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now we heard from a professor at the university of out, it says the north african country intends to play a major role in the breaks group and has also has ambitions, the unipolar world order promoted by the west. what because over the subject for this and also in the, in africa as was in the word besides that, as you just mentioned, that we have so many important sharla. well, socially economy political. i don't show anything more than that because of the historical report because i feel like where dish and be read the china and russia are about to come to the days of the defendant of our junior. therefore, we expect a lot more than that. i want to get the ball and that is of the said, we want to how to get out. so i want you to be to be under what do we want to have that voice that was there. and there is that is the one that i think we aspire to play a role within the brakes and the brakes and such it's more of the julian girl that i'm getting is that we are not bound to india. the mission. that was that of course we have in that is the position of shop. and so some. busy some ext
now we heard from a professor at the university of out, it says the north african country intends to play a major role in the breaks group and has also has ambitions, the unipolar world order promoted by the west. what because over the subject for this and also in the, in africa as was in the word besides that, as you just mentioned, that we have so many important sharla. well, socially economy political. i don't show anything more than that because of the historical report because i feel like...
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and a scientific educational innovation center, which is included in the top 1% of universities of the world outthat is, in the top 300 the modern structure of the university, it is not trivial, of course. we have faculties, if we take this number of facts, then there are 18 faculties in the structure of bsu, but we also have educational institutions, our legal entities. it is an international ecological institute named after sugar, and an institute of business. they also have their own faculties, and therefore, if we take it in the context of faculties, then we generally have a complex of the belarusian state. she university, 31 faculty, 177 infidels in the structure of the university, famous graduates, outstanding professors, who are famous not only for their scientific discoveries, but also for the creation of scientific schools. known far beyond the borders of our country and people who have made an invaluable contribution to the cultural and scientific life of belarus at different stages of historical maturation and development, when there was nowhere three years ago to be and communicate w
and a scientific educational innovation center, which is included in the top 1% of universities of the world outthat is, in the top 300 the modern structure of the university, it is not trivial, of course. we have faculties, if we take this number of facts, then there are 18 faculties in the structure of bsu, but we also have educational institutions, our legal entities. it is an international ecological institute named after sugar, and an institute of business. they also have their own...
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why is this woman the first in a thousand generations of her ancestors went to university, they climbed out of the mines and went to play football, the scandal turned out to be loud, and journalists began to carefully look for lies in other speeches of presidential candidates and easily found gloominess when i participated in the civil rights march. i didn't advocate a 12-point program. i, like tens of thousands of others, walked for the sake of change, and we achieved them. is it worth it says that biden never participated in the civil rights movement, nor was he ever a diligent student. about what stated at meetings with voters. what law school did they go to and what was their academic record? he was the only one in his class who received a full scholarship. i was an outstanding student in political science. i graduated with three degrees. in fact, biden's academic performance was listed in the last tens. and in general, he almost flew out of school in the first year. for the report, five pages out of 15, which also turned out to be plagiarized by his behavior and what he says looks unpr
why is this woman the first in a thousand generations of her ancestors went to university, they climbed out of the mines and went to play football, the scandal turned out to be loud, and journalists began to carefully look for lies in other speeches of presidential candidates and easily found gloominess when i participated in the civil rights march. i didn't advocate a 12-point program. i, like tens of thousands of others, walked for the sake of change, and we achieved them. is it worth it says...
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this is the center of the universe set of my universe . jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jesse ah ah ah ah, lot of the central that was on good like that we are the reveling the extra mile. there are the media. there we go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah.
this is the center of the universe set of my universe . jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jesse ah ah ah ah, lot of the central that was on good like that we are the reveling the extra mile. there are the media. there we go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah.
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unfortunately, these spiritual laws are also immutable, just like the law of universal gravitation , jump out and you will see what will happen. believe, you or not believe in the law of universal gravitation. so any pride, any exaltation ends with this. we are now seeing an uplift. uh, that's the same for the unfortunate ukrainian people will receive and the wisest people, there are church people, and there are a lot of church people, they cannot help but understand this. but even if they say this, i 'm sure that this is the same cheers for patriotism and a cap of denunciation, but they just don't let you hear it again. these voices about spiritual laws. unfortunately, in this sense, no one learns anything. as you think. what role did the church excavation play in current events in ukraine? if there was no church one can assume. right now, especially all these years, all all 30 years, of course, the forces that they tried to divide ukraine and russia on trifles or in a circle or in a not quite principled manner. they were doing it. we, unfortunately, looked at it lightly. they didn't support
unfortunately, these spiritual laws are also immutable, just like the law of universal gravitation , jump out and you will see what will happen. believe, you or not believe in the law of universal gravitation. so any pride, any exaltation ends with this. we are now seeing an uplift. uh, that's the same for the unfortunate ukrainian people will receive and the wisest people, there are church people, and there are a lot of church people, they cannot help but understand this. but even if they say...
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this is the center of the universe set of my universe. i jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jesse oh ah, ah, ah ah, in the light of the open sea hides a dark secret men forced to work without pain in slave for years. but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists stealth deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghosts fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to play through that others and on a far, as i said, i'm going the way that you would tell the story isn't what can make a difference. ah pakistan's former prime minister on con, accused as a government plotting to kill him just a day after he was shot. ah .
this is the center of the universe set of my universe. i jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jesse oh ah, ah, ah ah, in the light of the open sea hides a dark secret men forced to work without pain in slave for years. but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists stealth deep into the illegal fishing industry, demanding...
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of the teaching work here at this university. right? we also do almost all of the research work of this university, right? so if you know that works stops, we walk out where we're on strike. i don't think this university can continue to function without us. we reached out to university of california president's office. we're waiting to reply you see berkeley. however said that if the strike does happen, it will have a serious effect on how it goes about scheduling undergraduate courses in a statement. you see berkeley said clearly if all postdocs academic researchers academic student employees and graduate student researchers decided to stop working. it would have a significant impact on the campus including the potential for various courses and or sections not being taught. uc berkeley went on to say they are ready to work with other faculty to limit some of the issues show the recess the union members are ready to fight for what they want the demands that we're making the proposals that we've made are what we really need to be able to work here in berkeley ryan curry abc 7 news. a new healthcare education facility is coming to downtown oakland may
of the teaching work here at this university. right? we also do almost all of the research work of this university, right? so if you know that works stops, we walk out where we're on strike. i don't think this university can continue to function without us. we reached out to university of california president's office. we're waiting to reply you see berkeley. however said that if the strike does happen, it will have a serious effect on how it goes about scheduling undergraduate courses in a...
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city where almost nothing remains i mean the infrastructure there, first of all, some educational institutions, three universities out i mean, uh, as far as i remember, 80 schools were affected . well, and so on. and it continues. and of course mykolaiv is not in a very good mood, but the city is standing and it seems to me that these are some of the most hardened civilians in ukraine today, because only 40 days, and somewhere close to these two hundred marks, were more severe, and all other constant shelling, and my mother personally already understands all types of weapons by sound and she can say in a second that this is s300 and this is the caliber and this is her and she does it somehow like this eh let's say this means it has always been in her life this is of course not good in my opinion this is of course high constant high psychological stress on people and this chair it will be possible in the future, but what is it? look, thank you. of course, this is not good. you understand it. maybe even your mother. they distinguish the s-300. something else flew from there . it flew from there. it was ours. well done,
city where almost nothing remains i mean the infrastructure there, first of all, some educational institutions, three universities out i mean, uh, as far as i remember, 80 schools were affected . well, and so on. and it continues. and of course mykolaiv is not in a very good mood, but the city is standing and it seems to me that these are some of the most hardened civilians in ukraine today, because only 40 days, and somewhere close to these two hundred marks, were more severe, and all other...
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strasse worked at the university of götting in lower saxony, the faculty must agree that a student who independently engages in research such as that carried outskaya is something unusual. at university of göttingen in july 1874 the university of göttingen did something that had never been done before reviewing the presented works awarded the scientific degree of doctor of philosophy in the field of mathematical sciences to women sofya kovalevskaya academicians were struck not only by the depth, but also by the breadth of knowledge of a 24-year-old girl , along with differential equations. she was engaged in the study of elliptic integrals and rings. saturn is the one to which the cassini space station went at the end of the 20th century. even galileo galilei drew attention to the fact that the sixth planet is still spinning somehow wrong. later, astronomers determined saturn is surrounded by a huge ring, by the way, the same huygens, after whom the 1997 mission was named, and the same blue italian-french astronomer, also proved that the ring is not one, but two at least. and only sofya kovalevskaya mathematically substantiated that around sat
strasse worked at the university of götting in lower saxony, the faculty must agree that a student who independently engages in research such as that carried outskaya is something unusual. at university of göttingen in july 1874 the university of göttingen did something that had never been done before reviewing the presented works awarded the scientific degree of doctor of philosophy in the field of mathematical sciences to women sofya kovalevskaya academicians were struck not only by the...
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they are training right now in the university of got out of preparing for this game. there will be no they off. so just focusing on that game, they need to win to not to having to count about the other game. and it's going to be an exciting flash because it's mess, see versus live on those ski. they have just been released of that pressure in the world cup, but it's a big closed. they have a history between them because there was a year when messy. one, the along the, and everybody's thought it should be live on those ski and even messy said maybe live on those, give us of but the year after messy them both for love on those kilo on those. he said, yeah, but you give them both for me. so like i said, i know with his story do one of the men, those collage of gags in betterment it's you'll be nervous the i don't know if you're going to want to watch. i barely hear you guys and a bad well let's get to dig action then with arguably the most anticipated clash of the group stage, spain taking on germany for time winners. germany could be facing an early accident . if they l
they are training right now in the university of got out of preparing for this game. there will be no they off. so just focusing on that game, they need to win to not to having to count about the other game. and it's going to be an exciting flash because it's mess, see versus live on those ski. they have just been released of that pressure in the world cup, but it's a big closed. they have a history between them because there was a year when messy. one, the along the, and everybody's thought it...
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of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, billy shore, ceo, talks about food insecurities in the united states. then columbia university professor author of the way outo overcome toxic polarization discusses conflict resolution and political differences ahead of the thanksgiving holiday.
of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, billy shore, ceo, talks about food insecurities in the united states. then columbia university professor author of the way outo overcome toxic polarization discusses conflict resolution and political differences ahead of the thanksgiving holiday.
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eight years, and she completed the full course of the gymnasium of the pro-ji-male ugly tats, laid out urgently. and what's next in universitiesrussian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictly tainted, and the ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices, and the lions to go there, not like that, just called the caprem, eighteen. sophia is getting married. i am her security guard, already a leading geologist and zoolach. vladimir kovalevsky has a tummy. it was a development sloop . who could have known that he, too, was the owner of the co-proud kohani of the third handsome man in 1868. sofya kovalevskaya with a new passport went to germany from a shaky university in the city of eidelbergern. and in europe she founded the boundary of the feather to step like a jan-jin, climbed in, you can tear it off with a rowing, you are no longer on the onion step. kovalevskaya endlessly rukkolaurous doors and cut one of them from the married professor karl vershtrass was one of the most famous mathematicians in europe pwm enchanted him, the provinces that took us to the underbelly, the profes
eight years, and she completed the full course of the gymnasium of the pro-ji-male ugly tats, laid out urgently. and what's next in universitiesrussian empire in the care of the zaujatom was strictly tainted, and the ducation was turned off for the lads. finish nsu, it was possible to close the slices, and the lions to go there, not like that, just called the caprem, eighteen. sophia is getting married. i am her security guard, already a leading geologist and zoolach. vladimir kovalevsky has a...
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of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with that much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, out extra support when needed. we turned up to university- is what we thought was a hub of sort of knowledge and empowerment, and then you learn that _ the industry's professionals aren't getting the treatment _ they deserve. it's very saddening. universities say they are disappointed by today�*s action and that the pay demands are unrealistic. we are trying to do everything we can within the environments that we are operating with the funding that we�*ve got to make sure that we are fair and transparent in the way in which we support our staff. my number one priority at the moment is to make sure that we don�*t disadvantaged students. we don�*t disadvantage students. frankly, they�*ve had a really difficult time over the past few years with covid. this is the last thing that they need. the staff here and across the uk will be back again tomorrow for the second of three days of planned strike action, but if negotiations continue to end in deadlock there may be much more disruption for stu
of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with that much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, out extra support when needed. we turned up to university- is what we thought was a hub of sort of knowledge and empowerment, and then you learn that _ the industry's professionals aren't getting the treatment _ they deserve. it's very saddening. universities say they are disappointed by today�*s action and that the pay demands are unrealistic. we are...
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>> in terms of -- before i got here, i visited the great university here in nashville but barack obama came outf columbia, w be the voice was the first black person to get that from the university and the forgot -- but yes. both have been educating black people for years but i mentioned this because for close to 100 years, is the only place where i went to this. we can't under emphasize it enough. from going to be there a couple hours word i visited. what was your second question? >> the role in the civil rights movement. what did he do that martin luther king jr. couldn't do? >> he carried on martin luther kings legacy, in a different way. is able to run for mayor and the same with jesse jackson and julian bond, all of these people protÉgÉs of martin luther king jr. continue to carry his legacy in politics or philanthropy or civil duty, john news for example, another student, john lewis went on to become congressman for 33 years and john who was talked specifically about the fact that martin luther king jr. brought him from nashville to atlanta on a bus trip because john lewis was having troub
>> in terms of -- before i got here, i visited the great university here in nashville but barack obama came outf columbia, w be the voice was the first black person to get that from the university and the forgot -- but yes. both have been educating black people for years but i mentioned this because for close to 100 years, is the only place where i went to this. we can't under emphasize it enough. from going to be there a couple hours word i visited. what was your second question?...
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being taken by students in red university of ale, the capture of sensors was not worth it, which over the years has been passed, where the jinka, the tummy was carried out not only alle's mathematics and the history of a kind of litvinian kings, but the family name of the archive had to be filled, the lower plots take at least the family coat of arms. the root of krugozsky is blindly hated by krumkadzh in latin corvinus. yes, franco, who jumped over, helped the romans, where the fish are, and nine vitebsk, according to legend. the history of the family has grown accustomed to anita at the end of the fifteenth century, the height of the pot of the hungarian king, matisse orvin, shook a little cholecy noblewoman, kurkovskaya, and this was only one typical episode of craving for science . yes, mathematicians of the music of poetry from according to the math of the astronomer schubert from a gypsy about the grandmother of any dabodiazhennost and the inability to work through the accepted sound of zus pominov sofya kovalevskaya dad, washed over the years by grabbing atmatics, sophia did not happen in eight years of khatni, but ducation, and she completed the
being taken by students in red university of ale, the capture of sensors was not worth it, which over the years has been passed, where the jinka, the tummy was carried out not only alle's mathematics and the history of a kind of litvinian kings, but the family name of the archive had to be filled, the lower plots take at least the family coat of arms. the root of krugozsky is blindly hated by krumkadzh in latin corvinus. yes, franco, who jumped over, helped the romans, where the fish are, and...
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>> two questions, one is, you were saying that many strong leaders come out of the historically black colleges and university. have any strong black leaders come out of white universities. >> oh, yeah. >> and the second question is, i'd like to know what the role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin luther king couldn't do that made a major contribution of success to the movement. >> in terms of. before i got here i visited fitz university, the hbcu here in nashville. but, yeah, barack obama came out of columbia, wb deboise the first black person to get a ph.d. out of harvard. >> after he went to fitz, of course. >> of course, yeah, that's what i said. but, yeah, so, historically black colleges as well as predominantly white colleges have been educating black people for years. i mention historic black colleges because close to 100 years that's the only place we could have gone to college. and that's where i went to undergrad at a historically black college. and that's why it's important i went to this college. and your second question, what was that? >> the role in the ci
>> two questions, one is, you were saying that many strong leaders come out of the historically black colleges and university. have any strong black leaders come out of white universities. >> oh, yeah. >> and the second question is, i'd like to know what the role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin luther king couldn't do that made a major contribution of success to the movement. >> in terms of. before i got here i visited fitz...
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of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody, and the every day heroes keeping communities together. this is the st. the universe set of my universe. a jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jetta. ah, o. celebrations in ukraine's hast saw enough, the russian forces are forced to give up the city they've left in ruins. ah, this is al jazeera alive from doha. carrie johnston also coming up a road map for peace. ethiopia is military and to grind rebels agree to implement a plan to allow in humanitarian 8 democrats. to win arizona in the u. s. mid term elections inching closer to taking control of the u. s. senate and have a taste of mexican culture along with football. b profile, they want to that mariachi band that set to pop the teams world cup campaign. ukrainians are celebrating in the southern city of her son after the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. moscow had claimed the region as russian land for ever, as i said, beg reports for the 1
of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody, and the every day heroes keeping communities together. this is the st. the universe set of my universe. a jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island, his way of life in the face of its plummeting population. a sense of community on a jetta. ah, o. celebrations in ukraine's hast saw enough, the russian forces are forced to give up the city they've left in ruins. ah, this is al...
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. >> reporter: well sara, elizabeth holmes founded theranos at the age of 19 and then dropped out of stanford university. the technology would have diagnosed a wide range of conditions with just a few drops of blood. it was a story that was just too good to be true. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes stood in court red faced and teary davila handed down her sentence. they have deep pain. and to each of them, i am so, so sorry. i gave everything i to save the company. and john kerry, the wall street investigative reporter who first exposed theranos isn't buying that apology. >> she didn't acknowledge any wrong doing or apologize to patients or investors. she let people down, but only in the sense the company failed. >> reporter: it was in january when holmes was convicted on three counts of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud for misleading investors. prosecutors urged the court to hand down a 15-year sentence. holmes pushed for 18 months of house arrest. russell hancock, the president and ceo of joint ventures in silicon valley feels the stiff sentence sends a clear message. >> i see it as the cri
. >> reporter: well sara, elizabeth holmes founded theranos at the age of 19 and then dropped out of stanford university. the technology would have diagnosed a wide range of conditions with just a few drops of blood. it was a story that was just too good to be true. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes stood in court red faced and teary davila handed down her sentence. they have deep pain. and to each of them, i am so, so sorry. i gave everything i to save the company. and john kerry, the...
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what i objected to was universal mailing out of ballots. i was arguing against the -- what i considered to be the irresponsible, really incendiary tactics of the democrats, which is essentially try to run elections on an honor system. and i'm saying you do that and no one's going to trust the results, period. and to raise that red flag was the right thing to do to try to stop that kind of irresponsible behavior. >> you left the trump white house in mid-december just after the electoral college had voted. and you wrote in your book... "without minimizing both the stupidity and shamefulness of what happened" -- you were referring to january 6th - "at the time i did not think the republic was in genuine danger." >> you know, i don't really think so. i think it's a little overdramatic. you know, i didn't see it as something that was threatening a coup at the time. it was the way things operate when trump is directly in charge of something and they're not people who know what they're doing involved. it was a mess. it was a keystone cops operatio
what i objected to was universal mailing out of ballots. i was arguing against the -- what i considered to be the irresponsible, really incendiary tactics of the democrats, which is essentially try to run elections on an honor system. and i'm saying you do that and no one's going to trust the results, period. and to raise that red flag was the right thing to do to try to stop that kind of irresponsible behavior. >> you left the trump white house in mid-december just after the electoral...
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as for the changes to the same law on the council of ministers, the new document spells out universalowers in specific areas. sovmen will also receive the status of a state body, based on the requirements of the updated constitution, this will be done after the meeting. the prime minister told reporters that the president still retains the power to determine the composition of the government. that is, who he is directly a member of the government, the presidium of the government, and it is probably important that the president noted today. e that the laws adopted, including those of the soviet ministers, should be universal in what sense are they universal? they should create a solid framework for the system of implementation of state power functions, regardless of which person heads this or that authority. see details of the meeting with the president in the evening edition of the panorama. say no to military aid to ukraine flyers. with such appeals on the eve of the elections in the united states were distributed by representatives of the republican party today in the united states
as for the changes to the same law on the council of ministers, the new document spells out universalowers in specific areas. sovmen will also receive the status of a state body, based on the requirements of the updated constitution, this will be done after the meeting. the prime minister told reporters that the president still retains the power to determine the composition of the government. that is, who he is directly a member of the government, the presidium of the government, and it is...
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of belonging, we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. this is the st. the universe set of my universe. al jazeera visits scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island. his way of life in the face of its plummeting population in a sense of community. on a jesse lou . ah, welcome back. i did remind about top stories here. this ukraine's president is accused russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians and the southern there are some region parts of it, but retaken by ukrainian forces. last week, after russian troops retreated, a suspect has been detained. off of the 6 people were killed in an explosion, and central istanbul hold an atp wounded. turkish interior minister says the person arrested long to be coded separatist group, the p k, k. and use president job biden's do to hold talks with chinese need a she sion thing. i had a b g 20 leaders summit and barley expected to focus on ty, one north korea and the war in ukraine. democrats in the us are celebrating their mid term victories in the senate, and republicans are asking what went wrong? georgia is the only state yet
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of the government to invest in its public services. around 70—thousand university lecturers and support staff across the uk will also walk out today. pay, working conditions and pensions. universities say they are putting plans in place to mitigate the impact on 2.5 million students. jo grady is general secretary of the university and college union and we can speak to her now. thank you forjoining us today. set out for our viewers, if you would, a little more about those reasons for the strike action, pay, pensions and working conditions.— working conditions. thank you for havin: me working conditions. thank you for having me on- — working conditions. thank you for having me on. in _ working conditions. thank you for having me on. in higher- working conditions. thank you for| having me on. in higher education we've seen wages cut by 25%. in addition to that, we have unbearably high workloads, members working weekends and evenings all the time, not just occasionally, weekends and evenings all the time, notjust occasionally, 90,000 people employed on insecure contracts come up employed on insecure contracts come up to the workload bur
of the government to invest in its public services. around 70—thousand university lecturers and support staff across the uk will also walk out today. pay, working conditions and pensions. universities say they are putting plans in place to mitigate the impact on 2.5 million students. jo grady is general secretary of the university and college union and we can speak to her now. thank you forjoining us today. set out for our viewers, if you would, a little more about those reasons for the...
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doesn't happen, often for different variations of repression is extremely costly and also extremely risky. right? a lot left to find out william hearst from university of cambridge, thanks very much for that insight. turn our to some news making headlines around the world. as well as government and opposition have reached a preliminary agreement to find a way out of the country's political and economic crisis. it aims to ensure that billions of us dollars in frozen government funds will be released to help fund social programs. united states ease some oil sanctions on venezuela. in response, nasa's latest cargo ship has successfully reached the international space station. the unscrewed space ex dragon is carrying 3 and a half tons of fresh supplies, including new solar wings, equipment for scientific experiments, at a tasty treat for the ice as crew ice cream. long lines of traffic has built up in the southern ukraine has shown region as civilians leave the area in search of safety already. se russian shelly has killed at least 32 people in recent days. moscow has kept up a tax despite withdrawing its forces on the grant. the training authorities h
doesn't happen, often for different variations of repression is extremely costly and also extremely risky. right? a lot left to find out william hearst from university of cambridge, thanks very much for that insight. turn our to some news making headlines around the world. as well as government and opposition have reached a preliminary agreement to find a way out of the country's political and economic crisis. it aims to ensure that billions of us dollars in frozen government funds will be...
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one is you were saying that many strong leaders come out of these historically black colleges and universities. have any strong black leaders come out of the white universities. and second question is, i'd like to know what role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin king couldn't do that made a major contribution to the success of movement? okay. well, in terms of and i just before i got here, i visited fisk university, the great university, the great hbcu here in nashville. but yeah, you barack obama came out of columbia, w.e.b. dubois was the first black person to get a psc from harvard university. i forgot mae jemison went. but yeah, after he went to fish, after he went office. of course yeah yeah that's why i said well yes so historically black colleges as well as predominately colleges have been educating black for years. but i the historically black colleges because for close to 100 years that's the only place we could have gone to college. that's why i went to undergraduate at a historically black college. so we can't underestimate how important these
one is you were saying that many strong leaders come out of these historically black colleges and universities. have any strong black leaders come out of the white universities. and second question is, i'd like to know what role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin king couldn't do that made a major contribution to the success of movement? okay. well, in terms of and i just before i got here, i visited fisk university, the great university, the great hbcu...
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of schools in scotland and universities. post offices and sorting officers nationwide. workers walked oututes over pay and wage increases escalate in a cost-of-living crisis. this as workers move closer to coordinated industrial action. here is what workers in edinburgh are demanding. lower paid teachers in scotland would have received up to 6.8 5% raises, more than the previous 5% offer, but less than the unions want. >> a 10% raises unaffordable for the scottish government. we have a fixed budget and it is fully utilized for this year. to do anything that would increase the resolution that we have on ts would mean money would have to come from elsewhere. i am very disappointed that we are moving to strike action. it's sat for families and their children who didn't want to see this. >>>> one of the reasons they are angry, these demonstrations have been going on for weeks. there was another offer made to scotland's biggest teaching union a couple of days ago, but dis said it was insulting. it was just a rehash of a previous offer. they said most teachers would still be getting a 5% increa
of schools in scotland and universities. post offices and sorting officers nationwide. workers walked oututes over pay and wage increases escalate in a cost-of-living crisis. this as workers move closer to coordinated industrial action. here is what workers in edinburgh are demanding. lower paid teachers in scotland would have received up to 6.8 5% raises, more than the previous 5% offer, but less than the unions want. >> a 10% raises unaffordable for the scottish government. we have a...
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of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with it much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, outned up to university— as what we thought was a hub of sort of knowledge and empowerment, and then you learn that _ the industry's professionals aren't getting the treatment _ they deserve. it's very saddening. universities say they are disappointed by today�*s action and that the pay demands are unrealistic. we are trying to do everything we can within the environments that we�*re operating, with the funding that we�*ve got, to make sure that we are fair and transparent in the way in which we support our staff. my number one priority at the moment is to make sure that we don�*t disadvantaged students. frankly, they�*ve had a really difficult time over the past few years with covid. this is the last thing that they need. the staff here and across the uk will be back again tomorrow for the second of three days of planned strike action, but if negotiations continue to end in deadlock there may be much more disruption for students in the coming months. vanessa clark, bbc news, sheffield. w
of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with it much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, outned up to university— as what we thought was a hub of sort of knowledge and empowerment, and then you learn that _ the industry's professionals aren't getting the treatment _ they deserve. it's very saddening. universities say they are disappointed by today�*s action and that the pay demands are unrealistic. we are trying to do everything we can within...
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of the teaching work here at this university. right? we also do almost all of the research work of this university, right? so if you know that works stops, we walk outrike. i don't think this university can continue to function without us. we reached out to university of california president's office. we're waiting to reply you see berkeley. however said that if the strike does happen, it will have a serious effect on how it goes about scheduling undergraduate courses in a statement. you see berkeley said clearly if all postdocs academic researchers academic student employees and graduate student researchers decided to stop working. it would have a significant impact on the campus including the potential for various courses and or sections not being taught. uc berkeley went on to say they are ready to work with other faculty to limit some of the issues children says the union members are ready to fight for what they want the demands that we're making the proposals that we've made are what we really need to be able to work here in berkeley ryan curry abc 7 news. right. let's move on the quick pay app zell is popular and so are the scams associated wi
of the teaching work here at this university. right? we also do almost all of the research work of this university, right? so if you know that works stops, we walk outrike. i don't think this university can continue to function without us. we reached out to university of california president's office. we're waiting to reply you see berkeley. however said that if the strike does happen, it will have a serious effect on how it goes about scheduling undergraduate courses in a statement. you see...
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of the, movement? >> before i got here i visited the greatt university here in nashville. but yes barack obama came outlumbia. wb the first black person get a phd from harvard, university. i forgot where jamison went. "that's what he said". [laughter] 's historical black colleges as well as predominately white colleges have been educating black people for years. i mention historical black college' because for close to 100 years i was the only place an historical black college. we cannot underestimate how important these institutions are just why i went there today and thought is important if i'm going to be in nashville for couple hours i visited. your second question was your seconddi question? >> from the civil rights movement? what could he do that trayvon martin luther king couldn't do? >> he carried on trayvon martin luther king's legacy in a different way persimmon she was able to go into politics he was able to run for mayorin of atlanta, run for mayor of one of the key cities presenting with jesse jackson, same thing with julian bond. all these people who are protÉgÉs of trayvon martin luther k
of the, movement? >> before i got here i visited the greatt university here in nashville. but yes barack obama came outlumbia. wb the first black person get a phd from harvard, university. i forgot where jamison went. "that's what he said". [laughter] 's historical black colleges as well as predominately white colleges have been educating black people for years. i mention historical black college' because for close to 100 years i was the only place an historical black college....
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not learn this, unfortunately, and these spiritual laws are as immutable as the law of universal gravitation . jump it outhat whether you believe or not in the law of universal gravitation. so any pride, any exaltation ends with this. we are now seeing an uplift. uh, uh, the unfortunate ukrainian people will get the same. and the wisest people, there are church people, and there are a lot of church people, they cannot help but understand this. but even if they say this, i 'm sure that this is the same cheers for patriotism and a cap of denunciation, but they just don't let you hear it again. these voices have spiritual laws. unfortunately, in this sense, no one learns anything. how do you like seems. what role did the church schism play in current events in ukraine? if there had not been a church schism, it can be assumed that there would be no events now, especially all these years, all 30 years, of course, the forces that tried to divide ukraine and russia on trifles or on a large scale according to a principled or not quite principled order. they were doing it. we, unfortunately, looked at it lightly.
not learn this, unfortunately, and these spiritual laws are as immutable as the law of universal gravitation . jump it outhat whether you believe or not in the law of universal gravitation. so any pride, any exaltation ends with this. we are now seeing an uplift. uh, uh, the unfortunate ukrainian people will get the same. and the wisest people, there are church people, and there are a lot of church people, they cannot help but understand this. but even if they say this, i 'm sure that this is...
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of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with that much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, outerating with the funding that we've got to make sure that we are fair and transparent in the way in which we support our staff. my number one priority at the moment is to make sure that we don't disadvantaged students. frankly, they've had a really difficult time over the past few years with covid. this is the last thing that they need. the staff here and across the uk will be back again tomorrow for the second of three days of planned strike action, but if negotiations continue to end in deadlock there may be much more disruption for students in the coming months. vanessa clark, bbc news, sheffield. thousands of postal workers have begun a 48 hour strike in a long running dispute about pay, jobs and conditions. royal mail said it had made its best and final offer to staff and accused unions of "holding christmas to ransom". unions say the offer on the table would "spell the end of royal mail as we know it". what we are hoping for and what mr harper has committed to is giving us an out
of your university. as a third year myself i am able to cope with that much more and professors have given us the option of sort of, like, outerating with the funding that we've got to make sure that we are fair and transparent in the way in which we support our staff. my number one priority at the moment is to make sure that we don't disadvantaged students. frankly, they've had a really difficult time over the past few years with covid. this is the last thing that they need. the staff here and...
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there's a handful of congressional districts that are going to be this sort of the political universe. we're all going to watch outt, in the central valley of california, southern california especially. we'll probably have to go district by district until somebody gets to 218. going to be a couple of days. maybe a couple of weeks. this is typical. these places, i should say, often count their ballots over days and weeks, but that's what we're watching. >> anthony salvanto, get your coffee going. >> indeed. >> thank you. >>> we go now to arkansas republican senator tom cotton, who was a regular on the 2022 he's outith nled oosting. "only the strong" and he joins us this morning from mclane, virginia. good morning to you, senator. on this veterans day weekend, i want to thank you for your past military service. >> well, thank you, margaret. that's kind of you. thanks to all our veterans for their service in all of our nation's wars. >> let me get to the story of the moment. democrats faced historic headwinds. eight out of ten americans felt it was out of control. republicans had issues like economy and crime really
there's a handful of congressional districts that are going to be this sort of the political universe. we're all going to watch outt, in the central valley of california, southern california especially. we'll probably have to go district by district until somebody gets to 218. going to be a couple of days. maybe a couple of weeks. this is typical. these places, i should say, often count their ballots over days and weeks, but that's what we're watching. >> anthony salvanto, get your coffee...
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of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. this is the central universe set of my universe, a jazeera visit, scotlands out or hebrides and meets those fighting to save their island. his way of life in the face of its plummeted population. a sense of community on a, jesse, it's every football is dream to play at the world. ah, new series follows players from 6 countries and meet some up and coming stars with hopes of making it to catch our 2022. everyone dreams of back ever since we were kids to where the national team jersey in the work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete. the highest level, the world cup dream cattle on al jazeera ah with with mm. ah, ah and carried johnston indo are the top stories on the al jazeera ukraine's president has accuse russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians in the southern hassan region. parts of it were retaken by ukrainian forces last week, after russian troops retreated. fleets rozier investigators have already documented more than $400.00 russian breelle crimes bodies of both civilians and military are being foun
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but what do students think we went to the university of north carolina to find out >> the university says that, you know, it wants to be able to at least consider race as one of many factors in the admissions process, because it argues that a diverse student population benefits everyone. what do you say to that argument >> frankly, i think what they're say thing, if they don't take race into account, that you won't have black and brown people on campus, and i don't think that's the case. you have to have faith in black and brown people that they'll still be on campus because they have the ability to produce the same outcomes as white and asian individuals. >> by a show of hands, how many of you believe race should be a consideration when it comes to college admissions all of you why do you think considering race is important? >> race is not something that we can take off it's something that has impacted us every step towards getting to college. this is a place that wasn't built for us people are trying to stop us from getting here. >> the questions of our merit and achieving where we
but what do students think we went to the university of north carolina to find out >> the university says that, you know, it wants to be able to at least consider race as one of many factors in the admissions process, because it argues that a diverse student population benefits everyone. what do you say to that argument >> frankly, i think what they're say thing, if they don't take race into account, that you won't have black and brown people on campus, and i don't think that's the...
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our guest is peter coleman, the author of "the way out: how to overcome toxic polarization." >> also director of the columbia university international center for cooperation and conflict resolution. in light of our book published last year and the recent election, the midterm elections, how do you think things came out in terms of polarization? what are the results of the election tellabs? >> it was more heartening. like any major election, the results were mixed. erent directions. but it seemed like some of the challenges to our democracy, disinformation, seem to be mitigated. many of the candidates that denied the last election lost. not all of them, but many of them. so i do think it was a good time for democracy. our democracy seems to be holding. i do not think it means the threat of continued polarization, disinformation campaigns are gone. but i think this was -- given the trend we are in, which is something that started in the mid-1970's of increasing disinformation and challenges to institutions, i will take the midterm results. they were promising. host: a previous caller mentioned the phrase that the electio
our guest is peter coleman, the author of "the way out: how to overcome toxic polarization." >> also director of the columbia university international center for cooperation and conflict resolution. in light of our book published last year and the recent election, the midterm elections, how do you think things came out in terms of polarization? what are the results of the election tellabs? >> it was more heartening. like any major election, the results were mixed. erent...
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university of cambridge. thank you so much for joining us. i'm, as we've been hearing their police out in force today, protests are seemed to be reportedly quieting down. what do you think the staying power of this protest movement is? was far too early to tell, but i've thought throughout that it's very difficult to hold together. what's come about as a kind of coalition of rather disparate strands under increasingly general claims and framing. right? so most of the time and we see protest, we see the claims become more and more specific. here we've seen them become more and more general. and also we've seen this sort of master frame of anti lockdown mobilization. really bringing in all of these otherwise very distinct strands. and so i think it's quite hard to hold that together, especially as the state is very grad, judy and slowly beginning to kind of turn up the pressure to indicate that the cost to protests will not be low. and some of the protesters have been calling for political change. how big a deal do you think that is? how wide spread are those sentiments? it's extremely d
university of cambridge. thank you so much for joining us. i'm, as we've been hearing their police out in force today, protests are seemed to be reportedly quieting down. what do you think the staying power of this protest movement is? was far too early to tell, but i've thought throughout that it's very difficult to hold together. what's come about as a kind of coalition of rather disparate strands under increasingly general claims and framing. right? so most of the time and we see protest, we...
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so that takes about 800,000 people out of the job there's way, way too many people going to universityto 21 not the people who do chemistry and engineering are not. but there's a lot of people that do not equal society one gender studies and so on get them out of university into an entry level job and they can contribute to the job market. there's not 100,000 people judging by and they can do the jobs that loads of people and businesses would say you want you want to take children out of school and make them do jobs that actually don't appeal to anyone at the moment when they're 16 it's the best thing for some people to go leave school and do an entry level job rather than stay in school for another, which is something which i do like gender studies , which is possibly a studies, which is possibly a degree that you could benefit from doing yourself. all prime minister saying today that minister was saying today that i think that prime minister was saying that he wants more people to stay in education longer though david completely the opposite. but you know , we've opposite. but you kn
so that takes about 800,000 people out of the job there's way, way too many people going to universityto 21 not the people who do chemistry and engineering are not. but there's a lot of people that do not equal society one gender studies and so on get them out of university into an entry level job and they can contribute to the job market. there's not 100,000 people judging by and they can do the jobs that loads of people and businesses would say you want you want to take children out of school...
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this is the center of universe said the my universe. h of visit scotland out there had britain and meet those fighting to save that island his way of life in the face of its summer population. a sense of community on it just oh, oh, nor entailing on the top stories era. the russian military says its withdrawing from a major battle ground in southern ukraine. russia's defense minister has ordered troops to retreat from the western bank of the ne pro river near the city of hassan and set up defenses on the eastern bank. ukrainian forces have been advancing in the house on region for several weeks now. as soon as the only regional capital russia had managed to seize federal and the open, you're having comprehensively assess the situation. i propose that we take up defensive position along the left bank of the disney pro river. i understand this is a very difficult decision. at the same time, we will say most importantly, the lives of our troops and the overall combat effectiveness of our forces, whom it is futile to keep on the right bank in a restricted area. in
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>> when we got out here more than two weeks ago right after the murders took place, the university ofampus was in shock. we saw students fleeing this campus and parents demanding their kids come home. even with that killer still out there and police say that they don't have any clues or person of interest even, we're starting to see students come back on campus. we're also seeing here on campus a lot of security. university officials put out word that student safety is their number one priority and they are flooding this relatively small campus with cops and private security guards. we see officers from moscow p.d. state police and guards from a company that usually does event security. they'll have patrols 24/7 to keep students safe and for them to feel secure as they return for the last three weeks of this semester. return they did. i would guess a majority returned. one professor told me all but three of his 60 students are back in class in person. espos >> i feel safer. there is a lot more campus security. i feel like i can just walk around and feel safe wherever i'm going. >> it
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our first countries a year ago, only the team of the military university of the military academy of communications took part, as it were, out now, in fact the whole thing is separate. uh, the nomination for the same tasks, but with a separate nomination was provided by military universities, well, in the forefront of this training educational process , not even students, but experienced specialists from large companies, it is they who have the main responsibility for protecting the perimeter from outside intrusion and detecting mole rats norms. uh, we conduct cyber exercises with more than 2,000 specialists across the country during the year and next year this number will be even higher. e. well, and here, e reduction in order. even more than an order of magnitude loss. this is actually the speed of response to the incident, which we provide and recovery after failures, according to yevgeny akimov, under the gun of hackers now media, state bodies and critical infrastructure, if before the end of february 22, and the focus of the e cybercriminal world was on money. uh, they monetized their activities. now it does not prevail
our first countries a year ago, only the team of the military university of the military academy of communications took part, as it were, out now, in fact the whole thing is separate. uh, the nomination for the same tasks, but with a separate nomination was provided by military universities, well, in the forefront of this training educational process , not even students, but experienced specialists from large companies, it is they who have the main responsibility for protecting the perimeter...
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and i'm certainly committed to working with you and i know many of my colleagues are pre-please do reach out across the k-12 universityide what we are in this together. you are talking with them young you're setting the foundations of the frameworks that are going to use going forward. >> thank you. thank you for your question. >> i believe we have a question here. >> thank you. i am ashamed to say i've not read your book yet. could you share with us a little bit more about education and the economics going through and also if you had the opportunity to see firsthand view got a chance to see any of that? >> the questions the education requirements? >> and the chemist the first part. back to you. >> yes bringing in his education. who supported him? quest is a law school dropout. we all got it revolution inside of us. though he is a dropout that goes on to become a journalist. his brother brings them into the trade and he learns through an apprenticeship more or less. he is supported by his older brother who had moved into the movement before him. and by an incredible community of journalists in mexico city. he is known
and i'm certainly committed to working with you and i know many of my colleagues are pre-please do reach out across the k-12 universityide what we are in this together. you are talking with them young you're setting the foundations of the frameworks that are going to use going forward. >> thank you. thank you for your question. >> i believe we have a question here. >> thank you. i am ashamed to say i've not read your book yet. could you share with us a little bit more about...
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of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, billy shore, ceo, talks about food insecurities in the united states. then columbia university professor author of the way out how to overcome toxic polarization discusses conflict resolution and political differences ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages and tweets. >> good afternoon. thank you so much for joining us for this second in our series, building trust in technology. this afternoon i will interview suzan delbene, who was also chair of the democrat coalition. a great person to have for this conversation today. afterward, i will be joined on the virtual stage with with trusted future cochair, jim kohlenberger, and an advisory board member for a fireside chat. just a reminder, you can find punchbowl news on all social media platforms @punchbowlnews and we encourage you to share about today's event. with that, let's bring representative delbene to the virtual stage. welcome. rep. delbene: thanks. great
of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, billy shore, ceo, talks about food insecurities in the united states. then columbia university professor author of the way out how to overcome toxic polarization discusses conflict resolution and political differences ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with...