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i went to cambridge.sations happening with other people who aren't japanese, or whatever, and the conversation would be like, "oh, yeah, so what are you up to these days? "what do you do in yourspare time?" but for me it was like, "oh, i'd love to go to japan sometime," and ijust became like... i felt like what people saw of me was this map ofjapan. it wasn't me as a person. and i rememberfeeling so frustrated growing up, because that is... ..that�*s been the story of my life. and, sure, it's positive — everyone loves japan. that's amazing. but truthfully, i didn't grow up injapan and i think a lot of immigrants, orfirst gen immigrants, can really relate to that. it's a very tricky relationship that we have to navigate our whole lives. # call me crazy. # call me selfish. # i'm the baddest. # and i'm worth it...# growing up in a traditional migrant family and studying at cambridge university, it wasn't obvious that she'd pursue a career in music — but it was her creative calling. # give mejust a little bit
i went to cambridge.sations happening with other people who aren't japanese, or whatever, and the conversation would be like, "oh, yeah, so what are you up to these days? "what do you do in yourspare time?" but for me it was like, "oh, i'd love to go to japan sometime," and ijust became like... i felt like what people saw of me was this map ofjapan. it wasn't me as a person. and i rememberfeeling so frustrated growing up, because that is... ..that�*s been the story of...
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the startup behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university. and effectively like a covid test. so you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go in and then treat. because of that, you can catch it much earlier before they spread. so as a company, you have this live dataset of bedbug activity. do you think there has been an actual rise in the number of bedbugs, or is it partly driven by social media hysteria? so we've monitored around a million hotel nights now, and there has been a consistent rise this year. so before covid, there had been a long term trend upwards over the last decade. it dropped back a bit with when everyone stopped travelling, but this year it really has come back with a vengeance. this isn't the only game in town. other companies integrate traps into furniture legs, while others use highly trained sniffer dogs to find bedbugs. but there is, of course, a stigma around any kind of pest control for clients like hotels, not to mention that it's yet another cost for the struggling hospitality industry. i spoke to one owner
the startup behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university. and effectively like a covid test. so you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go in and then treat. because of that, you can catch it much earlier before they spread. so as a company, you have this live dataset of bedbug activity. do you think there has been an actual rise in the number of bedbugs, or is it partly driven by social media hysteria? so we've monitored around a million hotel nights now, and...
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the start—up behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university. graduates from cambridge. they act as an early warning _ university. they act as an early warning system - university. they act as an early warning system andj early warning system and effectively, like a covid test. so effectively, like a covid test. 50 you — effectively, like a covid test. so you are doing the measuring to tell_ so you are doing the measuring to tell you — so you are doing the measuring to tell you where to go and treat _ to tell you where to go and treat. before that, you can catch— treat. before that, you can catch it _ treat. before that, you can catch it earlier before they spread _ catch it earlier before they s - read. ,, ., catch it earlier before they sread. , ., catch it earlier before they sread. ,., , spread. so it is a company, you have a live _ spread. so it is a company, you have a live data _ spread. so it is a company, you have a live data set _ spread. so it is a company, you have a live data set of- spread. so it is a company, you have a live data set of bed - spread. so i
the start—up behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university. graduates from cambridge. they act as an early warning _ university. they act as an early warning system - university. they act as an early warning system andj early warning system and effectively, like a covid test. so effectively, like a covid test. 50 you — effectively, like a covid test. so you are doing the measuring to tell_ so you are doing the measuring to tell you — so you are doing the measuring...
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the start up by cambridge. the start up by cambridge university graduates. a cobra text. you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go in and treat. you can catch up go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier. == go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier.— go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier. -- like a code or text- — up much earlier. -- like a code or text- do _ up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you _ up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you think— up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you think there - up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you think there has j or text. do you think there has been a rise in the number of bedbugs or is it partly give driven by his theory on social media? ~ �* ., ., ., ' media? we've monitored about1 million high-heeled _ media? we've monitored about1 million high-heeled -- _ media? we've monitored about1 million high-heeled -- hotel- million high—heeled —— hotel nights and there have been rises. there had been a trend of words last decade. it dropped back a bit when ever
the start up by cambridge. the start up by cambridge university graduates. a cobra text. you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go in and treat. you can catch up go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier. == go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier.— go in and treat. you can catch up much earlier. -- like a code or text- — up much earlier. -- like a code or text- do _ up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you _ up much earlier. -- like a code or text. do you...
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professor gina neff from cambridge _ high. professor gina neff from cambridge university, - high.his hour. that is that the senate collect committee on intelligence on the gaza hospital blast has released the following statement, it has received and reviewed intelligence related to the attack on the hospital, based on this information it says that they feel confident that the explosion was a result of a failed rocket launch by militants terrorists and not the result of an israeli air strike. so there you go from the senate intelligence committee, they say they feel confident the explosion was a result of a failed rocket launch. stay with us here on the context. hello. storm babet will be lashing the uk over the next few days, but i�*d also like to make the point that the weather won�*t be bad all the time as this storm spreads from the south. we�*re also expecting the skies to clear in a few places. sunny spells and mild weather can be expected, too. but let�*s focus on the rain. the biggest problem from this storm — a rare red warning in force thursday into friday for specificall
professor gina neff from cambridge _ high. professor gina neff from cambridge university, - high.his hour. that is that the senate collect committee on intelligence on the gaza hospital blast has released the following statement, it has received and reviewed intelligence related to the attack on the hospital, based on this information it says that they feel confident that the explosion was a result of a failed rocket launch by militants terrorists and not the result of an israeli air strike. so...
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the start—up behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university.system and effectively, it's like a covid test. so you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go and treat. before that, you can catch it earlier, before they spread. so as a company, you have a live data set of bed bug activity. do you think there's been a rise in the number of bedbugs, or is it partly driven by social media hysteria? we've monitored abouti million hotels now and there has been a consistent rise this year. before covid, there had been a long—term trend upwards. 0ver over a decade. it dropped back a bit with everyone travelling, but now it has come back with a vengeance. this is not the only game in town, other companies incorporate traps in furniture legs, while others use sniffer dogs. but there is a stigma around pest control for clients like hotels, not to mention it as another cost for the struggling hospitality industry. i spoke to one owner of a paris hotel, who has invested in this bed bug detection technology and displays a badge to show this to customers
the start—up behind this was set up by science graduates from cambridge university.system and effectively, it's like a covid test. so you're doing the measuring to tell you where to go and treat. before that, you can catch it earlier, before they spread. so as a company, you have a live data set of bed bug activity. do you think there's been a rise in the number of bedbugs, or is it partly driven by social media hysteria? we've monitored abouti million hotels now and there has been a...
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by then we have move out and get a rent-controlled apartment in cambridge.alked down the street to the only person who spoke english in the family, my 12-years-old niece, melissa. and i said, "mellie, "can you please dictate names and number of the book, so i can learn how to pick up messages?" and she's, like, "of course, tía." so for two or three weeks, we sat down every night for her to dictate names and numbers, and i became a master speller. i was so proud of myself, i thought had secured my job. so i come happy to my job every day, but one day, that proved that that was not enough. cathy comes down the stairs with tears in her eyes, and she said "claritza, the executive director have eliminated your position." i still can feel the sadness and despair of that moment. by then, i was four months pregnant with my first son, and just the thought that i couldn't provide for my son and being able to pay rent that, as it is, a part-time, ten-dollars-an-hour job, i was making more money than my husband with a minimum-wage kitchen aide job. i picked up my stuff,
by then we have move out and get a rent-controlled apartment in cambridge.alked down the street to the only person who spoke english in the family, my 12-years-old niece, melissa. and i said, "mellie, "can you please dictate names and number of the book, so i can learn how to pick up messages?" and she's, like, "of course, tía." so for two or three weeks, we sat down every night for her to dictate names and numbers, and i became a master speller. i was so proud of...
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professor graham is the author of 12 books that have helped redefine the field especially the cambridge companion and with ward, cambridge history of african-american literature, on occasion of 40th anniversary and retirement to writing full-time, i'm sorry, intergenerational panel of distinguished scholar, january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments, ongoing significance and new ventures in archiving programming and literary research and its expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners. graham lives in lawrence, kansas and work at two new books. the book that we are looking at today the house where my soul lives, the life of margaret walker and she will be at the book signing tent at 3:00 p.m. today. i just want to mention the modern language association, there were mud slides and just everything was going on. so people had to really want to be there to be with you, miriam. next wayne flint. wayne flint iser southern historian and educator who was hired after teaching for decades at a burn university where he directed more than 60 graduate programs. he has lecture
professor graham is the author of 12 books that have helped redefine the field especially the cambridge companion and with ward, cambridge history of african-american literature, on occasion of 40th anniversary and retirement to writing full-time, i'm sorry, intergenerational panel of distinguished scholar, january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments, ongoing significance and new ventures in archiving programming and literary research and its expanding community of digital scholars and...
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and with jerry ward, the cambridge history african american literature on the occasion of the history of black 40th anniversary and graham's retired from teaching to writing full time and answer just i'm sorry to interrupt generational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association's january 2023 conference to celebrate ongoing significance and new ventures and archive programing and literary and its expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners graham lives in lawrence, kansas, is at work on two new books. her book today that we're looking at is entitled the house where my soul lives. the of margaret walker. and she'll be at the book signing ten at 3 p.m. today. i just wanted to mention modern language association. they were much lies and just everything was on. i couldn't even catch my plane. so people to really want to be there to be with you. miriam mixed have wayne flynt wayne flynt is a southern history educator who retired teaching for decades at auburn university, where he directed more 60 graduate programs. he has lectured at such one
and with jerry ward, the cambridge history african american literature on the occasion of the history of black 40th anniversary and graham's retired from teaching to writing full time and answer just i'm sorry to interrupt generational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association's january 2023 conference to celebrate ongoing significance and new ventures and archive programing and literary and its expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners graham...
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when a 24 year old activist in cambridge chucked an orange paint over over trinity college, cambridgelding in scotland, and has been causing all sorts of trouble for the colleges in cambridge in a bid to persuade the government that actually their policy of new oil and gas licences is wrong. now let's be honest. just stop oil are probably feeling a bit sore given that they've recently given that they've recently given that the regulator is have recently approved the rosebank oil field exploration in. so now they're trying to get their own back. but these people are completely unhinged. this activist after going on this tirade against one of the ancient cambridge colleges , has ancient cambridge colleges, has uploaded a bizarre video onto social media where she actually said, i am terrified of what will happen to me and my friends when society breaks down. trans people are already treated like animals . people are already treated like animals. imagine what will happen to us when people are stabbing each other over the last loaf of bread at tesco . last loaf of bread at tesco. sorry wha
when a 24 year old activist in cambridge chucked an orange paint over over trinity college, cambridgelding in scotland, and has been causing all sorts of trouble for the colleges in cambridge in a bid to persuade the government that actually their policy of new oil and gas licences is wrong. now let's be honest. just stop oil are probably feeling a bit sore given that they've recently given that they've recently given that the regulator is have recently approved the rosebank oil field...
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not just by the russians, cambridge analytic, others.o we were watching in real time the changing of the impact of technology and ways i certain had not foreseen, did not understand. we began to get evidence from scientists. medical doctors were tickly pediatricians but psychologists and psychiatrists and others very clear impact from screen tiebreak not just screen time, what people were doing on those screens. the american academy of pediatrics came out some years ago that got very little attention. came out and said based on what we are sent no child under two should have access to screen. they have since revised that to a higher and higher age. we are learning how screens, how technology, have the addiction to technology literally changes the way your brain develops. there was a beginning of a commentary sounding the alarm about all of this. then we began to get evidence about increases in anxiety, depression, eating disorders particularly among young women. but also young men as well. and then covid hit. covid was a mass exercise an
not just by the russians, cambridge analytic, others.o we were watching in real time the changing of the impact of technology and ways i certain had not foreseen, did not understand. we began to get evidence from scientists. medical doctors were tickly pediatricians but psychologists and psychiatrists and others very clear impact from screen tiebreak not just screen time, what people were doing on those screens. the american academy of pediatrics came out some years ago that got very little...
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lot of the technological developments in propaganda and act of measures, not just by the russians, cambridge analytic but others. we were watching in realtime the kind-t of changing of the impact of technology in ways that i certainly hadad not foreseen, dd not understand. and then we began to get evidence from scientists, medical doctors, particularly pediatricians, psychologists and others that they were beginning to see very clear impact from screen time but not just screen time, what people were doing on these screens and the american academy of pediatrics came out some years ago which got very little attention but came out and said based on what we are seeing no child under 2 should have access to a screen. they have since revised that to a higher and higher age because r we are learning how screens, w technology, how the addiction to technology literally changes the way your brain develops. so there was a beginning of a commentary, sounding the alarm about all of this and then we began to get evidence about increases in anxiety, depression, eating disorders particularly among young wom
lot of the technological developments in propaganda and act of measures, not just by the russians, cambridge analytic but others. we were watching in realtime the kind-t of changing of the impact of technology in ways that i certainly hadad not foreseen, dd not understand. and then we began to get evidence from scientists, medical doctors, particularly pediatricians, psychologists and others that they were beginning to see very clear impact from screen time but not just screen time, what people...
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for progress a-gram of the other 12 books that have helped to redefine the field especially the cambridge companion of the african-american novel and with jerry w. word the history of african-american literature. on occasion of the history of black writing's and a verse in her retirement intergenerational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments ongoing significant and new ventures and archiving programming and literary research and expanding community of digital scholars and practitioners. graham was in lawrence kansas and is working on two new books. her book today that we are looking at is entitled the house where my soul lives the life of margaret walker and she'll be at the book signing today. i want to thank the modern writing association. there were mudslides and everything was going on so people had towa really wanted yu here to be with you today. next we have wayne flynt -- wayne flynt. he taught for decades and directed more than 60 graduate programs. hehe has lectured at universitis in china
for progress a-gram of the other 12 books that have helped to redefine the field especially the cambridge companion of the african-american novel and with jerry w. word the history of african-american literature. on occasion of the history of black writing's and a verse in her retirement intergenerational panel of distinguished scholars gathered at the modern language association january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments ongoing significant and new ventures and archiving programming...
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well, maybe if you're a fan of league one club, cambridge united.oose. they say you have to be fun and energetic. imagine being paid to do that? it sounds pretty ideal for me. you are all caught up. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott. here's what's coming up. england reach euro 2024 — they beat the defending champions, italy, to book their place in germany. a shock at the cricket world cup — the netherlands beat south africa for their first win at this year's tournament. perhaps south africa's rugby players can have more success. they prepare for their world cup semi—final showdown with england. hello and welcome to the programme. england have qualified for next year's european football championships, with two games to spare, after a 3—1win over italy at wembley. the defending champions' hopes of qualifying automatically are hanging by a thread. joe wilson was watching. there was a reflective mood before kick—off here at wembley, as we observed, as uefa directed,
well, maybe if you're a fan of league one club, cambridge united.oose. they say you have to be fun and energetic. imagine being paid to do that? it sounds pretty ideal for me. you are all caught up. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm paul scott. here's what's coming up. england reach euro 2024 — they beat the defending champions, italy, to book their place in germany. a shock at the cricket world cup — the netherlands beat south africa for their first win at this...
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cambridge don't have a ball. cambridge library has a recall. radio . news radio. >> hello. welcome back to headliners. we're into the final stretch now. well, no , the back stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say . stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say. nick stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say . nick the nine, i should say. nick the guardian to kick us off some good old fashioned from liz cheney. it's been too long. indeed. >> trump is single most dangerous threat to the us warns republican. i might stick some inverted commas in liz cheney so the guardian's calling her a yes . well, the guardian says moderate. i say rhino. you know, when the guardian's back in the repubuc when the guardian's back in the republic and they they're a moderate, apparently ridiculous rhino and she says he rhino person and she says he cannot be the next president because if he is all the things he do but was he attempted to do but was stopped from doing by responsible aka deep responsible people, aka the deep state, she said sta
cambridge don't have a ball. cambridge library has a recall. radio . news radio. >> hello. welcome back to headliners. we're into the final stretch now. well, no , the back stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say . stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say. nick stretch now. well, no, the back nine, i should say . nick the nine, i should say. nick the guardian to kick us off some good old fashioned from liz cheney. it's been too long. indeed. >> trump is single...
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molly is live in cambridge massachusetts. >> this is happening coast to coast, dozens of students, you mentioned cal state advertising, they were chanting free palestine and other inflammatory language in the wake of the horrific attacks. the administration pushing back writing we reject glorific of war or celebration of death and acknowledge pain caused by speech that does. reaction coming quickly after president of nyu bar association blamed israel for horrific attacks. he writes this regime created condition that made resistance necessary sear, i condemn the violence. the dean of the law school declared that message was not from the school or nor did it speak for the leadership. harvard leadership was slammed for failing to denounce a statement signed by 30 plus student organizations. response was published monday night, former harvard president who called out harvard silence posted to say this fails to meet the need of the moment, why can't we find anything after george floyd's death or russia invade of ukraine when they take hundreds hostage attending a concert. a new article note
molly is live in cambridge massachusetts. >> this is happening coast to coast, dozens of students, you mentioned cal state advertising, they were chanting free palestine and other inflammatory language in the wake of the horrific attacks. the administration pushing back writing we reject glorific of war or celebration of death and acknowledge pain caused by speech that does. reaction coming quickly after president of nyu bar association blamed israel for horrific attacks. he writes this...
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of 12 books that redefined the field especially the companions of the african-american novel and cambridge history of literature written on the occasion of the history of black writing 40th anniversary and graham's retirement from teaching writing full-time intergenerational panel of distinguished scholars gathered january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments, ongoing significant and new ventures and archiving programming and literary research and its expanding digital scholars and practitioners.m graham lives in kansas and is at work on two new books. the house where my soul is, the life of margaret walker and she will be at the 3:00 p.m. today. language association, there were mudslides and everything going on, i couldn't even get there so will really have to be with you. wayne is a seven historian and educator who retired after teaching for decades i auburn university where head directed 0 graduate programs. he's lectured at the university and china and queens university north of ireland and universities in oxford, cambridge and great britain ofd the franklin roosevelt center at
of 12 books that redefined the field especially the companions of the african-american novel and cambridge history of literature written on the occasion of the history of black writing 40th anniversary and graham's retirement from teaching writing full-time intergenerational panel of distinguished scholars gathered january 2023 conference to celebrate accomplishments, ongoing significant and new ventures and archiving programming and literary research and its expanding digital scholars and...
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and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some things i think he got wrong, which is a different talk, but most part i think he's remarkable and i think that's because he lived through languages and books and in the different epochs and eras. he was able to read. you know, he said he sometimes found himself thi
and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father...
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there were many threats at that time, and i know one day i came home, i was living in cambridge on my apartment door, there was... star of david and uh under it was never again i had just given a talk um and so it was frightening to me but uh then i i thought you know i know who i am uh and i understand um that this is ideological zionism is not uh judaism and it has nothing to do with jewish life uh it has everything to do with zionius who want to justify taking this land, what is the difference in structure between a colonial state and settler colonial state? yeah, mean if we're putting this in the um, you know in the more modern period, the say from the 18th, 19th, say 19th century on, it has to be put in the context of imperialism um and and it has to also be put in the in the context of capitalism. the point is that we live in a world of nation states developed in the 19th and 20th century. these nation states, the western nation states, especially, do not have all of the uh resources required for industrial economy that was developing and therefore they had to get it in one of t
there were many threats at that time, and i know one day i came home, i was living in cambridge on my apartment door, there was... star of david and uh under it was never again i had just given a talk um and so it was frightening to me but uh then i i thought you know i know who i am uh and i understand um that this is ideological zionism is not uh judaism and it has nothing to do with jewish life uh it has everything to do with zionius who want to justify taking this land, what is the...
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"i was living in cambridge and on my apartment door there was the star of david, and under it was never again, i had just given a talk, um, and so it was frightening uh to me, but uh, then i i thought, you know, i know who i am, and i understand um that this is ideological zionism, is not uh judaism, and it has nothing to do with jewish life, uh, it..." has everything to do with zionis who want to uh justify taking this land, what is the difference in structure between the colonial state and the central colonial state? yeah, mean if we're putting this in the um, you know in the more modern period, the say from the 18th 19th. say 19th century on, it has to be put in the context of imperialism, and it has to also be put in the in the context of capitalism. point is that we live in a world of nation states developed in the 19th and 20th century, these nation states, the western nation states, especially, do not have all of the resources required for industrial economy that was developing, therefore they had to get it one of two ways, one they could try to trade for it, or two, they could c
"i was living in cambridge and on my apartment door there was the star of david, and under it was never again, i had just given a talk, um, and so it was frightening uh to me, but uh, then i i thought, you know, i know who i am, and i understand um that this is ideological zionism, is not uh judaism, and it has nothing to do with jewish life, uh, it..." has everything to do with zionis who want to uh justify taking this land, what is the difference in structure between the colonial...
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and also in london is a professor of modern middle east politics at the university of cambridge. thank you for joining us. so let's talk about the possibility that israel is under pressure to delay its ground offensive, starting with you, from what we hear, the problem with discussing is military plans is a secret but israel has delayed it several times. >> in a way it's we found it it in the military operation and we know the consequences of such of such an offensive is bound to cost many, many lives. and a, israel denies on the service to mobilize and need to be led in this and asked to do it. [indiscernible] and tensions, evolving tensions. and there is international community where the pressure is mounting because we see the level of casualties on the palestinian side, many of them are civilians. annette: it's not so good. we think 222 hostages, only two hostages have been released thus far and the other one is worried that if a worried and a ground these hostages might be used as human shields. so what is the political aim of such an attack. this government talks about and t
and also in london is a professor of modern middle east politics at the university of cambridge. thank you for joining us. so let's talk about the possibility that israel is under pressure to delay its ground offensive, starting with you, from what we hear, the problem with discussing is military plans is a secret but israel has delayed it several times. >> in a way it's we found it it in the military operation and we know the consequences of such of such an offensive is bound to cost...
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, cambridge, there’s moscow grad, here’s the explanation that the enemy is using it, well, i like moscowat this is a russian word now, and moscow city, why not, st. petersburg is a dutch word, it has come you will be able to develop some kind of regulations, i just wanted to say that there should be some kind of professional public council that would develop some rules, because the law is one thing, that’s one thing, public opinion is another thing, that’s another matter, but there should be professionals , social activists. who would just get together and decide, simply with their taste, their knowledge, yes, what is good and what is not, because well, well, well , it’s true, to some the word fake seems terrible, but i think that, that it in general, it’s a normal russian word, we use nonsense, so we replace fake with nonsense, even because , well, nonsense, you see, has a very crude connotation, fake is a smaller word, maybe information, maybe we use the word nonsense when we need to illustrate some kind of propaganda statements from kiev, something zelensky said to someone there, inst
, cambridge, there’s moscow grad, here’s the explanation that the enemy is using it, well, i like moscowat this is a russian word now, and moscow city, why not, st. petersburg is a dutch word, it has come you will be able to develop some kind of regulations, i just wanted to say that there should be some kind of professional public council that would develop some rules, because the law is one thing, that’s one thing, public opinion is another thing, that’s another matter, but there...
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and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father newhouse said, you know, there are people who can stop reading c.s. lewis and those who can't. and the latter are eventually thought to be lewis scholars. and so in my own life, i know there's i'm always got something by lewis, but then i'm just consistently impressed with his insights here, there and everywhere there are some things i think he got wrong, which is a different talk, but most part i think he's remarkable and i think that's because he lived through languages and books and in the different epochs and eras. he was able to read. you know, he said he sometimes found himself thi
and in his inaugural address at cambridge, he he he talks about himself as a dinosaur.and because he sees himself as being of the age that his past of the ancient and medieval age, and he feels out of touch with with modernity and so the dinosaur thing is get a look at me. you can there won't be many more of me left. right. so in terms of how he could do it, he i do think he's remarkable. there are a number of remarkable thinkers and and there have been talks on them this week in father...
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all happened just before 6 sunday morning on somerville circle right near cambridge. part police say a man was shot and was on the ground. he was taken to the hospital and at last check was in critical condition. that investigation is ongoing. well over the east bay, chaos breaks out when a side show and fireworks ended in a brush fire. all happened during critical fire. danger with a red flag warning in place from the national weather service. well, 4 sarah stinson has that story. >> people attended a side show saturday night in antioch. it shut down the intersection of lone tree way and deer valley road. the sound engines roaring. >> tires, screeching and fireworks popping at history. >> people home from car windows as they spun their wheels and did donuts nearly hitting bystanders and then nearby brush caught fire. but even flames spreading in the distance didn't seem to stop people. the sideshow continued until police and fire crews arrived just after midnight. >> soon as people heard the sirens, they quickly ran or drove off from the area contra. costa county fir
all happened just before 6 sunday morning on somerville circle right near cambridge. part police say a man was shot and was on the ground. he was taken to the hospital and at last check was in critical condition. that investigation is ongoing. well over the east bay, chaos breaks out when a side show and fireworks ended in a brush fire. all happened during critical fire. danger with a red flag warning in place from the national weather service. well, 4 sarah stinson has that story. >>...
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molly line is live in cambridge with more on this. molly, is the school speaking out? >> yes, after high profile alumni, as well as a former president harshly criticized the university and the student groups, releasing the statement blaming israel for the brutal hamas attacks. harvard's president has finally responded, this today from her, she writes let there be no doubt i condemn the terrorist atrocities. let me also state on this matter as on others our students have the right to speak for themselves, no student group, not even 30 student groups, speaks for harvard university or its leadership. the office of the president released a statement last night as well but failed to address the student groups, reading in part we write to you heart broken by the death and destruction unleashed by the attack by hamas and the war in israel and gaza underway. harvard's slow response resulted in a waterfall of high profile criticism, including members of congress from both sides of the political aisle, ted cruz, stefanik and others, said i have never been as disillusioned. they
molly line is live in cambridge with more on this. molly, is the school speaking out? >> yes, after high profile alumni, as well as a former president harshly criticized the university and the student groups, releasing the statement blaming israel for the brutal hamas attacks. harvard's president has finally responded, this today from her, she writes let there be no doubt i condemn the terrorist atrocities. let me also state on this matter as on others our students have the right to speak...
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hospital after being shot vacaville 7 just before 6 sunday morning on somerville circle right near cambridge. part police say a man was shot and was on the ground. have today to the hospital and at last check was in critical condition. all right. let's go to the second story. zara, cisco, we're talking smoke was seen coming from interest in neighborhood after a fire started above a restaurant called the chilly house. >> video from the citizens app showing firefighters working to put out the flames. firefighters apparently used a drone unit to quickly put out that fire. no one was hurt. it looks like there was some damage done to the building. >> and now 607. and today, santa clara county nurses rally for improved working conditions and patient care. their contract expired yesterday. these rallies are going to be all throughout the day. first one is at 09:00am. at the saint louise regional hospital and that single right then at noon, they'll be at o'connor hospital in san jose at 3 o'clock this afternoon valley medical center the main hospital there in san jose on bascom avenue nurses want to
hospital after being shot vacaville 7 just before 6 sunday morning on somerville circle right near cambridge. part police say a man was shot and was on the ground. have today to the hospital and at last check was in critical condition. all right. let's go to the second story. zara, cisco, we're talking smoke was seen coming from interest in neighborhood after a fire started above a restaurant called the chilly house. >> video from the citizens app showing firefighters working to put out...
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correspondent mollie is at university in cambridge massachusetts tonight. . >> reporter: dubbed a dayance. >> we welcome you today to stand in solidarity with palestine and palestinian. >> reporter: nationwide protests called for by the national students for justice in palestinian organization turned into clashes at some universities including unc chapel hill in north carolina. video captures a jewish professor who joined pro israel counter protest, being pushed. >> those people that support people that killed hundreds of people, kids, babies. >> reporter: the online poster touting the call to action features a paraglider, one of the means hamas used to infiltrate israel, slater hundreds and take hostages. one young woman attending the resistance rally at arizona state university remained unapologetic in her support. >> you guys are touting hamas as a terrorist organization. it's a resistance movement and we need to stand behind it. >> greg: several student organizations that originally signed on to a joint statement blaming israel are now seeking to retract their support and business
correspondent mollie is at university in cambridge massachusetts tonight. . >> reporter: dubbed a dayance. >> we welcome you today to stand in solidarity with palestine and palestinian. >> reporter: nationwide protests called for by the national students for justice in palestinian organization turned into clashes at some universities including unc chapel hill in north carolina. video captures a jewish professor who joined pro israel counter protest, being pushed. >>...
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library, today because cambridge library, dawn are making a list of offensive books. >> i mean, it'shat about a racist book? >> well, yeah, but books are there, right? and if we're talking talking talking we're talking about historic books here. mein historic books here. okay. mein kampf. which kampf. mein kampf, which actually a great trigger for actually is a great trigger for debate and finding out what mistakes were made in the past and what can learn for the and what we can learn for the future. think when we're future. i think when we're cancelling our literature statues, any of this stuff we learn from it. surely that is the point of why these works were done in the first place. so no, i don't think it should be. i mean, it doesn't actually say what books they are cancelling in the piece i'm reading here. >> but to be fair, dawn, they're not cancelling what they're saying is they're looking at difficult books. >> ruining >> scarlett, stop ruining a story. on. story. come on. >> got it. this is. this is putting. putting books in a section saying these are offensive. you can rea
library, today because cambridge library, dawn are making a list of offensive books. >> i mean, it'shat about a racist book? >> well, yeah, but books are there, right? and if we're talking talking talking we're talking about historic books here. mein historic books here. okay. mein kampf. which kampf. mein kampf, which actually a great trigger for actually is a great trigger for debate and finding out what mistakes were made in the past and what can learn for the and what we can...
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after the establishment of bilateral relations between britain and russia, a cambridge graduate, physiciania, who had been waiting in russia, was sent to moscow elisha bomelia. at the same time, contemporaries of ivan the terrible began to note changes in the tsar’s behavior, which have already received medical attention in our time. in the remains of ivan ii the terrible , the mercury content exceeded the norm by more than 2,600 times. the effects of mercury include deep depression, mania, persecution and other mental disorders, as well as damaged apparatus and genetic inheritance. perhaps the poisoning of ioan vasilievich with mercury initiated a political crisis, unrest: during the great embassy peter i to europe, london made successful attempts to persuade peter the great to an alliance against sweden. at the same time, british. malbara convinced the swedish king charles 12 to oppose moscow. as a result , a twenty-year northern war arose, as a result of which britain regained access to the baltic sea. it must be recalled that it was the british who stood behind turkey in almost all rus
after the establishment of bilateral relations between britain and russia, a cambridge graduate, physiciania, who had been waiting in russia, was sent to moscow elisha bomelia. at the same time, contemporaries of ivan the terrible began to note changes in the tsar’s behavior, which have already received medical attention in our time. in the remains of ivan ii the terrible , the mercury content exceeded the norm by more than 2,600 times. the effects of mercury include deep depression, mania,...
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rendering and tell you we're so pleased to host this event here at central public library at the cambridge public library. please join me in welcoming and amita cuddy. thank you, jasmine much. i also would be remiss if i didn't also mention that we were also joined today by sea of ash, who is elmira sun, who plays an essential it was a central character. central subject of the book as well. so i'm so happy he's here as well well. i'm going to digress little just because that introduction alone when you when you hear about america, you can immediately understand why she was she had a target on her back as soon as the taliban returned to kabul. if write a book called the dancing in the mosque. you know if you're a fundamentalist, you don't even have to crack the spine of that book to say this is an infidel, this is a person who is a threat to our version of the world and so her bravery i just going to start there that her bravery runs through every page of this book and has been such a privilege for me to get to know and to to share with readers in this book. let me back up for a minute, tho
rendering and tell you we're so pleased to host this event here at central public library at the cambridge public library. please join me in welcoming and amita cuddy. thank you, jasmine much. i also would be remiss if i didn't also mention that we were also joined today by sea of ash, who is elmira sun, who plays an essential it was a central character. central subject of the book as well. so i'm so happy he's here as well well. i'm going to digress little just because that introduction alone...
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so places like oxford or cambridge or london, where people are very productive and which are the real2% of existing green belt land near railway stations serving big cities would unlock some a70 square kilometres of land, enough to increase the housing stock by 7—9%, or some 2 million homes. but the green belt has a diverse and formidable lobby defence group, comprising environmental organisations, countryside bodies, parts of the media, and householders who don't want development near them, often because they fear, reasonably or unreasonably, that the building will be inappropriate, insensitive or ecologically damaging, or that it will put excessive strain on local transport infrastructure and public services. previous attempts by politicians to reform the planning rules to allow more development have led to retreat in the face of this lobby. gordon brown as pm announced plans to step up house—building in 2007 and was opposed by the campaign for rural england, citing the pressure on the green belt. suggestions for relaxing green belt rules by former chancellor sajid javid and liz tru
so places like oxford or cambridge or london, where people are very productive and which are the real2% of existing green belt land near railway stations serving big cities would unlock some a70 square kilometres of land, enough to increase the housing stock by 7—9%, or some 2 million homes. but the green belt has a diverse and formidable lobby defence group, comprising environmental organisations, countryside bodies, parts of the media, and householders who don't want development near them,...
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uh just this morning there were uh mil military facilities uh weapons manufacturers el systems in cambridge that uh there was a direct action by palestine action us shut elbit down there uh this came the same day people were blocking military contractors in toronto and in copenhagen as well, addition to the big mass demonstrations, there's a rise in direct action directly confronting the involvement of the war machine in the ongoing crimes that are taking place in palestine, so what we can see is that like a mass popular level, the question is very clear, people are not coming out in massess and thousands and tens and hundreds of thousands to stand with the zionist occupation regime, people are coming out to stand with the palestinian people, and this this is creating a real crisis and because it isn't possible to come back from the reality that people are seeing in real life in front of their eyes, um, on social media, despite all the censorship that exists, people are hearing directly from palestinians in gaza, people are hearing directly when people's internet communications are silenced
uh just this morning there were uh mil military facilities uh weapons manufacturers el systems in cambridge that uh there was a direct action by palestine action us shut elbit down there uh this came the same day people were blocking military contractors in toronto and in copenhagen as well, addition to the big mass demonstrations, there's a rise in direct action directly confronting the involvement of the war machine in the ongoing crimes that are taking place in palestine, so what we can see...