Skip to main content

tv   Cross Talk  RT  May 8, 2018 12:00am-12:30am EDT

12:00 am
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 to do that as well she did encourage me strongly i don't know what i would do without her if i fell out 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 aggressive is my way of paying her back for profit she's done me. yeah i'm good it's my way of paying back preppy thing. and.
12:01 am
we're all european students be forced one day to get into debt. should education become a sellable good. must didn't speak um self-made finance years to earn an education . northern european countries things a bit differently. there was the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks was needed by the battle. to stop trying to tell you that every gossip the family. ties and tell on the another and that's why they're proud. of all that we don't want it all on walking.
12:02 am
ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping the boy doesn't want from the eyes of god i'm stunned this adama's got a gun to go through the. woods as the three that he got on into the sea at the last also bribing them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public i think microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that i think office can put us in more than that so we call self-assembly a sense of selling this loss of only one woke all of them will fall into almost like the old mission board with all of those. things and all this in the arsenals of the host i get on with the old patients stop and there was
12:03 am
a string of phone calls in front of the op and his cards on the fine. so there's some promise that i'm valid store acting or any of us to dump him up on the handgun and most of it all i needed to some pull and fought last minute building metal take off this is fucked. if i didn't ask 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 soprano to hammer in his studio if you so the majority belive hmong are suited up they are booked to scold me for okaying is miles from. last on here let bin in but when sky. going to from a it appears not and so most of the bit on the studio.
12:04 am
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 the us the for us to them no matter internet from . their. next us manic or. don't hold their friends photo and number her fur at twelve can escort us in from paid. tank a feat oke tank. made and yelped i'm
12:05 am
a forty four now and i said that the last in fronted. that. i have. done. that made me have a heart that i believe that we've got to drum up at the moment joseph and have given the do. you have to start us off kidnapped at the end of this because you know you might just come and go ahead of the streets and have a. look at child if you know man. it was something to behold i told you all the us thing. to those trying to solve all summonses not just. or soon amounts to all sales will come to market and i'll do something about. some of the two clubs in a fun here no p.o.v. so. the moment the sun during the fun thing was being buried in the time thing back then montreal nothing's on me and me and the sun this is the good news
12:06 am
what's the plan since fantasy of a man the judge and the gimme a finance are going to get the senate call them a spine you say on the surface the. don't get some f. don't tempt stuff different about stuff how the bomb still loom the horrible result of more how do you hold about. it in the midst of intimacy a so that's where the moments come from doing the show in the film. industry as the food court told us a. special summer so just this joke if you must put. your picture of your teacher about the pledge even to mr cool certain kind of offering not listening to you all sniffing out. the side. former state before they come and live and let us not the next minute i think ochs up the store 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
12:07 am
it out do you congressman i said that some famous coconut stuff out there just a goddamn patsy of advantage it makes on my holiday i thought anything new on sunday some of the most infamous a number six on the c.c. this any time to your point that three hundred to some your thank you for time means that i bought it up in the middle of the on the stand despite . what happens elsewhere the tuition fee increase 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. dave vice chancellor is already making noises about the cap but he still to live life thousand pounds
12:08 am
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 that will be much much more i think what we're witnessing i'm in a cross the public sector in the quezon 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 they are providing or about the public good and start importing the behaviors of what they see as a competitive environment elsewhere within the private sector.
quote
12:09 am
manchester's those students we've got many different universities here manchester metropolitan university university or so forth northwestern college of music manchester articulate a million songs we're told in 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 manchester city center. the 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 closest to go 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
12:10 am
a free mc flurry and so on. saw the city is 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 the benefits of an organization are so we always have many many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we had also movie directors and everything you know 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
12:11 am
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 or this is a clear normally and you have to ask yourself the questions why is this happening. reform this is the only system similar to all those worldwide could support paying education rely on an essential concept an economic theory born in the sixty's.
12:12 am
and it rose to fame. at the end of the ninety's. the human capital. but capital you must acquire say the first course a day or. an a d.v.d. you disposed us took the good bit also the good is also very noisy ugly short of it don't. you know that bt lost all of the reform as you have a thriller from a story of a stellar course you state. this week because on the other it will cost you pause a. look at the songs. you give that even if that the name there was new and so they don't do them on the island remember the feel say the pharmacy also give either a porsche larger society yet or cover up auto to come visit you that is
12:13 am
the truth was all set up off it what you feel most at regime like in a sauce not blue green valley or economic is very like an emmy get a sausage d.c. printed it you just said that your course you pause desire may lead to your street are good or proceed you know says it you didn't kill some other top receiver you got bigger share. in the to eat at the bush plan 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 literally within a few years all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. deutscher first that's for not only has it.
12:14 am
it's business as for johnson buildings i'm a bridge too long how does midget buck does the owner visited if i had to go to when he visited a lot of the top of. the first hoover the m for an order to him could be at odds with. him so in other words order to him and door slammed by to him to be on fire fighter and you don't count. this double as many action scene come on us. skips us getting annoyed with a connotation when he visited and get. this and shoved its business model to tighten daughter ots we needed to get skips is because in that benzine. xen they shouldn't be on z.
12:15 am
but sun misson and. we visit if it's a must but the university of manchester doesn't seem to us aid in this it's your aunt the foreigner to make your tea quilt for cedar fair become. decent in this dude's your own place. 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 dish to put a bit of affinity swoosh nearly as yet duffy gonna fix that i'll speak i'm going to
12:16 am
go home and see if you'll be moving. adim technician that i can. traineeships into neeman warty human voice defensive. to be daft isn't a name is not my us could be didn't win does discovery just after he give it the current in under will surely neema it's pretty easy of does he didn't bust you into name and boy or doesn't it guys as the indian engineer isn't shafton is easy d. to employ ability absolute feeding different or and up is in dolphin does the divisions of the good to get out into the in need to identify. this britisher more diverse i'm drama to comment first did when you visited for the first number was always been an institute through one this is a trust was indoors. these i want to see is the of recently by month so i'm finished first eat the stuff belonging to the team.
12:17 am
and get home and so as part of course. donington distain said standing start poor now. because of the fire with the gulf spill off the top to be on the wall street ballpark so please tell me please also get a lot of your stuff just with us out of your going to see if they could get out of help but see. the so you call me out for you up close to strike and cruise could fall to know. before i go on you so. called course last quarter not that it was. ok when she sees who you can fall in the routine. and if you become missing. in time for venting.
12:18 am
so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spilling dramatic developments only silly and dangerous disease i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. across your. yunis apologies are taking their water supply back from private companies. this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us. you guys you got to be cool. this is.
12:19 am
for you the lift hill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over. it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. this. date downwards.
12:20 am
sooner than expected donald trump promises he'll announce his decision on the year end nuclear deal on tuesday days earlier than planned it comes right as britain's foreign secretary is in washington attempting to save the agreement. lot of here putin is officially sworn in as russian president and wastes no time making key cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one time something to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by law then. i.
12:21 am
i. oh. this is our chief international coming to you live from the russian capital with me jacqueline virga thanks for tuning in this hour donald trump's decision on the iran nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted he'll reveal all at two pm on tuesday washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary has been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick to the deal now boris johnson didn't get a chance to speak to the president himself so he decided to deliver his thoughts via television johnson gave an interview to fox and friends branded by the media as trump's favorite show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the bath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next well the possibility of trump pulling out of the iran deal has sent the
12:22 am
entire international community into a frenzy at the foreign secretaries first stop in d.c. with fox and friends he decided to deliver his message via trump's favorite t.v. show boris johnson has already met with secretary pompei and he even tweeted quote honored to be the first foreign minister to visit secretary pompei in washington he's not the first european official that's tried to warn the us against leaving the deal president mccrone and chancellor merkel even visited washington d.c. to discuss the matter but they were unable to convince trump otherwise he isn't them and we believe it's better to have this agreement even if it's not perfect and have no agreement. the iran deal it 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. the solid bust verifiable
12:23 am
agreed that guarantees that iran will not nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respected it would be irresponsible. and we should acknowledge that the current agreement doesn't allow us to address one of the issues among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity in the region of the u.s. is divided along partisan lines and it's mostly democrats who want to uphold what's widely regarded as obama's only foreign policy achievement according to many pundits on t.v. here but believe it or not the republican chair of the house armed services committee advised against leaving the deal. check out what he had to say i'm not necessarily opposed to sticking with this deal forever but you need to have a clearer idea of about next steps if we or going to pull out so it looks like there is both a domestic and international effort to convince trump against killing the deal
12:24 am
trump will be and now seeing his decision at two pm from the white house tomorrow so we'll just have to wait and see what happens political analyst should be or suddenly sees a connection between trump's rush to announce his decision and the growing strength of the iranian backed group hezbollah it want to majority in the lebanese parliamentary election last sunday the timing of terms tweeze is very interesting because he made this tweet almost immediately after this it has some sort of finished his speech about the lebanese elections this deal was going to die i was never in favor of it and with the deal did there's going to be a lot more woman during you'll have accusations w m d's like we had in two thousand and two two thousand and three in the run up to iraq and the ill advised war in the region they will attempt to do iran is not like iraq or afghanistan iran is something else it's a different equation and so it would be stupid to start another war. a lot of near putin has been officially sworn in as russian president almost two
12:25 am
months after he won the election. i. i. i. i. i. i. i i. i. i. i. i. it's been sixty years since the last ceremony and the passage of time can even be seen in the number of smartphones in the audience attempting to capture the event. of reports from the kremlin on what else was different this time. lattimer putin who is known to 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
12:26 am
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 and 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 hated by mortar rounds so this is what we know so apparently it was probably the first time that he actually rode that vehicle now he got in here he walked through these magnificent kremlin walls kremlin palace walls set an old and then he
12:27 am
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 we have to keep up with the global changes to create an agenda of groundbreaking development so that no obstacles to circumstances can prevent us from determining our future by ourselves from realizing our most ambitious plans and dreams. well also vladimir putin made a very big emphasis on his on the responsibility he says he's feeling in front of all the people of russia he focused much more on the internal of the domestic policies of russia on the domestic affairs in his speech rather than on foreign policy for instance so he tried his speech to try to be very unifying he tried he made of visual a very vivid effort of trying to unite the nation in these in these times.
12:28 am
we need brigs troops 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 a democratic government. 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 who's going to go in to be the prime minister of course this is the main intrigued 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 after the
12:29 am
ceremony the president immediately got to work and signed a decree outlining a plan for the country's next six years under his administration he also announced incoming prime minister and former president dmitri medvedev as his pick for the leading position in the new government. dimitri 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. is a quick sign of how we got to be in this country second to mom. sure illegal consoles
12:30 am
and for that matter some pizza place in one thousand nine hundred seventy and says the end is an election she disapproves of this campaign season winds and yet that it becomes just she's a star a couple of years later i see thousand employees she's the first deputy prime minister then two thousand acres and with that many russian president yes demetrius so what was his town like boswell modernization pushing the reset button on relations to. military conflict five days south since you were triggered by georgia cut in finishing the presidency effective switch because future libya lower of us live the t.l.m. locusts whether in russia's economic story in the face of sanctions tumbling oil prices raising the nation's.

35 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on