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president, i am from the space university, from the institute of space technology, harbin polytechnicity. you have already come to china many times, tell me, what do you like best about chinese food? i can also recommend you some of hailundyan’s dishes, i’m sure you can also recommend some russian dishes to us, thank you, it’s so good that the person who is engaged in space, thinks about food, and... maybe we have pushkin, pushkin said, you can be a efficient person and think about the beauty of your nails, this has something to do with this situation, but in general, to be honest. this is not an idle question, because the cuisine of any people, of any nation, is also part of its culture, part of the culture of this people, there are actually not so many such great world cuisines, chinese is certainly one of them, which i love most here and... we love guests, we love friends, we always meet them with pleasure and try make sure that they like everything, including what is offered to the table, a good question, very much, thank you, yes, please, let’s move to this sector, and good after
president, i am from the space university, from the institute of space technology, harbin polytechnicity. you have already come to china many times, tell me, what do you like best about chinese food? i can also recommend you some of hailundyan’s dishes, i’m sure you can also recommend some russian dishes to us, thank you, it’s so good that the person who is engaged in space, thinks about food, and... maybe we have pushkin, pushkin said, you can be a efficient person and think about the...
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i'm pilots from kind of seeing them the spaces universities in the middle east or for a safe haven to students expelled from west some colleges. the speaking out against is the.
i'm pilots from kind of seeing them the spaces universities in the middle east or for a safe haven to students expelled from west some colleges. the speaking out against is the.
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on top of the us, i'm you being a thought these i'm files from kind of seeing them the spaces universities in the middle east offer a safe haven to students expelled from west some colleges for speaking out against the company today for the latest global news out of time owed to money, and this is all the sessions i'll talk story information has arisen. so in that need to con controls, you planning on forces. i'm gives drastic orders to attack civilian areas inside bush. now that's quoting to a russian non governmental human rights watch. so you would, i is asian, namely hayes several, and they to generals and acts of terrorism. but a 9 to the conflict with the details. here's all these seems to be any, it's washing human rights actors claim to have evidence, but to make to officials a personally, i'm directly responsible for every ground detox on the heavily populated areas in roughly when you crane alone with the mass murder of civilians. according to the foundations of baffled injustice, nato has had a presence in ukraine since at least march 2022, with senior on the offices involved in
on top of the us, i'm you being a thought these i'm files from kind of seeing them the spaces universities in the middle east offer a safe haven to students expelled from west some colleges for speaking out against the company today for the latest global news out of time owed to money, and this is all the sessions i'll talk story information has arisen. so in that need to con controls, you planning on forces. i'm gives drastic orders to attack civilian areas inside bush. now that's quoting to a...
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and part of these contradictions is a statement about the finitude or infinity of the universe in spaceant believed that if we accept any of these points of view, we can still find, as it were, a counter- religious thought to the scientific one, that perhaps the universe has a beginning, as in many mythologies of the world, there is a chinese mythology, hindu mythology, which in many ways now echoes some scientific hypotheses, which is somewhat entertaining, i would say. that the curiosity that man inherently shows is the reason why we study the universe, god willing, this curiosity will never be final, maybe there is no need to look for the end of the universe, well, i don’t know whether it is necessary or not, we we'll find out, but after the advertising, advertising on ntv. a unique country with a unique destiny, a unique culture , unique people, original and full of mysteries, with a broad soul and rich traditions, a country that never stops surprise. discover your russia on the unknown russia dolphin tv channel, new season from monday at 20:00 on ntv. what can negatively affect the
and part of these contradictions is a statement about the finitude or infinity of the universe in spaceant believed that if we accept any of these points of view, we can still find, as it were, a counter- religious thought to the scientific one, that perhaps the universe has a beginning, as in many mythologies of the world, there is a chinese mythology, hindu mythology, which in many ways now echoes some scientific hypotheses, which is somewhat entertaining, i would say. that the curiosity that...
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i asked matthew owens a professor of space physics at the university of reading. why this is happening now? uh yeah, i agree. this is uh, a rare opportunity. um, we just had this huge, comfortable, so all of this chain of, uh, rough shifter options for me. so they all kind of piled up in space and then a ride to us and the collective sort of energy of those russians is managed to, to pump energy into the system. gives us this amazing reaction. right, right. i mean, as i'm mazing as a live show, as we know that the northern lights are influenced by so last storms, which can also be dangerous. tell us about that. yeah, i mean there is a, a serious side to this. and the reason the dude space where the forecasting is because these, these storms can have influence on space. hardware searches, communication satellites, but also down on the ground of the, on the power. great. and the so by giving satellite operates as i'm probably operate just some advance warning that these problems are coming. they can take some measures to, to protect our systems. and in case anyone i
i asked matthew owens a professor of space physics at the university of reading. why this is happening now? uh yeah, i agree. this is uh, a rare opportunity. um, we just had this huge, comfortable, so all of this chain of, uh, rough shifter options for me. so they all kind of piled up in space and then a ride to us and the collective sort of energy of those russians is managed to, to pump energy into the system. gives us this amazing reaction. right, right. i mean, as i'm mazing as a live show,...
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i will try my best matthew owen's professor of space physics at the university of reading. thank you very much. thank you. this is a remind all the top story is with the following. for you. these are all has all the new evacuations in both the north and south of casa retreats as 300000 palestinians. i've already flat the south and city of ralph. are you in and we send people to figure out $100000.00 these routers expect that to expand integration in test each of how mass. okay. the up to about 7 to 10, that's all for now. i'm coming up. we ask people from different background support having a german passport means to them. that's next on reports. for us this morning use in our websites, dw, coming on youtube and social media terms. i am eddie mike of junior, thanks for watching states you and we have more news coming up up to the out. the why do having does not get drunk? why do grab a tasteful waves, squeeze all bodies. how much do we need to put a stop cons cream for help find beyond this gets lost on dw science, outtake talk channel, it's the year 2010. germany's name an
i will try my best matthew owen's professor of space physics at the university of reading. thank you very much. thank you. this is a remind all the top story is with the following. for you. these are all has all the new evacuations in both the north and south of casa retreats as 300000 palestinians. i've already flat the south and city of ralph. are you in and we send people to figure out $100000.00 these routers expect that to expand integration in test each of how mass. okay. the up to about...
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today harbin polytechnic university is an intellectual the basis of chinese high technology, chips, work equipment, aviation and spacee university actively cooperates with almost 40 russian universities, among... one of the key points of today's program of the president is a meeting with russian and chinese students of harbin polytechnic university. alexander khristenko, vladimir averin, alexandra tepugova, vesti harbin, china. the united states , with its cold war mentality, is responsible for the aggravation of the ukrainian crisis. this was announced today by the chinese ministry of foreign affairs. having advised washington not add fuel to the fire, do something practical for a political resolution of the conflict. well, the west. the media have been discussing vladimir putin’s visit to china for the second day. the financial times notes that the russian president's trip was a clear attack on the united states, especially after secretary of state blinken last month called on china to abandon its support for moscow. the new york times emphasizes that beijing is committed to partnership with russia, as it views it
today harbin polytechnic university is an intellectual the basis of chinese high technology, chips, work equipment, aviation and spacee university actively cooperates with almost 40 russian universities, among... one of the key points of today's program of the president is a meeting with russian and chinese students of harbin polytechnic university. alexander khristenko, vladimir averin, alexandra tepugova, vesti harbin, china. the united states , with its cold war mentality, is responsible for...
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polytechnic is the intellectual basis of chinese high technologies, chips, robotics, aviation, space, the universityzens of russian universities, and today students of horbin polytechnic from china and russia had the opportunity to communicate personally with the president. there was a forest of hands in the hall, putin immediately suggested that questions be asked freely. i'm not the internet, i'm i won’t answer every question you have, but i will try to formulate my opinion on those topics. topics that concern you, polytechnic students are interested in technical areas: aviation, new energy, a highly competitive area where the united states plays unfairly, imposes sanctions and duties, such as against chinese electric vehicles, immediately 100%. the americans took and imposed sanctions on china on electric transport, on electric cars, why, for what? but because chinese cars have become better, there is no other reason for this. this is an example of unfair competition. the same applies to, say, aviation, now in russia we are faced with these restrictions, but there is a flip side to the coin. yes,
polytechnic is the intellectual basis of chinese high technologies, chips, robotics, aviation, space, the universityzens of russian universities, and today students of horbin polytechnic from china and russia had the opportunity to communicate personally with the president. there was a forest of hands in the hall, putin immediately suggested that questions be asked freely. i'm not the internet, i'm i won’t answer every question you have, but i will try to formulate my opinion on those topics....
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partly because there are genuine issues worth debating, including the degree to which universities are creating spaces that are hostile to pro-israel jewish students, where they feel under threat, or universities and the degree to which they are suppressing pro- palestinian speech. those issues do matter, but the way that so many prominent voices have focused exclusively on colleges feels, honestly, a bit decadent. like we are doing a paper doll version of the conflict, because the actual reality of what is happening is so horrific and high-stakes that it is more enjoyable to argue about what college kids are doing than to confront the human misery and destruction happening in the actual conflict that is, of course, the source of these protests. what seems most worth debating is not campus speech, but whether the u.s. government should continue to fund and disport -- and support a war in gaza that has pushed 1 million people to the brink of famine. a war that has damaged half the buildings in gaza. a war that has failed to bring home most of the hostages held by hamas and has led to the deaths of thos
partly because there are genuine issues worth debating, including the degree to which universities are creating spaces that are hostile to pro-israel jewish students, where they feel under threat, or universities and the degree to which they are suppressing pro- palestinian speech. those issues do matter, but the way that so many prominent voices have focused exclusively on colleges feels, honestly, a bit decadent. like we are doing a paper doll version of the conflict, because the actual...
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because in any case, the university is a space from which new things can be extracted, new things can be produced in the university, and ideas can be obtained from these exhibitions. in general, scientific articles for conferences, in terms of technical discussion. how old is it now? in the field of mapping , the achievements of so-called researchers who are actually involved in the presentation of this article, what achievements they have, are the main reasons for choosing the articles. one data is our ground reality data, which is the data of the humidity meter, which is based on the ground . thanks to your presence, we designed and built this meter ourselves in the microwave laboratory of tehran university. we used a scenario, one of our scenarios was that we come to these methods. let's check with traditional machine learning methods. another one of our methods was to use basic methods of deep learning and to use combined methods of recurrent learning. it was in 13 1400 that provincial geoportals were launched for all provinces, and after that, the services that are now available
because in any case, the university is a space from which new things can be extracted, new things can be produced in the university, and ideas can be obtained from these exhibitions. in general, scientific articles for conferences, in terms of technical discussion. how old is it now? in the field of mapping , the achievements of so-called researchers who are actually involved in the presentation of this article, what achievements they have, are the main reasons for choosing the articles. one...
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other universities of this city , including in fordham university, in this university , in fact, in the inner and crowded space of the university, a large number of dozens of students set up tents with the aim of holding a peaceful improvement in protest against the crimes of the zionist regime and in protest with the continuation the us government's support for this regime outside this university in the past few hours. another number of the students wanted to go inside and join their group, but a large number of police forces and anti-riot police forces were especially present there and prevented them from entering the group of protesters inside. the students outside continued their slogans against the zionist regime and in support of the people of gaza. as a result of this , the police intervened and suppressed at least 15 students in this university. they were arrested in los angeles and in our los angeles university. we still have the student sit-in in support of the palestinian people and against the zionist crime in the last hour a few pro-zionist students, with the support and information of the univers
other universities of this city , including in fordham university, in this university , in fact, in the inner and crowded space of the university, a large number of dozens of students set up tents with the aim of holding a peaceful improvement in protest against the crimes of the zionist regime and in protest with the continuation the us government's support for this regime outside this university in the past few hours. another number of the students wanted to go inside and join their group,...
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were pressed on it at hearings on the hell, i mean, i think when you are creating a an unsafe space, university presidents also have the responsibility to create a safe space for students to receive an education. and if it crosses the line to making students feel unsafe, then you need to step in and address it all right. >> comes from a clone. thank you very much for spending some time with us today. i hope you'll come back and we can talk about we had originally planned to discuss abortion rights. there've been some significant developments there. i'd love to have you back on that when you have time. thank you. thank you very much for being here all right. we are continuing to cover these unfolding developments at ucla as police are entering and arresting some of these protesters who were ordered to disband and did not disband. so we are now of course watching as they are removing barricades, they've been they've been seen thrown pallets, plywood, barricades at removing those from outside of this encampment. and we've been reporting live on the cnr. nick watt reported that some of the people i
were pressed on it at hearings on the hell, i mean, i think when you are creating a an unsafe space, university presidents also have the responsibility to create a safe space for students to receive an education. and if it crosses the line to making students feel unsafe, then you need to step in and address it all right. >> comes from a clone. thank you very much for spending some time with us today. i hope you'll come back and we can talk about we had originally planned to discuss...
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you've looked, benoit, space, whether site is at the university of reading. thank you to we're going to end things. they are coming up our program reporter ask people from different backgrounds. what having a german passport means to them. that's after the break. of course there's much more on our website, dw doc. com and on youtube in our social media channels that are handled there of course is predictably at dw news, unlike look, who thinks, watching and for now, goodbye the hot tips for your package. the romantic calling to check on some great cultural memorials to boot dw travel regarding this shadow as of jumping. these costs and videos shed lights on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed.
you've looked, benoit, space, whether site is at the university of reading. thank you to we're going to end things. they are coming up our program reporter ask people from different backgrounds. what having a german passport means to them. that's after the break. of course there's much more on our website, dw doc. com and on youtube in our social media channels that are handled there of course is predictably at dw news, unlike look, who thinks, watching and for now, goodbye the hot tips for...
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to the opening the first section of the novotroitskaya metro line will improve the space near the university friendship, general tyulenev, tyuchevskaya, kornilovskaya, bachurinskoye and kommunarka stations. igor agienko, maxim gavriles, elena felatova, vesti. a festival of proper cinema has started at the victory museum. in the competition program you can see films from russia and belarus, countries near and far abroad. documentary, animated films, as well as military-patriotic and historical series are presented. this year the festival acquired the status international, we have a competitive program for the festival in ten nominations, more than 140 were submitted. status of museums. since then, anyone can see their rich interiors. today a special festive program awaits visitors. thematic excursions, film screenings and musician performances. oksana maksimova took a walk through historical addresses. they were created not for profit, but for entertainment. the arkhangelskaya estate has everything. and the theater, and the houses, where artists and poets were always welcome, and the park, fo
to the opening the first section of the novotroitskaya metro line will improve the space near the university friendship, general tyulenev, tyuchevskaya, kornilovskaya, bachurinskoye and kommunarka stations. igor agienko, maxim gavriles, elena felatova, vesti. a festival of proper cinema has started at the victory museum. in the competition program you can see films from russia and belarus, countries near and far abroad. documentary, animated films, as well as military-patriotic and historical...
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bangor university, the students union say some students have been found staying in the university's 24—hour study spacentio building. this is very concerning. like, even if students are sleeping in pontio, using washrooms, for example, early in the mornings, trying to get ready for the classes. and again, if students are coming from liverpool and manchester, they are travelling as well, then they are taking their classes on, for example, mondays and then staying over for example, overnight and on tuesday, they are taking again classes and then going back again. it had become such an issue here that it was one of the main reasons the student union opened a new living room space on campus this year. bangor university said it had support services available to help with accommodation. students at swansea have said they faced similar difficulties settling in wales. patience told us she has found herself staying in a shared apartment with her children for months while looking for a place to live. you are forced to stay in a shared apartment which normally you wouldn't. you stay in places you probably wouldn'
bangor university, the students union say some students have been found staying in the university's 24—hour study spacentio building. this is very concerning. like, even if students are sleeping in pontio, using washrooms, for example, early in the mornings, trying to get ready for the classes. and again, if students are coming from liverpool and manchester, they are travelling as well, then they are taking their classes on, for example, mondays and then staying over for example, overnight...
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space. the university has said they are concerned about disruptions to finals. um have you seen disruptions? is that concern you? i haven't seen any disruptions. i mean there is music that you can hear. that is actually not coming from the protesters from a crowd house way down the crowd that was that a super loud. and this has been way quieter than you can hear the music from the street over this process. what is your concern about the precedent that this set? i mean, it's such a precedent that any kind of speech that the ministration doesn't like or donors don't like to be shut down again by awfully like holloway saying this is for the safety of the campus and the safety of the students. but he's going to send you the balance a police officer to do what they did at columbia, what they did it, you see, all right, that is not safe for anyone. so we're going to try to dissuade them from doing that . there seems to be concerned about the language used as these demonstrations and see, do you concerns that and again, how does this compare to other demonstrations tha
space. the university has said they are concerned about disruptions to finals. um have you seen disruptions? is that concern you? i haven't seen any disruptions. i mean there is music that you can hear. that is actually not coming from the protesters from a crowd house way down the crowd that was that a super loud. and this has been way quieter than you can hear the music from the street over this process. what is your concern about the precedent that this set? i mean, it's such a precedent...
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is the■p policing of private spaces like universities and social media that are private institutions@ obligationso ect people who involved in■um and participate in them from or harassmentence and so policing, policing against, you know,arm that can come to people. but, you know,expand or, you knh more restrictive. that is i mean, you know look, we're we're dealing with a time our universities really under and in some ways from rich you know just wanted to slap theires nowk that they de curriculum, not ins or cúihemistry, but mostly in, you, the humanities and some of the social sciences. i mean, this is you know, this is taking place. obviously are issues about, you know,onduct, which, you know, can important to establish a groundwork for peop tchallenge each other. but at the samee, you know, in the 1990s, there was a case at the university of pennsylvania of harassment of ce president at the time, know estd of now which is calling for a lot of them, thought that thiwas absolutely outrageous. but i do think powerful word.
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space really is of sky meters of western rooftop. it's actually part of all the problem can tour into the solution. thomas at universities urban rooftop is the largest of its kind in asia. it's shaped like the traditional rice terraces of southern asia and combined sustainable food production, renewable energy, and public space to be used for teaching or events. when you're saving the energy, you don't open air condition, which also of course you put all the heat outside, which is like make it even worse. so having green move, reduce the energy cars and also crude out the temperature for the surrounding. laura outcomes design tackle is one of the biggest challenges architects are facing constructing buildings that can withstand rising temperatures, caused by climate change. traditionally, buildings and hot climates. owens relied heavily on plastic air conditioning a relatively cheap, efficient way to cool down the building. but with detrimental effects, according to a 2020 to study cooling accounts for 10 percent of the global electricity use and nearly 4 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emissions. today, architect l
space really is of sky meters of western rooftop. it's actually part of all the problem can tour into the solution. thomas at universities urban rooftop is the largest of its kind in asia. it's shaped like the traditional rice terraces of southern asia and combined sustainable food production, renewable energy, and public space to be used for teaching or events. when you're saving the energy, you don't open air condition, which also of course you put all the heat outside, which is like make it...
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space physics at the university of reading. thank you very much. thank you. and that's all for now. thanks a lot for your time. stay tuned. we have more news coming up at the top of the all the words people have to say yes to the that's why we listen. because every weekend on w, my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold the bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. it seems, would it be, you know, they like good everyone to ok. the insuring into a marker for, i'm sorry. check out the award winning outcome. don't hold back. any may monica or animal all the task. welcome to the world of v to big is opened up. many new possibilities. flow stream is proven very popular. some virtual youtube, as old beats. you both have millions of fans, how they make money and how you can join the trend. that's all a topic on shift the meet you best mostly use twitch and youtube to stream. and they are and to obtain us through and through. most use the animal the task all the time, so viewers don't even get to see what the favorite wo
space physics at the university of reading. thank you very much. thank you. and that's all for now. thanks a lot for your time. stay tuned. we have more news coming up at the top of the all the words people have to say yes to the that's why we listen. because every weekend on w, my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold the bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. it seems, would it be, you know, they like good everyone to...
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heard that we heard that in the report, that's great that you know, campus protest is not new at university spaces interesting dilemma where of course, they are home to young people which these people tend to be young. people tend to be the most active. the most politically engaged, the ones willing to, to really put their next on the lines in terms of facing arrest or expulsion or other consequences is also places where they're taught about protest movements and, and standing up for what's right quote unquote, what is, right? so this is really where the theory meets the practice and then universities find themselves in quite a dilemma whether we're looking at the civil rights movement and anti war protests in the 19 sixty's with regards to vietnam war, the anti apartheid movement in south africa, where there are also calls for development, the black lives matter movement that was not only on the u. s. campuses, but really in, in american cities, everywhere. so we've seen this long pattern. the big difference with this one is in all those previous incidences or protest movements. there was a polit
heard that we heard that in the report, that's great that you know, campus protest is not new at university spaces interesting dilemma where of course, they are home to young people which these people tend to be young. people tend to be the most active. the most politically engaged, the ones willing to, to really put their next on the lines in terms of facing arrest or expulsion or other consequences is also places where they're taught about protest movements and, and standing up for what's...
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is the policing of private spaces like universities and social media that are private institutions that effectively serve as public forums is that example of illiberalism? well, it can be, you know. various institutions have certain obligations to protect people who involved in them and participate in them from or harassment or violence and so there are certain kinds think of policing, policing against, you know, harm that can come to people. but, you know, that, you know, expand or, you know, become, you know, a phenomenon that is much more restrictive. that is i mean, you know look, we're we're dealing with a time our universities really under fire on a lot of fronts. and in some ways from rich donors who in the past you know just wanted to slap their names a building and now seem to think that they determine what's in the curriculum, not in physics or chemistry, but mostly in, you, the humanities and some of the social sciences. i mean, this is you know, this is a new kind of policing that is taking place. obviously are issues about, you know, codes conduct, which, you know, can be e
is the policing of private spaces like universities and social media that are private institutions that effectively serve as public forums is that example of illiberalism? well, it can be, you know. various institutions have certain obligations to protect people who involved in them and participate in them from or harassment or violence and so there are certain kinds think of policing, policing against, you know, harm that can come to people. but, you know, that, you know, expand or, you know,...
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i love you, you are my space, my universe, and you know that the universe is constantly expanding, wee, but it’s not in me, it’s in you, when we just met, you were like that, you were completely different, you were like that, room and turned me on like a key, now, i’m a pastry chef, i just work with food, but you live with food, you in general all. it doesn’t matter what it is, when it is, where it is, how you look, how, how i feel, when we are together, guys, we don’t rot, well, who...
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right now, he said tendered to fast throughout the florida university space award. i don't think, i mean, where else we could go, could you go? i mean, you'd have given he didn't have any option to. yeah, i mean, and also, also big with justice of course. yeah, of course when n g o is we're trying to help him to get it legally into the van is when a government to kick out a democratic democratically elected president. mr. my daughter, i mean one, why don't he was an intern at the us state department so many years ago and you're one to where we get these guys. it doesn't vehicle your final photo on georgia right now. we're seeing american flags in europe and flags being wave. and among the protesters and some of the she was a product to us and then agitate has there. are you surprised to see these flags in the crowds of georgia? you know, specially georgia. i mean, they already had a very hard experience with their roads or pollution almost 20 years ago. i mean, it's very descriptive. they don't really know what happened and they know what happened afterwards. i mean
right now, he said tendered to fast throughout the florida university space award. i don't think, i mean, where else we could go, could you go? i mean, you'd have given he didn't have any option to. yeah, i mean, and also, also big with justice of course. yeah, of course when n g o is we're trying to help him to get it legally into the van is when a government to kick out a democratic democratically elected president. mr. my daughter, i mean one, why don't he was an intern at the us state...
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been hey, there also demanding an an investment which is what we've been listening in many universities, the space which is supported in financing for the finance investment of the funds, the university started in companies that students, they are profiting from the war in guys that just this morning. very early this morning. a group of students had, i think kind of meant that right there, where you can see that when he had been, was removed by the bodies this morning. we also know that 2 other inc confidence in the new school. but also in parson, where we moved 5, if what he's trying to prevent from that thing up here in new york is riley saying that this type of demonstrations are types of music. however, the people you talk to here are saying that this type of demonstrates the occupation that is using to when defense, you can see here several members of the jewish community have together here to show their support for the policy and people. there's also a factory team members from n y u set of also come here to show their support for the palestinian calls right now over 2200 people have been de
been hey, there also demanding an an investment which is what we've been listening in many universities, the space which is supported in financing for the finance investment of the funds, the university started in companies that students, they are profiting from the war in guys that just this morning. very early this morning. a group of students had, i think kind of meant that right there, where you can see that when he had been, was removed by the bodies this morning. we also know that 2 other...
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universities should be a safe space. it's on the administrators, the leadership of those universities, to make sure that rules are followed consistent with our rights as american citizens. laura: we are going to go back to our panel and bring up david while staying who has a question. >> mayor, does israel have the right to defend itself? does the united states have an obligation to defend israel as it would do for any of our allies that are under attack? whether by another nation or by a terrorist group. the third part of the question is, how should the fast humanitarian needs in gaza and for the hostages be met? >> america should support israel and its right to defend itself. there needs to be unfettered access for humanitarian aid in the gaza strip. after october 7, nothing like that had happened to this true -- to the jewish people since the holocaust. that was something that should never be forgotten and should never happen again. at the same time, we need to encourage our friends in israel to exercise restraint in t
universities should be a safe space. it's on the administrators, the leadership of those universities, to make sure that rules are followed consistent with our rights as american citizens. laura: we are going to go back to our panel and bring up david while staying who has a question. >> mayor, does israel have the right to defend itself? does the united states have an obligation to defend israel as it would do for any of our allies that are under attack? whether by another nation or by a...
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space. security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon. what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me and for inviting me. um to show, uh wow, uh space in general space capabilities support and has services, superstructures, development security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and shows for precision assess and national pride domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes, um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the more around the same time frame. uh, and various countries are developing a capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself
space. security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon. what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me and for inviting me. um to show, uh wow, uh space in general space capabilities support and has services, superstructures, development security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and shows for precision assess and...
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a student is showing that it shows the average space like all other universes the social public is thepublic opinion, so in terms of public opinion , the israelis have a huge loss, in general, on this issue. the point you mention is that after the al-akhsar storm , we saw in many countries, in many regions of america's own states , that people held large-scale demonstrations in support of palestine and the aspirations of the people of gaza. demonstrations are not participating in this awakening of global public opinion due to al-aqsa storm operation. this is really a fundamental change. the policies will not be reflected because the centers of power in the united states of america and western countries do not allow the centers of power and interests that are intertwined with israel and with the existence of israel and the continuation of israel, but in fact, in the medium to long term, this is undoubtedly the public atmosphere that has happened will be effective to some extent in policies , even in the short term, it is true that it will not be directly reflected, but the intense press
a student is showing that it shows the average space like all other universes the social public is thepublic opinion, so in terms of public opinion , the israelis have a huge loss, in general, on this issue. the point you mention is that after the al-akhsar storm , we saw in many countries, in many regions of america's own states , that people held large-scale demonstrations in support of palestine and the aspirations of the people of gaza. demonstrations are not participating in this awakening...
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thousand square meters will house not only lecture halls, multifunctional smart spaces, and a scientific library. the universityale there from 3,000, for example, at the time when i studied, almost to the 9th modern stage, although it is one of the smallest classical ones. universities in russia, and, of course, there was a need for new classrooms, new dormitories, a set of these new spaces, of course, students' lives will become better. on an area of 40.00 m2 , a large student city is growing, building a research laboratory building, a training center for the faculty of medicine, they are planning to open a new specialty here, medical cybernetics, these are the same it specialists, only... in the field of medicine, they will launch an experimental pharmaceutical production, the new campus of nsu will help make a big step forward in training personnel for the whole country. by the way, the project is financed not only from budget account, almost 40% of investments from former graduates. ksenia klimina, sergey babichev, alexander ganov, elena goleeva, news from novosibirs. a special day for graduates of russia
thousand square meters will house not only lecture halls, multifunctional smart spaces, and a scientific library. the universityale there from 3,000, for example, at the time when i studied, almost to the 9th modern stage, although it is one of the smallest classical ones. universities in russia, and, of course, there was a need for new classrooms, new dormitories, a set of these new spaces, of course, students' lives will become better. on an area of 40.00 m2 , a large student city is...
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university. the author of a book, "white space, black hood."t has been 70ears since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. haseen the lasting impact? >>ost lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new gener of young people who were to believe -- i am a free and equal citizen. be able to go to school institution in america on a nonracial basis. institution on a nonracial basis. that inspired people like my parents and that culminated in a social and the civil rights act of the 60's. only after that social revolution that the court be enforce brown. brown gets actively enforced by federal courts in 1968-1988 where you have this golden age of school integration which i benefited from. born and raised in huntsville, alabama. i am a proud, young baby br.we d public schools we are poor, working class and affluent kids of all races participated along and were able to access opportunities. is what round st. host: what did your parents tell you about how this captured their imagination? guest: my father said
university. the author of a book, "white space, black hood."t has been 70ears since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. haseen the lasting impact? >>ost lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new gener of young people who were to believe -- i am a free and equal citizen. be able to go to school institution in america on a nonracial basis. institution on a nonracial basis. that inspired people like my parents and that culminated...
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university. these are advocating the responsibility. they should be the space precisely where students are learning, becoming critical thinkers to eventually be part of a ruling class that is going to make decisions with responsibility. and rather than in be a space where they can do that, universities have become an extension of a state at war. they are upset about the students were making their war efforts, their genocidal efforts more complicated. i have been teaching myself for 20 years and i have never seen the repression of academic freedom and speech in the way that i have seen across the campuses. since october of 2023. there have been many controversial political issues where our communities have differences of opinion, but there has never been the repression of speech. and in that context, does the us today at this moment stands for media freedom? you know, i think i'm, i don't think i need my ph. d and media studies to answer that question. the answer is now the, we're going to do a little deeper into the story at columbia university in new york, whe
university. these are advocating the responsibility. they should be the space precisely where students are learning, becoming critical thinkers to eventually be part of a ruling class that is going to make decisions with responsibility. and rather than in be a space where they can do that, universities have become an extension of a state at war. they are upset about the students were making their war efforts, their genocidal efforts more complicated. i have been teaching myself for 20 years and...
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space. they were not university based protests. here i think students are trying to understand as us to way back in the vietnam war era or their own communities or their own universities complicit in what many of the student protest or c as a deal advised or immoral even policy toward israel and palestine. so here in this particular struggle, there's a campus based reasoning going on. and i don't think that was true with the golf wars per site or some of the other oppressed misadventures of us foreign policy, recent years. a you, you mentioned the, the can needed when thinking about inviting police on to campus. back in 1968, the columbia president grayson cook actually resigned a year after calling in a 1000 police officers to grow student protests against the vietnam war. amongst other things, do you think that the current columbia president administrative fee will end up stepping down? right now, i would say no. the scale of the protests despite the international media attention to it, is relatively small, small in scale. and i
space. they were not university based protests. here i think students are trying to understand as us to way back in the vietnam war era or their own communities or their own universities complicit in what many of the student protest or c as a deal advised or immoral even policy toward israel and palestine. so here in this particular struggle, there's a campus based reasoning going on. and i don't think that was true with the golf wars per site or some of the other oppressed misadventures of us...
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space. security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon, what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me into inviting me um to show uh, well, uh, space in general space capabilities, support and hand services superstructures, developments security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and transfer precision assess and national pride of domestically. they also help development back home. so i think there's several drivers behind that. those recent events in space. it does seem to have a accelerated though over these last few years. it seems to have some of the race yes. um menu on the many have described what is happening currently as a race. um and one could potentially see that this race because we are all trying to get to the same place uh, the softball. the one around the same time frame uh, and various countries are developing capabilities to the end. um, however, and the one in itself is
space. security johns hopkins university joins us from washington. welcome to the w. the last couple of years has seen china and the us and in the old landing on the moon, what do you think is behind this accelerated lunar action? thank you for having me into inviting me um to show uh, well, uh, space in general space capabilities, support and hand services superstructures, developments security back at home. and at the same time, they added to those countries and transfer precision assess and...
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in these two years, one million square meters of space was added to farhangian university.these two years, the number of admissions from farhangian university in the field of science is equal to the total of the previous 10 years. we will continue the discussion, god willing, mr. dr. sahraei will follow me. stay with us, marou, my friend , marou. dear friend, i am alive, you smell the flowers on you, my friend, my friend, sit with me and my heart. sit down until i reach you, if you are not in the night of your hair, what hope is there for my tired heart, you are silent. without you, what should i do at dinner and dawn, with your sadness, with your sadness? you are watching the special program of the shaheed president from khabar network and in the other frame you can see the mirror image of khadim al-reza, the martyred president ayatollah raisi and his companions , mr. dr. sahraei, the minister of education , is present in the shrek khabar studio, mr. dr. you this we were talking about the presence of the people in qom. yes, mr. president , he was really with the people. he
in these two years, one million square meters of space was added to farhangian university.these two years, the number of admissions from farhangian university in the field of science is equal to the total of the previous 10 years. we will continue the discussion, god willing, mr. dr. sahraei will follow me. stay with us, marou, my friend , marou. dear friend, i am alive, you smell the flowers on you, my friend, my friend, sit with me and my heart. sit down until i reach you, if you are not in...
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european space agency says its telescope sent back the largest images of the universe ever taken from contrast to the fussing james webb telescope. astronomers say the images are at least four times sharper than those captured using ground—based telescopes. that telescope launched less than a year ago. fabulous images there. thanks for watching. stay with us here on bbc news. take care. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around, lighterwinds, so it should feel a bit warmer as well. friday, it's an improving picture — we should see sunshine breaking through across many areas. and for most areas, it should be dry, just a few showers across northern areas. now, this area of low pressure is continuing to weaken, and the rain is fizzling out, so there'll be barely anything on this weather fronts across scotland, northern england, as we move through friday morning. should see plenty of sunshine developing across southern areas, and some holes appearing in that cloud further north. just the odd shower dotted around, but many pla
european space agency says its telescope sent back the largest images of the universe ever taken from contrast to the fussing james webb telescope. astronomers say the images are at least four times sharper than those captured using ground—based telescopes. that telescope launched less than a year ago. fabulous images there. thanks for watching. stay with us here on bbc news. take care. hello there. conditions look a lot better for the next couple of days. we should see more sunshine around,...
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enter encompasses one student spectrum is absolutely on a subset of both of these universities. a space places where you can have to page where people's control crossings, where students have the free right to process freedom of speech be allowed all of these the things that people feel students feel a being a road is a hearing for all. so there's still a lot of frustration, a lot of anger, i'm requesting to hear all clearly saying that they want to continue to demonstrate in the coming days. natasha box of empower us. thank you very much. well, in the united states, president joe biden is called the campus protest against israel was wondering, does that chaos and his said order must prevail, is comments, follow one of the largest police raids on a published? i mean, sometimes you can, since demonstrations began across the country a few weeks ago, at least 200 protesters were arrested to the university of california in los angeles, tensions and college campuses and business since police moved in to clear income. and so we're going to go to my county is that george washington university
enter encompasses one student spectrum is absolutely on a subset of both of these universities. a space places where you can have to page where people's control crossings, where students have the free right to process freedom of speech be allowed all of these the things that people feel students feel a being a road is a hearing for all. so there's still a lot of frustration, a lot of anger, i'm requesting to hear all clearly saying that they want to continue to demonstrate in the coming days....