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raised fears of chinese government interference in foreign universities i'll be talking to students and an analyst later in the program but 1st this report. still falls of australia's university of queensland in july when probation. bracers disrupted a rally in support of the hong kong protests. video posted on social media showed the 2 sides hurling abuse of each other while the chinese national anthem blasted from a speaker. right out. oh. this was not an isolated incident on a campus where about 17 percent of students come from china protesters critical of beijing's policies are frequently come fronted by chinese communist party loyalists . it's a situation echoed in other international universities with large chinese student bodies at the university of all clinton new zealand a video posted on you tube showed the he said exchange between pro hong kong demonstrators and supporters of china. is different from china was part of china china. china ok i think what time it was i told you that. lenin will at the college and others around the world have been
raised fears of chinese government interference in foreign universities i'll be talking to students and an analyst later in the program but 1st this report. still falls of australia's university of queensland in july when probation. bracers disrupted a rally in support of the hong kong protests. video posted on social media showed the 2 sides hurling abuse of each other while the chinese national anthem blasted from a speaker. right out. oh. this was not an isolated incident on a campus where...
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for the university of michigan and i think detroit's future is that much greater today. david: mr. ho is the audience, so to speak? are these undergraduates, grads, people at the beginning of their careers or people being retooled by the auto companies? mike: they will be predominantly students, and bas in things like artificial intelligence and finance and cybersecurity. the jobs of the future . the auto industry here is moving towards automated vehicle that a lot of software, and detroit is becoming a startup hub already. with stephen's plan to build an incubator next door for this graduate school to go directly into startups with their latest ideas, it has the potential to really be transformative. david: stephen, you refer to the -- the rhode island adventure. how much do you have to attract from new york, or is it from other places? of tech there is a lot in detroit. detroit has more engineers than any other place and the university of michigan, 28% of the students are involved in engineering, computer science or information science. there has been a real drain in that talents
for the university of michigan and i think detroit's future is that much greater today. david: mr. ho is the audience, so to speak? are these undergraduates, grads, people at the beginning of their careers or people being retooled by the auto companies? mike: they will be predominantly students, and bas in things like artificial intelligence and finance and cybersecurity. the jobs of the future . the auto industry here is moving towards automated vehicle that a lot of software, and detroit is...
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what it possibly means is the subsystem of the universe and tangled with the rest of the universe andthe property that the subsystem acts like a clock. depending what the subsystem is doing and measure it to be it's entangled with something the rest of the universe is doing in such a way that it's as if the rest of the universe is evolving with time according to what the clock actually reads. so it can be done, but it's know the at all necessary. it's entirely possible that deep down base and time are different from each other and the fact that they appear to be part of one underlying four-dimensional manifold. to us it's a phenomenon in the macro scopic world. it's the kind of thing we should have figured out 50 years ago, but are still just tackling now. >> i think we're going to give sean carroll a break on the public questions now, but he'll sign copies of "something deeply hidden" and signing. he'll be signing the book and you can get it inscribed. >> thank you. [applause] >> book tv has live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books from nashville, tennessee starting sa
what it possibly means is the subsystem of the universe and tangled with the rest of the universe andthe property that the subsystem acts like a clock. depending what the subsystem is doing and measure it to be it's entangled with something the rest of the universe is doing in such a way that it's as if the rest of the universe is evolving with time according to what the clock actually reads. so it can be done, but it's know the at all necessary. it's entirely possible that deep down base and...
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hunger and so on and demanded a space of dignity for students at this university while greater access to education is meant to alleviate poverty and create jobs there are concerns that hundreds of students could drop out of university every year simply because they're too hungry to study for me to miller al-jazeera johannesburg south africa. still ahead on al-jazeera the white house calls congress as an impeachment inquiry illegitimate and said that won't cooperate. and an iranian footballer faces the consequences after he speaks out for female fans.
hunger and so on and demanded a space of dignity for students at this university while greater access to education is meant to alleviate poverty and create jobs there are concerns that hundreds of students could drop out of university every year simply because they're too hungry to study for me to miller al-jazeera johannesburg south africa. still ahead on al-jazeera the white house calls congress as an impeachment inquiry illegitimate and said that won't cooperate. and an iranian footballer...
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universe here. what about the rest of the universe? technically we should do the rest of the universe in. you might think that doesn't matter. we call for the rest of the university environment. the environment is just a technical term that we used to mean the entire rest of the universe where we are not keeping track of everything that happens, so we are in a room here with light, particles of light, photons, adams and our fuels in the air and so forth. i don't know the position of the philosophy of everyone of the photons. i wouldn't even know if they changed a little bit, so that stumped us all into the environment come into the point is it is both inside and outside the box. there's air and light in the box and outside, so if the cat starts out in a superposition of awake and asleep, it interacts with the environment right away. before you open the box, there is a process called being coherence in which the state becomes entangled with the environment so basically the cat and the environment wave function evolve into a superposition of the cat is awake in the environment and the cat is
universe here. what about the rest of the universe? technically we should do the rest of the universe in. you might think that doesn't matter. we call for the rest of the university environment. the environment is just a technical term that we used to mean the entire rest of the universe where we are not keeping track of everything that happens, so we are in a room here with light, particles of light, photons, adams and our fuels in the air and so forth. i don't know the position of the...
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actually skip in it up at the university of alabama because his brother had been armed as scholarship of the football team. and skip is the great football player two, but in the midst of mari, his brothers experience at the university of alabama war broke out in mari joy the service. he stepped away from his album scholarship. in between service. we had so monday patriotic voices stepped up to the plate. i'm grateful for that. he gave up his scholarship. since given mari in it up at the university of alabama through the training is soldiers and also studying so that they could be officers. after d-day and the rate losses that were being experienced on both of the pacific and the european front, the army need it guys with rifles. they need it journeyman so they disbanded the program they took all of those best and brightest that they had pulled out and slid them right back into infantry. and most of them lost their rank they had already earned, they lost the >>. >> and lester said and he and the back with dad at so grateful and then to recommend me for officer. so that's why there was
actually skip in it up at the university of alabama because his brother had been armed as scholarship of the football team. and skip is the great football player two, but in the midst of mari, his brothers experience at the university of alabama war broke out in mari joy the service. he stepped away from his album scholarship. in between service. we had so monday patriotic voices stepped up to the plate. i'm grateful for that. he gave up his scholarship. since given mari in it up at the...
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on more than a 3rd of students at universities in south africa a suffering from what's being described as a hidden hunger crisis tens of thousands of students just can't afford to feed themselves for me to many reports from johannesburg. for millions of students around the world attending university is a time to not only learn but also socialize for some time to be carefree but for many making it through. university depends on whether or not they have a meal every day or learn isi carney is a postgraduate student at the university of the western cape every month he collects a parcel of basic necessities like rice and canned vegetables he says without these donations he would have nothing to eat still and hunger is 'd one of the contributors to ministers that are going through depression is here to study and everything just becomes for a person of their child to study to gauge and yet you can't really achieve that into stomach nearly 80 percent of students at this university fund their studies through government financial aid or study loans once the fees are paid to these little money l
on more than a 3rd of students at universities in south africa a suffering from what's being described as a hidden hunger crisis tens of thousands of students just can't afford to feed themselves for me to many reports from johannesburg. for millions of students around the world attending university is a time to not only learn but also socialize for some time to be carefree but for many making it through. university depends on whether or not they have a meal every day or learn isi carney is a...
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universe here. we have a cat and we have an observer. what about the rest of the universe. technically we should put it in. you might think that doesn't matter. but you would be mistaken. we call the rest of the universe. the technical term we use. we are not keeping track of everything that happens. were any room here with light coming. i don't know the position i would not even know if they changed a little bit. the environment is both inside and outside. if it starts out. it interacts with the environment right away. before you open the box. it becomes entangled with the environment. the environment is what ever it would be. and it's whatever it would be then. and then you open the box that is the measurement process. and then you see an answer this is a true wave function of the universe. and like ways. why would it matter. in the slightest. that i keep the environment in their it's because that's what i really mean by measurement. it's not anything to do with the human being. measurement occurs at the very he becomes entangled with the environment. and when that happens
universe here. we have a cat and we have an observer. what about the rest of the universe. technically we should put it in. you might think that doesn't matter. but you would be mistaken. we call the rest of the universe. the technical term we use. we are not keeping track of everything that happens. were any room here with light coming. i don't know the position i would not even know if they changed a little bit. the environment is both inside and outside. if it starts out. it interacts with...
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it's all part of a wider ad campaign by the university of alberta called truth matters and wish they highlight research to quote encourage discussion in this instance they've drawn from a paper by one of their professors looking at the impact of climate change on all birds barley production but the person behind the billboards resigned after admitting she took the finding out of context. the research highlighted by the does not promote climate change as a benefit moore was demeaning intended by the ad however public response has made clear that the advertisements wording fails to communicate the meaning and complexity of the research allowing for easy misinterpretation barley is the 4th largest crop in canada and is able to withstand droughts of alberta accounting for half of the country's production critics of the university's billboard campaign says it oversimplifies and misrepresents scientific research and ends up looking like a promotion of global warming there you go now the question is has the damage been done how many britons are going to use be fitted barley is a just if occa
it's all part of a wider ad campaign by the university of alberta called truth matters and wish they highlight research to quote encourage discussion in this instance they've drawn from a paper by one of their professors looking at the impact of climate change on all birds barley production but the person behind the billboards resigned after admitting she took the finding out of context. the research highlighted by the does not promote climate change as a benefit moore was demeaning intended by...
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, the university of lagos and the university of ghana. ns disturbing scenes of a sexual nature and begins with details of her own experience. my my matriculation pictures. i was a happy girl. just floating through life. at 19, i happy girl. just floating through life. at19, i got happy girl. just floating through life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria'sjust life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria's just universities. but it was nothing like i imagine. —— best universities. one of my lecturers demanded to have sex with me in exchange for my exam results. i refused. never, ever in my dreams, didi refused. never, ever in my dreams, did i imagine that i would be a victim. unprovoked, ididn‘t did i imagine that i would be a victim. unprovoked, i didn't do anything. the harassment forced me to drop out. for more than a year, africa eye has been investigating sexual harassment. in nigeria, we focused on the university of lagos. after speaking to numerous students, one name kept coming out. doctor boniface is a senior lecturer in french and a local
, the university of lagos and the university of ghana. ns disturbing scenes of a sexual nature and begins with details of her own experience. my my matriculation pictures. i was a happy girl. just floating through life. at 19, i happy girl. just floating through life. at19, i got happy girl. just floating through life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria'sjust life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria's just universities. but it was nothing like i imagine. —— best universities. one of my...
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and i could tell you that in all those years, the last 15, 20 years at the university of penn, running a academic leadership and service learning program, hundreds and hundreds of former students, i get letters and cards and emails all the time. they say, boy, the best thing we ever did was all those service programs like participating in the human, physical, and financial recovery process in >> post-katrina new orleans. it's transformational. it's a laboratory for learning. so you know, i believe it. i think we're close i won't say we've proven it, but we're getting closer. a little more research. i'm not afraid of those data based on those an ek doetds. so bridge, you can go from there. very good. way to go. he was going to go into construction with cousin jimmy and turned out to be a professor. we're so glad. what are you going to do? cousin jimmy is pretty happy about it too. yeah, i think so. very quickly, in the paper "will america embrace national service, " which open question, we sort of throw down the gauntlet. we outline a plan of action that we also submitted with secretary
and i could tell you that in all those years, the last 15, 20 years at the university of penn, running a academic leadership and service learning program, hundreds and hundreds of former students, i get letters and cards and emails all the time. they say, boy, the best thing we ever did was all those service programs like participating in the human, physical, and financial recovery process in >> post-katrina new orleans. it's transformational. it's a laboratory for learning. so you know,...
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in 20th century afro americans continue today champion the ideals of universal rights, quality of justicevic engagement through endeavors and politics law academia, science, law, medicine, business, journalism and art. men and women used courts to petition and alter legal frameworks of slavery, african americans capitalized on political instability and conflict to undermine slavery, this can be served thousands of black militia members, this can be said of the thousands rebels who defended freedom militarily as well. conquistadors and black pirates, people of color served in every military engagement throughout the americas including north america and in many cases getting freedom for themselves if they weren't already free. the american revolution itself, seen as part of century's long process of emancipation of the united states where black americans sought freedom on both sides of the conflict. thousands joined patriot army including james, enslaved virginian who served as double agent helped to foster the yorktown victory and british surrender, promise of freedom, vast ranks of men an
in 20th century afro americans continue today champion the ideals of universal rights, quality of justicevic engagement through endeavors and politics law academia, science, law, medicine, business, journalism and art. men and women used courts to petition and alter legal frameworks of slavery, african americans capitalized on political instability and conflict to undermine slavery, this can be served thousands of black militia members, this can be said of the thousands rebels who defended...
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this event was hosted by the university of colorado boulder's center of the american west. >> it's really my great pleasure now and honor to introduce the lunch in speaker. in january of 2018, the standing of harvard university ascended when philip j. deloria departed from the university of michigan and settled into his role as professor of history at harvard, the first full professor who is native american at harvard. it only took a few centuries. really -- just think the next four centuries what might happen there. while we would never want to accuse either harvard or the university of michigan of theft it is an indisputable fact this upsurge in good fortune was ours before it was theirs. phil deloria received his bachelor's degree from the university of colorado in 1982. wanting to observe and understand humanity from many different angles, he then taught band at a denver metro high school. having observed high school music performance to satisfaction he returned to cu for journalism and mass communication. that's when we remembered what to call the program before it became an acronym
this event was hosted by the university of colorado boulder's center of the american west. >> it's really my great pleasure now and honor to introduce the lunch in speaker. in january of 2018, the standing of harvard university ascended when philip j. deloria departed from the university of michigan and settled into his role as professor of history at harvard, the first full professor who is native american at harvard. it only took a few centuries. really -- just think the next four...
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in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly disillusioned with contemporary society. >> this was somebody who was deeply disturbed. and if you can't deal with society as it is or people as they are, how are you going to deal with the society that's changing? >> it was when he was at ann arbor that he started fantasizing about killing people who were tools of the industrial society. but by the time he went to berkeley, he was already determining that he was going to work for a couple of years, save up money, then move to the woods and drop out of society altogether. >> in 1969, kaczynski abruptly resigned his teaching position. he later bought land in a rural ar
in 1967, he became an assistant professor at the university of california berkeley teaching undergrad courses in calculus and geometry. he was the youngest professor ever hired by the university. but kaczynski was not popular with his students. >> you can get very good ratings as a teacher in berkeley. he was very uninvolved with his students. contemptuous of them. and their minuscule intellects compared to his own. >> during this time, kaczynski was growing increasingly...
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in january of 2018, the standing of harvard university ascended departedip j. deloria from michigan and settled into his role as professor of industry at harvard, the first full professor that is native american at harvard. it only took over few centuries there. just think of the next 4 centuries when it might happen there. we will accuse harvard or the university of michigan of theft, it's in this beautiful fact that this absurd and good fortune for those institutions was ours before it was theirs. philip deloria received his degree from the university of colorado in 1982. wanting to observe and understand humanity from many different angles, he then taught band at a denver metro high school. having observed high school music performance to satisfaction, he then returned for an mma in journalism and communication, which was back when you could remember what to call that program when it was an acronym that comes out different whenever i try to say it. he took my american history course which was called the early american frontier in the journalism program. in th
in january of 2018, the standing of harvard university ascended departedip j. deloria from michigan and settled into his role as professor of industry at harvard, the first full professor that is native american at harvard. it only took over few centuries there. just think of the next 4 centuries when it might happen there. we will accuse harvard or the university of michigan of theft, it's in this beautiful fact that this absurd and good fortune for those institutions was ours before it was...
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— the university of lagos and the university of ghana. ntains disturbing scenes of a sexual nature and begins with details of her own experience. my matriculation pictures. i was a happy girl, just floating through life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria's best universities. but it was nothing like i imagined. one of my lecturers demanded to have sex with me in exchange for my exam results. i refused. never, ever did i imagine that i would be a victim. unprovoked, i didn't do anything. the harassment forced me to drop out. for more than a year, africa eye has been investigating sexual harassment. in nigeria, we focused on the university of lagos, or unilag. after speaking to numerous students, one name kept coming up. dr boniface igbeneghu is a senior lecturer in french and a local pastor. we sent an undercover journalist to meet him, posing as a 17—year—old student, below the legal age of consent, seeking admission to unilag. over a number of meetings, he was consistently inappropriate with her. doctor boniface promised her admission to un
— the university of lagos and the university of ghana. ntains disturbing scenes of a sexual nature and begins with details of her own experience. my matriculation pictures. i was a happy girl, just floating through life. at 19, i got into one of nigeria's best universities. but it was nothing like i imagined. one of my lecturers demanded to have sex with me in exchange for my exam results. i refused. never, ever did i imagine that i would be a victim. unprovoked, i didn't do anything. the...
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you got a degree from the university of virginia. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? francis: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: well, what happened? francis: here was as a graduatetudent sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was another guy one floor above me who was also there in the middle of the night, and he was working in the b on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him about it and ougan to read articles t it, the more excited i got about this is an area of science that is ready to burst forward with all k of potential. and frankly, i was feeling a little bit lonely ke and a little bit hat i was pursuing in terms of quantum mechanics and second-order differential equations that nobody could solve, maybe that wasn't going toe my way of making the world a really much better place and maybe ther something else i could do. david: so you got your phd at yale, i'm gonna go to medical school." how did you pay for that? i mean, didn't they say, "we've given yo
you got a degree from the university of virginia. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? francis: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: well, what happened? francis: here was as a graduatetudent sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was another guy one floor above me who was also there in the middle of the night, and he was working in the b on dna. and the more i read about it and talked to him about it and ougan to read articles t it,...
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describes how is influential to native american activists and culture, this event was hosted by the university of colorado boulders centuries of the american west. >> it's really my great pleasure now an honor to introduce the luncheon speaker, in january of 2018 the standard of harvard university when philip j deloria departed and settled into his role as professor of history, the first one who is a native american at harvard, it only took a few centuries, just think the next four centuries will do. >> so we never want to accuse harvard or the university of michigan theft, there is an indisputable fact that the upsurge in good fortune was hours before he was there, is he received his bachelor's in music ocean in 1982, wanting to preserve and understand humanity from many different angles see that top band at a high school, having observed who do you think to satisfaction it he just returned for an animated communication, though is back and you can remember what you call that before i became an accurate that comes out different every time i try to see it, so are one of their most gracious act of
describes how is influential to native american activists and culture, this event was hosted by the university of colorado boulders centuries of the american west. >> it's really my great pleasure now an honor to introduce the luncheon speaker, in january of 2018 the standard of harvard university when philip j deloria departed and settled into his role as professor of history, the first one who is a native american at harvard, it only took a few centuries, just think the next four...
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dean of the college at university of virginia and here a problem. i had written a bunch of pages went from the summer 1959 of gettysburg and i did the debates and obilization for war and dissolution of slavery and a of battles into pennsylvania and publisher said now a all what you have back. and you get the rest later when you get a chance. i'm guessing if you are dean of all of these thousands of people won't have much time. we did that. i said let's do that. i will do this dean thing a few years and sit down and knock it we will have it soon. hen through another series of unforeseen events i became president of university of the ond not long before sesq esquicentennial of war and emancipation. that is when i thought being in richmond during this anniversary sounds interesting so i was involved with civil war in establish d helped the american civil war museum. it?has been to thank all of you rb, which is nough for me to be impressed --ed a d a phomonday mondayished the others. it is remarkably powerful. locker roomest collection of artifacts in pr
dean of the college at university of virginia and here a problem. i had written a bunch of pages went from the summer 1959 of gettysburg and i did the debates and obilization for war and dissolution of slavery and a of battles into pennsylvania and publisher said now a all what you have back. and you get the rest later when you get a chance. i'm guessing if you are dean of all of these thousands of people won't have much time. we did that. i said let's do that. i will do this dean thing a few...
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david: you went to college, the university of virginia. francis: yes. david: were you an academic superstar there? francis: i was a bit of a nerd. ab you know, i got excitet science in high school. i should give testimony right now to the importance of having really good teachers in high school. what got me interested in science didn't come from my family. no scientists, no physicians for generations. it was that course i had from john house in 10th grade atigh school in stanton, virginia. david: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? francis: in chemical physics. so it was very-- david: what is chemical phumics? francis: quaechanics. itas mathematical, physical science. david: ok, so your parents are obviously proud. you got a degree from the university of virginia. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? ancis: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: well, what happened? francis: here i was as a aduate student sort of working late at night at 2:00 in the morning, and there was another guy one floor above me who was als
david: you went to college, the university of virginia. francis: yes. david: were you an academic superstar there? francis: i was a bit of a nerd. ab you know, i got excitet science in high school. i should give testimony right now to the importance of having really good teachers in high school. what got me interested in science didn't come from my family. no scientists, no physicians for generations. it was that course i had from john house in 10th grade atigh school in stanton, virginia....
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is what we're seeing in hong kong stiff tongue thank you very much for your analysis from the university of london. school of oriental african studies thank you thank you. lebanese banks were shot again today demonstrations that paralyzed the country in the fraud long closure of banks has raised fears of economic collapse the central bank says a solution is needed within days the protesters say it's part of the problem. on monday the protests continued all over beirut in places the blockade looks a little like a street party but looks can be deceptive people are angry. that isn't exactly 30 m. and if we do not block the roads then we can put pressure on the government give me king we need to bring all the people to the streets and not only those who are already here and had it on them the government will be forced to listen to us smart and. a group of protesters also blocked the road leading to lebanon central bank on monday. dozens of people called for the resignation of the bank's governor riad salome. this is the central bank this is the location where the corruption i was thinking for y
is what we're seeing in hong kong stiff tongue thank you very much for your analysis from the university of london. school of oriental african studies thank you thank you. lebanese banks were shot again today demonstrations that paralyzed the country in the fraud long closure of banks has raised fears of economic collapse the central bank says a solution is needed within days the protesters say it's part of the problem. on monday the protests continued all over beirut in places the blockade...
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university of politics. but not by. many as the spiritual leader. presents. it's good to have you with us. last saturday the leaders of bangladesh and india signed a watershed india between the 2 countries less than 48 hours after that a student in the bunker they shook up with the talk up was dead because of it a bit of a hog a university student in his early twenty's was tortured by fellow students for nearly 4 hours on campus his crime posting on facebook that he was unhappy with a watershed in doing his attackers are alleged to be from a student body linked to prime minister sheikh hasina as the winning of ami league at least 11 suspects have been arrested by the police and the prime minister has promised justice will be done. justice for opera. that's the rallying cry going up all over bangladesh university in the capital dhaka. thousands of students have been protesting to demand action after the violent killing of one of their classmates at the country's leading engineering school. this is the dormitory room where fahd was tortured and beaten over sever
university of politics. but not by. many as the spiritual leader. presents. it's good to have you with us. last saturday the leaders of bangladesh and india signed a watershed india between the 2 countries less than 48 hours after that a student in the bunker they shook up with the talk up was dead because of it a bit of a hog a university student in his early twenty's was tortured by fellow students for nearly 4 hours on campus his crime posting on facebook that he was unhappy with a watershed...
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andnvestigated the case issued a notice of violation to the university of vermont. as to encouraging signs their willingness to reconsider their policies. we stand ready for any eventuality because we are here to enforce the law. as we did with the state of california. there, they passed a law called the fact act that was targeted against pregnancy resource centers. these organizations, faith-based, which provide women's options other than abortion. the state of california went after them. required them to effectively refer to it free or low-cost abortion services in the state of california and to otherwise post disclaimers in their advertisements. all sorts ofmpting other acts -- other organizations in the field that do not engage in abortion. the supreme court said it likely violated the first amendment. we set an absolutely dead. -- we said it absolutely dead. -- did. why did the same thing. we reached an accord with hawaii where they would not enforce their loss similar to california's against any pro-life resource center. these are the reasons that we are puttin
andnvestigated the case issued a notice of violation to the university of vermont. as to encouraging signs their willingness to reconsider their policies. we stand ready for any eventuality because we are here to enforce the law. as we did with the state of california. there, they passed a law called the fact act that was targeted against pregnancy resource centers. these organizations, faith-based, which provide women's options other than abortion. the state of california went after them....
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still in soccer but now to its dark side a new study published by the university of glasgow says professional footballers face an increased risk of dying of dementia and other neurological diseases the studies results confirm a long suspected link between soccer and brain damage. a common sight on football pitches the risk of brain damage and head injuries a concern shared in many sports now a university of glasgow study has established the link between football and brain damage while heading the ball is suspected to be a key factor the cause has not been confirmed. the risk of mortality with alzheimer's disease was about 5 times higher than expected population through more severe and disease when it was around for. parkinson's disease where we saw doubling the study is the largest looking into neurodegenerative disease in any sport surveying thousands of men who played professionally in scotland between 190976 and while football poses a risk playing professional sport still has a positive impact overall. whilst they had a higher risk of near gentle disease they had a lower risk of other comm
still in soccer but now to its dark side a new study published by the university of glasgow says professional footballers face an increased risk of dying of dementia and other neurological diseases the studies results confirm a long suspected link between soccer and brain damage. a common sight on football pitches the risk of brain damage and head injuries a concern shared in many sports now a university of glasgow study has established the link between football and brain damage while heading...
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was calculations of how the universe would evolve based on the idea that there is this dark matter anddark energy that's what james people won for and in terms of how that shaped the way that we understand our universe it it sounded like technology needed to catch up with him he's been working on this for some 55 years. he's working on a since the 1964 and a lot of the calculations he did were on sirota coal objects and structures that were only really able to be seen in the 1980 s. and 1990 s. and up until today so for a very long time a lot of his calculations were just theory just ideas that later proved were proven to be correct based on data and the other half of the prize was awarded for something quite different the discovery of an exoplanet i know the committee says that we thought that all the solar systems were like ours but we were wrong. they're sure i so for a very long time people assume that most planets if they existed would be like our own solar system but what was found in 1905 starting with the work of mayor is that actually the planets that they found were very mass
was calculations of how the universe would evolve based on the idea that there is this dark matter anddark energy that's what james people won for and in terms of how that shaped the way that we understand our universe it it sounded like technology needed to catch up with him he's been working on this for some 55 years. he's working on a since the 1964 and a lot of the calculations he did were on sirota coal objects and structures that were only really able to be seen in the 1980 s. and 1990 s....
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juan cole is professor of history at the university of michigan. his blog "informed comment" is online at juancole.com. he's the author of many books, including "muhammad: prophet of peace amid the clash of empires" and "engaging the muslim world." and in boston, rami khouri, senior public policy fellow and journanalist-in-residence at the american university of beirut. he's a non-resident senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school's middle east initiative. he is a columnist at the new arab. , your response to the death of baghdadi? >> it should be remember the organization he led, isil, developed originally as al qaeda and arose in reaction to the u.s. invasion and occupation of iraq. and so the same kinetic u.s. military that in some ways inadvertently created isil has .ow ended one of its leaders it certainly has not destroyed the organization or the impulse that lies behind it. thinkshink if anybody that kinetic military operations in this part of the world are going to solve all the proroble, they are sadly mistaken. amy: and the significance
juan cole is professor of history at the university of michigan. his blog "informed comment" is online at juancole.com. he's the author of many books, including "muhammad: prophet of peace amid the clash of empires" and "engaging the muslim world." and in boston, rami khouri, senior public policy fellow and journanalist-in-residence at the american university of beirut. he's a non-resident senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school's middle east initiative. he is...
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. >>> how the university of california system might be on the verge of changing the college admissions process as we know it. >>> turned away. a stunning revelation that one s. bay university only helped six homeless students. students who struggle to find. share their stories. ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head >>> after weeks of threats from president trump the epa has indeed sent the city of san francisco a notice saying it is in violation of the clean water act. the epa claims homeless are a risk to the water supply. and that waste and debris going into the storm drains. san francisco said that is simply not true. the water supply comes from the high sierra. and his sewer system captures and treats street litter that will flow into the ocean and bay. the mayor is saying the epa is being used as a political weapon. mayor london woodberry fired back saying the epa has been systematical
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the universe ever carried out ofars and galaxies are made of atoms — that accounts for just 5% of the universe. the rest is mostly dark energy. it is just embarrassing to live in a universe where we only understand 5% of it, wouldn't you agree? i mean, how could we live in a universe knowing only 5% and not knowing about the other 95%? this is human curiosity. it will define our deep understanding. the nature of that dark energy, what is it, may well lead to a whole revolution in physics, in the whole of physics. in order to understand what this force is, we have to go back all the way back to the beginning of the universe. after the big bang, according to the current theory, the expansion of the universe ought to be slowing down and eventually collapsing back in on itself, under the pressure of gravity. but instead, the galaxies are flying apart faster than ever. scientists call the force behind this expansion dark energy, but they haven't got a clue what it is. they plan to find out using this telescope. it will tr
the universe ever carried out ofars and galaxies are made of atoms — that accounts for just 5% of the universe. the rest is mostly dark energy. it is just embarrassing to live in a universe where we only understand 5% of it, wouldn't you agree? i mean, how could we live in a universe knowing only 5% and not knowing about the other 95%? this is human curiosity. it will define our deep understanding. the nature of that dark energy, what is it, may well lead to a whole revolution in physics, in...
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he is a tremendous lawyer -- bachelor's degree at the university of virginia and went on to the university of chicago where he earned a law degree. 2003 he served as the top legal officer at the department of labor so he is very familiar with the environs. he earned a reputation as a brilliant and unbiased defender for the rights and protections of the american people. he moved to the private sector after his government service where he really became a tremendous force and very successful. he fought in some of the highest courts of our land and worked to overturn bureaucratic overreach and unfair job killing regulations. that sounds very familiar. it will be good in this administration. as he returns to the department of labor, he will use his wealth of experience to continue our bold regulatory reduction campaign putting american workers first. i know that very well. that is what he has done his entire life. your father is looking down right now and your husband is looking down, proud as can be. he is looking down and be main. i knew him well enough to know that he was a beamer when he wa
he is a tremendous lawyer -- bachelor's degree at the university of virginia and went on to the university of chicago where he earned a law degree. 2003 he served as the top legal officer at the department of labor so he is very familiar with the environs. he earned a reputation as a brilliant and unbiased defender for the rights and protections of the american people. he moved to the private sector after his government service where he really became a tremendous force and very successful. he...
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a 24 theme for the brandeis school of law at the university of louisville. prior to coming to brandeis, dean crawford served as a professor of environmental law at tulane university law school in new orleans louisiana. dean crawford was a member of the faculty at georgia state university college of law in atlanta where he founded and codirector of the study for metropolitan growth which developed new models for field-based education and competitive and environmental land-use. a degree from harvard law school and degrees in history from cambridge and columbia universities. he was admitted into the state of new york please join me in welcoming tonight's moderator dean crawford. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you it is a pleasure to be back here for the second year in a row at the mcconnell center. if i have one skill it is being a very strict timekeepers of this evening i'm going to hold the speakers to the time limits that i have been instructed to give them. let me run over that format very quickly. each of the speakers will have 15
a 24 theme for the brandeis school of law at the university of louisville. prior to coming to brandeis, dean crawford served as a professor of environmental law at tulane university law school in new orleans louisiana. dean crawford was a member of the faculty at georgia state university college of law in atlanta where he founded and codirector of the study for metropolitan growth which developed new models for field-based education and competitive and environmental land-use. a degree from...
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the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. part, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract family has a further 12 month co ntra ct to family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully that they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be almost guarantee that this would be a long—term thing. and it would be lovely, that this would be our forever home. that's it for this week's programme, you can contact us at anytime, day or night. message me on twitter. thank you for watching. we have had quite a contrast in weather conditions on saturday across the uk. many northern parts of the uk, much of scotland has seen sunshine and showers, this glorious picture shows the rainbow across the skies in argyll and bute. other parts of scotland and northe
the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. part, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract family has a further 12 month co ntra ct to family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully...
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now a new study published by the university of glasgow says that professional footballers face an increased risk of dying from dementia and other neurological diseases the study is the largest ever of its kind surveying the deaths of over $7000.00 former players experts believe that they have confirmed a link between football and brain damage but are unsure of the exact cause. one of the authors of that study is dr william stewart and he joins us now from glasgow thank you very much for being on the program sar and i'd like to begin by asking you how you see the key findings of your study. i mean i think this is a line mark study in the last 10 to 15 years. the world of receptions sport has been challenges with does contact sport perhaps lead to increased risk of dementia and i think we know you have an answer to that yes contact sport is associated with an increased risk of these the germs of brain disease. i imagine that you want to be careful about how the study is discussed but but is there a cause do you think and the fact that that really definitively points to certain actions in foot
now a new study published by the university of glasgow says that professional footballers face an increased risk of dying from dementia and other neurological diseases the study is the largest ever of its kind surveying the deaths of over $7000.00 former players experts believe that they have confirmed a link between football and brain damage but are unsure of the exact cause. one of the authors of that study is dr william stewart and he joins us now from glasgow thank you very much for being...
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other countries but for more let's bring in at all yochanan he's an economics professor at the university of applied sciences and constance welcome to the program at all fucks like a house but plans for a flat in turkey on hold was that the right move. well many observers were already surprised by the decision of folks who are going to invest in turkey because the political and economic uncertainty in the country has been so high over the last years and at the it from this point of view it is a real chance for turkey but given what we have seen the last 10 days and massive acceleration because of this military conflict but also the economic conditions are hit by this uncertainty it is absolutely understandable that a private company largely private company is not going to invest long term investment in such an environment now despite this ceasefire that the u.s. helped to broker economic sanctions are not off the table. the question is though the right approach it seems that prison at one isn't affected in any way by it his mood didn't really seem to change. i think it's very important here
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foundation has awarded nearly a hundred scholarships to walk-on football players and others, at the university oftucky and at local high schools. young people with determination and personal courage just like trent. you'll never make any sense of his death, but you can make sense of his life. >> we can make sense of what we've done to commemorate trent, to remember trent. and giving these young folks an opportunity that trent won't have. >> reporter: and remarkably, trent's friends remain exceedingly close, even 25 years after that shot in the dark. they feel like family now? >> well, they are family. i think it says so much about what trent meant to these kids, young adults now, and what they mean to us. it's been a blessing to us. >> reporter: they all get together and laugh and tell stories and imagine. >> who would he have become as an adult? gosh, i'm sure he would've been magnificent, just as he was as a teenager. i'm kind of pissed that i don't get to, you know, meet his wife or meet his kids or, you know -- >> share all at the adult things we've had an opportunity to share with each other
foundation has awarded nearly a hundred scholarships to walk-on football players and others, at the university oftucky and at local high schools. young people with determination and personal courage just like trent. you'll never make any sense of his death, but you can make sense of his life. >> we can make sense of what we've done to commemorate trent, to remember trent. and giving these young folks an opportunity that trent won't have. >> reporter: and remarkably, trent's friends...
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in 2018, we received an offer at the university of maryland. her embassy there, in the field designed to discolor. wonderful opportunity for her. however despite she was not able to get a visa out of the united states clause of trouble band. she finally was in february 2019, when you're in which a visa application was denied. we are gratefully just make despite knowing the possibility as result of being the smallest band. [inaudible conversation] egg with the help of ben holland, we followed up after six months in august and had been advised but was told the process would take even longer and unfortunately was no time left. we lost the job offer. and there is no end in sight. denial of her visa has caused our family undue hardship. i miss the companionship. i am that went out her here. the person closest to me live, i don't know when we will get together again. to go through the celebration and hardship in our lives further delaying this process, and the state university, united us in australia. this would be a loss of my in university, and the
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europe that is not a solution from turkey perspective at auction professor of economics at the university of applied science and konstanz at all thank you so much. thank you palm oil has been linked to rain forest construction and climate change that's led the e.u. to phase out imports of palm oil for biofuel raising concerns in malaysia after all the country is the world's 2nd largest producer and exporter of pomeroy the government now says it's taken efforts to accelerate its model of sustainable development specifically for the local palm oil industry. every single free cheese valuable yesterday the harvest health has been here now said you might have every is gathering the fleets that fell on the ground there very right so he can get more money for them he's the proud owner of a 5 heck tap palm oil plantation. yeah. i know that europeans think badly of palm oil but it has so many good sides that you people don't know about the oil is healthy the trees are robust and we are much more environmentally friendly than people think. as he carries out his inspection round he gets the news that s
europe that is not a solution from turkey perspective at auction professor of economics at the university of applied science and konstanz at all thank you so much. thank you palm oil has been linked to rain forest construction and climate change that's led the e.u. to phase out imports of palm oil for biofuel raising concerns in malaysia after all the country is the world's 2nd largest producer and exporter of pomeroy the government now says it's taken efforts to accelerate its model of...
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forced to trade 6 for food or work long hours at low paying jobs to feed themselves here at the university of the vitus runs about $4000.00 students are given hot meals every day and hundreds food packs every month but according to research almost a 3rd of south african students don't have enough food organizers of the scheme to feed students of this campus say they want to provide for. food for students in a way that doesn't stigmatize them the food program at the johannesburg university began 6 years ago distributing food to about 50 students initially it was considered if you like a band aid problem of bringing donations give handouts to students and that will solve the problem. we basically advanced an approach through a signature a 1000 signatures petitions march for hunger and so on and demanded a space of dignity for students at this university while greater access to education is meant to alleviate poverty and create jobs there are concerns that hundreds of students could drop out of university every year simply because they're too hungry to study for media miller al-jazeera johannesb
forced to trade 6 for food or work long hours at low paying jobs to feed themselves here at the university of the vitus runs about $4000.00 students are given hot meals every day and hundreds food packs every month but according to research almost a 3rd of south african students don't have enough food organizers of the scheme to feed students of this campus say they want to provide for. food for students in a way that doesn't stigmatize them the food program at the johannesburg university began...
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all the 3rd of students and universities in south africa are suffering from what's been described as a hidden hunger crisis tens of thousands of students called for to feed themselves as for me to miller reports now from johannesburg. for millions of students around the world attending university is a time to not only learn but also socialize for some time to be carefree but for many making it through university depends on whether or not they have a meal every day or learning c. carney is a postgraduate student at the university of the western cape every month he collects a parcel of basic necessities like rice and canned vegetables he says that without these donations he would have nothing to eat still and hunger is 'd one of the contributors to ministers that are going through depression he had to study and everything has become for a person of their child to study to cajun and yet you can't really 'd achieve that into stomach nearly 80 percent of students at the scene of versity fund their studies through government financial aid or study loans $100.00 fees are paid to these little
all the 3rd of students and universities in south africa are suffering from what's been described as a hidden hunger crisis tens of thousands of students called for to feed themselves as for me to miller reports now from johannesburg. for millions of students around the world attending university is a time to not only learn but also socialize for some time to be carefree but for many making it through university depends on whether or not they have a meal every day or learning c. carney is a...