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the former managing director at sky news and broadcasting at city university of london. joining us huw edwards is been named as the presenter and there is so much speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he was - speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he was a - speculation, your reaction. i worked l with huw edwards and he was a young political correspondent in a future guard for him then and i do now. and he has been a great deal to the bbc and working extremely hard for the enormous professionalism. while like many otherformer bbc enormous professionalism. while like many other former bbc colleagues, i have heard his name for many days and i always hoped it would turn out not to be true it is a genuine personal tragedy for huw edwards was put in place to the centre of the scandal which clearly, he has some role in that is itself tragic for huw edwards and hi
the former managing director at sky news and broadcasting at city university of london. joining us huw edwards is been named as the presenter and there is so much speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he _ speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he was - speculation, your reaction. i worked with huw edwards and he was a - speculation, your...
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the researchers of the university of london were inspired by the nature of their artificial muscles to create their own artificial muscles , which can adjust the stiffness of the car by applying different exercises. it shows flexibility and stretchability similar to natural muscles. it should also be significant in terms of response speed to axial voltage compared to other types of artificial fish. this product seamlessly changes between soft and hard states and has a significant ability to it is the forces and transformation of sasan danesh banyan company presents the success of its products and services in the field of orthopedics and jaw and face using modern technologies in the inter car doctor with the clinical expert of danesh banyan company and then the artificial limb based on the specific geometry of the patient's body and according to the proposed design it is also possible to design and manufacture the treatment plan suggested by the doctor before the surgery based on 3d imaging on the computer as a simulation of hyde's body. the best treatment method can be selected in the
the researchers of the university of london were inspired by the nature of their artificial muscles to create their own artificial muscles , which can adjust the stiffness of the car by applying different exercises. it shows flexibility and stretchability similar to natural muscles. it should also be significant in terms of response speed to axial voltage compared to other types of artificial fish. this product seamlessly changes between soft and hard states and has a significant ability to it...
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the students of the university of london are asking the authorities of this university to boycott israel . british public universities cannot fulfill this request because according to the draft of the new law that the government england has proposed that boycotting israel will be a crime, and government institutions such as municipalities and cultural centers will not be allowed to decide to boycott israel and withdraw their funds from israel. this is an important principle of british foreign policy that is determined by the government and minorities, especially the jewish community, against campaigns that harm their unity and support anti-semitism, has the right to make exceptions for government organizations to sanction certain countries, such as serbia, under special circumstances, but the draft law emphasizes that israel golan and the occupied palestinian territories are places that the open law keeps them safe from sanctions. it is difficult to differentiate between israel and the occupied territories. the british consider the golan heights as territories that have been annexed to i
the students of the university of london are asking the authorities of this university to boycott israel . british public universities cannot fulfill this request because according to the draft of the new law that the government england has proposed that boycotting israel will be a crime, and government institutions such as municipalities and cultural centers will not be allowed to decide to boycott israel and withdraw their funds from israel. this is an important principle of british foreign...
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of the ethiopian parliament. in london is martin plaut, a journalist specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies at the universityf london. and from washington, d.c. we are joined by kwaku nuamah, who is a senior lecturer and chairman of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to you all. kemal hashi mohamoud, let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start. did abiy ahmed actually say that he would get access to a port by peaceful means, negotiation, or by force if necessary? and if he did make those remarks, how seriously should we take them? kemal: thank you for having me on the show. i know it has been reported that he said by force or by peace. [indiscernible] i don't expect that from the prime minister. [indiscernible] we share borders, we also share nationalities. [indiscernible] there's no way force will be an option. but the necessity of the port is very clear and crucial. [indiscernible] adrian: martin, what do you make of this? is this the kind of thing that abiy ahmed would say, and if he did say this, perhaps he was mi
of the ethiopian parliament. in london is martin plaut, a journalist specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of commonwealth studies at the universityf london. and from washington, d.c. we are joined by kwaku nuamah, who is a senior lecturer and chairman of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to you all. kemal hashi mohamoud, let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start. did...
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samantha: let's get more analysis from a professor on international politics at the university of londonlysis of the results of this election. >> i think it was a slightly surprising results. more than that, it was a collection of small surprises that made for these more ambiguous and very surprising results, but i think the biggest thing that changed for the polls was the stronger performance by the socialist party. pedro sÁnchez was very able to mobilize his base against the right. also, the vox party, the far right party, dropped a little more than anticipated. on the other hand, the popular party did not get quite the result they were accepting. all of this led to the configuration of the spanish parliament and a complicated path forward. but the two main leaders of the parties will be the happy ones this morning. samantha: tell us a bit more about where this does leave the country and the path forward in your view. >> i think it is very hard to see how the right is going to be able to form a government. the popular party can try and they have every right to try. i think the king wil
samantha: let's get more analysis from a professor on international politics at the university of londonlysis of the results of this election. >> i think it was a slightly surprising results. more than that, it was a collection of small surprises that made for these more ambiguous and very surprising results, but i think the biggest thing that changed for the polls was the stronger performance by the socialist party. pedro sÁnchez was very able to mobilize his base against the right....
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, to any de la, added a g from so us, of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. i use research the use of tramadol and nigeria, welcome to dw news africa. i could begin by you telling us why do you think from it all his games, that popularity and nigeria? as mentioned to me, i think the quite a number of reasons for the logical increase in popularity or to use age of uh from to in, in, in nigeria. i think one on one hand um we can definitely blame its um relatives um just in terms of the ease of access it from a to um, in comparison to a of a drawing. so a few weeks essentially, how soon is the one end and this is just by the facts of loss. or rather than reason, he is on the 100 and government just for some place um, quite some strict measures to make it to me. so somebody you difficult to individuals to easily access access from to, despite this still comparatively easy to access is on of ours and from that sort of a ton of drugs. i think there's also another factor which is a small company doesn't quite have to see stigma status attached to it as of how and d
, to any de la, added a g from so us, of the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. i use research the use of tramadol and nigeria, welcome to dw news africa. i could begin by you telling us why do you think from it all his games, that popularity and nigeria? as mentioned to me, i think the quite a number of reasons for the logical increase in popularity or to use age of uh from to in, in, in nigeria. i think one on one hand um we can definitely blame its um...
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of the easier part of that in london as much in plots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling wells, studies at the university of london, and from washington dc with joined by clark, who norma, who was a cd electra and shannon, all of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start. did probably um it actually say that he'd get access to a port by peaceful means negotiation or by force if necessary. but if he did make those remarks, how seriously should we take them a lot. thank you. so for we show, uh oh, i know uh like we have been uh are reported by a lady that depends on how you said it by force. the piece. uh, i never heard of that, you know, could speak on the and i don't expect that from the new address to show you everything. if you could tell me the machine that doesn't show us the go to the 1st, we now work in the company on the the, the corporation, the issue was resolved, the company should have partners. we also share nationalities. hello. this is w
of the easier part of that in london as much in plots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling wells, studies at the university of london, and from washington dc with joined by clark, who norma, who was a cd electra and shannon, all of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start. did...
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then the of the easier in parliament in london as much in pots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling well studies with the university of london and from washington dc with joined by clark, who norma, who was a cd electra and chairman of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to you or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start. did probably um it actually say that he'd get access to a port by peaceful means negotiation or by force if necessary. but if he did make those remarks, how seriously should we take them a lot. thank you for we show uh oh, i know uh like we have been uh very fortunate by a lady that depends on how we stayed by 1st of the piece. uh i, i know that, you know, can speak on and i don't expect that from the, by the time i got to show you everything, it means you can cancel the machines that doesn't show us the forces we know working with all the neighboring countries on the now and the cooperation, the issue was all the shared folders also she had mentioned that would be a little bit down t
then the of the easier in parliament in london as much in pots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling well studies with the university of london and from washington dc with joined by clark, who norma, who was a cd electra and chairman of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to you or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the start....
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then the of the ethiopian parliament in london as much in plots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling well studies at the university of london. and from washington dc, with joined by clark, who norma, who was a city electra and sherman, all of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the stars did. how the um, it actually said that he'd get access to a port by peaceful means negotiation or by force if necessary. but if he did make those remarks how seriously should we take them a lot. thank you. so for we show, uh oh, i know uh like we have been um are reported by a lady that depends on how you said it by force the piece. uh, i know that you know his speech on the and i don't expect that from the finding that the to show you everything. if you jump through the machine that doesn't show us the go to the 1st, we now work in the company on the p a corporation or we met, she was all the competency she had a bundle as well. so she had mentioned that with me, i love you, i lov
then the of the ethiopian parliament in london as much in plots, a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa. he's also a fellow at the institute of pulling well studies at the university of london. and from washington dc, with joined by clark, who norma, who was a city electra and sherman, all of the international peace and conflict resolution program at the american university. gentlemen, welcome to or come on as you mama. let's start with you. let's clear up something right from the...
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let's return to this howl, at director of broadcasting at city university london. tself in, given talk about the position of the sun newspaper finds itself in, given the statement from the law of the young person involved disputing the claims by the sun. what questions do you think the sun newspaper needs to answer? , ., , . ., think the sun newspaper needs to answer? , ., , _, . ~ answer? the sun has come back with all runs answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing _ answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing today _ answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing today assisted - answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing today assisted by - answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing today assisted by a l all guns blazing today assisted by a story and its source, which is the parents of the young person concerned. i'd very much doubt that the sun would have gone into this without being sure of the correctness of their story. that makes it more awkward for the bbc because the bbc would prefer to believe this statement by the
let's return to this howl, at director of broadcasting at city university london. tself in, given talk about the position of the sun newspaper finds itself in, given the statement from the law of the young person involved disputing the claims by the sun. what questions do you think the sun newspaper needs to answer? , ., , . ., think the sun newspaper needs to answer? , ., , _, . ~ answer? the sun has come back with all runs answer? the sun has come back with all guns blazing _ answer? the sun...
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by lis howell, a former managing editor at sky news and director of broadcasting at city, university of londonlegations concerning the same presenter, in terms of a reaction for a corporation already on crisis, your view? ., �* ., ., , ., view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations _ view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations because - view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations because we i these new allegations because we are... ayoung are... a young person has said they were contacted, there is nothing wrong about going on a dating app and contacting people. the allegation then goes onto say that the presenter was and threatening and bullying. that in itself is unpleasant but not necessarily dire so i think this allegation really does way into this, there is no doubt about it, but we gotta be careful about how much weighs into it and it's all really very new and we need to make sure it is substantiated and find out about the context before making judgments about this. it's not great, it's not something that's going to make the situation any easi
by lis howell, a former managing editor at sky news and director of broadcasting at city, university of londonlegations concerning the same presenter, in terms of a reaction for a corporation already on crisis, your view? ., �* ., ., , ., view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations _ view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations because - view? you've got to be careful about these new allegations because we i these new allegations because we are... ayoung are... a...
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cecilia rikap is a lecturer in international political economy science and technology at city, university of londonh giants and ai. very good to see you. a big intro for this new star in the uk, looking at al. what do you think his number one priority should be? i at al. what do you think his number one priority should be?— one priority should be? i think the number one _ one priority should be? i think the number one priority _ one priority should be? i think the number one priority should - one priority should be? i think the number one priority should be - one priority should be? i think the number one priority should be to l number one priority should be to discuss what type of ai we want and for whom. discuss what type of ai we want and forwhom. let discuss what type of ai we want and for whom. let me give you example because that is a lot of discussion about the future of labour related to ai, and actually the threat of losing jobs is not already said, it depends on the economic decisions. thinking about health care, we can think of an ai that helps decisions and health care workers in genera
cecilia rikap is a lecturer in international political economy science and technology at city, university of londonh giants and ai. very good to see you. a big intro for this new star in the uk, looking at al. what do you think his number one priority should be? i at al. what do you think his number one priority should be?— one priority should be? i think the number one _ one priority should be? i think the number one priority _ one priority should be? i think the number one priority should -...
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. _ let's speak now to paul lashmar — former head of the journalism department at city university of london to have you with us. we heard about the challenges, the balance when it comes to libel law and privacy. what are the main risks associated with reporting on a story like this? , , , , ., .,, like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation _ like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation where - like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation where it's - like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation where it's not | this is a situation where it's not very often you see journalists, it is normally about evidence and we use evidence to make our case but what we have here is an anonymous victim, a relative who is the main source of the story, and then we have an anonymous accused which is very unusual because you normally look and that someone like harvey weinstein and the accused gets named because that is the job of the journalist but the sun have not done that here and that is very concerning because it also puts them in a very difficult position because
. _ let's speak now to paul lashmar — former head of the journalism department at city university of london to have you with us. we heard about the challenges, the balance when it comes to libel law and privacy. what are the main risks associated with reporting on a story like this? , , , , ., .,, like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation _ like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation where - like this? this is very unusual as this is a situation where it's - like this?...
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it so asked the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. you know, the drawings us from the government as someone who has been on the inside of the type of medical establishment yourself. let me start by asking you, if you're surprised by what's happening in bangkok at the moment, i am not at all surprised, but i am very sad to see that over the past 10 or even 20 years thailand hasn't been able to move forward. no, the, from these political charades. and the reason i say that is precisely because we are not in the stage where we have some kind of a stablish lead to all of that. but it is quite, in my opinion, a role politicos, the because that is going on in thailand. do you think we've seen an acknowledgment of differentiated by pizza, or is it a bit premature to say that? or? i think his, what things are very interesting. he said, good bye for now until we meet again. and it's not the spines message, it's more like wait and see message. so i think the likelihood now is up to the 2nd largest party that is prototype potty to take the lead.
it so asked the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. you know, the drawings us from the government as someone who has been on the inside of the type of medical establishment yourself. let me start by asking you, if you're surprised by what's happening in bangkok at the moment, i am not at all surprised, but i am very sad to see that over the past 10 or even 20 years thailand hasn't been able to move forward. no, the, from these political charades. and the reason i...
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access services such as the use of libraries, laboratories and other facilities , but they received the former university, and some of these universities, including the london city college , increased by 41% and earned a profit of 165 million dollars. the crescent moon has been placed, the crescent moon, hello, children's program, hello, and i would like to ask you about the details of this new explosion in iran, in what place and in what way it happened. locally in tehran , it happened in a crowded neighborhood about 2 kilometers from the shrine hazrat zainab was stationed in several positions in the area known as sudan street, and they were distributing food offerings, because of this, terrorist agents approach this place where people and mourners gather , park their engine next to a saipa taxi, and thus attract then, using explosions, he detonates the engine speed control. as a result of the explosion, the latest statistics that the syrian ministry of interior announced in a statement this hour ago killed six people and injured 23 people from the area and marriages, which are almost within the area of the hotel complex . iraqi pilgrims are far away abo
access services such as the use of libraries, laboratories and other facilities , but they received the former university, and some of these universities, including the london city college , increased by 41% and earned a profit of 165 million dollars. the crescent moon has been placed, the crescent moon, hello, children's program, hello, and i would like to ask you about the details of this new explosion in iran, in what place and in what way it happened. locally in tehran , it happened in a...
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not access services such as the use of libraries, laboratories and other facilities, but the former university received some of these universities , including the londonge, the car increased by 41% and earned a profit of 165 million dollars. in an interview with the daily telegraph , the british defense minister said that the uk and the united states were involved in the planning of counterattacks in ukraine against russia. the united kingdom and the united states of america had prepared for it last year, however, they reported that the german military authorities are carrying out numerous counter-attacks against ukraine very slowly, and this indicates that these counter-attacks are not properly implemented. in new york about hello hello, good time, mr. najafi, in addition to the articles of the daily telegraph and the failure of the wall street journal's counter-attacks against ukraine, he also prepared a report and raised doubts about the american approach to the war in ukraine and reflected the latest reaction and only in the united states, what about the situation on the battlefield in ukraine? yes, according to the critical content and analysis,
not access services such as the use of libraries, laboratories and other facilities, but the former university received some of these universities , including the londonge, the car increased by 41% and earned a profit of 165 million dollars. in an interview with the daily telegraph , the british defense minister said that the uk and the united states were involved in the planning of counterattacks in ukraine against russia. the united kingdom and the united states of america had prepared for it...
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you'll have senior research fellow of the default of physics and astronomy university college london. of course the count down is what less than admitted to, to go uh, francisco. so no great secret really, that india is part of the space race, but it's a house and had a great record and there was a great pushing daily to land on the moon, enjoying a steam group of countries. yeah. see if they see if it's possible to see about these countries now. uh, joining the other 3 of us have already along the successfully on the, uh, uh the, there's something in june and you'd like to stay. so i'm trying to find some basis bringing another box that i think is going to be a very feature environment or the little exploration. so let's close uh, $203.00 less than perhaps 25 seconds to go for the launch. was that the go button, hospital screen got you and the other half as well. uh, commercial ventures, obviously, uh very important uh for in the they work. so i read the rewards of that to francisco, but i think well, just listen to the last 10 seconds before the loan for you. 43210 of the for a 2nd.
you'll have senior research fellow of the default of physics and astronomy university college london. of course the count down is what less than admitted to, to go uh, francisco. so no great secret really, that india is part of the space race, but it's a house and had a great record and there was a great pushing daily to land on the moon, enjoying a steam group of countries. yeah. see if they see if it's possible to see about these countries now. uh, joining the other 3 of us have already along...
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will investigate doc energy and shot the largest map of the universe as a creative of the law is a professor of astronomy in university college london. he told us about the initial planning for the you could tell us got mission. it's the major at the local advancement. at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe, you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago. right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so it would see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by mentioning a read us of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can, we then people travel from one country mentally in other, discovering your new places. and i think this, this journey of euclid of the journey to dog can assess the, you'll play space or just the website says the journey into the darkness is i think, just part of human curiosity. and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and then why is it so strange because the current measurements based on it oth
will investigate doc energy and shot the largest map of the universe as a creative of the law is a professor of astronomy in university college london. he told us about the initial planning for the you could tell us got mission. it's the major at the local advancement. at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe, you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago. right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so it...
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knowledge is 3 dimensional map of the universe ever created, including about $2000000000.00 galaxies, offer the hobbies, the professor of astronomy at university college london, is involved in finding the mission and told us about what he hopes will be achieved . it's the major technological advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old, so we can see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by making a release of galaxies to get it would be able to tell us by some direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can we then people travel from one country mentally, in other discovery, new new places. and i think this is this journey of euclid. um, the journey into dog can assist you, please verify just the website says the journey into the darkness is i think just part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it ot
knowledge is 3 dimensional map of the universe ever created, including about $2000000000.00 galaxies, offer the hobbies, the professor of astronomy at university college london, is involved in finding the mission and told us about what he hopes will be achieved . it's the major technological advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right. the whole...
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the largest 3 dimensional map of the universe as a created, including about $2000000000.00 galaxies, offer the have is a professor of astronomy at university college, london. he was involved in finding the mission and told us about what he hopes it would achieve. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right. the whole universe is 13800000000 years old, so he could see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by making a release of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can, we then people travel from one country mentally in other, discover new new places. and i think this is this journey of euclid. the journey into darkness as to your place. space agency website says the journey into darkness is i think this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it, other based spac
the largest 3 dimensional map of the universe as a created, including about $2000000000.00 galaxies, offer the have is a professor of astronomy at university college, london. he was involved in finding the mission and told us about what he hopes it would achieve. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right. the whole...
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she's the co director of the centre on us politics at university college london. em join us now here on this sunny alone in the long walk outside windsor castle and if i can bring you and first of all, talk us through what is happening behind us at the moment between these two men. we are in the final stages of the visit here by the president of the united states joe visit here by the president of the united statesjoe biden and we know they've had the king and the president for half an hour, taking tea, having private time to talk to one another about the issues they wanted to talk about in private, likely to have involved climate change and environment which has been a theme of this visit here today. they have then gone to view some items from the royal collection some items from the royal collection so effectively bits of the royal archive that have a link to the united states and they have been shown elements and items that link the royal family to shown elements and items that link the royalfamily to president roosevelt, kennedy and eisenhower, in fact the king
she's the co director of the centre on us politics at university college london. em join us now here on this sunny alone in the long walk outside windsor castle and if i can bring you and first of all, talk us through what is happening behind us at the moment between these two men. we are in the final stages of the visit here by the president of the united states joe visit here by the president of the united statesjoe biden and we know they've had the king and the president for half an hour,...
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the largest map of the universe ever created into anything up to 2000000000 galaxies of lava is a professor of astronomy at the university college in london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what the hopes it'll achieve. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe, from space, as part of the universe and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right? the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so we can see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by making a release of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it what's univers made, or, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave, which we then the people traveled from one continental in other, discovering new new places. and i think this is this journey of euclid of the journey into darkness. as your playstation agency website says, the journey into darkness is, i think, this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it other
the largest map of the universe ever created into anything up to 2000000000 galaxies of lava is a professor of astronomy at the university college in london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what the hopes it'll achieve. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe, from space, as part of the universe and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about 10000000000 years ago, right? the whole universe is...
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mark my plan is the professor of earth system science at university couege earth system science at university college london, the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs. are we saying that the let dinosaurs. are we saying that the 21st century is such a moment. 17 i 21st century is such a moment. ? i think the 21st century is such a moment. i think the most important thing is scientists and social scientist have realised that the impact that humans are having on the planet is so huge that it are having on the planet is so huge thatitis are having on the planet is so huge that it is like we're a geological superpower. we have done the same damage to the planet as the movement of plates around or a meteorite impact. and we can look at some of those impacts. we cut down 3 trillion trees. that's half the trees on the planet. we've made enough concrete to cover the whole world's surface in a layer two mm thick. we create and produce 3 million tonnes of plaques plastic every year that ends up in our oceans and even microplastics in our blood. and the one that really kills me is if you take the weight of land mamm
mark my plan is the professor of earth system science at university couege earth system science at university college london, the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs. are we saying that the let dinosaurs. are we saying that the 21st century is such a moment. 17 i 21st century is such a moment. ? i think the 21st century is such a moment. i think the most important thing is scientists and social scientist have realised that the impact that humans are having on the planet is so huge that it...
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of texas and florida. ama: london breed is asking university of california to consider a new campus in downtown san francisco. high vacancies and declining property values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair cosigned by city attorney david hsu. there is room for student housing, classrooms, lab space, and more. she wants sfusd and sf city college to consider using downtown office space. the city of santa clara is bowing down to taylor swift. city leaders are choosing to crown her as honorary mayor when her concert tour comes to town next week. the city will be renamed swiftly clara to prepare for what has been a pack show across the couny. we want to see how excited you might out there. let us know by voting right now. lauren the city is getting ready. reporter: for the first time in city history, santa clara will be changing its name. >> this evening, we present a proclamation to rename our city to swifty clara. reporter: the name change is only for two days but it's to commemorate taylor swift errors tour coming to levi's stadium next friday and saturday. >> the second thing we are going to do, i'
of texas and florida. ama: london breed is asking university of california to consider a new campus in downtown san francisco. high vacancies and declining property values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair cosigned by city attorney david hsu. there is room for student housing, classrooms, lab space, and more. she wants sfusd and sf city college to consider using downtown office space. the city of santa clara is bowing down to taylor swift. city leaders are choosing to crown her as...
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of inflation over recent years. as we know now, the government is offering 6% in its latest pay offer. our correspondent simonjones has been getting reaction to the government's announcement at university college hospital in central london. this is one of the [arrest central london. this is one of the largest hospital _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the - largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let's talk now to a couple of the junior doctors here, dollar. alex, tell me first of all, you're asking for 35%. what do you make of the 6% of the? i you're asking for 3596. what do you make of the 696 of the?— make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at it _ make of the 696 of
of inflation over recent years. as we know now, the government is offering 6% in its latest pay offer. our correspondent simonjones has been getting reaction to the government's announcement at university college hospital in central london. this is one of the [arrest central london. this is one of the largest hospital _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital...
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of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like this? reporter: that's one reason why 33-year-old louise isn't too fussy about the state of her flat. their boiler was fixed after two months, but they still only have lukewarm water. the refrigerator is also broken, but the landlord is nowhere to be found. louise prefers it that way. otherwise, the landlord might consider raising the rent. louise: this building is a converted office block. so, in the wintertime, the damp and the mold is insane and there's -- i mean, there's always damp and mold in british properties. i've never lived in a rental accommodation yet that didn't have damp
of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like...
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of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like this? reporter: that's one reason why 33-year-old louise isn't too fussy about the state of her flat. their boiler was fixed after two months, but they still only have lukewarm water. the refrigerator is also broken, but the landlord is nowhere to be found. louise prefers it that way. otherwise, the landlord might consider raising the rent. louise: this building is a converted office block. so, in the wintertime, the damp and the mold is insane and there's -- i mean, there's always damp and mold in british properties. i've never lived in a rental accommodation yet that didn't have damp
of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like...
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of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like this? reporter: that's one reason why 33-year-old louise isn't too fussy about the state of her flat. their boiler was fixed after two months, but they still only have lukewarm water. the refrigerator is also broken, but the landlord is nowhere to be found. louise prefers it that way. otherwise, the landlord might consider raising the rent. louise: this building is a converted office block. so, in the wintertime, the damp and the mold is insane and there's -- i mean, there's always damp and mold in british properties. i've never lived in a rental accommodation yet that didn't have damp
of london. both have university degrees and good jobs, and are in their early thirties. found this apartment after two months of flat hunting. they viewed dozens of places, and sometimes even paid for viewings. they were up against hundreds of other flat-hunters. louise: one of the places that i viewed when i was looking didn't even have a real kitchen. you essentially opened a cupboard and there was like a sink, a microwave, and fridge. and i just thought, oh my god, like, who lives like...
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of texas and florida. ama: london breed is asking university of california to consider a new campus in downtown san franciscoroperty values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair cosigned by city attorney david hsu. there is room for student housing, classrooms, lab space, and more. she wants sfusd and sf city college to consider using downtown office space. the city of santa clara is bowing down to taylor swift. city leaders are choosing to crown her as honorary mayor when her concert tour comes to town next week. the city will be renamed swiftly clara to prepare for what has been a pack show across the cotry. we want to see how excited you might be out there. let us know by voting right now. lauren the city is getting ready. reporter: for the first time in city history, santa clara will be changing its name. >> this evening, we present a proclamation to rename our city to swifty clara. reporter: the name change is only for two days but it's to commemorate taylor swift errors tour coming to levi's stadium next friday and saturday. >> the second thing we are going to do, i'm going to honor her as takin
of texas and florida. ama: london breed is asking university of california to consider a new campus in downtown san franciscoroperty values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair cosigned by city attorney david hsu. there is room for student housing, classrooms, lab space, and more. she wants sfusd and sf city college to consider using downtown office space. the city of santa clara is bowing down to taylor swift. city leaders are choosing to crown her as honorary mayor when her concert...
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he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law school of the university of westminster are a gentleman crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the ukraine. so the counter offensive. and now there's a whole lot of talk about the upcoming summit and bill this of the nato summit, of course. and, but it's quite peculiar and yeah, and i'm going to use that word. there seems to be a lot of double talk and ex, explaining what's going to happen there when nothing really much is going to happen . they're, they're going to throw a few bones to uh, to the ukrainians and other than that. and there's no membership in the cards. maybe no membership ever in the future. what are your thoughts as somebody to is approaching the right? i think the game is lowering expectations for ukraine. i think a senior polish official an
he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law school of the university of westminster are a gentleman crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the ukraine. so the...
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sirjohn hardy, who's a professor of neuro—degenerative disease at university college london, has advisedk you for being webbers because i know we aren't far away from the announcement. if it is what we anticipate, just how significant is it —— with us. it anticipate, just how significant is it -- with ne— it -- with us. it is great news, this is the _ it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second _ it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second drug - it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second drug in - it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second drug in the l it -- with us. it is great news, i this is the second drug in the last six months which both removes analyte from the brain and slows the clinical decline by a third. it is great news, and the fact this is the second drug tells us this is a way of predictably helping with the clinical features of alzheimer's disease, and it means there is competition in the marketplace between two different drugs which will help drive the price of these quite expensive drugs down. it is good news in every sense. without
sirjohn hardy, who's a professor of neuro—degenerative disease at university college london, has advisedk you for being webbers because i know we aren't far away from the announcement. if it is what we anticipate, just how significant is it —— with us. it anticipate, just how significant is it -- with ne— it -- with us. it is great news, this is the _ it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second _ it -- with us. it is great news, this is the second drug - it -- with us. it is...
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of the universe. aspartame live from london, this is bbc news. fficals say a state of emergency cannot be ruled out
of the universe. aspartame live from london, this is bbc news. fficals say a state of emergency cannot be ruled out
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but he's a direct off of dimensional research center and university college london and joins me now from saddam professor. what's your assessment of this new drug? right, spectacular of it. so imagine back to everyone has been waiting for for 4 years. it's actually a 2nd to directly share comes up to the market a couple of months ago and becoming my boss approved already by the, at the am to release of shown yesterday after contracts here. me to it like when the truck are at least as promising the nation for the government. and uh, nothing is ever as good as it seems that's look at the side effects which can be quite serious as the as talk of swelling of the brain. micro bleeds, do the benefits outweigh the risks? so that's something which means also the patient is assigned. um, i would say this is something that has to be thinking patients and a doctor, whether it was being done by just want to participate in perspective. there are 4 serious jesus. uh, almost all drugs website x, i think as many drugs return using advanced search. um, the 2nd thing i would like say is it's the 1st drug
but he's a direct off of dimensional research center and university college london and joins me now from saddam professor. what's your assessment of this new drug? right, spectacular of it. so imagine back to everyone has been waiting for for 4 years. it's actually a 2nd to directly share comes up to the market a couple of months ago and becoming my boss approved already by the, at the am to release of shown yesterday after contracts here. me to it like when the truck are at least as promising...
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this all comes out of london university. they did a study of about 48,000 people over 9 years and they found that pro social behaviors helped reduce chronic pain. fact, those who donated money to charity experience less chronic pain of all sorts. and for those who actually did volunteer work, their effects are even bigger. the study found that volunteering usually involve some sort of physical activity like you see on the screen and that stimulates the release of endorphins, which producer reduces pain and improves your overall mood. so there you go. if you want to feel better, do something good for other people. 10. 27 is the time coming up next on the kron. 4 morning news. deadly traffic accidents are on the rise here in california. >> tell you what the chp is doing to try to keep all of us >> 10 29 the time. and back on the kron. 4 morning news with a check of the forecast here at the half hour we've been seeing sarah lee foggy conditions along the bay shoreline in the coast all morning long. but i think the sun is coming
this all comes out of london university. they did a study of about 48,000 people over 9 years and they found that pro social behaviors helped reduce chronic pain. fact, those who donated money to charity experience less chronic pain of all sorts. and for those who actually did volunteer work, their effects are even bigger. the study found that volunteering usually involve some sort of physical activity like you see on the screen and that stimulates the release of endorphins, which producer...
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he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed through the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law. school of the university of westminster are a gentleman. crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the ukraine. so got counter offensive. and now there's a whole lot of talk about the upcoming summit. and bill is the nato summit, of course. and, but it's quite peculiar and yeah, and i'm going to use that word. there seems to be a lot of double talk and ex, explaining what's going to happen there when nothing really much is going to happen . they're, they're going to throw a few bones to uh, to the ukrainians and other than that. and there's no membership in the cards. maybe no membership ever in the future. what are your thoughts as somebody to is approaching right. i think the game is lowering expectations for ukraine. i think a senior polish official
he is a professor of political science at the university of rhode island in portland, we haven't been ripped. he is a freelance journalist and in london we crossed through the income mackenzie. he is a visiting lecturer at the law. school of the university of westminster are a gentleman. crosstalk roles in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate nichol. i let me go to you. first of, you know, there's been a lot of, uh, there was a lot of talk about the...
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are the telescopes have only achieved a fraction of offer to have a supervisor of astronomy at the university college london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what he hopes will be achieved. it's the major at the logical advancement. at looking at the universe, from space, as part of the universe, you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about a 10000000000 years ago, right? the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so it would see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by mentioning a release of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it, what's univers may do, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave. we can, we, then people travel from one continental in other, discovering your new places. and i think this, this during your euclid of the journey into darkness as you'll pay space or just the website says the journey into darkness is i think this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it other
are the telescopes have only achieved a fraction of offer to have a supervisor of astronomy at the university college london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what he hopes will be achieved. it's the major at the logical advancement. at looking at the universe, from space, as part of the universe, you'll, kids will map about the 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about a 10000000000 years ago, right? the whole universe is 13800000000 years old. so it would...
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dan: mayor london asking the university of california system to consider a new campus in downtown sanrancisco. it comes amid high vacancies and declining property values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair of the uc board of regents cosigned by the city attorney. breed set on twitter that there is room for student housing, classroom, let's -- lab space and more. ama: some relief from the extreme heat for inland areas these past few days, but things are expected to heat up this weekend. for details, let's go to meteorologist sandhya patel. meteorologist: you will notice the haze in the air. it is very obvious. it is right here -- right above the marine layer. that's from smoke up to our north around oregon. it is good to moderate air quality, but we will continue to see those smoke impacts. air-quality advisory for smoke, issued today by the air-quality district. it is going to be good to moderate the next several days. sunday, it gets better. but once again, keep that in mind. we have a fire burning around the south oregon, spilling over into our area due to the upper level w
dan: mayor london asking the university of california system to consider a new campus in downtown sanrancisco. it comes amid high vacancies and declining property values in the area. she wrote a letter to the chair of the uc board of regents cosigned by the city attorney. breed set on twitter that there is room for student housing, classroom, let's -- lab space and more. ama: some relief from the extreme heat for inland areas these past few days, but things are expected to heat up this weekend....
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will also chop the largest map of the universe ever created, including up to $2000000000.00 galaxies. awful. i have is a professor of astronomy at university college london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what he hopes will be shaped. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about a 10000000000 years ago, right? the whole universe is 13800000000 years old, so it would see the universe all the way to execute them, so to speak. and by mentioning a release of galaxies, it would be able to tell us by some in direct methods it what's univers made, or, you know, we wanted to get outside the cave, which we then people traveled from one country, mentally, and other discovered new, new places. and i think this, this journey of euclid, the journey into darkness as your playstation agency website says, the journey into darkness is, i think, this part of human curiosity and trying to understand, you know, why we're here. and why is it so strange? because the current measurements based on it o
will also chop the largest map of the universe ever created, including up to $2000000000.00 galaxies. awful. i have is a professor of astronomy at university college london. he was involved in planning the mission and told us about what he hopes will be shaped. it's the major at the logical advancement at looking at the universe from space as part of the universe. and you'll get with them after about a 3rd of the sky. and it will see all the way to about a 10000000000 years ago, right? the...
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the manager of a french restaurant that is one of many businesses in the area excited after hearing that mayor london breed formerly asked the university of california to consider opening a downtown san francisco campus. >> i think there has been -- it is a young crowd. with that being added, i don't think it will make a change, but i think that it will be a positive. >> reporter: it is all part of a plan to revitalize downtown and encourage more housing, tax breaks and safety improvements. matt dorsey is a firm believer that it is the right time to make this move. >> i think she did the right thing by asking the university of california, which is the second largest employer in san francisco , to look downtown and see if there are opportunities here to prime the pump and get real estate going here. >> reporter: he says he is working on details about how to make this a reality. >> we are already looking at zoning restrictions, anything we need to be looking at. downtown can get complicated. some of the zoning things that have been implicated over the years. i have a zoning expert who works on my staff who is going through this to make s
the manager of a french restaurant that is one of many businesses in the area excited after hearing that mayor london breed formerly asked the university of california to consider opening a downtown san francisco campus. >> i think there has been -- it is a young crowd. with that being added, i don't think it will make a change, but i think that it will be a positive. >> reporter: it is all part of a plan to revitalize downtown and encourage more housing, tax breaks and safety...
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of alzheimer's treatment is upon us. so important to so many families out there. we can speak now to bart de strooper, a professor in alzheimer's disease at university college london we all know someone who is suffering from it. do you think we could get to a point in five years' time where people, tens of thousands of people could be treated for alzheimer's? that of thousands of people could be treated for alzheimer's?- treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens — treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens today. _ treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens today. this - treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens today. this is - treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens today. this is the j what happens today. this is the first sign that this will be possible. and i really foresee a future where we can largely prevent alzheimer's disease by this or even better therapies which will now come to follow. . �* . better therapies which will now come to follow. ., �* , ., , ,., to follow. that's really the point, isn't a? to _ to follow. that's really the point, isn't a? to drugs _ to follow. that's really the point, isn't a? to drugs here _ to follow.
of alzheimer's treatment is upon us. so important to so many families out there. we can speak now to bart de strooper, a professor in alzheimer's disease at university college london we all know someone who is suffering from it. do you think we could get to a point in five years' time where people, tens of thousands of people could be treated for alzheimer's? that of thousands of people could be treated for alzheimer's?- treated for alzheimer's? that is what happens — treated for alzheimer's?...
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although he studied at uc kol university, he was educated in hossein ali school peace be upon him, when he talks about hossein, who was purified by the efforts of shiite youth in london, the light of honor shines in his eyes. he is the servant of the guests. hossein is a gurgani who has a pre-university background, and i traveled with the professors and students of the college about the proofs of god. when i went to the university, i became a member of the university islamic association. the grandfather of the university islamic association , i was actually working closely with the sunni brothers of the ninth imam's guidance department, and i was alone like one of myself until i returned and managed the association . so we thought that it should be let's introduce islam and show everyone that our way of thinking is different from this to that and the right path and violence to this period was the starting point that was launched through these groups called ahl al-bayt islamic associations throughout the british university. many members of our group are former members of ahl al-bayti associations who were student activists in famous english universities several years
although he studied at uc kol university, he was educated in hossein ali school peace be upon him, when he talks about hossein, who was purified by the efforts of shiite youth in london, the light of honor shines in his eyes. he is the servant of the guests. hossein is a gurgani who has a pre-university background, and i traveled with the professors and students of the college about the proofs of god. when i went to the university, i became a member of the university islamic association. the...
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there's lots of gladhanding at the university london at this the university of london at this launchone of these new secretary, so one of these new nuclear small modular reactors is to going come on because we know rolls—royce have got the technology to make small nuclear plants, which can be set up very quickly. and it seems to me that well, shapps said to me, we hope to have a decision by 2029. a decision on which company would build the small modular reactors . so there is an awful lot of foot dragging going on here. but i think what we're seeing in general is reality breaking through, because while a lot of people in opinion polls say they support a majority support net zero, a majority also say they don't support it if it starts costing them money. >> yeah . >> yeah. >> yeah. understandable. >> yeah. understandable. and liam for now, thanks very much indeed. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, let's you up to >> okay, let's bring you up to date stories date with some other stories that place today. that are taking place today. and mps the mps have criticised the government's pl
there's lots of gladhanding at the university london at this the university of london at this launchone of these new secretary, so one of these new nuclear small modular reactors is to going come on because we know rolls—royce have got the technology to make small nuclear plants, which can be set up very quickly. and it seems to me that well, shapps said to me, we hope to have a decision by 2029. a decision on which company would build the small modular reactors . so there is an awful lot of...
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can speak to former managing editor at sky news and emeritus professor ofjournalism at city, university of londone presenter and another young person and has described them as abusive, expletive, that alone is something the presenter needs to be called to account over. the problem is once the cat is out of the bag and people know about the allegations, it is going to tarnish the reputation of the presenter anyway and in my view the presenter anyway and in my view the presenter anyway and in my view the presenter should talk about it, it would be cathartic for the presenter and informative for us and probably the right thing to do. the public are not daft and want to know what is going on and only then can they decide how they feel about that presenter. they decide how they feel about that resenter. , , they decide how they feel about that resenter. 1 1 ., , . ., they decide how they feel about that resenter.1 1 ., , .., ., presenter. jeremy vine has come out ublicl presenter. jeremy vine has come out publicly calling _ presenter. jeremy vine has come out publicly calling for _ presenter. jeremy v
can speak to former managing editor at sky news and emeritus professor ofjournalism at city, university of londone presenter and another young person and has described them as abusive, expletive, that alone is something the presenter needs to be called to account over. the problem is once the cat is out of the bag and people know about the allegations, it is going to tarnish the reputation of the presenter anyway and in my view the presenter anyway and in my view the presenter anyway and in my...
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so this research comes out of london university. 48,000 people over 9 years and they found that pro social behavior reduced chronic pain. those who donated money to charity experience less chronic pain of all kinds. doing volunteer work had the biggest impact. the study found that volunteer and usually involve some kind of physical activity, which stimulates the production of endorphins and that reduces pain and improves your mood. we're going to take a break in a 26. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. the man accused of molesting a family member of ufc. >> fighter veins cable ask due in court today. we'll have those details coming up after those details coming up after the break. martial arts is my passion. i work out whenever i can. but with my moderate- to-severe eczema, it can be tough. my skin was so uncomfortable. the itching was so bad. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key sou
so this research comes out of london university. 48,000 people over 9 years and they found that pro social behavior reduced chronic pain. those who donated money to charity experience less chronic pain of all kinds. doing volunteer work had the biggest impact. the study found that volunteer and usually involve some kind of physical activity, which stimulates the production of endorphins and that reduces pain and improves your mood. we're going to take a break in a 26. coming up next on the...
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university, but he was educated at the hossein school, peace be upon him. when he talks about hossein, who was established with the efforts of the shiite youth of london, there was a glimmer of honor in his eyes. our guest's name is hossein . faculty about the proofs of god , we traveled when i went to university to become a member of the association i came to the university of islam as the grandfather of the islamic association of the university. actually, i was working closely with the sunni brothers in the management of the ninth imam, and i was alone like one of myself until the page turned and the management of the association fell into the hands of blue. after that, we thought that we should introduce shia islam and show everyone that our way of thinking is different from this and that, and the right path and violence . former members of ahl al-bayti associations many years ago, they were student activists in famous english universities. these people studied and often work in high-ranking jobs, but during muharram, an unassuming servant sweeps the floor, sweeps the carpet, and prepares for the assembly. all these works are for imam hossein, the slave o
university, but he was educated at the hossein school, peace be upon him. when he talks about hossein, who was established with the efforts of the shiite youth of london, there was a glimmer of honor in his eyes. our guest's name is hossein . faculty about the proofs of god , we traveled when i went to university to become a member of the association i came to the university of islam as the grandfather of the islamic association of the university. actually, i was working closely with the sunni...