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let's speak to dr richard johnson, senior lecturer in us politics & policy at queen mary university of londongramme. first of all, i want to talk about the rally that donald trump held in madison square garden in new york. there has been some criticism over comments made by a comedian that the harris campaign saying that those comments about puerto ricans or it racist. we have had others who have condemned the comments. there is a large puerto rican population in the state of pennsylvania, which in many ways could win or lose the election for either candidate. how key do you think this latest thing could be in singing at the polls in pennsylvania?- singing at the polls in pennsylvania? singing at the polls in penns lvania? ~ , ., pennsylvania? well, it is not terribly helpful— pennsylvania? well, it is not terribly helpful for _ pennsylvania? well, it is not terribly helpful for the - pennsylvania? well, it is noti terribly helpful for the trump campaign to be having some discussion about, frankly, racist and inappropriate remarks that were made about puerto ricans and other minorities. so cl
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says that this course of competitions was held in person and in person, hosted by kingistan university of london, with the participation of 32 countries and the presentation of 285 student researches and proposals. according to mr. rashidi jahan, the team consists of intelligent emotion recognition the human face for various other applications brought iran the silver medal of this competition . head of tehran university science and technology park at the event. shafarini of the information and communication technology industry said: scientific companies can use the scientific and technological facilities and capacities of this university. doubling the share of the digital economy in the gdp was one of the other issues raised in this event. they say that the market is large and profitable. the investor knows the space. the space is much more attractive compared to traditional investments and some they know this market very well. we started more than 15 companies as active companies and a volume of venture capital. more than 6500 people of capable human capital are working in our group of companie
says that this course of competitions was held in person and in person, hosted by kingistan university of london, with the participation of 32 countries and the presentation of 285 student researches and proposals. according to mr. rashidi jahan, the team consists of intelligent emotion recognition the human face for various other applications brought iran the silver medal of this competition . head of tehran university science and technology park at the event. shafarini of the information and...
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temporary electra and international norm at the university of kent and also of a famous coming book called corporate war, profiteering and international no in london, is michael spigot. a professor of economics at royal holloway university of london is almost at the trip house of every casualty comstock. so you can't charge. he's supporting the recording of old casualties of violence and in brussels. elijah might get a for a minute tree and political unless specializing in the middle east of i will welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us here on inside story. now elijah, we know we've met in for a long time. the us and the u. k all heavily involved in supporting as well as will in gauze that but how surprised all you to hear about the extent of this support? i mean this report, it talks about 6000 flights over the past yet that's more than 16 a day on average. thank you for having me. give me the extensive us you guys for an intelligence precision bombing to is really days that is going to distracting the high level of west and commitment and how they uh, sort of pause in this full covered with. it'd be easy way to use of advance a on a sy
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need gordon, professor of international law and human rights at q a queen mary university of london. thank you very much for your time and move the site a virtually the entire population of kaiser has been displaced many several times is are as well as force not us to means to reset their lives again. and again. is one teenager story of separation and loss. the same kind of specialist center and then as have mentioned model, but the doors did the dental or should i mention that he had a quick dias should have whatever it is that how would they use? how the, how well a human did us due to lead me one issue yokes of october. what issue? yeah, i mean for southern advertising. then i go to the city, the only human color the. i'm the john let the ssl take on the 1st bill manella baba to effect the the see the end of the them had been was discussed by the way we put a very old is i'm in mikaela mikaela mikaela mikaela kanisha that i yes minute had a minute to the quick that i show us how i'll get some of it do, and then we'll get some, a busy shooting with the foot. so what the issue with t
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i shop profess of development studies in london at the university of london. thank you for your time. and we've got some breaking news to report now. and 11, east security source has told andrea 0 that has been allowed. the lebanese on group has lost contact with the chairman of his executive council hash and stuffy dean. since last friday, how she was afraid in is, has been tips to be her son, as well as successor at the head of hezbollah. let's bring in our senior political analyst, my one for shara, who's in london for more on this, send the latest developments out of 11 on my want this news just coming in to us just a few moments ago. we know israel has been targeting has velez leadership and the lebanese group now to saying that they've lost contact with the hash them stuffy dean. talk to us about the significance of this as you know, with the suspect, the death knell for a few days. these are just have made the claim that they did targeted him. it seems like my understanding that the until now the people that are specializing this we're not able to get i
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first responders for their relief which johnson is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> he joins us now from oxford, england, which are good to see you. >> obviously this was an important moment for donald trump, but he wanted to take to the stage and in butler, pennsylvania, projecting strength and defiance. >> did he achieve that i would say on his own terms, he probably did. >> now, what he may not have been able to do was to project a message of unity and coming together. if you remember, after assassination attempt there was some discussion that trump would give a conciliatory speech at the republican convention speech about the american people in effect, cooling the temperature of the election and for people to see that commonalities. i mean, there was a moment at the start where he paid tribute to the first responders, the people who've been injured, the gentlemen who had saturday been killed. >> but even that trump couldn't resist in his kind of character vignettes of these people to emphasize their good character by saying one strong trump supporters, they w
first responders for their relief which johnson is a lecturer in us politics at queen mary university of london. >> he joins us now from oxford, england, which are good to see you. >> obviously this was an important moment for donald trump, but he wanted to take to the stage and in butler, pennsylvania, projecting strength and defiance. >> did he achieve that i would say on his own terms, he probably did. >> now, what he may not have been able to do was to project a...
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according to the study by university college london, the number of adults who fall into that categorysearchers say that's a seven fold increase since 2021, and that increase is largely driven by young adults with more than half aged between 18 and 24. it's likely vaping is displacing some smoking, and that's a positive population health thing. that's a reduction in risk. 2021 was around the time when disposable vapes started to flood our market, and disposable vapes make vaping more accessible, more appealing. they can deliver a higher concentration of nicotine in a more tolerable way, and that, worryingly, could be creating more people dependent on nicotine. recent figures from the office of national statistics show that in the past decade, there has been a steep drop in the number of 18 to 2a—year—olds who smoke cigarettes from around a quarter to one in ten. in comparison to tobacco smoke, vaping is substantially less harmful. the harmful chemicals or cancer causing chemicals are a fraction of that in cigarette smoke. but if you've never smoked, our lungs are meant to breathe fresh
according to the study by university college london, the number of adults who fall into that categorysearchers say that's a seven fold increase since 2021, and that increase is largely driven by young adults with more than half aged between 18 and 24. it's likely vaping is displacing some smoking, and that's a positive population health thing. that's a reduction in risk. 2021 was around the time when disposable vapes started to flood our market, and disposable vapes make vaping more accessible,...
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thomas gift, director from the centre of us politics at university college london, spoke to us about notable. in this election, the washington post said it — election, the washington post said it is — election, the washington post said it is the most important election— said it is the most important election of our lives. they did this— election of our lives. they did this at— election of our lives. they did this at the _ election of our lives. they did this at the 11th hour. they are going — this at the 11th hour. they are going back to the roots of not endorsing presidential candidates up to now. they have also endorsed a number of different candidates in this election cycle. i think it is reasonable to ask whether this is an— reasonable to ask whether this is an effort byjefferies is to protect— is an effort byjefferies is to protect his financial interests. he also holds many federat— interests. he also holds many federal contracts. they represent billions of dollars. there — represent billions of dollars. there is— represent billions of dollars. there is some concern that rights
thomas gift, director from the centre of us politics at university college london, spoke to us about notable. in this election, the washington post said it — election, the washington post said it is — election, the washington post said it is the most important election— said it is the most important election of our lives. they did this— election of our lives. they did this at— election of our lives. they did this at the _ election of our lives. they did this at the 11th hour. they are...
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economics moscow, but in moscow for example, because our school it was like semi western university and a copy of londononal scholastic organization just attacking me, criticizing me, already flowing some valles against me, and we remember during the time of navalni our professors in higher school of economics moscow were involved in just inciting the younger students who has no experience just to go invalies against you know president mutin and against the government. despite there were like some you know alarms from from the government and from the police, please don't listen to such you know words because it is in vain, but unfortunately uh they insisted the problem not in the valley, the problem that the already induced the younger student just to demolish you know the assets that were fixed and developed during the wallet cup and things like that, which affects negatively on the other people. because from their view that this navali who has no economic background and no economic policy for the russian people but just repeating repeating like apparent what germany or britain or america told him in t
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scientific teams of iranian students says that this course of competitions was held in person and in person, hosted by kingston university, london, with the participation of 32 countries and the presentation of 285 student researches and inventions. according to mr. rashid jahan, the team consisting of amir abbas kawosi amir. and artin salari with the smart ink design for the blind, the winner of the silver medal , and the team consisting of ilia rezazadeh and padra ghazvinian , with the design of the intelligent system for identifying human facial emotions for various other applications, brought the silver medal of this competition to iran. the head of science and technology park of tehran university in the role-playing event. information and communication technology said: knowledge-based companies can use the scientific and technological facilities and capacities of this university . doubling the share of the digital economy in the gdp was one of the other issues raised in this event. they say that the market is large and profitable. the investor knows the space. this space is very much compared to investments. traditional is
scientific teams of iranian students says that this course of competitions was held in person and in person, hosted by kingston university, london, with the participation of 32 countries and the presentation of 285 student researches and inventions. according to mr. rashid jahan, the team consisting of amir abbas kawosi amir. and artin salari with the smart ink design for the blind, the winner of the silver medal , and the team consisting of ilia rezazadeh and padra ghazvinian , with the design...
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thomas gift, director from the centre of us politics at university college london, spoke to us about his decision is certainly notable, of all of the elections to set out, the washington post leadership decides that endorsing a candidate that many including editorial members have said is the most important of our lifetime, it is not like telegraphed this decision a year or months in advance, instead they did this at the 11th hour, post executives claiming they are going back to their roots of not endorsing presidential candidates, but they have endorsed a candidate for president in every election dating back 30 years. they have also endorsed a number of different candidate in this election cycle, so i think it is reasonable to ask whether this is an effort by ownerjeff bezos to protect his financial interests. we have cause hold substantial federal contracts through his other business ventures, blue 0rigin included, and that involves billions of dollars, and there is some concern that trump might retaliate if washington post came out in favour of kamala harris. �* ., ., ,., harris. an
thomas gift, director from the centre of us politics at university college london, spoke to us about his decision is certainly notable, of all of the elections to set out, the washington post leadership decides that endorsing a candidate that many including editorial members have said is the most important of our lifetime, it is not like telegraphed this decision a year or months in advance, instead they did this at the 11th hour, post executives claiming they are going back to their roots of...
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of climate change? a new study by researchers from a london university has found there is a correlation between worseningeather events let's talk to the lead author of the report, world weather team at imperial college. good to have you with us. it's a sad day we are having to talk about this as well, because as we have live pictures for our viewers coming in from above the, which is one of the worst hit areas. —— coming in from valencia. we have a new death toll as well. 140 people have been killed in spain and we know many more people are unaccounted for. i say that just to give our viewers context as we look at these live pictures. but tell us about your to link climate change to some of these natural disasters we are now seeing yes, i think we really have. because what turns a weather event into a who and what is and how much warning and how the —— can cope with weather events. the -- can cope with weather events. �* , ., ., events. but we focused on how unnatural _ events. but we focused on how unnatural are _ events. but we focused on how unnatural are the _ events. but we focused on how unnatural
of climate change? a new study by researchers from a london university has found there is a correlation between worseningeather events let's talk to the lead author of the report, world weather team at imperial college. good to have you with us. it's a sad day we are having to talk about this as well, because as we have live pictures for our viewers coming in from above the, which is one of the worst hit areas. —— coming in from valencia. we have a new death toll as well. 140 people have...
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so i went to do all out and there were university of junior and then i was sent to london to learn about the business that i gave. will i get you a body guard? because at that time i was working at mcdonalds as a student. and it was there that i realized that i wanted to come to mcdonald's of has styling inventory. that's why he started his franchise business bank to veteran dollars, which is also the constituency of prime minister and to render embodied millions of people in india still loved liked is the largest number of for world wide. as in india, experts say the subsidies. these people get from the government are not enough. indian society is divided. 63000000 indians are pushed into poverty every year because they can't afford health care costs. they would take 941 years for a minimum wage work or in rural india, starting with a top executive at a leading indian garment company, ernst and one year. at the same time, their 119 billionaires in india, still roaming 9 in the year, 2000 from 2018 to 22. india was producing 70 new millionaires every single day. i think there's no doubt
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the university of cambridge, he joins me now from london. so on launched its 2nd direct attack on israel within uh, within 6 months, this off the whole series of assassinations against high profile. it goes including a small honey on it runs own soil. how might they be preparing now for the is writing response, as well as the running a presence in the asia saw that's being held by the cutter is important at this juncture. they are discussing the situation with their arab and golf colleagues, and the error of neighbors have been assuring you wrong that they will be neutral in any particular of conflicts that might arise as a result of as rarely retaliation. and i think this is very reassuring for iran. i think we are also hearing that there are other voices coming out of the region. the, you know, militias that are tied to the access of resistance. that is the allies in iraq of the iranian government are saying that uh, oil installation, should they be hit, will then be a major concern to iraq. and that so far we're hearing at least claims tha
the university of cambridge, he joins me now from london. so on launched its 2nd direct attack on israel within uh, within 6 months, this off the whole series of assassinations against high profile. it goes including a small honey on it runs own soil. how might they be preparing now for the is writing response, as well as the running a presence in the asia saw that's being held by the cutter is important at this juncture. they are discussing the situation with their arab and golf colleagues,...
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rights of public opinion and voting among other aspects of us politics and a london thomas gift direct chat with his son to on us politics at the university college london. welcome to the program. steve. when trump was of a sent to the criminal case, as many as thought there was absolutely no way the man could ever be able to state a political come back. now, there is a consensus that from could win this election. how did him manage to get to this point? well, if you may remember, we had a previous republican president who was called the tap on president and nothing bad seemed to stick to him. and that's been the case since 2016 with donald trump as well. no matter how much bad publicity he gets, no matter if he's in peach twice or becomes a convicted felon, it does not seem to hurt his popularity applied well, the dynamics that change the election campaigns so that we've got to this particular point where this is going to been extremely a tight race well, most of our recent elections have been very tight, just particularly in a few key states. to think back to the 2000 election, the florida outcome was decided by just over 500 bucks. and
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london. he's the director of the center on us politics at university college london. thank you so much for being here with us. i really appreciate it. so that jobs report good news. who's for democrats obviously, in the context of the election for kamala harris, but republicans don't like the numbers which is why donald trump is claiming the numbers aren't real areas you go migrants that are coming into the country are getting the jobs here, getting most of the jobs. and the citizens aren't getting the jobs and the other thing that you don't know what to believe anymore because 818,000 jobs two months ago was a fraud, they put an 818,000 extra jobs and it got wiped out. >> they said they made a mistake that wasn't a mistake that was done on purpose. >> so they're obviously he was referring to the common practice of the bureau of labor statistics, revising numbers either upwards or downwards when they, when they get updated information. so donald trump obviously has a history of saying this about numbers. they doesn't like what we saw republic looking senator marco rubi
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of our countries on the immigration and rights culture. look at what is going on now on american university campuses is what is not safe anymore to be jewish or the streets of london where a jewish man could not cross the road during yet appalling protest or the fact that we can't seem to deport illegal immigrants either your southern border or the small boats that are crossing the channel or take wukari another bad neo-marxist idea developed from -- and all those crazy postmodernists in the 1960s. the idea biological sex is not a reality. we now have president biden introducing regulation plans around title nine, which mean that girls could see biological in their changing rooms, in their locker rooms, in their school restrooms, and not be able to do anything about it. and if they complain about it, they could be the ones guilty harassment. how on earth can that be happening in our or the climate extremists who aren't with just stopping coal fired power stations here in america. lng terminals are being built. fracking in the united kingdom but want to go further whether it's imposing electric or castles, heat pumps or extra taxes on the public meanwhile, our adve
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of brothers out there who want to get involved thomas gift, the director of the center on us politics for university college london joins us. >> thank you so much for joining us thomas first of all those warm-ups speakers at the trump rally. i mean, they said extraordinary things. trump is distancing himself from some of them, but not all of them. it does sort of say a lot about the divisiveness of the nation thanks so much for having me message great to be with you. >> i absolutely agree. it was just insulting comment after racist comment, after disparaging comment and that darkness is very symptomatic of maga having as its leader, an individual who regularly he traffics in these kinds of remarks. it's not new trump's talked about immigrants from insert expletive countries and called many mexican immigrants racist is regularly used, dehumanizing language. he wants called baltimore a rat and rodent infested mess. this is very much in line with the remarks that were here last night. it's really what represents the darker side of make america great again it's always just talking about strategy here we know trump and
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according to the study by university college london, the number of adults who fall into that categoryincrease since 2021, and that increase is largely driven by young adults with more than half aged between 18 and 24. it's likely vaping is displacing some smoking, and that's a positive population health thing. that's a reduction in risk. 2021 was around the time when disposable vapes started to flood our market, and disposable vapes make vaping more accessible, more appealing. they can deliver a higher concentration of nicotine in a more tolerable way, and that, worryingly, could be creating more people dependent on nicotine. recent figures from the office of national statistics show that in the past decade, there has been a steep drop in the number of 18 to 2a year olds who smoke cigarettes from around a quarter to one in ten. in comparison to tobacco smoke vaping is substantially less harmful. the harmful chemicals or cancer causing chemicals are a fraction of that in cigarette smoke. but if you've never smoked, our lungs are meant to breathe fresh air. and so if you're inhaling vap
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a checkup, a coincidence and joining us now is thomas gift, the director of the center on us politics at university college london. >> good to see you again. so first, both candidates held dueling events in oakland county in michigan. so talk to me about where they were. why is that county specifically so important to them what's great to be with you as always, thanks so much for having me. >> michigan is definitely going to be tight fivethirtyeight has the odds of trump or harris winning michigan as dead even so, oakland county and i'll add to that kent county are really two places to watch oakland county. that includes suburban detroit, can county includes grand rapids. both have really been trending blue in recent elections, but some polls show that trump is making some inroads. there. i think both oakland and can counties could really be leading indicators for the rest of michigan in 2020, joe biden won those counties by combined 100 and 30,000 votes, and his statewide margin is about 154,000 so trump doesn't have to win these counties. he just needs to improve his performance by maybe ten or 20,000 votes, pe
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editorial board members quit in protest thomas gift is the director of the center of us politics at the university college london. >> he joins us now i'm just going they get to that tight race. >> is this surprising you? because this race has narrowed historically. so right now no, absolutely. i don't think that we have seen anything like this in my generation that race is just so close, that's true nationally. and it's true in almost every swing state it pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, all of them are within the margin of error. it's historic and it just shows exactly how divided this country is and also how few swing voters there are out there. their number are kind of small and vanishing. both candidates are trying to court them, but i think most americans have made up their mind signs at this point yeah, in the polls very well with that, there is a surprising number of undecided voters out there. >> nonetheless, kamala harris was in texas, which is not a swing state. it will likely go for trump. but she was there to really press her point on what she calls the trump abortion ban. take a listen to
editorial board members quit in protest thomas gift is the director of the center of us politics at the university college london. >> he joins us now i'm just going they get to that tight race. >> is this surprising you? because this race has narrowed historically. so right now no, absolutely. i don't think that we have seen anything like this in my generation that race is just so close, that's true nationally. and it's true in almost every swing state it pennsylvania, michigan,...
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a gen list and all 3 of the book, israel and the quest for permanence in the london is roxanne farm and farm in who's a professor of modern, middle east politics at the university of cambridge and in berlin is a julian bond, stacy, who is the director of the middle east and north africa program as a year, a pin council for 4 on relations. hello o dot. and i'd like to talk with you if i'm a time perry and telling me that there's a piece that you wrote to, i'm guessing it must be in pretty soon off to the rainy and attacks last night, laying out 3 possible causes of action. and i think it'll help all discussion if i just very quickly go through them one more symbolic response against iran at taking into account the fact that iran did telegraphy attack and know is ready lives with last to a tactical strike on the wrong, perhaps against oral installations forcing around to reconsider for the retaliation or 3. a 3rd policy said an attempt to give a whole the regions balance of power where israel might use bunker busting bombs to cripple around nuclear facilities. destroyed oil facilities, blockade port, which would have cost. and my was a bring with it in place it d
a gen list and all 3 of the book, israel and the quest for permanence in the london is roxanne farm and farm in who's a professor of modern, middle east politics at the university of cambridge and in berlin is a julian bond, stacy, who is the director of the middle east and north africa program as a year, a pin council for 4 on relations. hello o dot. and i'd like to talk with you if i'm a time perry and telling me that there's a piece that you wrote to, i'm guessing it must be in pretty soon...
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university college london. thank you for being with us. what do you make of this discovery? it's really exciting on a number _ discovery? it's really exciting on a number of _ discovery? it's really exciting on a number of levels. - discovery? it's really exciting on a number of levels. for. discovery? it's really exciting i on a number of levels. for one thing, in addition to the actual city, luke and his colleagues discovered intensive settlement in the areas revealed in the lidar, and the lidar was the result of people interested in mapping the environment, so it wasn't specifically applied to ruins. it's quite amazing to find that the area was heavily and fairly densely occupied.— densely occupied. could more civilisations _ densely occupied. could more civilisations like _ densely occupied. could more civilisations like this, - densely occupied. could more civilisations like this, more i civilisations like this, more landscapes be uncovered, do you think? , , ~ think? oh, yes, i think so. even where _ think? oh, yes, i think so. even where i _ think? oh, yes, i think so
university college london. thank you for being with us. what do you make of this discovery? it's really exciting on a number _ discovery? it's really exciting on a number of _ discovery? it's really exciting on a number of levels. - discovery? it's really exciting on a number of levels. for. discovery? it's really exciting i on a number of levels. for one thing, in addition to the actual city, luke and his colleagues discovered intensive settlement in the areas revealed in the lidar, and the...
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meet with professor hugh brady from imperial college london and he shared with me detail on their important plans to partner with the university oferation of health professionals and i commend my honourable friend the watch is in this area.— the watch is in this area. streets in my constituency _ the watch is in this area. streets in my constituency where - the watch is in this area. streets in my constituency where let - the watch is in this area. streets l in my constituency where let down the watch is in this area. streets - in my constituency where let down as the government, the party opposite, fiddled while our high streets burn. can she assure me it is a priority? i welcome him to his place and he is doing a greatjob for the people of lichfield. this government is committed to delivering a decade of national renewal and ensuring growth and prosperity i felt everywhere in our country. we will work in partnership with business and local communities to rejuvenate our high streets which are the lifeblood of our local communities including those in lichfield and burtonwood. we plan to introduce new powers to help fill vacant pr
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northwestern university here in the joining us a date from chicago journalist, shameless, my lack of sally lived with us from oregon and ryder doing your come all, joining us today from london. thank you all so much for being part of the stream doing yet. there's been a number of discussions about this online recently, including some arguing that is just a mistake to even talk about it. other say it's all conspiracy theory. what is your take? we just say that self defense was an excuse for us to actually see the emergence of greater israel. all right, so that question. yeah, i think we need to look at the sockets here. and what we've seen over the last year is that israel has most of the rump top, it's such on the building in the west bank. so according to and his various as we watched our piece now, is what has these more land in the last year? the pos tried to use combined. i. so looking at the fox, i think we have to understand these actions of is really a question for us. different solver nations, syria 11 on. yeah. and then i'll close the genocidal assault. and as the we have to look at, there is not just as separated isolated incidents, but there is a clear trend and
northwestern university here in the joining us a date from chicago journalist, shameless, my lack of sally lived with us from oregon and ryder doing your come all, joining us today from london. thank you all so much for being part of the stream doing yet. there's been a number of discussions about this online recently, including some arguing that is just a mistake to even talk about it. other say it's all conspiracy theory. what is your take? we just say that self defense was an excuse for us...
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unaffordable place to live in the u.k., just behind london, and it has some of the worst inequality in the u.k., so despite having its world-renowned universitynal attainment inequality is some of the worst. the gap between high and low earners is one of the highest in the u.k.. you have a situation where high income and low income neighborhoods are right next to each other and someone living down one street cannot be expected to live on the next. it is facing these core problems now, things like water scarcity, a housing shortage, traffic congestion due to a lack of transport lanes. it's lower rapid growth -- rapid growth. tom: it feels like on some measures cambridge is a litmus test for this government. if they cannot get cambridge to work as a kind of silicon valley-like city all that potential, then the u.k. is just not going to be as positioned as many would hope. what is the government doing? tiffany: there is reason to be optimistic. the labour government's pledge to get building and revive growth suggests this will be a priority of theirs. it's been a little bit slow going because of the recent change in government, but what i have t
unaffordable place to live in the u.k., just behind london, and it has some of the worst inequality in the u.k., so despite having its world-renowned universitynal attainment inequality is some of the worst. the gap between high and low earners is one of the highest in the u.k.. you have a situation where high income and low income neighborhoods are right next to each other and someone living down one street cannot be expected to live on the next. it is facing these core problems now, things...
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london is this. i see a fellow of the markham. it's kind of the middle east center and in geneva. joseph la visiting professor design university and all of the book has the law, the political economy of letters bond to you if god will come to the programs. sammy office series of major setbacks. can hezbollah build his house? well, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me on the show. as well, uh, has taken major of those in the last 2 weeks as you very well said. destination officer feet are aside from those from a is a huge ago, a senior leadership has been disseminated. does that mean the guy gave him start? and obviously the facts on is the, the pictures and all the communication channels. really beacon department. however, i think what you're seeing right now is that has, laura is ready for the war on the ground. and fox has one of the heavy proprieties for the war on the ground. it's the water if it has to be paired for, for many, many years, for body, for 18 years, like the war or the face of the one of the scene of this, which was an intelligence for ward visits, obviously with a full arch sykes, one level and then a
london is this. i see a fellow of the markham. it's kind of the middle east center and in geneva. joseph la visiting professor design university and all of the book has the law, the political economy of letters bond to you if god will come to the programs. sammy office series of major setbacks. can hezbollah build his house? well, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me on the show. as well, uh, has taken major of those in the last 2 weeks as you very well said. destination officer feet are...
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universal child care. >> mayor london breed did not attend tonight's forum, citing a scheduling conflict. >> students, teachers and members of the community calling for more accountability from the oakland unified school district as it deals with lead contamination. they held a rally in downtown at frank ogawa plaza in response to a report that found elevated levels of lead in the drinking water at roughly 40 of its schools. their demands include clean, lead, free water for all water and soil testing at all school sites and district property, and free blood testing. >> lead is a literal poison for our bodies, especially for children with underdeveloped brains. it can cause serious side effects such as delayed learning, literal brain damage, nervous system damage, and much more. >> i was going to give a little summary. district officials say testing has been ongoing, but acknowledged that their efforts could have been better communicated. >> new numbers from the san mateo county sheriff's department, what they say about trends in crime and what authorities say needs more attention. plus all hours of the night. >> it could be
universal child care. >> mayor london breed did not attend tonight's forum, citing a scheduling conflict. >> students, teachers and members of the community calling for more accountability from the oakland unified school district as it deals with lead contamination. they held a rally in downtown at frank ogawa plaza in response to a report that found elevated levels of lead in the drinking water at roughly 40 of its schools. their demands include clean, lead, free water for all...
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university and the editor of jetta, leah online magazine, and ramallah and yankee pied westbank is mazda of holiday, the director general of the palestine economic policy research institute and in london is to love it to senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to inside story to all of you, but some will start with you. there's a lot of talk every shaping them, at least at the moment, primarily from these really 5 minutes that we just heard him in that report is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and he is a known quantity. he's been in power 16 years cumulatively speaking since the mid ninety's. is there anything in his track record that suggests he is capable of re shaping them, at least in any meaningful way? i don't think this is a solid prospect at all. we all know that it is real today is on the high after the suppose a decapitation of hezbollah on multiple fronts is the kind of situation where in today gives not just israel. this emboldened foster but also gives the united states and the golden buster, which has indeed allowed a israel or is allowing israel and explicitly it card launch in lebanon. it is also allowing israel a kind of a
university and the editor of jetta, leah online magazine, and ramallah and yankee pied westbank is mazda of holiday, the director general of the palestine economic policy research institute and in london is to love it to senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to inside story to all of you, but some will start with you. there's a lot of talk every shaping them, at least at the moment, primarily from these really 5 minutes that we just heard him in that report...