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now, for those from the university of lot, bo shows students fleeing from the area made reported terror with showing which left for people dead. and there are claims militants now controlled most of the city and have imposed a few. how does that download? that information has been officially confirmed by the government has one disobedience to avoid seeking at face value. claims being made on social media are our armed forces managed to inflict severe casualties upon the attacking groups, killing and wounding hundreds of terrace destroying dozens of vehicles. terrorist groups have posted misleading information, news and videos via their platforms to instill fear in the hearts of citizens. in this regard, the supreme command of the armed forces advises citizens to avoid that information . now this, the father crockett attacks on a level have been intensifying for weeks affecting both new and old neighborhoods. as mentioned earlier, there was a showing incident that destroyed for residential buildings at the university of a level killing for students and injuring many others, most of whom
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they have to give a number instead of their name, they know who that is and go off screen so stuff doesn't get reported back home. a lot of stuff is in our universities some of it wittingly, a lot of unwittingly. if we are to prevail in this new cold war the prc has initiated we must ensure intellectual institutions, armories are aligned with our interests. over the past year, i can think of no two committees led by these two exceptional guests we have here tonight that have done more critical work exposing how our adversaries exploited the higher education system so it's a pleasure to introduce our guests tonight, congresswoman virginia foxx, chairwoman of the house committee of education and the workforce, she's been at the forefront of efforts to hold university leaders accountable for the rise of anti-semitism on campuses and under her leadership the committee has summoned numerous university presidents to testify before congress and despite the fact that her committee also deals with workforce issues, she has inadvertently put a number of university people out of work as a consequence of their efforts. next, we are excited to have congressman jo
they have to give a number instead of their name, they know who that is and go off screen so stuff doesn't get reported back home. a lot of stuff is in our universities some of it wittingly, a lot of unwittingly. if we are to prevail in this new cold war the prc has initiated we must ensure intellectual institutions, armories are aligned with our interests. over the past year, i can think of no two committees led by these two exceptional guests we have here tonight that have done more critical...
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of poland, wasn't a very small central european kingdom. the facilities, essentially among gold invasion, the russian principalities became a buffalo to protect it, proposals from home, 2nd thing, worship universe, lots of stuff is a lot play out of the year at the fortune of ours and that suddenness, fortunes. and it was never that a deal was stored in bullshit, eat, or studio or i see the silly for to the doctor of history as well versed in the history of preston relations with colon. i see, and i some of the vision taylor 0 point one goal, but that i don't know do for you to edit the motion issue oral courses and weeks about boredom, which is the thing is with 0 what the notion that a miss susan english one that rushes eastern principalities found to the among goals. well those in the west we have the blue screen. we can find them. i'm going invasion and unable to defend felt of the poles and political indians. that too was a lingering and destructive me. ok, the last 4 of issue that happened there's that, that, that are mongolia need talk to me approachable. and i wish to number solution. there are different listeners from dr. natalia another 2 weeks ago because of ph. d and history. the politica
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of political environment they are operating in now. texas recently there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to eliminate a lot of the pei programs . the university of texas took that and said that means we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement centers. multicultural enhancement center was founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we are running now with these programs going away and how can colleges redouble their efforts or begin efforts to start to provide access to that hidden work? >> anthony abraham jack: the hard part is people say elite schools they think about just a few, harvard, princeton, stanford. we forget about michigan, aruniversity of virginia, university of texas and in some cases the stakes are higher there because there are so many students . there's almost like thesame number of faculty . there are so many more students at these positions to be are a, teaching assistant. so we actually need these additions even more at our state schools because so many people resolve. with the supreme court decision in students michigan versus har
of political environment they are operating in now. texas recently there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to eliminate a lot of the pei programs . the university of texas took that and said that means we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement centers. multicultural enhancement center was founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we are running now with these programs going away and how can colleges redouble...
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universities, but you think of sot of the public flagships as well and the political environment they're operating in now as well. texas recently, there was a bill that forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of the dei programs and the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, that was sort of founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we're running now with these programs going away and how can colleges sort of redouble their efforts origin efforts to start to provide access to that hidden curriculum? >> and the hard part is, when people say like elite schools, they're always saying just a few, harvard yale, princeton and we forget about michigan, university of virginia, like university of texas, and in some respects the stakes are higher there because there are so many more students, right? there are almost like the same number of faculty. like if you do a per capita thing, there are so many more students at these positions to be ra's, to be teaching assistants and it's so different. we need these initiatives more at our state schools because s
universities, but you think of sot of the public flagships as well and the political environment they're operating in now as well. texas recently, there was a bill that forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of the dei programs and the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, that was sort of founded as a tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we're...
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of political environment that they're operating in now. texas recently, there was a bill that passed that basically forced universities to sort of eliminate a lot of d-i programs and. the university of texas took that and said, well, that means that we can no longer fund our multicultural enhancement center. now, the multicultural enhancement center, our center was sort of founded as tool to help students learn some of that hidden, hidden curriculum. what is the risk that we're running now with these programs going away? and how can colleges sort of redouble their efforts or begin to start provide to that hidden curriculum? yeah the and the hard is when some people say like schools they always think about just a few like harvard, yale, princeton and stanford. and we forget about our public fascists, michigan, like the university of virginia like university of texas. and in some respects, the stakes are higher there because there are so more students. right. there are this almost like the same number of faculty, like did at kind of a per capita thing. there so many more students at these positions to be raised to course. assistant teaching assis
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their universities to, to invest in things that represent their values. but a lot of the universities are investing directly in venture capital industry, which is directly uh, taking that money. i'm putting it directly into into as well. mm hm. and just as one example of how invested us giants are in israel's take landscape house on your former employer, google alongside another giant amazon are heavily invested. they have $2000000000.00 contract cloud computing contract for project members. can you briefly describe to us what project nimbus does and why so many coolers, including yourself, are protesting you to end getting fired for it? yeah, so as i mentioned, this is a joint contract between google and amazon. it is a $1200000000.00 contract and it is very beneficial to google. and amazon's bottom line is basically google and amazon are providing cloud and a services to these rarely government, but more specifically directly to the is rarely military. and basically handing them the servers that allow them to do whatever they want, they give them the state of the r
their universities to, to invest in things that represent their values. but a lot of the universities are investing directly in venture capital industry, which is directly uh, taking that money. i'm putting it directly into into as well. mm hm. and just as one example of how invested us giants are in israel's take landscape house on your former employer, google alongside another giant amazon are heavily invested. they have $2000000000.00 contract cloud computing contract for project members....
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a lot of this comes out of the case in baltimore, that's where your autopsy was performed, that was not done up here in pennsylvania. doctor aiken was with the university of baltimore. a lot of what was brought up here was evidence that was gathered down there. i have not been to visit the grave. it is on my list. i know the cemetery that she is in. please don't ask me what cemetery it is because i couldn't tell you off the top of my head but i know the name of the cemetery at one of the days that i'm getting around better i want to get down and visit. >> how do you reconcile these allmond odors, what possible explanation could there be? >> other than the fact that he didn't poison her which is what that seems to indicate, somebody, particularly given that doctor herman, whose and unbiased doctor, should have recognized that odor and no one recognized that odor. the chambermaids that were there, the people staying in the hotel, no one reported sells smelling bitter almonds. that seems to be an indication that she was not poisoned. >> so the investigation regarding his forgeries for the check or the will following or he just never went into maryland aga
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of wrangling in the next year with universities making their case that they can contribute to growth and at the same time probably quite a lote government on universities to show value for money including around vice chancellors' pgy- thank you, branwen jeffreys. extremely heavy rain has caused flooding in barcelona in spain, less than a week after the devastation in valencia which has killed more than 200 people. in barcelona, water has entered parts of the main airport and some motorways are underwater. the area shown here is on red alert for torrential rain. further south down the coast, rescue workers in valencia are continuing to comb through underground car parks, looking for missing people. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake reports from valencia. the official search for bodies goes on, all along the flood—ravaged ravines, but many of the families of spain's missing have given up on the authorities and are doing the work themselves — this new instagram page, part tribute, part plea for help to find their loved ones. among them, brothers ivan, on the left, and ruben, just three years old. we went to the boys' town and
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lot of emphasis on community and safety. so my friends in the states, we're definitely a lot more stressed that the university crews, they weren't receiving the same kind of support their class schedules were a lot heavier than mine. and then for us home to 4 different univers, international students make up 44 percent the student body at the university of edinburgh that serve a 24000 students. and besides london, edinburgh is the most popular student destination. in the past. the well, you may think of it as a rainy city, a buyer in the rain full in edinburgh is less than the scottish average. and it rains less annually than in room in unit and in new york. so i guess i'm just, i'm lucky. edinburgh is less expensive than london or paris intensive, living costs more expensive and still criminal. lisbon, nice and international relations student from india is showing us how he budgets for centrals. so did you know that the university of edinburgh recommends between $920.19 pounds per month as a bunch of sounds about right i, there's a big gap and that's a good because there's and weight. he's a lot in the city in cost of living is
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this is the view of professor todd belt, director of the political management program at george washington university: a lotgseth and you look at somebody like tulsi gabbard, these are two people who were pretty isolationist and want the united states not to be involved in ukraine and not to be involved in israel and for the us to withdraw from its leadership place internationally. back to robert and michael. robert, what is interesting here, one of them many interesting aspects of this discussion, we have not seen any falls on what the public makes of all of these appointments. donald trump, he won the electoral college and he also won the popular vote. it will be fascinating to see, is he having public backing for really trying to shake things up really trying to shake things up with his choice of appointees?- up with his choice of appointees? up with his choice of a- ointees? ., , ., , appointees? that is a big question _ appointees? that is a big question indeed. - appointees? that is a big question indeed. most i appointees? that is a big question indeed. most ofj appointees? that is a big - question i
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of the university, i have to do this now so it is a struggle. when you think about how social class shapes how we move through the university we have a lot of issues. do we understand rural poverty and the problems that sometimei come with students to campus, the extra long sheets, do we understand the poverty that happens in the city and the question is we don't and so many want to focus on we can't talk about race, let's talk about any quality, the texture of any quality across the country. do we understand rural poverty? do we understand the differences students are coming with. we don't because we haven't permitted ourselves to go on that journey yet. all ball poverty conversation stopped in the financial aid office. >> host: for the audience, in 15 or 20 minutes we will open up for audience questions. the things i do in the audience is think of a question but get those wheels turning now. there are a couple times throughout the book, you break out of the student stories and break that fourth wall into policy recommendations, talk about why you chose that style and what you hope readers get from that. >> when i started this book i felt fueled
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some of the students will there be, including kelby, the person in this piece. juliette, a lot of students at howard universityre hopeful for a harris win. >> what an event for the area and for those students. can you talk about the preparation and staging area for the night to be set there? >> reporter: yes. when you walk around the campus, even early this morning there were some barriers set, but the security is certainly getting tighter as we get closer to election night. as for broadcasting out of there, that is for tomorrow. that's why we aren't there looking at the stage right now. behind us we have the capitol, but tomorrow night that's where these elected officials will be. kamala harris will there be making a speech. we certainly will be waiting for those results, but security is getting tighter and there's a lot of buzz around the campus about what could happen tomorrow night. >> absolutely. your backdrop tonight is pretty nice as well. kenny choi, thank you so much. stay with us for more reports from kenny in washington, d.c. of course, he will be at that watch party tomorrow night at howard univers
some of the students will there be, including kelby, the person in this piece. juliette, a lot of students at howard universityre hopeful for a harris win. >> what an event for the area and for those students. can you talk about the preparation and staging area for the night to be set there? >> reporter: yes. when you walk around the campus, even early this morning there were some barriers set, but the security is certainly getting tighter as we get closer to election night. as for...
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all right, so there is a voice from the campus of arizona state university and we have a lot of people here, as i said, who are lining up to vote. so it's going to be a long day. quick note we heard from officials from maricopa county, that's the biggest county uh in the state includes phoenix and, and the where i am right now. officials, they're at the election center thing. they didn't know irregularities, the county saying there is no credit threats to voters or any of that. so things seem to be going smoothly and we'll keep an eye on it. patty. so thanks for that robin. i'm so glad that you talked to a young person because i've talked to so many ad let's just say the number of young people loading it couldn't determine the selection. and we were also talking about immigration is we've been talking, it's been a very contentious issue. many of the migrants trying to get to the us come through mexico. alessandra, rub yet the joins us from mexico city, alessandro to caravans with thousands of migrants are expected to be on the move. how is that likely to play into this election if at a
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you're seeing this hunt of heavily shorted stocks throughout the small cap universe. a lotttle bit of a lather, we probably have to get to, it doesn't change the overall trim. i'll be watching as we get the 1% drop in the russell 2000. it's basically not up since the day after the election. >> yields on the long end putting pressure there. kay rooney, speaking of watching, we will be just that for cisco in ot. >> if you look at the stock, this is really about expectations, pretty high for cisco, stocks up roughly 30% since the last report back in august. and cisco has been one of these ai beneficiaries, stocks, companies, said it did see strong customer demand uring the last report, despite the persistent macro uncertainty. it's thanks to ai and the offerings. it was launching a global investment fund to develop ai solutions. we'll see if we get an update on that. analysts have been upping their estimates, as far as earnings in the past three months or so. strategist wrote consensus is up 11.5%, and expects that earnings revision to signal an upwards earnings surprise. we'l
you're seeing this hunt of heavily shorted stocks throughout the small cap universe. a lotttle bit of a lather, we probably have to get to, it doesn't change the overall trim. i'll be watching as we get the 1% drop in the russell 2000. it's basically not up since the day after the election. >> yields on the long end putting pressure there. kay rooney, speaking of watching, we will be just that for cisco in ot. >> if you look at the stock, this is really about expectations, pretty...
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and a lot of the parents and a lot of the alumni are putting huge pressure on american universities to correct. so the older people, the more conservative people, are weighing in with their money with their voices. and as far as the politicians. so the atmosphere is actually very, very harsh, not just for students, but also from faculty and staff. i mean, even at your own campus, during the encampments, you're accused of being a, quote, spokes person for how may i ask by a colleague or another. columbia university professor who has now been temporarily banned from the campus. how did you process that? how do you make sense of that kind of experience? it's not the 1st time i've been called a terrorist. i mean i, i have a what i call a harassment file. in which there are thousands 100 scores of, of similar avionic accusations. i didn't pay much attention to what i was about to retire anyway. what are they going to do to me? i don't care for people who are younger, for people who are not tenured, for people who are contingent for graduate students. these can be career and for somebody lik
and a lot of the parents and a lot of the alumni are putting huge pressure on american universities to correct. so the older people, the more conservative people, are weighing in with their money with their voices. and as far as the politicians. so the atmosphere is actually very, very harsh, not just for students, but also from faculty and staff. i mean, even at your own campus, during the encampments, you're accused of being a, quote, spokes person for how may i ask by a colleague or another....
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and a lot of the parents and a lot of the alumni are putting huge pressure on american universities to correct. so the older people, the more conservative people, are weighing in with their money with their voices and as far as the politicians. so the atmosphere is actually very, very harsh. not just for students, but also from faculty and staff. i mean, even at your own campus, during the encampments, you're accused of being a, quote, spokes person for how may i ask by a colleague or another, columbia university professor who's now been temporarily banned from the campus. right. how did you process that? how do you make sense of that kind of experience? it's not the 1st time i've been called a terrorist. i mean, i have a what i call a harassment file, in which there are thousands 100 scores of, of similar avionic accusations. i didn't pay much attention to what i was about to retire anyway. what are they going to do to me? i don't care for people who are younger, for people who are not tenured, for people who are contingent for graduate students. these can be career and for somebody l
and a lot of the parents and a lot of the alumni are putting huge pressure on american universities to correct. so the older people, the more conservative people, are weighing in with their money with their voices and as far as the politicians. so the atmosphere is actually very, very harsh. not just for students, but also from faculty and staff. i mean, even at your own campus, during the encampments, you're accused of being a, quote, spokes person for how may i ask by a colleague or another,...
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so in the next two years if they succeed in dismantling some of this -- and lots of universities arem can be quite willy-nilly compared -- very broad. but what i'm hoping is that the american people have spoken, right. i tell my students, everything you need to know you learned in kindergarten and can learn from hip-hop, right. don't save her, she doesn't want to be saved. we are in a moment with america where they spoke and said they want these reductive policies. once they get them i honestly feel that so many americans whether recognize the mistake that they have made that kamala harris dutifully laid out for them consistently. we shall see. >> and a couple other things quickly. north carolina republicans because -- people don't believe in democracy, have voted to strip the power from the newly elected statewide democratic governor and attorney general. so they are saying we won't let you govern in the state. i want to put a pin in that. i want to play this because the idea that we are not going to allow you to do progressive policy that helps people and women of color here is the
so in the next two years if they succeed in dismantling some of this -- and lots of universities arem can be quite willy-nilly compared -- very broad. but what i'm hoping is that the american people have spoken, right. i tell my students, everything you need to know you learned in kindergarten and can learn from hip-hop, right. don't save her, she doesn't want to be saved. we are in a moment with america where they spoke and said they want these reductive policies. once they get them i honestly...
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you think about how social class shapes about so much of how we moved to the university we have a lotf issues. do we understand rural poverty and the problems sometimes come with the students to campus the extra long twin sheets i said i was get on cell from marshall's do we understand the poverty that happens? the we don't. so many people want to focus on we can't talk about race, we can't talk about this okay let's talk about inequality let's talk about the texture of inequality across this country. do we understand rural poverty do we understand the differences students are coming with? we don't. we have not permitted ourselves to go on that journey yet. all of the poverty conversation stops in the financial aid office. the dean of students office does not care. soal actually for the audience i want you to all start your wheels are turning about 15 or 20 minutes were going to open it up for audience questions. what things i often do and i'm in the audience, i'll ask the question when i get there. but start this wheels turning now. there are a couple of times throughout the book bre
you think about how social class shapes about so much of how we moved to the university we have a lotf issues. do we understand rural poverty and the problems sometimes come with the students to campus the extra long twin sheets i said i was get on cell from marshall's do we understand the poverty that happens? the we don't. so many people want to focus on we can't talk about race, we can't talk about this okay let's talk about inequality let's talk about the texture of inequality across this...
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many of the university professors who were taken out of the universities previously, they've returned back. many of the students have returned back. so, there's a lotry much forjoining me from tehran. thank you. thank you, as well. hello. for some of us right now, there are some pretty tricky travel conditions out there — some snow, some ice — as cold air sinks its way across the uk. certainly a very cold feel to the weather on tuesday — more snow and ice for some. so what's going on? well, we've got this battleground, this dividing line between mild air still clinging on in the south, and something much colder surging down from the north. and along that dividing line, we've got a frontal system that has been bringing a mixture of rain, sleet, and snow. a lot of the snow over higher ground, but even seeing some to lower levels. parts of northern ireland, northern england, wales, the midlands starting the day with that wintry mix — some ice, as well. meanwhile, frequent snow showers in northern scotland — again, some ice to contend with here. through the day, the zone of clouds, still a bit of patchy rain and hill snow pushing southwards across wale
many of the university professors who were taken out of the universities previously, they've returned back. many of the students have returned back. so, there's a lotry much forjoining me from tehran. thank you. thank you, as well. hello. for some of us right now, there are some pretty tricky travel conditions out there — some snow, some ice — as cold air sinks its way across the uk. certainly a very cold feel to the weather on tuesday — more snow and ice for some. so what's going on?...
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lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way as well. so the head hair on out is here, the raging valencia spain's king is moved and tackled over the government's response to flooding kills more than 200 people to us. the election results in moldova, that the window is calling a lesson in democracy. the fellow or the weather is lottie, set fire across china right over the next couple of days. accounts have the same full of korean peninsula and for j
lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her...
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lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about and ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induced bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way. and as we've just heard in that panel discussion, despite the unprecedented storms and he twice the issue of climate change has not received much attention this campaign season. both candidates a stock suite different policies that calling baker expense. as donald trump and cobble of harris have very different views on climate change, power says it's real. trump says it isn't. but climate change has not
lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about and ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induced bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so...
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lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her and all of her friends are thinking about what's the actual impact now that climate change is affecting our lives today, and who's going to be taking on those issues. and really there's only one party who talks about it in a serious way to what sort of head on i'll just say i will have all the rest of the days. these will have from the director of the hospital in garza, he says his stuff is working on the horrifying conditions. the outrage in valencia spain's king is food and had cooled. the government's response to loving chills more than 200 feet in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza inf
lot of young voters. we've been talking to voters. i just spent 10 days in michigan and i was on the university of michigan campus in ann arbor. and a lot of young folks are really worried about the ongoing bombardment in guys, an environment on those. and. and they're also worried about climate change. and when you know, when we think about it, my little sister, her 18th birthday party, was actually almost cancel it because of climate induce bad air quality in the state of michigan. and so her...
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of the 1000 day old will. the earlier i spoke to nuclear experts, marianna, the geron to say, so with a project on managing the adam at harvard university, and i asked her why a lot of her food and had lowered the nuclear threshold. well, the changes to the nuclear doctrine of the russian federation have been in the works now for years. so it's not exactly a need drug reaction to the decision of the bite in ministration to, to give permission to create into striking inside russia in 5 president couldn't have previewed these changes in september this year, but the actual release of the document we haven't seen it yet that was timed with as a response, i suppose to buy those decision. i also don't regard these changes as drastic. they're actually upon close reading. they don't constitute a really great departure from the previous doctrine. some of the formulations have been relaxed, relaxed it is true, the overall nuclear threshold has been lowered, but not, and in such a significant way as to cause, you know, panic or great concern. can you elaborate on that? what makes you think that this is not a major escalation? a so for instance, a nuclear response to a large
of the 1000 day old will. the earlier i spoke to nuclear experts, marianna, the geron to say, so with a project on managing the adam at harvard university, and i asked her why a lot of her food and had lowered the nuclear threshold. well, the changes to the nuclear doctrine of the russian federation have been in the works now for years. so it's not exactly a need drug reaction to the decision of the bite in ministration to, to give permission to create into striking inside russia in 5 president...
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of those. i tried to find the universality in a lot of it to . there's a guy in my neighborhood, he's a schoolteacher who works at a high school, he's an english teacher and when i was putting up the show in a workshop in los angeles because my idea was if i could put it in front of these people who don't have any relationship with mike and they can connect with it then maybe i have something. because honestly being in chicago with the show being with all of you here it's the big stage for this. and i said i'm working on this play and it's about this guy named mike royko. he said i teach a column of mike royko's. and i said what to call and he said the faceless man's plea. and it's about this guy who came back from vietnam and a rocket blew up in his face and he just wants to have the surgery and the veterans administration won't pay for it so mike found out about this and elevated it and the next day after the column wentinto the paper , there was a press conference with nixon and nixon brought it up and said we're going to do whatever it takes.
of those. i tried to find the universality in a lot of it to . there's a guy in my neighborhood, he's a schoolteacher who works at a high school, he's an english teacher and when i was putting up the show in a workshop in los angeles because my idea was if i could put it in front of these people who don't have any relationship with mike and they can connect with it then maybe i have something. because honestly being in chicago with the show being with all of you here it's the big stage for...
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so many of them children and much of gaza, including the hospitals and the clinics in the schools in the universities. and there's a lot of things have been destroyed. so really because has been funded unlivable and there was nothing has part i can do about it. other than try its best to occupy the is there any military in the north? what happened as we all know now during the last 5 weeks is that is right there. and on has by law and on live and on. and just as it warns the, it's going to $1011.00 on and to another. does it actually started bombing good, essential buying things and bombing the villages and towns and even the capital the past 5 weeks today is right. pride did itself most of bombing 20 residential buildings in 120 seconds. it's back from them to me that the day they are supposed to sign on a ceasefire, they actually most of getting more lebanese and binding motors that you is those things. my why did you call the, the centrist, y'all, a page in israel cooling? i will say that nothing yahoo, a surrender to hezbollah. you've got the far right. also disagreeing with him, saying that these really should hav
so many of them children and much of gaza, including the hospitals and the clinics in the schools in the universities. and there's a lot of things have been destroyed. so really because has been funded unlivable and there was nothing has part i can do about it. other than try its best to occupy the is there any military in the north? what happened as we all know now during the last 5 weeks is that is right there. and on has by law and on live and on. and just as it warns the, it's going to...
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many of the university professors who were taken out of the universities previously, they've returned back. many of the students have returned back. so, there's a lotorjoining me from tehran. thank you. thank you as well. hello. this cold spell of weather does look set to last for another few days, before what could be quite a dramatic change over the weekend. more on that in a moment. in the short term, for the day ahead, after a frosty and icy start, we will see quite a lot of sunshine. still some wintry showers and a cold northerly wind, that wind coming all the way from the arctic, ushering in further wintry showers, particularly in those spots exposed to the wind. so, many places, actually, after that frosty icy start having a decent day with quite a lot of sunshine. but eastern england will see some showers, a mix of rain, sleet and snow. a few for wales, the south—west of england, some wintry showers for northern ireland and frequent snow showers continuing in the north of scotland. further accumulations of snow here with some pretty brisk winds, so temperatures at best — north to south — 2—8 degrees. factor in the strength of the wind, it i
many of the university professors who were taken out of the universities previously, they've returned back. many of the students have returned back. so, there's a lotorjoining me from tehran. thank you. thank you as well. hello. this cold spell of weather does look set to last for another few days, before what could be quite a dramatic change over the weekend. more on that in a moment. in the short term, for the day ahead, after a frosty and icy start, we will see quite a lot of sunshine. still...
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sector, the higher education sector for some time has been warning of an imminent collapse - or financial crisis, - with a lot of universitiese having l to make redundancies, even close courses, - because the whole sector is getting close to the brink. so i think there was some real pressure on the government . to do something in this space when it came to higher- education funding. but, c, interesting _ because of course, you've got to cast your mind back to when keir starmer. was trying to be the leader of the labour party, - and not only did he say. he wasn't going to put up tuition fees, but get rid of them. - yeah, i mean, iwas talking to a minister a couple of weeks ago who's really at the heart of all this, and they were saying putting up tuition fees, that is really, really difficult for us. so not that long ago they were thinking, oh, can we do this? but what they did know absolutely. what you're saying, alex, is that the finances of the university sector are really precarious. and they say that actually rishi sunak gave it a breathing space. this current government say that about rishi sunak when he said no to putt
sector, the higher education sector for some time has been warning of an imminent collapse - or financial crisis, - with a lot of universitiese having l to make redundancies, even close courses, - because the whole sector is getting close to the brink. so i think there was some real pressure on the government . to do something in this space when it came to higher- education funding. but, c, interesting _ because of course, you've got to cast your mind back to when keir starmer. was trying to be...
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i realized in my undergrad that had a lot of anger and, and it was during the time of, of, of, of, of protest action at universities. and so there was a lot to that i became conscious of a box my identity and i and i knew that i had felt discrimination. i felt the pressure test in different spaces, but it became very, very visible to me during the undergrad. yes and, and i needed an alternate for this and in the art became that and then i got to teach and there was a softness that came into my, into my world. and, and for me that was the he like, you know, i think that, that part of it, you must feel the angry i knew must be allowed to express anger. because out of that, something beautiful can arise in teaching. is that for me to me is main name is to break pretty just is because in post a parts a set that becomes, it should simply be possible for everyone to continue their education. not normal to struggle, sometimes as much as we are struggling. and so to be ok to ask for help and support, but to be a gen take about once health and mental and otherwise is important when you want to pursue something like a page t
i realized in my undergrad that had a lot of anger and, and it was during the time of, of, of, of, of protest action at universities. and so there was a lot to that i became conscious of a box my identity and i and i knew that i had felt discrimination. i felt the pressure test in different spaces, but it became very, very visible to me during the undergrad. yes and, and i needed an alternate for this and in the art became that and then i got to teach and there was a softness that came into my,...
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lot of business in w eva valley. yep. the largest camp that the chinese university was on this mans, 5 and lots of the offices that's a chinese used for their operations are also owned by this gentleman. the most part, just sitting with the parking lots and he even owns the hotels that they use during the project. so yeah, so that was a great conflict of interest. company, silver on day is a different place along the highway that may say to is an informal neighborhood founded in 2019. today it is home to around 3000 people. when the building consortium led by the china harbor engineering company, signed the contract to build the highway in 2015, the neighborhood did not exist yet when the construction work began, things were different. still the company chose to act as if the neighborhood wasn't there. the john or the hundreds already go work for the group between 20212023 live said that i must say to that's what it is that we go. and this neighborhood is located of the height of the tunnel thousands and found that those are the 2 and then about 50 to 60 meters from the tunnel entrance and from that place. and so is this one
lot of business in w eva valley. yep. the largest camp that the chinese university was on this mans, 5 and lots of the offices that's a chinese used for their operations are also owned by this gentleman. the most part, just sitting with the parking lots and he even owns the hotels that they use during the project. so yeah, so that was a great conflict of interest. company, silver on day is a different place along the highway that may say to is an informal neighborhood founded in 2019. today it...
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same kind of university reaction to hate speech that they sometimes have two other groups, that they will just -- have to other groups, that they will just put jews in the woke ideology behind a lotthe liberalism and it will -- behind a lot of the liberalism that will be strengthened. i think strategically the right way to do this is to make universities apply their rules evenly, partly for the philosophical reason that it is unfair against jewish students, but also for the strategic reason that the reason universities crackdown on hate speech is simply that they don't like speech, it is an ideological reason. they favor groups to try to promote certain ideological goals. if you make them apply the rules evenly, not just to jewish students, but any students who are not typically the subject of that concern, white students, asian students, whatever it may be, then if they have to apply the rules equally, then their ideological goals are no longer being served. it would be much more likely to consider neutral free-speech rules that we would approve of, and indeed i would argue with david we have seen an example of this in a related context, which is universities were making all kin
same kind of university reaction to hate speech that they sometimes have two other groups, that they will just -- have to other groups, that they will just put jews in the woke ideology behind a lotthe liberalism and it will -- behind a lot of the liberalism that will be strengthened. i think strategically the right way to do this is to make universities apply their rules evenly, partly for the philosophical reason that it is unfair against jewish students, but also for the strategic reason...