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in political science from uc berkeley and a masters in international policy from for the university of cambridge england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. a lot of changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking arounearlier. >> reporter: but she wanted to and eet ith the urrent to evc interim president, dr. denise nolden and her staff. >> it's such an honor to know evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she's doinnow. she's an outstanding role model us and staying in touch with us what's possible when you take w advantage of the opportunities that are here. >> reporter: jenoni says going to community college and taking the required courses for free cademic freedom to pursue biggeideas when she would univeries later. >> i think the community colleystem in california is one of those incredible, incredible organizations and ss that really changes so many people's lives. so i'm really glad to be able to say >> reporter: a love of lear and helping hands along the way, for jenoni and many, many more. enrled in californi
in political science from uc berkeley and a masters in international policy from for the university of cambridge england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. a lot of changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking arounearlier. >> reporter: but she wanted to and eet ith the urrent to evc interim president, dr. denise nolden and her staff. >> it's such an honor to know evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the...
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and this week she leaves for the university of cambridge and england, where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy. and human rights. changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking around earlier. and come back and give back to the veasey. and meet with the current interim president, dr denise no, olden in her staff. it's just such an honor to know that even see evergreen valley college but played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things that she's doing. now she's just outstanding role model for us. and staying in touch with us and letting other students know what's possible. when you take advantage of the opportunities that are here. says going to community college and taking the required courses for free gave her the credit and the academic freedom. to pursue bigger ideas when she would transfer to the top universities. later. i think the community college system in california is 1 of those incredible, incredible. organizations and systems that really changes so many people's lives. and so i'm really glad to be able to say my journey started here. a love of lea
and this week she leaves for the university of cambridge and england, where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy. and human rights. changes. i absolutely love it. i was walking around earlier. and come back and give back to the veasey. and meet with the current interim president, dr denise no, olden in her staff. it's just such an honor to know that even see evergreen valley college but played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things that she's doing. now she's just...
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the university of fed on instead of eve, gideon levy economist for the hearts newspaper and, and london roxanne farm on for my and professor of modern middle east politics at the university of cambridge, a very warm welcome to all of you, mr. levy. i'll start with you in tennessee. what was as well as message to yvonne with these attacks. the message was quite clear. we can, we might but for the time being really stream. and then the side thing cause a very general message, it's very rare that they can say in some good above, it is only 40 seen. but this is one of the moments in which at least they didn't go winds and did something very, very measure. and i know that by this we are contributing this vicious circle and then the next one, a miss farmer. and so mind israel's national security minister at the my bank of via tweeted after the attack, just one would feeble. what does this tell us about the internal politics and as well right now, and who's in charge? well, i think we have normally seen that the israelis have tended to hit back very hard if they are head, it's part of the policy that goes all the back way back to ben green. and i think we also had expected that there could
the university of fed on instead of eve, gideon levy economist for the hearts newspaper and, and london roxanne farm on for my and professor of modern middle east politics at the university of cambridge, a very warm welcome to all of you, mr. levy. i'll start with you in tennessee. what was as well as message to yvonne with these attacks. the message was quite clear. we can, we might but for the time being really stream. and then the side thing cause a very general message, it's very rare that...
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the university of cambridge, she joins now from london. so let's start with that attack in iraq. what do you read into it? it's, it's allegedly they accusing israel of it. and it's a pro it raining in, minute, 3 base and a rock what. what do you think the thinking is here? well, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his behind was going to be the last example of its retaliation for the runs april 1st attack um uh with all of the drones and other um, a direct assault on, on the israeli state. so i think it's not clear how far as well as willing to go. and this could well fit into a longer plan to hit a number of the partners slash proxies that iran works with. and the p. m. use are definitely among those right. the timing seems possible, but israel certainly not claiming responsibility. it rarely does. so that in itself is not significant. and the united states has definitely said that it was not involved. so just reading or just call it a reading into the fax it as well as attacking a in a radian proxy rather than ira
the university of cambridge, she joins now from london. so let's start with that attack in iraq. what do you read into it? it's, it's allegedly they accusing israel of it. and it's a pro it raining in, minute, 3 base and a rock what. what do you think the thinking is here? well, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his behind was going to be the last example of its retaliation for the runs april 1st attack um uh with all of the...
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. _ let's cross to dr alexander rodnyansky, an assistant professor of economics at the university of cambridgeourse, we normally talk about the front line and the battles between the two armies. but this is very much a civilian infrastructure, which leaves people, for example, without power or electricity. that is all part of the war as well. that's exactly right and that's nothing new, unfortunately. we've been able to observe it throughout the last two years. the russians have tried to degrade our energy infrastructure all the time. it's just now become more evident. this has been widely said by everyone, including our president. every representative is calling for more weapons and air defence, so we essentially get tired of repeating it, i know it's conspicuous to everyone a involved and part of russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian people. share russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian people.— russia's warfare to crush the will of ukrainian people. are you worried that the west _ of ukrainian people. are you worried that the west is _ of ukrainian people. are you worried
. _ let's cross to dr alexander rodnyansky, an assistant professor of economics at the university of cambridgeourse, we normally talk about the front line and the battles between the two armies. but this is very much a civilian infrastructure, which leaves people, for example, without power or electricity. that is all part of the war as well. that's exactly right and that's nothing new, unfortunately. we've been able to observe it throughout the last two years. the russians have tried to...
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spiegelhalter, emeritus professor of statistics in the centre for mathematical sciences at the university of cambridgedrian boyle, it's quite shocking, 250 patients a week in england may have died unnecessarily because of those long waits in a any, just what is going wrong here? those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here?_ those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here? too many people are spending — is going wrong here? too many people are spending too _ is going wrong here? too many people are spending too long _ is going wrong here? too many people are spending too long in _ are spending too long in our emergency departments and this is a part of our health care system where we see about 20 million patient episodes a year, so it's a high—volume system, and lots of people getting into hospital through our emergency departments. we know that too many people are spending too long, and these long delays, we know based on scientific ticket —— data, are harmfulfor patients. looking at the mechanisms, if people are spending a long time in emergency is a belated diagnosis and assess
spiegelhalter, emeritus professor of statistics in the centre for mathematical sciences at the university of cambridgedrian boyle, it's quite shocking, 250 patients a week in england may have died unnecessarily because of those long waits in a any, just what is going wrong here? those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here?_ those long waits in a any, 'ust what is going wrong here? too many people are spending — is going wrong here? too many people are spending too _ is going...
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science and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridge in england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. but she wanted to give back and meet with the current interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now. she is an outstanding role model for us and staying in touch with us and letting other students know what is possible when you take advantage of the opportunities that are here. >> reporter: she said going to community college for free gave her the credit to end the academic freedom to pursue bigger ideas when she would transfer to the top universities later. >> i think the community college in california is one of those incredible organizations and systems that really changes so many people's lives, so i'm really glad to be able to say my journey started here. >> reporter: a love of learning and helping hands along the way, for many more. >> 2 million students are enr
science and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridge in england where she will work on her phd focusing on nuclear policy and human rights. but she wanted to give back and meet with the current interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now. she is an outstanding role model for us and staying in...
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berkeley and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridgecusing on nuclear policy and human rights. >> i absolutely love it, i was walking around earlier. >> reporter: but she wanted to give back and meet with the interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now, she is an outstanding role model for us and staying in touch with us and letting other students know what is possible when you take advantage of the opportunities that are here. >> reporter: going to community college and taking the required courses for free gave her the credits and academic freedom to pursue bigger ideas when she would transfer to the top universities later. >> i think the community college system in california is one of those incredible organizations and systems that really changes so many people's lives, so i'm really glad to be able to say my journey started here. >> reporter: a love of learning and helping hands along the way. >>> 2
berkeley and a masters in international policy from stanford, this week she leaves for the university of cambridgecusing on nuclear policy and human rights. >> i absolutely love it, i was walking around earlier. >> reporter: but she wanted to give back and meet with the interim president, dr. denise and her staff. >> it is such an honor to know that evergreen valley college played a part in preparing her to go on to do the things she is doing now, she is an outstanding role...
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researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of
researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of
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scientists from the university of cambridge tested this trick on 260 families who, before the experimenttwo bottles of wine per week, standard for the 75th decade of her eurovision victory. in in april 1974, the swedish quartet triumphantly performed with the song wind and burst into world show business. since then, almost every new hit they've made has gone to the top of the charts. how did you celebrate your anniversary? why are abba members refusing to perform together again and how is their virtual tour going? this is the show business news today. at london waterloo railway station the other day. several dozen passengers simultaneously sang the aba group's hit of the same name, while the rest happily sang along and danced along with them. a similar scene was observed in in the warsaw metro, where a piano, musician, singers and dancers suddenly appeared; in stores in berlin and stockholm , pianos were found that play by themselves, and the same hit “waterloo”. with such flash mobs in europe they celebrated the anniversary of the swedes' victory at the eurovision song contest, which 50
scientists from the university of cambridge tested this trick on 260 families who, before the experimenttwo bottles of wine per week, standard for the 75th decade of her eurovision victory. in in april 1974, the swedish quartet triumphantly performed with the song wind and burst into world show business. since then, almost every new hit they've made has gone to the top of the charts. how did you celebrate your anniversary? why are abba members refusing to perform together again and how is their...
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can sir keir starmer be trusted to protect the uk and breast cancer awareness university of cambridgeleased a landmark new study warning that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body. >> we're going to be joined by karol sikora . karol sikora. >> britain's underage drinkers a shocking report this morning carried out by the world health organisation. they say that the uk is the worst in the world for childhood drinking. are parents to blame? and that is a really shocking story. actually, the revelations show that over half of 13 year olds in the uk have had at one point a good solid drinking session , and they're inspired by session, and they're inspired by the way the data shows they're inspired by middle class parents having frequent, you know, wine sessions in the evening. >> the very fact that we're using the phrase childhood drinking makes my blood run slightly cold. my 13 year old hasn't had those sorts of drinks. it's definitely it's of course, it's parentally related, not a glass of wine at dinner. what? my 13
can sir keir starmer be trusted to protect the uk and breast cancer awareness university of cambridgeleased a landmark new study warning that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body. >> we're going to be joined by karol sikora . karol sikora. >> britain's underage drinkers a shocking report this morning carried out by the world health organisation. they say that the uk is the worst in the world for childhood...
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of anybody who has more degrees than you do, and you are currently completing one at the university of cambridge, a doctorate. you just became a father again on tuesday, and we are especially grateful to your wife. [applause] >> yes, a round of applause. kenneth: for allowing you to be here, it shows your dedication to economic security. david: yes. my wife is not watching this, but -- connect: it is on c-span for your wife to watch. [laughter] david: that is right. my comments will be kind of short to say the department and specifically the united states is entering a new relationship, this understanding relationship between capital and national security, as we get really serious about economic security. there is of course supply chain security, minerals are a very important when feud our ability to have enough capital coming into pay for aircraft carriers down the road. in some areas we are doing better. and of course, most importantly, keep the free flow and movement of capital goods, people around the world. the japanese have been tremendous colleagues in this, partners in this, thinking abo
of anybody who has more degrees than you do, and you are currently completing one at the university of cambridge, a doctorate. you just became a father again on tuesday, and we are especially grateful to your wife. [applause] >> yes, a round of applause. kenneth: for allowing you to be here, it shows your dedication to economic security. david: yes. my wife is not watching this, but -- connect: it is on c-span for your wife to watch. [laughter] david: that is right. my comments will be...
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of anybody who has more degrees than you do, and you are currently completing one at the university of cambridge, a doctorate. you just became a father again on tuesday, and we are especially grateful to your wife. [applause] >> yes, a round of applause. kenneth: for allowing you to be here, it shows your dedication to economic security. david: yes. my wife is not watching this, but -- connect: it is on c-span for your wife to watch. [laughter] david: that is right. my comments will be kind of short to say the department and specifically the united states is entering a new relationship, this understanding relationship between capital and national security, as we get really serious about economic security. there is of course supply chain security, minerals are a very important when feud our ability to have enough capital coming into pay for aircraft carriers down the road. in some areas we are doing better. and of course, most importantly, keep the free flow and movement of capital goods, people around the world. the japanese have been tremendous colleagues in this, partners in this, thinking abo
of anybody who has more degrees than you do, and you are currently completing one at the university of cambridge, a doctorate. you just became a father again on tuesday, and we are especially grateful to your wife. [applause] >> yes, a round of applause. kenneth: for allowing you to be here, it shows your dedication to economic security. david: yes. my wife is not watching this, but -- connect: it is on c-span for your wife to watch. [laughter] david: that is right. my comments will be...
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student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgesity of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream party move towards parliament to express support for the people elected officials who are fighting for the adoption of a law on foreign agents in the republic. got so angry that she even threw a bottle at a political opponent when he remembered her service in kiev. for indecent behavior , eight opposition deputies were taken out of the hall, several more left the meeting themselves, but continued their hysterical attacks in the corridors of power. no hearings are of no interest to the georgian dream, this is now not a georgian, but a russian dream. they have no purpose to discuss the law, they have no answers to your questi
student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgesity of massachusetts is located. institute of technology. in dvelis today, again, passions over the law on enoagents are expelling deputies from the halls of parliament, and there are demonstrations on the streets, both for and against. boris ivanin will tell you more. drums beat from the building of the tbilisi philharmonic, supporters of the ruling georgian dream...
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i'm joined by catherine barnard, professor of eu law at the university of cambridge.rine thank you for joining me on the show. so time and again, we've just said we're not going to put these taxes on. we're going to kick the can down the road. why are we doing it now? and what would it mean for consumers as we're doing it now. >> because we probably should have done it on the 1st of january 2021, le. when brexit occurred. but in fact, we weren't ready and it's taken us a long time to get ready. and as you said, we've delayed it five times. what you're seeing is charges, common user charges. if you want the technical terms and they're going to be levied in order to cover the cost of what's called biosecurity , for what's called biosecurity, for goods coming in to the uk from the eu, but also from elsewhere across the globe, via dover . across the globe, via dover. >> okay, i get the argument about biosecurity. you know, we could be taking in food or plants from parts of the world where we have genuine risks when it comes to french brie. for argument's sake, which we ha
i'm joined by catherine barnard, professor of eu law at the university of cambridge.rine thank you for joining me on the show. so time and again, we've just said we're not going to put these taxes on. we're going to kick the can down the road. why are we doing it now? and what would it mean for consumers as we're doing it now. >> because we probably should have done it on the 1st of january 2021, le. when brexit occurred. but in fact, we weren't ready and it's taken us a long time to get...
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of political studies calling on president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeersity of massachusetts is located. technological institute, well, now watch the stopfake program, alexey kazakov will talk about information war technologies against russia and expose the ukrainian stuffing propaganda. the main intelligence directorate boasts of imaginary drone strikes on military infrastructure in the russian rear, although instead of the promised million modern drones, the kiev regime launches literally flying... garbage into the sky and takes credit for other people's innovative developments, we will tell you more about everything right now in the program stop fake on russia-24. so, the department of the professional terrorist budanov continues to celebrate the colossal successes that, according to the yellow block media, were achieved at the airfield under morozovsky, rostov region, at the parking lot of our long-range aircraft in the yeisk-krasnodar region. fake launchers claim that the drones managed to damage almost a dozen. russian missile carriers irrevocably
of political studies calling on president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, with students setting up tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeersity of massachusetts is located. technological institute, well, now watch the stopfake program, alexey kazakov will talk about information war technologies against russia and expose the ukrainian stuffing propaganda. the main intelligence directorate boasts of imaginary drone strikes on...
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researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new study, warned that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of teenagers say that their parents are too distracted by their devices , and distracted by their devices, and we meet the lady who's been crowned britain's biggest collector, victoria mclean has more than 9000 pieces of harry potter memorabilia, worth more than a quarter of a million pounds. >> and in the sport. everton beat liverpool for the first time in 14 years at goodison park. manchester united have a scare against sheffield united and emma raducanu goes from her best performance of the year to her worst. oh, and one more thing in ski jumping news a new world record has been set. >> good morning. it's a bit of a cloudier day today and some of us will see some showers. you can find out all the details with me a little later on. >> morning to you. >> morning
researchers from the university of cambridge have in a landmark new study , warned in a landmark new study, warned that breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers elsewhere in the body . elsewhere in the body. >> parents, put down your phones. new data from the states reveals that half of teenagers say that their parents are too distracted by their devices , and distracted by their devices, and we meet the lady who's been crowned britain's biggest...
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coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies punctuated biking camp. protesters calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york to my knowledge. so sure, george washington university in the center of washington dc. the professors have been here for hours, a deadline set by the authorities of the university to clear the courtyard for people to leave has come and gone. and the numbers have been fairly consistent for several hours. the people here are very clear that they want the you to best date to start divesting of any interest. it has in these really linked companies to make sure that that
coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes,...
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coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies, punctuated by and camp protesters, calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york. well, let's go live now to john henry, who's inside the columbia university campus in new york. john. so the university have set a deadline to midnight for students, the leaving campus behind you that that deadline is about pa. so what happens next? and that is right, the deadline has come and gone. and as you can see, there are not police tromping through the cabinet. and the reason for that is that students received an e mail from the university president a short
coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes,...
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so mine is a lecture on modern, middle east and politics of cambridge university. she says if israel is indeed behind the attack in a rock, it will likely lead to more incidents against rainy. in fact groups, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his for han was going to be the last example of it's retaliation for the runs april 1st attack and uh, with all of the drones and other um, the direct assault on, on the as rarely states. so i think it's not clear how far as well as willing to go . and this could well fit into a longer plan to hit a number of the partners slash proxies that iran works with. and the p m use are definitely among those. the timing seems possible, but as well, certainly not claiming responsibility, it rarely does. so that in itself is not significant and the united states has definitely said that it was not involved. so it is very speculative. there is a longer plan here of if that is israel, that, that did that, that there could then be quite a few more of these because he run ha
so mine is a lecture on modern, middle east and politics of cambridge university. she says if israel is indeed behind the attack in a rock, it will likely lead to more incidents against rainy. in fact groups, i think it was very unclear whether the attacks that israel conducted against iran in the vicinity of his for han was going to be the last example of it's retaliation for the runs april 1st attack and uh, with all of the drones and other um, the direct assault on, on the as rarely states....
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cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge universitybers�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16 degrees, and there was some glorious sunshine, at times, with a little bit of shelter from the breeze. but out to the east, it was disappointingly cool. a brisk northerly wind, temperatures struggled — only around seven degrees across that east yorkshire coast. we're going to keep quite a lot of cloud, as well, over the next few hours. that will prevent temperatures from falling too far. lowest temperatures to start the day on wednesday morning will be in the far north and west of scotland. we could have some thicker cloud and a little bit of drizzle, first thing wednesday morning, easing away from south wales an
cook from british explorerjames cook from australia in 1770 have been returned by members of cambridge universitybers�*s survivors it comes amid increasing pressure on institutions to return historic artefacts to their origin countries. stay with sa run bbc news. take care. hello, there. it's not a particularly inspiring weather story at the moment, is it? but we've still got that west—east divide across the country. on tuesday, we had the highest temperatures across south wales, with 16...
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the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its eternal rival. two teams of eight rowers competed for the first time on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is just under 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to make approximately 600 oar strokes. one one of the key factors is the ability of the eight to quickly adapt to the weather; in foggy albion, as you know, it changes rapidly. the ability to adapt to the far uneven flow of the thames is important. the specifics of the regatta force the rowers to work their oars to the limit from the very start , because if the opponent manages to break away by more than a body length, it will be almost impossible to catch up with him. t
the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its eternal rival. two teams of eight rowers competed for the first time on the waters of the thames, then oxford...
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two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its arch-rival, and two teams of eight rowers met for the first time. with forces on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is slightly less than 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to complete approximately 600 strokes of the oars. one of the key factors is the eight's ability to quickly adapt to the weather. in foggy albion, as you know, it changes rapidly; the ability to adapt to the far uneven flow of the thames is important. the specifics of the regatta force the rowers to work their oars to the limit from the very start, because if the opponent manages to break away by more than a body length, it will be almost impossible to
two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its arch-rival, and two teams of eight rowers met for the first time. with forces on the waters of the...
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the kind of the way this, that the story, the approaches to intent encampments have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's north western university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between students at columbia university have started a national conversation, whatever happens here, or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies, punctuated by and camp protesters. calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york. a lot of students and faculties across america say they want what they're calling divestment from israel. now, universities and colleges having diamond funds to finance research on this scholarships and that money is often invested in private equity or hedge funds protests as a demanding that the university stop investing this money in companies. they say profit from israel's war like arms manufactured or lockheed martin or tech
the kind of the way this, that the story, the approaches to intent encampments have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's north western university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between students at columbia university have started a national conversation, whatever happens here, or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the...
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dame sandra is professor emeritus of management studies at the university college cambridge and a fellowfor me the minister of sidney sussex college cambridge. she acted as an expert member on organisation governance and leadership on the expert advisory group on the windrush lessons learned review and regularly advises on leadership governance and organisation structure. doctor stuart is a public policy expert and a visiting scholar at sidney sussex couege a visiting scholar at sidney sussex college cambridge. dame sandra and doctor stuart have been instructed to produce two reports addressing issues related to leadership, management and governance. the first of those reports has been disclosed to core participant dated the 27th of march 2024 and has the url in ex pg 606. it sets out the expected and best practice in relation for standards of governance, management and leadership in companies such as the post office in the period 1999 to 2019. it is a substantial body of work, being 133 pages in length, including appendices. a copy of that report, the first report, is to be treated as h
dame sandra is professor emeritus of management studies at the university college cambridge and a fellowfor me the minister of sidney sussex college cambridge. she acted as an expert member on organisation governance and leadership on the expert advisory group on the windrush lessons learned review and regularly advises on leadership governance and organisation structure. doctor stuart is a public policy expert and a visiting scholar at sidney sussex couege a visiting scholar at sidney sussex...
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coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies, punctuated by and camp protesters, calls for justice john henry and l jersey or new york. or i know and so sure, george washington university in the center of washington dc. the professors have been here for hours, a deadline set by the authorities of the university to clear the courtyard for people to leave has come and gone. and the numbers have been fairly consistent for several hours. the people here a very clear that they want the, you'd investigate to start the best thing of any interest. because in these really link companies to make sure that th
coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico in dozens of campuses, in between, students at columbia university have started a national conversation. whatever happens here or at other campuses, those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread the campuses across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes,...
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he is and on the referral of queens, college, cambridge, and has lectured at procedures. universes that owns it was his cutting team member as academic experts of delta street chambers in london. i should now invite judge sony to make his son, indignation excited by the statute and i request or those present 2 dogs. i showed him that i wasn't for my georgia's executive size. my powers, as judge on auto, blay says 40 impartially and conscientious me thank you to consult with me. please be seated. a closed or this undeclared ation. my made by the judge has albany and declared him judy installed as such a talk. in the present case, i said nobody for the principle steps or the procedure in the present case. on march 1, 2024 very popular companies that i will 5 and do that. just feel free to quote an application institutes in proceedings. again, beside the republic of germany, for alleged by relations by the like to subjugation that i being from the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, which i said before as the genocide convention from the geneva conventions
he is and on the referral of queens, college, cambridge, and has lectured at procedures. universes that owns it was his cutting team member as academic experts of delta street chambers in london. i should now invite judge sony to make his son, indignation excited by the statute and i request or those present 2 dogs. i showed him that i wasn't for my georgia's executive size. my powers, as judge on auto, blay says 40 impartially and conscientious me thank you to consult with me. please be...
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of political studies calling on president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, students. pitched tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeachusetts institute of technology is located. gerring addressed the military: before you is a country where there is a lot of white bread, sour cream apples, take it all, take it. the ost master plan left no doubt about what they wanted to do with us. having exhausted all attempts to bring western colleagues to the negotiating table and sign something. pain in the city is not chaos, fighting in the city is the highest military art, and even psychological little things were thought out, the bet was that this would be the very contour offensive, the very miracle that would save germany, i took aim and fired the first shot under window, more than they were afraid of course to run into a machine-gun burst, no longer escaping from it, our corps came out on its own. it is not the church of christ. ptssu has nothing to do with religion. alone for the sake of jesus, others for the sake of the bread of taste. and today there is a spiritual battle going on inside the lavra. the united states and
of political studies calling on president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, students. pitched tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeachusetts institute of technology is located. gerring addressed the military: before you is a country where there is a lot of white bread, sour cream apples, take it all, take it. the ost master plan left no doubt about what they wanted to do with us. having exhausted all attempts to bring...
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of technology. in cambridge, we have teresa buyer. she's live from columbia university in new york, where this will began. but 1st, let's go to hottie, jo, castro, she's at the texas university in austin, with several 1000 students, have been arrested heidi extraordinary images coming out of the university of texas in the last few hours. what looks like to me, a standoff between student protest isn't state troopers. tell us what's going on now. oh yeah, that's an absolutely accurate description. this is a stand off and you can see it right up close here with me. we have austin, police teachers are keeping a line here. they're preventing protesters from getting any closer to the building where they have been holding thousands of earlier student protesters who are being detained. so let me backtrack to explain how we got to this point this morning on campus. it was a silence actually peaceful protest by student protesters as well as faculty member . well then suddenly and encampments from that for the 1st time, some work for tens were arrested on the lawn. with these peac
of technology. in cambridge, we have teresa buyer. she's live from columbia university in new york, where this will began. but 1st, let's go to hottie, jo, castro, she's at the texas university in austin, with several 1000 students, have been arrested heidi extraordinary images coming out of the university of texas in the last few hours. what looks like to me, a standoff between student protest isn't state troopers. tell us what's going on now. oh yeah, that's an absolutely accurate...
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of sheikh bahai. like razi and making alcohol, professor barbara sahakian , researcher at cambridge university, says recreationaldy and non-curricular activities increase children's brain volume , improve their cognitive ability, and also help their mental health. children should read other books besides textbooks, for example, how much it can affect their intelligence. in learning , it helps them in their studies. in learning, in the end, the score of the children who studied recreationally and extracurricularly is higher than the score of the children who did not study. professor sahakian says that studying is not only a pleasurable experience, it is an accepted fact that thinking and creativity it increases the feeling of empathy it slows down and reduces stress and mental pressure. how much do you think it has an effect on your intelligence? apart from the textbook, the textbook teaches us a science. this is general information. it takes us higher , some of them help us in our studies, for example , it helps us with general information, it is good, for example, it helps me in my studies , and it has an effec
of sheikh bahai. like razi and making alcohol, professor barbara sahakian , researcher at cambridge university, says recreationaldy and non-curricular activities increase children's brain volume , improve their cognitive ability, and also help their mental health. children should read other books besides textbooks, for example, how much it can affect their intelligence. in learning , it helps them in their studies. in learning, in the end, the score of the children who studied recreationally...
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the warning at a briefing given to the chief executives from twenty four universities, including oxford and cambridge. he warned ofich, they were told, was in danger of being targeted by states seeking to enhance their own economic and military capabilities. with more on this we can speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is m15 plasma concern here? the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other countries as well, i've seen attempts to get hold of sensitive research, sensitive material, not what would be typically thought of as secrets, not really talking about buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint buying here, but often academic collaboration or joint ventures buying here, but often academic collaboration orjoint ventures in the academic world. but in which sensitive technology and research might then pass which could be useful to another state, for instance, china. it is hard to understand that if you think about it as perhaps if university was carrying out some kind of research on movements under wa
the warning at a briefing given to the chief executives from twenty four universities, including oxford and cambridge. he warned ofich, they were told, was in danger of being targeted by states seeking to enhance their own economic and military capabilities. with more on this we can speak now to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is m15 plasma concern here? the concern really comes to mainly their challenge from china and the concern is that uk universities, notjust the uk, other...
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of political studies with calls to the president. macron to achieve a ceasefire in gas. student protests swept across us universities, with students pitching tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeachusetts institute of technology is located. the trial of gerard dipordie for harassment will take place in october 2024. french media reported this with reference to the paris prosecutor's office. earlier today, the actor was released from. police commissariat after many hours of interrogation on statements received from two women, while deparde himself categorically denies the accusations against him. the case involves two alleged incidents that reportedly occurred during filming in 2014 and 21. we will learn more from our european correspondent anastasia popova. no handcuffs, camera flashes, crowds of journalists. gerardi parde came to the police station himself. he was detained for a while, as required by protocol. it is not clear why it was necessary to wait 10 years; the assistant, who was 24 years old at that moment, says that she was psychologically traumatized by the behavior of the depardy, his vulgar remarks, harassment, then he let his hands go, she assures, so now he must
of political studies with calls to the president. macron to achieve a ceasefire in gas. student protests swept across us universities, with students pitching tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeachusetts institute of technology is located. the trial of gerard dipordie for harassment will take place in october 2024. french media reported this with reference to the paris prosecutor's office. earlier today, the actor was released from. police commissariat after many hours of...
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of a new religious state on german territory. president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, with students pitching tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeere the massachusetts institute of technology is located. institute the trial of gerard deardier for harassment will take place in october 2024. french media reported this with reference to the paris prosecutor's office. the actor was released earlier today. from the police commissariat after many hours of interrogation on statements received from two women, while deparde himself categorically denies the accusation against himself. the case involves two alleged incidents that reportedly occurred during filming in 2014 and 21. find out more details from our european correspondent anastasia popova. no handcuffs, camera flashes, crowds of journalists. gerardi parde came to the police station himself. he, as required by the protocol, was detained for the duration of the interrogation; the press managed to catch only the actor’s lawyer. no comments, no need to ask me any questions, you know very well that a lawyer cannot speak at the investigation stage. however, the essence of the accusati
of a new religious state on german territory. president macron to achieve a ceasefire in gaza. student protests swept across us universities, with students pitching tents on the campuses of madison, new york and cambridgeere the massachusetts institute of technology is located. institute the trial of gerard deardier for harassment will take place in october 2024. french media reported this with reference to the paris prosecutor's office. the actor was released earlier today. from the police...
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of time thinking about. in my perch at cambridge university, we have the archives of john caines, which he wrote from paris afterorld war i. in a state of deep depression, driven by the fact that before world war i, there was an overwhelming belief among the global elite that free-market capitalism and globalization were good and would only continue to spread and that technological innovation would be good for everyone because it was good for the elite. in those days, tech innovation was electricity and the telegraph. such was the level of complacency or arrogance that the global elite failed to see that these innovations were not benefiting many people and that there was rising social tension, anger and geopolitical conflict. the failure to see that is what led to world war i and more importantly, the failure to correct course after world war i in 1919 led to a dreadful decade and disintegration not collaboration. the first thing to ask right now is are we sitting in 1945 or 1919? are we at a point in history where we are about to get world collaboration and rejuvenated institutions to drive that collaboration,
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reynolds is that the university of california in los angeles, kristen salumi, ascending by a gale university in new haven. phil of al is at massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, that i suppose is monitoring developments at columbia university in new york with all began. but 1st, let's begin with heidi jar castro, who is at the texas university in austin. and heidi, we've seen thousands of protesters over the rest of the, just the last couple of hours. can you just give us an update on what exactly is happening right now? there yeah, tom police are finishing the rest of the city and protesters. they've been having them dragging and pastors in this file here. and it has, you can see perhaps behind these officers who now number the number of original professors that were there. there's are the very few people who remain now just want to go a little bit into how this started. only about 3 to 3 hours ago. this was a very different scene. when i arrived, everyone was peaceful. there was a few dozen people camped out. they were making music, they were talking, they popped up sometimes, and that apparently was the red line here because that just a few minutes after
reynolds is that the university of california in los angeles, kristen salumi, ascending by a gale university in new haven. phil of al is at massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge, that i suppose is monitoring developments at columbia university in new york with all began. but 1st, let's begin with heidi jar castro, who is at the texas university in austin. and heidi, we've seen thousands of protesters over the rest of the, just the last couple of hours. can you just give us an...
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university, which is not so far away from here. there's a process behind locked gates, philipo houses, era in cambridge, massachusetts to the 5 days students at the university of california in los angeles have been demonstrating in support of palestine, demanding an end to israel's nearly 7 month old. gone to well tensions rose off the counter riley was staged by students in support of israel on sunday. reynolds has the latest from the purchase at u. c. l. a. are here in the campus of u. c. l. a. the encampment which you can see behind me has grown over the past several days of pro palestinian students have been protesting the university's policies and protesting israel's war on gaza had been camped out there. the university now has barricaded double barricade. in fact, the cam from the rest of the campus. why? because over the past several days, pro israel and active is many of them from off campus have gathered here and have displayed aggressive behavior towards the people in the in cabin, in some cases trying to a break. and so the university as a sort of sealed it off for the most part and that includes for the media unfortunately. so we can't go inside ot
university, which is not so far away from here. there's a process behind locked gates, philipo houses, era in cambridge, massachusetts to the 5 days students at the university of california in los angeles have been demonstrating in support of palestine, demanding an end to israel's nearly 7 month old. gone to well tensions rose off the counter riley was staged by students in support of israel on sunday. reynolds has the latest from the purchase at u. c. l. a. are here in the campus of u. c. l....
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history of computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridgelso universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth and breadth of that talent? how aggressive is the fight for talent? i'm hearing from some ai companies in the u.s. coaching from the likes of deepmind and others, what is that looking like right now? noel: it is really competitive from a talent perspective. again, because we have this history of computer science in this country, we are an obvious magnet for corporations to come into. you mentioned to deepmind. deepmind was on of the early innovators based in london in 2010. it goes to show that we have the talent. actually talent attracts more talent, as well, so researchers want to work together and work on the biggest problems together. this
history of computer science and research off the back of what are strong universities from a research perspective. it is not just oxford and cambridgelso universities like manchester, sheffield, leeds, etc. across the country, there is a fantastic base of research. this is validation that we are world leaders in of the space. tom: i want to get your take on what your company is doing and the proposition around ai shortly. but monday get your view on talent in the u.k. again. what is the depth...
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of these protests. the university announced today it's canceling its main commencement ceremony citing safety concerns. in cambridge now closed for the rest of the week. and at california state polytechnic university humble shut down its entire campus for days. as we told you last night. columbia university is going hybrid for the rest of the semester as administrators continue their negotiations with the student occupying force. this is insane. joining me now aaron mcnulty, a pre-med student at columbia. suing the school. citing the school's failure to protect jewish students and josh shapiro, a student at george washington university. erin, let's start with you. the protesters say this is just classic first amendment issue here and law enforcement authorities are the problem not them, your response i think this isn't an issue of free speech. what has happened recently is that we have seen that this speech has become discriminatory. it's become harassment and it's kept us from studying and going to class. and it's really put our safety on the line. >> laura: well, josh, tell us what's going on at gw, a campus i kn
of these protests. the university announced today it's canceling its main commencement ceremony citing safety concerns. in cambridge now closed for the rest of the week. and at california state polytechnic university humble shut down its entire campus for days. as we told you last night. columbia university is going hybrid for the rest of the semester as administrators continue their negotiations with the student occupying force. this is insane. joining me now aaron mcnulty, a pre-med student...
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of a famous university in england. i've fopthen which one -- forgotten which one. oxford, cambridge, one of those. they're not the big ten but i know they're in england. i congratulate you. i was never even considered for a university of that stature. he's a brilliant lawyer and senator and raises important questions, not just for the moment but for history. the question before us today that he's raising is about the purported impeachment -- i should say actual impeachment of a member of president biden's cabinet, mr. mayorkas, head of the homeland security department. and that is about to be reported to the senate and we have constitutional responsibilities when it is reported. in this situation we are waiting for the actual report to arrive. i think it will be momentary, perhaps this week or next, and we will take up this matter as we're required no do. the -- required to do. the house homeland committee engaged in a year long investigation of secretary mayorkas and his alleged now administration of the border of the united states. this committee in the house held 12 hearings, testimony from more
of a famous university in england. i've fopthen which one -- forgotten which one. oxford, cambridge, one of those. they're not the big ten but i know they're in england. i congratulate you. i was never even considered for a university of that stature. he's a brilliant lawyer and senator and raises important questions, not just for the moment but for history. the question before us today that he's raising is about the purported impeachment -- i should say actual impeachment of a member of...
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of the other ones are on the front pages we've already spoken about. but m15 warns universities that they are targets for hostile states. the bosses of 24 leading universities, including oxford, cambridgethey were summoned to whitehall yesterday, for alison, an unprecedented briefing with security chiefs . i wonder if security chiefs. i wonder if this is something that we probably already knew . but probably already knew. but hostile states targeting universities know well. >> they've been incredibly naive. cambridge, which is my university and i know the town well . all, the colleges, many of well. all, the colleges, many of the colleges are up to their necks in chinese funding, spoken to former head of m16, sir richard dearlove, who says that they have been unbelievable naive in their dealings with, with the china in particular, many, many chinese students coming in who, nick, are intellectual property and the cambridge has been taken the taken the cash and not really thinking about the security or indeed the espionage possibilities. >> yeah. i mean, last year, a report by parliament's intelligence and security committee warned that china could be dire. yeah directing and stealing uk
of the other ones are on the front pages we've already spoken about. but m15 warns universities that they are targets for hostile states. the bosses of 24 leading universities, including oxford, cambridgethey were summoned to whitehall yesterday, for alison, an unprecedented briefing with security chiefs . i wonder if security chiefs. i wonder if this is something that we probably already knew . but probably already knew. but hostile states targeting universities know well. >> they've...
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cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new cleaners after messy room photos sparked student fury. >> fury andrew because they were slammed these students for their cleanliness levels in a mass email. but then they said it was a mass invasion of privacy because there was their horrible rooms. >> yeah, but they posted photographs of students rooms. that's outrageous. that is outrageous. you know, you can't . outrageous. you know, you can't. they were shaming. and of course, a student's room is going to be messy. but basically the cleaners or the bedders or whatever we're saying, you know, look how look what i have to deal with. >> one of them had an infestation of slugs. they were told just to open a window. right. work. now that's more slugs in, doesn't it? >> i tell you what the scouts at oxford used to used to sort of burst in over morning, you know, turn the key and burst in very quickly. they were always spies. >> and i can't b
cambridge. at oxford they were called scouts. >> well, see, that's the kind of information i'll never know being, you know, now, went to a bad university actually are scouts. according to this article, yes, it's cambridge university college hiring new cleaners after messy room photos sparked student fury. >> fury andrew because they were slammed these students for their cleanliness levels in a mass email. but then they said it was a mass invasion of privacy because there was their...