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well, they have also being processed at university college london. so you're good to go as the support for the british capital, the and that has been undertaken by the university college, london. we're not just to arrange other action is but also occupations as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation in one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling a full e c o 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and the last page. this is paul the loan. uh, since since october we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings and to try and hold yourself to account. so i can put in as i've satisfied the game, garza and most recently, i may say the read how to, sorry for the long, bulky patience of the light, just as of right in the hot compass and the 2 major reasonings besides being to hold you. so to account and secondly, to educate about the public financial goal on, on to so select the size, the student body costs as part of a growing movement of
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proceedings. taste university college hospital london watching proceedings.— university college hospital watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from - watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from inside i so many of the pictures from inside the hospital and what struck me is just how much one—on—one time ctrl gave to people. how animated and engaged he seems, what are people telling you? inaudible he is very good at talking to people. i am just finding a microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we microphone, i think you are struggling to hear me. we will give her a second _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put _ struggling to hear me. we will give her a second to put the _ struggling to hear me. we will give | her a second to put the microphone back on. as we mentioned, ctrl is visiting this morning with queen camilla. we can show you pictures and sailor r
proceedings. taste university college hospital london watching proceedings.— university college hospital watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures _ watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from - watching proceedings. we have seen so many of the pictures from inside i so many of the pictures from inside the hospital and what struck me is just how much one—on—one time ctrl gave to people. how animated...
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rights it's a be heard katasha butler, i'll just sarah power have also been protests at university college london. i'll just say with some of the i get reports from that may not have been undertaken by the university college london who know just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation. and one of the buildings as well, but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b, a, e, and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since october we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings and to try and hold you. so to account for that complicity is set aside to gain garza and most recently. and they said that we held a site for day long occupation of a lot, just as of right in the hot compass. and the 2 major reasons, the 1st being to hold you sale to account. and secondly, to educate about the policy and the struggle on, on to so select aside security for the course as part of a growing movement of student bodi
rights it's a be heard katasha butler, i'll just sarah power have also been protests at university college london. i'll just say with some of the i get reports from that may not have been undertaken by the university college london who know just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation. and one of the buildings as well, but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's...
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rights it should be heard. patasha butler just sarah purse bevells have been protests at university college london to 0. as soon as diego reports from that the been undertaken by the student for the university college london. and not not just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think and in fact, it's research collaboration. drones companies such as b a, e, angelo pate. this is paul, the loan. the scent sense of i'll tell you. but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings, so to try and hold you. so to account for that complicity is set aside to gain garza and most recently. and they say they read how to, sorry for the long occupation of a lot, just as of right in the heart of campus. and for 2 major reasons, the 1st being to hold you so to account. and secondly, to agitate about the product and struggle onto. so politicized security body course is part of a growing movement of student bodies acti
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palestinian rights to be heard types of butler, i'll just say era pers bevells, i mean protests at university college london. i'll just say it was somebody. i got reports from that. the been undertaken by the university college london who know, just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling a full e c o 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since about, sorry, but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's world house teachings and to try and hold you so to account for that complicity. and as i've said inside the game, garza and most recently, and they said the re how to sorry for the long occupation of a lot, just as of right in the whole complex. and the 2 major reasons, the 1st being to hold you sale to account, and secondly, to educate about the policy and the struggle on, on to so politicized security body course as part of a growing movement of stu
palestinian rights to be heard types of butler, i'll just say era pers bevells, i mean protests at university college london. i'll just say it was somebody. i got reports from that. the been undertaken by the university college london who know, just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling a full e c o 2, we think, and in fact, it's...
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and now they have gone global at university college, london and in paris at cl, spoke university even all the way to the university of sydney in australia. students there at australia is the oldest university, are also calling for ties of israel to be severed. officials at sydney university are not engaging with students about its connection to israel. yes, but officials have sent the post test organizers, a list of rules. the university said that it would only consider placing restrictions on staff engaging with colleagues overseas. if those activities would deem to be potentially unlawful. sorry, personal to me. i mean i'm a palestinian, i was born in palestine and my family lives in palestine. i it, it's my land, it's my people, it's my country. the university has a responsibility as they did for south africa, they divested from apartheid that they need to divest from the pots side and genocide, with israel. for us as a bernie sanders is slammed, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu for remarks that he made, criticizing the protests in the us that you know, who had described
and now they have gone global at university college, london and in paris at cl, spoke university even all the way to the university of sydney in australia. students there at australia is the oldest university, are also calling for ties of israel to be severed. officials at sydney university are not engaging with students about its connection to israel. yes, but officials have sent the post test organizers, a list of rules. the university said that it would only consider placing restrictions on...
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k protests were held at university college, london to demand an end to a search collaborations with arms companies and students at the state. me, university and australia have also been quoting for times, which is relatively, since it is really forces of loans to a series of strikes on a several neighborhoods in gauze, at least 5 palestinians, including children, was killed in a setting of a residential building and several of the injured with taken to the to 8 to hospital. the palestinian health ministry says at least 51 casualties in the past 24 hours separately recorded and is ready as try cuz killed a member of the drama as in near alms group 11. and it's very minute trace as it targeted, until the my son cut off who was responsible for planning attacks against israel. the group says 2 of its fields compound as were killed in the strike, which took place in the town of the 2 in the, in southern lebanon. police 2 people had been killed into several wounded by shedding, and the russian control, the city of don't yet, local nap lane, the ukrainian military for the strikes with keepers y
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protests have been spreading across the world. sonya guy, ego has been at a protest that university college in london has been undertaken by the university college london, and back with not just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since about, sorry, but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's woke house teachings and to try and hold you. so to account for that complicity, and it's all set aside to gain garza and most recently. and they said the re how to study for the day long occupation of a lot just as of right in the whole complex. and the 2 major reasons. the 1st being to hold you sale to account, and secondly, to agitate about the process and the struggle on, on to so politicized security body course as part of a growing movement of student bodies, action, cool, dispos. they do s
protests have been spreading across the world. sonya guy, ego has been at a protest that university college in london has been undertaken by the university college london, and back with not just to arrange other options, but also a few patients as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling up for you c o. 2, we think, and in fact, it's research collaboration, drones companies such as b a, e and...
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he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he's well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. applause inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about new ways to tackle cancer. he wants, the palace says, to encourage others to
he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had thee, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of...
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london. at u sial university, i.e. university college london , there was a 45-day encampment, i think, or a camp and a sit-in at ucl. at goldsmiths university, london, demonstrations and... many universities in england in these 20 and 3 it was a day of demonstrations in england, it is very much in italy, where we are. the day of the liberation of italy from mussolini's fascism was full of protests, which is the anniversary of the beginning of the italian republic, and all the cities of italy were protesting with the flag of palestine, because finally the europeans know that this war is in their name. it is with their money, but he wanted a little less. it is very , very small in the capitals that they take the profit, but this moral disgrace in defense of the big in defense of the most documented genocide in history will remain on the history of europe and the history of the west. after all, the west claims for 2500 years that i have lived since the first book. plato from ancient greece and to come in such a situation where it is undenia
london. at u sial university, i.e. university college london , there was a 45-day encampment, i think, or a camp and a sit-in at ucl. at goldsmiths university, london, demonstrations and... many universities in england in these 20 and 3 it was a day of demonstrations in england, it is very much in italy, where we are. the day of the liberation of italy from mussolini's fascism was full of protests, which is the anniversary of the beginning of the italian republic, and all the cities of italy...
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so we update all their whole saving protests at university college london. so when i get i got, it has disappeared from the british capital. the that has been undertaken by the coding for the university college london who know, just to arrange other options, but also occupations as well. they recently also has a 30 full day occupation and one of the buildings as well. but with this particular demonstration, they all cooling a full e. c o 2, we think it's research collaboration, drones, companies such as a, b, a, e and the last page. this is part of the loan, the since since about, sorry, but we've been, we've been holding raleigh's world house teach ends and to try and hold yourself to account. so i can push the n as i've satisfied the game, garza and most recently. and they say they read how to search for day long occupation of a lot, just as of right in the hot compass and for 2 major reasons. the 1st being to hold you sale to account. and secondly, to educate about the policy and struggle on on to so select the size the student body course as part of a gro
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on the whole j lecture in european law at the university college london. thank you for joining us on nauseous here. thank you. it was a pleasure. have usa class manufacturer a boeing is facing more scrutiny? speaking at a hearing before senators accompany engineer and whistle blowers says boeing is producing defective at phase the us congress. held back to back hearings on wednesday to look into a crap safety failures. whistle blowers sound solid for said is seen alarming deficiencies that boeing particularly on the assembly line. the size of a human hair can be a matter of a life. and this in a rice to address the its bottlenecks in production. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with the excessive force to make him appear that the gaps don't exist even though they exist. the gap didn't actually go away, and this made result in pretty mature for the failure. effectively, they are putting out effective airplanes. earlier we spoke to todd curtis, who's a former airline safety engineer for boeing and ceo of s face dot com. s h dot com . he says from
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and now they've gone global at university college, london and in paris that cl spoke university and even all the way to the university of sydney in australia. but we're live this hour in austin, texas, and washington dc. from where we begin with ours. you guys, i was just curious, you have a time, see if she how you're going to tell us what's going on around you in just a moment. if i can also get you to address the accusations of anti semitism, these really government says these protests are anti semitic along with some american politicians. even some of these universities, donors. i wonder how the crowd there is responding to that the why does so, why does this despise them? saying that these are obviously the organizers purchasing the, the 2nd some of them in the law. so that would be in our report that's coming up, pay them. so the jew, it is okay to quote, a little more careful with complaints in resistance to the legal person involves the west bank. we've already said that we come up here and now you see those funds from consideration when people who address themselves. although be
and now they've gone global at university college, london and in paris that cl spoke university and even all the way to the university of sydney in australia. but we're live this hour in austin, texas, and washington dc. from where we begin with ours. you guys, i was just curious, you have a time, see if she how you're going to tell us what's going on around you in just a moment. if i can also get you to address the accusations of anti semitism, these really government says these protests are...
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developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyoneing any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down. ..giving a raft of potential new input methods to disabled people. crucially, motioninput doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and it's focused on al for your pc, so it runs completely on your own laptops and pcs. it has its own engine internal to do the evaluation of how people can be seen to be moving, and it uses just the webcam. the ucl students have been working with the richard cloudesley pupils to help identify potential bugs or development issues with the software. you ready? so do the calibration again. safiya is using the eye gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you're a better driver than i am. afterwards, i asked her what she thought. so what's it like, playing games this way, with
developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyoneing any part of their body they can move. this could be by moving the eyes, individual limbs or body parts, or even by gestures, facial movements or speech... page down. ..giving a raft of potential new input methods to disabled people. crucially, motioninput doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and...
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now they've gone global university college, london. the empower cit, sales po, university, and all the way to the university of sydney, down in australia, where i live this hour in new york and washington will begin without us ever she hubbard times the these. the pictures inside george washington university come post west students have directed, attend, the city seems replicated, and all the universities across the country passing on flags and flown quite many of those involves. she have standing by outside the campus and she had to give us a sense of how diverse these products i saw given that republicans, even of the white house, have been criticizing these demonstrations for being quotes and to symmetric of our it's one of the, one of the many sources of outrage amongst protests as it was speaking to in fact we, we have a memory on here as well as promised one of the key organizers here for this process which accomplishes students from various universities in the range and not just in dc, but virginia and maryland. the we'll get to
now they've gone global university college, london. the empower cit, sales po, university, and all the way to the university of sydney, down in australia, where i live this hour in new york and washington will begin without us ever she hubbard times the these. the pictures inside george washington university come post west students have directed, attend, the city seems replicated, and all the universities across the country passing on flags and flown quite many of those involves. she have...
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and now they've gone global at university college, london and in paris said cl spo university, as we have just seen and even all the way to the university of sydney in australia . but we're going to be live in austin, texas in washington, dc and in new york. that's where we'll start with alpha 0 as kristen salumi kristin, you're at columbia university where this all began. the epicenter of the student campus protests. how's it going? so yeah, day 10 since that 1st day when the students came out on the line here at columbia university and it is very much still going strong. the students have been in intense negotiations with the administration, which is trying to get them to leave campus. they made some concessions, but the students say it is not enough and they are going to stay until they get their demands, which are to divest, disclose their investments in israel to divest from them. and to give amnesty to the students. here to talk more about this. now i have one of the negotiators and one of the student protesters here with me. her name is swayed up for lots and she's a, a majori
and now they've gone global at university college, london and in paris said cl spo university, as we have just seen and even all the way to the university of sydney in australia . but we're going to be live in austin, texas in washington, dc and in new york. that's where we'll start with alpha 0 as kristen salumi kristin, you're at columbia university where this all began. the epicenter of the student campus protests. how's it going? so yeah, day 10 since that 1st day when the students came out...
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he and the queen visited a cancer centre at university college london and met patients and staff.t when he was told he had the disease. the king has been having cancer treatment since early february — it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he's well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. applause inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat
he and the queen visited a cancer centre at university college london and met patients and staff.t when he was told he had the disease. the king has been having cancer treatment since early february — it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london, the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not...
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he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enjoying his time out and about. the king heard about ne
he met patients and staff at university college london, and spoke of the shock of being told he had the been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to...
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developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motion input allows anyone limbs or facial gestures. crucially, motion input doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. previous technologies that have been released have enabled children to play games with movement. this technology democratises that. it makes it equitable computing. from the perspective of a user choosing their own games, setting the movements that they want to set and being able to play the way that they want to play it, that's where we think the real foundational challenge has been. all right, you ready, safia? safia is using the i—gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you are a better driver than i am. that's the young ones suitably impressed. over at ucl, the students working on motion input were keen for someone slightly less youthful to see how it works. using body point. first up, everyone's favourite block builder and basher, minecraft. so, i'm just moving around here in minecraft by using my right arm as a mouse and my left arm as kind of like
developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motion input allows anyone limbs or facial gestures. crucially, motion input doesn't need any additional specialised equipment. previous technologies that have been released have enabled children to play games with movement. this technology democratises that. it makes it equitable computing. from the perspective of a user choosing their own games, setting the movements that they want to set and being able to play the...
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that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discoveratively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, so a wide cross—section of society is represented. what's unique about these projects is the fact that we're going to roll them out across multiple centres in the uk to really make them accessible to people who are attending day—to—day in memory clinics. but once we have that data and we understand if these tests are effective, absolutely, the next stage could be could they be used for screening in the
that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discoveratively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it...
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he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was the first by the king in a long time. it's nice to see him out and about, looking so well. nice to see him back to work? of course, of course, we've all got to go to work, so obviously he will have to jump in sooner or later, but no, it was nice to see him. we were really excited to see he is well enough to be out and about on this beautiful sunny day in london, and it's, yeah, it's been a special treat really, and unexpected. inside the cancer treatment centre, appreciation for a man still undergoing treatment, and time to chat with those who had waited for him. the king giving every sign of enj
he met patients and staff at university college london and spoke of the shock of being told he had the cancer treatment since early february, it hasn't been made public what kind of cancer he has. here'sjonny dymond. it's been a while, but on a sunny morning in central london the king rolled into town. one question on everyone's minds... sir, how are you feeling? lovely to see you back. the smile seemed to say it all. there's not normally this much attention paid to a royal visit, but this was...
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that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discovershe was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the nhs, it would transform diagnosis and mean that people could be screened for dementia in their 50s, long before symptoms emerge. the studies will aim to include people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, so a wide cross—section of society is represented. what's unique about these projects is the fact that we're going to roll them out across multiple centres in the uk to really make them accessible to people who are attending day—to—day in memory clinics. but once we have that data and we understand if these tests are effective, absolutely, the next stage could be could they be used for scree
that's what scientists at the university of oxford and university college london are trying to discovershe was relatively old. she was in her 80s when it started, and she died at 97. but her last few years were really mired by the disease. what's your first language? english. over the next five years, around 5,000 people will take part in research assessing blood biomarker tests at more than 50 memory clinics across the uk. if a reliable blood test for alzheimer's is eventually approved by the...
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, associate professor of political science and director of the centre on us politics at university college, london? it's great to be _ implications of this trial? it�*s great to be with you, thanks so much for having me. the political implications are — i think there is a general perception that out of all the trials trump faces, this new york city one is subsequently the weakest. i think that's not at all to downplay the gravity of the allegations, falsifying business records is a serious offence. but it's to point out in comparison to the other cases, the stakes and evidence seem weaker, and i think that'll have implications in terms of the politics because many americans maybe won't be swayed in terms of what they see. when the indictment came down by alvin bragg indictment came down by alvin bragg in new york city, it wasn'tjust republicans who ran to trump's defence, i think even some democrats were worried about the strength of the evidence, there was a worry trump could effectively frame the prosecution as politically motivated. and the fact that this case comes first i think does play to t
, associate professor of political science and director of the centre on us politics at university college, london? it's great to be _ implications of this trial? it�*s great to be with you, thanks so much for having me. the political implications are — i think there is a general perception that out of all the trials trump faces, this new york city one is subsequently the weakest. i think that's not at all to downplay the gravity of the allegations, falsifying business records is a serious...
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let's speak to thomas gift, associate professor of political science at university college london.reat to _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. _ the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what - the programme. thank you for having me. it's great to be here. what do . me. it's great to be here. what do these debates matter? do they have a big impact? most of the research suggests that debates as entertaining as they are, don't typically sway outcomes of elections. it can give them a short—term bump in the polls. it usually fades within days. most already have their favourites picked by debate time and those who are undecided tend to base their decisions on a number of factors, notjust how well someone performs on a stage for a couple of hours. it's also the case that voters who are most likely to watch debates are the ones who are also the most politically minded, not coincidentally, that happens to be the segment of voters who generally have strong feelings about the candidate
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and now they've gone global now university, college, london and empowered, sales po, university and all the way to the university of sydney in australia as well. we have reports from around the world from sidney, london, paris, and berlin. and we are live this out in austin, texas, and washington dc from where we begin, where we begin with, i'll just, there's a, she have a tendency, i'm, she have opponents of these protests say they're a wash with the anti semitic slogan, slogans. what have you been seeing and hearing where you are right now where it was with pizza, it's lunchtime. yeah, and everyone is eating. it's a very calm atmosphere. it's a very good natured out this. are there any moments of, of tension was whatever, but to protest his way back the one with his right. the flag, one of them came over here and saw the shot in your old jew, hey, 00 jesus. and the to the fizzles out pretty quickly. but really not any of these are you hate, has them that actually jewish, many of them, if i were just talking to one of the main organizes in the last hour who was talking about one of the
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and now they've gone global at university college, london in paris at cl spell university and all the way to the university of sydney in australia where we're going to try and bring you voices from those campuses in the us. we are live in new york in los angeles in washington and in texas. let's start with houses here is kristen salumi at columbia university. the epicenter of this campus protest movement. kristen, you have been speaking with representatives of the student body. they are negotiating with the university leadership about their encampment about their demands, what's happening and that's right. it is a 10 of this demonstration. it's a beautiful friday afternoon here in new york. and you can see, i'm right along side of the and cabinet where all of the tents are set up. the negotiations are ongoing, but so is the sense of camaraderie and spirit in the camp over here where they are vowing to stay until their demands are matched. the students are praying on campus. now there's a muslim evening prayer happening right now. as i'm talking to you and, and a couple hours time, the
and now they've gone global at university college, london in paris at cl spell university and all the way to the university of sydney in australia where we're going to try and bring you voices from those campuses in the us. we are live in new york in los angeles in washington and in texas. let's start with houses here is kristen salumi at columbia university. the epicenter of this campus protest movement. kristen, you have been speaking with representatives of the student body. they are...
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for divestment, the pro-palestinian protests spreading overseas protesters gathering at university college london. a similar scene at the university of paris. we are inspired by columbia harvard, yale, unc vanderbilt, university i've mobilized in new york. i'm john sullivan reporting the eighth de of former president trump's criminal hush money trial saw three witnesses take the stand, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony and trump's longtime assistant testify that she saw stormy and daniel's inside trump tower, also in this day, and michael cohen's banker who facilitated the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels. cnn's paula reid has more for us good morning, amara. and victor will after one week of testimony, the prosecutors only gotten through one major witness, former tabloid king david pecker. >> now, after he wrapped up friday, they did call two witnesses just briefly to help them move into evidence. some exhibits one of those two witnesses prompted something we haven't seen throughout this trial. a smile from the defendant so we have ano
for divestment, the pro-palestinian protests spreading overseas protesters gathering at university college london. a similar scene at the university of paris. we are inspired by columbia harvard, yale, unc vanderbilt, university i've mobilized in new york. i'm john sullivan reporting the eighth de of former president trump's criminal hush money trial saw three witnesses take the stand, former national enquirer publisher david pecker, wrapped up more than ten hours of testimony and trump's...
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i don't san francisco. diego, he's in the store number at university college, london. he's always is from mexico city, walk into the program. so even as a season, a story about how exciting an event was this for you as well. it takes a lot of was excited guys, i've seen the solar eclipse, exciting, so fairly decade sold over the phone every time. you know, i have to say every time it's like the 1st, but it's a lovely experience. this is betty too much space on fest, on the way to the side, the science. i believe they forget about the book. when you see the shadow of the moon approach, it goes to the west. and right, so you got to some people say. busy more or less and company being 5 landscape, you know about the secretary you'll be installed on sole spend show. so yes, i, yeah, i got in the actually people that were there a few hours ago that experience you've described will be starting from 5 digits assigned to this topic, conducting various experiments, haven't they are doing this to kids? what are they looking for? then? what lazy we need to know looks bad, but the
i don't san francisco. diego, he's in the store number at university college, london. he's always is from mexico city, walk into the program. so even as a season, a story about how exciting an event was this for you as well. it takes a lot of was excited guys, i've seen the solar eclipse, exciting, so fairly decade sold over the phone every time. you know, i have to say every time it's like the 1st, but it's a lovely experience. this is betty too much space on fest, on the way to the side, the...
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analysis now we're joined by julie norman, the deputy director of the center of us politics at university college london. thank you so much for being here with us again. so the biggest winner here, ukraine obviously, but domestically politically, a big win for democrats as well absolutely. and say kim, it's a big win for bipartisanship on capitol hill, which is something that is obviously unusual these days, and especially in an election year. so this is something that the biden administration has definitely been pushing for a really for months now. and so did see it come through is a big political win for denmark crafts absolutely you for biden. and this isn't just for domestic audiences, but for really doubling down on what he sees as his foreign policy credentials, showing that the us is still a global leader, that the us will be there for our allies& that the us will still take steps to deter adversaries as well. >> you say it's a big win for bipartisanship. i wonder where it goes from here. mike johnson becomes sort of an unlikely hero. here. he had voted against every ukraine aid bill until he bec
analysis now we're joined by julie norman, the deputy director of the center of us politics at university college london. thank you so much for being here with us again. so the biggest winner here, ukraine obviously, but domestically politically, a big win for democrats as well absolutely. and say kim, it's a big win for bipartisanship on capitol hill, which is something that is obviously unusual these days, and especially in an election year. so this is something that the biden administration...
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a o, julie norman is an associate professor and politics and international relations at university college london joins us that now from london. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, talking about the new sanctions. the us is drawing up. what is the left for the us to sanction? at this point is a question that comes to mind. i mean the wrong is one of the most sanctioned countries on us, isn't it? that's exactly right stanley. the us itself already has pretty much all the sanctions out on or on as possible. um and i would say your opinion allied is i'd have numerous sanctions as well on travel restrictions, trade, bruce extra restrictions unfrozen assets. so what they're going to be looking to do over these next few days is really just double down where they can, especially as we heard from jake sullivan saying, especially especially on or runs a drone and missile defense programs. and possibly on the revolutionary garden defense ministries as well. and so i think we'll see them leading into that. but at the end of the day, you know, i think you're right. and these are more of a diplomatic sho
a o, julie norman is an associate professor and politics and international relations at university college london joins us that now from london. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, talking about the new sanctions. the us is drawing up. what is the left for the us to sanction? at this point is a question that comes to mind. i mean the wrong is one of the most sanctioned countries on us, isn't it? that's exactly right stanley. the us itself already has pretty much all the sanctions out on or...
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help ukraine joining me now is june norman deputies are active at the center of us politics university college london. thank you so much for joining us so i think we can assume can't we there'll be more support? for an aid package for israel. but if they can tie the ukrainian package to that, that would have the success that so many in washington want. and here in europe yes, indeed, i mean, the events of the weekend certainly underscored the urgency of getting this foreign aid bill onto the floor. it's been something that i think johnson has been trying to stall, trying to avoid in some degree because he's really cotton the middle within his own party. we've obviously heard from some like marjorie taylor greene who have said they would essentially a call to oust the speaker if ukraine funding was tied to an israel funding vote at the same time, we have the key committee members from johnson's own party, from the armed forces, from intelligence, from foreign affairs saying look, the ukraine aspect needs to be tied to the israel funding as well. so that needs to be part of it. so we'll see what kind o
help ukraine joining me now is june norman deputies are active at the center of us politics university college london. thank you so much for joining us so i think we can assume can't we there'll be more support? for an aid package for israel. but if they can tie the ukrainian package to that, that would have the success that so many in washington want. and here in europe yes, indeed, i mean, the events of the weekend certainly underscored the urgency of getting this foreign aid bill onto the...
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i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedd i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know, he's out of the woods. i mean, it's absolutely clear he's still undergoing treatment. but i mean, the point he wanted to make today was that, you know, you're not alone when you have one of these diagnoses and also that actually going back to work can be a very great therapy for many people. so he and the direction of travel is such that, i mean, here he was, this is the first time he's in enclosed space. he's in indoors environment. it's crowded. he's shaking hands. he's shaking a lot of hands. all this is being cleared by his doctors. so i think that it's looking it's looking in the right direction . looking in the right direction. >> but it's one of the things about a monarchy, isn't it, that having your sovereign who is ill, showing that you can be treated for it and that you can carry on working, is going to be inspirational to millions of his su
i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedd i think he looked even he looked utterly happy and content as he came out because i think he feels no one's pretending that, you know, he's out of the woods. i mean, it's absolutely clear he's still undergoing treatment. but i mean, the point he wanted to make today was that, you know, you're not alone when you have one of these diagnoses and also that actually going back to work can be a...
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that yale cornell and university college london has been asking their schools to cut ties with weapons manufacturers, including lockheed martin. they accuse a companies of profiting from israel as for well to discuss all this, i'm not joined by laurie brand, who is a professor of political science international relations and middle east studies at the university of southern california. thank you very much for talking to us and joining us on algae 0. i'll ask you about what's happening at us see a very shortly because if cancel the graduation there because of the protests, but i just wanted to get your thoughts 1st about why you think we're seeing such a huge momentum. now, with these protests, not just in the us, but in london us, we see what do you think is leading to this renewal of these on time all protests? is it the mass, the rest that we've seen faces like a new york or boston? well, i think you have to think of it in, in terms of the uh, the broader background, which is that if there's been a lot of programming on campuses since the beginning of the war and certainly dating bef
that yale cornell and university college london has been asking their schools to cut ties with weapons manufacturers, including lockheed martin. they accuse a companies of profiting from israel as for well to discuss all this, i'm not joined by laurie brand, who is a professor of political science international relations and middle east studies at the university of southern california. thank you very much for talking to us and joining us on algae 0. i'll ask you about what's happening at us see...
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.ma removed from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a v
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all of it subject to doctor's advice . to doctor's advice. >> that royal update there from university college londonking back on fine fettle. now, just to keep you up to date, we are expecting a new press conference from police in north east london. of course, about that stabbing. earlier 14 year old boy tragically died, two police officers injured and also three others. we're expecting a full update. we'll have that shortly on martin daubney. see you soon. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> afternoon. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. more of the same for the rest of today. it's been a fine day so far across much of the east, and we'll hang on to some sunny spells here, but further west a lot of cloud. further outbreaks of rain, particularly for wales, parts of southwest england that rain extending into the west midlands at times into southwest scotland, also turning a bit dner scotland, also turning a bit drier through the evening and overnight across northern ireland and in the east. after a fine day overnight. possi
all of it subject to doctor's advice . to doctor's advice. >> that royal update there from university college londonking back on fine fettle. now, just to keep you up to date, we are expecting a new press conference from police in north east london. of course, about that stabbing. earlier 14 year old boy tragically died, two police officers injured and also three others. we're expecting a full update. we'll have that shortly on martin daubney. see you soon. >> a brighter outlook...
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marina miron who is a post—doctoral researcher at the war studies department at the king's college university of londonn the programme. talk to me a little bit about the air defence system that will give your zelensky is prioritising here. what is the situation as far as know right now in ukraine? what defences do they have? , ., ., ~ ., , have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire- it is — have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not only _ have? the situation in ukraine is very dire. it is not only about. have? the situation in ukraine isi very dire. it is not only about the systems, let's talk about the systems, let's talk about the systems they have. they have the us patriot systems, and they have the old soviet is 300 systems. and the most advanced arguably is the us made patriot. however, is also the most expensive system, costing about $1 billion. and the missiles for the system are also very expensive and are inch in shortage in ukr
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while early i spoke to and a on the whole j who was lecturer and european law at the university college in london, he explains that felicia's support for ukraine was at stake in the selection. this was the right high state problem entry election. the place. yeah. and actually the majority of a lesson both on have experience in the last few years because here we have a sitting prime minister and assessing president going to have to have in indies election. and it was all sort of simplification, whether the president good wrong and whether the prime minister and, and all of that. but what is quite interesting here is that, which is definitely heading into a political instability because of course, it's going on cause to holidays. so monday, so they kind of form, my god, it's almost like you will be a minority government with some sort of uh, coalition partners. and this will determine that. and therefore we have to sort of put it into context. this, do we have about $66.00 as democratic election across the world, which on bonnet and the support of trade. it's very much top and it's of the heart of
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the schools tel aviv campus calling it discriminatory students at yale, whole now and university college in london. have been asking best schools to comp ties with weapons manufacturers, including lockheed martin acute they accused the companies of profiting from his rose wool. joining us here in the studio is time to move. he's in the system, professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies, good to have you with us. so what would the implications be of such a boy called movement touching giants like google, amazon, microsoft, us. some of the, the applications will be significant, especially on the longer them if the moment them keeps going when it comes to this . but for me, the human factor is the most significant factor. let's see who. busy the students, besides students of ibd universities, elite universities, most of them, these are the diverse, it is the but provide the 5 find the phone please. for the same companies, we're talking about the future of either of these companies. so it's a cryptic conjunction with talking about the significance of and to see this, i believe un
the schools tel aviv campus calling it discriminatory students at yale, whole now and university college in london. have been asking best schools to comp ties with weapons manufacturers, including lockheed martin acute they accused the companies of profiting from his rose wool. joining us here in the studio is time to move. he's in the system, professor of public policy at the institute for graduate studies, good to have you with us. so what would the implications be of such a boy called...
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october by invading gaza and to eliminate hamas, multiple jewish students and academics at university college london hold as the war in gaza unfolded , with students gaza unfolded, with students booedin gaza unfolded, with students booed in lectures for challenging anti—israel views. there have been similar issues in america , with anti—israel in america, with anti—israel protests sweeping universal cities. so here to discuss this. we're very happy to be joined by the jewish activist and emmy award winning actor yuval david. yuval, thank you very much for your company. >> you first. >> you first. >> thank you for thank you for having me on to turn your saturday five into a saturday six. >> indeed, indeed indeed. i mean you about how bad do you think it's got? because forgive me if i'm being slightly too, matter of fact, but i think there has always been a strain of anti—semitism that has ran through the activist left . am through the activist left. am i wrong on that? >> sadly, you're not wrong. i have for so long in my adult life as an activist, as an advocate, i've been within the liberal left, pr
october by invading gaza and to eliminate hamas, multiple jewish students and academics at university college london hold as the war in gaza unfolded , with students gaza unfolded, with students booedin gaza unfolded, with students booed in lectures for challenging anti—israel views. there have been similar issues in america , with anti—israel in america, with anti—israel protests sweeping universal cities. so here to discuss this. we're very happy to be joined by the jewish activist and...
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a very specific treatment, highly personalised to each individual's tumour, and it's a really excit
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.—free. i feel...0k. someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the...
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of a gradual return to public duties for the king, and sarah campbell is live at university college hospital in north londono show their respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease. you respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease.— to tackle this disease. you are absolutely _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is - to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is a - to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is a site . to tackle this disease. you are j absolutely right. it is a site we haven't seen for a long time now, both the king and the queen out and about on a major public engagement. and there was a real sense of warmth and appreciation. some of the staff had lined up at the entrance there and he was given a round of applause as he went in. i think the difference here may be today is that there is a real personal sense as well because in reality the king knows what many of the patients he met are going through. let's look at some
of a gradual return to public duties for the king, and sarah campbell is live at university college hospital in north londono show their respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease. you respect for those working in trying to tackle this disease.— to tackle this disease. you are absolutely _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it _ to tackle this disease. you are absolutely right. it is - to tackle this disease....
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steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.oved from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel... 0k, someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely feel kind of awful about that. but... ijust really hope that what's happening with the trial and the results they get are going to be good news, and it's going to go on to do amazing things. the personalised treatment works by identifying proteins unique to each person's cancer, and then uses the same technology which created some covid vaccines — called mrna — to prime the immune system to attack the cells. it's being used in combination with another cancer drug, and previous results suggest together it almost halved the risk of recurrence or death after three years. it's a very s
steve was given the experimental treatment at university college hospital in london.oved from his scalp last summer. he told us the trial is his best chance of keeping cancer—free. i feel... 0k, someone told me i've got survivor syndrome because i actually feel guilty — i feel guilty that i'm completely fine and yet i'm getting all this attention and i'm... you know, i get to have a scan and an mri every three months when i know that people are waiting such a long time. and i... i genuinely...
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developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyonet need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and it's focused on a! for your pc, so it runs completely on your own laptops and pcs. it has its own engine internally to do the evaluation of how people can be seen to be moving, and it uses just the webcam. the ucl students have been working with the richard cloudesley pupils to help identify potential bugs or development issues with the software. you ready? so do the calibration again. safiya is using the eye gaze application to play different types of games using eye movements. you're a better driver than i am. afterwards, i asked her what she thought. so what's it like, playing games this way with this new software? speaking software: it is good. it helps me to focus. _ and is it easy to use? yes, it is easy. it helps me experience every action of the game. and is it better than playing other ways you might have done before? yes. i've only tried the nintend
developed over four years by over 200 students at university college london, motioninput allows anyonet need any additional specialised equipment. our work with the motioninput software was developed in partnership with intel, and it's focused on a! for your pc, so it runs completely on your own laptops and pcs. it has its own engine internally to do the evaluation of how people can be seen to be moving, and it uses just the webcam. the ucl students have been working with the richard cloudesley...
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most interesting for us, is 2012-2013 and 2002, advanced courses, york university toronto and royal college of defense sciences , london of five eyes, the so- called anglo-saxon, british, american, canadian, australian and new zealand intelligence services, these are their training centers by and large, you need to understand. kgb, this is his language, when he studied in high school he mastered the russian language brilliantly, the rules he always worked only in russian, the russian language, a cryptographer is a person who knows the language brilliantly, a cryptographer - you know, he is close to a philologist , he knows very clearly what he is talking about when you show him as a stutterer. you know, from the outside it certainly looks disgusting, but you must understand, he speaks a foreign language, you are absolutely right, everyone who has studied english knows, you can immediately see whether a person speaks the language or a person translates, so he translates, and now imagine, any war ends in peace and negotiations, these are the people who will represent the british side, will he somehow be able to earn all
most interesting for us, is 2012-2013 and 2002, advanced courses, york university toronto and royal college of defense sciences , london of five eyes, the so- called anglo-saxon, british, american, canadian, australian and new zealand intelligence services, these are their training centers by and large, you need to understand. kgb, this is his language, when he studied in high school he mastered the russian language brilliantly, the rules he always worked only in russian, the russian language,...
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to prevent its re as the king visited patients and met with staff at university college hospital, macmillan cancer center in londonles and queen camilla greeted two young cancer patients as they left the cancer charity. it is the monarch's first formal public engagement since his cancer diagnosis. back in february. >> federal officials are expanding bird flu testing as outbreaks continue to pop up among cattle herds. still, the cdc says risk to the public remains low. jonathan siri reports. >> after reports of recent bird flu outbreaks among cattle herds, federal officials are ramping up testing to curb the spread. the u.s. department of agriculture will require dairy cows be tested for the virus before moving across state lines. it comes after the fda found remnants of the virus in commercial milk samples. still, federal officials say the risk to the public remains low because pasteurized milk has been heated to kill bacteria and viruses. >> i would not recommend anyone consume raw, unpasteurized milk, bird flu had been circulating among wild birds and domestic farm chickens when federal officials first detected
to prevent its re as the king visited patients and met with staff at university college hospital, macmillan cancer center in londonles and queen camilla greeted two young cancer patients as they left the cancer charity. it is the monarch's first formal public engagement since his cancer diagnosis. back in february. >> federal officials are expanding bird flu testing as outbreaks continue to pop up among cattle herds. still, the cdc says risk to the public remains low. jonathan siri...