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cambridge for the conference.nd i presented in the morning, during about three hours, my theory, and in the afternoon for four hours a question period and so on. and to my surprise, now in the last two months, there were many newspaper articles in canada based on the declaration of professor penrose from oxford--to whom i have just sent a letter two- three weeks ago--where he starts to say that a universe existed forever, but it had a certain time to be created, then expanded, developed, and then... - contracted. - contracted, and then exploded again, etc., and this is the base for my theory of multi-universe cosmos. - president obama wants to created a sputnik moment for america, where america suddenly realizes it has to make a great leap forward in technology. if you were advising him, what would you tell him to concentrate on? - well, i first would tell him that what he didn't mention--and i was even planning to write him a letter; otherwise i admire him--in his speech he didn't present the basic, basic histori
cambridge for the conference.nd i presented in the morning, during about three hours, my theory, and in the afternoon for four hours a question period and so on. and to my surprise, now in the last two months, there were many newspaper articles in canada based on the declaration of professor penrose from oxford--to whom i have just sent a letter two- three weeks ago--where he starts to say that a universe existed forever, but it had a certain time to be created, then expanded, developed, and...
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oxford so as a bird again in edinburgh and cambridge they've used that money to build centers of islamic studies and a saudi prince is allowed to then choose members of the management committee at centers and in oxford a member of the saudi government comes every year to address students again under the auspices of deals china also around a million dollars a year used to form cultural and language centers again. sheffield university and the university of edinburgh has benefited from that money and the chinese government refers to those centers as part of its foreign propaganda strategy really avoid range of money the same suspects in terms of universities. having a you know it's that big powerful and important universities across the u.k. receiving money routinely from the state government all right laura and that reporting for us from london thank you. and don't forget you can always log on and have your say on the stories we're covering today we're asking who benefits from the most from the wave of riots in the arab world log on to argue dot com and have your say. archie's first remark
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arabia has given a total of in the region of sixty eight million dollars to british universities cambridge outskirts so as ember again in edinburgh and cambridge they've used that money to build centers of islamic studies and a saudi prince is allowed to then choose members of the management committee at both senses china also around a million dollars he used to form cultural and language centers again and i see so us sheffield university and the university of edinburgh has benefited from that money and the chinese government refers to those senses as part of its foreign propaganda strategy so really a wide range of money the same suspects in terms of universities appearing a lot but big powerful and important universities across the u.k. receiving money routinely from government argues laura reporting from london for it you can always log on and have your say on the story on the stories we're covering on our website today we're asking who benefits the most from the wave of riots that are rocking the arab world while trying to argue dot com cast your vote . today violence is once again fla
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. >> rose: you went to cambridge to law school? >> yes. >> rose: did you then think that you wanted to go into politics? >> yes, because i saw no reason why i shouldn't have gone to the place. i think given the chance it will do better because we know the people better than they do. >> rose: so you joined to be part of an anti-colonialist people's party. >> rose: and we've done better than they ever did because we mixed up the people. the british kept us segregated from the time the place was built. he marked out areas, chinese live here, malays live here, indians live here, arabs live here. and the 19th century they were very disparate peoples and they didn't want rye i can't tells. so we'll segregate them. but i've got to make one society out of those people. they've got to understand each other even if they don't like each other. >> rose: and that's why you think it's fragile? >> yes, of course. it's not insight... it's not in their d.n.a. yet. it's enforced by here is living conditions, physical living conditions and everyday i
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given the appetite of the even more civic societies to consider valuable work such as home senator cambridge to consider to cooperate and will he consider including smaller organizations in such a new fund? >> well, i understand the question, unfortunately, we have no money to consider. we had to take some tough decisions on eligibility for the first round. we're looking for ways to top that out but we have no current plans for the second round. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to private gene hutchinson and private robert wood from 17 port maritime regiment. they were killed in a fire at camp bastian on monday the 14th of february. their service for the safety of the british people will not be forgotten and we send our deepest condolences to their families, their friends and their colleagues. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house would wish to send to the people in new zealand and those sadly at least four british citizens in the earthquake last week. we sent two teams of experts to provide whatever assistance they can. mr. speaker,
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a total of in the region of sixty eight million dollars to british universities in edinburgh and cambridge they've used that money to build centers of islamic studies and a saudi prince is allowed to then choose members of the management committee at both centers china also around a million dollars used to form cultural and language centers again so sheffield university and the university of edinburgh have benefited from that money and the chinese government refers to those centers as part of it foreign propaganda strategy so really a wide range of money the same suspects in terms of universities appearing a lot but big powerful and important universities across the u.k. receiving money routinely from governments. there in london and you can always have your say on the stories we're covering on our website and today we're asking who benefits most from the wave of riots in the arab world to be good to hear from you or have to do is log on to r.t. dot com and express your view. libya may become a boon of contention between russia and the u.s. america's vice president is now here in moscow an
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we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is bogus. my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the country. talking to the folks who were incarcerated, folks in the local community to inform the movement by those most directly affected. we came home for winning an award in grass-roots activism and then the police stop us for a taillight being out in the back of the car. when they run my license, they say i'm going to jail because there were three wards offer my arrest. it was bryonn bai
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cambridge, massachusetts is the second largest nerd city. berkeley came in at number four and santa clara is at number five. what time is the dinner break? want to have dinner in clara? a?ar more local news on the bear area at 6:00. we'll see you then. lt by u.s. warplanes intensifies. a defiant gadhafi warns of a crusader war and vows to fight back. crusader war and vows to fight back. tonight, what is the endgame? captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, everyone. the pentagon tonight says the allied assault on libya's military has inflicted heavy damage on moammar gadhafi's forces and grounded his combat planes. that assault, which we now know is being led by american warplanes, including long-range stealth bombers, has targeted both libya's air defenses and ground troops in an effort to halt gadhafi's attacks on anti-government rebels. but coalition officials insist gadhafi himself is not a target. tonight, as anti-aircraft fire lit up the skies over tripoli, libya's military command order claimed again it wasrding
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faster tectonic activity at cambridge university many thanks for speaking to us. ok evan mchugh a director at the australian seismological center says there's major obstacles to predicting earthquakes. i would be surprised if there was a worse sort of quake in this region certainly other earthquakes critical around the edge of the pacific we have no information that will allow us to. this is a very serious earthquake and i think it stands alone and. will certainly learn about those quakes we know where they happen we know that there will be larger earthquake around the pacific rim the question is when will an earthquake of a particular size happen and i think we're no closer to that than we were one hundred years ago it could be quite honest and it's probably an intractable question and i think we shouldn't focus on trying. instead we should focus as the japanese americans have done so successfully is designing to withstand a different approach i guess when it's hard for nations to prepare the tragedies on this scale space they're expected after alland think the j
faster tectonic activity at cambridge university many thanks for speaking to us. ok evan mchugh a director at the australian seismological center says there's major obstacles to predicting earthquakes. i would be surprised if there was a worse sort of quake in this region certainly other earthquakes critical around the edge of the pacific we have no information that will allow us to. this is a very serious earthquake and i think it stands alone and. will certainly learn about those quakes we...
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based cambridge petroleum group coral which started its u.s. of spent back in two thousand still over six hundred thirty five gas stations in the country analysts say the petroleum selling margin every u.s. is relatively low and decision is financially justified. that fraps up the business boys join me in less than one last time for more business news here on r.g.p. and if you want to get more news right now you can always log on to our website archie dot com slash business. download the official allocation show on the phone or i pod touch from the i choose ops to. life on the go. video on demand oxys mine calls and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the faulty job call. for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with a news maker. if. it is easy.
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based cambridge petroleum group who quote which started u.s. expansion back in two thousand still owns six hundred thirty five here stations in the country and the petroleum selling knowledge in the us is relatively low and the decision is financially justified. will be back in one hour's time with an update that's next with the headlines on our team to stay with us. template the official tea allocation chauny phone the i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. john she lights on the. video a month on she's mind bold colors. or a sense features now in the palm of your. vision on the t.v. jobs come. to the. wealthy british science. is not on the tires. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to name two crimes a report. in the czech republic is available in a hotel assayas central. ministry full stop. which i'm a taste in bosnia and herzegovina. in.
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base cambridge concerned angry the call was so the stars of the u.s. expansion back in two thousand so owns six hundred and thirty five gas stations in the country and the same petroleum southern margin in the u.s. is going to be no end of the season financially justifying. will be back in one hour's time am i that still allows you to stay with us. down to be official ante up location johnny i pod touch for me on q. sampson. geology schmeichel on the. video on demand on g.'s my old girls an omission st now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. in the czech republic ulti is available in this gallery hotel assayas central hotel primavera most full stop aida i'm a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in.
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based cambridge petroleum oil which started in the u.s. expansion and back in two thousand still owns six hundred thirty five gas stations in the country on the same trillion selling margin in the u.s. the sense of you know a decision is financially justified. so often i'll be back next hour with an update some maps next with the headlines to stay with us. download the official placation q i phone the i pod touch from the i choose out story. see life on the go. video on demand tease mine comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. lives of spain to the thirteen republic. center of russian defense production. live in the aussie heads to central russia. sunday crops and become an industry. the harsh winter makes players even more enjoyable. and when everyone can train to be a stomach.
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based cambridge patrol a group which started this u.s. expansion back in two thousand still owes six hundred thirty five stations in the country analysts say the petroleum selling margin in the this road to the low in the decision is financially just. that wraps up the business boys and you are up to date now more news from our website r.t. dot com slash visits. to. the. russia would be so much writer if you knew about songs from funds to the question some of. these stunts on t.v. don't come. culture is that so much of a given it is a huge decision on the mark when the world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and can a self defined democratic west learn. wealthy british style.
based cambridge patrol a group which started this u.s. expansion back in two thousand still owes six hundred thirty five stations in the country analysts say the petroleum selling margin in the this road to the low in the decision is financially just. that wraps up the business boys and you are up to date now more news from our website r.t. dot com slash visits. to. the. russia would be so much writer if you knew about songs from funds to the question some of. these stunts on t.v. don't come....
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arabia has given a total of in the region of sixteen million dollars to british universities and cambridge they've used that money to build fences studies and a saudi prince is allowed to then choose members of the management committee at place. china also around a million dollars. to form cultural and language centers again. sheffield university and the university of edinburgh has benefited from that money and the chinese government refers to the senses as a policy of its foreign propaganda strategy so really a wide range of money the same suspects in terms of universities appearing a lot but big powerful and important universities across the u.k. receiving money routinely from government. reporting for us from london the us is indirectly offering our populations the feeling of support and it's hard to encourage uprisings that's the view of political analyst at the carnegie endowment matthew rojansky his interview coming up in the next hour here's a preview. if you look at the slogans that those people are using they're not exactly pro western pro-american slogans there's a lot of kind of
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miles and had no job and did not want to tuck my tail between my legs, having told everybody in cambridge that i was going to be a star reporter in mississippi. they found a job on the smallest daily in the state, which was in west point. and i went over there and, in a way, had a magnificent year. i learned so much. a small town, a completely different experience having to learn how to deal with ordinary people and seeing the complexity of ordinary people and working in alien circumstances, something that served anybody who covered civil rights well and, later, vietnam well. i mean, it was an extraordinary year. and then i was lucky enough to work on what i think-- and john would agree-- was the best-known national newspaper in the country and probably the best newspaper in the south, the nashville tennessean, for four years. we had a great tradition on that paper, and we had made that state different from other states. it was a border state, but we had a very good editor, coleman harwell. we had a previous editor, jennings perry, editor of the editorial page, who had led a fight against
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based cambridge petroleum group which started its u.s. expansion back in two thousand. six hundred thirty five gas stations in the country and the save the cheerleader selling knowledge in the u.s. is going to be in the decision is financially justify. it. cast from lead the north stream consortium has secured almost three and a half billion dollars for the construction of the second phase of the fight line he generated funds are worth thirty percent financed by shareholders and seventy percent from international financial markets with twenty four banks involved construction of the second phases to start this may well as the first gas the livery through the pipeline first phases to commence in september nord stream is planned to deliver gas from russia to europe will be the longest pipeline in the world well once it's completed of course. i'm back next hour with an update join me then if you can for the headlines.
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behind the scenes i'm joined now by hodgman chang icon of us from south korea who teaches that came cambridge university in england and really you know a fascinating book here things they don't have twenty three things they don't tell you about capitalism so many interesting concepts but nothing too complicated i don't want to say you have any rocket science ideas you just connected some dots that a lot of people have got so my question to you is who is gay and what are the most important things that they didn't tell us was a very easily these free market economy which are towards the war and indeed they had a little boy influence or another things were done in. he told the world we need to free the markets more we need to. feel good about things like income inequality but the markets of the world india and we would be richer and i remember hearing phrases like trickle down economy things that you know if the wealthiest have the money it will trickle down and everyone will sort of get a part i don't you argue that there's no such thing as a free market and there are some things i think you ma
behind the scenes i'm joined now by hodgman chang icon of us from south korea who teaches that came cambridge university in england and really you know a fascinating book here things they don't have twenty three things they don't tell you about capitalism so many interesting concepts but nothing too complicated i don't want to say you have any rocket science ideas you just connected some dots that a lot of people have got so my question to you is who is gay and what are the most important...
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what was going on behind the scenes earlier i spoke to an economist from south korea who teaches at cambridge university and. he also wrote several books including this one twenty three things they don't tell you about capitalism so i asked him who they are and exactly what it is they haven't told us here's what he said. there is basically these free market economy which are all of the world and indeed they had a lot of influence on a lot of things were done in. the mission they told the world that we need to free the markets more we need to forget about things like income inequality that the market to the world india and we'll all be richer than me and i remember hearing phrases like trickle down economy things that you know if the ruffing is have the money it will trickle down and everyone will sort of get a part i know that you argue that there's no such thing as a free market and there is something that can make the difference that we overlook there are child labor laws there are environmental regulations things that at first people so technically there are rules in place why do you think
what was going on behind the scenes earlier i spoke to an economist from south korea who teaches at cambridge university and. he also wrote several books including this one twenty three things they don't tell you about capitalism so i asked him who they are and exactly what it is they haven't told us here's what he said. there is basically these free market economy which are all of the world and indeed they had a lot of influence on a lot of things were done in. the mission they told the world...
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doing enough or is new cambridge right we should have a no fly zone sort of over the country immediately well here's what bothers me about this is yesterday in his news conference obama used harsher language against house republicans and he did about khadafi why is this guy still alive you know we need to do everything we can to support the insurgents in that country and it's going to come down to the guy with the bigger gun wins and you know like nicks are cozy calling for airstrikes i mean we really need to why is caught up in not dead is what i want to. i have to tell you first of all if i were president james clapper would be able to. this is not the first time that he has said things in public which first i don't think are true and he should have said as director of intelligence number one number two. i think. that there were whole civilized world is united against gadhafi what i'm afraid is that before we get our you know what to go over the top is going to wipe out the opposition we've moved fast but i don't think we move fast enough i don't want to see is what. sort of third war
doing enough or is new cambridge right we should have a no fly zone sort of over the country immediately well here's what bothers me about this is yesterday in his news conference obama used harsher language against house republicans and he did about khadafi why is this guy still alive you know we need to do everything we can to support the insurgents in that country and it's going to come down to the guy with the bigger gun wins and you know like nicks are cozy calling for airstrikes i mean we...
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speaker, nicholas philipson was an undergraduate at aberdeen and cabot university with a phd from cambridge in 1967. he was lecturer in history of eden borough in 1965 and subsequently went senior lecturer and reader. he retired from full-time employment in 2004 at whispery worded honorary research fellow. he is held research places the united states and europe. his research is focused on the cultural and intellectual history of early modern and modern scotland with particular interest in the history of the scottish enlightenment. it is french political thought. he is your other project on the same manner cop land and the founder and editor of a new journal, "modern intellectual history." she has lectured extensively on this topic today in both europe and the united states. now i hate to add to finish the info and get to where speaker. one reviewer of this book has remarked that the book reveals that adam smith revealed untranslated wholly remarkable, touring bikes. he was excited mostly by buying books, apparently the most exciting that happened was going over to the library's purchase pla
speaker, nicholas philipson was an undergraduate at aberdeen and cabot university with a phd from cambridge in 1967. he was lecturer in history of eden borough in 1965 and subsequently went senior lecturer and reader. he retired from full-time employment in 2004 at whispery worded honorary research fellow. he is held research places the united states and europe. his research is focused on the cultural and intellectual history of early modern and modern scotland with particular interest in the...
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cambridge, massachusetts, is is number two. no surprise because it is home of harvard and m.i.t. berkeley came in at number four. santa clara, another silicon valley city, is number five. now i know where my producer should be hanging out. much more ahead on "today in the bay." >>> coming up, the l.a. marathon is getting under way and this man is going to run it. a supervised sumo wrestler. >>> running a marathon is one of the most challenging feats an average-sized person can do. so imagine the difficulty if you weigh more than 400 pounds. meet kelly "fat man" knightley of los angeles. he is six feet tall and weighs 405 pounds. and today he plans to run in the los angeles marathon. if he finishes, he will be the heaviest man ever to complete the 26.2-mile course. did we mention he's a sumo wrestler as well? he says he runs the marathon and after he finishes he wants to hike mt. everest and swim the english channel. and why not. >>> will the giants' closer make it to the season-opener? plus the sharks beat st. louis, but a key player may be singing the blues. we have it all in mo
cambridge, massachusetts, is is number two. no surprise because it is home of harvard and m.i.t. berkeley came in at number four. santa clara, another silicon valley city, is number five. now i know where my producer should be hanging out. much more ahead on "today in the bay." >>> coming up, the l.a. marathon is getting under way and this man is going to run it. a supervised sumo wrestler. >>> running a marathon is one of the most challenging feats an average-sized...
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he is the author of atoms is marketplace of life, 2002 from cambridge in actual at the at the same publisher in 2006. the latter one, temples and enterprise award. he is the editor of the levelers. i know we were against them, but i guess that's probably not right. you can always get straightened out at these things. and he's also the editor of adam smith philosophical writings in 2004. his book "adam smith" will be published in 2011 and he is currently working on a book and he is very industrious, wouldn't you agree? he is currently working on a book of the moral status of socialism. would you please welcome james otteson. [applause] .. for the astonishing growth in wealth and prosperity in the west but also blamed by many for the inequalities in wealth that have arisen in that time. so we have the interesting, and deirdre mccloskey argues that adam smith's ideas have led to more good for humanity than any other single -- i can see you better more than any other single person in the history of humankind and we have geoffrey sax is suggests smithian markets have led to exploitation and envir
he is the author of atoms is marketplace of life, 2002 from cambridge in actual at the at the same publisher in 2006. the latter one, temples and enterprise award. he is the editor of the levelers. i know we were against them, but i guess that's probably not right. you can always get straightened out at these things. and he's also the editor of adam smith philosophical writings in 2004. his book "adam smith" will be published in 2011 and he is currently working on a book and he is...
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. >> this event took place at the harvard book store in cambridge, massachusetts. >> tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension. >> first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the all white albany high-school and albany georgia football team in 19 in the mid-60s. this kid is a player and another black player decide to get to the football camp which was in the middle of the woods, along the creek. bad things could happen. the first night, one of the black players did not make it and went home. the one who survived is greedy caldwell. it's important to understand how football in the deep south helped further integration. the forward of this book is written by a university football coach. that is with appeal to him. i interviewed greedy caldwell, a few other blacks who came after him and other whites who had to make adjustments and white coaches who supported brady and black players
. >> this event took place at the harvard book store in cambridge, massachusetts. >> tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension. >> first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the all white albany high-school and albany georgia football team in 19 in the mid-60s. this kid...