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halil works on it systems for cambridge university.n it systems for cambridge university. 11th hour of fast now — how's the concentration levels? they are good. i'm looking forward to having dinner. i bet you are. for me personally, it's actually more productive in ramadan. wow. i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, nipping out for a salad or something like that — i sacrifice that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying the 4am alarms for breakfast, but... we've got about three minutes to go until your evening meal. are you excited? yeah. what are you most excited about? i'm excited to have the dates. yeah — and fruit salad. ooh, lovely. and your mum's chicken looks really good. can i have some? yeah. great. and we ask you to bless all of mankind. whoever they are, wherever they come from, we seek refuge in you, in our worst times and in our best times. an early night and an early morning will follow for a breakfast before the sun rises. less food, less sleep. but kh
halil works on it systems for cambridge university.n it systems for cambridge university. 11th hour of fast now — how's the concentration levels? they are good. i'm looking forward to having dinner. i bet you are. for me personally, it's actually more productive in ramadan. wow. i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, nipping out for a salad or something like that — i sacrifice that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying...
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britain's river thames is forced to break with tradition of the seas boat race between oxford and cambridge university's cambridge, one. both of men's and women's race, but neither through the cox in the border to celebrate as usual. the cox is the person who steals the boat. racing donna's shows allowing levels of a live bacteria from untreated sewage. stephanie's vice chancellor, administer for the economy a little bit hop. eric has deliberate a stock warning for the future of europe in an easter address. he said, germany and b e. you must be prepared to defend itself against military attacks in light of the war in ukraine. is english, we long for peace. yes. all right, but the honest, bitter answer for this is that there will probably not be a quick good band even if we wish otherwise, since we have to adapt to the threat situation, staying on this and anything else would be naive effects. and therefore, we would be well advised to invest more in our own security. we in germany to european union, one must protect ourselves all around, including from military attacks of somebody's party, a ceo of rasm
britain's river thames is forced to break with tradition of the seas boat race between oxford and cambridge university's cambridge, one. both of men's and women's race, but neither through the cox in the border to celebrate as usual. the cox is the person who steals the boat. racing donna's shows allowing levels of a live bacteria from untreated sewage. stephanie's vice chancellor, administer for the economy a little bit hop. eric has deliberate a stock warning for the future of europe in an...
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the crews from oxford and cambridge universities have also been told to cover up any blisters and openaction said tests indicate that the e coli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. eddie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in this year. there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water, and also means, therefore, that you shouldn't go in the river. and in the case of rowers, they need very careful health guidance. many watermen declared race conditions the - worst for 70 years, and each cox wore goggles to help . in their difficult task. rowers in this historic race so used to natural challenges and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers at the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly, and the teams involved haven't been put off. this thousands of peopl
the crews from oxford and cambridge universities have also been told to cover up any blisters and openaction said tests indicate that the e coli comes from sewage directly discharged into the thames. eddie price has more. it's tradition, every year the winning cox is thrown in this year. there's a good chance they might throw up, too. we found 10,000 colonies per 100 millilitres of e coli. what that means is it's ten times worse than the worst rating for bathing water, and also means,...
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slashing a historic painting at cambridge university with a knife . should they go to with a knife.uld they go to jail? this is friday night live with me, mark dolan, bring your own drinks. the admission is . free. on tonight's say my friday, friends, britain's best known political double act, neil and christine hamilton . plus tv christine hamilton. plus tv legend sue cook live in the studio. journalist and royal expert pandora forsythe and fearless us commentator mel k. would a donald trump victory be an early christmas present for the uk? my friday big opinion is on the way. britain is broke and politicians are not being honest with you about why. so some truth bombs coming after the news headlines and a good friend of mine, sam francis . of mine, sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. good evening from the gb newsroom just after 8:00. and we start with news from northern ireland, families ireland, where families of alleged who were alleged informers who were killed by the ira say another step towards truth has been made after a report into the
slashing a historic painting at cambridge university with a knife . should they go to with a knife.uld they go to jail? this is friday night live with me, mark dolan, bring your own drinks. the admission is . free. on tonight's say my friday, friends, britain's best known political double act, neil and christine hamilton . plus tv christine hamilton. plus tv legend sue cook live in the studio. journalist and royal expert pandora forsythe and fearless us commentator mel k. would a donald trump...
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slashing a historic painting at cambridge university with a knife . should they go to with a knife.uld they go to jail? this is friday night live with me, mark dolan, bring your own drinks. the admission is . free. on tonight's say my friday, friends, britain's best known political double act, neil and christine hamilton . plus tv christine hamilton. plus tv legend sue cook live in the studio. journalist and royal expert pandora forsythe and fearless us commentator mel k. would a donald trump victory be an early christmas present for the uk? my friday big opinion is on the way. britain is broke and politicians are not being honest with you about why. so some truth bombs coming after the news headlines and a good friend of mine, sam francis . of mine, sam francis. >> mark, thank you very much . >> mark, thank you very much. good evening from the gb newsroom just after 8:00. and we start with news from northern ireland, families ireland, where families of alleged who were alleged informers who were killed by the ira say another step towards truth has been made after a report into the
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a palestinian supporter at cambridge university protesting the zionist crimes in gaza on a panel with the photo of former foreign minister arthur balfour. england burst into flames. while tearing the photo, this supporter of palestine said: the balfour declaration in 1917 caused the genocide of palestine. and made their land fall into the hands of israel. arthur james balfour was the prime minister of england between 1902 and 1905 and played a big role in the formation of today's zionist regime. the balfour declaration is also a declaration that the british government issued during the first world war in support of the creation of a national home for the jewish people in palestine. hundreds of people took to the streets in new york to show solidarity with the palestinian people. in this demonstration, the palestinian people demanded an end to the war in gaza and the end of american support for the crimes of the zionist regime in this area. and the increase in the activity of drug trafficking groups in the european union, the european drug agency announced in its annual report that the
a palestinian supporter at cambridge university protesting the zionist crimes in gaza on a panel with the photo of former foreign minister arthur balfour. england burst into flames. while tearing the photo, this supporter of palestine said: the balfour declaration in 1917 caused the genocide of palestine. and made their land fall into the hands of israel. arthur james balfour was the prime minister of england between 1902 and 1905 and played a big role in the formation of today's zionist...
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a palestinian supporter at cambridge university sprayed paint on a photo of former british foreign secretaryhur balfour in protest of the zionists' crimes in gaza. the palestinian supporter said as he tore up the photo: balfour declaration in the year 1917 caused the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians and caused their land to be handed over to israel. bifted balfour was the prime minister of england between 1902 and 1905 and played a big role in the formation of today's zionist regime. the balfour declaration is the declaration that the british government issued during the first world war in support of the creation of a national home for the jewish people in palestine. the president of france has asked the allies of ukraine not to be timid in supporting this country against russia. now these statements of macron have faced the reaction of politicians and people in france. with a wide reflection of opposition and criticism has been accompanied the french president invited the leaders of the opposition parties to the elysee palace to convince the opposition groups of the government. this sev
a palestinian supporter at cambridge university sprayed paint on a photo of former british foreign secretaryhur balfour in protest of the zionists' crimes in gaza. the palestinian supporter said as he tore up the photo: balfour declaration in the year 1917 caused the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians and caused their land to be handed over to israel. bifted balfour was the prime minister of england between 1902 and 1905 and played a big role in the formation of today's zionist regime. the...
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cambridge universitys working on a new plan that could drop its current quota for undergraduates comingate schools. it plans to take into account a wide arrange -- wider range of factors about backgrounds and training whether applicants received free school meals. cambridge has received criticism for admitting almost 50% students from london and the southeast. a tiktok or has died. leah smith suffered from a sarcoma that usually affects children and young people. more than .5 million people followed her journey on tiktok. let's return to the situation in haiti. eight agencies say what is happening in the capital port-au-prince is desperate with the city under the control of armed gangs. gangs have tightened their grips on the streets as they control the main roads in and out of the capital, port-au-prince. the whole region around the capital is under a month-long state of emergency. a curfew has been extended. important things to bring you up-to-date with. kenya in the last few hours said it will pause deployment of police officers that do to lead an international securing mission in ha
cambridge universitys working on a new plan that could drop its current quota for undergraduates comingate schools. it plans to take into account a wide arrange -- wider range of factors about backgrounds and training whether applicants received free school meals. cambridge has received criticism for admitting almost 50% students from london and the southeast. a tiktok or has died. leah smith suffered from a sarcoma that usually affects children and young people. more than .5 million people...
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and city councils, regional centers, well , in the meantime, listen, my following story at cambridge universityest universities in the world, attracted attention, pro-palestinian activists committed an actvan. just now you see how some girl just first sketches with red paint, ah then this anarchist some kind of sign cuts it and some kind of satanic sign, i don't know, a sign with the word pentagram, some kind of sign cuts into the portrait of lord balfer, it's happening in trinity college, it literally happened today, as far as i understand, everyone is discussing it, it's important here, surely someone else can say is arthur james the same? balfour, this is the prime minister of great britain at the beginning of the 20th century, he was one of the most famous intellectuals of great britain at that time, he headed such a circle, which included intellectuals of that time, and he is called one of the greatest such ideologues at that time, or, let's say, a person who very much supported the zionist movement and actually there theodor herzl, for example, about the creation of the israeli state, he
and city councils, regional centers, well , in the meantime, listen, my following story at cambridge universityest universities in the world, attracted attention, pro-palestinian activists committed an actvan. just now you see how some girl just first sketches with red paint, ah then this anarchist some kind of sign cuts it and some kind of satanic sign, i don't know, a sign with the word pentagram, some kind of sign cuts into the portrait of lord balfer, it's happening in trinity college, it...
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it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns, as chancellor of cambridge university they could have done something much nicer. i don't know who did it. i don't know why they've done it. so you're not a fan? no, i actually thinki it's kind of hideous. i think it's perfectly nice. why knock it down? i don't mind it. i mean, i've seen much worse. the controversy around the sculpture — said to be worth £150,000 — is so great that no—one even knows who made it. it's been attributed to the uruguayan sculptor pablo atchugarry, but he's previously denied this and said it was an abuse to even suggest it was by him. the company responsible for it has not responded to a request for comment, but unless an appeal is made, it looks like the don's time on the streets of cambridge will come to an end by the autumn. noor nanji, bbc news, in cambridge. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. let's see what is coming our way tomorrow. it will be a real picture. we have got dramatic sky scapes on the way. big storm clouds with thunder and lightning possibly gusty win
it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns, as chancellor of cambridge university they could have done something much nicer. i don't know who did it. i don't know why they've done it. so you're not a fan? no, i actually thinki it's kind of hideous. i think it's perfectly nice. why knock it down? i don't mind it. i mean, i've seen much worse. the controversy around the sculpture — said to be worth £150,000 — is so great that no—one even knows who made it. it's been...
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khaleel works on it systems for cambridge university. how's the concentration levels?ward to having dinner. . for me personally, it's actually, i i'm more productive in ramadan. wow! i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, - nipping out for a saladi or something like that, . sacrifice — that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying the 4am alarms for breakfast, but... we've got about three minutes to go until your evening meal. are you excited? yeah. what are you most excited about? i'm excited to have the dates. yeah. and fruit salad. ooh, lovely! and your mum's chicken looks really good. really good. can i have some? yeah. great. and we ask you to i bless all of mankind, whoever they are, - wherever they come from. we seek refuge in you in our worst times - and in our best times. an early night and an early morning will follow for a breakfast before the sun rises. less food, less sleep. but khaleel says a clearer mind to focus on work, family and faith. i mentioned to you earlier about fire and why th
khaleel works on it systems for cambridge university. how's the concentration levels?ward to having dinner. . for me personally, it's actually, i i'm more productive in ramadan. wow! i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, - nipping out for a saladi or something like that, . sacrifice — that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying the 4am alarms for breakfast, but... we've got about three minutes to go until your evening...
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cambridge university says it's working on a new plan that could drop its current quota for undergraduatesider range of factors about a student's background, including whether applicants received free school meals. cambridge has faced criticism for admitting almost half of its students from london and the south—east. a tiktok star who used the platform to document her rare type of cancer has died at the age of 22. leah smith from merseyside suffered from ewing's sarcoma, which usually affects children and young people. more than half a million people followed herjourney on tiktok, which recorded her daily life living with the disease. you're live with bbc news. let's return to haiti. aid agencies say the situation in the capital, port au prince, is desperate, with the city under the control of armed gangs. gangs have tightened their grip on the streets and control the main roads in and out of the capital, port au prince. the whole region around the capital is under a month—long state of emergency, while a curfew has been extended. some important things to bring you “p some important things
cambridge university says it's working on a new plan that could drop its current quota for undergraduatesider range of factors about a student's background, including whether applicants received free school meals. cambridge has faced criticism for admitting almost half of its students from london and the south—east. a tiktok star who used the platform to document her rare type of cancer has died at the age of 22. leah smith from merseyside suffered from ewing's sarcoma, which usually affects...
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it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns as chancellor of cambridge university,ways looked at it and thought, that is ugly. they could have done something much nicer. i don't know who did it. i don't know why they've done it. so you're not a fan? no, i actually thinki it's kind of hideous. i think it's perfectly nice. why knock it down? i don't mind it. i mean, i've seen much worse. the controversy around the sculpture — said to be worth £150,000 — is so great that no—one even knows who made it. it's been attributed to the uruguayan sculptor pablo atchugarry, but he's previously denied this and said it was an abuse to even suggest it was by him. the company responsible for it has not responded to a request for comment, but unless an appeal is made, it looks like the don's time on the streets of cambridge will come to an end by the autumn. noor nanji, bbc news, in cambridge. now how much would you pay for an old piece of floating wood? how about $718,750 ? well that is how much this piece has sold for. it was the prop from the 1997 film titanic staring leonardo di
it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns as chancellor of cambridge university,ways looked at it and thought, that is ugly. they could have done something much nicer. i don't know who did it. i don't know why they've done it. so you're not a fan? no, i actually thinki it's kind of hideous. i think it's perfectly nice. why knock it down? i don't mind it. i mean, i've seen much worse. the controversy around the sculpture — said to be worth £150,000 — is so great that...
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this assist at heriot watt university in edinburgh and at cambridge university have developed a new kindeal hidden planets beyond our solar system. do stay with us here on bbc news, as we bring you more on all of the main stories of the day, the situation in the middle east among those. do stay with us. i will be back with you and just a moment. hello, good afternoon. a gradual improvement weather—wise for the next couple of days. here is the forecast for the bank holiday weekend, today sunshine and showers and light winds yesterday. they could be some more rain in the south on friday and sunday, lots more... in the north. showers feeding income already some lightning strikes across pembrokeshire, some heavy downpours and hail and thunder and some showers, but generally fewer thunder than we saw yesterday with more new way of sunshine, still breezed into wales, but not as gusty as yesterday. could be a bit drier for scotland, for most it will feel warm as well. overnight tonight still quite chilly by night, we will see the sky is largely clear, showers fading away, scattering out towards
this assist at heriot watt university in edinburgh and at cambridge university have developed a new kindeal hidden planets beyond our solar system. do stay with us here on bbc news, as we bring you more on all of the main stories of the day, the situation in the middle east among those. do stay with us. i will be back with you and just a moment. hello, good afternoon. a gradual improvement weather—wise for the next couple of days. here is the forecast for the bank holiday weekend, today...
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and i am also an and throughout -- anthropologist from cambridge university passionately believing that the only way to handle ai responsibly is to add a second ai which is anthropology intelligence. this is what this afternoon is going to be all about. i would like to start with you, secretary clinton, and ask you, i think we first talked many years ago about the terrible threat of misinformation. i happen to have a background in soviet studies and i've seen some of the absolutely nutty misinformation going around in the russian media many years ago well before 2016 that was portraying you as some sort of she devil out of indiana jones stocking the world. that was incredibly corrosive. and since then it has gotten worse and worse and worse. how alarmed are you about the upcoming elections? is there anything we can actually do to stop this tsunami of misinformation? secretary clinton: jillian, thank you for being here with us and for moderating. i know you cover these issues and have a lot of experience in trying to make sense of them. i think -- anyone not worried is not paying attenti
and i am also an and throughout -- anthropologist from cambridge university passionately believing that the only way to handle ai responsibly is to add a second ai which is anthropology intelligence. this is what this afternoon is going to be all about. i would like to start with you, secretary clinton, and ask you, i think we first talked many years ago about the terrible threat of misinformation. i happen to have a background in soviet studies and i've seen some of the absolutely nutty...
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slashing a historic painting at cambridge university with a knife . should they go to with a knife.riday night live with me, mark dolan, bring your
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khaleel works on it systems for cambridge university. 11th hour of fast now — how's the concentration it's actually more productive in ramadan. wow. i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, nipping out for a salad or something like that — i sacrifice that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying the 4am alarms for breakfast, but... we've got about three minutes to go until your evening meal. are you excited? yeah. what are you most excited about? i'm excited to have the dates. yeah — and fruit salad. ooh, lovely. and your mum's chicken looks really good. can i have some? yeah. great. and we ask you to bless all of mankind. whoever they are, wherever they come from, we seek refuge in you, in our worst times and in our best times. an early night and an early morning will follow for a breakfast before the sun rises. less food, less sleep. but khaleel says a clearer mind to focus on work, family and faith. british tv and film production, buoyed by the rise of streaming services like netflix and new uk based film studios, ha
khaleel works on it systems for cambridge university. 11th hour of fast now — how's the concentration it's actually more productive in ramadan. wow. i think i've found that the tea breaks, the lunch breaks, nipping out for a salad or something like that — i sacrifice that and i give it to my work. this year, adam's fasting for the first time. he's not enjoying the 4am alarms for breakfast, but... we've got about three minutes to go until your evening meal. are you excited? yeah. what are...
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it's set to go on display as part of a crime fiction exhibition at cambridge university library.ctaphone will also be part of the show, along with the typescript for her final novel, featuring the famed detective hercule poirot , which was titled hercule poirot, which was titled curtain murder by. the book, which opens today, explores britain's fondness for fictional sleuths from sherlock holmes to jane tennison and inspector morse . you can get more on all morse. you can get more on all of our stories by scanning the qr code on your screen for gb news alerts , and you can also news alerts, and you can also find the details for those on our website. now it's back to pip and gb news. our website. now it's back to pip and gb news . saturday. pip and gb news. saturday. >> thanks very much. arun it's great to bring you a little pep talk this afternoon. and we know, of course, the story that is dominating the coverage , is dominating the coverage, which is the princess of wales's revelation. revelation that she is undergoing treatment for cancen is undergoing treatment for cancer. and
it's set to go on display as part of a crime fiction exhibition at cambridge university library.ctaphone will also be part of the show, along with the typescript for her final novel, featuring the famed detective hercule poirot , which was titled hercule poirot, which was titled curtain murder by. the book, which opens today, explores britain's fondness for fictional sleuths from sherlock holmes to jane tennison and inspector morse . you can get more on all morse. you can get more on all of our...
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cambridge university says it's working on a new plan — that could drop it's current quota for undergraduatest half of it's students from london and the south east. a tiktok star who used the platform to document her rare type of cancer has died at the age of 22. leah smith from merseyside, suffered from ewing's sarcoma, which usually affects children and young people. more than half a million people followed herjourney on tiktok, which recorded her daily life living with the disease. you're live with bbc news the british foreign secretary lord cameron has demanded answers from the israeli government after a bbc report revealed that medical staff from the al nassr hospital in gaza had been mistreated. the staff have told the bbc they were detained, beaten and prevented from carrying out vital duties — after a raid on their hospital last month. some detainees say they were stripped, kept in stress positions for several hours, or had muzzled dogs set upon them. israel said, it occupied the nasser hospital believing it was used by hamas, and that several freed israeli hostages have said, they we
cambridge university says it's working on a new plan — that could drop it's current quota for undergraduatest half of it's students from london and the south east. a tiktok star who used the platform to document her rare type of cancer has died at the age of 22. leah smith from merseyside, suffered from ewing's sarcoma, which usually affects children and young people. more than half a million people followed herjourney on tiktok, which recorded her daily life living with the disease. you're...
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cambridge university library.vel, featuring the famed detective hercule poirot, murder by the book, which opens today , book, which opens today, explores britain's fondness for fictional sleuths from sherlock holmes to jane tennison and inspector morse . those are the inspector morse. those are the headlines. more in the next half houn headlines. more in the next half hour. and in the meantime, you can sign up to gb news alerts. just scan the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. but now it's back to . nana. to. nana. >> good afternoon. this is gb news on tv , online and on news on tv, online and on digital radio. i'm nana akua and for the next hour, me and my panel will be taking on some of the big topics hitting the headunes the big topics hitting the headlines now. just headlines right now. if you just tuned it's gone. six tuned in, it's just gone. six minutes after 5:00 on this show is all about opinion. it's mine, it's theirs. of course it's it's theirs. and of course it's yours . we'll b
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at cambridge university. and now the university's council says that 13 foot statue called the don is of quote poorest quality and must be removed by august and also something that we are watching very carefully, prisoner exchange top box for wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich wrongfully detained in russia are ongoing. this is according to the kremlin spokesperson, dmitry peskov scarf. he says these negotiations must be carried out on silence to prevent complications. gershkovich is accused of espionage, which are charges that the us believes are baseless. tomorrow marks one year since he was detained and the total solar eclipse in april is going to be visible for more than a dozen states. and a lot of americans are spending some good money to go and see it hotels, camp grounds, cars even are booked viewing parties have been organized everywhere in the eclipses path from airline jets to amusement parks. one economy ms projecting more than $100 could be spent in arkansas alone. this rare opportunity w
at cambridge university. and now the university's council says that 13 foot statue called the don is of quote poorest quality and must be removed by august and also something that we are watching very carefully, prisoner exchange top box for wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich wrongfully detained in russia are ongoing. this is according to the kremlin spokesperson, dmitry peskov scarf. he says these negotiations must be carried out on silence to prevent complications. gershkovich is...
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learned about class divisions in america all obtaining degrees in psychology from yale and cambridge university. >> the vast majority of students were raised by both of their parents whereas where i grew up, i mentioned these close friends i had. none of us were raised by birth parents. a lot of single mothers or people being taken in by grandparents. my friend was raised by a single father. that mirrors the statistics overall. >> watch the q and a interview with rob henderson at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> do you solemnly swear that in the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> saturday, watch their american history tv series congress investigates as we explore major investigations by the u.s. house senate during our history. each week authors and historians. we will examine the impact and legacy of key congressional hearings. this week the 1912 special senate committee investigating the sinking of the titanic. witnesses testified about ice warnings that were ignored. the inadequat
learned about class divisions in america all obtaining degrees in psychology from yale and cambridge university. >> the vast majority of students were raised by both of their parents whereas where i grew up, i mentioned these close friends i had. none of us were raised by birth parents. a lot of single mothers or people being taken in by grandparents. my friend was raised by a single father. that mirrors the statistics overall. >> watch the q and a interview with rob henderson at...
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a new cambridge university study pinpointing low spiron levels after infection as the probable cause, fox news. >> still ahead, a historic day in france as the country becomes the first in the world to include abortion in its constitution and a warning to those who have not yet filed their taxes. >> the types of scams that regulators say people needc to watch out ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ poor adoption. contra swan does. >> the bill was approved in an overwhelming vote of 780 to 7r, and nearly the entire joint session stood in a long standing ovation when the results were read, france is the first country to guarantee a woman's right to an abortion. the measure was promised by president macron following a rollback of abortion rights in the us
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>> is >> was it so the cambridge, is it i'm it university of cambridge?not sure. i think they've got more one building her more than one building in her own, own college. own, in her own trinity college. >> college. right. yeah. >> trinity college. right. yeah. i it is weird how long i mean, it is weird how long they get to there and do they get to stand there and do these isn't it? it's these things, isn't it? it's like no sense that like there's no sense that they're to quickly they're trying to do it quickly before. before they're pounced on. >> security guards >> it's because security guards don't have guns in this country. we we that urgently. we need we need that urgently. >> tend to agree with >> i would tend to agree with you, a great college. i've you, it's a great college. i've had lunch you got newton had lunch there. you got newton and byron all hanging and bacon and byron all hanging on the yeah, i know this on the wall. yeah, i know this is what i feel for it. i do genuinely. i thought you were describing bacon. describing the menu with baco
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cambridge. do you want your old university?i think this news coming straight after , we saw a i think it was a after, we saw a i think it was a student, somebody slashing a painting of balfour. i think that this can only, irritate student activists who might take it upon themselves to try and bully the university city into taking up their activist demands. no, i think that this not just the cambridge story, but the other stories that you just discussed. i think this is a historic act of self—harm. there are people living in this country who living on their country who are living on their overdrafts, afford to overdrafts, who can't afford to feed children, who can't feed their children, who can't keep over their heads. keep a roof over their heads. this is taxpayer money that's going to spent on what i going to be spent on what i think is, frankly, a scam. i think is, frankly, a scam. i think net zero is unachievable. and i think you're absolutely right to point out that we have reduced our carbon emissions, and i think it's rea
cambridge. do you want your old university?i think this news coming straight after , we saw a i think it was a after, we saw a i think it was a student, somebody slashing a painting of balfour. i think that this can only, irritate student activists who might take it upon themselves to try and bully the university city into taking up their activist demands. no, i think that this not just the cambridge story, but the other stories that you just discussed. i think this is a historic act of...
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and his ten years chancellor of chancellor of cambridge university. today, the cambridge council told cnn, it was installed in several places on the campus over the years without proper planning and discussion you can follow the show on x at the lead cnn. and if you ever, ms an episode of the leaving i can listen to the show wherever you get your podcast and the news continues on cnn >> happening now, the judge in the georgia election subversion case is weighing donald trump's newest attempt to try to avoid criminal prosecution. we're breaking down the first hearing since district attorney fani willis was allowed to stay on the case and why she was a no show today? also tonight federal investigators are back on board. the cargo ship that slammed into a baltimore bridge seeking answers as we're seeing the ship heading toward the deadly collision from a new angle. and the biden campaign is touting a historic $25 hall from a fundraiser tonight featuring former president's obama and clinton. president biden getting ready to attend the event as donald trump
and his ten years chancellor of chancellor of cambridge university. today, the cambridge council told cnn, it was installed in several places on the campus over the years without proper planning and discussion you can follow the show on x at the lead cnn. and if you ever, ms an episode of the leaving i can listen to the show wherever you get your podcast and the news continues on cnn >> happening now, the judge in the georgia election subversion case is weighing donald trump's newest...
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new cambridge university study pinpointing low iron levels after infection as the probable causen in, french splawmakers approved a bill tody making abortion a constitutional right. overwhelming vote of 780 to 72.- nearly the entire joint session stood in ovation when those results were read. guarantee a woman's right to an abortion. the measure was promised by president macron following a rollback of abortion rights here in the u.s. both houses of parliament, the national assembly and the senate haveúalready adopted a bill to amend the french constitution to specify a woman's right to an abortion is guaranteed. the first over-the counter birth control pill is due to be available in u.s. stores later this month. manufacturer perrigo announced today it has begun shipping the medication opil to major drugstores, as a one month supply will cost about $20 and a three month supply will cost around $50. it will also be sold online. the launch has been cost are closely watched since last july by when the food and drug administration said that once a day pill could be sold without a prescrip
new cambridge university study pinpointing low iron levels after infection as the probable causen in, french splawmakers approved a bill tody making abortion a constitutional right. overwhelming vote of 780 to 72.- nearly the entire joint session stood in ovation when those results were read. guarantee a woman's right to an abortion. the measure was promised by president macron following a rollback of abortion rights here in the u.s. both houses of parliament, the national assembly and the...
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mark says , cambridge university.em in a public place, as i thought that was law. and mark, was against the law. and mark, you're right, it is. so why hasn't she? why do we let these people get away? the police are investigating it. but even so. come on. and she had a bag that was very expensive as well, by the way. not that i'm jealous. anyways, keep your messages coming at news. coming in. gb views at gb news. com now let's go to america, us voters are having to come to terms with the reality of a trump versus biden rematch after a well engineered bounce back , a well engineered bounce back, trump went on to on a roll on super tuesday . he won the super tuesday. he won the virginia, north carolina, oklahoma , tennessee, texas and oklahoma, tennessee, texas and seven other states. how ever poll after poll shows that voters don't want a replay between donald trump and joe biden. so so how do we find ourselves in this situation with those two men joining us now is us political analyst eric hamm , us political analyst e
mark says , cambridge university.em in a public place, as i thought that was law. and mark, was against the law. and mark, you're right, it is. so why hasn't she? why do we let these people get away? the police are investigating it. but even so. come on. and she had a bag that was very expensive as well, by the way. not that i'm jealous. anyways, keep your messages coming at news. coming in. gb views at gb news. com now let's go to america, us voters are having to come to terms with the reality...
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what i will say, i love cambridge, i wasn't to university here, my son went to university here, he hadrilliant brains i was at university with here, they left the area, they went to london, they went overseas and they left. whereas so many of the young people now want to stay in this amazing place and work in the biotech, amazing sign. it is very unaffordable, so we need homes but i absolutely get, that they need to be environmentally sustainable, they need to have local people's support, food security matters, fields matter etc, over the past 14 years, in this country, we have built two.5 million more homes, i think care levers have gotjust as much a right to be able to get a foot on the property ladder in an affordable home for first—time buyers as anybody else. and nearly a million households have been helped to get a foot on the property ladder, through government policies, shared ownership etc. we need social housing as welt but they have you to have local people's support. is particularly in this area, particularly but also thinking about, do you think the whole housing system is
what i will say, i love cambridge, i wasn't to university here, my son went to university here, he hadrilliant brains i was at university with here, they left the area, they went to london, they went overseas and they left. whereas so many of the young people now want to stay in this amazing place and work in the biotech, amazing sign. it is very unaffordable, so we need homes but i absolutely get, that they need to be environmentally sustainable, they need to have local people's support, food...
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it's been destroyed by a group of pro—palestinian activists today at cambridge university.e and disruption has been forced to speak out on this, describing it as outrageous and senseless. now the palestine action group claims that this piece symbolised , in their words, the symbolised, in their words, the bloodshed of the palestinian people. since the balfour declaration in 1917. now, just to explain what that is, the prime minister of great britain, then lord balfour, was a part of then lord balfour, was a part of the balfour declaration , which the balfour declaration, which recognised officially in british law the creation of the jewish homeland in 1917, effectively giving legal credence to a jewish homeland . that was in jewish homeland. that was in 1917. it's now 2024. this is basically what just stop oil did. except taking it to the next level. my point to you is this does that make you sympathise with the pro—palestine mob, or does it make you see them for what they are a bunch of entitled, aggressive, cultural vandals who don't care a jot about british values . in f
it's been destroyed by a group of pro—palestinian activists today at cambridge university.e and disruption has been forced to speak out on this, describing it as outrageous and senseless. now the palestine action group claims that this piece symbolised , in their words, the symbolised, in their words, the bloodshed of the palestinian people. since the balfour declaration in 1917. now, just to explain what that is, the prime minister of great britain, then lord balfour, was a part of then lord...
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i went to cambridge university, i went to cambridge university, i went to christ's college, our our ,ollege, our our, choral, output was not nearly as good as john's or indeed trinity or certainly king's, but it was, you know, it was all right . and you know, it was all right. and i agree that, we have here at oxbridge and also in very much in the church of england itself, a chipping away at not just traditions, but, the finer elements of what they do, really the fundamentals of what they're doing in the name of words like diversity and inclusion and both diversity and inclusion and both diversity and inclusion can can be good or bad, depending on what you include and, and what you have in your diversity . i you have in your diversity. i mean, you know, including stuff thatis mean, you know, including stuff that is bad could be diverse , that is bad could be diverse, but that's not necessarily a good thing. or including, you know, harmful elements is inclusive , but it's not inclusive, but it's not necessarily a good thing, and i think there is a throwing out of the baby with the bath
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the universities of oxford and cambridge have been meeting here on this section at putney.body has ever completed this stretch was in 1998. that was cambridge men's team. and they did it in around 16 minutes. and the record is not that record that people are looking at today though. people are looking at the record levels of sewage that being pumped of sewage that are being pumped into part of the river into this part of the river thames. earlier the month, thames. earlier in the month, the river action group, as well as fulham reach club, as fulham reach boat club, assessed a small stretch of the river a little bit further along at hammersmith bridge and found that e—coli is present in ten times a higher volume than is safe from the environment agency's standards, so there have been warnings and instructions, particularly regarding the health of the athletes. so when they are getting into their boats, they've got to wear wellington boots and they've got make boots and they've got to make sure wearing sure that they're wearing plasters well cover any plasters as well to cov
the universities of oxford and cambridge have been meeting here on this section at putney.body has ever completed this stretch was in 1998. that was cambridge men's team. and they did it in around 16 minutes. and the record is not that record that people are looking at today though. people are looking at the record levels of sewage that being pumped of sewage that are being pumped into part of the river into this part of the river thames. earlier the month, thames. earlier in the month, the...
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i attacking a painting at the university of cambridge , an university of cambridge, an outdoor clothingve live on . gb news. welcome back to the saturday five. as always . thank you very five. as always. thank you very much for your emails about tonight's topics . who's the tonight's topics. who's the liar? mike's emailed in after watching two truths. one lie and he says camels are true. benjamin had the camels. whether spoons lie, that was cressida. she likes the spoons and whales. true. that was ben leo talking about ten foot members. now cressida , are you going to tell cressida, are you going to tell us the truth? >> is this the time now? >> is this the time now? >> is this the time now? >> is the time. this is the time to tell you it is. >> absolutely. he's absolutely right . i've >> absolutely. he's absolutely right. i've made it up on the way here. >> but we actually think, >> but do we actually think, though, that spoons allow though, that spoons would allow blokes own night? blokes to have their own night? i think they'd be cancelled. >> i can imagine what martin >> i can imagi
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cambridge, university of cambridge, everyone seems to be allowing it. probably cheering itbly let her in. >> shocking. country. >> yeah, shocking. this country. let's independent is let's do the independent and is having at immigrants. the having a pop at immigrants. the new rock poll. new punk rock poll. >> there we got a >> well there we finally got a proper anti—establishment person. pistol person. so former sex pistol john blames immigration john lydon blames immigration for division in the uk. now he's on a tour at the moment and he was speaking to andrew marr on his lbc show this thursday. and lydon most of his lydon said that most of his forthcoming tour is taking place in seaside he and he's in seaside towns and he and he's and in which, he claimed, have now become rundown because he was saying, look, when he grew up, he went to these places. they were wonderful working class people, wonderful places to changed. the to go. it's now changed. the culture's been demolished and it's over for britain. and the fascinating thing about this for me is there'll be some people
cambridge, university of cambridge, everyone seems to be allowing it. probably cheering itbly let her in. >> shocking. country. >> yeah, shocking. this country. let's independent is let's do the independent and is having at immigrants. the having a pop at immigrants. the new rock poll. new punk rock poll. >> there we got a >> well there we finally got a proper anti—establishment person. pistol person. so former sex pistol john blames immigration john lydon blames...
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painting damaged by a painting has been damaged by a group of pro—palestinian activists at cambridge universityternoon. if you're watching on tv, you can see here footage showing that painting of the former prime minister, lord balfour. painting of the former prime minister, lord balfour . they're minister, lord balfour. they're being red paint being sprayed with red paint before slashed apart. the before being slashed apart. the government's adviser on political violence and disruption has described that demonstration as outrageous . and demonstration as outrageous. and he said senseless. but the pro—palestine action group claims that the piece symbolised bloodshed of the palestinian people since the balfour declaration in 1917. those are the headlines . more their own candidates, all paying their own election expenses, by the way, because we can't pay them more than 300 workers party parliamentary candidates. imagine that. >> well, you can see that full interview with george galloway on youtube and online at gbnews.com tonight from 9 p.m. and then again on sunday with neil oliver at 6 p.m. if
painting damaged by a painting has been damaged by a group of pro—palestinian activists at cambridge universityternoon. if you're watching on tv, you can see here footage showing that painting of the former prime minister, lord balfour. painting of the former prime minister, lord balfour . they're minister, lord balfour. they're being red paint being sprayed with red paint before slashed apart. the before being slashed apart. the government's adviser on political violence and disruption has...
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one of the oldest rivalries in sports, the biggest rivalry in rowing, splitting these two universities, cambridge, craven cottage. then there will be a turn to the left and they will end up in this last stretch under chiswick bridge where we will know who will win in the four races that are in there. there are the main men, the main women's races, and the two reserve races. they will dock in this little area here and then after that end up on the podium. it is whether or not cambridge will make it another win or will 0xford turn the tide? thank you so much. the thames looking absolutely glorious. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the weather is a lot quieter today, compared with the last few days. there is certainly more sunshine around, fewer shells, a much drier day. feeling a little bit warmer to in a southerly breeze. but come monday, further rain clouds on the way and indeed the week ahead is looking quite unsettled. let's have a look at the satellite picture. you can see this gap of fine weather. it is not very big. bring plants to the east, to the west. the winds are coming in from the
one of the oldest rivalries in sports, the biggest rivalry in rowing, splitting these two universities, cambridge, craven cottage. then there will be a turn to the left and they will end up in this last stretch under chiswick bridge where we will know who will win in the four races that are in there. there are the main men, the main women's races, and the two reserve races. they will dock in this little area here and then after that end up on the podium. it is whether or not cambridge will make...
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adds the opportunities for soprano singers are except really well provided for across the university of cambridge what they're saying. what is going on? what you say you can't work it out, but please work it out. what is going on? >> i worry that it is a sort of anti anti so—called elitism because we of course we love elitism when it's in sport and we love it, but, but, but i think that there is just a general sense that, that it's, it's a good idea to just broaden. of course broaden often broaden. of course broaden often broaden means thinning doesn't it. broaden out means something thinner. give everybody thinner. and you give everybody in the college a chance to sing in the college a chance to sing in a non—auditioned choir, which is a great idea. but why does this to be that? why can't this have to be that? why can't that those aspire that those people aspire to being in the in being in to being in the in these? absolutely top wonderful choirs. that sets an example and raises and sets the raises the standard and sets the gold all the other gold standard for all the other music the college , s
adds the opportunities for soprano singers are except really well provided for across the university of cambridge what they're saying. what is going on? what you say you can't work it out, but please work it out. what is going on? >> i worry that it is a sort of anti anti so—called elitism because we of course we love elitism when it's in sport and we love it, but, but, but i think that there is just a general sense that, that it's, it's a good idea to just broaden. of course broaden...
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trees were found in this cliff near butlins holiday camp by a team of scientists from cambridge and cardiff universities first of all, it's so close to home, it'sjust across the bristol channel. these are the oldest trees in the world. they didn't have woody trunks, they had trunks which were made out of little strands of wood alljoined together and it's sort of like an internal eiffel tower. they might have looked a little bit like palm trees. this type of vegetation lasted for about 5 million years and it really set the tone and tempo for the evolution of both plant life on land and/or animals living on the land. it also just fills in a massive gap in our understanding british vegetational history. we don't have these types of plants anywhere else in britain at this time. an extraordinary find. oppenheimer — the film about the creator of the atomic bomb — is up for 13 academy awards this weekend at the oscars. it tells the story of the manhattan project during the second world war, when, just over this ridge in new mexico, scientists built the atomic bomb which was later used onjapan. but as emma vard
trees were found in this cliff near butlins holiday camp by a team of scientists from cambridge and cardiff universities first of all, it's so close to home, it'sjust across the bristol channel. these are the oldest trees in the world. they didn't have woody trunks, they had trunks which were made out of little strands of wood alljoined together and it's sort of like an internal eiffel tower. they might have looked a little bit like palm trees. this type of vegetation lasted for about 5 million...
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a palestinian supporter at the university of cambridge, protesting the zionist crimes in gaza , splashedaint on a picture of former british foreign secretary balfour. while tearing the photo, this supporter of palestine said that the balfour declaration on the 17th caused the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians and caused their land to fall into the hands of israel. arthur balfour between the years he was the prime minister of england from 1902 to 1905 and played a big role in the formation of today's zionist regime. the balfour declaration is also a declaration that the british government issued during the first world war in support of the creation of a national home for the jewish people in palestine. as we announced at the beginning of the news, today's president. he went to the martyrs foundation and the affairs of the martyrs foundation for the supervision of the headquarters, and the report of this news has now reached us. the martyrs left. mr. raisi first of all. he visited the exhibition of the achievements and actions of the martyrs foundation and isargan affairs. one of our ce
a palestinian supporter at the university of cambridge, protesting the zionist crimes in gaza , splashedaint on a picture of former british foreign secretary balfour. while tearing the photo, this supporter of palestine said that the balfour declaration on the 17th caused the ethnic cleansing of the palestinians and caused their land to fall into the hands of israel. arthur balfour between the years he was the prime minister of england from 1902 to 1905 and played a big role in the formation of...