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renee, exactly, and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much and to the central indian city of indoor were at least $35.00 hindu worshippers have died at a temple they were celebrating the end of festival of rom, narvie not ami a flor over a well is said to have collapsed rescue workers are continuing their efforts. ah, dozens of worshippers fell into this world in a hindu temple. after the roof above it collapsed. the victims were celebrating the hindu festival of rom, divani at this temple complex and the city of endure when suddenly the floor gave way beneath them. oh, step wells like this are a common feature across india often built hundreds of years ago on medieval already. it was an old well built inside a private campus to roof to step well could not withstand to wage due to the presence of a huge crowd. and collapsed dot abuto, and i have direct is that a prob, be conducted into the incidence? i did not get dodge, get rid of this, the emergency services and beyond me have continued their rescue operation overnight. prime mi
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and looking into the crescent father, david donnelly, university of birmingham, thank you so much. now, the white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia and spine charges. russia security service the f as b accuses evan gross coverage of trying to obtain classified information is pleaded not guilty and his employer, the wall street journal, is remaining his immediate release. the 1st time in american reporter has been detained and russia as an alleged spies since the cold war. washington is advising us citizens to leave gods at a moscow court, bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled with the wrong. i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against them. the old i'm convinced that my client could only of actor, legal, and only due to gush coverage was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow . in the city of you
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of this administration, and probably up to the next election in 2024 as david dunn of the university of birmingham speaking to us earlier that is our time already, but there will be more news at the top of the hour. don't forget, in the meantime, there is more news and analysis around the clock on d w dot com. you can, of course, also follow us on social media or handle. there is at the, the we news, i'm really in berlin. thank you so much for your company with guardians of truth. my name is john dinner and i have paid almost every price of being a journalist in a country like to key taking on the powers that be they risk everything. john dunder asks activists, journalists and politicians living in exile with too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future fall country for the people who are behind the bus. they move for their mission. people need to know what is happening in our series guardians of truth watch, know on youtube, d. w documentary. oh oh twitter going unchecked the social media platform. is this the legacy blue check mark for verified
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david dunn from the university of birmingham now were gonna take you to argentina now where difficult economic times are made even more difficult for transgender people who face lower incomes and high risk of unemployment. some positive steps have been taken in recent years, but many still face a downward spiral of poverty and housing insecurity. on this, the international day of transgender visibility, we take it to bon as our is where up cycle boots are helping to form a path to change unique shoes that come in inclusive sizes. but more importantly, are taking of this group of trans women. once they've found a safe haven making and recycling shoes, clothes and bags in the workshop in winter, silas make? i'm real or yeah. does change my life. it's something different. i is a how can i explain it to you? i'm just happy to be her that they're gonna be in that either. it's because she has finally found something close to a normal job. i'm originally from peru, vivian, sorry, i moved to argentina 2 decades ago. seeking that little bit of extra freedom and better opportunities. but as a t
david dunn from the university of birmingham now were gonna take you to argentina now where difficult economic times are made even more difficult for transgender people who face lower incomes and high risk of unemployment. some positive steps have been taken in recent years, but many still face a downward spiral of poverty and housing insecurity. on this, the international day of transgender visibility, we take it to bon as our is where up cycle boots are helping to form a path to change unique...
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a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham�*recovery flats' which allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. our midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. opened since january, there's room for five other students, all of whom are recovering from some form of addiction. recovery flats, and the support projects which work alongside them, are commonplace in american colleges, where they've helped tens of thousands of students complete their degrees. in a recovery flat like this, they don't have to be around people coming. you know, the temptation is out of the way when they're in their home where they're living. so, you know. and building those relationships with other people in recovery is also very important. you know, they may not even know it yet, but they know the
a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham�*recovery flats' which allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. our midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. opened since...
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researchers at the university of birmingham say that since graphene materials are antimicrobial compared to conventional antibiotics , they have advantages for the health and safety of the environment due to their mechanisms. antibacterial agents also recommend graphene-coated fabrics. thank you, have a nice day, and bye-bye, god's program. hello, have a good day. over the past day and night, with the methods we have seen in the country, the highest amount of rainfall and kander city of alborz province. he himself allocated 63 mm of the report thank god, tehran also witnessed very good rains, the highest amount of rain in tehran province was related to shemiranat station with 34 mm . this morning, the temperature in shahrekord reached minus three degrees, which was reported as the coldest center of the province, and shahrekord was the only one where the temperature the temperature was below zero and the rest of the provinces witnessed zero and above zero degrees . we expect that today the rains will continue in the northern and eastern parts of the country. caspian sea ranges south of al
researchers at the university of birmingham say that since graphene materials are antimicrobial compared to conventional antibiotics , they have advantages for the health and safety of the environment due to their mechanisms. antibacterial agents also recommend graphene-coated fabrics. thank you, have a nice day, and bye-bye, god's program. hello, have a good day. over the past day and night, with the methods we have seen in the country, the highest amount of rainfall and kander city of alborz...
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as david dunn of the university of birmingham speaking to us earlier, that is our time already, but there will be more news at the top of the hour. don't forget, in the meantime, there is more news and analysis around the clock on d. w dot com. you can of course, also follow us on social media or handle. there is the, the way news. i'm not really in berlin. thank you so much for your company. when you work as an architect, jacqueline, or not at all women in architecture. why are they so invisible? to the larger public, we decided to ask them. what is the poetry the secret of a house? shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture starts april 20th on d. w. ah. ah, in 2019 morocco, celebrated 20 years since king mohammed the 6th, ascension, to the throne. during these 2 decades, the king has asserted his personality, the successor to to iconic rulers mohammed the 5th and house on the 2nd. the young king has imposed his own style, reforming the country of 36000000 residents associated with your mouth, nipple, go. morocco is not yet a real democracy. morocco is on the road to democracy.
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jayme locke joining us from the university of alabama at birmingham. thank you for joining us. dr. cke: thank you. geoff: when it comes to health, rural america lags far behind the rest of the country. the reasons are complex. including the sheer distances people have to travel to see a provider. the challenges are the focus of a series we start tonight. with support from the pulitzer center in collaboration with the and global health reporting center, we report from west virginia for our series, rural rx. >> this is where i grew up. i have lived in morgan county my entire life. you are one hour from the nearest walmart. [laughter] some people may not want to live that way but to us, this is home. >> this mountain, this slice of west virginia has been home to their family for six generations. she is visiting a family friend who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. she struggles to afford her medications and cannot live without her oxygen. the power in their house is unreliable so there is a generator at the ready so she can always breathe. >> it is hard finding someone good ar
jayme locke joining us from the university of alabama at birmingham. thank you for joining us. dr. cke: thank you. geoff: when it comes to health, rural america lags far behind the rest of the country. the reasons are complex. including the sheer distances people have to travel to see a provider. the challenges are the focus of a series we start tonight. with support from the pulitzer center in collaboration with the and global health reporting center, we report from west virginia for our...
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this is stephen mckay, professor at the center for brexit studies at the university of birmingham. he eu has caused a labor crisis in england every year local farmers need 80,000 seasonal workers, but the border is closed. oh, part of the harvest remains in the fields, because there are not enough people in the country who are ready to work in the collection of vegetables and fruits, the situation is difficult and as a result, we see a significant increase in food prices, inflation has hit many families very hard. and yet, brexit saved british farmers from the main threat of draconian eu laws that are designed to reduce the amount of carbon emissions from livestock enterprises against and closures have been protesting in the netherlands for a year now. and now belgian farmers are storming the brussels tractors, completely paralyzing traffic. we are planning a car for our grandfather's farm, but this will not be possible due to the new agricultural policy of the government. flanders, we will dismantle the paving stones and break their windows, but the greens do not give up because in
this is stephen mckay, professor at the center for brexit studies at the university of birmingham. he eu has caused a labor crisis in england every year local farmers need 80,000 seasonal workers, but the border is closed. oh, part of the harvest remains in the fields, because there are not enough people in the country who are ready to work in the collection of vegetables and fruits, the situation is difficult and as a result, we see a significant increase in food prices, inflation has hit many...
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this is stephen mckay, professor at the center for brexit studies at the university of birmingham. m the eu has caused a labor crisis in england every year local farmers need 80,000 seasonal workers, but the border is closed. ok, part of the harvest remains in the fields, because there are not enough people in the country who are ready to work in the collection of vegetables and fruits, the situation is difficult and as a result we see a significant increase in food prices, inflation has hit many families very hard. and yet, brexit saved british farmers from the main threat of draconian eu laws that are designed to reduce the amount of carbon emissions from livestock enterprises against and closures have been protesting in the netherlands for a year now and now belgian farmers are storming brussels on tractors completely paralyzed traffic. i planned to fill up my grandfather's farm, but it won't be possible due to the new agricultural policy of the flemish government, we'll take apart the paving stones and break their windows, however, the greens do not give up because in their pict
this is stephen mckay, professor at the center for brexit studies at the university of birmingham. m the eu has caused a labor crisis in england every year local farmers need 80,000 seasonal workers, but the border is closed. ok, part of the harvest remains in the fields, because there are not enough people in the country who are ready to work in the collection of vegetables and fruits, the situation is difficult and as a result we see a significant increase in food prices, inflation has hit...
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joining us now to discuss this is professor david dunn of international politics at the university of birminghamthat what this is ? well, that's what this is? well, that's certainly the way that the trump team want to present this , that team want to present this, that he is the victim of a politicised attack from the democratic controlled justice system. the other side of that is that no one is above the law. there are clear evidence and mounting testimony earnings that indicates that trump has has allegations to answer on this. and three other questions. where he is alleged to have interfered in the democratic process. and this one, of course, is serious because it alleges that actually he broke campaign finance law and therefore that he has to answer this grand jury has indicted him . now, of course, it indicted him. now, of course, it is divisive because of the way in which he is trying to spin this, not least course, because he is also trying to actually incite his supporters to protest and possibly violently . he has and possibly violently. he has put on his social media feed the picture o
joining us now to discuss this is professor david dunn of international politics at the university of birminghamthat what this is ? well, that's what this is? well, that's certainly the way that the trump team want to present this , that team want to present this, that he is the victim of a politicised attack from the democratic controlled justice system. the other side of that is that no one is above the law. there are clear evidence and mounting testimony earnings that indicates that trump...
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on the show, jim orford, emeritus professor of clinical and community psychology at the university of birmingham gamble . well good people gamble. well good afternoon that is a complex question but one of the things about gambling now and we've got to remember that gambling is very different now than it was even 20 years ago when the new labour government was working on the new gambling act of 2005. it was it completely changed before then. it was changing . but since then. it was changing. but since then. it was changing. but since then with online gambling, it's completely different. i mean, it was hearing about someone with someone who was appeared on the media recently who who said about his gambling got into trouble with his gambling. he my father . he's trouble with his gambling. he my father. he's gambling was done in the high street at the betting office . my gambling betting office. my gambling office is now in my pocket it's in my smartphone i can gamble 24 hours a day on almost sports around world on almost anything that happens within the game in—play betting it's quite different and
on the show, jim orford, emeritus professor of clinical and community psychology at the university of birmingham gamble . well good people gamble. well good afternoon that is a complex question but one of the things about gambling now and we've got to remember that gambling is very different now than it was even 20 years ago when the new labour government was working on the new gambling act of 2005. it was it completely changed before then. it was changing . but since then. it was changing. but...
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a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham its kind in the uk, sets students up in recovery flats, which allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. 0pened since january, there's room for five other students, all of whom are recovering from some form of addiction. recovery flats, and the support projects which work alongside them, are commonplace in american colleges, where they've helped tens of thousands of students complete their degrees. in a recovery flat like this, they don't have to be around people coming. you know, the temptation is out of the way when they're in their home where they're living. so, you know. and building those relationships with other people in recovery is also very important. you know, they may
a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham its kind in the uk, sets students up in recovery flats, which allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. 0ur midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight...
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of a toxic culture at a hospital trust have been described as lacking transparency and undermining trust. the parliamentary health service ombudsman also said there were very serious patient safety issues at university hospitals birminghamtals birmingham response to billing for workplace culture... there have been shocking allegations of a toxic culture at one of inge's was performing health trusts. it was performing health trusts. it seems that we have had a bullying culture going on for years and years and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with. and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with-— and at the trust that hasn't been dealt with. .,, ., ., ~' dealt with. those who work there told us- -- — we are going to the house of commons where there are urgent questions about impartiality and the bbc. the bbc is a about impartiality and the bbc. tie: bbc is a world—class broadcaster, great adventure and cultural institution producing some of the best television and radio in the world. the impartiality of the bbc is a publicly funded broadcaster goes to the heart of the contract between the corporation and all the licence fee payer it serves. this is where the royal charter, along with the underpinning from working agreeme
of a toxic culture at a hospital trust have been described as lacking transparency and undermining trust. the parliamentary health service ombudsman also said there were very serious patient safety issues at university hospitals birminghamtals birmingham response to billing for workplace culture... there have been shocking allegations of a toxic culture at one of inge's was performing health trusts. it was performing health trusts. it seems that we have had a bullying culture going on for years...
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. >> shout-out to the university of alabama at birmingham. >> our first stop as a family, to the "today we have tom here we have a big morning out there. >> it will be a huge morning on the plaza. we are going to celebrate the super mario brothers movie and super mario himself. chris pratt is going to join us live we have some stuff on our sleeves. for the folks on the plaza >> that song gets me every time. it takes me back. >> yeah, to the '80s >>> let's get to our news here at 8:00. donald trump has just a few days until he must surrender to authorities in new york as the first former president ever charged in a criminal case this historic indictment after a hush money investigation triggered angry responses from trump and his attorney we begin with nbc's garret haake outside the district attorney's office in manhattan. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a grand jury here handing up that historic indictment two months to the day after they began their investigation. now we will see if the former president of the united states, donald trump, has to come to the courthouse
. >> shout-out to the university of alabama at birmingham. >> our first stop as a family, to the "today we have tom here we have a big morning out there. >> it will be a huge morning on the plaza. we are going to celebrate the super mario brothers movie and super mario himself. chris pratt is going to join us live we have some stuff on our sleeves. for the folks on the plaza >> that song gets me every time. it takes me back. >> yeah, to the '80s >>>...
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one of england's largest nhs trusts says staff faced a toxic atmosphere, along with bullying which if not addressed would put patient safety at risk. the report into university hospitals birminghamit fully accepts all the report's recommendations. the report was launched in response to an investigation by bbc newsnight. david grossman is newsnight�*s chief correspondent and joins me now. david. you've been looking at this trust, what have you found? you hp is not only one of the biggest trusts in england but also one of the worst performing on many measures. —— you hb. many people were told that there were a toxic culture of bullying and that has been vindicated by today's's official review by sir michael perry. it does not mince his words and says the corrosive environment many staff told him they feel is preventing them coming forward with safety concerns. it shouldn't be like this. after the devastating report into the mid staffordshire scandal back in the early 2000 is where hundreds of patients died in conditions of the most boring neglect, the nhs brought in what they called a duty of candour and trusts were meant to encourage whistle—blowing in the interest of patient saf
one of england's largest nhs trusts says staff faced a toxic atmosphere, along with bullying which if not addressed would put patient safety at risk. the report into university hospitals birminghamit fully accepts all the report's recommendations. the report was launched in response to an investigation by bbc newsnight. david grossman is newsnight�*s chief correspondent and joins me now. david. you've been looking at this trust, what have you found? you hp is not only one of the biggest...
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university of houston. they're a one seed and they have to play in birmingham, alabama against auburn. over $300 because alabama and auburn are playing there. so all of their fans are there. >> but they will hear you cheering them on from miles away. that's okay. if they go all the way? >> houston. >> see you at home. >> but you have to get there first. >> i know, i know. it is a great journey. thanks so much. >> all right. >>> all right. so this march madness season is going to look a lot different. it already does and that's because the supreme court opened the door for college athletes to receive paid endorsements. so you will see more college basketball stars across some very familiar grand. cnn business reporter nathaniel mir meyerson joining us right now. nathaniel, a big payday for the big dogs. tell us more. >> reporter: that's right, fred. this year college athletes, they're going to be featured in more brands with big -- some of the big endorsers. college athletes have been saying for years they should be able to receive paid endorsement deals just like the pros, and in 2021
university of houston. they're a one seed and they have to play in birmingham, alabama against auburn. over $300 because alabama and auburn are playing there. so all of their fans are there. >> but they will hear you cheering them on from miles away. that's okay. if they go all the way? >> houston. >> see you at home. >> but you have to get there first. >> i know, i know. it is a great journey. thanks so much. >> all right. >>> all right. so this...
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he is a professor of politics at university college, dublin. he joins us from birmingham in the united kingdom as scott, thanks for joining us again on al jazeera, just picking up there where i left off with kristin. i was looking at a recent couldn't, if he act pull and it's just that what 57 percent of americans think that this indictment is politically most aveson. i know we'll know more next week, but some of the legal theory also seems a little untested. is this in your mind, a bit of a risky move there by brag? look, i think the standard mental here is, will the you, us legal process and legal system be allowed to work without being prejudiced by politics and political manipulation. and the faxes we have them so far is, is that witnesses and evidence were presented to a grand jury of dollars off peers. that grand jury of his peers in manhattan concluded there is sufficient evidence to vote for felony charges. and they are felony charge is not misdemeanor. indeed, while they are not, no, we wait for the charges to be unsealed. as trump will be formally indicted, arra
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serious patient safety issues. fill three of the reviewers were very clear that they would be happy for the family to be treated at university hospitals birmingham those three reviews — that, when two of those three reviews have not taken place yet. i would _ reviews have not taken place yet. i would need — reviews have not taken place yet. i would need to see evidence documented before i accepted that view _ documented before i accepted that view. ~ . , ., ., , view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman _ view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has _ view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written - view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written to - view. meanwhile, the pulmonary ombudsman has written to nhsl view. meanwhile, the pulmonary- ombudsman has written to nhs england to protest the decision to exclude him from providing evidence to the inquiry is into uhb. nhs officials insist the reviews will be independent and said that they welcomed any support from the ombudsman. and you can see more on that story if you're watching in the uk on bbc two at 10.30 tonight on newsnight. the noise and crowds can be overwhelming — particular
serious patient safety issues. fill three of the reviewers were very clear that they would be happy for the family to be treated at university hospitals birmingham those three reviews — that, when two of those three reviews have not taken place yet. i would _ reviews have not taken place yet. i would need — reviews have not taken place yet. i would need to see evidence documented before i accepted that view _ documented before i accepted that view. ~ . , ., ., , view. meanwhile, the...
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of management. senior staff at university hospitals birmingham were overzealous and coercive .yee, a report has concluded. independent leeds on its campaign to stop afghan pilot who served with uk forces from being sent to. tory mp tobias ellwood and former first sea lord admiral west have joined urgent calls on the minister to order a home office probe into the case. and i don't believe this. after michael conversation with lawrence and the fox the guardian. how so obsessed to these virtue signals they've decided the most important story. they've decided the most important story . the most important story. the most important story. the most important story. the most important story , the world today important story, the world today is it's ridiculous grovelling apology for role its founders had in trans atlantic slave re. thatis had in trans atlantic slave re. that is one heck of an own goal, is it not my superstore panel back with me amanda was how roberts robinson wrote bakery. i mean come what do mean come on come on. what do you the guardian doing you make of the guardian
of management. senior staff at university hospitals birmingham were overzealous and coercive .yee, a report has concluded. independent leeds on its campaign to stop afghan pilot who served with uk forces from being sent to. tory mp tobias ellwood and former first sea lord admiral west have joined urgent calls on the minister to order a home office probe into the case. and i don't believe this. after michael conversation with lawrence and the fox the guardian. how so obsessed to these virtue...
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of management. senior staff at university hospitals birmingham were overzealous and coercive .loyee, a report has concluded. independent leeds on its campaign to stop afghan pilot who served with uk forces from being sent to . tory mp from being sent to. tory mp tobias ellwood and former first sea lord admiral west have joined urgent calls on the minister to order a home office probe into the case. and i don't believe this. after michael conversation with lawrence and the fox the guardian. how so obsessed to these virtue signals they've decided the most important story. they've decided the most important story . the most important story. the most important story. the most important story. the most important story , the world today important story, the world today is it's ridiculous grovelling apology for role its founders had in trans atlantic slave re. thatis had in trans atlantic slave re. that is one heck of an own goal, is it not my superstore panel back with me amanda was how roberts robinson wrote bakery. i mean on on. what do mean come on come on. what do you the guardia
of management. senior staff at university hospitals birmingham were overzealous and coercive .loyee, a report has concluded. independent leeds on its campaign to stop afghan pilot who served with uk forces from being sent to . tory mp from being sent to. tory mp tobias ellwood and former first sea lord admiral west have joined urgent calls on the minister to order a home office probe into the case. and i don't believe this. after michael conversation with lawrence and the fox the guardian. how...
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independent body working to achieve accurate representation of all sections of society across contemporary uk media, at birmingham city universitynk you forjoining us. i“ie: statements in this report on the met. what is your reaction on thank you very much for having me on. mr; you very much for having me on. my initial you very much for having me on. ii initial reaction was that you very much for having me on. ii1 initial reaction was that you know, this is not even a problem hiding in plain sight, it isjust in plain sight. if you know your history, in 1970, we understood that the police were racist. from the scarman report following the brixton riots in 1981, we knew the police falls was racist. from the banks here face and report in 1997 we knew the police force was racist, and now the casey review in 2023, we know the metropolitan police force has an issue with racism. so, this is not about one single government or about whether there is adequate funding of cuts or not. this is about a problem which has been going on for over 50 years. so we need to make sure that we, for once, properly address a problem which is endemic in
independent body working to achieve accurate representation of all sections of society across contemporary uk media, at birmingham city universitynk you forjoining us. i“ie: statements in this report on the met. what is your reaction on thank you very much for having me on. mr; you very much for having me on. my initial you very much for having me on. ii initial reaction was that you very much for having me on. ii1 initial reaction was that you know, this is not even a problem hiding in plain...
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of culture. workers at the university hospitals birmingham trust told a local care board about mafia life behaviourcalling them coercive and describing them in some cases as callous. the trust has denied the allegations and staffs they've been held in fear of retribution . concerns were retribution. concerns were raised . it follows the death of raised. it follows the death of a junior doctor father called the trust a hyper environment to work within . prince harry is work within. prince harry is again at the high court in london today for day two of preliminary hearings over multiple privacy claims against the publishers of the daily mail. the duke of sussex is among a group of high profile people, including sir elton and sadie frost, who are legal action against associated newspapers. yesterday the court heard how alleged unlawful actions of the newspaper group forced harry to cut off his . forced harry to cut off his. associate news. associate newspapers denies the allegations which include hiring private to record private phone calls . just lastly some calls. just lastly some international for
of culture. workers at the university hospitals birmingham trust told a local care board about mafia life behaviourcalling them coercive and describing them in some cases as callous. the trust has denied the allegations and staffs they've been held in fear of retribution . concerns were retribution. concerns were raised . it follows the death of raised. it follows the death of a junior doctor father called the trust a hyper environment to work within . prince harry is work within. prince harry...
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of history here at vanderbilt university. more importantly, again, i'm here with our two guests. i will lead by introducing professor amani imani perry, born just nine years after the 16th street baptist church bombing. birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial inequality in american law. her latest book, brilliant book, which we are here to discuss today, an instant new york times bestseller and a finalist for the 2022 national book awards south to america, a journey below mason-dixon to understand the soul of a is an essential odyssey through american south, and the way it defines american identity and breathe. the letter to my sons. perry the terror, grace and beauty of coming of age as a black person in contemporary america and. what it means to parent our children
of history here at vanderbilt university. more importantly, again, i'm here with our two guests. i will lead by introducing professor amani imani perry, born just nine years after the 16th street baptist church bombing. birmingham, alabama dr.. was instilled from an early age with a strong instinct for justice and progressive change. the rich interplay between history, race, law and culture continues to inform her work. as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor,...
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of the rmt are striking . schools and universities affected with teachers and lecturers taking industrial action today. let's head over to jack carson, who's outside birminghamtreet station. i mean, yet another day of chaos, jack, for regular train travellers mean, what's been the attitude of people ? they're just attitude of people? they're just sort of getting on with now ? sort of getting on with now? well, i think, you know, it's coming up. we've had so many months of train strikes . lot of months of train strikes. lot of people here that i've been speaking to have just alternative arrangements for travel. know what to do, to travel. they know what to do, to how get to work when it is a strike. and so many of them using the bus, the tram networks, public networks, the other public pubuc networks, the other public public networks around public transport networks around this could have been this city, it could have been a lot worse today in particularly because the national express who run the bus companies here were on a complete and total walk out of all the bus routes. but after a revised pay offer put was put on the table earlier this, those buses are
of the rmt are striking . schools and universities affected with teachers and lecturers taking industrial action today. let's head over to jack carson, who's outside birminghamtreet station. i mean, yet another day of chaos, jack, for regular train travellers mean, what's been the attitude of people ? they're just attitude of people? they're just sort of getting on with now ? sort of getting on with now? well, i think, you know, it's coming up. we've had so many months of train strikes . lot of...
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birmingham. and the action in the women's tournament starts tonight on espn. don't miss illinois versus mississippi state and sacred heart versus southern university, southern one of louisiana schools in the big dance for the women and tomorrow st. john's versus purdue and monmouth versus tennessee tech. who is playing tonight? could it be your alma mater? >> texas southern. let's go, tigers. i'm ready. i hope they're ready. >> you stay ready, michael strahan. >> you stay ready, you don't have to get ready. >> i love when you say that. >>> we'll look at the new version of an artificial intelligence program so advanced it passed a bar exam. >>> plus, the alarming new report about backseat safety in midsize suvs. >>> and a new twist in the "rust" shooting case less than two months before a key hearing. >>> but now we go back to ginger. >> my alma mater valparaiso only known for march madness. it's big for them. it's 1 in a 100 chance for them. love you. go! >>> boston had a raucous day yesterday with that nor'easter still pulling away. you can see gusts up to 35. that will impact things through the day really. many of us will have strong winds until tonight. then it
birmingham. and the action in the women's tournament starts tonight on espn. don't miss illinois versus mississippi state and sacred heart versus southern university, southern one of louisiana schools in the big dance for the women and tomorrow st. john's versus purdue and monmouth versus tennessee tech. who is playing tonight? could it be your alma mater? >> texas southern. let's go, tigers. i'm ready. i hope they're ready. >> you stay ready, michael strahan. >> you stay...
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here in birmingham there's over 65,000 students in there's over 65,000 students in the city, a massive student city with , three universities just in with, three universities just in the immediate ofckling inflation and how much spend, i guess, a week on on things, how confident are you that the chancellor is doing something to help you? very confident . in fact , of run something to help you? very confident. in fact , of run is confident. in fact, of run is considered really an issue with students as and as prices going up , the rents going up and up, the rents going up and things like this. and it's a bit of an issue comes to shame finance mainly because we can't always afford to run on that student finance . so we can't student finance. so we can't always afford food on top of that , i always afford food on top of that, i know this year i was a bit short on the box where you have your mother and father's stuff like that to help as luckily my mum was able to help contribute to that and was a big issue this year , considerably issue this year, considerably more than last year as this year it's like one for nine a week and this year for next year, sorry, it's about one five, six.
here in birmingham there's over 65,000 students in there's over 65,000 students in the city, a massive student city with , three universities just in with, three universities just in the immediate ofckling inflation and how much spend, i guess, a week on on things, how confident are you that the chancellor is doing something to help you? very confident . in fact , of run something to help you? very confident. in fact , of run is confident. in fact, of run is considered really an issue with...