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in the second case , with a kind of camp mark of the professor of the royal university melbourne, we will suppress the protests of supporters of palestine in australia. finally , we take a look at the trump-harris debate in america, which was announced that only 25% of americans watched it. in this regard, with mr. michael rectenwalt, writer and party member. we will discuss the most liberal america. but as always , we start the program with the latest developments and images related to palestine , which today marked the 34th day of genocide and resistance. people live. or sabiya or sabiya or bentasbiyyah. i came to a house, i left a house, i returned to a house , a house is destroyed, it is definitely not valid. my dreams, all of my spirituality , i'm destroyed, i'm in this house , i'm in this house , i'm in it. traded stories and just we cannot stand it anymore, we get up every day wondering occupied, besieged, tyrannized peoples and lands, liberation. we start our first case and conversation. after the us and its nato allies said they were considering helping ukraine fire long-ran
in the second case , with a kind of camp mark of the professor of the royal university melbourne, we will suppress the protests of supporters of palestine in australia. finally , we take a look at the trump-harris debate in america, which was announced that only 25% of americans watched it. in this regard, with mr. michael rectenwalt, writer and party member. we will discuss the most liberal america. but as always , we start the program with the latest developments and images related to...
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benoy camp mark, a professor at the royal university of melbourne, i first asked him about the sensitivity of australians on the other side of the world to the palestinian issue in west asia. notably , australia constantly exploits the idea that australia's military contracts and licenses do not directly involve israel, but there is no doubt that australia does so indirectly. australia is still part of israel's arms supply chain and is still connected to israeli companies. specifically, several israeli companies in the city of melbourne are present the attention of australians to the events in gaza in the west bank and what is happening to the palestinians has been paid attention to for some time now. also, with the introduction of international legal cases, this awareness has increased. like what happened in the international court of justice or the attempt of the international criminal court to issue an arrest warrant for netanyahu. in australia, there is this concern. the current actions are not only a violation of international laws, but also extremely problematic , especially the issu
benoy camp mark, a professor at the royal university of melbourne, i first asked him about the sensitivity of australians on the other side of the world to the palestinian issue in west asia. notably , australia constantly exploits the idea that australia's military contracts and licenses do not directly involve israel, but there is no doubt that australia does so indirectly. australia is still part of israel's arms supply chain and is still connected to israeli companies. specifically, several...
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university professor from ohio, in the second case, with a kind of camp mark, a professor at the royal university. melbourne , we will deal with the suppression of protests by supporters of palestine in australia. finally , we will take a look at the debate between trump and harris in america, which was announced by only 25% of americans . in this regard, with mr. michael we will discuss the author and member of the libertarian party of america. but as always , we start the program with the latest developments and images related to palestine , which today marked the 34th day of genocide and resistance. these people are bad people living in the city , who are you, or are you a girl, or a girl, or a girl, and i am going to a house? wakhoti beninah toba toba beninah. hajar by hajar, fjai lak , now in the street allah tainting water, second, bird floors of bomb buildings. i am so honored, she was someone who traded stories and we just can't stand it anymore. we get up every day, wonder occupied, besieged, tyrannized peoples and lands. we start our first case and conversation. after the us and its nat
university professor from ohio, in the second case, with a kind of camp mark, a professor at the royal university. melbourne , we will deal with the suppression of protests by supporters of palestine in australia. finally , we will take a look at the debate between trump and harris in america, which was announced by only 25% of americans . in this regard, with mr. michael we will discuss the author and member of the libertarian party of america. but as always , we start the program with the...
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benoy campmark, a professor at the royal university of melbourne . i asked about why australians on the other side of the world are sensitive to the palestinian issue in west asia. we will see their answer to this question. role the australian government is notable in this regard. australia continues to exploit the idea that australian military contracts and licenses are directly involved, which has received more attention than in the past. also, with the introduction of international legal cases , this awareness has increased. like what happened in the international court of justice or the attempt of the international criminal court to issue an arrest warrant for netanyahu. in australia, there is concern that the current measures are not only a violation of international law, but also deeply problematic. especially when it comes to sending weapons to israel. comes up to be this is what we can see with regard to the land forces arms conference currently taking place in melburn. basically , the demonstration is not only against the issue of arming isr
benoy campmark, a professor at the royal university of melbourne . i asked about why australians on the other side of the world are sensitive to the palestinian issue in west asia. we will see their answer to this question. role the australian government is notable in this regard. australia continues to exploit the idea that australian military contracts and licenses are directly involved, which has received more attention than in the past. also, with the introduction of international legal...
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palestinians to discuss for joined today by mahonnan gosh, a professor of sociology and mount royal university. joining us from alberta, canada. so mar, said page the candidates in the history department at georgetown university. shes joining us from amman and deanna auto one and educator and jordan list from gaza. joining us today from chicago. thank you all so much for joining us here on the stream today. some art went to school or university. this is bombed. what you destroy is not only obviously the physical building well gets ravaged, is research resources in all fields. and in that sense it's quite hard to actually measure the extent of what's been lost in gaza today. no, yes up to do to, i mean the damage is immeasurable and a lot of what is written has destroyed, is on retrievable. and as you mentioned, it's not about just the destruction of the building, but it's also destroying the spaces where a lot of calls to me and because they used to access which are the classrooms, the playgrounds. so the education of infrastructure is not just about and part to knowledge, which is extremely i
palestinians to discuss for joined today by mahonnan gosh, a professor of sociology and mount royal university. joining us from alberta, canada. so mar, said page the candidates in the history department at georgetown university. shes joining us from amman and deanna auto one and educator and jordan list from gaza. joining us today from chicago. thank you all so much for joining us here on the stream today. some art went to school or university. this is bombed. what you destroy is not only...
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safeguard universities. royalitch saturday deliveries for second class letters as part of an overhaul by the uk postal service, now under review by the regulator. the plan, which would see second class post delivered on alternate weekdays while first class would remain six days a week. ofcom, which has been consulting on the changes since january, aims to finalise its decision by the summer of next yeah decision by the summer of next year. royal mail argues the current setup is no longer workable and that's why it's pushing for urgent reform. turning to the us now, where students, families and teachers have gathered to remember the victims of a mass school shooting just weeks after classes began, a 14 year old boy, described by police as pure evil, killed two students and two teachers at his high school in georgia. colt grey also injured nine others with a semi—automatic rifle before he surrendered to police. authorities have now confirmed the boy had been questioned last year over online threats , but year over o
safeguard universities. royalitch saturday deliveries for second class letters as part of an overhaul by the uk postal service, now under review by the regulator. the plan, which would see second class post delivered on alternate weekdays while first class would remain six days a week. ofcom, which has been consulting on the changes since january, aims to finalise its decision by the summer of next yeah decision by the summer of next year. royal mail argues the current setup is no longer...
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an interesting detail: from a billionaire from egypt, an elite university passed to no less than the royal family of qatar, the very state that acts as one of the mediators in the settlement in the middle east, has economic interests in lebanon. the conflict prevented kater from extracting lebanese oil under the concession. proposed by the new prime minister michel barnier, the choice of candidates for the cabinet seat was determined after several weeks of intense consultations. so, the ministers of foreign affairs on... the ideology of islamism, for which he was nicknamed a racist in society. deputy from the presidential party, thirty-year-old antoine armand will head the ministry of finance. today he was unanimously re-elected for a five-year term to represent 62 regions of the country. ravil gaynuddin has headed the organization since 1994. details from maria valieva. the ceremony of inauguration of the chief mufti, chairman of the spiritual administration of muslims. having received a blessing, having received powers, i begin to fulfill my duties as chairman of the spiritual administra
an interesting detail: from a billionaire from egypt, an elite university passed to no less than the royal family of qatar, the very state that acts as one of the mediators in the settlement in the middle east, has economic interests in lebanon. the conflict prevented kater from extracting lebanese oil under the concession. proposed by the new prime minister michel barnier, the choice of candidates for the cabinet seat was determined after several weeks of intense consultations. so, the...
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speak to dr robert massey, deputy executive director at the royal astronomical society and an honorary visiting professor with the universitythis interview did motivate me to get up but i am glad i did it wasa to get up but i am glad i did it was a nice site, and i got some nice pictures on my smart phone through a small telescope. edward tiny bite out of the moon is it moved into the shadow of the earth. it was a really nice site and the weather was good down here. need to do on my way in this morning there are some perks to getting up at crazy o'clock to getting up at crazy o'clock to get here so early. how does this all happen? what is going on when an eclipse is happening?— on when an eclipse is happening? on when an eclipse is ha enin: ? ., ., ., happening? the earth the moon and the sun _ happening? the earth the moon and the sun are _ happening? the earth the moon and the sun are almost - happening? the earth the moon and the sun are almost in - happening? the earth the moon and the sun are almost in line, | and the sun are almost in line, that doesn't happen at full moon which is when you have a lunar eclipse becaus
speak to dr robert massey, deputy executive director at the royal astronomical society and an honorary visiting professor with the universitythis interview did motivate me to get up but i am glad i did it wasa to get up but i am glad i did it was a nice site, and i got some nice pictures on my smart phone through a small telescope. edward tiny bite out of the moon is it moved into the shadow of the earth. it was a really nice site and the weather was good down here. need to do on my way in this...
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universe. in ancient times , tva was a crossroads of civilization. this is confirmed by sensational archaeological finds that can be seen in the national museum. in the royal burial mounds, which are almost 3,000 years old, they found scythian gold, baltic amber, asian turquoise. now orthodox churches here neighbor with shamanic societies and buddhist shrines. "you live in harmony, yes, but buddhism itself, so friendly, there is love, compassion, help everyone, do no harm, such a way of thinking. the next question is asked by a cadet of the presidential cadet school. in difficult times, i remember the words of alexander vasilyevich suvorov, a bad soldier is one who does not dream of becoming a general, and these words motivate me. i would like to ask, and what motto gives you " in different regions schools opened after renovation, some were built from scratch, an important events in krasnoyarsk, a school opened its doors there, which was built later. 5 years ago , residents complained that educational institutions were overcrowded, here is a modern building for 1,100 students. this year there are new rules, now it is forbidden to use mobile phones in class
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university. previously, he as vice president for research and at the royal ontario museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of natural. he published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. he's done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. okay. good evening. it's my pleasure to talk to you today about one of the strangest episodes in the history of science in the united, the infamous bone wars. this happened during the 19th century, and it seemed for many years my paleontology had sort of a dark shadow over it because thought this was really a science for very strange people. but the thing was that over time we realized that in fact these bone was actually also had an upset. and i'm trying to talk to you today about a little bit about the downside and upside of this peculiar episode in history now as you heard i'm a paleontologist i study ancient organisms and being histo
university. previously, he as vice president for research and at the royal ontario museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2004 to 2009, cancer served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of natural. he published extensively on dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates. he's done a lot of media appearances with america and europe, and with that, please join in welcoming our very own monsters. okay. good evening. it's...
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previously he worked as vice president of collections at the royal museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. in 2004 to 2009, he served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of history. he published extensively in dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates and has also been in appearances in europe. please join me in welcoming our very own hans >> good evening. it is my pleasure to talk about the studies in thery o science in the united states. during the 19th centuryt seems that for many years it had a shadow over it because people thought that this was a very strange people. but the thing was that over time we realize that it had an upside and y i'm trying to talk to you today about both the downside and upside. i am a paleontologist and study and i also have a keen interest in the history of the academic discipline and into this context of the material the combatants exercise and many books most of which contain a lot of incorrect information and also a very nice pdf on it that the impersonation continues and people keep unearthing more details
previously he worked as vice president of collections at the royal museum in toronto and was a professor of zoology at the university of toronto. in 2004 to 2009, he served as associate director for research and collections at the national museum of history. he published extensively in dinosaurs and other extinct vertebrates and has also been in appearances in europe. please join me in welcoming our very own hans >> good evening. it is my pleasure to talk about the studies in thery o...
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hans received his -- to work at the royal museum in toronto and professor of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2,042,009 hans was associate director for research at the national museum of natural history. he has published an extinct vertebraee and made appearances in north america and europe and with that please join me of upcoming our very own hans sues. hans. >> good evening. it's my pleasure to talk to you today about one ofhe sangest episodes in the history of time in the united states the infamous wars. this happened duringng the 19th century and it seems for many years my profession of paleontology had sort of a dark shadow over because people thought this was a sign of very strange people. the thinghi was that over time e realized in fact that these wars were having an upside and i'm trying to talk about the downside and upside of this peculiar episode in history. as you heard him a paleontologist and i study ancient organisms and given the historical scientific team interest in the history and in this context collected and read related to both the combatants in this pe
hans received his -- to work at the royal museum in toronto and professor of zoology at the university of toronto. from 2,042,009 hans was associate director for research at the national museum of natural history. he has published an extinct vertebraee and made appearances in north america and europe and with that please join me of upcoming our very own hans sues. hans. >> good evening. it's my pleasure to talk to you today about one ofhe sangest episodes in the history of time in the...
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so it is very strange because even whether you're for or against the royal family, you know, she was universallychool like 20 years ago, you know, and she was just universally loved and respected. and now she's passed away and you just can't speak ill of someone like that. i can't work out if this has been taken grossly out of context. that's the only thing i could say. well, no it hasn't. >> no. >> no. >> it was. well, then. >> it was. well, then. >> well, then it is very silly and ill judged, i suppose. >> i suppose in his defence it's free speech. he can say what he wants. of course he can. we back it. but i just wonder why. what reward are you getting out of that? >> i think it's just. it's a sign of age, isn't it? he's got he's become irresponsible. >> how old is he? doesn't care. 85. >> i know, but he doesn't. you get the impression with me that he just thinks i've sort of toe the line. i've done this. and also the recent publicity when he falls off the stage where suddenly this enormous well of support, as if he had died. >> yes. that's true. >> yes. that's true. >> i think he probably th
so it is very strange because even whether you're for or against the royal family, you know, she was universallychool like 20 years ago, you know, and she was just universally loved and respected. and now she's passed away and you just can't speak ill of someone like that. i can't work out if this has been taken grossly out of context. that's the only thing i could say. well, no it hasn't. >> no. >> no. >> it was. well, then. >> it was. well, then. >> well, then it...
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they guard the universe, in ancient times tva was a crossroads of civilization, this is confirmed by sensational archaeological finds that can be seen in the national museum in the royal burial mounds, which are almost 3.00 years old, scythian gold, baltic amber , asian turquoise, the magnificence of the landscapes here... tuva is a multi-confessional republic, orthodox churches, here neighbor with shamanic societies and buddhist shrines, the largest buddhist monastery in russia was visited by the president today, the height of the temple is 56 m, in the center are traditional prayer drums. all our traditional religions have something in common that unites us. yeah. so senior schoolchildren, who today are really preparing to step into a new life. familiar with new teachers are still a little embarrassed, but in a couple of minutes the reinforcements from the borderland dissolve into the ranks of podolsk schoolchildren, in snow-white collars, tight bows, yawning first-graders, who are still getting used to waking up so early, despite the attack. centuries kursk students are not deprived of these tremulous moments with a bell and the anthem of russia, children in a hurr
they guard the universe, in ancient times tva was a crossroads of civilization, this is confirmed by sensational archaeological finds that can be seen in the national museum in the royal burial mounds, which are almost 3.00 years old, scythian gold, baltic amber , asian turquoise, the magnificence of the landscapes here... tuva is a multi-confessional republic, orthodox churches, here neighbor with shamanic societies and buddhist shrines, the largest buddhist monastery in russia was visited by...
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he's also an elected fellow of the royal historical society in the united kingdom. he received his b.a., ph.d. from the university of stirling, scotland. he's held a number of different fellowships, including the bernard and irene schwartz fellowship, the new york historical society and, previously served as the assistant editor of the adams papers project and also the managing editor of john dickinson writings project. you want to join me. so i a lot of questions because this book unpacked a lot of different stories. stories that were rooted in new york city itself. but i think, as you about in the book itself, have larger resonances dealing with the revolution, with loyalism, with with legacies. and i want to get too, all of that. but i want to start with something that sounds very small but also has huge. at least i thought did. and that's the election of 1768. how many people here have ever heard of the election of 1768? new york city or new york? no, but it was really important, wasn't it? it was important. really important. i want to i want to start by thanking patrick and steven inviting me here tonight. i
he's also an elected fellow of the royal historical society in the united kingdom. he received his b.a., ph.d. from the university of stirling, scotland. he's held a number of different fellowships, including the bernard and irene schwartz fellowship, the new york historical society and, previously served as the assistant editor of the adams papers project and also the managing editor of john dickinson writings project. you want to join me. so i a lot of questions because this book unpacked a...
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royal. they say there was a lack of accountability. his rob reynolds, demonstrators filled the streets of downtown, seattle, washington, where i should newer i grew up, attended the university of washington, and became a palestine solidarity activist and supporters. held a vigil along the shore line, holding portraits of id. she just loved life. every aspect of it she pursued things in life. most people would not because they were afraid, but she was one of the previous people and now and she really did stand up for her beliefs and held them as cord tenants to how she went about her life every single day. us officials condemned is killing. but for us plans to rely on the results of it is really investigation. rather than launch one of its own. you do need to wait to see the results of an investigation to know whether there need to be any specific criminal criminal consequences for the part the, the individuals involved. it's important that, that investigation play out. and i, as i said, it ought to be prompt and thorough and transparent is friend says the us response is totally inadequate. i am ashamed of the us government and i am ashamed of president biden as present. har
royal. they say there was a lack of accountability. his rob reynolds, demonstrators filled the streets of downtown, seattle, washington, where i should newer i grew up, attended the university of washington, and became a palestine solidarity activist and supporters. held a vigil along the shore line, holding portraits of id. she just loved life. every aspect of it she pursued things in life. most people would not because they were afraid, but she was one of the previous people and now and she...
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royal mail has been losing money hand overfist. a day, it lost the last financial year. it keeps being squeezed. 0n the one hand, because of the universaler our mail six days a week, and on the other, declining demand. i will give you a couple of stats. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion backin volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just 6.7 billion last year. the average household gets just four letters a week now compared to 1a a week a decade ago. royal mail has published a raft of proposals to save money. the regulator 0fcom will consider those. it could mean getting second class post on alternate weekdays and not at all at the weekends. we understand a public consultation will hopefully be in the new year, so we should hopefully all get a say. in average household last year. the average household gets just four letters a week now compared to 1a a week a decade ago. royal mail has published a raft of proposals to save money. the regulator 0fcom will consider those. it could mean getting second class post on alternate weekdays and not at all at the weekends. we understand a public consultation will hopeful
royal mail has been losing money hand overfist. a day, it lost the last financial year. it keeps being squeezed. 0n the one hand, because of the universaler our mail six days a week, and on the other, declining demand. i will give you a couple of stats. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion backin volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just 6.7 billion last year. the average household gets just four letters a week now compared to 1a a week a decade ago. royal mail has...
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royal mail has been losing money hand over fist. day it lost in the last financial year. it keeps being squeezed. on the one hand because of the universaldeclining demand. i will give you a couple of statistics. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just six days a week, and on the other, declining demand. i will give you a couple of statistics. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just 6.7 billion proposals to save money. the regulator off, will be considering those. it could mean getting second—class post on alternate weekdays and another to at the weekend. we understand a public consultation will hopefully be in the new year, so we should all get a say. in the meantime, if you do have a christmas card list, i would think about slimming it down. good advice there. let's take a look at what is making the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers. the guardian is leading with an exclusive — "labour acts to end—no fault evictions within months" — with sources saying ministers will bring the renters�* rights bill for its first reading next week. the daily telegraph reports the interim ma
royal mail has been losing money hand over fist. day it lost in the last financial year. it keeps being squeezed. on the one hand because of the universaldeclining demand. i will give you a couple of statistics. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just six days a week, and on the other, declining demand. i will give you a couple of statistics. annual letter volumes have fallen from 20 billion back in 2005 to just 6.7 billion proposals to save money. the regulator...
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university of favors. he joins us from boston, massachusetts. thank you. once again for joining us, remy festival. we've heard here from, from many people saying that this could potentially be as royal declare in or out or saying that they will be dramatic days ahead. is this the beginning of a full blown well between as well and here's the law. you know, it's really difficult to pick up which address that one uses to describe this situation is an escalating, or is it a moving towards a full conflict as a regional conflict, it doesn't really matter what, what we call it. the reality is, the israel, as bella, has been fighting each other for decades and as escalates and then proceeds on. but now it's escalated and clearly, primarily because of the gas a situation, but more than that because of the defiant, aggressive of fish. just take right, going government of israel with the total support of the us under the u. k. in germany and others. now after 11 months of the genocide and jazz, are they feeling bold that they can do anything they want? and this is what is happening. so what we're, we're definitely getting an escalation on, hopefully as model is real conflict. but this is part
university of favors. he joins us from boston, massachusetts. thank you. once again for joining us, remy festival. we've heard here from, from many people saying that this could potentially be as royal declare in or out or saying that they will be dramatic days ahead. is this the beginning of a full blown well between as well and here's the law. you know, it's really difficult to pick up which address that one uses to describe this situation is an escalating, or is it a moving towards a full...
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also and that educational role there's the royal opera for all of our graduates for dealing with the realities of climate culture work. so third, universities are research institutions. that goes without saying here. but be on just core research we also have the opportunity to leverage, operators of systems to demonstrate and apply innovative technology. fourth way want to focus most of us will be speaking on higher ed institutions can be providers of climate services. so developing research that addresses specific public needs with respect to climate i was translating research into forms and tools that support sites based decision making and coproducing to local climate challenges. there's a booming private sector market and climate services, sort of a whole different beast. that private market addresses private needs. it doesn't serve the needs of municipalities, communities and states an acquittal access to climate knowledge. universities have been stepping up. there are a bunch of too small and too siloed federal programs that can give you up i couldn't? >> or state-level efforts images of the new jersey climate change research central
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at the end of the universe the big picture and something deeply hidden, he has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the national foundation nasa. the american of physics, the royal society, london and many others. he lives in baltimore with his wife, of course. once again, the book we are here for this evening is titled quanta and fields, which is the second book and is internationally acclaimed. the biggest ideas in the universe. in the book, carroll cuts the bare mathematical essence of most profound theories, explaining every step in a uniquely way. this book a journey to a once unimaginable truth about what our universe is. we're so honored to welcome sean back to harrisburg for, i think the third time now. so without further, please join me in giving him a warm harrisburg welcome. okay. thank you, alex. it's always great to be here at the midtown scholar college bookstore. one of, i think my favorite bookstores in the whole world, and it's always slightly to me to see a whole bunch of turn up on a friday night to hear about quantum field theory. but i'm happy. it makes me happy for the world of that kind of thing happen. so we're here to celebrate this book
at the end of the universe the big picture and something deeply hidden, he has been awarded prizes and fellowships by the national foundation nasa. the american of physics, the royal society, london and many others. he lives in baltimore with his wife, of course. once again, the book we are here for this evening is titled quanta and fields, which is the second book and is internationally acclaimed. the biggest ideas in the universe. in the book, carroll cuts the bare mathematical essence of...
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universe of konenkov for the 150th anniversary. arts with the participation of soloists of the mariinsky theatre and the orchestra conducted by larisa gabitova. the alexandrinsky theatre presents the premiere in the royalnames alexander pushkin and karl berilov they are not only contemporaries, they were born in the same year this year is 225 years old and pushkin and brilov, but they somehow surprisingly appreciated each other. pushkin was delighted with karl brilov, and karl blilov pushkin, he reread him over many years throughout his life, each time he was delighted with the theme, lines, which pushkin wrote. of course, it was especially important. they met in the spring of 1836, remembering pushkin, brilov, after his death, for 10 years made this picture, the boschesarai fountain. the play based on anton pavlovich chekhov's play tchaikovsky, directed by evgeny malenchev, is played in the kaliningrad drama theater. the shestakovich festival over time opens in the samara opera and ballet theater with the ballet illusions of love staged by the bolshoi theater of the republic of belarus. directed and choreographed by igor kolb on the musical score by ilyushin, shapin and leonid shirin. on the same day,
universe of konenkov for the 150th anniversary. arts with the participation of soloists of the mariinsky theatre and the orchestra conducted by larisa gabitova. the alexandrinsky theatre presents the premiere in the royalnames alexander pushkin and karl berilov they are not only contemporaries, they were born in the same year this year is 225 years old and pushkin and brilov, but they somehow surprisingly appreciated each other. pushkin was delighted with karl brilov, and karl blilov pushkin,...
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royal assent last year. and now i think she's going to argue that october 7th, the attack on southern israel by hamas has led to a rise in hate speech on english universityarder to object to if this bill, if this act came into force, is that true ? into force, is that true? >> because there are jewish students on campuses at the moment experiencing anti—semitism. i don't see how this it's a completely bogus argument. >> and it was it was it was an objection raised to the bill when it was going through parliament. and addressed numerous times the reason it's a bogus argument is because the free speech that would be protected by the bill will be subordinate to article ten. in the european convention on human rights that that is the gold standard. the speech that this bill, this act would effectively permit would be no protected by the bill will be subordinate to article ten. in the european convention on human rights that that is the gold standard. the speech that this bill, this act would effectively permit would be no more than speech already permitted by article ten. and article ten doesn't permit anti—semitism. it doesn't permit anti—semitism. it doesn
royal assent last year. and now i think she's going to argue that october 7th, the attack on southern israel by hamas has led to a rise in hate speech on english universityarder to object to if this bill, if this act came into force, is that true ? into force, is that true? >> because there are jewish students on campuses at the moment experiencing anti—semitism. i don't see how this it's a completely bogus argument. >> and it was it was it was an objection raised to the bill when...
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universities releasing these language guides where you've got these people telling us what is and what isn't offensive . and i think, yes, i offensive. and i think, yes, i would agree, it's probably the royal to try and move with the times , but i and move with the times, but i think there's probably other ways that they can make an impactful difference, rather than this being the stance that they take the term walkabout. i just think it's quite ridiculous and not necessary. >> richard. you know, the king will probably fly there, i would imagine, with the queen, you can guarantee they'll have to make a point about offsetting their carbon just to keep that light happy. they won't use the walkabout term because they'll have to keep the aboriginal community happy over there. obviously, they'll be fine that the queen's face has now been taken off banknotes over there , taken off banknotes over there, replaced, i believe, by a member of the aboriginal community. naturally, you know, you've got all of these tick boxes that the king and the royal family have to do instead of just maybe, i don't know, leading, being there, being present. why do they keep bowing to down this stuff? >> well, firstly
universities releasing these language guides where you've got these people telling us what is and what isn't offensive . and i think, yes, i offensive. and i think, yes, i would agree, it's probably the royal to try and move with the times , but i and move with the times, but i think there's probably other ways that they can make an impactful difference, rather than this being the stance that they take the term walkabout. i just think it's quite ridiculous and not necessary. >> richard....
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royal statistical society previously raised concerns surrounding the statistical aspects of evidence in medical misconduct investigations. well, delighted to be joined now by the statistician and professor at the universityane hutton. jane, thank you so much for joining jane hutton. jane, thank you so much forjoining us this much for joining us this afternoon. firstly, if you would, can you explain what the problem with relying on statistics alone could be in a case like this ? case like this? >> well, if you're going to rely on statistics alone, whether you recognise the statistics or not, it's quite a good idea to get the statistics correct. >> that's both the data and the analysis . there's extensive analysis. there's extensive evidence that that was not done in this case. >> further, if you're simply looking at coincidence , any of looking at coincidence, any of us could have landed up in the position if you weren't looking hard enough. >> where there were a series of events, were events where we were present. that's why my understanding is i'm not a lawyer. they're supposed to be evidence of an actual action taken rather than everything in the entire trial being circumstantial and relying heavily on
royal statistical society previously raised concerns surrounding the statistical aspects of evidence in medical misconduct investigations. well, delighted to be joined now by the statistician and professor at the universityane hutton. jane, thank you so much for joining jane hutton. jane, thank you so much forjoining us this much for joining us this afternoon. firstly, if you would, can you explain what the problem with relying on statistics alone could be in a case like this ? case like this?...
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mean, every university has a language guide now, so everyone has to make sure that their language isn't offensive in any way. you get it in corporations. you get it everywhere. so the royalletely bonkers because if there's one thing about the military , i thing about the military, i would have thought that it's sort of okay with violence. i mean, isn't that sort of the point of the military, you know? >> you know, it's not preferable violence. but you have to do it, don't you? and you're in the army a former instructor at the base in lympstone, devon, said the woke police have nailed us andifs the woke police have nailed us and it's ridiculous. we're preparing young men and women to go to war and what we do is violent and aggressive. it's amazing that military people have the time to worry about stupid issues like this. with all the diversity and inclusion stuff, isn't it trickling down into language guidance and into wokery and all that? and was there anyone who was offended? was there anyone? was there one person in the royal navy who said, i don't like the term violent thrust or whatever? >> you know what it will thrust? you say that, but it definitely will have been
mean, every university has a language guide now, so everyone has to make sure that their language isn't offensive in any way. you get it in corporations. you get it everywhere. so the royalletely bonkers because if there's one thing about the military , i thing about the military, i would have thought that it's sort of okay with violence. i mean, isn't that sort of the point of the military, you know? >> you know, it's not preferable violence. but you have to do it, don't you? and you're...
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universities across the uk than three years ago. there was a rise in admissions in 2020 and 2021 but the figures have now fallen to pre—pandemic levels. the royalarmacists across england, wales and northern ireland are to be balloted on whether to reduce services and cut opening hours, in a row about government funding. the national pharmacy association says it's the first time in history that will hold such a vote. here's more from our health editor, hugh pym. olivier runs a small group of pharmacies near reading. they can regularly open for up to 60 hours a week, but that could be cut to just a0 — the minimum required under a government contract if there's a vote in favour of protest action over funding. work outside that contract, including some emergency contraception, substance misuse services and free medicine delivery would be suspended. he says feelings are running high about funding lagging behind rising costs. the last thing that we want is to take industrial action, but our members at the national pharmacy association, they are crying for action. they are telling us they want to stop providing services, which is why we are balloting
universities across the uk than three years ago. there was a rise in admissions in 2020 and 2021 but the figures have now fallen to pre—pandemic levels. the royalarmacists across england, wales and northern ireland are to be balloted on whether to reduce services and cut opening hours, in a row about government funding. the national pharmacy association says it's the first time in history that will hold such a vote. here's more from our health editor, hugh pym. olivier runs a small group of...