used the phrase madrassa. i think you're spot on. i mentioned that i was, president of the oxford union at weirdly, i did it about ten years after i was a student, and a prank that kind of went too far. well, during lockdown, when all the rules got changed. so i went back as the oldest ever president and saw quite how far the universities had fallen in ten years. and like you, i got called every iste and every phobe going and then you kind of 9°, phobe going and then you kind of go, okay, why do you think that? have you read this person's book? have you heard what they've got to say? and you just get these sort of blank stares and this is the problem. they don't know wha
and that's where things like the oxford union and that i was president of and the cambridge union as well, which are meant to be separate and in an independent of the universities, came up so that people could have a free place where they could debate these kinds of things, because you never know, you might be wrong, you might learn something in these places. but that's not the point of universities anymore. and you used the phrase madrassa. i think you're spot on. i mentioned that i was,...
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they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would hope, you know , oxford and cambridge accept at least some working class students. i'm sure working class and poor students are smart enough to get into. >> well, they're very anti—authoritarians at the moment in both these places, so it's probably not going to be all italians behaving like that anyway. thank you very much. my panel coming up next, william sitwell has been velocipedklubb cycling his way over to the studio amidst the backdrop of rail strikes and useless railbuses to make it in time for the return of sit down with sitwell . and the good news
they come from good families and they don't do cambridge. they don't do they don't do bad weather, they don't don't do bad weather, they don't do wet clothes. and when it's pointed out to the tents that they're living have been made by uighurs in china, you know, maybe the double standards because they don't bother about details like that . i think just details like that. i think just let it burn itself out. >> i would hope at least some of them come from working class families. i would...
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, diet and disease, department of archaeology at university of cambridge. a painstaking undertaking. absolutely. it took almost a year and i have to give a lot of credit to my colleague who did a lot of the difficult work, cleaning the remains in the laboratory and piecing them together. how are we trying to understand and learn from this? there are a couple of things, we are trying to understand this individual herself, what was her life like, did she move around, what was her diet, what were her day—to—day activities she undertook? how old was she when she undertook? how old was she when she died? there is also the question of how she was treated in death. she is very interesting because she is part of a cluster of individuals which seem to be unique among neanderthals. we have at least five individuals within 1.5 metres by neanderthals. we have at least five individuals within1.5 metres by one metre by 50 centimetres. it doesn't seem as if they are coming back to this one particular spot in an enormous cave, placing bodies behind a vertical two metre
, diet and disease, department of archaeology at university of cambridge. a painstaking undertaking. absolutely. it took almost a year and i have to give a lot of credit to my colleague who did a lot of the difficult work, cleaning the remains in the laboratory and piecing them together. how are we trying to understand and learn from this? there are a couple of things, we are trying to understand this individual herself, what was her life like, did she move around, what was her diet, what were...
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, you know, cambridge is one of the most respected universities, british, it is included there, well, at least in the five most prestigious institutions, sometimes it leads the top five and ten, here is this in the rubric, they have such a legacy of russophobia, the book was published in 2007 . it was called the american mission and the so-called evil empire, its author is david fogelson, he is a 65-year-old professor at the university of berkeley, and the man, just imagine, has been trying his whole life to prove to the western world that russia was never really an empire angry that she never was a wild asian empire, she never wanted to attack anyone... that they do not have any dictatorship and despotism, there are no dark people there, there is quite an interesting original european civilization, and i think, if it has anything, this the 2007 book , does he continue to say the same thing at uc berkeley, are there still courses on this legacy of russophobia at cambridge, for example, are students enrolling in them, frankly, looking at what happened at columbia university, for exampl
, you know, cambridge is one of the most respected universities, british, it is included there, well, at least in the five most prestigious institutions, sometimes it leads the top five and ten, here is this in the rubric, they have such a legacy of russophobia, the book was published in 2007 . it was called the american mission and the so-called evil empire, its author is david fogelson, he is a 65-year-old professor at the university of berkeley, and the man, just imagine, has been trying his...
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, today, even in cambridge, talking about all this kind of stuff, the cambridge group, cambridge jews for justice, they said you are weaponizing their identity to promote a culture war. and that's all this is because you've got no actual real policies or statements or anything to offer people in this country. let's be honest, the reason you're here and the reason you're here and the reason you're here and the reason you went today is because you want to be the leader of the tory party >> yes, there's another clip a bit later on in that interview where one of the issues, i think, for some of the students is that, it turns out shock, horror that actually that individual . horror that actually that individual. fiona. well, it's not that much of a shocker. she's a communist, is it? her main motivation is to bring down capitalism. but then on top of that, when she's asked, were women sexually abused on october 7? she doesn't seem willing to engage with that, does she condemn hamas? doesn't want to engage with that at all. does israel have a right to exist? nothing on that whatsoever as wel
, today, even in cambridge, talking about all this kind of stuff, the cambridge group, cambridge jews for justice, they said you are weaponizing their identity to promote a culture war. and that's all this is because you've got no actual real policies or statements or anything to offer people in this country. let's be honest, the reason you're here and the reason you're here and the reason you're here and the reason you went today is because you want to be the leader of the tory party >>...
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hey and joins us now from cambridge. i see the palace seen flag behind you that didn't get to talk to you. tell us what's happening. well, this is the main speech for the main commencement. all the departments we ended up tomorrow, but what happened was, at the beginning of it about a 100. it's baby $200.00 students started chanting, free paolo's. time to get out of the way they'd march. now to the head of the administrative building, and they're holding basically block the street in there holding a peaceful protest with chance of free palestine from the river to the sea post. i will be free. no, these activists have been, have gone through quite a bit as the university crack solomon. i wouldn't tell you about that through talking to austin cole. he's a 3rd years master student, which i know no means he's getting to master's degrees from the one of the more prestigious universities on the planet. good for you. tell me you are part of the encampment. how does the school over at school reacted by 1st walking away from the
hey and joins us now from cambridge. i see the palace seen flag behind you that didn't get to talk to you. tell us what's happening. well, this is the main speech for the main commencement. all the departments we ended up tomorrow, but what happened was, at the beginning of it about a 100. it's baby $200.00 students started chanting, free paolo's. time to get out of the way they'd march. now to the head of the administrative building, and they're holding basically block the street in there...
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at cambridge university alexander khabarov visited. the conflict in palestinian gaza has created a new line of protest in europe. now. and not only mass demonstrations, they are complemented by tent camps, they appear in leading european universities. this tent camp at the university of cambridge appeared two weeks ago, it is called the liberated zone. organizers say the reason for the protest is simple; they disagree with university officials turning a blind eye to crimes against palestinians. cambridge has always been considered in britain a haven for those who are called liwaks here, but a graduate of this university coming out... from sudaan , sallah al-bander assures that during the years of his life here he has not seen anything like this. these people have gathered here not only because of gas, they want justice. it seems to me that a new era is dawning in our world. unlike the united states of america and some european capitals, the british authorities are not planning forceful actions to disperse participants in peaceful prote
at cambridge university alexander khabarov visited. the conflict in palestinian gaza has created a new line of protest in europe. now. and not only mass demonstrations, they are complemented by tent camps, they appear in leading european universities. this tent camp at the university of cambridge appeared two weeks ago, it is called the liberated zone. organizers say the reason for the protest is simple; they disagree with university officials turning a blind eye to crimes against palestinians....
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but yes, we've got suella, but, from the, from the protest that we had there at cambridge. i've also got suella in the studio. okay and she's going to be debating a revolutionary communist believe it or not, we've made that happen, who is apparently behind some of these protests? i'm also going to be talking to an nhs whistleblower as well, revealing the shocking level of mismanagement in the nhs. so we're going to be talking about that, and you're going to be heanng that, and you're going to be hearing from kevin spacey, the hollywood superstar. >> well, that's going to be very exciting. fireworks between suella and a revolutionary communist. that's after the weather. i'll be back on monday at 8:00. i am still jacob rees—mogg, and this has been state of the nation. and as usual, the weather is going to be absolutely glorious in somerset, though, my brilliant producer wants me to say it'll also be quite nice in yorkshire as well, and we have a lot of back and forth on which is god's own county. but you all know it's somerset . it's somerset. >> a brighter outlook with box
but yes, we've got suella, but, from the, from the protest that we had there at cambridge. i've also got suella in the studio. okay and she's going to be debating a revolutionary communist believe it or not, we've made that happen, who is apparently behind some of these protests? i'm also going to be talking to an nhs whistleblower as well, revealing the shocking level of mismanagement in the nhs. so we're going to be talking about that, and you're going to be heanng that, and you're going to...
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here at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment. at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment . they've set up their encampment. they've got the signs here. this is liberated land here at cambridge. okay. they're all in the tents. and then also another concerning aspect to this is that actually one thing that we are seeing are members of university staff taking part in this. guys, can i just ask as well just any particular reason why, when the actual former home secretary was here, you decided not to engage at all? i wonder if the people of palestine might actually want to hear from you. no. nothing remarkable , isn't no. nothing remarkable, isn't it? so there is a list of demands. one of them is divest now. so they want the university to divest any of its interests in anything they say israeli, but many people would regard as just being jewish. they've got a list of things they really need here. this includes , vegan and here. this includes, vegan and nut free food. okay, there's a chap here. hello, sir. can i ask why? when the former home secretary came, did
here at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment. at cambridge university, they've set up their encampment . they've set up their encampment. they've got the signs here. this is liberated land here at cambridge. okay. they're all in the tents. and then also another concerning aspect to this is that actually one thing that we are seeing are members of university staff taking part in this. guys, can i just ask as well just any particular reason why, when the actual former home...
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hundreds of pro-palestinian students at the university of amity in cambridge, usa. they reclaimed the area of their protest camp from the police. they broke through the police fences and entered the university campus while locking hands with each other. the police kicked them out of this campus last week and the university threatened to expel them. in new york city, the police attacked students who were trying to enter the grounds of the metropolitan museum of art and arrested a number of them. among the arrests a jewish rabbi. art of new york hosted one of the most important fashion festivals in america. a number of students entered the hall of this complex. outside the premises of this museum, students also offered congregational prayers. pro-palestinian students occupied one of the design school buildings in providence, rhode island, usa, and renamed the building after a palestinian artist . students have prepared themselves for anything. we will stay strong and stand . we don't let anything cause us to lose our spirit or our goals retreat we are not sorry
hundreds of pro-palestinian students at the university of amity in cambridge, usa. they reclaimed the area of their protest camp from the police. they broke through the police fences and entered the university campus while locking hands with each other. the police kicked them out of this campus last week and the university threatened to expel them. in new york city, the police attacked students who were trying to enter the grounds of the metropolitan museum of art and arrested a number of...
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in britain, in some universities, for example, in cambridge, tent camps have already appeared. three students in edinburgh have gone on a hunger strike, demanding that the local university authorities stop all interaction with companies that supply weapons to israel. one of them said in an interview with the publication. that 15 of his relatives died in the gas. what was already an urgent call to abandon the action suddenly became much more urgent, especially after the attack on rafah. just last year, the former first minister of scotland, hamza youssef, had great difficulty in getting his wife's parents evacuated from gaza. in general, protests in britain have not stopped since the new, extremely acute phase of the palestinian-israeli conflict began. now we will go a little closer, turned here onto the large sea road, but then, for some still unclear reason, he crashed into the building of the military and naval museum, after this, now a special car arrived here, after that he turned onto the kissing bridge and there he drove into oncoming traffic, drove into a carsharing car
in britain, in some universities, for example, in cambridge, tent camps have already appeared. three students in edinburgh have gone on a hunger strike, demanding that the local university authorities stop all interaction with companies that supply weapons to israel. one of them said in an interview with the publication. that 15 of his relatives died in the gas. what was already an urgent call to abandon the action suddenly became much more urgent, especially after the attack on rafah. just...
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union, the famous debating chamber, here at the university of cambridge on wednesday night. we had a very, very distinguished speaker in, who was speaking very intelligent about a whole range of issues, not he'd not spoken very much on israel and palestine, but there were, i think, about 150 protesters out there, screaming so loud that it was very difficult for any kind of discussion to happen at all. so i think, you know, where where the sort of exercise of free speech becomes so disruptive that the free speech of others is undermined. then at what dance does start to, to get into difficult edges. and one wonders why institutions have not been a little bit more robust and resilient in their in their responses. but i think as things stand, that at least the protests that i've seen here in cambridge, i mean, one of the protesters are walking past the other day, offered me a cup of tea and a sandwich, which i thought was a very english way of doing a student protest. maybe it's a little bit more aggressive over in oxford, but i think the deeper concern nana is, is really just
union, the famous debating chamber, here at the university of cambridge on wednesday night. we had a very, very distinguished speaker in, who was speaking very intelligent about a whole range of issues, not he'd not spoken very much on israel and palestine, but there were, i think, about 150 protesters out there, screaming so loud that it was very difficult for any kind of discussion to happen at all. so i think, you know, where where the sort of exercise of free speech becomes so disruptive...
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suzanne raine is from the centre for geopolitics at the university of cambridge. and, suzanne, you also worked in the foreign office for over 20 years. in terms of what these three states want to deliver within their countries, how does their generation of disinformation, and also their imposition of censorship, help them pursue those goals? well, who wouldn't want to rule a country with no opposition? i mean, it's a no—brainer. if you can get rid of the opposition, you would do. but there's a cost to that. it's costing time and resource to suppress your political opponents. and that's resource which could be spent on governing the country better. it's also doing something really sort of insidious when you're sealing off your country from outside, because it immediately triggers an interventionist response among people in the west who think human rights are being abused. and i think the third observation i'd make at the very beginning is, it's economically very unhealthy because states need foreign investment, generally, it's accepted, but if you demonstrate tha
suzanne raine is from the centre for geopolitics at the university of cambridge. and, suzanne, you also worked in the foreign office for over 20 years. in terms of what these three states want to deliver within their countries, how does their generation of disinformation, and also their imposition of censorship, help them pursue those goals? well, who wouldn't want to rule a country with no opposition? i mean, it's a no—brainer. if you can get rid of the opposition, you would do. but there's...
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the students at oxford and cambridge universities in the u. k. have set up their own and cabman merit on the ones on campuses. across the united states, canada falls. organizers say it's in solidarity, the palestinians, and they intend to keep the camp open for an unknown number of days that's bringing our correspondent forward challenges. he's joining us live from oxford university, certainly smaller than some of the really large approaches we've seen in the united states. the students they have similar to moms to those in the us 40 yes, smola, i'm for the moment increasingly much, much more peaceful. there's no police presence here as we speak, but this is a similar movements with similar goals and objectives. this is the loan of the pet rivers museum, paying the center of oxford and overnights attends a company a page we have about $25.00 times to sleep. again, there is a refreshments 10th as a welcome. time is a, a media tents. there's a medical tens as well. um and i think the population, the mileage is about 50 people will see whether that
the students at oxford and cambridge universities in the u. k. have set up their own and cabman merit on the ones on campuses. across the united states, canada falls. organizers say it's in solidarity, the palestinians, and they intend to keep the camp open for an unknown number of days that's bringing our correspondent forward challenges. he's joining us live from oxford university, certainly smaller than some of the really large approaches we've seen in the united states. the students they...
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a cyclist being done in cambridge, in the middle of the night for exceeding the speed limit. and he too was trying to race. i mean, i think the big problem with cyclists so there were two problems is one is this guy was was obviously he was in a peloton. there was a whole bunch of them that were obviously trying to practice for racing. i mean , i think it was racing. i mean, i think it was at something like 7 am. but the terrible problem if you're trying to cross the road is you don't hear them. i mean, that's it is i mean, that's that's what happened to this woman. is that clearly like i do quite often, you know, she went to cross the road, didn't look properly and bang, and, and i think had she, had he been going at under 20, i mean, of course, you know, cyclists should stick to the speed limit. of course there should be a speed limit, but most cyclists do not go over 20 miles an hour. >> so although you can't be done for speeding because that's got to be only motorised vehicles, cyclists can be fined for wanton and furious cycling if bodily harm is inflicted on someone due
a cyclist being done in cambridge, in the middle of the night for exceeding the speed limit. and he too was trying to race. i mean, i think the big problem with cyclists so there were two problems is one is this guy was was obviously he was in a peloton. there was a whole bunch of them that were obviously trying to practice for racing. i mean , i think it was racing. i mean, i think it was at something like 7 am. but the terrible problem if you're trying to cross the road is you don't hear...
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it's cambridge massachusetts we've seen this in cambridge original as well. no. hasn't cambridge university in the uk been grappling with these? >> yeah, there are some encampments at cambridge and oxford and other universities and trinity as well in dublin, which is the big, prestigious university there. they're not on the scale as they are in the but i think that's balanced by the fact that there have been big protests, going into capitals every weekend, pretty much here in europe. and many of those people are or students or young people. so i just think it's a different way of expressing the same thing. >> all right. max foster for us on this friday. max. thank you so much. have a wonderful weekend. >> don't you all right. coming up next is a sky. >> this weekend, you might be able to see the northern lights much farther away from the north, then otherwise might be the case. >> donald trump's reaction to the judge's ruling on his request for a mistrial in the hush money case when the genes came out, i thought, oh, my god, when bob has a friend he expects blind
it's cambridge massachusetts we've seen this in cambridge original as well. no. hasn't cambridge university in the uk been grappling with these? >> yeah, there are some encampments at cambridge and oxford and other universities and trinity as well in dublin, which is the big, prestigious university there. they're not on the scale as they are in the but i think that's balanced by the fact that there have been big protests, going into capitals every weekend, pretty much here in europe. and...
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i bet that guy and this bloke who's connected to cambridge university, you know, cambridge university, you know, cambridge university, drips with norman money and influence . money and influence. >> so we're going to get compensation from the anglo—saxons for that. so what's he going on about? >> you know what it is. it's guilt. it's someone like him who just cannot, cannot live with the guilt of having quite a nice life. >> and this can't be guilt, patrick, because he doesn't know anybody who was alive. just preservation . preservation. >> this is 200 years ago. >> this is 200 years ago. >> the prime minister of barbados , the first country to barbados, the first country to get rid of the british head of state in many decades. she said that it was a consequence of britain and the underfunding when it was run by britain, that had damaged barbados today and the now. king charles went to barbados and apologised for our role in the slave trade, he said. >> no move on. >> no move on. >> even that was bloody good of him. more progressive than you. it was bloody good of him. he's gone ove
i bet that guy and this bloke who's connected to cambridge university, you know, cambridge university, you know, cambridge university, drips with norman money and influence . money and influence. >> so we're going to get compensation from the anglo—saxons for that. so what's he going on about? >> you know what it is. it's guilt. it's someone like him who just cannot, cannot live with the guilt of having quite a nice life. >> and this can't be guilt, patrick, because he...
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gaza. cole square allow the universities to come to financial ties with israel, the 9th, from mit in cambridge, massachusetts. news hello, welcome to the program. we begin with a focus on the southern city of rough or off to the is there any will cabinet voted unanimously to continue it's operation that the votes came just hours of to home? us agreed to a cease 5 proposal, which israel says doesn't meet its requirements. now they've been heavy strikes at eastern rafa for the past several hours. earlier on monday these rarely ami ordered palestinians that to sleep threatening a sold. meanwhile, a tax on ross a resume as well as prime minister has said that a delegation will go to cairo for tools that the proposal by how much is fall from israel's requirements in tel aviv an west jerusalem. as writers have been protesting, demanding that the government agrees to a deal to bring captives home. meanwhile, in gaza, they were brief celebrations across the strip over the prospect of a potential end to the relentless sufficing. how much as the bowl is now in israel's coat. tasha how bob begins are cov
gaza. cole square allow the universities to come to financial ties with israel, the 9th, from mit in cambridge, massachusetts. news hello, welcome to the program. we begin with a focus on the southern city of rough or off to the is there any will cabinet voted unanimously to continue it's operation that the votes came just hours of to home? us agreed to a cease 5 proposal, which israel says doesn't meet its requirements. now they've been heavy strikes at eastern rafa for the past several hours....
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in in collaboration with the notorious cambridge analytica, parscale was involved in micro-targeting of voters. the trump company, the headquarters of the republicans, knew perfectly well, down to the details, who exactly they were addressing with their election messages, to whom what message and how to formulate it. and so on, all this data was collected on the basis of digital portraits of voters on social networks, we are primarily talking about the social network facebook banned in russia, so pars hale worked with trump, became literally a digital champion, and then there was a scandal in 2020 parscale was disappointed with trump’s position on the storming of the capitol, he left, then he started having family problems, there was even information that he... wanted to commit suicide and now parscale returns to work in trump’s company at the decisive moment by artificial intelligence. we teach artificial intelligence to scan the internet, collect data and predict people's decisions. please note that next to parkale’s face in this video is the name of the company campain nucle
in in collaboration with the notorious cambridge analytica, parscale was involved in micro-targeting of voters. the trump company, the headquarters of the republicans, knew perfectly well, down to the details, who exactly they were addressing with their election messages, to whom what message and how to formulate it. and so on, all this data was collected on the basis of digital portraits of voters on social networks, we are primarily talking about the social network facebook banned in russia,...
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there is a kind of system protest taking place in cambridge as well. and the statements has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge protests is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lives. and also which is reputations was no longer be built. and the white flushing of is really crimes. now in response to the university of oxford has put out a statement saying we respect the rights to freedom of expression in the form of peace for protests. we asked everybody to have respect, courtesy, emphasis. our focus is to ensure the impact on work research and learning and creating examinations is minimized. still ahead on alta 0, the peaceful, urban for testers, and me and mar who transformed into bravo. find the the latest news was so intense that this is all that is left. people are digging through debris and twisted metal to find anyone left alive in depth reports the entire gaza. population of 2300000 people do not have enough. prices, escalating and detailed coverage a
there is a kind of system protest taking place in cambridge as well. and the statements has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge protests is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lives. and also which is reputations was no longer be built. and the white flushing of is really crimes. now in response to the university of oxford has put out a statement saying we respect the rights to freedom of expression...
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. >> reporter: in cambridge, wisconsin, sara and kevin montour live on seven acres, have good jobs as nurses, a new baby summit and toddler canyon, but this american dream comes with a huge bill. child care eats up one entire paycheck. >> you have your career just kind of beginning. you're not fully established. you're building your family, and it's kind of just you feel like you just can't really get ahead. >> reporter: after a lot of thought, they made a very tough call. kevin will stay at home with the kids for now while sara works as a nurse anesthetist. >> i did not think that i would be a stay-at-home parent ever really. >> right. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> big surprise. >> reporter: in the midwest day care for two children tops $23,000 a year, more than housing. in fact, child care is more expensive than housing in three-quarters of the country. >> is anyone getting rich in child care? >> no, definitely not me. you can ask my husband. >> can you do this? >> reporter: child care providers say they feel the squeeze too. heather murray owns art house preschool. she charges up to $15,000
. >> reporter: in cambridge, wisconsin, sara and kevin montour live on seven acres, have good jobs as nurses, a new baby summit and toddler canyon, but this american dream comes with a huge bill. child care eats up one entire paycheck. >> you have your career just kind of beginning. you're not fully established. you're building your family, and it's kind of just you feel like you just can't really get ahead. >> reporter: after a lot of thought, they made a very tough call....