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the state university of new york of course services the entire state. the cityniversity of new york services 8 million people altogether. that is the population of new york. brooklyn alone would be the third-largest city in the united states if you were to cut of new up new york city. so the city university of new york is gigantic, it is absolutely humongous. >> you read a lot about this in your book, you talked about going to mars and it is a motion picture, star trek, 1979, it is not very long. movieswanted to show it, in the context of learning science. >> accelerating to warp one, sir. 0.7. 0.8 brian: you've seen all of his these movies? michio: i'm a science fiction junkie. i was all the star trek films and other star trek stuff. when i was a kid, i loved and gorged on that stuff. today i do a lot of cringing because i realized they got that law of physics wrong. a lot of times i have to suspend what i know about physics and just let my imagination roam. that is the way to enjoy these films. i love these films. brian: 1951, the day the earth stood still. le
the state university of new york of course services the entire state. the cityniversity of new york services 8 million people altogether. that is the population of new york. brooklyn alone would be the third-largest city in the united states if you were to cut of new up new york city. so the city university of new york is gigantic, it is absolutely humongous. >> you read a lot about this in your book, you talked about going to mars and it is a motion picture, star trek, 1979, it is not...
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injured last night it was an appeal people to make blood donations there was a queue outside the city university hospital and that was the appeal was close to saying they had received donations already but as as we understand new a charity is open or it will now it's of course the morning after this deadly incident where we see that the area behind you has now been opened up after being cordoned off give us a sense of the atmosphere in minister today. this is a city in shock it's a city in mourning the mass that has been stays a peaceful city it's a tolerant city this kind of thing only really happens in crime shows and there's a feeling of solidarity of people coming together they'll be a memorial held for the victims and their families at seven pm in the could be true here but also awaiting a visit from the minister of the interior and a federal level will see the group as well as the. minister the president of the rest body on a reaction here in winston. humphrey reporting for us minister thank you. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world and in brazil former preside
injured last night it was an appeal people to make blood donations there was a queue outside the city university hospital and that was the appeal was close to saying they had received donations already but as as we understand new a charity is open or it will now it's of course the morning after this deadly incident where we see that the area behind you has now been opened up after being cordoned off give us a sense of the atmosphere in minister today. this is a city in shock it's a city in...
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the state university of new york services the entire state. the cityniversity of new york peoples the 8 million altogether. that is a population of new york. -- this city university of new york is gigantic. it is absolutely humongous. brian: you have read a lot about this in your book, you talk a lot about going to mars, here is a motion picture. star trek, 1979. i want to show it and have you put the movies in context with learning science. >> accelerating to warp one. >> .7. .8. brian: have you seen all these movies? michio: i love them. i am a science fiction junkie. thati was a kid i loved kind of stuff. today, i do a lot of cringing because i realized they got that law of physics wrong or they got that wrong. a lot of times i have to suspend what i know about physics and just let my imagination roam. that is the way to enjoy these films. i love these films. brian: 1951. the day the earth stood still. it is no concern of ours how you run your own planet. if you threaten to extend your violence, this earth of yours will be reduced to a burned up sen
the state university of new york services the entire state. the cityniversity of new york peoples the 8 million altogether. that is a population of new york. -- this city university of new york is gigantic. it is absolutely humongous. brian: you have read a lot about this in your book, you talk a lot about going to mars, here is a motion picture. star trek, 1979. i want to show it and have you put the movies in context with learning science. >> accelerating to warp one. >> .7. .8....
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professor of political science at brooklyn college and graduate center of the city university of new . officer -- author of "the reactionary mind: conservatism from edmund burke to donald trump." happy landmark bizñvp0x] ñ laura: monopoly capitalism and models of resistance. this week, author michael hudson on donald trump's fake economics, and stacy mitchell from the institute for local self-reliance, with joe maxwell of family farm action, on the threat of amazon to just about everything. it's all coming up on the laura flanders show, the place where the people who say it can't be done take a back seat to the people who are doing it. welcome. ♪
professor of political science at brooklyn college and graduate center of the city university of new . officer -- author of "the reactionary mind: conservatism from edmund burke to donald trump." happy landmark bizñvp0x] ñ laura: monopoly capitalism and models of resistance. this week, author michael hudson on donald trump's fake economics, and stacy mitchell from the institute for local self-reliance, with joe maxwell of family farm action, on the threat of amazon to just about...
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professor of political science at brooklyn college and graduate center of the city university of new . officer -- author of "the reactionary mind: conservatism from edmund burke to donald trump." happy landmark bi action. spike lee. aahhh! no one's gonna say, "we're gonna take a chance on you." i never thought that would happen. so out of frustration, i wrote "reservoir dogs." hollywood is not very alluring to me. i am not susceptible to swimming pools and...
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as a political analyst and foreign press or the city university of hong kong joins us now via skype so the sun was a rising star why are we seeing this fall from grace. well he was certainly corrupt nobody doubts about this art he was a rising stars he was one of a small group of two or three people who are designated by themis leaders who are gentile and went off to secede season in the coming. in twenty twenty two so according to convention of into. the planning process he and putting them up were supposed to be promoted to the senate committee of the libero so that they would be in a position to see susan being five years from now but obviously this did not happen being rejected any secession arrangement for new twenty two who then actually what happens in the previous party congress and yet not. indicate you get a don't care so huge and b. are more or less one to one to have ones to have for a term for himself and yours has probably has been followed by the vision of the constitution. well tomorrow it's not but won't turn so soon time is now in trouble in fact his case in india not
as a political analyst and foreign press or the city university of hong kong joins us now via skype so the sun was a rising star why are we seeing this fall from grace. well he was certainly corrupt nobody doubts about this art he was a rising stars he was one of a small group of two or three people who are designated by themis leaders who are gentile and went off to secede season in the coming. in twenty twenty two so according to convention of into. the planning process he and putting them up...
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we know is that the death toll toll still sounds at two there's been no further fatalities overnight however six people are in a serious condition and being treated at the university city hospital here now last night the university hospital appeared appealed for blood donations and within the hour there was a queue right outside the hospital and then the hospital staff said that they had received enough blood donations and thanked people who came so a rallying of support here from the people of mincer and of course dozens of other people were also injured in this alleged attack well let's now of course the morning after this very shocking incident tell us a bit about the atmosphere in minster and also what's planned for later in the day shock grief sadness as a city wakes up and realizes what happened on the first warm day of the year when people were out on terraces behind me enjoying enjoying a coffee or be together with their friends and family and today we understand that the interior minister of germany horsey who will visit the scene he will also be accompanied by the interior minister the minister president rather of north right invest fadia they will be here at
we know is that the death toll toll still sounds at two there's been no further fatalities overnight however six people are in a serious condition and being treated at the university city hospital here now last night the university hospital appeared appealed for blood donations and within the hour there was a queue right outside the hospital and then the hospital staff said that they had received enough blood donations and thanked people who came so a rallying of support here from the people of...
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joseph chang is a political analyst and former professor at the city university of hong kong and he also says that son was supposed to succeed president five years from now he was one of a small group of two or three people designated by the misleaders well judy how and when he says he'd see. in the coming. in twenty twenty two so according to comments into. the planning process. and little more i was supposed to be promoted to the senate committee of the libero so that they would be in a position to see student gain five years from now but obviously this did not happen they rejected any such passion arrangement for any new trend teaching tool and actually what happens in a previous party congress and yet not last year indicate indicates that there is huge and very are more or less one to one to have ones to have a term for himself and yours has followed has been followed by the addition of the constitution. well john mark was not or won't tell something high is now in trouble in fact his case you merge in the end of last year already still ahead on the bulletin donald thomas put the sec
joseph chang is a political analyst and former professor at the city university of hong kong and he also says that son was supposed to succeed president five years from now he was one of a small group of two or three people designated by the misleaders well judy how and when he says he'd see. in the coming. in twenty twenty two so according to comments into. the planning process. and little more i was supposed to be promoted to the senate committee of the libero so that they would be in a...
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he was recently interviewed by steven greenhouse at the city university of new york. this is one hour 15 minutes. [inaudible conversation] welcome to the graduate center. we are delighted to have you as our guest this evening and to listen to some words on this new book by our colleague josh freeman. i am the professor of anthropology and director of the research collaborative here at the grad center where josh spent a useful year in 2014, 2015 which partly, only partly helped produce the book. we have a little claim to helping this realization of this marvelous and important book. this book is intriguing because while everyone is talking about labor market polarization and the growth of the service sector and artificial intelligence and automation and so on, josh takes a somewhat different approach. his emphasizes the continued importance of large skill manufacturing of a massive kind. it looks like it justified the price that should have been charged over there. i urge you to purchase your copy as soon as possible. we are absolutely delighted that you are here with u
he was recently interviewed by steven greenhouse at the city university of new york. this is one hour 15 minutes. [inaudible conversation] welcome to the graduate center. we are delighted to have you as our guest this evening and to listen to some words on this new book by our colleague josh freeman. i am the professor of anthropology and director of the research collaborative here at the grad center where josh spent a useful year in 2014, 2015 which partly, only partly helped produce the book....
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next, the professor at the city university of physics in new york and we talk about his book about interstellar travel and our destinies beyond earth next sunday. >> washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, the foreign policy fellow on u.s. and brookings relations and the founder of the free range kids movement talks about utah becoming the first state to legalize free range the cost of the senses and some of the controversy surrounding it. be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. >> this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's assassination. join us on tuesday. we are live from the university of memphis with the pulitzer wednesday willd have live coverage of the outdoor service with remarks from civil rights leaders like jesse jackson. includes walter cronkite announcing the assassination and a portion of his funeral in atlanta. , live coverage00 of civil rights leaders past and present. announcer: british prime minister theresa may taking questions from the members of house of commons. after that, a discussion o
next, the professor at the city university of physics in new york and we talk about his book about interstellar travel and our destinies beyond earth next sunday. >> washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, the foreign policy fellow on u.s. and brookings relations and the founder of the free range kids movement talks about utah becoming the first state to legalize free range the cost of the senses and some of the controversy surrounding...
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a, professor of physics at the city university of new york, we talk about his the future of humanity,ortality and our destiny beyond earth. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. communicators, ncta president michael powell, is interviewed by kyle daly of "politico." own belief of what is happening to facebook today is degree.ble to some i think that essentially you have a brilliant platform-based model that semly propaganda recision and that precision propaganda an be used for good or for evil. i think that you had this in the opening decade of the internet that information always wants to be ree and available, that openness is always good and i don't think there is a full thating through of the way one could inject into that stream evil and negative behavior. forces have rious matured and learned how the products work, they're learning advantage of them for their own purposes. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on espn2. timeis a look at our prime schedule on the c-span networks. beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern c-span, wells fargo c.e.o. tim sloan looks a
a, professor of physics at the city university of new york, we talk about his the future of humanity,ortality and our destiny beyond earth. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. communicators, ncta president michael powell, is interviewed by kyle daly of "politico." own belief of what is happening to facebook today is degree.ble to some i think that essentially you have a brilliant platform-based model that semly propaganda recision and that precision propaganda an be...
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consider the scene at the city university of new york law school where angry left-wing students shoutedpeech advocate. >> thank you very much for having me. >> we are not having you. >> the answer is to change the law. >> what you are a law school. >> mark: when they're not silencing conservatives, they're threatening to attack them. movie star robert de niro calls trump "the lowlife in chief" and in the past, he said this. speak out this is the president. the guy is a [bleep] full. of course i want to punch him in the face. >> mark: bring it on, then there is likely the the left expressed online at the news of barbara bush death. r.i.p. barbara bush, the only woman who is 92 for 30 years. barbara bush was a generous and smart amazing racist to along with her husband raised a war criminal. f out of here with your nice words. josh blackman is the professor you just saw here he was shouted down at the law school and he joins us tonight. josh, you were giving a speech on free speech and the position of your opponent is that free speech now is just another example of white supremacy, white
consider the scene at the city university of new york law school where angry left-wing students shoutedpeech advocate. >> thank you very much for having me. >> we are not having you. >> the answer is to change the law. >> what you are a law school. >> mark: when they're not silencing conservatives, they're threatening to attack them. movie star robert de niro calls trump "the lowlife in chief" and in the past, he said this. speak out this is the...
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city. once the interstate was completed, it made commuting to the city much easier. therefore good schools, the university had a good lifestyle. this is the old downtown. tracks,ocks of railroad a 9-5 crowd and a 5-9 crowd, with restaurants and entertainment, some stores during the day. it has turned around the last few years, with lots more traffic, more of a variety of retail services. debbie: we just passed some of the murals. they depict some history. andy: that depicts the land ride, in april of 1889. the government opened up the land on april 22nd, 1889, and people came and state their claim for parts of the land. you could stake up to 160 acres. the university came in 1890. where we are headed now is the east side of town. what you see straight ahead, some of the remnants of the state hospital, the mental institution, which opened here in about 1895. debbie: to the left? andy: yes. hospitals,ad three central hospital, western states, and eastern state. there were, thousands that lives here on the grounds. my grandfather was a psychiatrist year and he lived at a home right here on the corner. my gra
city. once the interstate was completed, it made commuting to the city much easier. therefore good schools, the university had a good lifestyle. this is the old downtown. tracks,ocks of railroad a 9-5 crowd and a 5-9 crowd, with restaurants and entertainment, some stores during the day. it has turned around the last few years, with lots more traffic, more of a variety of retail services. debbie: we just passed some of the murals. they depict some history. andy: that depicts the land ride, in...
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. >> next, professor of physics at the city university of new york will talk about his book "the of humanityinterstellar immortality and our destiny beyond earth. that's next sunday on c-span. c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you this ately coming up morning, foreign policy he fellow at the brookings nstitution on u.s.-russia relations and recent threats by russia and the united states and of rnationally and founder the free range kids movement talks about utah becoming the state to pass a law legalizing free range parenting. former n thompson, director of the u.s. census bureau on the cost of the 2020 ensus and some of the controversies surrounding it. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. wednesday morning, we're in the next ntana for stop on the c-span bus, 50 capitals tour. willna lieutenant governor be our guest on the bus during washington journal. starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. we asked high school students to choose a provision of the u.s. illustrate why it's import
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property in the city, seeing some of it. approaching the university the president's home on the left, pres. boren and mrs. born. >> tell the audience who president born is. >> a former state legislator, governor, us sen. and came here 1994, the u.s. senate, and not just giving being done in washington anymore, the second-longest serving, president of the university, and in evans hall. >> host: is significant about the university of oklahoma, when was the university established? >> the university first classes held in 1890, has been here a long time. they had the land run here in 1889 a year later, having classes at university towards the downtown area. to the right, football stadium, and practiced their religion. >> athletics an important part of norman. two things lift oklahoma out of the depression. the grapes of wrath, went to california, no work here, in oklahoma, rogers and hammerstein musical. >> will use a little bit of that? >> i don't think i can. >> the emergence of postwar football oklahoma, young coach, former military person. and older pl
property in the city, seeing some of it. approaching the university the president's home on the left, pres. boren and mrs. born. >> tell the audience who president born is. >> a former state legislator, governor, us sen. and came here 1994, the u.s. senate, and not just giving being done in washington anymore, the second-longest serving, president of the university, and in evans hall. >> host: is significant about the university of oklahoma, when was the university...
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founder and executive director of the center for black literature, chair of the english department at medgar universities at the city of the university of new york. dr. brendan green. -- brenda green. make some noise! [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. greetings to everyone. as dean jones said, it's really hard to recognize that we are now the elders, right? [laughter] i'd like to again -- excuse me? oh, yes, that's right. we are. so welcome to our esteemed conference honorees, kwame, david, eugene, our literary activist -- i don't know if she's still here -- louise merry weather. faculty -- merry weather. our participating writers, poetsing scholars, editors, publishers, friends and, of course, you, our conference attendees. bob marley, lyrical genius, freedom in the family, a mother-daughter memoir of the fight for civil rights. w.e.b. dubois, the fight for equality and the american century. drum voices, the mission of afro-american poetry. in the spirit: lessons in living. the underground railroad. these names represent the titles of some of the books of our honorees. they embody the conference theme,
founder and executive director of the center for black literature, chair of the english department at medgar universities at the city of the university of new york. dr. brendan green. -- brenda green. make some noise! [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. greetings to everyone. as dean jones said, it's really hard to recognize that we are now the elders, right? [laughter] i'd like to again -- excuse me? oh, yes, that's right. we are. so welcome to our esteemed conference...
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the greatest scientists of modern times, an international icon, but home was cambridge, the city and the universitye for each year he lived. bell tolls. outside, in the drizzle and rain, thousands came to say goodbye to the man with the magnificent mind. professor hawking was such an inspiring person and it's a very sad day. history is being made today because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey, next to sir isaac newton. he's a scientifical genius, like, he's discovered a lot of things, and it'sjust showing appreciation. people stood quietly, respectfully, breaking into spontaneous applause as professor hawking's coffin was carried in and out of the church. his family stood solemnly, but proud. his first wife, jane hellyerjones, waved as the hearse pulled away. the service was very heartfelt. we heard remembrances about his work, as well as his family, how he was as a man and how he was as a physicist and how he was a wonderful human being. also among the 500 mourners, actor eddie redmayne, who played the professor in the film the theory of everything, comedian and science
the greatest scientists of modern times, an international icon, but home was cambridge, the city and the universitye for each year he lived. bell tolls. outside, in the drizzle and rain, thousands came to say goodbye to the man with the magnificent mind. professor hawking was such an inspiring person and it's a very sad day. history is being made today because stephen hawking is going to be interred in westminster abbey, next to sir isaac newton. he's a scientifical genius, like, he's...
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lining the streets of a university city for a much loved scientists were at the funeral for stephen hawking. a nice pink skies by the time my heart. or is the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there we've been seeing dust storms in doha and it's all thanks to this weather system here stretches up through parts of saudi arabia and then all the way up towards the northeastern part of our map ahead of that is where we're seeing the worst of the dust so we're also seeing dust storms across parts of iran and into afghanistan as well that area of cloud though is still bringing us a fair amount of wet weather as it works its way across tashkent and amalfi in fact some of us a seeing some snow over the mountains still of that system gradually edges its way eastwards behind it it's looking dry but it's also looking hot say for beirut twenty three degrees will be our maximum but baghdad is all the way up at thirty and as i said we had some dust storms here in doha and it's still going to be very windy as we head through the day on sunday the cloud is staying to the west of us and that's where the
lining the streets of a university city for a much loved scientists were at the funeral for stephen hawking. a nice pink skies by the time my heart. or is the sun sets in the city of angels. hello there we've been seeing dust storms in doha and it's all thanks to this weather system here stretches up through parts of saudi arabia and then all the way up towards the northeastern part of our map ahead of that is where we're seeing the worst of the dust so we're also seeing dust storms across...
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lining the streets of a university city for a much loved scientist or at the funeral of stephen hall. was an engineering wonder or a bridge too far china unveils its megaproject linking the mainland with hong kong and macau. hello there as one system clears away from north america another one is galloping behind it here's the first system then still clinging on to the southeast be concealed a cloud that's making its way steadily across across the plains that's giving some of us some rain and a fair amount of wintery weather too so on sunday then with a a fair amount of snow from nebraska across to iowa and then further south it's likely to be turning to rain as you head into texas that fist and gradually edges its way eastwards over the next day or so we'll see another system make its way in from the pacific this will be just spilling its way southwards and i do expect we'll see a fair amount of wintery weather on that before the towards the south and generally it's been quiet across the central americas over the last few days but i think things are becoming a little bit more active w
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the city. so now we are approaching the university. and this is the president's home on the left. >> tell our audience who he is. >> he is a former state legislator, governor, u.s. nator and he came here about 1994, 1995 as the president of the university and left the you senate and had a high approval rating but reached a point that not much gets down in washington anymore and came down and he is the second longest he is the second longest serving president of this university. he is the longest serving of the u.s. university at this time. his office is straight ahead, for many years. >> what is significant about the university of oklahoma in relationship -- you mentioned the land. when was the university established? >> the university, first classes were held in 1890. it has been here a long time. 1889, 1 the land run in year later they were having classes in the building toward the downtown area. the building you see ahead and to the right is a football stadium. this is where six saturdays the the -- saturdays a year, faithful, and p
the city. so now we are approaching the university. and this is the president's home on the left. >> tell our audience who he is. >> he is a former state legislator, governor, u.s. nator and he came here about 1994, 1995 as the president of the university and left the you senate and had a high approval rating but reached a point that not much gets down in washington anymore and came down and he is the second longest he is the second longest serving president of this university. he...
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city. but it's, you know, once the interstate was completed, it made it commuting to the city much easier, so more people moved to norman, good schools, university, good lifestyle here. this is the old downtown area, three blocks east of the railroad tracks. and lots of -- we say there's a 9:00 to five crowd and a 5:00 to 9:00 crowd. there's more restaurants, entertainment places, some offices during the day, some stores. but it's really turned around the last few years. a lot more traffic down here. more variety of retail and services here in the downtown area. >> and that to our left, the mural. >> that depicts some history, i guess. >> yes, that would be, i think, i think it's the land run, which was in april of 1889. these were unassigned lands and the government opened them up at noon on april 22, 1889, and people came and staked their claim for parts, you could stake up to 160 acres. so the community began developing right after this. the university came in 1890. where we're headed now is the east side of town, and what you see straight ahead, we'll see a little closer. some of the remnants of the state hospital for the mental institution,
city. but it's, you know, once the interstate was completed, it made it commuting to the city much easier, so more people moved to norman, good schools, university, good lifestyle here. this is the old downtown area, three blocks east of the railroad tracks. and lots of -- we say there's a 9:00 to five crowd and a 5:00 to 9:00 crowd. there's more restaurants, entertainment places, some offices during the day, some stores. but it's really turned around the last few years. a lot more traffic down...
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well let's get some details on this i joseph chang political analyst and professor of the hong kong city universityjoining us here on r.t. international a good to see you thanks for coming on the program today is april twenty first which means as of today north korea has officially stopped all missile and nuclear tests i mean this is a significant development but what has led us to this point. well probably. agree. our military options are out. to be too costly to whisky about all parties concerned and if will it be believed stand there is an opportunity to engage all of the major powers and rein in a final solution after all the nuclear weapons program under our. use use now as bargaining chips they are not meant to the united states so are you john allen has made a bold move to approach korea and the united states and so on what you hope of bringing about a final settlement holds so hold hopefully we'll bring up our full diplomatic relations between not riyadh and the united states and it's in its nature and it's mr tang i want to turn it i'm so sorry but if i can jump in i do apologize but pyong
well let's get some details on this i joseph chang political analyst and professor of the hong kong city universityjoining us here on r.t. international a good to see you thanks for coming on the program today is april twenty first which means as of today north korea has officially stopped all missile and nuclear tests i mean this is a significant development but what has led us to this point. well probably. agree. our military options are out. to be too costly to whisky about all parties...
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electricity comes from fossil fuels it's the city's biggest pollutant but environmentalist say hong kong has the potential to turn that around a recent university study found that a quarter of the city's three hundred nine thousand buildings are suitable for solar panel installation if used effectively the buildings could provide ten percent of hong kong's energy consumption cutting carbon emissions by three million tons a year companies that invest in green buildings get tax breaks at the moment though there are no clear incentives for small businesses or households the praties from tommy's aquaponics farm go to scaffold. nearby his next project is to fill rise the entire operation but he says he can't afford to go all green until there's a change in government policy if you go palin are jazeera hong kong. this is al jazeera these are the top stories international inspectors in syria have collected samples from the scene of an alleged chemical attack in the town of duma two weeks ago it follows a week of delays which france is blaming on syria's ally russia saudi arabian security forces say they've shot down a toy drone near the royal palace i
electricity comes from fossil fuels it's the city's biggest pollutant but environmentalist say hong kong has the potential to turn that around a recent university study found that a quarter of the city's three hundred nine thousand buildings are suitable for solar panel installation if used effectively the buildings could provide ten percent of hong kong's energy consumption cutting carbon emissions by three million tons a year companies that invest in green buildings get tax breaks at the...
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the city. crybaby closets. the universityg stressed-out snowflakes a quiet place to cry. ♪ >> welcome back. restaurant understanding his groundwater fallen police officers. johnny brand said city officials sent him a letter telling him the flags outside the statehouse violate zoning ordinances and fined him $1000 for flying them but brand says they are not coming down and he joins me live now. thanks for getting up with us, appreciate it. what is the city telling you? >> the city had a complaint filed, i respect that, they told me i have to have the flag and the sign on the building down by march 8th. it is long past then and they are not coming down. if i lose it it doesn't matter. i wasn't going to file an appeal why waste the money? i'm not going to take them down if i lose it. a lot of the officers in grand rapids around the area had ago fund the account set up for me, certainly wasn't expected. that money will go to to -- been blueline. >> we have ago fund be paid on our screen right now. obviously this site is personal
the city. crybaby closets. the universityg stressed-out snowflakes a quiet place to cry. ♪ >> welcome back. restaurant understanding his groundwater fallen police officers. johnny brand said city officials sent him a letter telling him the flags outside the statehouse violate zoning ordinances and fined him $1000 for flying them but brand says they are not coming down and he joins me live now. thanks for getting up with us, appreciate it. what is the city telling you? >> the city...
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deliberately drove a vehicle through a cafe terrace in the city of muenster had an islamist background. in the historic heart of an old universityzone. for those in its path, little chance to escape. the pavement cafe was full of people — eating, drinking, relaxing. it was a small restaurant and the people are sitting outside and then the van crashed into the restaurant. and still we don't know why. the driver, police say, killed himself in the van after the crash. translation: the suspect shot himself in the vehicle. his identity is still unclear. but they've yet to formally establish a motive. earlier, they raided an apartment believed to be the man's home. he's said to be a german citizen who's known to the police. a man in his late a0s with mental health problems. translation: the perpetrator who, at around 3pm, ploughed into people was a german citizen. and not, as it was reported, a refugee or something similar. the details are being thoroughly examined. because of that, we can't go into further details. there is nothing to say at the moment that there was any islamist background, but we must wait and see. tonight, those i
deliberately drove a vehicle through a cafe terrace in the city of muenster had an islamist background. in the historic heart of an old universityzone. for those in its path, little chance to escape. the pavement cafe was full of people — eating, drinking, relaxing. it was a small restaurant and the people are sitting outside and then the van crashed into the restaurant. and still we don't know why. the driver, police say, killed himself in the van after the crash. translation: the suspect...
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firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city saturdayritical condition. firefighters rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped <"our firefighters quickly initiated a rapid rescue and search of the building. when we have folks trapped inside, we take extreme personal risk to make sure that we save lives.">( marty ) the cause of the fire is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. ( marty ) there's a big financial boost for the ambitious, and controversial project called california water fix. a southern california water agency approved nearly $11 billion dollars to help pay for the project. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz reports. two tunnels -- back on the table for the california waterfix project -- known simply as the delta tunnels. this after a historic decision from the metropolitan water district of southern california.the water agency voted to commit nearly 65 percent of the proposed 17 billion dollars to build the project.d
firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city saturdayritical condition. firefighters rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped ( marty ) the cause of the fire is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. ( marty ) there's a big financial boost for the ambitious, and controversial project called california water fix. a southern california water agency...
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that you continue to see surveillance of students involved in sbs at the university of oklahoma and oklahoma state university. the city field office of the fbi has to keep tabs on the new left activism in the state and at one point, in one of the reports, in the mid-1960s, the oklahoma city field office, there were only three or four students in sps at oklahoma state university with a dozen that oklahoma norman and they don't seem to be planning anything other than a few minor antiwar protests and do so because of that we don't have any plans right now to try and do anything about them, not much is going on and j edgar hoover response and it says the fact that you've indicated in your previous memos that you two chapters exist in the state means that you need to develop a plan to neutralize them. i look forward to hearing your plans and i think part of the story about what happens in oklahoma in a national context is the notion that three sps members at oklahoma state university that merited fbi counterintelligence plan to try to neutralize it or that the fbi would feel the need to invest in finding informants which t
that you continue to see surveillance of students involved in sbs at the university of oklahoma and oklahoma state university. the city field office of the fbi has to keep tabs on the new left activism in the state and at one point, in one of the reports, in the mid-1960s, the oklahoma city field office, there were only three or four students in sps at oklahoma state university with a dozen that oklahoma norman and they don't seem to be planning anything other than a few minor antiwar protests...
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the city been reacting what have witnesses told you so far. but i've been to the city many times the city with about three hundred thousand inhabitants a big university a city here that is known that many people here are always right there a bicycle people are in shock here i can tell you that for sure as i said a little bit earlier this has been the first really a spring day here in germany dozens of people have been outside in the city sitting outside in cuffs days and restaurants i do have the feeling that since we are now getting more and more information and apparently this has no lamb it back around that people are of course a little bit relieved but still we have to remember that two people here most likely from the city got killed this afternoon so of course many people here also at this hour very sad and also very touched what happened we also got a little bit earlier statement from the hospital here in the city they're asking people here to come to the hospital to a donor there blus yes of course because we have to remind people that there are still at least thirty people who are still injured there daniel cope our correspondent live at the
the city been reacting what have witnesses told you so far. but i've been to the city many times the city with about three hundred thousand inhabitants a big university a city here that is known that many people here are always right there a bicycle people are in shock here i can tell you that for sure as i said a little bit earlier this has been the first really a spring day here in germany dozens of people have been outside in the city sitting outside in cuffs days and restaurants i do have...
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earlier about the city of the city of muenster and the city of the city of muenster and the political climate in germany. muenster is a beautiful city, 250,000 inhabitants. two large universitiesociety is very much dominated by the university, by the students, the professors and normally during the semester at the very lively and beautiful place. actually, it was also until a few years back home for many british soldiers who were stationed in the area. the police have confirmed that there have been fatalities. that four people have died. many people will bejumping to the conclusion that this is possibly terrorist related. what do you think has happened here? first of all, at this point in time, whatever we think we know, we here, might change after the police are done with their investigation. but of course it looks like this was done on purpose, that this was a terrorist attack. however, at this point we have no information who might have been behind it. was it an islamic background or maybe it is some political extremist? that is something at this point we just do not know. tell us a bit about the atmosphere, the security background if you like in germany over the last coupl
earlier about the city of the city of muenster and the city of the city of muenster and the political climate in germany. muenster is a beautiful city, 250,000 inhabitants. two large universitiesociety is very much dominated by the university, by the students, the professors and normally during the semester at the very lively and beautiful place. actually, it was also until a few years back home for many british soldiers who were stationed in the area. the police have confirmed that there have...
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the city felt like the center of the university. newest stands at the airport stopped that commemorative thert commemorative king issue and raised the price. quickly sold out of all 100,000 copies. the sclc which was king's organization but out a frantic call. they opened up their homes. for many whites it was the first time they had hosted african-americans. they acted as the de facto headquarters. divided food and blankets and sheets. roads of army cats dotted classrooms. it seemed every structure in the city held grieving visitors. james baldwin was one of those who made the pilgrimage to atlanta. baldwin said at a hotel. he didn't stay in an army cot in a classroom. they left the hotel -- atlanta hotel. it is of course where king had been a preacher. that's where the service was held. they squeezed their way closer to the church. outside the church he leaned -- leaned up against the cadillac. but brown didn't see them. once till someone on the church steps recognized him. he followed his escort into the church and found a seat a
the city felt like the center of the university. newest stands at the airport stopped that commemorative thert commemorative king issue and raised the price. quickly sold out of all 100,000 copies. the sclc which was king's organization but out a frantic call. they opened up their homes. for many whites it was the first time they had hosted african-americans. they acted as the de facto headquarters. divided food and blankets and sheets. roads of army cats dotted classrooms. it seemed every...
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student housing alliance is proposing a legal encampment on campus similar to the ten city erected at seattle pacific university last year. students proposed the idea to rally this afternoon. sjsu president mary did not attend. but saying sjsu is in active discussion was regional and community stake holders. student experience will guide our work. the university said it created a problem to help students in need and secured a grant to fund a permanent food pantry and emergency housing services. students across campus hoping the university will do more. >> we are encouraging them to work alongside with us. we want to see -- a seat at the table. we want to be the hidden voice. >> in san jose, chris wynn, abc 7 news. >>> one more note on this. the senate bill that hopes to spur the construction of affordable housing designed especially for students was amended this week and gets a hearing next week. we'll keep you posted. >>> a new mountain lyanne sighting today one spotted in san mateo. and it prompted a bereave shelter in place for two nearby schools. last night a mountain lyanne spotted in san jose as david lou
student housing alliance is proposing a legal encampment on campus similar to the ten city erected at seattle pacific university last year. students proposed the idea to rally this afternoon. sjsu president mary did not attend. but saying sjsu is in active discussion was regional and community stake holders. student experience will guide our work. the university said it created a problem to help students in need and secured a grant to fund a permanent food pantry and emergency housing services....
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the fire happened in universal city. fire at "top notch recordings". two other people were injured. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. ( james ) president trump ordered bombings in syria over the weekend and that is not sitting well with some people in the bay area. kron 4's ali reid has the protesting against friday's bombing in syria ....civilians, innocent people are getting killed! people from different walks of life are standing in unison against what they consider military agression by the united states and its allies. the same syrians that are being banned from entering the united states and reuniting with their families, are now being bombed by the now being bombed by the united states so we unequivocally stand against the united states bombing in the regionthe coordinated aristrikes were in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack in the country last weekend that reportedly left dozens dead. but protestors believe there's another reason for the strikes.we
the fire happened in universal city. fire at "top notch recordings". two other people were injured. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. ( james ) president trump ordered bombings in syria over the weekend and that is not sitting well with some people in the bay area. kron 4's ali reid has the protesting against friday's bombing in syria ....civilians, innocent people are getting killed! people from different walks of life are...
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the city of berkeley... overrun by college students. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix news. >>> the city of berkeley overrun by college students, longtime residents say the university is to blame. thank you for joining us. >> reporting the neighborhood group is taking berkeley to court. >> part of a local organization called save berkeley's neighborhoods. he says for years the group has been trying to work with the university for what he believes is a failure to build student housing on campus. >> what we discovered is in october, that they added more than 8000 students cussing they would only add 1600. and did not have any beds. >> reporter: the university committed to adding beds in 2004 but only built less than 1000. this led to the landlords turning their places into places that students can call homes. >> iverson the students have lived in the community, what happens is we end up being responsible for managing the transition to adulthood. >> the university is required under the california environment equality act. to mitigate the impact on local communities. as responses situation, the spokesperson writes the campus already does that. irrespective of the lawsu
the city of berkeley... overrun by college students. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix news. >>> the city of berkeley overrun by college students, longtime residents say the university is to blame. thank you for joining us. >> reporting the neighborhood group is taking berkeley to court. >> part of a local organization called save berkeley's neighborhoods. he says for years the group has been trying to work with the university for what he...
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verification course in southern england he trains the next generation of digital detectives six universities across three continents work with them the city international students monitor videos and photos from the internet to determine whether they are real or fake. olivia n.l.e. has been working with the project for a year and a half now her work is like solving a digital puzzle she has to find out when and where videos were made and whether the information given. i think it's really important. to look for any clues that you can see in the video. you can see. and it's tiny but it's by. olivia was able to track down the mask on a digital map she found that it was located in a village near aleppo in syria where cluster bombs were apparently. evidence to hold states to account so we can hold these people. to develop a verification platform called truly media it's also used by the amnesty international experts. provides twenty online tools to help verify whether online content is fake or not. the project coordinator. collaborative. the idea was to cross geographic boundaries across different time zones the verification of social media our t
verification course in southern england he trains the next generation of digital detectives six universities across three continents work with them the city international students monitor videos and photos from the internet to determine whether they are real or fake. olivia n.l.e. has been working with the project for a year and a half now her work is like solving a digital puzzle she has to find out when and where videos were made and whether the information given. i think it's really...
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the engineering lecturer who taught at a university in the city was shot dead by two men on saturday. i feel certain whatever assassinated look to the car he has carried out he must find it for this despicable act when you begin to compete with palestinians in academia and in scientific excellence. don't go and eliminate the scientists don't go and eliminate the distinguished scholars who know lho was a member of hamas the palestinian group that controls gaza his family and hamas accuse israel's intelligence agency of ordering the killing a claim the israeli government denies it's not the first time mossad has been accused of killing hamas members in other countries from pa the little boy just body will be taken to its final resting place in gaza the family has only recently obtained a book called a chance on the body via the rock but nothing but has been told by egypt. that while boche and his family leave malaysia his killers are thought to still be in the country police in malaysia have released a photo of one of the suspects. with an example of one with just following the recovery
the engineering lecturer who taught at a university in the city was shot dead by two men on saturday. i feel certain whatever assassinated look to the car he has carried out he must find it for this despicable act when you begin to compete with palestinians in academia and in scientific excellence. don't go and eliminate the scientists don't go and eliminate the distinguished scholars who know lho was a member of hamas the palestinian group that controls gaza his family and hamas accuse...
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firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city this they say the fire left three more people injured, including two in critical condition. a fire chief says his crews rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped inside.<"when we have folks trapped inside, we take extreme personal risk to make sure that we save lives. unfortunately. two of the victims were deceased, two of the other victims were transported in critical condition to local area hospitals."> <"when we have folks trapped inside, we take extreme personal risk to make sure that we save unfortunately. victims were deceased, two of the other victims were transported in critical condition to local area hospitals."> (justine) it took firefighters about half-an-hour to knock down the fire.. the cause is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. . (mabrisa rodriguez) forecast models show a low
firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city this they say the fire left three more people injured, including two in critical condition. a fire chief says his crews rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped inside. (justine) it took firefighters about half-an-hour to knock down the fire.. the cause is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio....
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firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city saturdayy say the blaze left three more people injured, including two in critical condition. a fire chief says his crews rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped inside. <"our firefighters quickly initiated a rapid rescue and search of the building. when we have folks trapped inside, we take extreme personal risk to make sure that we save lives."> (justine) the cause of the fire is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. (mabrisa rodriguez)forecast models show a low pressure system descending along the pacific coastline from the gulf of alaska today, eventually reaching the periphery of extreme northwest california late tonight. the aforementioned high clouds evident on satellite are on the leading edge of this approaching storm system and will eventu
firefighters say they received calls about people being trapped in the building in universal city saturdayy say the blaze left three more people injured, including two in critical condition. a fire chief says his crews rushed into the building after hearing that people were trapped inside. (justine) the cause of the fire is now under investigation. firefighters say the building did not appear to have zoning permits for a music studio. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's...