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i don't know what i would do without her if i fail i would i was like i failed her and i i never want to do that ever. because being here and doing what i do and being a versity is my way of paying her back for that she's to me. yeah i'm good it's my way of paying back her for everything. and. ah. european students be forced one day to get into debt. should education become a sellable good. must didn't speak um self-made finance he has to earn an education . northern european countries see things
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a bit differently. in europe when you don't. see the teachers gallic try to get a court to get. to what they need not through only ten spaces to. make. love to no kill said. clothing to no servant is mostly a letter. alex you speak french. those of us who first course wow that they will send them food that's a new born it is talk of past sunday is busy i pled guilty to cost. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or
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hey everybody i'm stephen bob taft hollywood guy you know suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max the famous financial guru well he's a little bit different i'm not a neighbor i'm going to. enter with no doubt with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun meet everyday americans the comic books the start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. carry through. so through some promise that i'm valid store acting on and it's gusted up on hang on and most of it's all i needed to some pull and thought last underpinning. don't
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think all this is fucked. if a man asked mr don't submit all o'donovan student if he did sounds that was the vastness out down to spit. or lick it on to find new found skill angles going to pull together is going to get is my boy or so but all of the hammer in our studio beefed up so the majority valid hmong are suited up able to scour men for okaying is miles from comedy and at last i'm here not beating but we're. going to from an e.q. appears not and so most of the bit on the studio. just like denmark and finland not only offers free education to european students but also allocates a universal ground to each through dish student three hundred euros a month for six years. this way the student sees his or her time at university as an experience of freedom and learning a way to shape a critical mind and apprehend the world here it's important it's called the student
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but there's something to the whole ball of your earliest thing. alone to those trying to solve but some answers not just. or soon to most all sales come to market so now this i think we're going to mount some sort of half influence you know fine here no p.o.v. so. the moment the sun you know you know fun thing with a good thing during a time and then back to empty our mothers' and me and me and decide this is the good news what's the coincidence fantasy of a man the cash in the most i could give me a finance i'm going to go to the senate call them a value say on the service to. get some ethanol. to feed about stuff how the bomb still loom the hormone yourself more how do you hold about. it in the music in six months in a so that's where the moments come from doing the show not only. in the
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investigation from we call murder the tallest. thing as a special stimulus i just don't get it from us but. your picture of your teacher i played it when i meant to call certain kind of off putting not listen to me you're paying yeah yeah. for most of the fourth year because i live and the first month or next month i think oaks off the floor how are doing so i think i'll see over your total how this been going on but yes when i was trying to figure this out do you congressman i said you know that some famous coke and stuff out there just to get a yard there but see it at the end of this week summer holiday i mean anything new on sundays i must complete the number six on the fees if there's any time to your point that three hundred just something i get for time means that i've already asked you to have it on the stand because i think.
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this. i brought happens elsewhere the jewish unfeeling crease hasn't deterred young english students from enrolling. in one thousand nine hundred eight just before the introduction of tuition fees there were eight hundred thousand students in english universities. there are now two point three million the cost to access knowledge hasn't deterred them so why stop there. they have vice chancellor is already making noises about the cap behavior still to live thousand pounds a year. many are saying that we need to move to an american style system where it's much much more expensive it's not a nine thousand pounds capital b. much much more but i think what we're witnessing i'm in a cross the public sector an equation on public sector within the united kingdom within the u.k. it's probably the third phase of competition and privatized market ties ation since
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since the second world war and that's what we've seen in terms of higher education it's a slow creep and when you start to introduce that you get the leadership of universities stop thinking necessarily about the education that they are providing or about the public good and start importing the behaviors of what they see is a competitive environment elsewhere within the private sector. manchester those students see we've got many different universities here mentioned so much for a bottom university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate and me and so on our total student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus here it is almost as big as manchester city center. the division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the
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university both internally and text and it's developing and it's also professionalizing the higher education sector is probably like behind the commercial sector for some time but it's catching up very fast our university has its very own starbucks if you're into starbucks if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the closest to go if you go to subway you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mc for ian so. on. the city's pretty much made for students so make great use of the student fees have increased from three thousand pounds to nine thousand pounds that does mean that students want better value for money they want more and marketing can help and communicate what what the benefits of an organization are so we always have many many different people coming over we had some professors from
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many different countries we have also movie directors and everything if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very quickly over the last few years that it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business many universities are now businesses and the vice chancellors are also chief executives and they make no they're not shy in saying this they have to make money they have to make a profit and startlingly what we found is that over a period of five years vice chancellors salaries had increased by on average
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somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period for your main gate lecturers those people are actually providing the service to the students saw their pay drop in real terms by twelve percent well this is a clear normally and you have to ask yourself the questions of why is this happening. reform is of the english system similar to all those worldwide could support paying education rely on an essential concept an economic theory born in the sixty's. and it rose to. same at the end of the ninety's. the human capital. because peter you must take what you say faith can cause you there. and i need you disposed us talk the complete also the good is also very noisy. a.q.r. don't. you know that bt. lost all of the reform as you have
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at the club to wait to be. influenced by the english tidal wave in two thousand and six germany also raised this tuition fees authorizing universities to charge one thousand euros per year literately even if you yes all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. deutscher first this one only has it. it's business as for homes and buildings i'm a bridge dog how does midget buck the three only visited if i had to go to when he visited i thought. but it wouldn't just be for her the i'm for it if you're under dr for not to him to be at odds with your woman. so in other words order to him and doors led by to him could be open fire fighter and you don't
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instances mostly by the world bank and the o.e.c.d. . from now on the knowledge market is the new doctrine universities are expected to become a strategic force in wealth production. they must become like companies and industries they must promote applied research they must favor in playability they must produce a qualified workforce consistent with companies designers. mogs does these to put a bit of affinity swoosh nearly as yet duffy going to fix the hospital going to harm and see if you can be moved. you know out in technician that i can titian. traineeships in an intern him in ward the human voice defensive on the water. to be daft isn't a name is not meant to be didn't doesn't cover just after to give it the a current in on the whole surely neema it's pretty easy of does he didn't let you into name in boy or doesn't it in the guys or the indian engineer isn't shafton is he the employee ability absolute feeding different or end up as in dolphin does the
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divisions of good to get out into the need to identify. there's british m drama to accomplish more the first to do when you visited for those numbers. institute's year one this is a. is the every isn't but a month so i'm finished first did the team for. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be
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cross with a white woman for three of them or can people get. interested always in the waters in the college. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with we carry colonies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results. by the people gathered in which to watch the world get people to see what i. can see the beautiful blue she was i mean. so much nothing more that she did not. think she sat on. while
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the headlines on offer you international the war on terror is no longer america's top foreign policy priority instead the u.s. will focus on a global power play with russia and china which are its main threats on the world stage stop supporting to the defense secretary james matters. and has his second year in office the government is set to be shut down over a funding bill on the program we take a look back at the highs and lows of the president's tenure so. i don't you read a lot there's a witch hunt against communism appears on the rise to tell the story of a student who's been bashed for saying in the media that communism actually failed .
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to do so just passing nine am on saturday here a moscow you're watching us the international latest world headlines. you can forget the whole war on terror it's russia and china that are now america's biggest threat and that's what the u.s. defense secretary james mattis spelled out as he unveiled his country's new foreign policy priorities. the story trump's new defense doctrine couldn't probably be summed up in just three words bring it on if you challenge it will be your longest and your worst day the war on terror is now secondary the priority is the new great game of good lobel proportions great power competition not terrorism is now the primary focus of u.s. national security the logic here is that technological and hard power gap between
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the u.s. and the competition is narrowing and washington simply can't let that happen it cannot expect success tomorrow's conflicts with yesterday's weapons or equipment. investments in space and cyber space nuclear deterrent forces missile defense advanced autonomy systems and resilient and agile logistic will provide our high quality troops what they need to win. i i. i. that is a new arms race or race is a nuclear arms race at me races side by race space to what has
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that ever made the world a safer place sure we can have competition and all of that internationally but we should be working more cooperatively with each other because last time i heard the cold war was over what i'm really concerned about is that we're going to be seen. draining i drain resources to something we really really don't need already they're talking about a hypersonic fighter who needs it that really requires billions upon billions of dollars of research and development and again it's really aimed at keeping the defense industry in business it's been said that budget cuts have done more damage to the u.s. military than anything else they say is an attempt to undo that damage that these arad business plans remember the f. thirty five or the colombia class submarines lethal weapons at least when it comes to destroying budgets but then that's what friends are for you know it winston
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churchill it once said the only thing harder than fighting without allies is fighting without them the growing economic strength of today's democracies and partners dictates they must now step up and do more. making everyone else pays this much is part of the plotinus all the fancy toys and europeans especially haven't been all that enthusiastic about spending fortunes in defense understandably but then there's a new do main fight in the cyber world this is a wild west right now as you know people in their bedrooms can be doing things that are causing your bank account dire problems at this point an urgent challenge and the u.s. is going to overhaul and boosted cyber forces giving them greater capability to deal with the random guys in their bedrooms i think we've got some serious
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challenges ahead we don't have the resources for the kind of spending that they want to do and i think we need to be a great deal more concerned about how those finite resources are going to be allocated and we need to be meeting immediate threats and that's terrorism. trump's first year in the white house is being mocked by a government wide shut down that's after the republican controlled senate refused to approve a bill to fund the government well it has been a bumpy twelve months for the president. and now taking a look at how trump's tenure has unfolded so far. when trouble is sworn in a year ago emotions were running high on all sides. u.s. media described it as a pivotal moment in american history you're not having a terrible terrible dream also you're not dead and you haven't gone to hell it will be very bad americans and others will now die washington d.c.
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the establishment is terrified and they should be they call that the trump revolution from promise to completely overhaul u.s. foreign and economic policy he promised a brave new world that was cheered by his supporters and dreaded by his detractors as a distro be an apocalypse so a year on where are we well with all this america first rhetoric you might have thought that would have met with less interference in other countries well that's not exactly how it played out tonight i ordered a targeted military strike we are so proud of our military that it was another successful event we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary on the home front some promised a new level of protectionism against mexico and china but the usa is increasingly buying more foreign goods and producing less of its own the trade deficit with mexico is up by eleven percent the trade deficit with china is up by seven percent
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unemployment is low but so are wages there is record amounts of household debt in the united states right now and retail stores are closing across the country and here's one thing that didn't change between trump and previous administrations during the election trump talked about getting along better with russia and his detractors called him a kremlin puppet but now one year later things which one washington and moscow are about the same as they were before bad for their action by the. congress to put these sanctions in place or the way they do that's the decision they made that made it a very overwhelming way. except we may be at an all time low in terms of the relationship with russia this is built for a long period of time now trump promised to drain the swamp of corruption we are going to dream. of washington d.c. . but it looks like that swamp is still here and deeper than ever policy stay the same our foreign policy is the same the monetary policy in the federal
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reserve is the same spending as the same deficits are still rising so there has not been any significant changes in the direction of our country which i had been hoping for is that he has perpetuated so many of our deeply flawed policies especially in foreign policy foreign policy is a little bit more confusing i am very pleased he's at least made an honest effort that he's reduced the amount of regulations and i think that's one of the reasons we've had an economic boost. and that is that is good and he's made an effort to reduce taxes that's quarter from perfect but lower taxes less regulation is good and the marketplace is reflecting that oh and don't forget about that wall we're going to build the world we have no choice we have no choice. yeah how's that going we have some wonderful. prototypes that have been put out now
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despite the president's ambitious timetable for construction it remains unclear when the wall might actually go up on the surface donald trump looks like a president like no other he's allowed brash he doesn't care about political correctness he's even turned twitter into an official white house channel but if you look a little bit closer and judge him by his political actions he's a little bit more the rule than the exception. artsy new york from suppressant see so far has also been mocked by a string of catchphrases on diplomatic moves which did keep the world in the media guessing about what he was going to do next is i'll take on his tenure throughout the year. ily.
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donald trump's oath of office means nothing this is one of the most radical remain not euro speeches we've ever done i'm not going to give you a question you speak out or you are faked is. donald trump's incoherent it's all a direct result of the potential collusion rough inclusion of u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about possible russian intrusion. we've just launched fifteen. missiles heading to iraq headed to syria. heading towards syria.
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