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well see. i talked to my grandfather once and we're talking about everything else and then kind of started talking about university and how much money that costs and everything and i had many thoughts about ok i maybe maybe i'll quit maybe i'll you know it's too much maybe it's not worth it and then i realized well how my going to pay it back but that's one of the reasons why i stayed and other reason bigger even is that i like what i do i think i'm not quite sure where that came from my need to go to university i think is because. none none of my family members went to university i think i wanted to be i wanted to be that one first person who did that and my mom my mom really wanted me to do that as well she did encourage me strongly
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i don't know what i would do without her if i fail i would i would feel like i failed her and i never want to do that ever. because. being here and doing what i do and being adversity is my way of paying her back problem that she's to me hey. oh yeah i'm good it's my way of paying back for everything. and. will the european students be forced one day to get into debt. should education become a syllable good. must didn't speak um self-made finance yes to an education. northern european countries do things a bit differently. what
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things all the hawks that we along with all the one. so there's some promise that i'm balanced or acting or custard on the end on the most of it's on a new year to some pull and thought last minute between men and men don't think all this is. if and when i asked mr don't submit all o'donovan stood obvious to me that sounds like i was at the very last miss out to down to spit. or lick it on to for new found skill angles going to pull together is going to get is my boy so but all of the hammer in our studio beefed up. so the majority valid hmong are suited up able to scale up with their own king as miles from. last on hand at beating boeing ska. going to from an e.q.
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appears not to 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 experience. they are in love with just the for us to them into not from. their. mics on manic or. don't hold their friends photo and number her fur at twelve can escort us in from paid.
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not just when i was trying to figure this out do you congressman i fell for saying that some famous got caught on stuff out there is that a goddamn patsy of at the end of this week somehow i thought anything new on sunday some of the most infamous getting number six on the c.c. that's any kind to your point that three hundred to some your thank you for him to leave and i've already asked you to have it on the stand because i think. this. by what 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
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making noises about the cap but he 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 cap it will be 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 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 start importing the behaviors of what they see is a competitive environment elsewhere within the private sector.
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manchester those students we've got many different universities here mentions so much for a bottom university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate to me and so on we're told one student population is about one hundred thirty thousand students which is pretty much one third of the city our campus year it is almost as big as mentions for city center. big division of communications and marketing communicates everything that's good about the 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 your interests are burps if you're into like taking selfies with your starbucks cup and everything this is pretty much the place to go
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if you go to some where you're going to get a free cookie if you go to mcdonald's you're going to get a free mic for ian so. saw the city is pretty much made for students so make great use of a 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 in marketing and help and communicate but what the benefits of an organizational so we always have many many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we're 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
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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 somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period for your main gate lectures 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 this is the only system similar to all those worldwide that support paying education rely on an essential concept an economic
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theory born in the sixty's. and it rose differ. at the end of the ninety's. the human capital. but capital you must equal say the third quarter day or. on a d.v.d. you disposed us took the good bit also the good is also very noisy i was short of it don't. you know that bt loss over the reform as you have a thriller from a story disturb a course you think. this would be so nail it all off you pause a. look at the songs. you give that is that the name they're both new and so they don't do them on the i learned remember the feel see the pharmacy also give either a pause a lot to solve the thing yet or cover up auto to come does it true that is the
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truth was all set up of the it what you feel most at regime like in a sauce not blue green valley or economic is very like an immediate a sausage d.c. printed if you jump so that the of course you pause desire may lead to your street are good talkers as you know says it you didn't kill other top receiver you got be a share. in the joint me to her she'd love to eat. is. influenced by the english tidal wave in two thousand and six germany also raised his tuition fees authorizing universities to charge one thousand euros per year this is actually within a few years all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return
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but son misses an unknown when he visited it's a must but the university of manchester doesn't us a push in this it's your aunt to florida to the arctic with for cedar fair because of that's actually decent in this did you and placed. despite some resistance the english model is spreading throughout europe. it applies theories elaborated by large international 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 the trick to
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the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that that's not that's the end. yet it is this is out and. it's to. me it's
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so also not accept at all whether. russia nor there. the u.s. is deciding maybe of what the german companies or european companies are investing in or which infrastructure we are building a true mini or and injure up i think that's a true man and it's a european this is. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better god it didn't fold in all caps swiss customs are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times so it was it it was it took the forms all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecans oh and modigliani i can't boards and some would inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in that it covers up
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deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet stretford also discreet secrets they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva free pool it's such a position that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the words black books of the art business. i. i i. i i i
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i i i i i. the first evacuation from eastern go to seize more than fifty civilians leave the syrian rebel and play. base of a nerve agent used to poison a russian spy in the u.k. a found at a restaurant in the town of salzburg. and in the stories that shaped the week president trump slaps tariffs on steel and aluminum imports drawing outrage from king u.s. allies. as france unveils plans to reintegrate the children of terrorists returning from syria and iraq.
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thanks for joining us this hour my name's neil harvey watching the weekly on r.t. and. more than fifty civilians have been granted safe passage out of the syrian district of eastern go to the rubble remains extremely volatile as the syrian government continues its operation against terrorists in control of that area he's accused of has the latest. this was a gamble against all odds out of four hundred thousand people trapped in a war zone these fifteen are the first group to flee eastern ghouta militants in control of the area have let them out almost two weeks after russia and syria opened a humanitarian corridor was not an act of good world on behalf of the rebel factions but part of a deal russia and syria led some anti government fighters safely flee with their families and in exchange fighters in ghouta would allow fifty civilians to leave the war zone as well. we've been suffering horribly for seven years we all
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stayed neutral in misrata but we couldn't lean can do anything they didn't let us leave controlled pressure on us believe that mr mansour she'd know we haven't seen any of the aid sent to us we haven't seen any money nothing they took everything from us. militants treat civilians anees goutam as a bargaining chip making sure that if anyone flees they do it on the fighters terms the gloves were off from the start the russian defense ministry has reported that the paths to safety were shelled almost religiously precisely to prevent anyone from fleeing to damascus trying to skate the whole fight between the government forces and militant groups whose fighters far too often side with terrorists.
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there's no easy solution for used to go to not with the amount of people not with the flavors of extremism blended there not one western nations problem or any attempts at providing a safe passage for civilians only because of russia russia has called for these jokes like humanitarian corridor or. russia needs to just do what the united nations had agreed to and voted on and that is a countrywide cease fire her well i've heard from these families would love to hear the state department talk about these joke corridors to their faces what they have or it has done of r.t. . traces of the nerve agents used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter have reportedly been found at a restaurant in the english town of salzburg the pizzeria is now one of five sites cordoned off by police as part of their ongoing investigation with more on the story here's jacqueline booga. week ago two people were found collapsed on an
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unremarkable bench near a quiet shopping center in salisbury the area was sealed off and a major incident was declared at the hospital where the pair were being treated for exposure to an unknown substance but no one really took much notice of the man and the woman until about twenty four hours later when breaking news reports began to flood the airways that the sixty six year old man was in fact service cripple a former russian spy. group still today in the soviet forces he quickly moved to russia's foreign military intelligence agency. on a mission to the mediterranean region in ninety five he was recruited by calling himself antonio elder is that he don't go a british intelligence. rooming have luminol. exposed at least three hundred russian spies to the u.k. he handed over the g. or use entire phone directory doing in this to mobile damage to moscow five years
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on colonel scrupled retired from the g o u on health grounds but continued moving crucial information to britain's m i six they couldn't forthwith and bought him a timeshare holiday home in spain selves coast the double agent was convicted in twenty six of treason getting at the teen years since in a top security russian jail but just four years later he was freed in a high profile spy swap between moscow and washington scruple moved to the british town of see where his recruits a public allegedly lives the expire then enjoyed a fairly low profile till now the first speculations appear with immediate parallels drawn to another former russian agent poisoned in london twelve years ago with a public inquiry later lying the blame squarely at the kremlin feet was history repeating itself and it didn't stop there every wild theory was given its day in the. son was
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it north korea was it russia's revenge for treason after all these years was putin being framed is it linked to the trump russia collusion investigation we need to make sure that we respond not to rumor but all the evidence that they collect this investigation is at the stages and and the speculations and helpful at this time if we are to be rigorous in this investigation we must avoid speculation people to speculate such warnings did nothing to quell the fires however as police reveal that screwball and his daughter were deliberately targeted with a nerve agent news reports charge forward theorizing that the attack came from the very top in moscow bad things have been known to happen to russians who crossed vladimir putin the fact that a nerve agent was use strengthens the likelihood that this was a state sponsor of some sort and russia is the chief suspect of course that doesn't look like an act of provocation by putin here has been making increasingly bold and brazen in the west the british foreign secretary boris johnson join the chorus as
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well yes to more sanctions on russia and no to the upcoming football world cup that is if the kremlin is indeed involved you must be very capital we say because it is too early to prejudge the investigation but if the suspicions of both sides of the house prove to be well founded then it may very well be mr speaker that we are forced to look again at our regime our sanctions regime and other measures that we seek to put in place russia hit back at johnson's comments calling them wild and aimed at damaging relations between the two countries and while the investigation continues and concrete details are few and far between the public court looks to have already solved the crime and i think of this nature that any time especially this time on the part of the russian government would constitute a monumental act of political self harm resulting in severe and significant reputational damage across the world obviously the shadows of the resonance in so
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much. people's minds are going to be from the alexander litvinenko case because that dominated the british headlines for so long and it seems at least superficially that there are parallels here let's face it in intelligence terms he was a busted flush he had been caught in russia he's been convicted to being sent to prison he's been pardoned and allowed to go free so you know the russian authorities will have picked him clean of any intelligence he had which would be useful to them and to since he got to the u.k. m i six would have done the same thing so you know in terms of his old intelligence role it's really nothing more to add to it so in terms of what he might be involved in now i think that's where the most patient could be found and that's what the intelligence agencies and the police are going to be investigating intensively at the moment. on thursday president trump and post tariffs on steel and all human imports into the u.s. despite warnings of a global trade war the americans still minimal just really has been ravaged by
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aggressive foreign trade practices it's really an assault on our country but the unveiling of the tariffs in the white house didn't go as smoothly as planned. i thank you for the opportunity for what you do for this or your search for. your father herman is looking down he's very proud of his goal oh oh yes nobody. even more. there is even more proud would you like to take a picture in the oval office i assume you've all been many times into the oval office come on let's go and do that let's go on to say yes a little bit of we'll go into the oval office we're going to sign this we're going to the oval office we have a picture ok ok thank you now the new levies will come into effect on march twenty third foreign companies will have to pay a twenty five percent tax for still ten percent probably a million that's sold on the u.s. market mexico canada and australia though have been granted exemptions. there is
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