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dunder unique bana here lies the future pinnacle of french education and research the next french harvard stanford or mit opponent she excellence amidst fields of beetroot. the new table that you're on that you're a dog galley notable on it your daughter. knew it and. for the. i'm with you gonna do challenge. to q. and a challenge. the. it was a or b. argues for a more. onus surely those despondent he's called on me after all. going on e one week on any. beer sit by secular. news and its mark seal not by the good from a show in utah foremost on like an assault on all the lower economic halls of it
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all sit on all the bottles on these all guns all stop that i know. i saw and on. the. go i have on the just ammonia early we need just before. i can buy metal. the french have other preoccupations besides rankings they need money more money france covered we envisioned land but the successive governments are founded on thinkable to sharply increase tuition fees it would be political suicide so hypocrisy rules paying programs gradually and in conspicuously being introduced in certain french university departments. at the forefront of the forthcoming marketisation prestigious institution. such as you all spoke paris or. have been
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authorized to introduce tuition fees these experiments are inconsequential for now but the end doubtingly aim to prepare for a change in the system one day when are. these be tough to. long as it's provided because us org didn't wonder how in the us were going. from says president and i'm glad and also own an image wished. to come forward and this person you don't does this because i'm too horrible or should boodles beason so i'm going to shift to i'm big business indeed imbued don't survive that or an assault on shaft it's the yield i'm through she.
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felt world cup twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all search but there was one more question and by the way it was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge star among us and a huge amount of fresh camera you'll have to go meet the center of the pitch i tell you we joke and do. show the great game the grid the game you are the rock at the
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back nobody gets us to you we need you to get down going let's go. a low as i want you and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated me to just say the reno beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sport this i'm show business i'll see you then. over the past decade a great many european asian and african countries have introduced during crease tuition fees in their universities. in the name of excellence
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prices go up a little every way nothing seems to stop the process and yet among the foreigners some questions arise and for good reason. partly is should students learn repayment that stands at around forty billion pounds a minute. that's going to rise around two hundred billion pounds by the middle of this century. at the end of two thousand and thirteen one year into the one thousand pounds really tuition fee upon an entry mission is called regarding the rising student debt. after several months of investigation in room fifteen of parliament the public accounts commission questions the public body in charge of student loan repayment. giving us realistic forty percent of the current money that goes up to students will never be collected at the moment that is at the
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top end of our estimates but it is not unrealistic ok so you don't quite know how you're going to fund it. well the longer term issue of lifting the cap the treasury announcement related in the first instance to potential sales from the future loan book the plan would be to sell transfers of the loads as a man to sell a particular tranche of debt the terms of compound terms and conditions upon which it is sold as it were sessions stand crystalized and the buyer of that debt buys them on those terms and that's it they don't change can we just be clear can we just be clear that the person buying the debt buys it on set terms and conditions that then cannot subsequently be changed by the new owner of the debt is that correct yes ok thank you.
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here in the u.k. the prospect of cutting the debt tranche is and selling it to private investors instantly brings to mind the disastrous mechanism of subprime loans that are shattered so many lives so many families two years ago thirty to forty percent of student loans remained on paper today it's reached forty five percent we're close to the tipping point at forty seven percent of non collected debt the university system and its nine thousand pounds yearly tuition fee will cost more to the english state than it did at the time of the three thousand. england seems to be engaged in a dangerous game. in the us the paying university system became widespread nearly forty years ago. today the student debt has reached a catastrophic point. during
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the occupy wall street movement and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly this to. the student debt problem and i have
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stated about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. the imposition of that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in very particular ways that are tied to their financial
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position and their financial survival in the future. and then movement tackles a huge market of for profit schools that have developed throughout the country in recent decades these schools do not target the elite of american students or the working classes poor families like you to believe in dreams.
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this is. what the end of capitalism kind of looks like or at least you know a different kind of. stayed in the capital of the sort of environment. when everything we've done all the all the jobs you know people are going to force to work together again. amy and christine are two young women from the detroit area who grew up in working families and who continue role in the country's high profile university which they still believed in the prospect of a better life like hundreds of other young americans they put their fate in the hands of private for profit educate. known institutions this sector has grown by two hundred twenty five percent over the past ten years. americans should be ashamed to even say that their education system is this way when we're supposed to be the best country in the world has been the richest country in the world but you
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know we are the richest country in the world for the rich but we're also the poorest country in the world for the poor and away. before god knows. i'm extremely bored there's a whole new category of people out there now. extremely more rewarded. or is almost the new rich. and sad. when i was watching the television and seen that they could make my life better if i went to their school. soon as he has of the phone was hired how are you this is my name's terry winters i'm you know i'll be the one to answer any questions you have. so he basically asked me if i would be interested in coming out to the school
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and looking at the campus and seeing what programs i had to offer said that he was a graduate there that i should come check out the school when he walks through the school they have different things on the walls of jobs i could qualify for with the degree but they're not actually telling you the full details of everything and that they don't tell you that there's an arbitration clause that you can't sue the school whether individually or through a class action suit don't really know that you're getting into a predatory lending type of situation because they don't educate you to that they gloss over the financial aid it's very quick and you just initial and then you sign at the bottom. and then it was oddly he just asked you know i have a couple graduates that would like to come in and speak with you and you have an issue talking to some recent graduates and in my mind i'm thinking that's kind of cool you know i can actually talk to some people that went to the school you know see what they say about the school so young female and young male came in and
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for all i know it could have been the recruiters working with this recruiter. he came and they both came in and said that you know they found a job before they ever graduated the school placed them and that they're doing really well and they're not struggling paying their student loan baton life is just so much better now they have so many opportunities they can jump job a job they want a lot of these student advisers at these schools used to use on students to get them into an education. and this in document from a for profit college if i can find that shows all the people that were. going after welfare moms with kids relocation recent high school graduates career change of grades goes college freshman dropout physically mentally abused pregnant ladies recent incarceration rescind the forced drug ability military active every
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tired dennet no future low self-esteem steam college credits two years low income jobs vocational rehabilitation living with multitude of families experienced a recent death living with parents experience recent birth of living with significant other and d.d.'s interim. recent marriage self-employed no benefits so they specifically targeted all these people for these type of loans that were subprime and very expensive for the education they received and that's just the the internet is filled with all kinds of stuff like this. my mom was extremely proud she'd like to brag to all of her friends like my daughter's a college and you know i never went and she's doing less great things for her life . after enrolling i called my mom and i told her i want to chop out and she did not
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understand why and i was like mom you understand a school is a scam and she said i don't understand how can a school be a scam. i have a hundred four thousand dollars in student loans as of september two thousand and thirteen and they're only growing by the day. how long will it take before public european universities charging twenty thirty or forty thousand dollars a year how long will it take for a lucrative private educational system to skid out of control like it is today in the u.s. everywhere around the world students are mobilizing can anyone out there hear them can anyone understand them they question our society our political choices what
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kind of world we want to live in a world where the economy is at the service of man. or a world in which man is at the service of the economy.
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it is officially sworn in as russian president and has already made cabinet decisions for his fourth. also to come this hour on r.t. berkeley's foreign secretary travels to washington in an attempt to save the iran nuclear deal is donald trump to see on whether to quit be agreement and. it is only one tries to kill hundreds of interpreters who work for the british army in afghanistan face deportation some. even though they were promised asylum by london.
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hello there is just turned four pm here in moscow are you watching the international. has officially been sworn in as the russian president almost two months after he won the election. please please. please. please please when it's been six years since the last ceremony can even be seen in the number of smartphones to win the audience attempting to capture the event with. reports now from the kremlin what else is different this time. lattimer putin who is known to
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be sometimes fashionably sometimes not so fashionably late well this time he was right on time with work like a swiss clock i should say and really this ceremony had a very fresh spirit compared to the previous ones for instance the city center of moscow was not blocked off for traffic but instead lattimer putin got a call in his office and then we saw him walk all the way to the east side to this palace now he also rode for briefly with his motorcade and for the first time apparently he preferred to his usual mercedes benz limousine a new one russian made cortege which literally translates as a motorcade it is a new vehicle designed specifically for the russian president it is in its main feature is how well protected it is it is rumored that it can basically withstand being hit by mortar rounds so this is what we know so apparently it was probably
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the first time that he actually rode that vehicle now he got in here he walked through these magnificent kremlin walls kremlin palace walls said an oath and then he delivered a speech and basically the first thing that we gathered from that speech is that he does not expect this presidency to be easy and we have to keep up with global changes to create an agenda of groundbreaking development so that no obstacles to circumstances could prevent us from determining our future by ourselves from realizing our most ambitious plan as read reviews so. well also vladimir putin made a very big emphasis on you know his on the responsibility he says he's feeling in front of all the people of russia he focused much of the internal the domestic policies of russia on the domestic affairs in his speech rather than on foreign policy. for instance he tried his speech to try to be very unifying you
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cried you made of visual a very vivid effort of trying to unite the nation in these in these times now. we need breakthroughs in all spheres of life i strongly believe that only a free modern society that is ready for change and innovation that rejects injustice extreme conservatism and excess bureaucracy only such a society can achieve this kind of progress i believe that the main basis for the development of our country is the unity of the free responsible civil society and the democratic government alone after delivering that speech vladimir putin was pretty much on his way and the russian government has already disbanded itself it has already you when you signed which is a normal of course procedure in this situation so the next thing the next big sensations that we could expect is from vladimir putin's new appointments as to
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who's going to go in to be the prime minister of cause this is the main entry as to the key positions the key ministerial positions also many of them remain remain uncertain so this is definitely something to look forward to but after the ceremony the president immediately got started on the job of forming a new cabinet announcing incumbent prime minister and former president there death as his pick for the leading position in the new government. dmitri medvedev in britain tried to make putin's longtime sidekick russia's prime minister since twenty one and arguably the most tech savvy official in russia. he's also a big fan of rocky's live. live. live like a soldier was liberated let's. listen.
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is a quick sign of how we got to be in this country second to mom in. law teacher and legal consultant for the mayor some teachers but ninety nine cents a good set of friends is the end as an election she's the fruits of this campaign season winds and yet that it becomes just she's a star a couple of years later flight three thousand employees she's the first deputy prime minister then in two thousand acres and with that many russian president yes demetrius so what was his town like boswell modernization pushing the reset button relations. military conflict five days south essentially was triggered by georgia to back. up and finish his presidency effective switch which by the future play well with us live the t.l.a.
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existence and weathering russia's economic storm in the face of sanctions and tumbling oil prices raising the nation's salaries and benefits unless it's not a good might be slim chance linnet getting limiting it but if you like the september eleventh shut your meal ticket and i don't think you delegates that entirely but if it is about the overall number of children what are. some. forty percent of russians said they trusted but still surely she would not be looking to go and. say do you want to so. beautiful you've got to deal with that. and that's all you need to know if you're back in just a bit to. the british foreign secretary is making last minute efforts to persuade donald trump to stick to the iran nuclear deal boris johnson is currently on
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a two day visit to washington where he'll meet with senior officials in the trumpet ministration. takes a closer look now at europe's efforts to change his mind. trump's apparent intention of dropping the iran nuclear deal later this week has sent the international community into overdrive there are now two competing influence campaigns playing out keep it and kill it seemingly testing out the theory third time's a charm the british foreign secretary boris johnson is in washington and a last ditch effort to save the pack from trump's wrath that's after the leaders of france and germany had no luck whatsoever isn't that we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and have no agreement. the iran deal is not sufficient to see that iran's ambitions are curbed and contained it is most important to recognize is that iran through its ballistic missile program is trying to exert geo political influence in syria and lebanon.
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the solid robust verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran is not a nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible. and we should have knowledge of the current agreement doesn't allow us to address all of the issues among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region. this by going in with iron resolve both the chrono and merkel and it up looking like they were just trying to pander to the us leader and although boris is set to meet with trump spice president and his hawkish new national security adviser those two will likely try to browbeat johnson into accepting this is a bad job and doomed deal i don't see that there's any prospect of a real fix to this deal i think the deal is inherently flawed i think it's a strategic the buckle for the united states the iran nuclear deal is a disaster and the united states of america will no longer certify this fuel can
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see a green. they only hope france germany and the. ok seemed to have is to push for a compromise with trump simply tweaking the existing agreement but perhaps we're not seeing the whole picture here maybe the problem for america actually goes deeper than this one pact we got a president is toast a president who doesn't listen to. the people who are naysayers and a president that is as true of regime change as we are. meanwhile pushing the white house to abandon the agreement is the israeli prime minister whose country is in the signatory netanyahu just last week gave a pretty dramatic powerpoint presentation on iran secret nuclear program which turned out to be both not secret and mom existant still babies flying to moscow in the coming days to try to get his message across to president putin.

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