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inside story in paris we have a nasty hard guinea, a sophie ologist then professor at the university of paris 8 in bath in the u. k o l e m o. don't a senior lecturer in politics at the university of bath and also of reactionary democracy. and in some my law france jack, how long i senior research fellow at the global policy institute, a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us, jack. hold on, let me start with you, please. if i can, there's been relentless talk of a my color pen dual in next year's presidential election. and yet here you have their parties before me, really bad me in these regional elections to what do you attribute this, this small performance? what went wrong for them? by can attribute this wrong performance of toys. and reuben, to the fact that you know that any candidates, did you know, control any of the regions or departments before. and we've seen in this addiction that there's been a premium to the incumbents. the interval map of france as of changed to traditional, right? 7 neutral region regions and the left socialist and their lives, sometimes with the gr
inside story in paris we have a nasty hard guinea, a sophie ologist then professor at the university of paris 8 in bath in the u. k o l e m o. don't a senior lecturer in politics at the university of bath and also of reactionary democracy. and in some my law france jack, how long i senior research fellow at the global policy institute, a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much for joining us, jack. hold on, let me start with you, please. if i can, there's been relentless talk of a my color...
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we have determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of whethe universe was first bathedt. because we are ourselves the product of stellar evolution in some sense, we are looking at our own origins. >> using telescopes from across the world, the team analyzed some of the most faraway galaxies. so distant they are just a few pixels on a computer screen. they are also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculated the start of the cosmic dawn with the first stars -- when the first stars began to shine. so what is the cosmic dawn and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago in the big bang. after a brief flash, it ended a period known as the dark ages. then, according to the new study, 250 to 350 million years after the moment of creation, the first stars began to form, bringing light to the universe. and here is what happened. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas becoming ever denser until they form stars blazing like fireworks. this simulation is based on astronomical
we have determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of whethe universe was first bathedt. because we are ourselves the product of stellar evolution in some sense, we are looking at our own origins. >> using telescopes from across the world, the team analyzed some of the most faraway galaxies. so distant they are just a few pixels on a computer screen. they are also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the...
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we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedtion, in some sense, we are looking at our own origins. using telescopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies. so distant, they are just a few pixels on the computer screen. there are also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn, when the first stars began to shine. so what is the cosmic dawn, and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago in the big bang. after a brief flash, it entered a period known as the dark ages. then, according to the new study, 250—350 million years after the moment of creation, the first stars began to form, bringing light to the universe. and here's what happened. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas, becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. this simulation is based on astronomical data, but the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright e
we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedtion, in some sense, we are looking at our own origins. using telescopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies. so distant, they are just a few pixels on the computer screen. there are also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn, when the...
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we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedooking at our own origins. using telescopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies. so distant they are just a few pixels on the computer screen. they're also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn — when the first stars began to shine. so, what is the cosmic dawn, and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago in the big bang. after a brief flash, it entered a period known as the dark ages. then, according to the new study, 250—350 million years after the moment of creation, the first stars began to form, bringing light to the universe. and here's what happened. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas, becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. this simulation is based on astronomical data, but the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's jam
we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedooking at our own origins. using telescopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies. so distant they are just a few pixels on the computer screen. they're also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn — when the first stars began to shine. so,...
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and we've determined their ages, and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedcopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies — so distant, they're just a few pixels on the computer screen. they're also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculated the start of the cosmic dawn, when the first stars began to shine. so, what is the cosmic dawn, and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago, in the big bang. after a brief flash, it entered a period known as the dark ages. then, according to the new study, 250—350 million years after the moment of creation, the first stars began to form, bringing light to the universe. and here's what happened. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas, becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. this simulation is based on astronomical data, but the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webb space telescope, to be launc
and we've determined their ages, and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedcopes from across the world, the team analysed some of the most far—away galaxies — so distant, they're just a few pixels on the computer screen. they're also among the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculated the start of the cosmic dawn, when the first stars began to shine. so, what is the cosmic dawn, and...
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we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedng the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn — when the first stars began to shine. so, what is the cosmic dawn, and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago in the big bang. after a brief flash, it entered a period known as the dark ages. then, according to the new study, 250—350 million years after the moment of creation, the first stars began to form, bringing light to the universe. and here's what happened. the purple areas are clouds of hydrogen gas, becoming ever denser until they form stars, blazing like fireworks. this simulation is based on astronomical data, but the new results indicate that the first galaxies will be bright enough to be seen by nasa's james webb space telescope, to be launched later this year. i am so excited! why are you so excited? isn't that just fantastic? that, as humanity, a tiny little civilisation on planet earth, that we can
we've determined their ages and that gives us the first convincing evidence of when the universe was first bathedng the earliest, seen not long after the creation of the universe. by working out their age, the team calculate the start of the cosmic dawn — when the first stars began to shine. so, what is the cosmic dawn, and why is it so important? the universe was created 13.8 billion years ago in the big bang. after a brief flash, it entered a period known as the dark ages. then, according...
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of three hate crimes was of the court heard how he aimed to start a race war through websites and social media. privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a universitystance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt, giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded, sonnenkrieg division, produced deliberately provocative propaganda, including a poster calling for the duke of sussex, prince harry, to be shot as a race traitor, which the bbc is not showing. the group is now banned in australia, as well as the uk. those he recruited were usually younger, likes schoolboy oskar dunn—koczorowski, who's one of seven people linked to dymock who have beenjailed. on a gaming chat server which bbc news infiltrated for the exclusive report that first exposed him, dymock suggested all police officers should be killed. in court here at the old bailey, the same man who called for the death of all police officers tried to blame everyone else for his predicament. he claimed that he was the victim of an elaborate se
of three hate crimes was of the court heard how he aimed to start a race war through websites and social media. privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a universitystance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt, giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded, sonnenkrieg division, produced deliberately...
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privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not oneity. i think his prosecution, and his conviction and sentencing, is a key step in protecting the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt, giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites, and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded, sonnenkrieg division, produced deliberately provocative propaganda, including a poster calling for the duke of sussex, prince harry, to be shot as a race traitor, which the bbc is not showing. the group is now banned in australia, as well as the uk. those he recruited were usually younger, likes schoolboy 0skar dunn—koczorowski, who's one of seven people linked to dymock who have beenjailed. on a gaming chat server which bbc news infiltrated for the exclusive report that first exposed him, dymock suggested all police officers should be killed. in court here at the old bailey, the same man who called for the death of al
privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not oneity. i think his prosecution, and his conviction and sentencing, is a key step in protecting the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt, giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites, and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded,...
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i'm joined by andrew graves, professor at bath university and a member of the auto motive council technologyng europe and so this is something we were really looking forward to. hour this is something we were really looking forward to. how significant is this expansion _ looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in _ looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in terms - looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in terms of - looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in terms of the i is this expansion in terms of the overall uk car industry? this is this expansion in terms of the overall uk car industry?- overall uk car industry? this is absolutely _ overall uk car industry? this is absolutely vital _ overall uk car industry? this is absolutely vital because - overall uk car industry? this is absolutely vital because by - overall uk car industry? this is i absolutely vital because by 2030, the regulation is that we cannot produce diesel and petrol cars so we have to go to electric right across europe but especially the uk. if we are not going to
i'm joined by andrew graves, professor at bath university and a member of the auto motive council technologyng europe and so this is something we were really looking forward to. hour this is something we were really looking forward to. how significant is this expansion _ looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in _ looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in terms - looking forward to. how significant is this expansion in terms of - looking forward to. how significant...
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privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not oneing the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded, sonnenkrieg division, produced deliberately provocative propaganda, including a poster calling for the duke of sussex, prince harry, to be shot as a race traitor, which the bbc is not showing. the group is now banned in australia, as well as the uk. those he recruited were usually younger, likes schoolboy 0skar dunn—koczorowski, who's one of seven people linked to dymock who have beenjailed. on a gaming chat server which bbc news infiltrated for the exclusive report that first exposed him, dymock suggested all police officers should be killed. in court here at the old bailey, the same man who'd called for the death of all police officers tried to blame everyone else for his predicament. he claimed that he wa
privately educated in bath, andrew dymock is the son of a university professor, but he founded not oneing the uk. 0n the system resistance network website, he called forjewish people to be exterminated. he's seen here in the white shirt giving the nazi salute. he called for zero tolerance to non—whites and described same—sex relationships as "a disease". the other group he founded, sonnenkrieg division, produced deliberately provocative propaganda, including a poster calling for...
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bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also they ran to provide a vaccination at what place of schools and universities. so such efforts, such an expansion of easy access to the vaccine is very important in japanese society. australia 2nd largest city of melbourne has placed a residential center under lockdown after new infections were reported. 5 of the 8 cases were found to the community living at a townhouse complex. melvin continues to find the break countries ended a 2 week shut down just last week. is the fall since the pandemic began? it will ease restrictions with public gatherings increasing to 20 people. now sir lincoln family seeking asylum in australia has been reunited after they were separated when the youngest daughter became sick. not as a linger loaded up and flew to perth with his oldest daughter, peacock on christmas island detention center in the indian national and cheese day . now his youngest daughter is being treated in hospital for blood poisoning due to untreated pneumonia. only her mother was allowed to travel with her last name is preparing to go green with electric vehicles.
bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also they ran to provide a vaccination at what place of schools and universities. so such efforts, such an expansion of easy access to the vaccine is very important in japanese society. australia 2nd largest city of melbourne has placed a residential center under lockdown after new infections were reported. 5 of the 8 cases were found to the community living at a townhouse complex. melvin continues to find the break countries ended a 2 week shut...
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bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also, they brand to provide the vaccination at what rates of schools and universities. so such efforts, such as expansion of easy access to the vaccines, very important in japanese society. socialist candidate pedal castillo has claimed victory and peruse presidential election. irritate and narrow lead off to the last votes for counted, casino face as possible. legal challenges from right wing rival, k kofuji, marty, who's made allegations of fraud and tried to get the vote. and the old people are still waiting for the final results from election officials. more than a week after the poll. i'll juniors ruling national liberation front has won the most seats and the countries parliamentary election. but only a 3rd of eligible voters cost their vote. and what was the lowest turnover since 2019 and julius had protest movement as demand been demanding the hosting of the ruling elite. several of its leaders were arrested last week. columbia and protest leaders are temporarily suspending anti government demonstrations. they say is to prevent more deaths or protest as at the h
bath vaccination master vaccination on site. and also, they brand to provide the vaccination at what rates of schools and universities. so such efforts, such as expansion of easy access to the vaccines, very important in japanese society. socialist candidate pedal castillo has claimed victory and peruse presidential election. irritate and narrow lead off to the last votes for counted, casino face as possible. legal challenges from right wing rival, k kofuji, marty, who's made allegations of...
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of three hate crimes. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. andrew dymock was educated at a private school in bath. his father is a universitywebsites, ran twitter pages, was a key leader in promoting activity, at recruiting young members, looking to radicalise those members. i think his prosecution and his conviction and sentencing is a key step in protecting the uk. in this video from one of the groups he founded, he's seen in the white shirt repeatedly giving the nazi salute. in court, he lied, claiming he'd been tricked into taking part in the propaganda by teenaged friends, although they were still at school and he was several years older. the bbc has seen evidence that a student from bath set up an extreme neo—nazi group that suggested prince harry should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc news at ten after setting up sonnenkrieg division, now banned in britain and australia. the group produced deliberately provocative neo—nazi propaganda, including a poster calling for the duke of sussex, prince harry, to be shot as a race traitor. an image the bbc has decided not to show. among those he recruited was 0
of three hate crimes. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. andrew dymock was educated at a private school in bath. his father is a universitywebsites, ran twitter pages, was a key leader in promoting activity, at recruiting young members, looking to radicalise those members. i think his prosecution and his conviction and sentencing is a key step in protecting the uk. in this video from one of the groups he founded, he's seen in the white shirt repeatedly giving the nazi...
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to residents of the building for the most part, i like my recreational bathing down at ground level >>> the next goes to the graduation gift to end all graduation gifts wilbur force universityosed with a jaw-dropping announcement from the university's president. >> because you represent the best of your generation, we wish to give you a fresh start. so, therefore, the board of trustees has authorized me to forgive any debt -- [ cheers and applause >> oh, my. that's the president alfred anthony shocking students that their debt to the school would be wiped off the books members of the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes were in attendance as last year's ceremony was postponed due to the pandemic the private, historically black college was able to erase more than $375,000 in debt for 166 students using a collection of scholarship funds. congratulations to the debt-free graduates! >>> our final low goes to the 19-year-old dude in milwaukee with a little too much to drink last weekend and crashed at the wrong house. stumbling, quite literally, into an airbnb being rented by police officers >> walking around the house -- in the shower and matt finds this dude laying in the bed in o
to residents of the building for the most part, i like my recreational bathing down at ground level >>> the next goes to the graduation gift to end all graduation gifts wilbur force universityosed with a jaw-dropping announcement from the university's president. >> because you represent the best of your generation, we wish to give you a fresh start. so, therefore, the board of trustees has authorized me to forgive any debt -- [ cheers and applause >> oh, my. that's the...
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university of exeter medical school. he's also a liberal democrat councillor in bath. very good to have you with us. concerned from a clinical pempective?_ perspective? from a clinical pempective. _ perspective? from a clinical pempective. i— perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would - perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would say i perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would say we | perspective? from a clinical i perspective, i would say we need perspective? from a clinical - perspective, i would say we need to exercise caution. i am also optimistic that if you are fully immunised, two vaccines, you will be mostly safe and immunised people are less infectious, so you are across the line into safe territory. having said that we need to make double sure. ., ,., said that we need to make double sure. ., y., ., | can sure. doctor, can you hear me? i can hearyou- _ sure. doctor, can you hear me? i can hearyou- we — sure. doctor, can you hear me? i can hear you. we just. .. _ sure. doctor, can you hear me? i can hear you. we just. .. we _ sure. doctor, can you hear me? i can hear yo
university of exeter medical school. he's also a liberal democrat councillor in bath. very good to have you with us. concerned from a clinical pempective?_ perspective? from a clinical pempective. _ perspective? from a clinical pempective. i— perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would - perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would say i perspective? from a clinical perspective, i would say we | perspective? from a clinical i perspective, i would say we need perspective? from a...
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of hate crimes. daniel sandford reports. andrew dymock was educated at a private school in bath. his father as a university be shot. dymock was first ublicl should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed _ should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by _ should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc- should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc news i should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc news at| should be shot. dymock was first - publicly exposed by bbc news at ten after setting up sonnenkrieg division, now banned in britain and australia. the group produced deliberately provocative neo—nazi propaganda, including a poster calling for the duke of sussex, prince harry, to be shot as a race traitor. an image the bbc has decided not to show. among those he recruited was oskar koczorowski, a schoolboy who ended up going to prison for encouraging terrorism. one of seven people linked to dymock who have been jailed. one of seven people linked to dymock who have beenjailed. in secret conversations on a gaming chat server which bbc news infiltrated, dymock sugges
of hate crimes. daniel sandford reports. andrew dymock was educated at a private school in bath. his father as a university be shot. dymock was first ublicl should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed _ should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by _ should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc- should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc news i should be shot. dymock was first publicly exposed by bbc news at| should be shot. dymock was first - publicly...