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i got your name correct there. professor at the university of glasgow, he was the chief advisor of the 1st you in water conference that took place back in 1977. it's good to have you on the program as this somebody kicks off of the u. s. government is promising close to $50000000000.00 of funding to help the global water crisis and we will money be enough to solve this. not really name problem is not money, but tech for the countries to develop a financial model. do have a valid and function of the water supply and that is not being addressed to and we don't get functional financial model. the hope for lagging water and sanitation on a continuous macy's and not vaguely. we heard today from the head of the un, good terrorist saying that quote, people are draining the human life blood through them, pyrrhic, over consumption. and what about our life styles? what has to, to change in rich countries? if, if we want to have enough water for every one, this is not only issue between leech and the poor countries. each country has to look after their own water management. these, all these talk
i got your name correct there. professor at the university of glasgow, he was the chief advisor of the 1st you in water conference that took place back in 1977. it's good to have you on the program as this somebody kicks off of the u. s. government is promising close to $50000000000.00 of funding to help the global water crisis and we will money be enough to solve this. not really name problem is not money, but tech for the countries to develop a financial model. do have a valid and function of...
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and even recently in scotland there has been some more research from the university of glasgow, which why haven't lessons been learned from this? i mean, as you say, we've known about this for a really long time. and we what we to do is look at the 1966 world cup team. i think it's something like the players were like five of the players were diagnosed with it led diagnosed with dementia. it led to of four of them. to the death of four of them. why haven't these lessons we learned? mean, study up learned? i mean, this study up to 2019 and there are players there who've developed dementia . yes. so interesting when there's got to be a connection in the united states between people who played american football and the brain injuries that were caused by that leading to dementia and other neurological conditions, there was a massive push against that by the people who had vested interest in the game. and it was really hard to believe because sport is so good for people to avoid dementia. it was so hard to believe that people playing sport would be at risk. and the thing about football is
and even recently in scotland there has been some more research from the university of glasgow, which why haven't lessons been learned from this? i mean, as you say, we've known about this for a really long time. and we what we to do is look at the 1966 world cup team. i think it's something like the players were like five of the players were diagnosed with it led diagnosed with dementia. it led to of four of them. to the death of four of them. why haven't these lessons we learned? mean, study...
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let's speak to the former scottish labour leader, now the director of thejohn smith centre at glasgow universityis no doubt it was a robust contest and _ done right now. there is no doubt it was a robust contest and is - done right now. there is no doubt it was a robust contest and is a - was a robust contest and is a first—time discussion of the scottish national party haida leadership election contest in 19 years. so, political commentators struggled to predict what was going to happen and how the members would vote. you're right, the result was close with humza yousaf getting 48% in the first round and then when the votes transferred to the third—place candidate ash regan, it came down to 52 - 48, candidate ash regan, it came down to 52 — a8, which shows a pretty divided party which can look to move forward tomorrow based on what he decides when moving forward with his cabinet. the smp and the greens have a de facto coalition and confidence agreement in terms of how their governing and have a long list of things they would do together. if your humza yousaf is confident he can get his budget t
let's speak to the former scottish labour leader, now the director of thejohn smith centre at glasgow universityis no doubt it was a robust contest and _ done right now. there is no doubt it was a robust contest and is - done right now. there is no doubt it was a robust contest and is a - was a robust contest and is a first—time discussion of the scottish national party haida leadership election contest in 19 years. so, political commentators struggled to predict what was going to happen and...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer, but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary, after the takeover, she received dozens ofe been more active since the takeover — some were newly created or appear to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still allowed on the platform? i would like him to read some of the messages that i have been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed to be on twitter. musk has used the votes features on twitter to make decisions about its future. these polls have no statistical value, but in having tried to contact him in every way possible, i used one of these polls to try to catch his attention. over 40,000 users voted and 89% of them said they would like elon musk to do an interview with me. neither twitter nor musk have responded to the points raised in this investigation. twitter says defending and respecting the users' voice
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer, but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary, after the takeover, she received dozens ofe been more active since the takeover — some were newly created or appear to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started showing her experience as a survivor on twitter, but when she tweeted about her attack injanuary, after the takeover, she received dozens ofve since the takeover, someone newly created or appear to have been reinstated after the amnesty of mask on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you have the opportunity? i would you say to elon musk if you have the opportunity?— would you say to elon musk if you have the opportunity? i would ask wh are have the opportunity? i would ask why are these _ have the opportunity? i would ask why are these accounts _ have the opportunity? i would ask why are these accounts that - have the opportunity? i would ask why are these accounts that are l why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still allowed on the platform? i would like him to read some of the messages that i have been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed to be on twitter. elan allowed to be on twitter. elon musk has used features _ allowed to be on twitter. elon musk has used features on _ allowed to be on twitter. elon musk has used features on twitter - allowed to be
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started showing her experience as a survivor on twitter, but when she tweeted about her attack injanuary, after the takeover, she received dozens ofve since the takeover, someone newly created or appear to have been reinstated after the amnesty of mask on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you have the opportunity? i would you say to elon musk if you have the opportunity?— would you say to elon musk if you have the...
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old, was born in glasgow and graduated from the university there, the united states is trying to woo africa a. the white house sent deputy prime minister kamala haris on a big tour ofcontinent in an attempt to resist. to the growing influence of russia and china in the region, see elizaveta khramtsova for details for the african tour of the us vice president, three countries of the continent have chosen. first stop in ghana then visit tanzania and zambia on the kamala haris trip. they promise to advance in solving key problems for the region to bring the economy to a new level close the problem of tribal safety to understand what to do with the changing climate to the urgent issues added elements of the western agenda. let's agree that women around the world should be able to fully participate in economic, political and social life, which is what states on the continent really need to say not at press conferences, but on american television, while washington did not see the prospects for developing relations with african countries became a key investor on the continent. china is not only extracting resources here. well, it develops infrastructure. and although kama
old, was born in glasgow and graduated from the university there, the united states is trying to woo africa a. the white house sent deputy prime minister kamala haris on a big tour ofcontinent in an attempt to resist. to the growing influence of russia and china in the region, see elizaveta khramtsova for details for the african tour of the us vice president, three countries of the continent have chosen. first stop in ghana then visit tanzania and zambia on the kamala haris trip. they promise...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens ofunts targeting her had become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask — why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still allowed on the platform? i would like him to read some of the messages that i've been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed to be on twitter. musk has used votes on twitter to make decisions about its future. these polls have no statistical value, but having contacted him every way possible, i used one to try to catch his attention. over 40,000 twitter users voted and 89% of them said they'd like elon musk to do an interview with me. neither twitter nor musk have responded to the points raised in this investigation. twitter says defending and respecting the users' voice remains one of its core values. but the users i've spoken to are left with questions. mar
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens ofunts targeting her had become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask — why are these accounts that...
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university in glasgow she was raped last summer she started sharing her experiences on social media but when in january after the reorganization , she wrote on twitter about her attacker, then received dozens ofwith insults , troll accounts became active and attacked her, some of them were created very recently or were restored after the amnesty masks about the previously banned accounts and for you to tell ilon mask if there was such a chance i would ask why these accounts that intimidate and harass people are still on this platform i would like him to read some of the messages that have been sent to me and tell him why these profiles are allowed to exist on twitter, musk used twitter voting to make decisions about the future of the network , and after reaching out to him in every possible way, we used this one to get the attention of over 40,000 users twitter was voted on and 89% of them want musk to give me an interview anya twitter anilon musk did not answer the questions we raised in this investigation twitter claims that protection and respect for the user's voice remains one of its main values , but the users themselves with whom we chatted, still have questions for him, that 's all fo
university in glasgow she was raped last summer she started sharing her experiences on social media but when in january after the reorganization , she wrote on twitter about her attacker, then received dozens ofwith insults , troll accounts became active and attacked her, some of them were created very recently or were restored after the amnesty masks about the previously banned accounts and for you to tell ilon mask if there was such a chance i would ask why these accounts that intimidate and...
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while at university in glasgow, she was raped. we cross now to the house ofs 2017. i worked closely with m15 and whilst its activity is necessarily discrete, the whole country should be profoundly grateful for the patriotism and courage of its staff. they work indefatigably everyday to keep british people say. since the start of 2017, m15 and police have disrupted 37 late stage attack plots. madam deputy speaker, an islamist suicide bomber injured over a thousand as well as infecting incalculable psychological damage and misery. i know that the whole house willjoin me in expressing our profound sorrow and extending our heartfelt condolences to everyone affected by this barbaric act. they were supposed to have a brilliant time and come home safely. what should have been a simple pleasure turn into a hellish nightmare. it is vital we understand what happened and what lessons we need to learn. because we must do everything possible to prevent a repeat of this outrage. volume three of the inquiry was published last thursday. i want to thank sirjohn saunders and h
while at university in glasgow, she was raped. we cross now to the house ofs 2017. i worked closely with m15 and whilst its activity is necessarily discrete, the whole country should be profoundly grateful for the patriotism and courage of its staff. they work indefatigably everyday to keep british people say. since the start of 2017, m15 and police have disrupted 37 late stage attack plots. madam deputy speaker, an islamist suicide bomber injured over a thousand as well as infecting...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens of become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously—banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, why are these accounts that are bullying i and harassing people - still allowed on the platform? i would like him to read somel of the messages that i've been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed l to be on twitter. musk has used votes on twitter to make decisions about its future. these polls have no statistical value, but having contacted him every way possible, i used one to try to catch his attention. over 40,000 twitter users voted and 89% of them said they'd like elon musk to do an interview with me. neither twitter nor musk have responded to the points raised in this investigation. twitter says defending and respecting the users' voice remains one of its core values. but the users i've spoken to are left with questions. marianna spring, bb
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens of become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously—banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, why are these accounts that are bullying i and...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens ofaccounts targeting her had become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask — why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still allowed on the platform? i would like him to read some of the messages that i've been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed to be on twitter. musk has used votes on twitter to make decisions about its future. these polls have no statistical value, but having contacted him every way possible, i used one to try to catch his attention. over 40,000 twitter users voted and 89% of them said they'd like elon musk to do an interview with me. neither twitter nor musk have responded to the points raised in this investigation. twitter says defending and respecting the users' voice remains one of its core values. but the users i've spoken to are left with questions.
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary — after the takeover — she received dozens ofaccounts targeting her had become more active since the takeover. some were newly created, or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask — why are these accounts...
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of disasters. it was the iraq war that inspired humza yousaf to join the snp when he was a student at glasgow universityor the country. and i think that's what drives him, you know. he is affable, he's dependable, and i think that comes through in what he does in the public eye. humza yousaf has spoken about being a victim of racism and he and his wife have sought to challenge discrimination when they've come up against it. he retains a passion to help those in need, here assisting syrian refugees ashore in greece when he was international development minister. having witnessed what i've witnessed today, thousands of people arriving on the island of lesbos for a better life in europe, sacrificing everything and risking their own lives and their children's lives, i think it would be a real stain on our conscience if we didn't assist those people. he is a career politician, seen as the continuity candidate. but during the leadership campaign, his record in government came under attack from his opponents. when he was transport minister he was fined for driving without insurance. he had a spell asjustice se
of disasters. it was the iraq war that inspired humza yousaf to join the snp when he was a student at glasgow universityor the country. and i think that's what drives him, you know. he is affable, he's dependable, and i think that comes through in what he does in the public eye. humza yousaf has spoken about being a victim of racism and he and his wife have sought to challenge discrimination when they've come up against it. he retains a passion to help those in need, here assisting syrian...
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of a much bigger number. so anyone who thinks that there is a parallel universe what is actually going on, big meetings in paris and glasgowight i was at the kop in glasgow reporting on that. if you could have bottled the — reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere _ reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere that - reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere that was i bottled the atmosphere that was there, you would have thought something was going to happen —— cop. the other side of the brain, the parallel universe, to use your analogy, thanks it is all very well talking about this at an event like a cop, to something else to put the policies in place on a governmental level to make change. so how do you think, do you think this ipcc report is going to influence government policies in a significant way? then;i policies in a significant way? they have their role. _ policies in a significant way? they have their role. it _ policies in a significant way? they have their role. it gives _ policies in a significant way? tie: have their role. it gives 30 policies in a signific
of a much bigger number. so anyone who thinks that there is a parallel universe what is actually going on, big meetings in paris and glasgowight i was at the kop in glasgow reporting on that. if you could have bottled the — reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere _ reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere that - reporting on that. if you could have bottled the atmosphere that was i bottled the atmosphere that was there, you would have thought something...
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of disasters. it was the iraq war that inspired him to join the | war that inspired him tojoin the snp when he was a student at glasgow universityc. that comes through in what he does for the public-— for the public. humza yousaf has talked about _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a victim - for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a victim of. talked about being a victim of racism and he and his wife have sought to challenge discrimination when they have come up against it. he retains a passion to help those in needs, here a55isting syrian refugees sure increase. in needs, here assisting syrian refugees sure increase. having witnessed _ refugees sure increase. having witnessed what _ refugees sure increase. having witnessed what i _ refugees sure increase. having witnessed what i witnessed . refugees sure increase. having . witnessed what i witnessed today, thousands of people arriving on the island of le5bo5 for a better life in europe, sacrificing everything, it would be a real stain on o
of disasters. it was the iraq war that inspired him to join the | war that inspired him tojoin the snp when he was a student at glasgow universityc. that comes through in what he does for the public-— for the public. humza yousaf has talked about _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a _ for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a victim - for the public. humza yousaf has talked about being a victim of. talked...
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university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary after the takeover, she received dozens of active since the takeover. some were newly created or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, "why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still allowed on the platform?" i would like him to read some of the messages that i've been sent and tell me why those accounts are still allowed to be on twitter. musk has used votes on twitter to make decisions about its future. these polls have no statistical value but, having contacted him every way possible, i used one to try to catch his attention. over 40,000 twitter users voted and 89% of them said they'd like elon musk to do an interview with me. neither twitter nor musk have responded to the points raised in this investigation. twitter says defending and respecting the user's voice remains one of its core values. but the users i've spoken to are left with questions. marianna spring, bbc news. the makers
university in glasgow, she was raped. she started sharing her experience as a survivor on social media last summer. but when she tweeted about her attacker injanuary after the takeover, she received dozens of active since the takeover. some were newly created or appeared to have been reinstated after musk�*s amnesty on previously banned accounts. what would you say to elon musk if you had the opportunity? i would ask, "why are these accounts that are bullying and harassing people still...