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the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. part, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract family has a further 12 month co ntra ct to family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully that they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be almost guarantee that this would be a long—term thing. and it would be lovely, that this would be our forever home. that's it for this week's programme, you can contact us at anytime, day or night. message me on twitter. thank you for watching. we have had quite a contrast in weather conditions on saturday across the uk. many northern parts of the uk, much of scotland has seen sunshine and showers, this glorious picture shows the rainbow across the skies in argyll and bute. other parts of scotland and northe
the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. part, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract family has a further 12 month co ntra ct to family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully...
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the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. when they lived apart, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully that they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be a long—term thing. and it would be lovely, that this would be our forever home. that's it for this week's programme, you can contact us at anytime, day or night. message me on twitter. thank you for watching. pa rt part two of the week and certainly much better than part one. we sell widespread sunshine across the uk. and indeed the next few days look dry and sunny, thanks to high pressure. but it will be cold with frosty nights. it has been quite breezy with showers across scotland. this feature clearing away as high pressure continues to build in by the end of the day. i
the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. when they lived apart, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. now it is several times a week. the family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. we have talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. about that this would be hopefully that they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be a...
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matthew goodwin, professor at the university of kent, think you for talking to us.position party saying they‘ll vote against the deal. masked demonstrators clash with police in barcelona — as a general strike is called over the jailing of separatist leaders. hundreds of thousands of people on the streets there tonight, a general strike called following the jailing of cata la n strike called following the jailing of catalan symbolist leaders —— separatist leaders. we are edging up to the film review. first, let‘s have a look ahead to sportsday. there‘s a great weekend for sport coming up. we‘re going to get the very latest from japan ahead of the rugby world cup quarterfinals — three home nations still involved. england kick things off against australia. they‘ve mixed up their midfield combinations, anticipating a really physical match against the wallabies. that‘s followed by ireland against the all blacks. wales face france on sunday. the premier league returns — that‘s after the international break — and the no room for racism campaign will be very visible at ever
matthew goodwin, professor at the university of kent, think you for talking to us.position party saying they‘ll vote against the deal. masked demonstrators clash with police in barcelona — as a general strike is called over the jailing of separatist leaders. hundreds of thousands of people on the streets there tonight, a general strike called following the jailing of cata la n strike called following the jailing of catalan symbolist leaders —— separatist leaders. we are edging up to the...
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anna: thanks very much, professor matthew goodwin from the university of kent.ch for joining us. on to another subject, one we talked about a little earlier on about facebook. the eu court ruling on facebook's case over hateful posts. to censor someve hateful posts globally. that was the key question coming out of this. we knew there would be stricter rules europe, but to what expect -- extent with a try to force their will on global citizens? that is what is interesting about this case. we are also covering the oil story this morning. matt: annmarie hordern is out at russia energy weak. -- week. she is moderating a panel featuring the saudi arabian and russian energy oil minister as well as the nigerian oil minister and others. let's listen in. >> we have keep with this mechanism and we have to continue. opportunity for the development of the renewable sources of energy and climate change issues. they have embarked very seriously. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. trading day.to the the stoxx 600 up by .2%. case,und, as often is the is a little bit wea
anna: thanks very much, professor matthew goodwin from the university of kent.ch for joining us. on to another subject, one we talked about a little earlier on about facebook. the eu court ruling on facebook's case over hateful posts. to censor someve hateful posts globally. that was the key question coming out of this. we knew there would be stricter rules europe, but to what expect -- extent with a try to force their will on global citizens? that is what is interesting about this case. we are...
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the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. ccasions. now it's several times a week. the family has a further 12—month contract to live here. but lizzie hopes they'll be there for good. yeah, we've talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property, before we moved in, about this would be... you know, hopefully they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be a long—term thing, and it would be lovely that this would be our forever home. a message on facebook: there are three generations in our house. the others where can i help with daily chores. i have my own quarters and i am now watching a programme. i know how lucky i am. sandra and facebook: we would kill each other if we lived together. we love each other very much but from separate houses. thank you for those. if there's one thing we know about cancer it's that the earlier you catch it, the better your chances of survival. which is why it's very significant that this morning cancer research uk has announced it is teaming up with
the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. ccasions. now it's several times a week. the family has a further 12—month contract to live here. but lizzie hopes they'll be there for good. yeah, we've talked about the future quite often. we talked about it when we came into the property, before we moved in, about this would be... you know, hopefully they've given us an almost guarantee that this would be a long—term thing, and it would be lovely that this would be...
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the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year.ey'll be there for good. yeah, we've talked about the future quite often. it would be lovely that this would be our forever home. loss advertisements promising unrealistic results are targeting young men with some procedures delivering damaging consequences. it's led the british association of hair restoration surgery to call for greater regulation of the industry. tim muffett reports. my name is jerry. i had a hair transplant in 2015. the whole experience, to be honest, was terrible. you're wanting to kind of better yourself and make yourself feel better for it then to only be way worse. all i've got is regret. jerry started losing his hair in his early 20s. newspaper adverts helped convince him to pay £9,000 on a transplant. what were the adverts promising you? and what did the clinic promise you? a full head of hair, that's why i went in. i paid for front to back, so planted from here all the way to the back of my head. i was screaming in pain, saying that i could really feel this.
the university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year.ey'll be there for good. yeah, we've talked about the future quite often. it would be lovely that this would be our forever home. loss advertisements promising unrealistic results are targeting young men with some procedures delivering damaging consequences. it's led the british association of hair restoration surgery to call for greater regulation of the industry. tim muffett reports. my name is jerry. i had a hair...
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richard whitman is a professor of politics at the university of kent hejoins me now from tunbridge wellss leaves us us. where do you think this leaves us this evening? we were looking at the strategy the government might be looking at. what will be uppermost in their minds, do you think? they‘ve gone from having this great triumph, which is getting the withdrawal agreement with the other eu member states, which was entirely unexpected, and they really had a reality check in terms of the domestic political obstacles that remain for the government. i think it isa remain for the government. i think it is a cold shower, really, after all of the congratulations at the middle and the end of this week. i think next week we are clearly in for quite a lot of parliamentary warfare. on the other hand, they will be looking at those who supported the government against the letwi n supported the government against the letwin amendment, 306, they lost by 16. they only need to turn around eight mps. they would be optimistic, wouldn‘t they, that they could get a meaningful vote, that they might get it th
richard whitman is a professor of politics at the university of kent hejoins me now from tunbridge wellss leaves us us. where do you think this leaves us this evening? we were looking at the strategy the government might be looking at. what will be uppermost in their minds, do you think? they‘ve gone from having this great triumph, which is getting the withdrawal agreement with the other eu member states, which was entirely unexpected, and they really had a reality check in terms of the...
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they wanted to hear from the ther of kent and from university president, robert white. they wanted to know what was happening. who was in charge? what was the exact role of the national guard? was the town and school under martial law? confusion reigned all around. on may 4, around 11:30 a.m. students gathered on the comments to continue the rally of may 1. i have adjusted this photo to allow specific students to stand out. if you cannot see it very well, in the front row are the length -- are the legs and arms of jeffrey miller standing behind a female student. this is jeffrey miller. was a native of plainville, new york where he was born in 1950. to his right is marion becky l. she would become the most recognizable nonuniversity student protester, the most iconic photograph you might remember is the day after. 14 years old. a runaway from florida. there are two shaded individuals in the middle right of the photo. they carry their books as a pause on the way to class. on the right is duane schroeder. cincinnati,ive of ohio, born in 1950. to his left is davey shroyer. s
they wanted to hear from the ther of kent and from university president, robert white. they wanted to know what was happening. who was in charge? what was the exact role of the national guard? was the town and school under martial law? confusion reigned all around. on may 4, around 11:30 a.m. students gathered on the comments to continue the rally of may 1. i have adjusted this photo to allow specific students to stand out. if you cannot see it very well, in the front row are the length -- are...
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of "like -- "life" magazine. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. we are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his college years at kent university was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. his book "moments of truth" is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970's in 4 students' lives were lost. [applause] first of all, i have to say, it's nice to see familiar faces out here. pasadenaeople from village and relatives. my daughter is out here with my son-in-law and his parents are .ere most of all, i have to thank my wife for being here. if she will just raise her hand. [applause] mr. ruffner: as most of you know, whenever you endeavor on a real good project, your spouse is the one who picks up the other stuff, and lark kept me organized, kept me going and made sure i did not lose too much focus of where i was going with this. so let me get started. is totention of my book let you know more about me in the beginning before i attended kent state, my introduction to photography, and the rest of the story starts with when i enrolled in kent state in march of 1969. i will give you a gl
of "like -- "life" magazine. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. we are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his college years at kent university was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. his book "moments of truth" is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970's in 4 students' lives were lost. [applause] first of all, i have to say, it's nice to see familiar faces out here....
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that's one of the things that's confusing about kent because no one knows who had control of the university. martial law was never officially proclaimed but it is often thought that it was there. the ohio telephone operators, they have a procedure that if a school or any place or town is under martial law, they cut all telephone lines. so they were under the impression that it was under martial law. >> you say they were. >> they were under the impression it was martial law, but it had never been officially documented. peter. >> back to the comment about whether somebody said fire. how much noise were the protesters making per your recollection at that crucial point? >> actually there was no could noise -- there was no noise. the guards were walking up the hill, the students were watching them. i was watching them and i was kind of alert for -- i was a string are for "-life" magazine and i was trying to be ready for anything that might happen. that's why i looked back a couple of times, i looked for rockets to be thrown. i didn't see anything. i didn't feel anything. you know, i didn't hear
that's one of the things that's confusing about kent because no one knows who had control of the university. martial law was never officially proclaimed but it is often thought that it was there. the ohio telephone operators, they have a procedure that if a school or any place or town is under martial law, they cut all telephone lines. so they were under the impression that it was under martial law. >> you say they were. >> they were under the impression it was martial law, but it...
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he studied history at bethany college and received a masters of library and information science at kent state university. where he focused his studies on archives and preservation. he started his career in the preservation at the library of copping and later worked for a congress and later worked for a pittsburgh-based preservation firm, where he developed preservation strategies for libraries, archives and museums. in 2012 he was named director of archives and records for the diocese of wielding charleston, where he works today. he serves as a historic landmark's commissioner for the city of wheelie, west virginia and has contributed to numerous books and publications. he joined emerging civil war in 2018, which has made it easier for him to justify all his book purchases to his wife. [laughter] he is a lifelong cleveland sports fan, and looks forward to the browns winning the super bowl this season. [laughter] >> that's where we're getting into speculative history, right? ladies and gentlemen, it's my pleasure to introduce jon-erik gilot. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. before we get started, i
he studied history at bethany college and received a masters of library and information science at kent state university. where he focused his studies on archives and preservation. he started his career in the preservation at the library of copping and later worked for a congress and later worked for a pittsburgh-based preservation firm, where he developed preservation strategies for libraries, archives and museums. in 2012 he was named director of archives and records for the diocese of...
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of "like -- "life" magazine. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. we are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his college years at kent university was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. his book "moments of truth" is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970's in 4 students' lives were lost.
of "like -- "life" magazine. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. we are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his college years at kent university was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. his book "moments of truth" is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970's in 4 students' lives were lost.
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of support from dr. kent smith, president of languageston university in oklahoma on behalf of the council of 1890 university presidents. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. dr. smith notes the 1890's has been promised these centers for excellence for 30 years. the senate needs to act and needs to include my amendment to right this wrong. i remind my colleagues that the 18930 land -- 1890 land grants were created because many states rather than allowing african american students to attend the 1862 land grant universities decided to set up in the name of segregation in those days, to set up a separate system of colleges and universities. the 1890's schools as my colleagues know despite providing a pathway to the middle class for generations of mostly african american students have been ignored or at best underfunded since their creation. i've tried to figure out, mr. president, why my amendment is not just automatically accepted. again, it was authorized by the agriculture committee. it passed the senate unanimously. it was signed by the president. why this amendment
of support from dr. kent smith, president of languageston university in oklahoma on behalf of the council of 1890 university presidents. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. dr. smith notes the 1890's has been promised these centers for excellence for 30 years. the senate needs to act and needs to include my amendment to right this wrong. i remind my colleagues that the 18930 land -- 1890 land grants were created because many states rather than allowing...
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[applause] [applause] >> upon her arrival upon kent campus, i reminded her of the arc of my career compared with hers. at being at the university of rochester, i we will senator clinton to our campus. i we will secretary clinton to our campus. tonight it is my honor as president of the george washington university to we will author and world eminent, clinton to our campus. secretary clinton and chelsea clinton are here to discuss her new book. it is the book of gutsy women. share the reflection of the trailblazing women who have inspired them. while this marks the first book together, each has been author of several previous works including secretary clinton's what happened, and chelsea clinton's children's book, she persisted. thirteen american women who change the world. our university is fortunate and benefit from the clinton family inspiring contributions to the educational and research mission, especially to the rodham institute. name for sec. clinton's mother dorothy, they have for many years, been at the forefront of efforts to improve health equity outcomes in washington dc our community and society broadly. we remain g
[applause] [applause] >> upon her arrival upon kent campus, i reminded her of the arc of my career compared with hers. at being at the university of rochester, i we will senator clinton to our campus. i we will secretary clinton to our campus. tonight it is my honor as president of the george washington university to we will author and world eminent, clinton to our campus. secretary clinton and chelsea clinton are here to discuss her new book. it is the book of gutsy women. share the...
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kent, thank you. >>> elijah cummings will lie in state at the u.s. capitol today, a celebration of life ceremony was held for cummings at morgan state university in baltimoreon wednesday. he died last week at the age of 68 due to complications from long standing health issues. today, cummings' body will lie in the national statuary hall, a formal ceremony open to members of congress, the cummings family and invited guests will be held this morning followed by a public viewing. >>> now to heart stopping moments in phoenix involving a red light runner and a family crossing the street with a stroller this frightening close call was captured by a traffic camera so watch this. the family starts to cross the street, moments later you can see an suv speeding through the red light. but another car comes out of nowhere, slams into that red light runner at the last possible second, literally saving that family phoenix police tweeted out the video calling the car an angel in the form of a chevy cruze the driver was arrested on dui charges. >> that is an angel. >> never seen anything like that how about we talk baseball for a moment >> i thought you might want to. >>>
kent, thank you. >>> elijah cummings will lie in state at the u.s. capitol today, a celebration of life ceremony was held for cummings at morgan state university in baltimoreon wednesday. he died last week at the age of 68 due to complications from long standing health issues. today, cummings' body will lie in the national statuary hall, a formal ceremony open to members of congress, the cummings family and invited guests will be held this morning followed by a public viewing....
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in 2016, senior chief kent survived thyroid cancer and in 2018 commissioned for a special offer program to earn a ph.d. in clinical psychology at the uniformed services university of health and sciences. because of a flawed d.o.d. policy, she was found medically unfit to pursue this degree and yet somehow fit enough to be deployed to syria. following this decision, senior chief kent sought a waiver from the navy to override d.o.d.'s finding and again was denied. prior to her death, senior chief kent worked tirelessly to change the navy and d.o.d. policies which resulted in her fifth deployment. and due her work, the navy has made positive changes to its waiver policy in senior chief kent's honor. i remain hopeful that d.o.d. will follow in the navy's footsteps. today i urge the house to pass h.r. 2151, to create a memorial for senior chief petty officer shannon kent, and name the post office at 7722 south main street in pine plains, new york, the senior chief petty officer shannon m. kent post office. senior chief kent's memory will live on because she defined what true service means. honoring senior chief kent in this permanent way will serve as a daily reminder
in 2016, senior chief kent survived thyroid cancer and in 2018 commissioned for a special offer program to earn a ph.d. in clinical psychology at the uniformed services university of health and sciences. because of a flawed d.o.d. policy, she was found medically unfit to pursue this degree and yet somehow fit enough to be deployed to syria. following this decision, senior chief kent sought a waiver from the navy to override d.o.d.'s finding and again was denied. prior to her death, senior chief...