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things were happening, i remember going to seminars at kings couege remember going to seminars at kings collegelaces like that and brazil was how the developing world, what used to be the third world, could come up. there are people out there who feel deprived. for them to go for a man like this, they must feel... it's been described as the least bad of the bunch. that says it all, doesn't it? politics generally i think, around the world, has got some strange elements at the moment. you know, somehow there's this populist mood that has captured a lot of countries and feeding into a lot of politics. a lot of people out there will say they've lost our country. i've heard it on the football ground, we've lost our club when the clu b ground, we've lost our club when the club is doing badly and we have to address that. part of it in brazil is corruption. that's one of the biggest gripes for brazilians. that is an issue that is a problem in certain parts of the world. you can understand people lose faith in the conventional political parties. we talk about populism, we're going to stay with the guard
things were happening, i remember going to seminars at kings couege remember going to seminars at kings collegelaces like that and brazil was how the developing world, what used to be the third world, could come up. there are people out there who feel deprived. for them to go for a man like this, they must feel... it's been described as the least bad of the bunch. that says it all, doesn't it? politics generally i think, around the world, has got some strange elements at the moment. you know,...
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jonathan portes is professor of economics and public policy at king's college london. good morning.t from leo varadkar reminding us all how complicated this is, it is notjust about trade, it is about the history of northern ireland and the irish republic. that is right, and the conflict here is that from the uk and especially the democratic unionist party, the eu is saying effectively northern ireland has, to a very large extent, stay within the eu for customs and regulatory purposes. and regarding the talks today between michel barnier and leo varadkar, they are pretty much on the same page. the question is will the same page. the question is will the uk change its position? that's writes, michel barnier will be explaining to leo varadkar his latest proposal, which is as he said the de— dramatised the issue by moving some of the checks that the eu want away from the irish sea, away from this new border between great britain and northern ireland, but still legally it is pretty much the same. there will be a border on the same. there will be a border on the irish sea and the democrat
jonathan portes is professor of economics and public policy at king's college london. good morning.t from leo varadkar reminding us all how complicated this is, it is notjust about trade, it is about the history of northern ireland and the irish republic. that is right, and the conflict here is that from the uk and especially the democratic unionist party, the eu is saying effectively northern ireland has, to a very large extent, stay within the eu for customs and regulatory purposes. and...
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now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofs often seen as an aggravator. we sent sarah emmett, who has had adhd since childhood, to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, rese
now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofs often seen as an aggravator. we sent sarah emmett, who has had adhd since childhood, to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought...
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let's talk now to armida van rij who is a researcher in security and defence policy at king's collegeo us this morning. we are very grateful. in the past 12 months in saudi arabia, almost 50 people have been beheaded, women have been locked up, women's rights campaigners. why is it this particular case seems to be a tipping point? good morning and think it having me. this particular case is a great interest because of the expression we have seen of journalists in saudi arabia in the last 12 months. but also because for many people it is a personal story and that is why it has grabbed particular attention. the gruesome reports that have come out istanbul in this case are particularly compelling as well and that has made people a bit nervous about what this means with saudi arabia and the direction they may may not be taking. it is interesting because the new leader of saudi arabia, the prince who is now in charge, has made lots of changes. he has allowed women to drive, open cinemas, and yet he seems to be more oppressive than anything that has come before in recent times. exactly, so
let's talk now to armida van rij who is a researcher in security and defence policy at king's collegeo us this morning. we are very grateful. in the past 12 months in saudi arabia, almost 50 people have been beheaded, women have been locked up, women's rights campaigners. why is it this particular case seems to be a tipping point? good morning and think it having me. this particular case is a great interest because of the expression we have seen of journalists in saudi arabia in the last 12...
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that was david hirst and we were joined earlier by someone from the policy institute at kings collegehere has been more aggressive foreign policy. when he came to power he was hailed as the great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia. during his time as defence minister and then crowned prince, we have seen a worrying trend that is more aggressive foreign policy. as suggested, yemen, the blockade of qatar, the argument with canada and domestically, repression has continued so while he has allowed women to drive and open cinema, there have been instances of journalists being repressed and any dissidents being crushed. pressure is mounting on the chancellor, philip hammond, to find extra money in the budget to support universal credit. the new system involves merging existing benefits into a single payment. this morning, one conservative suggested around 30 of her colleagues are concerned about how universal credit is working. the work and pensions secretary has admitted that some claimants will be worse off. 0ur political correspondent, matt cole, is here. matt, tou
that was david hirst and we were joined earlier by someone from the policy institute at kings collegehere has been more aggressive foreign policy. when he came to power he was hailed as the great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia. during his time as defence minister and then crowned prince, we have seen a worrying trend that is more aggressive foreign policy. as suggested, yemen, the blockade of qatar, the argument with canada and domestically, repression has continued...
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joining me now is jonathan portes, professor of economics at king's college london and senior fellowk, "uk in a changing europe". theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is criticalfollowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels for the last 18 months, she has really been negotiating with her own party and cabinet and what appears to have happened yesterday was that negotiators, the prime minister's chief negotiator, and the michel barnier team, had come to more less a deal, presumably with mrs may's backing. but yet, she then realised that her and sent dominik rahman to brussels to take it off the table —— dominic raab. there has been reaction, not surprisingly, if you can't put yourself in a position you can't put yourself in a position you ca n follow can't put yourself in a position you can follow through on, we are going to
joining me now is jonathan portes, professor of economics at king's college london and senior fellowk, "uk in a changing europe". theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is criticalfollowed by theresa may has the cabinet meeting which is critical followed by the summit which has seen by the uk and brussels as the all—important one on wednesday. what we have seen is mrs may hasn't actually been negotiating with brussels...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the cotton institutions so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. but with access actually finding it a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of at that lock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even as some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out specially after the first of october twenty seventh seeing. the people who protested yester
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i'm joined by armida van rij from the policy institute at king's college london.th us. thank you very much for being with us. let's start in basic terms, what is the state of the relationship between saudi arabia and countries like the united states and indeed members of the european union, including the uk? i think we need to start by saying that every bilateral relationship is different, and every country will have different considerations that will play out in this case. saudi arabia is an absolutely crucial ally for the us and the uk. in terms of security cooperation and intelligence staring —— intelligence sharing. it is significant for the us and uk in terms of arms exports. how much has been riding on the impact of the new crown and is who has been a whirlwind through saudi politics in terms of his impact on domestic reform and his intervention in countries like yemen? when he first came to power, he was very much hailed as this great reformer and with that it would signal a new saudi arabia, but during his time as defence minister and now crown prince, we
i'm joined by armida van rij from the policy institute at king's college london.th us. thank you very much for being with us. let's start in basic terms, what is the state of the relationship between saudi arabia and countries like the united states and indeed members of the european union, including the uk? i think we need to start by saying that every bilateral relationship is different, and every country will have different considerations that will play out in this case. saudi arabia is an...
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let's get the views from anand menon, professor of european politics and foreign affairs at king's college director of the thinktank uk in a changing europe. you were listening to theresa may and you said she was talking nonsense. what do you mean? she insists on calling it an implementation period, we will have nothing to implement. we need that period of time to negotiate a trade deal. we have 21 months, no way it is enough, we will not start negotiating until september, it will ta ke negotiating until september, it will take several years to negotiate this deal, and at the moment, the prime minister is constrained by mps at home from talking honestly with european counterparts, the fact is we will need longer, it will be difficult because as damian grammaticas said, it will be a rule taker and it will cost us, keep paying into the budget. but there are paying into the budget. but there a re really paying into the budget. but there are really difficult choices that need to be made and they need to be made soon because negotiations need to be wrapped up byjanuary at made soon because nego
let's get the views from anand menon, professor of european politics and foreign affairs at king's college director of the thinktank uk in a changing europe. you were listening to theresa may and you said she was talking nonsense. what do you mean? she insists on calling it an implementation period, we will have nothing to implement. we need that period of time to negotiate a trade deal. we have 21 months, no way it is enough, we will not start negotiating until september, it will ta ke...
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a new study from kings college london is looking at treating the disorder using different kinds of technologies because technology is often seen as an aggregator. we sent sarah emmett who have had adhd since childhood to meet the researchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett andi behind the study. i'm sarah emmett and i had adhd. it stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. like most people, i have thoughts buzzing around my head all the time. it's very much like a volga square except with adhd it is really difficult to prioritise which box should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that is most stimulating so right now stood here it is definitelyjumping right now stood here it is definitely jumping on the right now stood here it is definitelyjumping on the lion. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until. ..gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area r
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london we're joined by andreas creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that can't be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually lead the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the officia
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is a fellow at kings college and the managing director of can do cheek consulting good to have you with us so from the protests in the south it looks like a pretty urgent situation how urgent is the electricity crisis from an economic perspective thank you well the electricity crisis in iraq is not one issue that can be resolved overnight there's a compounding spontaneous issues with electricity except for example if you look at the. the power generation and demand completely or with each other especially at peak time if you look at the in the heat of summer for example the month of july there's almost fifty percent shortages in the electricity generation two why is that to my why is this such you know why they such odds with each other why is lectures degrade in such a bad shape to start off with in such an oil rich country well other say there's a plenty of issues i mean one of the main issues for me is they found that the business model for electricity sector in europe doesn't work it doesn't work for example it's all government owned there's no enough investment coming into the sect
is a fellow at kings college and the managing director of can do cheek consulting good to have you with us so from the protests in the south it looks like a pretty urgent situation how urgent is the electricity crisis from an economic perspective thank you well the electricity crisis in iraq is not one issue that can be resolved overnight there's a compounding spontaneous issues with electricity except for example if you look at the. the power generation and demand completely or with each other...
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london we're joined by address craig an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator a lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say there yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that cannot be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually lead the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the officia
london we're joined by address craig an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator a lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say there yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house change a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the continent situations so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. but with access actually finding it a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of at that lock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out especially after the first of october twenty seventh. the people who protested yesterday throu
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andreas krieg in london he's an assistant professor at the defense studies department at london's kings college good to have you with us once again and rest is this the beginning do you think of saudi arabia becoming toxic as far as western companies wanting to do business with it particularly in terms of its image. absolutely i mean these are all p.r. companies who have decided to work for saudi arabia which always had a very terrible human rights record nonetheless the current affair the current culture g of fear and the tragedy opposed the tragedy of this the horror and the outcry that you see across the spectrum by think tank is i could buy the media policymakers doesn't really allow any wiggle room right now or deniability and i think there i think richard branson was one of the first ones to basically drop out of the of the boys in the desert and he kind of that was a dom had a domino effect per you know bit by bit most companies are now basically withdrawn now the american government has withdrawn and that is america and now this wave is coming to europe and i think companies that we use
andreas krieg in london he's an assistant professor at the defense studies department at london's kings college good to have you with us once again and rest is this the beginning do you think of saudi arabia becoming toxic as far as western companies wanting to do business with it particularly in terms of its image. absolutely i mean these are all p.r. companies who have decided to work for saudi arabia which always had a very terrible human rights record nonetheless the current affair the...
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let me ask brian brenberg from king's college. people are selling stuff. >> this is a result of the cheap money policies we had in this country for the better part of a decade. now we are trying to figure out how the economy works when we don't have zero interest rates. they are look at jay powell saying we are going to normalize rates, and they are saying what's normal? we are look at 3% on a 10-year treasury and people are going crazy. this guy is new. they don't know how high he's going to raise rates. but we are in a spot where we don't know how to unwind the biggest monetary experiment we have ever done. kennedy: people since they haven't been able to get it with reasonable interest rates because they have been as zero for so long, they have gone into the stock market. >> of course you are going to buy the risky assets. kennedy: raising interest rates too high too fast. >> it's a legitimate concern. as much as people have been making fun of the president talking about jay powell being crazy. he has a point. how fast should yo
let me ask brian brenberg from king's college. people are selling stuff. >> this is a result of the cheap money policies we had in this country for the better part of a decade. now we are trying to figure out how the economy works when we don't have zero interest rates. they are look at jay powell saying we are going to normalize rates, and they are saying what's normal? we are look at 3% on a 10-year treasury and people are going crazy. this guy is new. they don't know how high he's...
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finance and program chair over at king's college and susan li. with you, this idea that it's cornering china. isolating china. >> i think it does, usmca doesn't roll off the tongue. u.s. marine corps. i think it does now he has a deal with canada, with mexico, with the eu, with south korea. verbal agreement with japan. that pretty much gives him the negotiating that he needs to negotiate with china right now. especially, you know, i think china is more than just a commerce pact, it's also political. how do you squeeze them? trade. >> neil: what do you think of the approach he has taken. talk about these other countries obviously from south korea and even the deal with japan, the promises we are getting out of europe and now this three-way deal including the united states, canada and mexico, isolating china. what do you think? >> i think is he isolating china. playing tough here. and it's working. and i love how he tried to read the rhetoric, at the end of last week the story was canada is out. this isn't going to happen. the weekend goes by. we g
finance and program chair over at king's college and susan li. with you, this idea that it's cornering china. isolating china. >> i think it does, usmca doesn't roll off the tongue. u.s. marine corps. i think it does now he has a deal with canada, with mexico, with the eu, with south korea. verbal agreement with japan. that pretty much gives him the negotiating that he needs to negotiate with china right now. especially, you know, i think china is more than just a commerce pact, it's also...
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that honest party meaning the citizens party and in london gabriel government a researcher with kings college in london who focuses on conflict and nationalism gentlemen welcome to you all gabriel let me start with you how much or how little has changed in spain with regard to this issue in the past twelve months well the house changes a great amount actually we've got changes in both governments we had a very difficult aftermath after the referendum with all the central government taking power of the cotton institutions so yeah it has been very difficult yeah trying to both. both act actually finding in a way to keep their own political political agendas i think we are in a kind of a deadlock right now. jordi from your perspective what does it say that one year on there with these large demonstrations and that there were even some clashes that happened. well the issue here is that there's a lot of unrest here in catalonia because people are extremely unhappy with how things have turned out especially after the first of october twenty seventh. the people who protested yesterday throughout the
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marie harf, in the center seat for the first time on this program and executive vice president at king's college in new york city brian brenberg is here, you have a lot of fans on social media. >> that's good, thank you for finding it out for me. >> harris: i do not mean to say it like it is not a good thing. >> brian: yes, friends and enemies, it's great to be here. >> harris: let's get to the news, shall we? treasury secretary steve emma nguyen announcing his decision not to attend an upcoming investor conference in saudi arabia. this is investigations continue into the disappearance and alleged killing of the saudi columnist. secretary of state mike pompeo and president trump wrapped up a meeting at the white house just a short time ago. the secretary says he told the president to give the saudis have few more day to complete their investigation before making any decisions on how to respond. democrats are focused elsewhere, patrick leahy and eight of his democratic colleagues sent letters to the president and the trump organization yesterday requesting a full list of any financial ties to sau
marie harf, in the center seat for the first time on this program and executive vice president at king's college in new york city brian brenberg is here, you have a lot of fans on social media. >> that's good, thank you for finding it out for me. >> harris: i do not mean to say it like it is not a good thing. >> brian: yes, friends and enemies, it's great to be here. >> harris: let's get to the news, shall we? treasury secretary steve emma nguyen announcing his decision...
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london we're joined by andrus creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights their true size but that the who these wouldn't be allowed to become like lebanon's hezbollah their red lines that cannot be crossed he said does that get us anywhere if and when the peace talks resume. right i mean for the time being i think these are not peace talks per se i think the first talks will be about a ceasefire because the war still ongoing i think peace talks will come after there is an established ceasefire and some sort of agreement of where this peace talks could actually leave the various parties the issue generally is with the yemeni foreign minister or the yemeni government the offic
london we're joined by andrus creek an assistant professor at the defense studies department at king's college london from sanaa is hussein. affairs analyst and journalist and from bristol. a political commentator and lecturer at the city of bristol college gentlemen welcome to you all address let's start with you as we heard bernard smith say that yemen's foreign minister has said that his government could accept a hoot these as a political movement through a democratic process that highlights...
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and dr tim stevens is a lecturer in global security at king's college here in london.art with you, when we look at this picture of the car but with all the equipment in it, the computer and the antenna i and the batteries, are you any clearer what they were trying to do and how they we re they were trying to do and how they were trying to hack into the laboratory? it is a very dramatic set of pictures that seemed to show a group of operatives caught in the act. you have the antenna, the mobile phones, all sorts of equipment that looks like it is their to hack into the wi—fi of the chemical weapons organisation. their to hack into the wi—fi of the chemical weapons organisationm would feel a little bit cold war if it wasn't so johnny english. would feel a little bit cold war if it wasn't sojohnny english. you have this russian spy with the taxi receipt in his pocket, a mobile phone initiated outside the gru headquarters. why are they so heartless ? headquarters. why are they so heartless? it is a bit keystone cops but i think it perhaps underlines the sense of impunity.
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now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right now, stood here, it's definitelyjumping on the lion. it can become a vicious circle with more and more ideas and thoughts presenting themselves as the most important, until gridlock. studies of the brains of people with adhd show abnormalities in the right prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for self—control and attention. research is now using technology to affect neurological changes to this region. by activating this, which is often less engaged in the brains of people with adhd, researchers are hoping to improve concentration. stimulant medication, interestingly enough, also enhances th
now a new study from king's college london is looking including the disorder with different kinds ofchers behind the study. i'm sarah emmett, and i have adhd. adhd stands for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. now, like most people, i have thoughts buzzing round my head all the time. it's very much like trafalgar square. except with adhd it's very difficult to prioritise which thought should come first or which thoughts to focus on. it's usually the one that's most stimulating. so right...
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researchers london's king's college hospital say around 40 percent of children who needed oral surgeryst year. the number of commuters fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. a so—called ‘millennial‘ railcard is being launched in england, giving 26 to 30 year olds discounts on train fares. the repeatedly delayed programme was promised by the chancellor, philip hammond, in last year's budget but there had been speculation the scheme would be scrapped. it was originally trialled in march, with 10,000 cards selling out within hours. the railcard will go on sale before the end of the year and will be available via a mobile app rather than as a physical card. a new scheme aimed at supporting young people leaving the care system says it will help create 10,000 work opportunities over the next decade. the announcement come
researchers london's king's college hospital say around 40 percent of children who needed oral surgeryst year. the number of commuters fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. a so—called ‘millennial‘ railcard is being...
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break it down national security analytical morgan ortagus benchmark managing partner kevin kelley kings collegecoverage of jobs making money with charles payne. >> great to be here great to be here. >> yeah. >> big jobs number coming out. >> it is big jobs number confusing right because i think, you got wall street rooting for one thing main street rooting for another thing, we are back to that kind of nonsense, but you know, anecdotally i think could be a magnificent number we got -- ism manufacturing employment part highest ever adp report phenomenal number there is going to be noise mere if you look at unemployment claims yesterday you see that were hit by hurricane biggest increases with respect to unemployment claims different elements i think the numbers going to beat big i think going to see wages perhaps up 3% year-over-year. >> in a doesn't make me so a happy about the stock market if we got really good flux, for jobs, which is what we all want, rates may very well go up what happened yesterday stock market sold off at 6-year high. >> confluence of events that was happening it was the
break it down national security analytical morgan ortagus benchmark managing partner kevin kelley kings collegecoverage of jobs making money with charles payne. >> great to be here great to be here. >> yeah. >> big jobs number coming out. >> it is big jobs number confusing right because i think, you got wall street rooting for one thing main street rooting for another thing, we are back to that kind of nonsense, but you know, anecdotally i think could be a magnificent...
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the business professor at kings college in new york is with us. i'm referring to the stock market.or two years we have said you said i said, we have all said this market just wants to go up. do you feel that awkward move, that momentum is over? >> it still want to go up, it looks at an economy that is strong, fundamentals a great. when you have a strong economy the market wants to go. we have more uncertainty around interest rates, tariffs and the election. the election issue is going to go away. interest rates might hang on. stuart: these negatives hanging over this thing, going away, china going away, italy going away, interest rates going away, that is a tough road. >> the biggest barrier because the president and jerome powell don't seem to get along because it creates problems next year but not as pessimistic about china and tariffs, we are seeing a lot of negative headlines. pennies the service this administration wants to get things done, they hone in on intellectual property issue and i'm more optimistic that by early next year we could see real movement. that will be great
the business professor at kings college in new york is with us. i'm referring to the stock market.or two years we have said you said i said, we have all said this market just wants to go up. do you feel that awkward move, that momentum is over? >> it still want to go up, it looks at an economy that is strong, fundamentals a great. when you have a strong economy the market wants to go. we have more uncertainty around interest rates, tariffs and the election. the election issue is going to...
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moneywatch," netflix has record subscriber growth and help for students defrauded by their colleges. diane kinghall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning. president trump stepped up his attacks on the federal reserve calling it, quote, my biggest threat. during an interview with fox business network, mr. trump said he's not happy with how fast the fed is raising interest rates. >>> meanwhile, on wall street stocks, tallied their biggest gains and corporate reports in news that they posted the most job openings in 20 years. dow rallied 547 points, the s&p 500 jumped 59 and the nasdaq climbed 214 points or almost 3%. >>> the streaming service netflix reported record subscriber growth for the third quarter. netflix added 7 million bscrers through september exceeding projections. netflix has over 58 million subscribers in the u.s. shares of the giant jumped on the news gaining as much as 14% after-hours trading. >>> now, in a race to be first, both uber and rival lyft may reportedly be headed to a public offering next year. according to "wall str
moneywatch," netflix has record subscriber growth and help for students defrauded by their colleges. diane kinghall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning. president trump stepped up his attacks on the federal reserve calling it, quote, my biggest threat. during an interview with fox business network, mr. trump said he's not happy with how fast the fed is raising interest rates. >>> meanwhile, on wall street stocks, tallied...
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joining us now brian brenburg business professor at the kings college in new york. have this strange idea if you're going to cut government spending way to do is is through executive branch and say cut it opposed to going through legislative branch saying cut it and they won't. >> any way to get it done go for it. i'm not convinced that will work but ultimately congress these to be a part of this. democrats are going to howl. they do not president to balance budgets based on spending cuts they want taxes to go up. one thing you cannot do is raise tacks i would love he's going of a this before midterm putting on the table. that is what we're about balancing this budget. >> but you know, it's that's what a business guide doesn't it? you say to your vice president says you have to cut the budget. >> especially when you're running deficits like this we're talking about 5% i would love to see the left howl about this. because it shows just how fiscally responsible they are. >> he's showing leadership to your point. >> but you would be starving children and poisoning wate
joining us now brian brenburg business professor at the kings college in new york. have this strange idea if you're going to cut government spending way to do is is through executive branch and say cut it opposed to going through legislative branch saying cut it and they won't. >> any way to get it done go for it. i'm not convinced that will work but ultimately congress these to be a part of this. democrats are going to howl. they do not president to balance budgets based on spending cuts...
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researchers at london's king's college hospital say around 40% of children who needed oral surgery overers fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. it's 8:10am. sarah will have the weather forecast from stonehenge today with some beautiful views. she'll keep is up—to—date. nearly half of all young people who used to be in care are either not in education or employment. now a new scheme has been launched to offer them more support. more than 50 businesses, charities and government departments are promising to provide opportunities. in a moment, we'll speak to some of the people affected, but first ashley john—ba ptiste has this report. the university of winchester. it's here that the education secretary's come to meet students who have been in care and talk about a new programme aimed to help them succeed. so the care
researchers at london's king's college hospital say around 40% of children who needed oral surgery overers fainting on the london underground is at alarming levels, according to the rmt union. more than 800 people have collapsed during the morning rush hour over the past two years. passengers have complained of overheating and overcrowding but transport for london says it's constantly trying to keep temperatures down. it's 8:10am. sarah will have the weather forecast from stonehenge today with...
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nowjoined by dr tim stevens, lecturer in global security and head of cyber security research group at king's collegein. starting with the basics, close access attack, it has been described as, when we talk about cyber attacks... yes, we think about them being perpetrated from many miles distant, maybe even a different jurisdiction. but this is close access, that means operatives are up close and personal with the institution involved. as we have seen, not very discreet. do they even seen, not very discreet. do they eve n ca re seen, not very discreet. do they even care that they have left this? so brazen, the tradecraft so poor, that one wonders if they wanted to be discovered, as it were, does not reflect well on their professionalism, certain elements of the intelligence states. what evidence does it make, the russians keep saying, nothing to see here, this is a fantasy. the russians will deny this as they have denied everything else. the point in attribute in publicly the ger you —— -- gru is attribute in publicly the ger you —— —— gru is to demonstrate to the world that russia is up to no good,
nowjoined by dr tim stevens, lecturer in global security and head of cyber security research group at king's collegein. starting with the basics, close access attack, it has been described as, when we talk about cyber attacks... yes, we think about them being perpetrated from many miles distant, maybe even a different jurisdiction. but this is close access, that means operatives are up close and personal with the institution involved. as we have seen, not very discreet. do they even seen, not...
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and the university of new haven in connecticut has formally partnered with king fahd security collegeriyadh since 2016. when the partnership was first announced, university of new haven president kaplan said -- "we are excited to put the university of new haven's world-renowned programs in criminal justice, national security, and forensic studies at the service of the kingdom of saudi arabia's next generation of security professionals." democracy now! reached out to harvard, m.i.t., to the university of new haven, and yale university law school's abduallah s. kamel center for the study of islamic law. none of the institutions accepted our offer to join us on the show. but for more, we are joined by two guests. in boston, massachusetts we're joined by yarden katz, a department fellow in systems biology at harvard medical school. he wrote an article for the guardian on saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman's visit to harvard and m.i.t.. his piece, focusing on the kingdom's close ties to u.s. universities, is headlined "elite universities are selling themselves -- and look who's buying.
and the university of new haven in connecticut has formally partnered with king fahd security collegeriyadh since 2016. when the partnership was first announced, university of new haven president kaplan said -- "we are excited to put the university of new haven's world-renowned programs in criminal justice, national security, and forensic studies at the service of the kingdom of saudi arabia's next generation of security professionals." democracy now! reached out to harvard, m.i.t.,...
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during the hearing last week, kavanaugh repeatedly lied about key details of his heavy dr king high school and collegeetails that have been contradicted by many of his now, today it's reported that the white house told the fbi they can interview anyone they deem necessary.an of course, they should. not investigating kavanaugh's lies or interviewing people who could corroborate the allegations would be ia word -- >> loco. >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with kenan thompson, everyone. [ cheers and alause ] ♪ a once-in-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? thdelicious.i-wheat. but it's more than that. 10 layers of crunchy wheat to fill you up on big days. whether your day involves steam, mounta
during the hearing last week, kavanaugh repeatedly lied about key details of his heavy dr king high school and collegeetails that have been contradicted by many of his now, today it's reported that the white house told the fbi they can interview anyone they deem necessary.an of course, they should. not investigating kavanaugh's lies or interviewing people who could corroborate the allegations would be ia word -- >> loco. >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers...
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vietor and megan scott also for joining a convening of the commission and joe king was there, along with delgado community college and shawn corbin. so it was a very nice meeting, very productive. and we had people from the public sector, private sector, education and community-based organizations. and that -- just to be a little informal to say that i think that san francisco public utilities commission sets a nationwide example for excellent work force development programs, including the bay work consortium and reaching out to community-based organizations. this is a template, i think, that can be used really around the country. and that other people can learn from, perhaps from the systematic infrastructure and steps done in new orleans, like the canal closures system. this is part of an emerging water quality scholars program that i run a number of times in different venues, boston, new orleans, and other projects similar to that in san francisco, to engage members in underrepresented communities. alberta lima and the boston office of work force development once told me that you cannot be what you cannot see.
vietor and megan scott also for joining a convening of the commission and joe king was there, along with delgado community college and shawn corbin. so it was a very nice meeting, very productive. and we had people from the public sector, private sector, education and community-based organizations. and that -- just to be a little informal to say that i think that san francisco public utilities commission sets a nationwide example for excellent work force development programs, including the bay...
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now to andrew's creek and various is assistant professor of the defense studies department at king's college london he joins us from the and risk what was your reading of the speech of the address the information i guess that we got from the crown prince yesterday yes i think this was very much a p.r. effort i think it would produce very nice images that showed that mob inside man despite the pressure was very relaxed he no he knew he kind of show that he was on top of everything he was joking around with the prime minister of lebanon he seemed to be you know the kind of leader that this saudis want and that's key here i think the the audience the key audience for that entire speech was probably more the saudis the saudi public than the international community because i think in the international community might have been so mine has really you know has is a reputation has really been so tarnished that anything he's saying now is really not going to help him but it's about showing the saudis that he's still in the drawer in the driver's seat and it's also true he was trying to really redirec
now to andrew's creek and various is assistant professor of the defense studies department at king's college london he joins us from the and risk what was your reading of the speech of the address the information i guess that we got from the crown prince yesterday yes i think this was very much a p.r. effort i think it would produce very nice images that showed that mob inside man despite the pressure was very relaxed he no he knew he kind of show that he was on top of everything he was joking...
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get a degree.re hari senivasan has the storyfo our ongoing series, "rethinking college", and our "feature for this week's,king the grade."er >> headquaa to headquarters b, request a radio check, over. >> sreenivasan: after four years as a communication sarcialist in th, kierra howard has decided she wants to go to college. at i'm in the army, but i also wanted a formal edn, too. >> sreenasan: howard believes a degree can help advance her military career. >> i decided to take baby steps, and get my associates, and then move onto bachelors. >> sreenivasan: when sheooked around to find a college last spring, she got lucky. based at fort carson in colora springs, howard enrolled at nearby pikes peak community college. the campus is surrounded by military bases. academic advisors here look for ways to trslate military service to academic credits. paul dececco is the director of military and veterans programs at pikes peak. so how do you evaluate how to get credit for those life experiences that they've had? >> the military issues a joint services transcript. and on there, it lists out the education courses that a
get a degree.re hari senivasan has the storyfo our ongoing series, "rethinking college", and our "feature for this week's,king the grade."er >> headquaa to headquarters b, request a radio check, over. >> sreenivasan: after four years as a communication sarcialist in th, kierra howard has decided she wants to go to college. at i'm in the army, but i also wanted a formal edn, too. >> sreenasan: howard believes a degree can help advance her military career....
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craig l simons is the earnest jake king error of history at the naval war college in newport , rhode island and at the u.s. naval academy. he is the author or editor of several books on military history, including the civil war at the. herald, our moderator for this evening is the jonathan director at the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president george w bush. he is the author or editor of over 50 books on lincoln and the civil war era, including lincoln and the power of the press, winner of the guild -- guild lincoln prize. before we begin, i would ask if you have a cell phone or a beeper, you please turn off your cell phone and any of the other electronic devices. and now, please join me in welcoming our guests, think you. -- thank you. >> good evening. i am delighted to see you again, as we go back in time, a century and a half, to look at another aspect of the civil war. we have yet to cover in our many sessions with you. tonight, we are going to be going right to the top work we go -- we are going to e
craig l simons is the earnest jake king error of history at the naval war college in newport , rhode island and at the u.s. naval academy. he is the author or editor of several books on military history, including the civil war at the. herald, our moderator for this evening is the jonathan director at the roosevelt house policy institute at hunter college. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president george w bush. he is the author or editor of over 50 books on lincoln and...
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and many california high schoolers are passing up free college aid. jane kingthe nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morning.many high. school graduates who are eligible for financial aid never fill out the paperwork to get it.nerdwallet says in colorado, 42 percent of high school graduates did not complete a fafsa application. to get the paperwor go to student aid dot ed dot gov. facebook may be looking to buy a be looking to buy a cybersecurity company.the information. reports facebook has approached several security companies.facebook may be ready to beef up security after millions of users information was compromised earlier this year. the typical american family has increased its child-care spending by 70% since 1995, according to the u.s. education department. economists say mothers are more likely than fathers to drop down to part-time work or leave the labor force altogether when child care gets pricey.last year, 57% of women age 16 and older were employed or looking for work, compared with 69% of men.and there are apps that will tell you e
and many california high schoolers are passing up free college aid. jane kingthe nasdaq with those stories and more. ( jane )good morning.many high. school graduates who are eligible for financial aid never fill out the paperwork to get it.nerdwallet says in colorado, 42 percent of high school graduates did not complete a fafsa application. to get the paperwor go to student aid dot ed dot gov. facebook may be looking to buy a be looking to buy a cybersecurity company.the information. reports...
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king's mentors, dr. proctor was a baptist minister a college president. he was president of north carolina ant university. dr. proctor became something of a mentor and wise man for me. because of his experiences, he has been deputy director of a peace corps. when i interviewed for the job to be in charge of the history teaching at 13 black colleges in the south and experimental program part of president johnson's programs, we finished interview, i said dr. proctor do you have any questions for me? i don't come from protestant background and i'm baptized catholic and i'm excite. dr. proctor said, after your concentrate in rome, i understand it's okay for you to work with us. as far as your skin goes, i don't care what color it is, as long as it's thick. [applause] during greensboro, dr. proctor behind the scenes worked to support the students but he refused to take a public position as president of the university on the side of the southern christian leadership conference organized sit-ins. his advice to me when i accepted and offered to come back to san f
king's mentors, dr. proctor was a baptist minister a college president. he was president of north carolina ant university. dr. proctor became something of a mentor and wise man for me. because of his experiences, he has been deputy director of a peace corps. when i interviewed for the job to be in charge of the history teaching at 13 black colleges in the south and experimental program part of president johnson's programs, we finished interview, i said dr. proctor do you have any questions for...
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college. >> life was not easy. >> it was a struggle, but she made sure that i didn't get to see that. she made sure that i always saw the peace. >> he was homecoming kingangston university in oklahoma, he still is not sure how he's going to pay for the rest of his education. >> the first thing i did feel was helplessness. how am i going to pay for it. how many loans will i have to take out? i alived to different scholarships but don't get them. i just keep going. >> and we are so happy to have matthew, autumn, edson and their moms here in the audience with us this morning. [ cheers and applause ] hello. your moms are right behind you. and also joining us is david coleman, ceo of the college board. thank you so much. thank you so much for all the work. just explain to pple the work of the college board. >> yeah, the kids are amazing, aren't they? the college board is known for advanced placement courses for the s.a. tvenlt but we want to clear a path so all students can own their future. for example, it was never fair -- >> i'm sorry. >> want to take that. >> the college board is known for advanced placement and s.a.t. but our purpose is to clear a path
college. >> life was not easy. >> it was a struggle, but she made sure that i didn't get to see that. she made sure that i always saw the peace. >> he was homecoming kingangston university in oklahoma, he still is not sure how he's going to pay for the rest of his education. >> the first thing i did feel was helplessness. how am i going to pay for it. how many loans will i have to take out? i alived to different scholarships but don't get them. i just keep going....