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university of— escalation. good to talk to you from the university of warwick. _ escalation. versity of warwick. thank you for your time. the university of warwick. thank you foryourtime. staff the university of warwick. thank you for your time. staff at amazon are staging theirfirst for your time. staff at amazon are staging their first strike. members of walked out of the country doing a companies warehouse in coventry and what they're calling it advisory 50s pens at our pay rise. some workers say robards treated better than they are. amazon, which doesn't recognise unions in the uk says it does offer a competitive pay levels. our employment correspondent has this report. amazon workers being stopped at the picket line as they arrive for work. they're being asked to join the first ever strike at an amazon warehouse. more than 300 employees here in coventry could take part in this action. they're working for a multi—million pound organisation that is raking in profits still and not willing to share those profits to ensure that those workers are able to live decent lives. they
university of— escalation. good to talk to you from the university of warwick. _ escalation. versity of warwick. thank you for your time. the university of warwick. thank you foryourtime. staff the university of warwick. thank you for your time. staff at amazon are staging theirfirst for your time. staff at amazon are staging their first strike. members of walked out of the country doing a companies warehouse in coventry and what they're calling it advisory 50s pens at our pay rise. some...
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we are a poor old school at the university of warwick, which is not particularly bad. university of warwick to discuss a topic which is the subject of a topic which is the subject of a public consultation. we have to go into an office and lock the doors and whisper, why is this what the university of warwick is offering us? well, to my professors and that at least reassuring that some of the students are not putting up with this . students are not putting up with this. thought and thank you so much for joining this. thought and thank you so much forjoining me in explaining this bizarre situation tonight. i really appreciate it. well i don't know what to make of this, leo. i'm getting a bit sick of it, to be honest. yeah decolonising maths one plus one equals two. i mean, i i think we have to i think, i think we have to accept civilisation accept that western civilisation is we're not allowed is over. if we're not allowed to get maths right any more, you know, we're going to, we're going see falling. this going to see falling. if this guy to collapse. guy bridges going
we are a poor old school at the university of warwick, which is not particularly bad. university of warwick to discuss a topic which is the subject of a topic which is the subject of a public consultation. we have to go into an office and lock the doors and whisper, why is this what the university of warwick is offering us? well, to my professors and that at least reassuring that some of the students are not putting up with this . students are not putting up with this. thought and thank you so...
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we are a poor old school at the university of warwick, which is not particularly bad. university of warwick to discuss a topic which is the subject of a topic which is the subject of a public consultation. we have to go into an office and lock the doors and whisper, why is this what the university of warwick is offering us? well, to my professors and that at least reassuring that some of the students are not putting up with this . students are not putting up with this. thought and thank you so much for joining this. thought and thank you so much forjoining me in explaining this bizarre situation tonight. i really appreciate it. well i don't know what to make of this, leo. i'm getting a bit sick of it, to be honest. yeah decolonising maths one plus one equals two. i mean, i i think we have to i think, i think we have to accept civilisation accept that western civilisation is we're not allowed is over. if we're not allowed to get maths right any more, you know, we're going to, we're going see falling. this going to see falling. if this guy to collapse. guy bridges going
we are a poor old school at the university of warwick, which is not particularly bad. university of warwick to discuss a topic which is the subject of a topic which is the subject of a public consultation. we have to go into an office and lock the doors and whisper, why is this what the university of warwick is offering us? well, to my professors and that at least reassuring that some of the students are not putting up with this . students are not putting up with this. thought and thank you so...
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she is a story in at the university of warwick. she's also the author of the book, the last ghetto, which focuses on the everyday history of the so easy and shot death camp during the holocaust. miss i go back, joins me now. it's good to have you. with this to night. we know that l g, b, t, q activists. they have been trying for years to get what, but we saw today inside the german parliament, it talked to me about the importance of including people in this ceremony today. at 1st of all, it's dr. hi, glen, not miss heigl. i am an academic, it's incredibly important to include long marginalized groups because values are changing. and now the no longer can exclude people on basis of the color or sexual orientation. this is a history of people who were sent to the concentration camps because to the marginalized as different who, while the way in the concentration camps were treated even by the fellow prisoners as deviant as somebody who deserve to be there. and if they were extremely lucky and survived, they were barred from varying sy
she is a story in at the university of warwick. she's also the author of the book, the last ghetto, which focuses on the everyday history of the so easy and shot death camp during the holocaust. miss i go back, joins me now. it's good to have you. with this to night. we know that l g, b, t, q activists. they have been trying for years to get what, but we saw today inside the german parliament, it talked to me about the importance of including people in this ceremony today. at 1st of all, it's...
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i think my next guest is a she is a story in at the university of warwick. she's also the author of the book, the last ghetto, which focuses on the every day history of the 2 easy and shot death camp during the holocaust. miss i. gov. it joins me now. it's good to have you wear this to night. we know that l g, b, t, q activist. they have been trying for years to get what, but we saw today inside the german parliament it talked to me about the importance of including people in this ceremony today at 1st of all it's dr. hi, glen, not miss heigl. i am an academic, it's incredibly important to include long marginalized groups because values are changing. and now the no longer can exclude people on basis of the color or sexual orientation. this is a history of people who were sent to the concentration camps because to the marginalized as different who, while they were in the concentration camps, were treated even by the fellow prisoners as deviant as somebody who deserve to be there. and if they were extremely lucky and survived, they were barred from barring syst
i think my next guest is a she is a story in at the university of warwick. she's also the author of the book, the last ghetto, which focuses on the every day history of the 2 easy and shot death camp during the holocaust. miss i. gov. it joins me now. it's good to have you wear this to night. we know that l g, b, t, q activist. they have been trying for years to get what, but we saw today inside the german parliament it talked to me about the importance of including people in this ceremony...
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we are known a little bit, there is a little bit of a divide, warwick is seen as the university on theoing this kind of work. so, what have you chosen? life. why? because it's unfair. it's really nice to see the children working together in different teams. they're really excited by it. we felt the buzz all day. it's definitely going to have piqued their interest. i think the fact that they know they've got more sessions is going to really help them. you can do tasks that you never thought you'd do, so then it gets you prepared for the future. it's better than doing science. well, it's fair to say the pupils have really taken to this today. and theirfinal task is to draw what they imagine represents the law. i'm drawing a person breaking into my house. last year, longford won a pilot created by warwick, but in future there could be 25 universities involved. fun fact about me, i'm the first person in my family to go to university. it's so successful, they're now bringing in students to help it expand. it's to get the students to get interested from quite a young age and quite inquisitiv
we are known a little bit, there is a little bit of a divide, warwick is seen as the university on theoing this kind of work. so, what have you chosen? life. why? because it's unfair. it's really nice to see the children working together in different teams. they're really excited by it. we felt the buzz all day. it's definitely going to have piqued their interest. i think the fact that they know they've got more sessions is going to really help them. you can do tasks that you never thought...
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you have worked with l the university of warwick. we have reported on it. ening eyes. when you come up with a tv show you do not expect this to happen. but i am going along with it and trusting these better people than me to make it happen. you these better people than me to make it ha en. :, ., these better people than me to make it ha en. :, :, ,, , these better people than me to make it ha en. :, :, ~ , , it happen. you have kids. do they rive it happen. you have kids. do they give withering _ it happen. you have kids. do they give withering assessments - it happen. you have kids. do they give withering assessments of. it happen. you have kids. do they. give withering assessments of your performances on television? yes. mainl , performances on television? yes. mainly. they _ performances on television? yes. mainly, they refuse _ performances on television? yes. mainly, they refuse to _ performances on television? yes. mainly, they refuse to watch, - performances on television? 193 mainly, they refuse to watch, they are ten, 12 and 13 so the right age to f
you have worked with l the university of warwick. we have reported on it. ening eyes. when you come up with a tv show you do not expect this to happen. but i am going along with it and trusting these better people than me to make it happen. you these better people than me to make it ha en. :, ., these better people than me to make it ha en. :, :, ,, , these better people than me to make it ha en. :, :, ~ , , it happen. you have kids. do they rive it happen. you have kids. do they give withering...
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a 2018 study from the university of -- warwick trump's anti islamic tweets may have been associated withcrease in anti-muslim hate crimes. a 2020 analysis from the brookings institution found that severe toxicity and online threats towards trump's targets increased in the immediate aftermath of his tweets. but on january six, as the country came closer than it ever has to a violent coup, those social media companies finally realized they could not keep giving trump a platform. so, twitter and facebook banned donald trump. that was a big deal. prior to this ban, trump had nearly 88 million followers on twitter and another 35 million on facebook. facebook, in particular, had been key to donald trump's success ever since his first presidential run. and in 2017 interview with 60 minutes, brad parscale, who is trump's digital campaign guru, presque isle said it was facebook, not twitter, that had elected donald trump. >> i understood early that facebook was how donald trump was going to win. twitter is how he talked to the people, facebook was -- i think facebook was the method. it was the hi
a 2018 study from the university of -- warwick trump's anti islamic tweets may have been associated withcrease in anti-muslim hate crimes. a 2020 analysis from the brookings institution found that severe toxicity and online threats towards trump's targets increased in the immediate aftermath of his tweets. but on january six, as the country came closer than it ever has to a violent coup, those social media companies finally realized they could not keep giving trump a platform. so, twitter and...
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let's discuss with professor at the university of warwick. is this? in in asteroid terms, how close a shave is this? . , ., , in asteroid terms, how close a shave is this? . , . , , is this? in celestial terms it is really close. _ is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's _ is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's the - is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's the butt. | is this? in celestial terms it is i really close. here's the butt. the fact is, we're lucky to have spotted this one. this goes on every year, something like this happens, mostly we don't notice it.— something like this happens, mostly we don't notice it. because? how can we don't notice it. because? how can we sotted we don't notice it. because? how can we spotted this _ we don't notice it. because? how can we spotted this one? _ we don't notice it. because? how can we spotted this one? it's _ we don't notice it. because? how can we spotted this one? it's small - we don't notice it. because? how can we spotted this one? it's small f
let's discuss with professor at the university of warwick. is this? in in asteroid terms, how close a shave is this? . , ., , in asteroid terms, how close a shave is this? . , . , , is this? in celestial terms it is really close. _ is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's _ is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's the - is this? in celestial terms it is really close. here's the butt. | is this? in celestial terms it is i really close. here's the butt. the fact is,...
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benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for dr. benjamin t smith. thank you. just pull that other mic closer to you. the folks in here can hear me. perfect. thank you, everyone, for being here and for being in conversation about this. terrific book. i'm sorry that my colleague brendan sÖderberg couldn't join us tonight. the original idea was to have a conversation. we sort of brought the drug trade in the drug war in baltimore together with the drug trade and the drug war in a place like mexico. we're going to try continue to do that, although i don't have deep contextual knowledge of the city. but as big fan of his writing and a deep reader, his i will try
benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for...
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benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for dr. benjamin t smith. thank you. just pull that other mic closer to you. the folks in here can hear me. perfect. thank you, everyone, for being here and for being in conversation about this. terrific book. i'm sorry that my colleague brendan sÖderberg couldn't join us tonight. the original idea was to have a conversation. we sort of brought the drug trade in the drug war in baltimore together with the drug trade and the drug war in a place like mexico. we're going to try continue to do that, although i don't have deep contextual knowledge of the city. but as big fan of his writing and a deep reader, his i will try
benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for...
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benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for dr. benjamin t smith. thank you. just pull that other mic closer to you. the folks in here can hear me. perfect. thank you, everyone, for being here and for being in conversation about this. terrific book. i'm sorry that my colleague brendan sÖderberg couldn't join us tonight. the original idea was to have a conversation. we sort of brought the drug trade in the drug war in baltimore together with the drug trade and the drug war in a place like mexico. we're going to try continue to do that, although i don't have deep contextual knowledge of the city. but as big fan of his writing and a deep reader, his i will try
benjamin smith is professor at warwick university over in coventry, england. and i want you to tell us more about some of your folks and some of your research there. benjamin will be in with our very own. read him his fam dr. christie thornton here at johns hopkins in latin american. you should definitely follow her research pick up her writing. so i want us all to give a very big round applause presenting dope the real history of the mexican drug trade up some real red emma's radical noise for...
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the nhs workforce that the non—dom tax status and there is independent research by warwick university and the school ofillion a year. we would use some of that to go towards the nhs expansion plans that we set . so that is fully that we set. so that is fully costed , fully funded. now when costed, fully funded. now when comes to the energy situation and the energy crisis situation in the families across the country are facing . we set out country are facing. we set out that we would the windfall tax now windfall tax is something that we've been calling for since over a year ago since january last year. since over a year ago since january last year . and yet every january last year. and yet every time the government has introduced elements of a windfall tax , they've left windfall tax, they've left loopholes or they've weaknesses in it, which we think should be strengthened, or the loopholes . strengthened, or the loopholes. and now the three different things that we think should be strengthened at the moment is firstly, the rate should be increased slightly, so it's in line with that which is charged i
the nhs workforce that the non—dom tax status and there is independent research by warwick university and the school ofillion a year. we would use some of that to go towards the nhs expansion plans that we set . so that is fully that we set. so that is fully costed , fully funded. now when costed, fully funded. now when comes to the energy situation and the energy crisis situation in the families across the country are facing . we set out country are facing. we set out that we would the...
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of country reba mcintyre stopping by. >> you won't believe snoop dogg's hilarious story about the time dionne warwick scolded him about his lyrics. >> "access daily" starts now. ♪♪ >>> welcome to "access daily" from universal. check out reba mcintyre's "the hammer" over on lifetime. >> i i'm the new fifth district judgdge. if i i ever hearar you pull l yr weweapon on a a traffic ststop , you u and i willll have a prpro. >> yes, , ma'am. >> i'm'm replacingng the judgegt died. whwhen i'm spepeaking, youou zi.
of country reba mcintyre stopping by. >> you won't believe snoop dogg's hilarious story about the time dionne warwick scolded him about his lyrics. >> "access daily" starts now. ♪♪ >>> welcome to "access daily" from universal. check out reba mcintyre's "the hammer" over on lifetime. >> i i'm the new fifth district judgdge. if i i ever hearar you pull l yr weweapon on a a traffic ststop , you u and i willll have a prpro. >> yes,...
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exactly now, i've my experience of foreign students was when my was at warwick university and is nowsts £29,000 for 12 months. and she was the person on the course because of the scale of the fees they were foreign students. they're not poor people . the they're not poor people. the families who are sending somebody from china at 29,000 up, you know they're not going to be struggling to pay the bill. and i can't see these people working 30 hours a week to the british economy . i mean, to the british economy. i mean, i've spoken to somebody works here because we've chatted before and well and they did experience like you in radio , experience like you in radio, like internships . so people are like internships. so people are prepared to do that to enhance prospects of getting a work visa after they graduate in the uk . after they graduate in the uk. and that's great because then they can enhance the british economy . but the idea that economy. but the idea that they're going to be this the salvage nation of this country by coming over to a master master's degree at warwick business .
exactly now, i've my experience of foreign students was when my was at warwick university and is nowsts £29,000 for 12 months. and she was the person on the course because of the scale of the fees they were foreign students. they're not poor people . the they're not poor people. the families who are sending somebody from china at 29,000 up, you know they're not going to be struggling to pay the bill. and i can't see these people working 30 hours a week to the british economy . i mean, to the...