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can hold on to the wife we've got here on this planet in the meantime mr mo to saddam with cambridge university deny talking about these new nobel laureates in physics professor thank you thank you let me get are back on earth sports football germany face argentina in a friendly match on wednesday in a game that highlights the decline of the 2 sides who faced off in the 2014 world cup final for you're welcome love it's chance to get a look at young players who could boost his squad chances at next summer's european champions just europe in particular luka vote schmidt who just can't stop scoring go. he's risen through germany's youth ranks about schmidt made scoring look easy at the european under $21.00 championships in june there is performances and him plenty of admirers and a call out to the senior scores now he's in line for his 1st senior appearance. i said through this i know how it feels to be parts of a set up i know how things work a bit and i know the people i'm pleased to be here again no doubt about something. about schmidt has carried his prolific strike rate into the season has b
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prize for physics i'm joined tonight by nikou madhusudan from the institute of astronomy at cambridge university in england dr mudd who's in on his good to have you on the show i understand you have worked with one of the new laureates professor kalo and 1st of all tell us a little bit about that work what makes an exoplanet different from an ordinary plant. hello yeah glad to be here an exoplanet is short form for an extra solar planets which is basically a planet orbiting a star that's outside our solar system so there are thousands of players that we know of today which orbiting stars get by in the solar neighborhood around other stars obviously and that's what is an exoplanet and do we know how we did it mr kilo and me show you were how did they discover the 1st exoplanet. so they saw the take neat they used 'd is what is known as the video of the last day at the edge it's this intially then a planet is going around the star this study itself warbles at 0 and at the center of mass of this system. so if you have for size of the last 2 measurements off the start of a long line of sight what yo
prize for physics i'm joined tonight by nikou madhusudan from the institute of astronomy at cambridge university in england dr mudd who's in on his good to have you on the show i understand you have worked with one of the new laureates professor kalo and 1st of all tell us a little bit about that work what makes an exoplanet different from an ordinary plant. hello yeah glad to be here an exoplanet is short form for an extra solar planets which is basically a planet orbiting a star that's...
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have to take control of the lexicon and let me bring in graham gudgeon who's a economist at cambridge university chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange great you've been a big supporter of bricks it boris johnson the prime minister the u.k. at the time of this recording has said that he will take britain out of the e.u. on the 31st of october he dodged questions of legality whether he would be breaking the law would you support that you somebody says we've got to do that no matter what parliament passes oh absolutely we've got to get this done now this is just gone on for too long companies are in trouble that they they don't know what to do they're begin vestments to make even those breaking the law just to be clear want to know where you stand there's a law that says you cannot do this now i don't think you should break the law but the law itself is just ridiculous it's technically hands over the power to the since we're not allowed to accept no deal you can offer any deal that the they want and they can offer any timescale they want and then they were going to p
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we just have to hold onto the life we have on this land in the meantime area our guest from cambridge universityalking about these new nobel laureates in physics. iq. -- thank you. back on earth, germany faced argentina in a friendly football match. it highlights the decline of the two sites that raced off of the world cup final. it's a chance to get a look at young players who could boost his squad's chances next year. this one in particular who just can't stop scoring goals. >> he has risen through germany's ranks. he made a scoring look easy at the european under 21 championships in june. he e earned plenty of admirers d a callout to the senior squad. now he is in line were his first senior appearance. >> i know how it feels to be part of the setup. i know how things work and i know the people i am pleased to be here again area. next he has carried his strike rate. start against the weekend. the sharpshooting has drawn comparisons with another a miss german left footer, his near namesake. exactly the kind of project forward the team has been missing. >> his best quality is his finishing area
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tonight i'll be joined by 3 experts graham gudgeon appropriates economist at cambridge university and chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. tice's been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara seems to 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing
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tonight i'll be joined by 3 experts graham gudgeon appropriates economist at cambridge university and chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for bridget website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ashqar carr a senior editor of the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr briggs deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming the last thing
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move or produce and has lots of fans fuels the trucks plenty of criticism earlier this year cambridge university canceled an invitation to speak over concerns his views violated inclusive environment in new zealand his book was pulled from the shelves after a shooting at a mosque in christchurch ati's what if an ocean has been speaking to the filmmakers behind this latest documentary your movie as far as i understand is about jordan peterson and the journey to where he's now and through his ideas what is about it that it's a wrong to see it or scrapping earlier great plans to show it. well they had agreed to a week long run of the film but there were some staff complaints and that put them in a difficult position so they decided to cancel those plans and of course you know there are some things that people really disagree with in terms of what jordan peterson has said so people disagree with the idea of giving him a platform although making a film about him i don't think it's the same thing and they were all sorts of reasons we were getting in the instance of the cancellation of the staff compla
move or produce and has lots of fans fuels the trucks plenty of criticism earlier this year cambridge university canceled an invitation to speak over concerns his views violated inclusive environment in new zealand his book was pulled from the shelves after a shooting at a mosque in christchurch ati's what if an ocean has been speaking to the filmmakers behind this latest documentary your movie as far as i understand is about jordan peterson and the journey to where he's now and through his...
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have to take control of the lexicon and let me bring in graeme gudgeon who's a economist at cambridge university chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange great you've been a big supporter of brics it boris johnson the prime minister the u.k. at the time of this recording has said that he will take britain out of the e.u. on the 31st of october he dodged questions of legality whether he would be breaking the law would you support that you somebody says we've got to do that no matter what parliament passes oh absolutely we've got to get this done now this is just gone on for too long companies are in trouble that they they don't know what to do they're begin vestments to make even those breaking the law just to be clear want to know where you stand there's a law that says you cannot do this now i don't think you should break the law but the law itself is just ridiculous it's technically hands over the power to the since we're not allowed to accept no deal you can offer any deal that the they want and they can offer any timescale they want and then they were going to pa
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have to take control of the lexicon and let me bring in graham gudgeon who's a economist at cambridge university chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange great you've been a big supporter of brics it boris johnson the prime minister the u.k. at the time of this recording has said that he will take britain out of the e.u. on the 31st of october he dodged questions of legality whether he would be breaking the law would you support that you somebody says we've got to break that no matter what parliament passes oh absolutely we've got to get this done now this is just gone on for too long companies are in trouble that they they don't know what to do they're begin vestments to make even those breaking the law just to be clear want to know where you stand there's a law that says you cannot do this now i don't think you should break the law but the law itself is just ridiculous it's technically hands over the power to the since we're not allowed to accept no deal you can offer any deal that the they want and they can offer any timescale they want and then they were going to
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has been largely confined to black and white, last year ut english professor produced for cambridge universityress the invention of race in the european middle ages and she deals with jews, muslim, african blacks, north american indians, gypsies and race concepts and more recent times, one connecting the present day with 100 years the infamous madison grant a century ago divided white people up, if you want to be antiracist you have like race trader organization, treason -- >> is there a question. >> the question is do you agree that -- would you agree that nordi and mediterraneans should be separated out and undermined as -- as if whiteness was something as monolithic. >> yes, we should attack whiteness. [laughter] [applause] >> in the back there. >> speak to how white privilege could prevent one to being a racist? >> so i think that when you look at america's racist policies, those policies generally particularly if we are thinking about it from a black-white conception, although we probably should think about nit -- it in a broader sense. particularly leads to white privileges and what whit
has been largely confined to black and white, last year ut english professor produced for cambridge universityress the invention of race in the european middle ages and she deals with jews, muslim, african blacks, north american indians, gypsies and race concepts and more recent times, one connecting the present day with 100 years the infamous madison grant a century ago divided white people up, if you want to be antiracist you have like race trader organization, treason -- >> is there a...
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has been largely confined to black and white, last year ut english professor produced for cambridge universityress the invention of race in the european middle ages and she deals with jews, muslim, african blacks, north american indians, gypsies and race concepts and more recent times, one connecting the present day with 100 years the infamous madison grant a century ago divided white people up, if you want to be antiracist you have like race trader organization, treason -- >> is there a question. >> the question is do you agree that -- would you agree that nordi and mediterraneans should be separated out and undermined as -- as if whiteness was something as monolithic. >> yes, we should attack whiteness. [laughter] [applause] >> in the back there. >> speak to how white privilege could prevent one to being a racist? >> so i think that when you look at america's racist policies, those policies generally particularly if we are thinking about it from a black-white conception, although we probably should think about nit -- it in a broader sense. particularly leads to white privileges and what whit
has been largely confined to black and white, last year ut english professor produced for cambridge universityress the invention of race in the european middle ages and she deals with jews, muslim, african blacks, north american indians, gypsies and race concepts and more recent times, one connecting the present day with 100 years the infamous madison grant a century ago divided white people up, if you want to be antiracist you have like race trader organization, treason -- >> is there a...
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had this a lot at the bbc, we talked to terms of sexual harassment and some of the top universities in the uk, cambridgesities. i am shocked, i am shocked to be reading these stories are now today on the front page of the time the document two—thirds of universities are teaching sexual consent classes. yes, it is a bit like with sexism and this kind of stuff is a bit like racism just because you went to university doesn't mean you are less likely to be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be better. it just be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be better. itjust means you are an intelligent racist or an intelligent sexist if such a thing can exist. what is angry about this as you would have thought this is something she was... taught at home before they go to university. there is that, the parental thing. but this is something from the 60s or 70s or even 80s and 90s. not something which needs to be done today. i don't know to what extent we see on social media influences, what young people think they can get away with and is permissible. what annoys me, i used to be a governor at luton university an
had this a lot at the bbc, we talked to terms of sexual harassment and some of the top universities in the uk, cambridgesities. i am shocked, i am shocked to be reading these stories are now today on the front page of the time the document two—thirds of universities are teaching sexual consent classes. yes, it is a bit like with sexism and this kind of stuff is a bit like racism just because you went to university doesn't mean you are less likely to be racist or sexist. your behaviour will be...
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they're calling it the "stormzy effect", and cambridge university says it has contributed to more blackto fund tuition fees and living costs for two students each year. this year, 9! black students were admitted to the university, up about 50% from 2018. for the first time, black students made up more than 3% of new undergraduates, according to figures released by the university. there's been plenty of reaction to this on social media this morning. twitter user nana bonsu said it's a great news story, adding that "opportunities enable possibilities, which create realities." another user, john macaskill, praised the "stormzy effect" and said it showed "positive leadership." and tom levinson, who is head of widening participation at the university of cambridge, says: "huge for the two students who got the money, but the stormzy scholarship was always about more than that." other twitter users have also welcomed the increase in black students joining the university, but noted that there is still a long way to go. in 2003, actor keira knightley joined protest marches against the iraq war. n
they're calling it the "stormzy effect", and cambridge university says it has contributed to more blackto fund tuition fees and living costs for two students each year. this year, 9! black students were admitted to the university, up about 50% from 2018. for the first time, black students made up more than 3% of new undergraduates, according to figures released by the university. there's been plenty of reaction to this on social media this morning. twitter user nana bonsu said it's a...
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scientists as cambridge university say swapping to dry powder devices, which release less greenhouse impact as turning vegetarian or becoming an avid recycler. there are more than five million people with asthma in the uk. the frustration of waiting for someone to put their bag in an overhead locker could soon be over if a trial to get people on planes more quickly is successful. in a two—month trial at gatwick airport, new screens at one boarding gate will tell people when their exact seat number should board. window seat ticket holders will get on the plane before those in the aisles. officials say it could reduce the time it takes to board by around two to three minutes. i think everybody will understand that moment when you are trying to get on the plane and you cannot put your back there and it is really irritating. shoving it in with all your might. let's see if it changes anything. it is a 6:12am. we live in westminster this morning because of that vote last night, parliament finally agreeing on an election, a winter election, a christmas election, the 12th of december. a quic
scientists as cambridge university say swapping to dry powder devices, which release less greenhouse impact as turning vegetarian or becoming an avid recycler. there are more than five million people with asthma in the uk. the frustration of waiting for someone to put their bag in an overhead locker could soon be over if a trial to get people on planes more quickly is successful. in a two—month trial at gatwick airport, new screens at one boarding gate will tell people when their exact seat...
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professor of cancer prevention and lead for the early detection research programme at the university of cambridgedge who explained tojoanna gosling what detection at an early stage can do. unfortunately, most cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage. that means, usually, we call that stage three or four, at that stage, unfortunately, around 80% of patients will not live beyond five years. we can completely turn those statistics on their head if we detect it early. so, cases diagnosed at stage one and two — around 80% of patients actually can survive beyond five years so it makes a tremendous amount of difference. that applies to all cancers, does it? we use the cancer term quite broadly. we increasingly understand cancer as a whole range of different tumours. those are summary statistics, and there are differences between the different subtypes. but those statistics come from summarising the eight most common types of cancer. just to give a little bit of clarity on that, breast cancer, for example, we know the outcome has improved substantially, over the last years. whereas, for something like
professor of cancer prevention and lead for the early detection research programme at the university of cambridgedge who explained tojoanna gosling what detection at an early stage can do. unfortunately, most cancers are diagnosed at an advanced stage. that means, usually, we call that stage three or four, at that stage, unfortunately, around 80% of patients will not live beyond five years. we can completely turn those statistics on their head if we detect it early. so, cases diagnosed at stage...
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tonight i'll be joined by 3 experts graham gudgeon appropriates the economist at cambridge university and chief economic advisor at the conservative think tank policy exchange he's also the editor of the briefing for brics it website jonathan liz the deputy director for the per european think tank british influence he's also a political commentator for the guardian newspaper prospect magazine and the b.b.c. among others and ash sarkar a senior editor at the progressive online media outlet novara media in london she also teaches political theory at the sandbank institute. ladies and gentlemen please welcome richard tice. the uses been a member of the european parliament since may 29 teams when the bracks party obtained a 3rd of the vote richard tice thanks for joining me on how tara since the 2016 e.u. referendum there have been 3 prime ministers to mr bracks it deadlines there are no full suspension of parliament the collapse of the pound and the british people divided like never before isn't it the case richard the brics as they're not just a political chaos but to the u.k. becoming
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martin jackie is a senior fellow in the department of politics and international studies at cambridge university and joins us now by skype from london this is a significant day for china but a lot of the international attention is focused on hong kong right now you just heard these scenes being viewed in beijing would you say well i think there's obvious. you know the situation or you know whole goal. and so far they've tried as far as possible structure to a great strength which i think is to their credit but it doesn't look very restrains when we hear of live ammunition being far to protesters tear gas rubber bullets and the whole gamut of arsenal being lobbed at these protesters to try and commentary and would you say this looks like restraint. well i mean if you look at the picture 'd since the demonstrations started which began with that huge $3000000.00 demonstration which obviously expressed the strong views of probably a majority of uncle opinion that extrusion bill was not something that they wanted . but that spain in some ways at least in the media coverage overshadowed by these kind
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cambridge university said black student made up university said black student made up more than 3% oft time and says it is partly down to the storm is the effect. last year the grime artist pledged to fund the tuition fees and living costs of two student each year —— de stormzy effect. 91 black students were admitted to the university up from 61 the previous year. it says it has also seen an increase in the number of stu d e nts also seen an increase in the number of students taking part in outreach activities and enquiring about courses. japan is braced for the strongest typhoon to hit the country in more than 60 years but that the authorities at want of widespread destruction over the weekend put a practice and qualifying sessions for the japanese grand prix have been cancelled and too much is in the rugby world cup have been called off conduct that is the main news, back tojoanna. turkey's attack on north—eastern syria is in its third day today. turkish troops went into the country yesterday as the bombing continued. around 60,000 people have made the decision to flee their homes.
cambridge university said black student made up university said black student made up more than 3% oft time and says it is partly down to the storm is the effect. last year the grime artist pledged to fund the tuition fees and living costs of two student each year —— de stormzy effect. 91 black students were admitted to the university up from 61 the previous year. it says it has also seen an increase in the number of stu d e nts also seen an increase in the number of students taking part in...
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scientists at cambridge university say swapping to dry powder devices, which release fewer greenhousean avid recycler. there are more than five million people with asthma in the uk. the us president donald trump has suffered a serious setback in his attempts to fight off moves to impeach him. a senior white house official has told the investigators that he was so troubled by the president's phone call with the ukrainian leader that he reported his concerns to a superior. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman is the first serving white house official to speak to the congressional inquiry. 0ur north america editorjon sopel reports from the white house. donald trump has sought to characterise what's unfolding as do nothing democrats trying to tear him down over what was a perfect call. he's called it a lynching and he said that also the people giving evidence are never trumpers and that is what he accused lieutenant colonel vindman of being today. except that lieutenant colonel vindman is a decorated war hero, injured in iraq, turned up at the hearing in his military uniform, and it's har
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martin jackie is a senior fellow in the department of politics and international studies at cambridge university joining us via skype from london thanks very much for speaking to us on the al-jazeera news hour so it's a significant day for china i know there's a bit of a broad question but when you look at the party the communist party what's significant changes how has it gone through if any over the past couple of decades that stand out for you. oh i think it's changed hugely actually since 1949 i mean the greatest change was at the end of may he died in 76 and in 9078 don't show paying took over and really the party under mao was very ideological it was based on struggle and those were the sort of values that it. it believed in and thought by and with don't shut paying it was very different it was now a polity of administration of policy of trade chain transforming you know economy and so at it it became it went into extremely practical things. and going forward what do you think the most urgent reforms need to be. well. you know china's bishan reform they have a since 978 with an extraordina
martin jackie is a senior fellow in the department of politics and international studies at cambridge university joining us via skype from london thanks very much for speaking to us on the al-jazeera news hour so it's a significant day for china i know there's a bit of a broad question but when you look at the party the communist party what's significant changes how has it gone through if any over the past couple of decades that stand out for you. oh i think it's changed hugely actually since...
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protests we're joined by dr clare wordly she says water just and research associate at the university of cambridge and she's also an active supporter of extinction rebellion good to have you with us 1st of all dr work lee tell us in a nutshell what extinction rebellion is and what makes it different from other movements like. friday for future thank you well to begin with of course we share a lot of the same aims as far as the future which is to get the world's hake serious action to get government to take action on climate change and on other ecological crises but with x. friday's the future this is initially this is just schoolchildren this is there's not much role for. bottles there are other than coordinating so with extinction rebellion this is adult saying we don't just leave this to the children we are also going to protest and it's a grassroots movement. it's decentralized meaning that anyone can and if they abide by the principles they can call themselves extinction about and they can go forwards we have a lot of connections across all the different countries we speak with each other but
protests we're joined by dr clare wordly she says water just and research associate at the university of cambridge and she's also an active supporter of extinction rebellion good to have you with us 1st of all dr work lee tell us in a nutshell what extinction rebellion is and what makes it different from other movements like. friday for future thank you well to begin with of course we share a lot of the same aims as far as the future which is to get the world's hake serious action to get...
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someone i used to know years ago who is now one of the chairs of international history at cambridge universityd going back to everything trump had said since he was a young man about international relations. he has a very consistent, coherent world view -- neil: he's consistent with this. >> he's essentially the most isolationist president since herbert hoover. i'm not saying that as a criticism. i know isolationism is a dirty word. i'm saying when you go back before the second world war, go back before fdr, this was much more of the standard world view which was this is not our business. it may be terrible what's happening in x, y and z but this is not our business and if we are going to intervene or make a stand, we are more likely to hit these people with economic sanctions and tariffs than we are to send american troops overseas. now, i'm not saying that's good or bad. i'm saying this is a coherent world view. this is basically, it fits with what trump has said for a long time. frankly, i don't think he had the ability to admit he had made a mistake even if he wanted to because when you ar
someone i used to know years ago who is now one of the chairs of international history at cambridge universityd going back to everything trump had said since he was a young man about international relations. he has a very consistent, coherent world view -- neil: he's consistent with this. >> he's essentially the most isolationist president since herbert hoover. i'm not saying that as a criticism. i know isolationism is a dirty word. i'm saying when you go back before the second world war,...
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that was catherine bernard from the university of cambridge.nvestigation launched in milton keynes in buckinghamshire after two 17—year—old boys were stabbed to death late last night at a house party. two men who were also injured have been treated in hospital. this afternoon, detective chief superintendent ian hunter, thames valley police's head of crime, gave a statement in which he said those involved in the violence "are all likely to have known each other". thames valley police was called at 11.59pm last night, so just before midnight, to reports of a stabbing incident in archford croft, emerson valley, milton keynes. tragically, as a result, a 17—year—old boy died of his injuries at the scene and a second boy, also 17, was taken to hospital. sadly, he also died. two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23, were also injured as a result of this incident. it occurred at a private house party at that address. clearly, this is a dreadful incident and we are in the very early stages of the investigation. we have deployed significant resources
that was catherine bernard from the university of cambridge.nvestigation launched in milton keynes in buckinghamshire after two 17—year—old boys were stabbed to death late last night at a house party. two men who were also injured have been treated in hospital. this afternoon, detective chief superintendent ian hunter, thames valley police's head of crime, gave a statement in which he said those involved in the violence "are all likely to have known each other". thames valley...
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in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says chi sayid may not have the control of a policy the public may expect well the presidency doesn't have that much power it really is the prime minister that has the portfolios in order to undertake great change so one of the issues certainly is will he be able to deliver on the promises he made and on the expectations of the people the other element is that he is an islamicist and the major party it is thought that one of the legislative elections last week is a not which is also an islamist party they supported him and a party per se it is clear that if the prime minister is. appointed by and that all 3 positions will be held by people with very similar views and his views on the. on the economy address the issues that are most prevalent the problems of poverty which is reach 20 percent in many places in the country and can reach up to 40 percent in certain parts of marginalized urban areas and the problem that tourism has really had in the post terrorist period where people no longer really want to come fro
in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says chi sayid may not have the control of a policy the public may expect well the presidency doesn't have that much power it really is the prime minister that has the portfolios in order to undertake great change so one of the issues certainly is will he be able to deliver on the promises he made and on the expectations of the people the other element is that he is an islamicist and the major party it is thought that one...
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earlier i spoke to jorge salvador atlanta chill a in social search effort university of cambridge he said the state of emergency shouldn't have been cold this should be a political dialogue this should be a certain some sort of. agreements table 2 to talk about these 2 maybe step back with a decision of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days he said because we have tanks in the streets we didn't see that in the last 30 years we have the military in the streets so that might happen something really really damaging for the future of this conversations but there must be some composition and there must be a process of learning from the political class to understand that people cannot take it anymore because they're not mean they can't live with this sit with this conditions still ahead a truce largely held in northern syria that turkey's president wants he'll attack kurdish forces again if they don't withdraw. police are out in force in wasilla had to stop another
earlier i spoke to jorge salvador atlanta chill a in social search effort university of cambridge he said the state of emergency shouldn't have been cold this should be a political dialogue this should be a certain some sort of. agreements table 2 to talk about these 2 maybe step back with a decision of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days he said because we have tanks...
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folks on from and from my own is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says chi sayid may not have the control of a policy the public may expect well the presidency doesn't have that much power it really is the prime minister that has the portfolios in order to undertake great change so one of the issues certainly is will he be able to deliver on the promises he made and on the expectations of the people the other element is that he is an islamicist...
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book he argues to explain what statistics meant and shows how the shift of thinking from the university of cambridge shows an important book please help me to welcome robert schiller to politics and prose. [applause] >> thank you. i want to talk today about going viral however i think the idea is what you might think it has gotten stronger with the internet that going viral and fake news are old concepts. so how do you translate fig newton into latin? [laughter] it is rumor. it has the same meaning as today. they used to be worried about rumors that it could make or break so it isn't new. so i am interested in understanding economic events like what causes a boom or recession and also why some countries seem to be prosperous and others not. but you take that unusual perspective that these events happen not because an event like a sunspot book of most of you are not economist when i said sunspots there is a famous article in the late 19th century that is a british economist who said he finally figured out what drives the world economy and why they have booms and bust that has to be something that cov
book he argues to explain what statistics meant and shows how the shift of thinking from the university of cambridge shows an important book please help me to welcome robert schiller to politics and prose. [applause] >> thank you. i want to talk today about going viral however i think the idea is what you might think it has gotten stronger with the internet that going viral and fake news are old concepts. so how do you translate fig newton into latin? [laughter] it is rumor. it has the...
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a state of emergency jorge a survey to which man is a chilean social researcher from the university of cambridge he blames the government for not listening to protester concerns this should be a political dialogue this should be certain some sort of. agreements table too to talk about of these to maybe step back within the city should of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days or so because we have tanks in the streets we didn't see that in the last 30 years we have the military is in the streets so that might happen something really really damaging for the future of this conversations but the must be some compensation and there must be a process of learning from the political class to understand that people cannot take it anymore because they're not i mean they can't live with this suit with these conditions mexico and the us have agreed to act to prevent illegal weapons from entering mexico through the u.s. the leaders of the 2 nations spoke on the phone after a shootout
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the university of cambridge has been criticised for readmitting a professor who is accused of sexuallyomplaints about inappropriate incidents in 2014 and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years in jail for killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and her two sons at a farmhouse in essex. bamber‘s legal team believe the recently uncovered information proves he was not at the scene when the murders took place. time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. many of us have been playing the weather lottery together. some of us have seen blue skies and sunshine with a few isolated showers like this weather watcher picture sent in from london but for others, it has been grey, wet and dismal. on the scottish borders we have a couple of flood alerts out due to the intensity of the rainfall which has been stubbornly s
the university of cambridge has been criticised for readmitting a professor who is accused of sexuallyomplaints about inappropriate incidents in 2014 and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years in jail for killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted...
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the university of cambridge has been criticised for readmitting a professor who is accused of sexually was banned from contacting students after nearly a dozen made complaints about inappropriate incidents in 201a and 2015. now the university is saying he was removed mistakenly. one ex student said that the decision to allow him to teach again — was a slap in the face. jeremy bamber, who's spent 33 years injailfor killing his family, believes he's uncovered evidence that could prove his innocence. he was jailed in the 1980s for shooting his adopted parents, his sister and her two sons at a farmhouse in essex. bamber‘s legal team believe the recently uncovered information proves he was not at the scene when the murders took place. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. england head coach eddiejones says his side still have room for improvement despite recording their biggest win in a rugby world cup knockout match. their a0—i6 win over australia has taken them into a fascinating semi final with defending champions new zealand next. from oita, here's our sports ed
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anger continues at the high cost of living well hold it woodman is a chilean research at the university of cambridge he blames the government for failing to listen to the concerns of protesters this should be a political dialogue this should be a certain some sort of. agreements table to talk about this to maybe step back with a decision of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days he said because we have tanks in the streets we didn't see that in the last 30 years we have the military in the streets so that might happen something really really damaging for the future of this conversations but there must be some compensation and there must be a process of learning from the political class to understand that people cannot take it anymore because they're not i mean they can't live with this sit there with these conditions floaters in bolivia choosing their next president later on sunday after 14 years in power able morale is has a fight on his hands to get reelected his rival as t
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roxanne hamann from iran is a lecturer in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she joins us now thanks for coming in to talk to suit and tell us bit more about this this current you suddenly seems to have swept the board there in the elections in june as you well this election was anticipated generally he would had come in as one of 2 candidates after the 1st round of the presidential election and he and. the other candidate had had a very unusual public debate in. the arab world this is very rare on friday and it was watched across tunisia often by people sitting out in cafes with screens. publicly available and the candidate who has won really came out very well in that he seemed very statesman like and he came up with strong policies specifically for the economy so i mean how big a change would be for the. views you don't know what the role of the president is there in relation to the government well the presidency doesn't have that much power it really is the prime minister that has the portfolios in order to undertake great change so one of the issues certa
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pinochet dictatorship in 1984 hey said they would manage a chill and social researcher from the university of cambridge if lames the government for not listening to your protester concerns this should be a political dialogue this should be certain some sort of. agreements table too to talk about of these 2 maybes to bag with this issue of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days or so because we have tanks in the streets we didn't see that in the last 30 years we have the militaries in the streets so that might happen something really really damaging for the future of this conversations but the must be some compensation and there must be a process of learning from all the political class to understand that people cannot take it anymore because they're not mean they can't live with this to do with this conditions. oil spilled in waters off for zillah has washed up on beaches beaches of the popular tourist destination now but usually pristine santa forte dekel anus in her number sta
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tamin is a chilean social research or from the university of cambridge and he blames the government for not listening to the protesters concerns this should be a political dialogue this should be a certain some sort of. agreements table to talk about these 2 maybe step back with a decision of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg many things will be defined in the events of this next 3 days he said because we have tanks in the streets we didn't see that in the last 30 years we have the militaries in the streets so there might happen something really really damaging for the future of this conversations but the must be some composition and there must be a process of learning from the political class to understand that people cannot take it anymore because they're not mean they can't live with this city with these conditions. spain's acting prime minister has dismissed a call for dialogue by the separatist head of the region of catalonia progun dependents supporters protested for a 6th consecutive day on saturday the demonstr
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a degree from harvard law school and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. he was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonight's moderator dean crawford. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you it is a pleasure to be back here for the second year in a row at the mcconnell center. if i have one skill it is being a very strict timekeepers of this evening i'm going to hold the speakers to the time limits that i have been instructed to give them. let me run over that format very quickly. each of the speakers will have 15 minutes for their opening statements. when they have two minutes left, i welled up two minutes and utter the word and say please afterwards tha but i will ask tt you both respect that so that we have time for a robust discussion. and then i will not abuse the te moderators privileging ask a question that each of them as a way to try to incentivize discussions. for that, they will have five minutes each and then we will start to take questions from the invite will repeat this later but i will make
a degree from harvard law school and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. he was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonight's moderator dean crawford. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you it is a pleasure to be back here for the second year in a row at the mcconnell center. if i have one skill it is being a very strict timekeepers of this evening i'm going to hold the speakers to the time limits that i have been...
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schoolht at the london of economics and political science and at the university of cambridge. i'm feeling like an underachiever, i have to say. [chuckles] in addition to leading the pritzker military museum & library, he is an accomplished scholar and teacher. his ba in politics was from queen mary college university of -- and he his ma has an ma and phd from cambridge. to say a few words for pritzker military museum & ji -- join me in welcoming the doctor. >> thank you for the wonderful introduction. i'm here with the loyalist accent this evening. i hope you will forgive me. it's great to be here. the library is located in lovely chicago. when the colonel founded the museum and library in 2003, she envisioned an institution that would work with other organizations like those icy see represented here today. work toward a better understanding of the military, is past, present, and future, and impact on the world we live in today. our mission at the pritzker museum and library is to further this understanding, to do so through programs, exhibit shins, but also through partnership
schoolht at the london of economics and political science and at the university of cambridge. i'm feeling like an underachiever, i have to say. [chuckles] in addition to leading the pritzker military museum & library, he is an accomplished scholar and teacher. his ba in politics was from queen mary college university of -- and he his ma has an ma and phd from cambridge. to say a few words for pritzker military museum & ji -- join me in welcoming the doctor. >> thank you for the...
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discussed this summer with jorge 7 man who is a chilean research in social movements from the university of cambridge how serious is the situation in chile for there to be a state of emergency and for these protests of resulted in violence i think the most serious thing is that. to observe this in a law long time span is to see that it was declared the state of emergency as a political response to social unrest i think that is the most serious thing here considering that this is the 1st time this state of emergency is declared since a dictatorship would have been a shed so since 1980 s. enormously significant it's enormously significant because it is it justified except for natural the sauce to us this is the 1st time that it's called in the capital city is it justified in my impression it's. arguably but i would say it's not because this should be a political dialogue this should be certain some sort of. agreements table to talk about these 2 maybe step back with a decision of pricing the 1st of the of the metro that cost all of this but actually that is just tip of the iceberg so this to observe th
discussed this summer with jorge 7 man who is a chilean research in social movements from the university of cambridge how serious is the situation in chile for there to be a state of emergency and for these protests of resulted in violence i think the most serious thing is that. to observe this in a law long time span is to see that it was declared the state of emergency as a political response to social unrest i think that is the most serious thing here considering that this is the 1st time...
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newspapers for more than a decade before returning to academia, earning her ph.d from the university of cambridgen 2011 with thesis that focused on the hispanic caribbean and era of the haitian revolution. in 2014 she published her first book empire's cross roads, history of the caribbean from columbus to the present day. this book el norte, epic and forgotten story of hispanic north america published in february of this year, work has taken her in extended travels, trips to latin america, caribbean, u.s. and europe. dr. kristina coles examines questions surrounding race and ethnicity with an interdisciplinary comparative transnational and transhistorical framework, a dual doctorate in history, sociology from the new school of social research, professor of the african and atlantic world at virginia state university from 2004 and 2011 and currently lecture in the american study's department at the university of virginia. while her book american founders help people of african decent establish freedom, decades of research, founders not academic project but meant to be invitation for all americans t
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from the university of cambridge. alongside her research and category theory and undergraduate teaching are goal is to rid the world of math phobia. her first popular book how to bake pie was praised by the new york times national geographic and scientific american and she was interviewed around the world including on the bbc, npr and the late show with stephen colbert. her book beyond infinity was shortlisted for the royal society inside investment society book prize . eugenia was an early pioneer of math on youtube and her videos have been viewed over 15 million times to date . she is now columnist for the wall street journal, concert pianist and founder of the leaders. join me in welcoming doctor eugenia cheng. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you to the townhall for inviting me back here to speak on my next book. it's always very affirming to be invited back somewhere again and this is the first time i've been invited here so that tripoli affirming and it's wonderful to be in seattle . the sun is outside e
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brown spoke to professor catherine barnard, professor in eu law and employment law at the university of cambridges deal, as part of the backstop, you have what is called a level playing field commitments, which is maintenance of workers‘ rights. now that was in the legally binding document. what‘s happening now is this so—called level playing field commitment have been put into the political declaration, which its name would suggest is political and not legal. that said, there is a link between the patrol agreement text, —— withdrawal agreement text. the legally binding text that says there will be endeavours to come get the political declaration done. and of course, the eu is deeply worried about having a sort of singapore on thames style country next to its borders, so probably it will insist there be no free trade agreement without level playing field commitments, including on workers‘ rights. we‘ve heard concerned about this from the labour leadership — do you think, in your opinion, they are right to be worried about the deal from the workers‘ rights point of view? well certainly, the very f
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want in the mood for this i was in the mood of a meeting and then i get the call from the university of cambridgethe number >> he is probably in a better mood now >> and the monya lisa is back in the original room at the louvre museum after two months of renovations put the masterpiece in a temporary location. they're preparing to celebrate the 500th anniversary of da vinci's death. the must see that is the news update this hour back to you. >> you have seen it? have you been? >> i have. it is stunning >> it is worth fighting the crowds >> you know, you have to go off hours. if you go off hours, it's always crowded. but it's a little less crowded if you go off hours. and recently they were like handing out tickets like it's a timed visit. >> like seeing the crowned jewels >> basically, yes. it's not as big as everybody thinks it is when you get there. >> but now that i know, i've heard that it's small. now i think if i ever saw it, it would seem bigger than i expected the. >> maybe so. you have to go at some point it's beautiful. >> we'll try appreciate it. sue herrera it's good to be at the top
want in the mood for this i was in the mood of a meeting and then i get the call from the university of cambridgethe number >> he is probably in a better mood now >> and the monya lisa is back in the original room at the louvre museum after two months of renovations put the masterpiece in a temporary location. they're preparing to celebrate the 500th anniversary of da vinci's death. the must see that is the news update this hour back to you. >> you have seen it? have you been?...
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‘s talk now to professor catherine barnard, professor in eu law and employment law at the university of cambridgeresa may's deal, as part of the backstop, you had level playing field commitments, which is maintenance workers‘ rights. that was in the legally binding document. what is happening now is the so—called level playing field commitments have been put into political declaration, which is political declaration, which is political not legal. that said, there is a link between the withdrawal agreement text, the legally binding tax, that says there will be endeavours to get the political declaration done, and, of course, the eu is deeply worried about having a sort of singapore on thames tile country just about having a sort of singapore on thames tile countryjust on its borders, so will probably insist that there will be no level playing field commitments. we've heard concerns about this from labour. in your opinion, do you think the right to be concerned about the workers‘ rights issue? certainly, the fact that these playing field commitments have been moved automatically wea ke ns have been
‘s talk now to professor catherine barnard, professor in eu law and employment law at the university of cambridgeresa may's deal, as part of the backstop, you had level playing field commitments, which is maintenance workers‘ rights. that was in the legally binding document. what is happening now is the so—called level playing field commitments have been put into political declaration, which is political declaration, which is political not legal. that said, there is a link between the...
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