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thousand pounds, it l would put a lot of young people off going _ would put a lot of young people off going to _ would put a lot of young people off going to universitiestry on earth that does not thrive. _ is no country on earth that does not thrive. isn't— is no country on earth that does not thrive, isn't thriving because it's -0t thrive, isn't thriving because it's got a _ thrive, isn't thriving because it's got a healthy and thriving higher education sector. it's about more than _ education sector. it's about more than the — education sector. it's about more than the economy, it is helping people — than the economy, it is helping people live for and meaningful lives~ — people live for and meaningful lives the _ people live for and meaningful lives. the universities often denigrated for being inferior are in a left _ denigrated for being inferior are in a left behind areas, socially and culturally— a left behind areas, socially and culturally and economically are vital— culturally and economically are vital to— culturally and economically are vital to the north—east and north—west and in scotland and wales — north—west and in scotland and wales. we
thousand pounds, it l would put a lot of young people off going _ would put a lot of young people off going to _ would put a lot of young people off going to universitiestry on earth that does not thrive. _ is no country on earth that does not thrive. isn't— is no country on earth that does not thrive, isn't thriving because it's -0t thrive, isn't thriving because it's got a _ thrive, isn't thriving because it's got a healthy and thriving higher education sector. it's about more than _...
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all of them were civilians, one of which was an assistant professor with us at the university of going to use the to national university. and i'm of a student who was one of my students in 2016 also a bit of a nuisance nation university. with her mother who were displaced from south 11th. so all this is your evidence and if people still don't recognize that all of this is a friday, it is action. it's below for up and assigned. because if you look at the numbers, according to the man sat in gaza, it's 200000 civilians. if you actually divide that on the entire year, you get $600.00 people in per day. so if you look at 11 on over the past week, we've had more than 600 people killed in just one week. and if you look at the level of an enrollment, actually it happens within 24 hours. the 600 between a september 21 and september 20 and the 3rd we had this very hard number because of the 4 level ways that they issued in stock live in on the wave of air strikes that you should the south and on the cost. so if you look at the numbers and if you study the math of that number, you look at, you'r
all of them were civilians, one of which was an assistant professor with us at the university of going to use the to national university. and i'm of a student who was one of my students in 2016 also a bit of a nuisance nation university. with her mother who were displaced from south 11th. so all this is your evidence and if people still don't recognize that all of this is a friday, it is action. it's below for up and assigned. because if you look at the numbers, according to the man sat in...
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universities. going for the conflicts and saying hateful things. going for this and context in the green aspect. >> the speech i think, yeah,s constraints are you can't with individuals and group of individuals and who they are. that's not saying from the river to the see and that's not targeted. they can if they so choose bar encampments across the board and engage in a form of civil disobedience and expect to get punished and care enough about what you're doing and willing to violate the fools and going to take a con generals and martin luther king went to prison for violating the rules because the cause was greater. you know, i it's been a tough time for administrators partly because they have so little power. but, you know, i think in terms of h kind of the rules and understandings, i think we're in a pretty good place. >> something about encampments and i'll confess the aclu did argue -- well, we did argue in the supreme court that encampments are constitutionally protected and it was a case that proceeded your time, david, in 1984 and legal director and they argued in the supreme court and we were respecting a group -- representing a group of homeless people that wanted to
universities. going for the conflicts and saying hateful things. going for this and context in the green aspect. >> the speech i think, yeah,s constraints are you can't with individuals and group of individuals and who they are. that's not saying from the river to the see and that's not targeted. they can if they so choose bar encampments across the board and engage in a form of civil disobedience and expect to get punished and care enough about what you're doing and willing to violate...
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we are so thankful. >> trace: you are among those, you don't go to the university of arkansas, you go to be baptized. tell us about your experience. >> originally i wasn't going to go, but i just decided to up and leaves, and it was something else. you feel the holy spirit as soon as you walk in that building. it was powerful. >> trace: wow, it really was. quickly, i want to know, did you get what you went looking for? >> oh, absolutely. 110%. >> trace: tanya, when you think about this, some students singing -- i see this, but i want to play, if i can come a few seconds us of students we can hear loud or singing. here are some of the sound. pause for this. ♪ ♪ you say this generation -- and this is a quote here, tanya -- "will usher in the greatest move of god we have ever seen." meaning what? >> meaning there is such a hunger among young people. i think they are really tired of living hopeless and living with anxiety and depression and suicidal ideation. this generation is hungry for a move of god, and because of that, they are going to events like this, and like ohio state where the
we are so thankful. >> trace: you are among those, you don't go to the university of arkansas, you go to be baptized. tell us about your experience. >> originally i wasn't going to go, but i just decided to up and leaves, and it was something else. you feel the holy spirit as soon as you walk in that building. it was powerful. >> trace: wow, it really was. quickly, i want to know, did you get what you went looking for? >> oh, absolutely. 110%. >> trace: tanya, when...
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ahead, conquer new heights, i am going to connect my future with computer science, i don’t know exactly how yet, but i have already entered the university, the higher school ofcs, i plan to go to one of the leading universities in computer science, there i will study to understand what is closer to me, maybe it is... machine learning and artificial intelligence, maybe it is some kind of theoretical science, the guys cannot imagine their life without computer science, they are grateful to their teachers who were able to interest them in this subject, the teacher of the club in computer science in general became interested in doing all this, later i attended different clubs, i also prepared at school, teachers helped me. the training staff under the guidance of teachers of higher educational institutions was engaged in the preparation of schoolchildren. olympiad. during this time, it was necessary to solve three algorithmic problems to program, our guys coped with this brilliantly, as last year, brought home only gold, an example for those who decide to go to the next computer science competitions of this kind scale. maria valiva and anastasia klemkova, news.
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of how far people will go? as a former education administrator myself, i worry about the educational and research process that the essential purposes of universities being disrupted and in some cases prevented from taking place by protests. >> i am going to rely on first amendment principles because as david rightly said, the vast majority of private institutions voluntarily adhere to the same standards. under the first amendment, government, including universities, may impose reasonable content neutral time, place and manner restrictions, which are designed to promote and protect the educational mission of the institution. so, any kind of protest that disrupts that mission -- for example, by restricting access to certain classrooms, by being so noisy the lecturer cannot be heard by protesting outside a library, therefore in a noisy way and disrupting the peaceful studies. this is simply applying to a university context general first amendment principles. as long as you are not targeting specific messages because of disapproval of the viewpoint. "i don't like the idea of 'from the river to the sea,'" that is not enough to suppress it. if it outsid
of how far people will go? as a former education administrator myself, i worry about the educational and research process that the essential purposes of universities being disrupted and in some cases prevented from taking place by protests. >> i am going to rely on first amendment principles because as david rightly said, the vast majority of private institutions voluntarily adhere to the same standards. under the first amendment, government, including universities, may impose reasonable...
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of americans. 65 and older are in default. that's always going to be there for me. personally, i've heard about the idea of the universal basic income and was pretty immediately of the opinion. well, there you go, that's at least a solution because we're going to have to do something. the idea is this. every citizen in this country would receive a $1000.00 a month every month, no strings attached that might seem far fetched to you, but it could be a potential improvement over some of our existing welfare programs that i grew up in only wrong. i'm grateful for him, but i kinda look back on those programs and food stamps and all of that the same way that i look back on the final season, a game of thrones. i'm still glad that it exists, but it could have and should have been. so much better, we deserve better. you be, i is actually not a new idea. in america, you can trace it back to one of our founding fathers, thomas paint, you know, the guy who 1st convinced people that american independence might be a good idea. he's not the only one and martin luther king junior was for you. we are one of answers. it seems to me as a guarant
of americans. 65 and older are in default. that's always going to be there for me. personally, i've heard about the idea of the universal basic income and was pretty immediately of the opinion. well, there you go, that's at least a solution because we're going to have to do something. the idea is this. every citizen in this country would receive a $1000.00 a month every month, no strings attached that might seem far fetched to you, but it could be a potential improvement over some of our...
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receive their professional qualification card, god willing, with the cooperation of farhangian university . 16% of students are going to study in non-government schools this year. according to the latest statistics education announced that two million and 500 thousand students were enrolled in non-government schools and will experience studying in these schools this year. everything that the education department has announced as a book for different courses of study at different levels of education, schools are obliged to implement all these curriculums. in addition to this, there is another category that, as i mentioned, non- governmental schools with extracurricular programs. i have a lesson and they have extracurriculars, so the curriculums are usually complementary to the processing of it. the cycle of education is inside the school, for example, a school feels that this math book, well, some of the students or all of the students need to be discussed, it is necessary that more classes should be held, which also deals with this issue, which is used in most of the non-government schools, now the teachers themselv
receive their professional qualification card, god willing, with the cooperation of farhangian university . 16% of students are going to study in non-government schools this year. according to the latest statistics education announced that two million and 500 thousand students were enrolled in non-government schools and will experience studying in these schools this year. everything that the education department has announced as a book for different courses of study at different levels of...
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the other institutes, the universities that are partnered with chinese entities, i think now with the release of this report, i think there was going to be greater accountability. one of the things that hasn't been mentioned yet is that some states like my home state of michigan have a university autonomy built right into the constitution of the state. that basically says state government can't really tell the university what to do. they can fund the university, but in terms of -- there is this really high threshold of what the government can tell the university. i think we need to get to the right balance that says we want to have academic freedom, we want to encourage scholarship, we don't want people to have consequences for innovative research. but we have to recognize that the chinese communist party will use our freedoms against us, and we see that time and time again. it is a very different china than we had hoped for 30 years ago when people thought that china would become more democratic and more freedom loving. more part of the international rules-based order. instead what we have seen is a bully throughout asia, threaten
the other institutes, the universities that are partnered with chinese entities, i think now with the release of this report, i think there was going to be greater accountability. one of the things that hasn't been mentioned yet is that some states like my home state of michigan have a university autonomy built right into the constitution of the state. that basically says state government can't really tell the university what to do. they can fund the university, but in terms of -- there is this...
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also, university of baltimore loss go professor kimberly whaley talks about republican led efforts tohallenge voter eligibility in several states. how each party is preparing for postelection challenges. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning on c-span. wednesday on c-span. the housmeets at 10:00 eastern to consider a short-term spding bill to fund the government until december 20 and avoid a potential shutdown next monday. the legislation will require a two thirds majority to pass. the senate is back at 10:00 a.m.. senatostart the day by considering a district or bomb -- court nomination as they wait for the house to pass the temporary spending maste -- measure. a final vote will need the support of at least 60 senators. c-span3, the jusce department inspector general michael horowitz and others testify on allegations that politics played a role in f security clearance policy. these eves stream live on the free c-span now video app and online at c-span bauer -- c-span.org. >> in his address to the united nations general assembly, the iran
also, university of baltimore loss go professor kimberly whaley talks about republican led efforts tohallenge voter eligibility in several states. how each party is preparing for postelection challenges. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning on c-span. wednesday on c-span. the housmeets at 10:00 eastern to consider a short-term spding bill to fund the government until december 20 and avoid a potential shutdown next monday. the legislation...
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university of california, san diego. i think a big university of california, san diego. ithink a big part university of california, san diego. i think a big part of what is goingn that if we knew for sure we were getting a 25 basis point cut there wouldn't be this volatility. if we knew for sure there wouldn't be a 50 basis point cut there wouldn't without insecurity. we are getting a lot of mixed segments —— mixed signals and markets don't like that. they're waiting to see what is going on. we have seen things drift on a patch. what happens tomorrow or today in the uk is going to depend a lot on whether or not thisjobs going to depend a lot on whether or not this jobs report is good but not too great. we are not suggesting that the fed is a little bit behind the curve. it is all about the data, isn't it? is speaking of recession just a little bit too early, or are there concerns there? i think it is a bit too early to start talking about that. the unemployment rate has stacked up unemployment rate has stacked up butjust barely. we don't have a super weakjob market, but i think the market as a whole is worried that things may be a little bit worse than we thin
university of california, san diego. i think a big university of california, san diego. ithink a big part university of california, san diego. i think a big part of what is goingn that if we knew for sure we were getting a 25 basis point cut there wouldn't be this volatility. if we knew for sure there wouldn't be a 50 basis point cut there wouldn't without insecurity. we are getting a lot of mixed segments —— mixed signals and markets don't like that. they're waiting to see what is going...
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or of the professor i interrupted you about to your audience. i have been going and university in june, some of whom is riley jews. hated what you had to say in your analysis of what is being going on these past months, enabled by the weapons sent by the united states, britain in europe and union. right, so and my, my view is that what is interesting to me is the i fact large numbers of vis or anything. so i don't know if the majority or not, who would like that to be a cease fire, and would like to have the hostages back from casa dead and alive. but they are not interested in particular, in what is going on in guthrie itself. they don't trust and it's an, you know, they think the government, this incompetent, which it is, they think they're missing, you know, it's not reaching a deal because he's afraid to lose his cabinet and end up in jail. but they are not showing. that's what i was writing about, they're not showing much empathy for the people of guys who are being killed in the name. and that's the the, the kind of conundrum the to see people in israel right now, and tha
or of the professor i interrupted you about to your audience. i have been going and university in june, some of whom is riley jews. hated what you had to say in your analysis of what is being going on these past months, enabled by the weapons sent by the united states, britain in europe and union. right, so and my, my view is that what is interesting to me is the i fact large numbers of vis or anything. so i don't know if the majority or not, who would like that to be a cease fire, and would...
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challenges in terms of public finances, as we know, and it will not necessarily write a blank cheque. is there another danger that if this becomes the case and fees go up, a universityi think that it's a possibility, but we absolutely do not want to return to the situation of 30 or a0 years ago where only the wealthy and elites can go to university. it is a remarkable instrument of social mobility, of allowing people to further themselves through working hard and educating themselves. i think a wider point is the government benefits greatly from students. 0ver their working life, undergraduates pay £70,000 more tax than somebody who does not go to university, for a postgraduate student it is in excess of £150,000, for a research postgraduate student it is three times that, so a lot of money is flowing into the exchequer and the government has to think about how we will address the current problem of stubborn low levels of economic growth or skills. universities are the answer to that and we are asking for more money to support the country's wishes to improve and grow. professor david maguire. india's supreme court has warned states they cannot demolish the homes of
challenges in terms of public finances, as we know, and it will not necessarily write a blank cheque. is there another danger that if this becomes the case and fees go up, a universityi think that it's a possibility, but we absolutely do not want to return to the situation of 30 or a0 years ago where only the wealthy and elites can go to university. it is a remarkable instrument of social mobility, of allowing people to further themselves through working hard and educating themselves. i think a...
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go to howard university. i'm dena miles and i go to preview in a university. my name is elijah. and i go morgan state university. and all of you are studying historic preservation as part of your college courses. how did you get into this field of study? why did you pick this? i actually majoring in agricultural science with a concentrate. and then planning social science. so we don't offer archeology courses. so i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very important in. historic preservation. how so? because when you looking for artifacts you, you can look for a flower that could indicate bodies of soil, indicate the composition in the soil. how did you get into historic preservation. well, this is kind of my introduction, the field. i'm studying african american studies. and so i'm interested in just preserving our culture and history. and you're wearing a shirt. cultural heritage in the forest. chief. what is that? that's the name of our program that brings us out to national forest, to the forest service. they're actually. how did you pick this program? i found this program through one of
go to howard university. i'm dena miles and i go to preview in a university. my name is elijah. and i go morgan state university. and all of you are studying historic preservation as part of your college courses. how did you get into this field of study? why did you pick this? i actually majoring in agricultural science with a concentrate. and then planning social science. so we don't offer archeology courses. so i did a quick google search and realized that agricultural science is very...
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david: you went to university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue.avid: why did you want to study? dr. shah: i started in engineering because i grew up in a family where you are either going to be a doctor or an engineer and i thought. i thought maybe being an auto design r was sort of early plan. i quickly switched to literature, science and arts and started studying economics and policy. david: so you graduated michigan, and decided to go to medical school at university of pennsylvania? dr. shah: i did. david: medical school was not enough. you also wanted to get another degree as well? dr. shah: i think i felt i was supposed to be a doctor because i just sort of grew up with that and i got very interested in politics and policy. so i wanted to learn about health, economics, and i joined an md phd program at penn medical and the wharton school. david: to set up shop to become a doctor? dr. shah: i didn't. david: did that disappoint your parents? dr. shah: it did at the time. and maybe not disappointed and made them awfully nervous. but after i took
david: you went to university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue.avid: why did you want to study? dr. shah: i started in engineering because i grew up in a family where you are either going to be a doctor or an engineer and i thought. i thought maybe being an auto design r was sort of early plan. i quickly switched to literature, science and arts and started studying economics and policy. david: so you graduated michigan, and decided to go to medical school at university of pennsylvania? dr....
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going up until recently. it is another reason why the government, the new government, needs to get a grip on the terrible funding problems that our universities have. and the danger some ofto go bankrupt. i am so sorry, kelly, michael has i so sorry, kelly, michael has taken all of your time. i do apologise. we are out of time. sorry! apologise. we are out of time. sor ! ., , ., ,, apologise. we are out of time. sor! .mg apologise. we are out of time. sor! ., , ., sorry! no problem. thank you so much, sorry! no problem. thank you so much. both _ sorry! no problem. thank you so much. both of— sorry! no problem. thank you so much, both of you. _ iam lucy i am lucy grey, you can get me on social media. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the new women's super league season is under way and champions chelsea were 1—0 winners at home over aston villa. chelsea are aiming for a record extending sixth consecutive title and went ahead throuthohanna rytting kaneryd after half an hour. villa came close to an astonishing equaliser in injury time when goalkeeper sabrina d'angelo nearly showed her team—mates how it's done but hannah hampton had other ide
going up until recently. it is another reason why the government, the new government, needs to get a grip on the terrible funding problems that our universities have. and the danger some ofto go bankrupt. i am so sorry, kelly, michael has i so sorry, kelly, michael has taken all of your time. i do apologise. we are out of time. sorry! apologise. we are out of time. sor ! ., , ., ,, apologise. we are out of time. sor! .mg apologise. we are out of time. sor! ., , ., sorry! no problem. thank you...
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they have measures in place and not going to tolerate this university of california state systems said try to ban encampments people covering their face with masks. but i think the big question paul is whether they're going to allow the campus police to actually enforce these rules or not. because we remember after the george floyd protest, the police pulled back because they got accused of overplaying their hand. i think the protesters are going to accuse campus police of the same thing. so it's an open question whether there's going to be peace on campus this summer. >> the uc system not to allow encampments came in wake of a ucla losing a lawsuit with the federal court saying that ucla could not allow, had tolerated jewish exclusion zones and can't do that in some respect they're forced into this. >> well absolutely i think this is behind some of the decisions that you've seen in universities going forward to this fall. i mean, obviously, they had like to see this settled down but realizing they face legal liability in courts if they allow for what was in that case called a jew excl
they have measures in place and not going to tolerate this university of california state systems said try to ban encampments people covering their face with masks. but i think the big question paul is whether they're going to allow the campus police to actually enforce these rules or not. because we remember after the george floyd protest, the police pulled back because they got accused of overplaying their hand. i think the protesters are going to accuse campus police of the same thing. so...
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of this news. we are going to talk about the suspension of a university professor because of his statements about the genocide in gaza. before the beginning of the palestinian talks, according to the picture in shaban yesterday. well, i will go to the first case of the world today. the iraqi minister of defense said that the process of withdrawal of american soldiers will begin soon, as well as the iraqi national security adviser. he also said in a conversation with sada and sima news agency: the agreement on the withdrawal of american troops will be finalized in the next month. as part of the coalition formed in 2014 to fight isis, the us has deployed approximately 2,500 troops in iraq and around 900 troops in syria, which includes forces from france and the uk. the theme of the agreement is that there will be stages of withdrawal from the territory of iraq. following the media statements of iraqi defense minister sabet al-abasi, who announced the imminent withdrawal of american forces from the country, now the iraqi national security adviser has announced the implementation of the full withdrawal a
of this news. we are going to talk about the suspension of a university professor because of his statements about the genocide in gaza. before the beginning of the palestinian talks, according to the picture in shaban yesterday. well, i will go to the first case of the world today. the iraqi minister of defense said that the process of withdrawal of american soldiers will begin soon, as well as the iraqi national security adviser. he also said in a conversation with sada and sima news agency:...
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of indoctrination. forget about education. we have a radical idea that the tax dollars that floridians pay should not go to fund universities that are hostile to our freedoms and way of life and that they should actually fund -- >> [ applause ] >> they should fund institutions that are pursuing the classical mission of the university, pursuing truth, having high academic standards and preparing our students to be citizens of our republic. what we have been able to do -- we have not raised tuition. tuition for in-state is about $6300. grandparents can qualify under certain circumstances. we have bright futures similar to what georgia has where the good students go to school for free. you get 75% of tuition. we are making it affordable. you basically have no debt. how does it get to where these universities are captured by the left? there is reasons why there are incentives built in. all tenured professors must undergo and review every five years and can be terminated for poor performance. you are now seeing -- this is not even a part from the indoctrination nonsense. the biggest deadweight cost is unproductive tenured faculty. yo
of indoctrination. forget about education. we have a radical idea that the tax dollars that floridians pay should not go to fund universities that are hostile to our freedoms and way of life and that they should actually fund -- >> [ applause ] >> they should fund institutions that are pursuing the classical mission of the university, pursuing truth, having high academic standards and preparing our students to be citizens of our republic. what we have been able to do -- we have not...
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of science has notified all universities. the ministry of health and medical services has notified azad university. this month is mandatory they are goingough school, and education is also the same way now, dr. kazemi, who is the minister of education, is very enthusiastic about this issue, alhamdulillah , and alhamdulillah, he also came and announced it now. having these things should be included in the lesson means that the culture of sacred defense of resistance should be included in the lessons, it should be taught to the child , and not at the high level, let's go and start from kindergarten. start right there and come up. so this is happening there, next, we are tied to the museums , we are tied to rahian noor. now most of our customers in rahian noor are young people between 15 and 30 years old, that is, almost 75% of them are 15 to 30 years old. now, of course, they go up to 7 million. well , it was stopped for a couple of years because of corona. alhamdulillah, it is now in a good condition. 1402 to go over 4 million people because we are the path of the light for 365 days, that is, it is not only in the south, not during the 3
of science has notified all universities. the ministry of health and medical services has notified azad university. this month is mandatory they are goingough school, and education is also the same way now, dr. kazemi, who is the minister of education, is very enthusiastic about this issue, alhamdulillah , and alhamdulillah, he also came and announced it now. having these things should be included in the lesson means that the culture of sacred defense of resistance should be included in the...
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students of tehran universities, most of whom are studying aerospace, go to see a scientific work of their fellow students here at the space base. the irgc's aerospace force is the knowledge of these students, now here it shows itself in the 100th satellite, the only solid fuel satellite of the islamic republic of iran, the engines of all three stages of which are made entirely of composite instead of steel alloy and carbon fibers. its whole art is that it uses very light composite fibers , because of this ratio to the body and weight of the moon, its power is very high, with less weight, yes, with less weight , and more weight can be placed in the orbit. now the satellite carrier is preparing to launch this satellite. chamran 1 satellite with a weight of 60 a kilogram has been installed on the column of 100 corps to reach this moment and hour. 9:35 in the morning. and now the satellite is on its second space launch in a few minutes. chamran satellite takes one to an orbit of 550 km from the earth's surface. iran except 6 countries. it is the best in space among the 10 countries that
students of tehran universities, most of whom are studying aerospace, go to see a scientific work of their fellow students here at the space base. the irgc's aerospace force is the knowledge of these students, now here it shows itself in the 100th satellite, the only solid fuel satellite of the islamic republic of iran, the engines of all three stages of which are made entirely of composite instead of steel alloy and carbon fibers. its whole art is that it uses very light composite fibers ,...
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of this news. we also go to paris and deal with the suspension of a university professor for his comments about theocide in gaza. before the beginning of the palestinian talks, according to the image of the last day and night. well, i will go to the first case of the world today. the iraqi defense minister said that the process of withdrawal of american troops will begin soon. also, the iraqi national security adviser said the agreement in a conversation with sed and sima news agency the withdrawal of american troops will be finalized in the next month. as part of the coalition that was created in 2014 to fight isis, america deployed approximately 2,500 soldiers in iraq and about 900 soldiers in syria, which includes forces from france and england. the media statements of iraqi defense minister sabet al-abasi , who had announced the imminent withdrawal of american troops from the country, now the iraqi national security adviser has announced the implementation of the agreement for the complete withdrawal of american troops in october next month. reported on this pretext , we went to the office of q
of this news. we also go to paris and deal with the suspension of a university professor for his comments about theocide in gaza. before the beginning of the palestinian talks, according to the image of the last day and night. well, i will go to the first case of the world today. the iraqi defense minister said that the process of withdrawal of american troops will begin soon. also, the iraqi national security adviser said the agreement in a conversation with sed and sima news agency the...
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going to be filtered out. but we have also empowered presidents of our universities, almost like free agency. there is someone good at hillsdale or mit, we give you a pot of money, just go hire them. do not let the hiring be held captive by the current faculty. why? because if you are undercurrent -- almost any university in this country, if you go in front of that faculty, if you don't toe the ideological line, are you going to get tenure? probably not. in fact i'd say 95% not. now we don't have to worry about that. they see people that are talented, they bring them in, so we've brought in a lot of professors for university and it's funny because we have this post-tenure review. people are being processed out. some people have looked at what we've done like new college in sarasota. this was like a small liberal arts college, publicly funded. i didn't even know what it was when i became governor. i remember the speaker of the house came to me, said the governor, i want to talk to you about new college. i was like why do we need a new college, we have enough of them already. he was like no, thi
going to be filtered out. but we have also empowered presidents of our universities, almost like free agency. there is someone good at hillsdale or mit, we give you a pot of money, just go hire them. do not let the hiring be held captive by the current faculty. why? because if you are undercurrent -- almost any university in this country, if you go in front of that faculty, if you don't toe the ideological line, are you going to get tenure? probably not. in fact i'd say 95% not. now we don't...
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of course, applause, bravo, tell me, is he studying. are your children at your university? no, why? is it their decision or did you talk them out of it? moreover, i didn't persuade them to go to university, to bguir, despite the fact that i think that bguir is the best university in the republic of belarus, i think that it is the best university, but i didn't persuade them to enter guir, because i think that well... we talked and discussed a lot, and here is the decision that was made, well, by my daughter, well, but from my side it was fully supported, and what decision did my daughter make, how did she choose her profession, she is a veterinarian, and my son does not have a higher education, hello, my name is yura, let's move away from the topic of your work a little, recently... i heard an expression like in order to always stay young, you need to communicate with young people, so tell me, please, at what age do you feel and how or in what way does this manifest itself? well , it's hard for me to say how old i feel, uh, physically i feel very good, thank god, well, that is, i haven't had any serious illnesses, operations. i haven't had any, that's why in this part, well
of course, applause, bravo, tell me, is he studying. are your children at your university? no, why? is it their decision or did you talk them out of it? moreover, i didn't persuade them to go to university, to bguir, despite the fact that i think that bguir is the best university in the republic of belarus, i think that it is the best university, but i didn't persuade them to enter guir, because i think that well... we talked and discussed a lot, and here is the decision that was made, well, by...
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andri, that today at 3:00 p.m. , a group of student mourners are going to move from the front of tehran university to palestine square will be held this afternoon at 15:30 at 19:00 as you mentioned , there is a public gathering at 10:00 am and 19:00 pm. yes, the square itself is every day for now. in various reports that are being broadcast in different parts of the news, all the people are doing this action to honor this great mujahid leader and in a way it is also an encouragement for all the oppressed who are now in gaza and in lebanon and need this support. and they have support, which, god willing, is being transferred from iran as well as from all over the world who are holding these ceremonies. thank you very much , mr. anuri, for your presence and the news about thank you for mentioning the ceremonies that will be held today, but i invite you to watch a report about the martyred general. nilfroushan, that this dear martyr was also martyred in this recent zionist crime in lebanon. isfahan is witnessing the march of 25 divisions of the holy ward divisions. he was 14 years old when he went to
andri, that today at 3:00 p.m. , a group of student mourners are going to move from the front of tehran university to palestine square will be held this afternoon at 15:30 at 19:00 as you mentioned , there is a public gathering at 10:00 am and 19:00 pm. yes, the square itself is every day for now. in various reports that are being broadcast in different parts of the news, all the people are doing this action to honor this great mujahid leader and in a way it is also an encouragement for all the...
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right, so when we come back we're going to be drawn by the person who's written one of the best books on this very subject. but chomsky is a professor at salem state university of massachusetts and she's going to join us talk next to talk about how and why immigration has become such a hostile topic in america. how do we get here? right? we'll be right back. you stay right there. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the see the silver so the somebody how can it be that um the ship to the middle east from a country whose top officials constantly complain about shortages of munitions and military equipments. this through a low paying the boy a bit of boss, low cream and maybe a little in your system and below grade level nominal facility or some of those other staff we, i'm about to look at the easiest student meals. so let us know we and we'll have an easy f
right, so when we come back we're going to be drawn by the person who's written one of the best books on this very subject. but chomsky is a professor at salem state university of massachusetts and she's going to join us talk next to talk about how and why immigration has become such a hostile topic in america. how do we get here? right? we'll be right back. you stay right there. the take a fresh look around his life kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion, by how of tired vision...
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ex-president's to, he had -- ex-presidents do, he had book offers, offers to become the president of university or gods, and dad's insight as any ex-president, if you are a major company, to have an ex-president on your board of directors looking at domestic and world views, it's very valuable, and many ex-presidents are still young men or could be young women when they get out of the presidency and want to keep working, and that's a way for them to stay active and be helpful. there was a chance dad was going to run for the presidency again for maybe possibly be on reagan's ticket, so a lot was going on during that period. peter: in some ways, your mother became more famous post-presidency than your father. what was your role as a family member in her intervention? steven: you are right about that. we used to joke around the dinner table with dad that mom's legacy might last longer than his, involved with breast cancer and addiction, alcohol and drug treatment. her intervention came several years after they left the white house and mom went through a tough. she lost her way and got addicted to painki
ex-president's to, he had -- ex-presidents do, he had book offers, offers to become the president of university or gods, and dad's insight as any ex-president, if you are a major company, to have an ex-president on your board of directors looking at domestic and world views, it's very valuable, and many ex-presidents are still young men or could be young women when they get out of the presidency and want to keep working, and that's a way for them to stay active and be helpful. there was a...
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so when we come back we're going to be drawn by the person who's written one of the best books on this very subject. i'm even chomsky is a professor at salem state university of massachusetts and she's going to join us talk uh next to talk about how and why immigration has become such a hostile topic in america. how do we get here? right? we'll be right back. you stay right there. the the, [000:00:00;00] the there was a time when i started to was abused to obtain flowers divided the continental lawn for time monks themselves. it was divided as a hunting ground. if we do not do not the corner knives as we come out again, we know that they are those who want the mazda continent to stop and 8, but the mazda quantum, and can never be stopped. because the mazda continent must be great. she will only be great on the shore, does all of us sons and daughters on by the set of all, click on the goodwill time full on. let us confess about underground east the mazda, the, of the. so let me tell you about our next guests. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez, doctor of eva chomsky wrote and documented how immigration became illegal. and recently she also released central ame
so when we come back we're going to be drawn by the person who's written one of the best books on this very subject. i'm even chomsky is a professor at salem state university of massachusetts and she's going to join us talk uh next to talk about how and why immigration has become such a hostile topic in america. how do we get here? right? we'll be right back. you stay right there. the the, [000:00:00;00] the there was a time when i started to was abused to obtain flowers divided the continental...
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actually, we belong to this world and the basis of their sports is schools and universities . unfortunately, now you should go to school education. look at the universities , there is no base for the work of creating sports, mother sports such as gymnastics , swimming, swimming. now, a few years ago, i heard that there was a discussion about swimming in schools and starting this. when our swimmers don't have standard facilities for training, they use the facilities of the wrestling federation. one injury is another weakness, which means that there is definitely a problem in our workplace. i am not a political person, this sport should start in schools, definitely, definitely next we we are results-oriented, that is, we think at some point , we will decide, 6 months before the olympics, mr. federation, how many medals will you get, we want as many medals from you, this request is not logical in my opinion, it is not logical at all, but if there is a logical procedure, it will work properly. take it , the top of the pyramid will definitely get its result automatically and my best form will be done. yes, it has
actually, we belong to this world and the basis of their sports is schools and universities . unfortunately, now you should go to school education. look at the universities , there is no base for the work of creating sports, mother sports such as gymnastics , swimming, swimming. now, a few years ago, i heard that there was a discussion about swimming in schools and starting this. when our swimmers don't have standard facilities for training, they use the facilities of the wrestling federation....
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. >> eighteen 55 university, and 'e lecturing about activism in north carolina. so first, i'll give you the main of this lecture. it's goingbe like five or six, and then we'll get into the actual examples of so historically black colleges, university were important movement spaces for the long black freedom movement. so they were kind of essential to the civil rights movement, the black power movement, black student continuously use the campus space, mobilize for freedom on their campuses and surrounding communities. and in doing so, they transformed their local campuses, communities north carolina and elsewhere. typically when we're we learn about hbcu activism in north carolina, there's a focus on the greensboro four or 1960, but kind of everything else right gets left out, right? so this lecture is about the decades of activism that predates 1960 and the decade of activism excuse, the acronym that after 1960. so putting those into context and not just talking about right. some other takeaways is think about the different strategies utilized to end segregation. right? this is not just one strategy, right? we've already t
. >> eighteen 55 university, and 'e lecturing about activism in north carolina. so first, i'll give you the main of this lecture. it's goingbe like five or six, and then we'll get into the actual examples of so historically black colleges, university were important movement spaces for the long black freedom movement. so they were kind of essential to the civil rights movement, the black power movement, black student continuously use the campus space, mobilize for freedom on their campuses...
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of ways for the ways universities are responding. we are seeing some university saying, you know, we're not going to compliment on anything. we're not taking any kinds of stands whatsoever. and, and that's the other side of the claim. but we have seen a couple of examples of universities actually responding to students demand um to, to stop using their to wish $10.00 to invest in the military. industrial complex to invest in this genocide against the palestinian people and work and militarism. and unfortunately, they're only been a couple of universities that have taken these positions where they are actually responding to their students and engaging what they are asking for. and in other situations, again, university is have have followed the lead and follow the, the demands of pro israel groups and of elected officials to really crack down on on protesters. unfortunately. thank you, richard. i'm going to ask you about the general ecosystem of news out there when it comes to this israel palestine conflict, which has now been going on far, far longer than most predicted. and i have to be honest that it rises and falls in th
of ways for the ways universities are responding. we are seeing some university saying, you know, we're not going to compliment on anything. we're not taking any kinds of stands whatsoever. and, and that's the other side of the claim. but we have seen a couple of examples of universities actually responding to students demand um to, to stop using their to wish $10.00 to invest in the military. industrial complex to invest in this genocide against the palestinian people and work and militarism....
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of where the group aims to 90-— aims to go. professor luca trenta from _ aims to go. professor luca trenta from the _ aims to go. professor luca trenta from the universityom the university of swanson, thank you so much for talking to us. swanson, thank you so much for talking to us— talking to us. thank you for havin: talking to us. thank you for having me- _ talking to us. thank you for having me. let's— talking to us. thank you for having me. let's remind . talking to us. thank you for| having me. let's remind you that the bbc _ having me. let's remind you that the bbc news _ having me. let's remind you that the bbc news website | having me. let's remind you | that the bbc news website is running a live page where you will see minute by minute updates of the situation in lebanon. it includes a timeline of when these explosions happened over the last couple of days. it also has info about how pagers and walkie—talkies have been banned on flights leaving from lebanon's international airport. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the bbc has revealed that the late mohamed al—fayed, former owner of harrods, the uk's largest luxury departme
of where the group aims to 90-— aims to go. professor luca trenta from _ aims to go. professor luca trenta from the _ aims to go. professor luca trenta from the universityom the university of swanson, thank you so much for talking to us. swanson, thank you so much for talking to us— talking to us. thank you for havin: talking to us. thank you for having me- _ talking to us. thank you for having me. let's— talking to us. thank you for having me. let's remind . talking to us. thank you for|...
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also, representatives of iran's top universities by attending this the exhibition gave an opportunity to iraqi students to study in iran, instead of going to iran through the baghdad book fair, to register themselves in the university. iran to do. considering that iraq has a very good potential in the fields of bachelors, specializations and even subspecialties, we have always considered maintaining this market . 70 thousand iraqi students are studying in iran. that we have the preparation and capacity to increase this number to about 100,000, god willing, and our planning. and our request from the universities to attend these international events in iraq is for the same reason. the book fair is one of the most important cultural events in iraq. every day we invite some of our students to the exhibition so that they can learn more about book culture and make optimal use of the most important achievements of other participating countries. arrival of newly exhumed martyrs' bodies to the homeland border residents of doulato village welcomed 32 newly exhumed martyrs of the holy defense. some of these martyrs were martyred at the beginning o
also, representatives of iran's top universities by attending this the exhibition gave an opportunity to iraqi students to study in iran, instead of going to iran through the baghdad book fair, to register themselves in the university. iran to do. considering that iraq has a very good potential in the fields of bachelors, specializations and even subspecialties, we have always considered maintaining this market . 70 thousand iraqi students are studying in iran. that we have the preparation and...