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and i. must didn't speak i'm self-made finance he has to earn an education. northern european countries things a bit differently. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who feel it into people this is a simple song alone events like on the biggest elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over their utilities anybody tell us that all posts are allowed so mr gus you've got to be well on the back of my because. i've been this is a member of us to quote them out of political office and for your member of the
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lift bill 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 much more than water it's about the hurt and the redistribution of our west gervase their debt downwards the one dollar. one else truths seem wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me. yet to shape out these days comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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metal take off this is the. if and when i asked mr don't submit all o'donovan stood obvious to me that sounds like i was at the fair asked miss out to down to spit. or leak it on to find and found skilling is going to pull together is going to get is my boy so but all of the hammer in our studio beefed up. so damn it all we belive more suited up a octu scarab they're all carrying us miles from comedy and at last i'm here luke beaming but when scott. going to ferment it do appears not answer 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
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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 on the mat into not from. their. mics on manic or. shall not the whole of their friends photo and number her fur at twelve can ask op us in from paid. tank a feat oke tank. made and yelped i'm a forty four now and i said here that the lesson from to walk down my dogs the stuff. that. was. you know. that made me have a heart that i want to believe that we've got to drum up with all my stuff and have to do these you have to start us off good laughs at the end of this because you know you might just coming right out of the streets and have
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a. little child if you. it was something to behold i told you all the us thing. alone this is no time to solve all summonses not just. or soon to most all sales will come to market so now the summit to work out among some half the two clubs in a fun here no p.o.v. so. the moment the sun you know you know funky was a good thing during the time and then back to the empty our mothers' and me and me and the sun this is the good news once the person's fantasy of a man the most i could give me evidence against going to the senate you can survive you say on the surface the. don't get some f. don't talk about stuff different about stuff how the bomb still loom the horror of a couple more how you want to hold about. it in the midst of intimacy so
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that's where the moon is called the new michelle not the only. investigation from. the tallest. thing as a special stimulus i just read this book if i must tell you the most about. your picture of your teacher about the pledge given to me to call certain kind of golfing not the time to fall asleep in your digital. side. for my studio for two because i live and let me just about the next segment i think ochs up the store how are doing so i think i'll see over your total how to spin it all not just when i was trying to figure it out do you congressman i said you know that some famous got caught on stuff out there just to get a goddamn but see it at the end of this week summer holiday i thought anything new on sunday some of the most computer gaming number six on the p.c. that's any kind to your point that three hundred to some your thank you for time means that i've already asked you to have it on the stand because i think.
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this. 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 chancellors are already making noises about the cap behavior still to live life 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 marketisation 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 start importing the behaviors of what they see as a competitive environment elsewhere within the private sector. manchester's those students we've got many different universities here venturesome which are bottom university university of so forth northwest through college of music manchester articulate and 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 manchester city center.
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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 you're into starbucks appearing to 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 flurry and so. saw the series 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
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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 on this is a clear normally and you have to ask yourself the question why is this happening. reform is of 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. and it rose to fame. at the end of the ninety's. the human capital. the capital you must acquire say the third course today 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. lost all of the reform as you have
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a thriller for mr and you just other courses think. this would be so nail it all off you pause a. look at the songs. you give that is that the name there was new and so it all clichy cimon the demo day i learned remember the feel see the pharmacy also give either a pause or a larger society yeah don't have a bottle to come visit you that is if you force yourself up off it what you fear most at regime like in a sauce not blue green valley or economic is are they going to meet at a saucy d.c. printed if you jump so 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 that to lead
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me. to a to be. 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 ugly within a few years all the lender of federal states slowly abandon this policy to return to an entirely free system. deutscher first it was for not only has it. this isn't just for johnson buildings i'm a big dog how does midget buck does the owner visited if i had to go to when he visited a third of the top of. the first over the m for an order to him could be at odds with. him so in other words order to him
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and door slammed by to him could be on fire fighter and you don't count. this double as many action scene come. on. skips us getting a connotation when he visited and get. this in shaft its business model to tighten daughter leading to bit skips is because in that vincy it. could be on z. but sun misses and. we visit if it's west but the university of manchester doesn't seem to us a push in this it's your aunt the foreigner to the arctic will proceed often become . decent invested in your own place. despite some resistance the english model is spreading throughout europe. it applies theories elaborated by
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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 took to it a bit of affinity swoosh nearly as yet duffy got it it's the us britain canada hardman see if you can be moving. take a nation that i consider and traineeships into neeman would be human though it depends if. dostum to name is not meant to be to be had and does is just off that is to give the the it could in under. its easy speed and lets you into neiman boy doesn't it in a guy with a indian engineer of his and shaft and is he they can play ability absolute feet if
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i'm only up using dolphin does he divisions after you funny tate's sister that she did all things to didn't need to identify. this british this i'm drama to comment on what the first did when he visited freddie and that's not me as bill has always been one institutes to one this is it just wasn't george land in. the zone is the if he isn't by months on sneak fish to eat the stuff but a lot of the team food oceanfront if you. like the. americans i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war two cures of the depression cars united states is concerned prosperity of course the store.
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was there for us the whole world what it what ended. historical rewrite ever since world war two to foment the cold war against russia against communism and. let's just sniff bush. the so you call me out. to swipe and we're so used to. well i think world war two has been distorted credibly by the anglo-american media and that's because they. want to diminish the role of russia. and stalin who actually defeated hitler.
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ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another one mike was hoping one of the boys got thrown from the eyes of god i'm stumped just adama's how the gun is going to come up with death even the dog got into the sea at the last possible life and proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that just such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft's dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that things often put more on. the softness of the sense of selling the source of the local all the more for the morning to almost up the wall in this for the boardrooms all of those that. know the rules and all this in the arsenals that often strike me down with the all
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the. president is set to announce in the next hour whether the u.s. will quit the around the clear deal. trumps controversial pick to head up the cia said to be grilled by the senate has been previously implicated in the agency's torture programs. because of the auschwitz museum say the being targeted by polish nationalists who say only poles should be allowed to work as guides the former concentration camp.
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international. of course will be speaking very shortly about the iran nuclear deal the woman who donald trump wants as his new director of the cia said to be grilled by the senate the appointment of a house bill would be controversial as she's been implicated in the agency's so-called enhanced interrogation techniques with more. trump's really pushing gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of judy behind her so why all the hate one highly respected nominee for cia director gina her support has come under fire because she was too tough on terrorists think of that in these very dangerous times we have the most qualified person a woman who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror when jeana tough and terrorists meaning she ran
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a secret cia detention center where she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific tortures were destroyed by the cia tough woman all right with years of experience in illegal and immoral torture and any other reasons to vouch for her there's no one more qualified to be the first woman to lead the cia than thirty plus year cia veteran dina has spoke any democrat who claims to support women's empowerment and our national security but opposes her nomination is a total hypocrite. interesting how someone's gender is now a factor when selecting a new cia head great argument as well that's like telling all black people all white people to only vote for the candidate of their skin color and people aren't buying that argument torture sarah to choose the reason why she's not qualified if
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you ridiculous trump loving idiots feminism is about ensuring that women have the same rights and opportunities as man it also means holding women as accountable as man i oppose any torture of male or female for cia director that's like saying if you claim to be a group monkey but refuse to eat one of jack the ripper his prime cuts of meats you're a hypocrite women's empowerment is about getting their rights women nominated for the job not just one with seniority now jeana who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those tough questions and in public might prove too much but trump has a back don't tell me it doesn't work to what your works ok folks tortured but you know i have these go torture doesn't work believe me it works ok trump was
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applauded for that and many are of course against haskell and for their troubles their targeted with this president trump is nominated hospitalise the cia but rand paul is opposing her confirmation falsely accusing her of torturing good luck trying to appease a big ask you did exactly what our country asked of her and what was necessary to keep us safe call rep with mine to washington to represent us. fortunately those resisting on capitol hill alone one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given her ties to you know torture. during human beings as a retired general and flag officers of the united states military we are deeply troubled by the prospect of someone who appears to have been intimately involved in torture being elevated to one of the most important positions of leadership in the intelligence community with this much opposition to gina has boards nomination the
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job is still far off but make no mistake if the former torturer gets the job despite everything many many people both cheer and applaud. felicitous this story with the man who revealed the use of torture in the agency and was jailed following those revelations former cia operations officer and whistleblower john kiriakou it's a pleasure to have you on appreciate your time very much and i'm sure you've got some strong thoughts on jena hasp or as the person put forward to be the director how do you feel about her i think she's probably the single worst pick in all of washington d.c. i applaud the president's decision to name a woman i think after seventy years of leadership by white men it's time for a woman to head the cia just not this woman don in terms praised in the house
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before being as he says it tough on terrorism what would you say to those people who are convinced by the argument that you cannot be too tough on terrorism well you know this this was a silly tweet by the president everybody is tough on terrorism all of us at the cia we're tough on terrorism that doesn't mean that you have to ignore the constitution of the united states and to ignore international law to prove that you're tough that's that was just nonsense. amnesty international live in several u.s. senators as well that been opposed publicly to the point of past bill unless our involvement in the torture program is declassified and investigated in the bottom line is here there are a lot of suspicions about sport and not enough is known publicly about a will that ever happen will that information become public i don't think so the cia delivered two cases of classified documents to the senate intelligence committee yesterday and i suspect that for most senators that's going to be good
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enough we also have to remember that there are five democrats in the senate seeking reelection in states that donald trump want in two thousand and sixteen they are probably predisposed to vote yes on house so i think that declassification or not she's probably going to win this thing. despite the the reluctance from some people and there are a large group of people who wouldn't want her there do you think there's a chance she might not be confirmed or is this a done deal. no it's not a done deal you know i've been trying to read everything i can read today just to try to glean what senators are saying what and at the end of the day i think it's going to be very close probably within a voter to there's a handful of senators. we just can't quite peg we really truly don't know how they're going to vote and in many of those cases i think probably they don't know yet how they're going to vote so it depends on what people like claire mccaskill do
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she's the senator from missouri joe donnelly a senator from indiana joe manchin who's a senator from west virginia we will get a better sense of whether or not haskell wins based on what those senators say tomorrow during you know. you mentioned at the beginning of the interview you applauded the fact that this was a female nominee the white house of the keys the democrats have a say over the fact that they support women's empowerment yet they oppose house bills nomination do you think the scandal the allegations would have been dealt with differently if this had been a man who'd been proposed oh no no not at all. i for one have been very tough on it you know has has personally i worked for gina haskell i don't care if you know haskell's a man or a woman or a combination of the two she's not right for this job john greatly appreciate your time thanks so much former cia operations officer whistleblower john kiriakou my guest. ok as you've been expecting when
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talking about the iran nuclear deal because in less than hour tom trump is expected to announce where he stands on this he revealed that he be making today statement on twitter yesterday but he's been a huge critic of the agreements or the way along the president's the deal has raised concern though across europe let's go live to a correspondent. decision on the deal is expected to be crucial but the u.s. is not the only country that's behind it as i understand. yes now in less than an hour the world is expected to hear from the president of the united states regarding the future of the j.c. p.o.a.'s iran nuclear deal the result of the p five plus one talks now already we're seeing reports that donald trump told french president chrono intended to scrap the deal now france says that is not the case their position is that they
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have not heard ahead of time what president trump intends to do now we know trump did meet with merkel and the crowd who both support the nuclear deal now boris johnson who is from the united kingdom is the foreign secretary he didn't get the opportunity to actually meet with donald trump so he went on down times trump's favorite television program fox and friends to defend the nuclear deal so we have all these different world leaders as well as you know you know voices from around the world urging trump not to scrap the nuclear deal this is what we've heard from world leaders in favor of the iran nuclear deal. if the deal is guaranteed by none americans the u.s. is with drool would be ok across. trouble would be removed from the do all of what we have in mind is not true feel that we have our own room legal and logical tom could be tougher. on iran but not throw away that.
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