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these students have left the classrooms and set up tents. students at university college london, the university where rafat al-arir, the late palestinian poet and professor who was killed by the occupation forces in justice was killed, they asked their university to do something about it. our demand is very simple and consists of giving up any complicity in israel's war crimes. second, they must condemn israel's war crimes. thirdly, they should participate in the process of rebuilding universities in gaza that were destroyed due to israel's war crimes. we attended the campus of this university where the students under the leadership of a. palestinians came to us who witnessed israeli atrocities in gaza. this movement is spreading like wildfire. university manchester university, sheffield and many other universities in england have taken a similar action and so far these protests have been peaceful. government of. the jewish students' association has claimed that the gathering of students in the university campus has created a toxic atmosphere. this is a claim that a jewish rabbi who c
these students have left the classrooms and set up tents. students at university college london, the university where rafat al-arir, the late palestinian poet and professor who was killed by the occupation forces in justice was killed, they asked their university to do something about it. our demand is very simple and consists of giving up any complicity in israel's war crimes. second, they must condemn israel's war crimes. thirdly, they should participate in the process of rebuilding...
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shall see, dominic thing out there. cooling students have set up camp outside the university of college university college london. they say they'll continue. they protest until the university divest from his writing institutions the profit from the war and gaza. full running reports on central london events in american universities offset me. inspiring students here in the u. k. to him as an protest about what's happening, jobs right here. the u. c. l and central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities, new castle war. manchester. here you see, oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon, outside the main headquarters building of university on a something and making a present stroke with a megaphone, but also been addressed, but also not a sister who is a medical doctor who worked in gaza at the beginning of the war on the u. c. o, a universe to the size of the investment as well. the blogs of $15000.00 palestinian children is on the hands of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actually increa
shall see, dominic thing out there. cooling students have set up camp outside the university of college university college london. they say they'll continue. they protest until the university divest from his writing institutions the profit from the war and gaza. full running reports on central london events in american universities offset me. inspiring students here in the u. k. to him as an protest about what's happening, jobs right here. the u. c. l and central london, but there are protests...
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l in london university college london at thomas. first off. how do you assess what we're seeing here? what do you think of it? thanks so much for helping me. it's certainly a contentious momentum. what we're seeing here is how the combination of anger and frustration and hostility, i think on both sides that has been bubbling over for quite some time. obviously these protesters are very determined. we've seen it not just that you see a way, but at columbia, harvard detail, for instance, the list really goes on. and the same time, you know, police as well as authorities that these universities are struggling to figure out exactly how to deal with it. it's not a situation necessarily, but they have been faced with in quite some time and they're trying to strike a balance between maintaining law and order and enforcing regulations and rules, but at the same time being respectful of the rights of individuals to express their views on controversial issues, right. and on that in your capacity as the university professor, how do you think the univers
l in london university college london at thomas. first off. how do you assess what we're seeing here? what do you think of it? thanks so much for helping me. it's certainly a contentious momentum. what we're seeing here is how the combination of anger and frustration and hostility, i think on both sides that has been bubbling over for quite some time. obviously these protesters are very determined. we've seen it not just that you see a way, but at columbia, harvard detail, for instance, the...
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they're pulling students inside. hop camp outside the university college london and they say they will continue. they protest on till the university divest one is rarity, institutions, the profits from the war and gaza pools. when and reports from central london events in american universities offset me, inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs right here, p u c l in central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities, new castle war. manchester. here you see a, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 50 people who have tense on the moon outside the main headquarters building of university on a certain and making their presence felt with a megaphone. but also been addressed by another sister who is a medical doctor who worked in gaza at the beginning of the war on the u. c. o. and the universities to divest of a investment in his route. the blood of $15000.00 palestinian children is on the hands of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actually increased by 10
they're pulling students inside. hop camp outside the university college london and they say they will continue. they protest on till the university divest one is rarity, institutions, the profits from the war and gaza pools. when and reports from central london events in american universities offset me, inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs right here, p u c l in central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities, new...
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and students at university college london have gathered on campus as well. pull brendan reports now from central london events in american universities. offset me. inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs. right here, p u c l and central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities. new castle warrick, mont. jessica, here you see. oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon outside the main headquarters building of the university on a certain and making their presence felt with a megaphone, but also being addressed, but also not a sitter who is a medical doctor who works in gaza at the beginning of the war on the seo, the universities to divest of the investments in israel, the blood of 15000 palestinian children is on the hands of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actually increased by 10 for the delivery of weapon systems to is ray. and since the 7th of october, now, while a government's in am
and students at university college london have gathered on campus as well. pull brendan reports now from central london events in american universities. offset me. inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs. right here, p u c l and central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities. new castle warrick, mont. jessica, here you see. oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon...
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following the example of american campuses, students from university college in london staged a protestthe white house demands to immediately stop all support for israel and stop the supply of weapons to this country. and also put pressure on tel aviv, because many on the planet call tsakhal’s actions genocide. decisive steps ankara is taking steps to influence the middle east conflict. the turkish ministry of trade confirmed that the country has completely stopped export and import transactions with israel. restrictive measures will last until tel aviv declares a ceasefire in gaza and ensures an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid into the enclave. reported. that commercial ships traveling from israel to turkey and from turkey to israel began to change routes and cancel flights. work in the presidential field and neurocomics with image of alexander lukashenko. democracy and democracy, are words synonymous or are there nuances? on the eve of the professional holiday of press day in the program "say don't be silent", the chief editor of the people's newspaper of the pub
following the example of american campuses, students from university college in london staged a protestthe white house demands to immediately stop all support for israel and stop the supply of weapons to this country. and also put pressure on tel aviv, because many on the planet call tsakhal’s actions genocide. decisive steps ankara is taking steps to influence the middle east conflict. the turkish ministry of trade confirmed that the country has completely stopped export and import...
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professor ibrahim abubakar, from the university college london, ucl, in london, says if your kinds ofion will become a necessity for all nations, not an option. i mean, there are so many politicians in the western world who refuse to recognise that. but is he correct? well, it's not for me to tell individual countries whether high levels of immigration are right or wrong. that's up to individual nations to decide. there will be economic impacts, asjapan is finding right now, by having policies which generally are against high levels of migration. but we shouldn't imagine this is a solution. my actual worry is that those countries that are looking at migration as a solution are actually turning a blind eye to the suffering that's going on in their own communities, amongst young women in particular, who want to have children. we have to end injust a moment. i am just very mindful that there have been many other demographers and economists over the years who've made hugely sort of doomsday—style predictions about what's happening to the global population. paul ehrlich, back in the late �
professor ibrahim abubakar, from the university college london, ucl, in london, says if your kinds ofion will become a necessity for all nations, not an option. i mean, there are so many politicians in the western world who refuse to recognise that. but is he correct? well, it's not for me to tell individual countries whether high levels of immigration are right or wrong. that's up to individual nations to decide. there will be economic impacts, asjapan is finding right now, by having policies...
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new research published by university college london found that a new expensive weight loss injection could reduce the risk of heart attacks by 20, but should it be free on the nhs ? now, as you free on the nhs? now, as you well know, this show is nothing without you and your views. let me know your thoughts on all of the stories we'll be discussing today by visiting gb news. com forward slash york. join the conversation with me there or message us on our socials. we're @gbnews first up though, folks, here's the news with sofia. >> darren. thank you. good afternoon. it's 1:01. i'm sophia afternoon. it's1:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom . your wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. chancellor jeremy hunt has vowed to compensate victims for the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. hunt claimed it was part of a fulfilling a promise he made to a constituent who died after contracting hepatitis c. the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk, after tens and thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood and
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students have set off a cap outside the university college london. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and it is rarely attack dawslet and southern gaza. residential building was targeted rescue teams and searching for survivors. several injured people have been taken to hospitals, palestinian journalists covering as well as one, gaza, has been awarded. this is unesco world press freedom prize to but a student in the discovery garza and international jew reset it, recognize the coverage during what it cool times of documents and hopelessness. at least $143.00 media wilkerson journalists have been killed in gaza and 87 months of which is why the soldiers have stormed to town. north of the total cut in the occupied westbank. fighting has taken place between is where the troops and how most vices and that also soon soldiers as a decision, a house in the town is ready. um it says the men inside the house carried us or operation last year, which killed a soldier. donald trump's long time advisor and from the white house official club, hicks has testi
students have set off a cap outside the university college london. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and it is rarely attack dawslet and southern gaza. residential building was targeted rescue teams and searching for survivors. several injured people have been taken to hospitals, palestinian journalists covering as well as one, gaza, has been awarded. this is unesco world press freedom prize to but a student in the discovery garza and international jew reset it, recognize the coverage...
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she's the professor of integrated community child health, university college london.arch. tell us more about your findinus. ~ ., ., findings. we were involved in a ro'ect findings. we were involved in a project called _ findings. we were involved in a project called champions, - findings. we were involved in a | project called champions, which showed that children were living in homes where there were rats, cockroaches. there were no cookers to cook food, no fridge, really, to have healthy food in the fridge. sometimes the windows didn't open so if there was fungus, you couldn't ventilate the rooms. the children were then getting respiratory infections, diarrhoea, some were not sleeping well at night so when they went to school, i'm afraid they couldn't really engage with their education to the best of their ability. the little ones under five, fortunately, are living in crowded conditions where they're finding it to walk and really develop properly because they can't even play, which is really important for their development.— is really important for their develoment
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. £12 million has been awarded to three london universities to support research into cardiovascular disease. imperial college from the british heart foundation. it's hoped it will help scientists to develop new treatments. tens of thousands of music lovers are descending on luton today for the start of bbc radio 1's big weekend. stars including raye, becky hill and coldplay will perform in the grounds of stockwood park. it's also shining a light on local talent with a line—up of home—grown artists, including some who grew up nearby. i feel like especially when it comes to luton we've had so much negativity, and it's really on the rise now. we've got the football team doing their thing, premiership, so many good things are happening and i'm glad that the positive side of luton is being showcased more and seen and that perception is changing so i'm really proud of that. they're dotted across the capital and show where well known figures have lived and worked. now we're being invited to pick the next blue plaques. historic england says it wants to hear the stories of inspirational people from all walks of life,
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it's a project led by university college london to see how effective so—called social prescribing isr the pilot phase, which starts this year. with the cost of commuting up, some welcome news for passengers travelling on southern, thamelink and great northern who can now take advantage of a new ticketing system. passengers will pay no more than the value of a weekly season ticket for multiple journeys between two stations. bosses say it will benefit commuters unsure how often they will be travelling to their place of work. we really want our customers to take advantage of this because ultimately it will save them money over the week. so typically a customer travelling from brighton to london could be saving £120 if they go in four days a week. so this is a really good way of our customers saving money on our railways. a new giant mosaic has been unveiled at ally pally to help to mark its 150th anniversary. it's made up of more than 2,000 photographs sent in by people sharing their memories of the palace. it will be a permanent display at the london landmark. let's take a look at the
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so it says outcomes outside university college london. they've bound to continue that protest until the university divest from is really institutions that they say, profit from the war. and garza for brendan reports from central and events in american universities. offset me inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs right here, p u c l in central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities, new castle warrick. manchester. here you see, oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 50 people to have tense on the moon, outside the main headquarters building of university on a something and making a present stroke with a megaphone, but also being addressed. but also not related to who is a medical doctor who worked in gaza at the beginning of the war on the seo the universities to divest of the investments in israel. the blood of $15000.00 palestinian children is on the hands of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actu
so it says outcomes outside university college london. they've bound to continue that protest until the university divest from is really institutions that they say, profit from the war. and garza for brendan reports from central and events in american universities. offset me inspiring students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, jobs right here, p u c l in central london, but there are protests and encompass other universities, new castle warrick. manchester. here...
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most specific as precisely as we shall see. dominic thing out is there cooling students at university college london have gathered on campus that as well for brandon reports now from central and events in american universities. offset me as far as students here in the u. k. to come out and protest about what's happening, garza right here, p u c l in central london, but there are protests and then come from centurylink, but other universities, new castle war. manchester. here you see, oh, it's a relatively small group. i would estimate around 15 people who have tense on the moon, outside the main headquarters building of university on a something and making their presence felt with a megaphone but also been addressed. but also another sister who is a medical doctor who works in gaza at the beginning of the war on the c o. another universities to divest of the investment in israel. the blog at $15000.00 palestinian children is on the on of anybody who owns chairs in these companies that are provided with them. and i've actually increased by 10 for the delivery of weapon systems to use rain since the 7
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we can speak now to professorjohn deanfield from university college london.re they? the? shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the shift a few pounds, are they? they are. the same _ shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the same drugs _ shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the same drugs but _ shift a few pounds, are they? iie: are, the same drugs but hopefully shift a few pounds, are they? iie are, the same drugs but hopefully of are, the same drugs but hopefully of a better application than just losing weight for hollywood stars. how useful can they be to the wider population? how useful can they be to the wider -o - ulation? , how useful can they be to the wider incantation?— population? they have captured the imauination population? they have captured the imagination because _ population? they have captured the imagination because for _ population? they have captured the imagination because for the - population? they have captured the imagination because for the first. imagination because for the first time, we have medications that can substantial
we can speak now to professorjohn deanfield from university college london.re they? the? shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the shift a few pounds, are they? they are. the same _ shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the same drugs _ shift a few pounds, are they? they are, the same drugs but _ shift a few pounds, are they? iie: are, the same drugs but hopefully shift a few pounds, are they? iie are, the same drugs but hopefully of are, the same drugs but hopefully of a better application...
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and that's when it's available. joining us now from london, emily morris, an economist and research fellow at the university college of london's institute of the americas. good to have you with assembly. so why it has cubis show the industry collapse a us sanctions to blame or is it mismanagement? essentially what happened is, but previously sugar on the soviet system was heavily subsidized. in effect, they would have kind of bought the system where they got cheap fuel and return to the show that um so now that having to compete well market prices sport prices because they don't have any um, contracts with anybody. um is actually not the comic. i mean, the sugar industry is not economic, it's not, it's now only accounts for less than 2 percent of total x full earnings. so yeah, in 1990 it was or the 70 percent. so that's the extent of the collapse of the sugar industry. so. so in the sense the reduction in production for the macro economy isn't that important? but i think psychologically it's important. gibbons like everybody else think that the cuban economy is dependent on show that people have a kind of historic
and that's when it's available. joining us now from london, emily morris, an economist and research fellow at the university college of london's institute of the americas. good to have you with assembly. so why it has cubis show the industry collapse a us sanctions to blame or is it mismanagement? essentially what happened is, but previously sugar on the soviet system was heavily subsidized. in effect, they would have kind of bought the system where they got cheap fuel and return to the show...
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criminal verdict on him thomas gift is the founding director of the center on us politics at university college londonthank you so much for joining us on this public holiday here in the uk and in the us, of course, we're going into this probably be the final week when when do you think we would get a verdict? because i know it's hard to answer, this question the many people will be asking but great to see you, max, i do think that we could get a verdict as soon as this week, but it could be a couple of weeks. >> it ultimately just depends on how convinced the jury is or not of the facts that they've seen over the last few weeks. so could be just something that's very, very quick, but i expect that it's going to take more deliberation because they're 34 felony counts here. there's a lot for the jurors to go through, and so i don't think that it's going to be something that is immediate in terms of how these processes work. >> obviously, you're not a lawyer, you're not working on the case but what's the tree expected to consider that to be precise about the evidence which obviously trump's team was quit
criminal verdict on him thomas gift is the founding director of the center on us politics at university college londonthank you so much for joining us on this public holiday here in the uk and in the us, of course, we're going into this probably be the final week when when do you think we would get a verdict? because i know it's hard to answer, this question the many people will be asking but great to see you, max, i do think that we could get a verdict as soon as this week, but it could be a...
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. >> he's the founding director of the center on us politics at university college london. great to have you with us. i have to start with that booing, that reaction that don't trump got that would have been a bit of a hit to his ego or assume i think you're right, anna, thanks so much for having me this morning. >> this was certainly a different crowd for trump has used to his own events where audience members are vetted, everyone's wearing red maga hat. instead, he was walking in as the persona non grata, of big government conservative who represents in many ways the antithesis of libertarianism. this is a very self selective ideological crowd that shows up to an event like this. a lot of hard line libertarians believed that most mainstream republicans and democrats are cut from the same cloth that neither wants to shrink government, that neither wants to rein in entitlements and discretionary spending. when you look at trump's record, forget all the scandals. there's not a whole lot to like if your goal is to diminish the size and scope of the state during his term, trum
. >> he's the founding director of the center on us politics at university college london. great to have you with us. i have to start with that booing, that reaction that don't trump got that would have been a bit of a hit to his ego or assume i think you're right, anna, thanks so much for having me this morning. >> this was certainly a different crowd for trump has used to his own events where audience members are vetted, everyone's wearing red maga hat. instead, he was walking in...
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i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedand 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
i was outside the macmillan cancer centre at ucl university college london hospital today and he he lookedand 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...
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more than daughters, study finds, so the findings are presented in a lecture at university college londonnt about their children's academic performance in reading and maths, regardless of gender. but in maths, parents overestimate the boys skills to a significant , greater, significantly greater extent that word significant is bogusin extent that word significant is bogus in this story. it completely is. there isn't much significance. the test scores showed a slight gender difference, with girls achieving the equivalent of an extra 1.7% on reading and boys an extra 0.6 on reading and boys an extra 0.6 on maths. for me, the crux of this story is the guardian at their old shenanigans. again trying to crowbar a narrative in the story really is about parents overestimating their kids abilities. and why wouldn't they ? why wouldn't they? who's they? why wouldn't they? who's going to do it if the parents dont? going to do it if the parents don't? don't make this about boys versus girls. let's celebrate it. that perhaps boys minds weren't differently, and they are slightly better at something be
more than daughters, study finds, so the findings are presented in a lecture at university college londonnt about their children's academic performance in reading and maths, regardless of gender. but in maths, parents overestimate the boys skills to a significant , greater, significantly greater extent that word significant is bogusin extent that word significant is bogus in this story. it completely is. there isn't much significance. the test scores showed a slight gender difference, with...
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they all united in the same or in garza, well, just a kilometer away, students from the university college of london. and so i had stating that a protest earlier i spoke to one of the organizers from the pub is to me and so desirous yukon page, benjamin all about was we're here to the mom. what should be the obvious consequences sanctions opponents really should be treated like any rights abusing states? an immediate answer on sales. and the you take government, supposing action by the international criminal cold, the r c c have indicated they might issue arrest warrants for events from that. you know here we should support that process. i'm the ongoing investigation in the i. c . j were outside down the street 5 minutes originally, so you're not from the residence. it's not clear if he's inside and whether or not he can heavy as tom. so what is the impact new york man signing on that front yet in march you need is unanimously agreed that israel must not invade rafa. however, he said that the international community must now put in the reaction the source, the police of the university of chicago hav
they all united in the same or in garza, well, just a kilometer away, students from the university college of london. and so i had stating that a protest earlier i spoke to one of the organizers from the pub is to me and so desirous yukon page, benjamin all about was we're here to the mom. what should be the obvious consequences sanctions opponents really should be treated like any rights abusing states? an immediate answer on sales. and the you take government, supposing action by the...
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a new breakthrough method was tested by scientists from university college london.olor vision was recorded by tests and functional tomography of the brain. researchers do not rule out that after a longer period of time. will see progress in the remaining two patients. well, now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week? first place - hot five. scientists in different countries have reported new successes in cloning areas. this is how researchers from china managed to obtain a clone of a rare arctic wolf. the material for dna extraction was the skin cells of such an animal. brought to the harbin zoo from canada. the surrogate mother was a dog of the bigel breed. the wolf cub is doing well, and researchers hope that the technology will help save endangered species. and in russia, scientists from the ernst federal research center for animal husbandry reported that by december they are expecting a replenishment of the cow they rejected by nickname flower. she is already 2 years old, and biologists want to make
a new breakthrough method was tested by scientists from university college london.olor vision was recorded by tests and functional tomography of the brain. researchers do not rule out that after a longer period of time. will see progress in the remaining two patients. well, now, what news from the world of science and technology did we recognize as the most interesting this week? first place - hot five. scientists in different countries have reported new successes in cloning areas. this is how...
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universities to end any complicity with the occupying regime in the war that led to the genocide in gaza. these students have left the classrooms and set up tents. students in college university of londoniversity where rafat al-arir studied, the poet. and the late palestinian professor who was killed by the occupiers in gaza asked their university to take action in this regard. our demand is very simple and consists of giving up any complicity in israel's war crimes. second , they must condemn israel's war crimes. thirdly, they should participate in the process of rebuilding universities in gaza that were destroyed due to israel's war crimes . we attended this university when the students came to us under the leadership of a palestinian doctor he has witnessed israel's atrocities in gaza. this movement is spreading like wildfire. the universities of manchester warg, sheffield and many other universities in england have taken similar action and so far these protests have been peaceful and the government has supported the police crackdown on what it described as disorder. the jewish students' association has claimed that the gathering of students on the university campus has created a ho
universities to end any complicity with the occupying regime in the war that led to the genocide in gaza. these students have left the classrooms and set up tents. students in college university of londoniversity where rafat al-arir studied, the poet. and the late palestinian professor who was killed by the occupiers in gaza asked their university to take action in this regard. our demand is very simple and consists of giving up any complicity in israel's war crimes. second , they must condemn...
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students at the university of freiburg the students of several english universities, including cambridge and king's college londonmanded the end of cooperation with the zionist regime in their protests, as well as the students of the seljuk universities of turkey, vienna, austria and copenhagen. denmark also joined the global student uprising. in ottawa, the capital of canada, the students emphasized their steadfastness in continuing the protests. samidun samidun tahiyeh tahiyeh today, the german police attacked the gathering of pro-palestinian students at the university of berlin and arrested a number of them. in addition to student support , more than 37 non-governmental organizations also a few days ago the german government wanted to stop arms exports to the zionist regime. despite the killing of about 34,800 palestinian people yesterday, a german company asked the authorities of the host countries of this group to cooperate with hamid turkshand, the head of the court investigating the accusations of the sada and sima news agency, based on the red notice issued for the extradition of the accused in this case
students at the university of freiburg the students of several english universities, including cambridge and king's college londonmanded the end of cooperation with the zionist regime in their protests, as well as the students of the seljuk universities of turkey, vienna, austria and copenhagen. denmark also joined the global student uprising. in ottawa, the capital of canada, the students emphasized their steadfastness in continuing the protests. samidun samidun tahiyeh tahiyeh today, the...
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thomas is taking part in an allergy trial led by southampton�*s hospital and university and imperial college, londonvidence is incredibly promising. this is what's called oral immunotherapy. everyday foods are being given to children under medical supervision. the aim is to train the body to cope with the very ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. in 2016, 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died after eating a pret a manger baguette. it contained sesame, which she was allergic to. set up by her parents, this trial has been funded by the natasha allergy research foundation. natasha would be over the moon that we are actually doing this in her name. and that's what we're doing in helping otherfamilies overcome the very things that we were unable to overcome in natasha's life. thanks to the trial, imani can now safely tolerate a small amount of milk. i was afraid. now, i'm not that much afraid. now i can go to parties— without being worrying any more. nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, its hoped there will be enough evidence for
thomas is taking part in an allergy trial led by southampton�*s hospital and university and imperial college, londonvidence is incredibly promising. this is what's called oral immunotherapy. everyday foods are being given to children under medical supervision. the aim is to train the body to cope with the very ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. in 2016, 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died after eating a pret a manger baguette. it contained sesame, which she was...
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new research published by university college london found that a new expensive weight loss injectiont be free on the nhs ? now, as you free on the nhs? now, as you well know, this
new research published by university college london found that a new expensive weight loss injectiont be free on the nhs ? now, as you free on the nhs? now, as you well know, this
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thomas is taking part in an allergy trial led by southampton's hospital and university and imperial college, londonergic reactions. the early evidence is incredibly promising. this is what's called oral immunotherapy. everyday foods are being given to children under medical supervision. the aim is to train the body to cope with the very ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. in 2016, 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died after eating a pret a manger baguette. it contained sesame, which she was allergic to. set up by her parents, this trial has been funded by the natasha allergy research foundation. natasha would be over the moon that we are actually doing this in her name. and that's what we're doing in helping otherfamilies overcome the very things that we were unable to overcome in natasha's life. thanks to the trial, imani can now safely tolerate a small amount of milk. i was afraid. now, i'm not that much afraid. now i can go to parties— without being worrying any more. nearly 150 children have taken part in the study across five hospitals in the uk. once completed, it's hoped ther
thomas is taking part in an allergy trial led by southampton's hospital and university and imperial college, londonergic reactions. the early evidence is incredibly promising. this is what's called oral immunotherapy. everyday foods are being given to children under medical supervision. the aim is to train the body to cope with the very ingredients that can cause an allergic reaction. in 2016, 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died after eating a pret a manger baguette. it contained...
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well, just a kilometer away, students from university college of london. and so let's say thing that a protest earlier i spoke to one of the organizers from the public to me. and so desirous he found page benjamin all about what we're here to the mom. what should be the obvious consequences functions? opponents really should be treated like any rights of using states and immediate answer on sales. and the you take government supposing action by the international criminal code, the r c c have indicated they may issue arrest warrants for vents from that. you know here we should support that process. i'm the ongoing investigation in the i c . j for outside down the street, 5 minutes to reach you so you're not not doing residents, it's not clear if he's inside and whether or not he can heavy is tom. so what is the new york man sign in on that front? yet in march, you need is unanimously agreed that as well must not invade rafa. we said that the international community must now put in the reaction the source, the the to his by the soldiers have been killed and
well, just a kilometer away, students from university college of london. and so let's say thing that a protest earlier i spoke to one of the organizers from the public to me. and so desirous he found page benjamin all about what we're here to the mom. what should be the obvious consequences functions? opponents really should be treated like any rights of using states and immediate answer on sales. and the you take government supposing action by the international criminal code, the r c c have...
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actually also a university student myself, and we have an encampment at my university, the university college londonve unrealistic demands of the university. they're never going to accept some of the things . and my own some of the things. and my own university, they are demanding that the student centre is named after an alumni who was killed in gaza in an airstrike. but what they don't mention about this man is that he supported the hamas terror attacks of october 7th, when they found a baby burned in an oven. he retweeted that and said , with or retweeted that and said, with or without baking powder. and he compared netanyahu to hitler. so this is someone that they are trying to get the university to name a building after, and they won't move until it is named. that's what they say. but of course, that's an unrealistic demand, and it's creating a real climate of fear, pervasive fear for jewish students like myself dunng for jewish students like myself during exam season in university . and whilst we haven't been seeing the scenes that are replica of what's been going on in america, we are seeing
actually also a university student myself, and we have an encampment at my university, the university college londonve unrealistic demands of the university. they're never going to accept some of the things . and my own some of the things. and my own university, they are demanding that the student centre is named after an alumni who was killed in gaza in an airstrike. but what they don't mention about this man is that he supported the hamas terror attacks of october 7th, when they found a baby...
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but for young people, there's this plan which has been i think it's trailed by the university college londonscheme sadly, but it's going to be rolled out more widely for children. i think 9 to 13 was the rough age group. >> is there a huge problem? >> is there a huge problem? >> there was a real epidemic of loneliness, especially since lockdown. if you think about those children, they were quite little when lockdown happened. suddenly they were out of school for two years. at really seminal moments in their development. they were, you know, denied social interaction with other children. so there's a real epidemic, but more widely with mental health amongst young people, children as well, anxiety, depression, anxiety disorders are spiralling. obesity rates, i think a lot of children are basically indoors staring at screens, not with other kids. and this is a pilot, all right. >> a lot of young kids are indoors staring at screens and staring at four walls. i have to ask, where are their parents? what are their parents exactly? >> dawn? it's very, very lazy parenting. it's very easy to put your
but for young people, there's this plan which has been i think it's trailed by the university college londonscheme sadly, but it's going to be rolled out more widely for children. i think 9 to 13 was the rough age group. >> is there a huge problem? >> is there a huge problem? >> there was a real epidemic of loneliness, especially since lockdown. if you think about those children, they were quite little when lockdown happened. suddenly they were out of school for two years. at...
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these are students from university college in london who gathered for a round-the-clock protest, the . a day after the students set up a pro-palestinian camp here, they invited people to come and show their solidarity, they came, but the security service did not let them through. now the number of those involved in this action is limited, but those who participate in it hope that this is just the beginning. our spirit is on the rise and the number of participants is growing every day, every hour another student comes and says that he wants to participate, to join us. i don't think it's will end in the foreseeable future, until the college hears their demands. demands like this camp at the throne university in southwest england include ceasing cooperation with companies linked to the israeli military. with the people of the whole world, because he gives billions to netanyahu, he also gives billions to continue the brutal war that is being waged in eastern europe in ukraine. let's go to the front, vladimir razin, military correspondent on direct line. vladimir, hello, i’m glad to welcom
these are students from university college in london who gathered for a round-the-clock protest, the . a day after the students set up a pro-palestinian camp here, they invited people to come and show their solidarity, they came, but the security service did not let them through. now the number of those involved in this action is limited, but those who participate in it hope that this is just the beginning. our spirit is on the rise and the number of participants is growing every day, every...
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>> so it's universally college london are going to be running the test.g from i suspect i don't know, to be fair, that it's coming from the budget of union london. that is some sort of experiment to find out how we can to reintegrate young people into society . into society. >> so it's a four year project, isn't it? and this sort of social prescribing already works well with adults where if you suffer from depression or anxiety, rather than putting you on drugs , you can go to a doctor on drugs, you can go to a doctor and say, well, have you tried going to a gym or taking up a hobby or something like that? all very, very good. absolutely fantastic. mental health is suffering so much because of what we put youngsters through dunng what we put youngsters through during the pandemic. the thing i have with this right is like kids get out there and play, right, okay. that's what we need to be telling them now. and prescribing children to take up fishing, needlework and going to museums . i'm fishing, needlework and going to museums. i'm sorry. i remember going
>> so it's universally college london are going to be running the test.g from i suspect i don't know, to be fair, that it's coming from the budget of union london. that is some sort of experiment to find out how we can to reintegrate young people into society . into society. >> so it's a four year project, isn't it? and this sort of social prescribing already works well with adults where if you suffer from depression or anxiety, rather than putting you on drugs , you can go to a...
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let's talk to professor scott lucas, professor of us politics at university college london, good to see this morning. i have to see you this morning. i have to say, i don't really know much about what's been going on in the trial because the headlines certainly over here have all been sort of contempt of court and gag orders and all this sort of thing . of thing. >> oh, absolutely. i mean, you know, all the drama has been that trump has been fined $9,000 because he continues to insult the proceedings , insulting the the proceedings, insulting the judge, insulting the prosecutors, insult , saying the prosecutors, insult, saying the judge's family, the judge's clerk. but it's been really important these two weeks in terms of setting up, where we go with the substance of this trial, which , of course, is trial, which, of course, is about falsifying business records as part of an interference in the 2016 election. and i think you just heard from mark oaten that in politics, sometimes it's quite good to be quiet but effective . good to be quiet but effective. the same is true in trials. what
let's talk to professor scott lucas, professor of us politics at university college london, good to see this morning. i have to see you this morning. i have to say, i don't really know much about what's been going on in the trial because the headlines certainly over here have all been sort of contempt of court and gag orders and all this sort of thing . of thing. >> oh, absolutely. i mean, you know, all the drama has been that trump has been fined $9,000 because he continues to insult the...
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work a well, san francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university mayor londonays 60 interns from hbc use across the country will live and learn in san francisco this summer. she says this is the first step to building long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to 4 in the plan and move that idea forward. well, if you like good food and wine or vicki liviakis has you covered on today's dine and dish, she takes us inside colts of our one bar in san francisco. >> of wine and a sunny afternoon. who can argue with that. this is wine country, though. it's san francisco. welcome to both of can i get you a glass of wine besides the marina neighborhood and an upcoming location in sausalito called of our gear. ali is a new outpost for cult of our wine in a place. a lot of tourists associate with chocolate. you know, people can sit down and enjoy themselves for an hour with friends and family and >> have some wind and some food and that's that's what makes a lot of fun. >> tony harris and his sister ginger
work a well, san francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university mayor londonays 60 interns from hbc use across the country will live and learn in san francisco this summer. she says this is the first step to building long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to 4 in the plan and move that idea forward. well, if you like good food and wine or vicki liviakis has you covered on today's dine...
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and those moving scenes at a cancer care centre at university college hospital in london, mixing withe going through what he is and doing , through what he is and doing, what they do so well, relating to people , and showing to people, and showing leadership. what is courage but grace under pressure. somebody said, and i think that's about right. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i've been deeply impressed, i must say, with their prince, with prince charles. i was about to say they i can't get over it. i can't get out of it, do you think actually, public perception of queen? the queen consort has changed as well over this period ? this period? >> completely differently. i'll tell you one thing, darren. if you have a moment, i was at the windsor horse show with my wife in 1994, and we were invited to a marquee where the queen was going to be at a reception . and going to be at a reception. and while we were just inside the entrance, a woman came in and she said, would it be all right if i stood with you? i would it be okay? will we be in the way? will the queen come over here? and she was shaking l
and those moving scenes at a cancer care centre at university college hospital in london, mixing withe going through what he is and doing , through what he is and doing, what they do so well, relating to people , and showing to people, and showing leadership. what is courage but grace under pressure. somebody said, and i think that's about right. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i've been deeply impressed, i must say, with their prince, with prince charles. i was about to say they i can't...
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university to relocate to downtown. if this is an idea that sounds familiar, it is mayor london breed has been pushing a plan to attract a historically black college or university to the city's downtown corridor. in february, she hosted leaders from several hbcus in an effort to move that plan forward. what this looks like long term is a real possibility to have historically black college campuses right here in san francisco, where they are choosing to lease space specifically in our downtown area. sapphire's plan differs because he's proposing to buy properties rather than ask universities to lease them from existing owners. his proposal was introduced during today's board of supervisors meeting. at least one other mayoral candidate, daniel lurie, has also talked about trying to get a university campus downtown canada. mark farrell's campaign declined to comment on the idea, but aides for fellow board member and mayoral hopeful aaron peskin voiced immediate skepticism, with one of his legislative aides saying even though she hasn't seen sapphire's plan, there are issues with the city facing a difficult budget year. a member of the aaron peskin fo
university to relocate to downtown. if this is an idea that sounds familiar, it is mayor london breed has been pushing a plan to attract a historically black college or university to the city's downtown corridor. in february, she hosted leaders from several hbcus in an effort to move that plan forward. what this looks like long term is a real possibility to have historically black college campuses right here in san francisco, where they are choosing to lease space specifically in our downtown...
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francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university of the city. mayor londonfrom hbc use across the country. live in learn in san francisco, the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, the mayor says local organizations have already partnered up to form a plan to move this idea forward. >> still ahead on the morning news, the biden administration now working to lower gas prices ahead of the busy summer travel season. a look at what's driving those higher at what's driving those higher priced. ♪ ♪ california sky ♪ ♪ todos alcanzamos las estrellas ♪ ♪ sunny state of mind ♪ ♪ flexin' all the time ♪ ♪ todo es dorado ♪ ♪ feels so golden ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado ♪ hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ >> all 28 sunday morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. thanks so much for joining us. let's get you start
francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university of the city. mayor londonfrom hbc use across the country. live in learn in san francisco, the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, the mayor says local organizations have already partnered up to form a plan to move this idea forward. >> still ahead on the morning news, the biden administration now working to lower gas prices ahead of the...
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san francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor london breed says 60 interns from hbc use across the country will learn and live in san francisco this summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hb you see used in the city. mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form a plan to move the idea forward. well, tonight is the last night of black restaurant week in san francisco and oakland for a 4th year. black owned food trucks, bakeries and restaurants have been inviting people to explore african cajun and caribbean cuisine. organizers say the goal is to expose more people to black culinary history and to help boost local businesses. happening right now. thousands of concertgoers are in napa this weekend for bottle rock tonight. the big names like pearl jam, t payne and even oracle parks. dj mommy are playing total. 75 bands are going to perform through tomorrow evening. coming up next at 10 o'clock, a bay area couple getting creative, how they're using a cybertruck to power their cof
san francisco is one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor london breed says 60 interns from hbc use across the country will learn and live in san francisco this summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hb you see used in the city. mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form a plan to move the idea forward. well, tonight is the last night of black restaurant week in san francisco...
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now one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor london says 60 interns from hbc use across the country will be living and learning in san francisco the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form and help push this plan forward. road safety. top of mind at the state capitol as a new bill aimed at regulating autonomous vehicles passed the state assembly yesterday. this bill would make autonomous cars report any accidents or malfunctions to the dmv, the agency would that make that data available to the public? san francisco assemblymember matt haney says the goal is to make ab companies more accountable and improved public trust. governor gavin newsom has signed a bill into law allowing arizona doctors to come to california to perform abortions on their patients. this is coming after the arizona supreme court ruled in favor of 18, 64 law banning nearly all abortions in that state. and since then, the arizona legis
now one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor london says 60 interns from hbc use across the country will be living and learning in san francisco the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form and help push this plan forward. road safety. top of mind at the state capitol as a new bill aimed at regulating autonomous...
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san francisco now one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor londoned says 60 in turns from hbc use across the country will be living and learning in san francisco the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form and help push this plan forward. santa clara county's vector control district says it plans to conduct a more comprehensive treatment regimen in order to get rid very invasive mosquito. they say this particular mosquito carries the zika virus and other diseases. the district says they detected 12 mosquitoes in the area of machado lane. this has happened since early april and they have been trying to treat them ever since. but so far it has not worked. so the district says it will be starting this new plan on the 29th. that's next week. and they will be giving us an update on how that goes next week. hurricane season officially underway now in the atlantic. actually, it starts next week. but we do know now with the st
san francisco now one step closer to establishing a historically black college and university in the city. mayor londoned says 60 in turns from hbc use across the country will be living and learning in san francisco the summer. she says this is the first step to building the long-term future of hbc use in san francisco, mayor breed says local organizations have already partnered up to form and help push this plan forward. santa clara county's vector control district says it plans to conduct a...