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international human rights at the university of pittsburgh school of law, professor kabbalah despite the fact that you believe that the it's and not only you but i guess a lot of people around the world, if he's i interview, believe that the united states is a driving force behind this conflict. i think we can the place our bad. we are going to hear lots of western decision makers accusing russia, yet again, of unprovoked aggression and the gross violation of international law. given your experience actually lead to gating international law, do you think they have a case in this? in this particular case, the truth is what the attack civilian infrastructure, whoever does it, that's a war, right? that's violation the geneva conventions, and i think both sides are doing it. i do think russia has tried over the last months to avoid doing that. but now i think they feel in retaliation they, they want to do that. i think there's under international law. the truth is there really is not a justification for attacking civilian infrastructure, even retaliation, right. so the answer is, yeah, there's a case to be made for sure, but there's also a case to be made against here for numer
international human rights at the university of pittsburgh school of law, professor kabbalah despite the fact that you believe that the it's and not only you but i guess a lot of people around the world, if he's i interview, believe that the united states is a driving force behind this conflict. i think we can the place our bad. we are going to hear lots of western decision makers accusing russia, yet again, of unprovoked aggression and the gross violation of international law. given your...
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but the biggest chunk of it goes on universal credit. around 5.7 million people claim this benefit. rated each april, usually in line with september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see here — benefits didn't increase at all from 2016 to 2020. they've risen slightly, but still not in line with inflation, since 2020. now inflation is currently running at 9.9%. but average wages only increased by 5.2% from may to july 2022. increasing benefits in line with wages would save the government about £5 billion. the prime minister says that pensions will increase by inflation and some other benefits like personal independence payment must also legally increase in line with inflation. but it's the other ones, particularly universal credit, that ministers have in their sights. earlier this year, the former prime minster, borisjohnson, pledged that benefits would increase by inflation next april. that's the commitment liz truss has so far refused to support. and if she doesn't, the anti—poverty group thejoseph rowntree foundation calculate it will be the bi
but the biggest chunk of it goes on universal credit. around 5.7 million people claim this benefit. rated each april, usually in line with september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see here — benefits didn't increase at all from 2016 to 2020. they've risen slightly, but still not in line with inflation, since 2020. now inflation is currently running at 9.9%. but average wages only increased by 5.2% from may to july 2022. increasing benefits in line with...
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of young people going to university at 18 or 19. _ young people going to university at 18 or 19. to — young people going to university at 18 or 19, to the tune of aroundot go to university. there is— people who do not go to university. there is a _ people who do not go to university. there is a massive gap in funding, big social— there is a massive gap in funding, big social injustice. and the other thing _ big social injustice. and the other thing it— big social injustice. and the other thing it is— big social injustice. and the other thing it is not socially mixed enough. _ thing it is not socially mixed enough. we have this assumption in society— enough. we have this assumption in society that — enough. we have this assumption in society that if you're middle—class you go— society that if you're middle—class you go to — society that if you're middle—class you go to university and if not, you might— you go to university and if not, you might do— you go to university and if not, you might do something vocational, and that we _ might do something vocational, and that we really need to be about how we tackle _ that we really need to be about how we tac
of young people going to university at 18 or 19. _ young people going to university at 18 or 19. to — young people going to university at 18 or 19, to the tune of aroundot go to university. there is— people who do not go to university. there is a _ people who do not go to university. there is a massive gap in funding, big social— there is a massive gap in funding, big social injustice. and the other thing _ big social injustice. and the other thing it— big social injustice. and the...
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but the biggest chunk of it goes on universal credit. around 5.7 million people claim this benefit. mants are in work. for those who are unemployed and older than 25, they get £77 a week. now, benefits are uprated each april, usually in line with the previous september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see here, benefits didn't actually rise at all for a few years from 2016, and when they've risen since, that's not necessarily in line with inflation. and now, inflation is currently running at 9.9%, but average wages only increased by 5.2%, before bonuses, in the latest figures. increasing benefits by the lower amount would save the government about £5 billion. the prime minister says that pensions will increase by inflation, and some other benefits — like personal independence payment — must also legally increase in line with inflation. but it's the other ones, particularly universal credit, that are under scrutiny. we'll have more from kevin in a moment. but first, let's go to sabine goodwin. so, sabine, you coordinate hundreds of food banks acr
but the biggest chunk of it goes on universal credit. around 5.7 million people claim this benefit. mants are in work. for those who are unemployed and older than 25, they get £77 a week. now, benefits are uprated each april, usually in line with the previous september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see here, benefits didn't actually rise at all for a few years from 2016, and when they've risen since, that's not necessarily in line with inflation. and...
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of correctness. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge education method, the universal rights to expand horizon and offer better prospect the possible to a better life. yet around the globe schools and institutions breaking point systems a deemed to be no longer fit for pat, rethinking what schools are and how they were identifying the skills and knowledge medium in the 20th century. now, a new way of rebel education is sweeping the wow. rebel educated radically changed the way people learn, challenging the old and buck, creating opportunities which will affect individuals and the entire community. ah, a since 91 o mania has been changing quite fast, but you can still feel the legacy and the luggage that came from the soviet union and it's past. i 1st came to me 1997 when i was involved in an internet based educational project. a few years later, when i moved to armenia, i realized that the armenian educational system, even though it's really good in a sense, but it was lacking the creativity, the flexibility, the problem solving cars. and there is a peak need to link e
of correctness. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge education method, the universal rights to expand horizon and offer better prospect the possible to a better life. yet around the globe schools and institutions breaking point systems a deemed to be no longer fit for pat, rethinking what schools are and how they were identifying the skills and knowledge medium in the 20th century. now, a new way of rebel education is sweeping...
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covers a range of payments, including personal independence payments, attendance allowance and housing benefit. but the biggest one undoubtedly is universal credit. around 5.7 million peoplere than 1;0% of those claimants are in work, for those who are unemployed and older than 25 they get £77 a week. benefits are operated each april, usually in line with september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see, benefits have not always risen with inflation, they did not rise at all for a number of years from 2016 and from 2020 they have not kept with inflation, either. inflation is currently running at 9.9%, wages before bonuses are running at 5.2%. increasing benefits by the lower amount would save the government around £5 billion. at the minute the prime minister says pensioners will see their money rise with inflation and some other benefits like personal independence payments must also illegally increase in line with inflation. but it's the other ones, particularly universal credit, that ministers have their sights on. earlier this year, borisjohnson pledged that benefits would increase ijy pledged that benefits would increase by inflatio
covers a range of payments, including personal independence payments, attendance allowance and housing benefit. but the biggest one undoubtedly is universal credit. around 5.7 million peoplere than 1;0% of those claimants are in work, for those who are unemployed and older than 25 they get £77 a week. benefits are operated each april, usually in line with september's inflation figure, which is published later this month. but as you can see, benefits have not always risen with inflation, they...
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videos of protest continuing in their sixth week, especially at universities, at sharif university, one of the biggest campuses, it's in tehran specifically, people were out protesting in and around the supreme leader ali company, as well as the rallying cry that happened since mahsa amini died in custody by the morality police so it also means the crackdown is still continuing and rights groups are saying more than 200 people died but they are still doing things like pointing out specific people they think are inciting riots like a cleric in the hannah dunn who said that senior officials in the iranian government were responsible for the death of dozens of protesters last month. figs protesters last month. as moshiri, _ protesters last month. as moshiri, thank you very much. this is bbc news, a reminder of the headlines. in the race to be bridgen�*s next prime minister two of the leading candidates borisjohnson and candidates boris johnson and rishi candidates borisjohnson and rishi sunak have been meeting face—to—face. and ukrainian officials say around 500,000, million and a half households are without power after the latest wave of russian attacks. back to our top story now an
videos of protest continuing in their sixth week, especially at universities, at sharif university, one of the biggest campuses, it's in tehran specifically, people were out protesting in and around the supreme leader ali company, as well as the rallying cry that happened since mahsa amini died in custody by the morality police so it also means the crackdown is still continuing and rights groups are saying more than 200 people died but they are still doing things like pointing out specific...
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of those, turn around. >> joe: good stop by realmuto. some people will say universallye, and i get it. guys are stronger and can go to right field more than today. if you can own the outside part of the plate, with the stuff he has, and not to mention arm side, get the ball in -- it's tough to hit this day and age with the velocity, but it's even tougher when a pitcher is on his game of throwing these pitches where he wants to. >> joe: off the end of the bat. hoskins feeds wheeler who gave up his first baserunner of the game, but then set them down in order. no score after four innings in atlanta. you could get two of my sausage croissants, with a freshly cracked egg, for just 6 bucks. and i serve them all day, so you could enjoy them for breakfast, brunch, or even brinner. did i just make up brinner? can we trademark that? mom, we need to talk to you about yiorgos. don't you think it's a little odd he showed up in your life right when you became a gigillionaire?! he's a gig-digger, mom! he's using you for your at&t fiber. now that it has hyper-gig speeds. he spends hal
of those, turn around. >> joe: good stop by realmuto. some people will say universallye, and i get it. guys are stronger and can go to right field more than today. if you can own the outside part of the plate, with the stuff he has, and not to mention arm side, get the ball in -- it's tough to hit this day and age with the velocity, but it's even tougher when a pitcher is on his game of throwing these pitches where he wants to. >> joe: off the end of the bat. hoskins feeds wheeler...
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has the population changes with the build-up of the cities around charlotte and raleigh and a big university system, of course, super popular. a lot of people want to live in north carolina and a well-run state. as the population changes one of the reasons we see this race being closer? >> we're keeping an eye on it. unaffiliated grow and grow and republican registration grow. unaffiliated are coming toward me. they want a say in their kids' education. beasley is a rubber stamp for joe biden's policy wrong on all issues including crime, inflation and education. >> bill: you will debate again? >> open to that. i don't think she would want to after friday night. she was exposed as a pretty radical person. >> you are one and done on debates? >> it's about talking to voters. early voting october 20th. >> dana: day before your birthday. thank you for being in new york. you'll be back on the campaign trail as soon as possible. >> bill: back overseas, barrage of russian rockets striking kiev and other ukraine cities. multiple people killed and injured as putin meets with security council in moscow two days after the bridge from crimea to russia wa
has the population changes with the build-up of the cities around charlotte and raleigh and a big university system, of course, super popular. a lot of people want to live in north carolina and a well-run state. as the population changes one of the reasons we see this race being closer? >> we're keeping an eye on it. unaffiliated grow and grow and republican registration grow. unaffiliated are coming toward me. they want a say in their kids' education. beasley is a rubber stamp for joe...
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of the people. here they are ranked in order, the most famous moscow universities. but since this the game is the other way arounduniversity is in sixth place among the most famous so i ask for an answer. this is the peoples' friendship university of russia, your version of boris. honestly, i would like to say that this is the russian state academy of intellectual property, but i think that it is in the first place, like they already said, thereby increasing it. loyalty to your academy, i hope, well, let's try, my moscow aviation institute. aviation institute. understandably? okay. we will check. so what do you think is the most famous university in moscow? what's up there? of course? yes of course, open there 15 points. all clear. okay. what universities do you think? tower about the tower separately? moscow institute of international relations serious institutions further baumansky this is a technical university, we have a decade of science and technology and the main task of the country is for everyone who is smart to run away from mgu mgimo and enter baumansky so that there is a competition of 100 people for
of the people. here they are ranked in order, the most famous moscow universities. but since this the game is the other way arounduniversity is in sixth place among the most famous so i ask for an answer. this is the peoples' friendship university of russia, your version of boris. honestly, i would like to say that this is the russian state academy of intellectual property, but i think that it is in the first place, like they already said, thereby increasing it. loyalty to your academy, i hope,...
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film we've made as if an hunger motto, o. contrary to universals expectations, the audience loved thank sensational footage. millions of people around the world flocked to theaters to see these breathtaking images. nazi propaganda minister. a use of club is also recognized the directors talent and contacted fang and undiscovered the combs if not. um huh. then gerbils came late when i hadn't talked to him a seemingly very obliging and friendly haunted. but then he asked funk albany, wouldn't he like to join the nazi party like a model right at the start in 33. want to suck. blanco's father will invest in both my grandfather declined rather flippantly, saying that he wasn't even a member of a ski club. so he didn't plan on joining a party either. i. i wouldn't cause hardwood actual dish leaking above the la gerbils apparently said nothing, but that was probably the 1st nail and funks coffin and gordon is lini. lea finished out reacted quite differently. in the summer of 1933, she accepted her 1st commission from hitler more would follow triumph of the will and her to olympia films. of the 1936 olympics caused a stir of worldwide their
film we've made as if an hunger motto, o. contrary to universals expectations, the audience loved thank sensational footage. millions of people around the world flocked to theaters to see these breathtaking images. nazi propaganda minister. a use of club is also recognized the directors talent and contacted fang and undiscovered the combs if not. um huh. then gerbils came late when i hadn't talked to him a seemingly very obliging and friendly haunted. but then he asked funk albany, wouldn't he...
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that became the head of the english department at chicago state university or whether it's the most influential white woman on the planet being my ex-wife, they have people that are aroundm at all times telling them what to be afraid of. not what to do or say, want to be afraid of and if you have a person that isn't afraid of them -- like russell brand or candace owens -- is not that we have to agree. >> tucker: they are not afraid. >> they aren't afraid to state with her opinion is. everyone has an opinion. >> tucker: a conversation like this is a window into a world that you don't see, so if you are familiar with west from the media, you think of him as an individual man. what you don't think about is that he is at the center of a battle and people like him are at the center of a battle to get a message out. mouth by the lips of influencers like him and so many others that extends a story line on behalf of the status quo. there are a lot of people vying to make certain that people like him say the right things. the consequences for not doing that are severe. for him to come out and say all lives matter obviously is a huge threat to a lot of people, who are those peopl
that became the head of the english department at chicago state university or whether it's the most influential white woman on the planet being my ex-wife, they have people that are aroundm at all times telling them what to be afraid of. not what to do or say, want to be afraid of and if you have a person that isn't afraid of them -- like russell brand or candace owens -- is not that we have to agree. >> tucker: they are not afraid. >> they aren't afraid to state with her opinion...
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tend to be a magnet, drawing in people from surrounding areas because of the potential opportunity of jobs. universally, it's well known that levels of crime increase aroundes. so, poaching is a crime. >> according to dr. player, if the mine and the poaching are not stopped, the whole web of life that has been protected here for over a century will fail. >> there's no doubt in my min that if that mine went ahead, it would destroy the wilderness. >> in a press statement, ibutho coal, who declined to comment on this story, touted jobs as a major benefit to the local economy when the mine comes in. but according to the community, the mine has not consulted them, or even told them where they will be forced to relocate to. for more than 100 years, the hluhluwe-imfolozi park has been a sanctuary for rhinos and many other endangered animals. it is a place that inspires visitors, communities, and conservationists all over the world. to lose this area in a coal mining operation is unacceptable to dr. player. >> the people, they say, "it's impossible, you can't defeat these big mining companies." and we said, "no, you can." but you've got to know that what you are
tend to be a magnet, drawing in people from surrounding areas because of the potential opportunity of jobs. universally, it's well known that levels of crime increase aroundes. so, poaching is a crime. >> according to dr. player, if the mine and the poaching are not stopped, the whole web of life that has been protected here for over a century will fail. >> there's no doubt in my min that if that mine went ahead, it would destroy the wilderness. >> in a press statement, ibutho...
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security forces than a weekend based around human rights groups, as at least 185 people have died in the unrest. the protests of spreading to schools and universities demanding a regime change in rest to ignite it when 22 year old mother. i mean he died in police custody last month. she'd been arrested for apparently violating address code north korea, as the da says, he'll continue to strengthen his nuclear operations. kim jogan has overseen exercises involving ballistic missiles, with mach nuclear warheads. in the past 2 weeks. the state news agency says that in response to the large scale, navy drills by south korea and us forces is ready forces hunting for a palestinian suspected of kenning and israeli soldier and wending 3 others an occupied in jerusalem. several arrests have been made during the search israel's, as a palestinian gunman opened fire with a checkpoint. neither she fond refugee camp landslide and venezuela has killed at least 22 people. and more than 50 a missing torrential, rain swept tree trunks and daybreak from surrounding mountains. into the community of 30th, the government says its working to rescue people trapped under th
security forces than a weekend based around human rights groups, as at least 185 people have died in the unrest. the protests of spreading to schools and universities demanding a regime change in rest to ignite it when 22 year old mother. i mean he died in police custody last month. she'd been arrested for apparently violating address code north korea, as the da says, he'll continue to strengthen his nuclear operations. kim jogan has overseen exercises involving ballistic missiles, with mach...
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of the earth around in the universe will grow before everything love is always easy to find and now i'm looking for everything from the light to give you. i'm looking for consequences among other people'spaces forever. howling space is great people cannot always be near. we are here, the blizzard winds will not calm down, love, distant calls you, keeps you. lilac twilight undead and you and sorrowful love distant for you keeps you distant love. guard when spring comes, i don’t know, i’ll pass the rains , the snows will come down, but you are my dear street, and in bad weather the road is on this one. as a teenager he raced pigeons on tires. naturally, this crossroads with love met his own here at this crossroads. with love i met my own i do not want a different fate for me for nothing to me about me dus from the checkpoint i put me. i look at the checkpoint that brought me to the people in the world many main streets, but i do not change the address. i am in my destiny, you have become the main, dear, my street.
of the earth around in the universe will grow before everything love is always easy to find and now i'm looking for everything from the light to give you. i'm looking for consequences among other people'spaces forever. howling space is great people cannot always be near. we are here, the blizzard winds will not calm down, love, distant calls you, keeps you. lilac twilight undead and you and sorrowful love distant for you keeps you distant love. guard when spring comes, i don’t know, i’ll...
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university of michigan. what she's consolidation of power is likely to mean well, it's definitely the case that he's completely centralized power around himself. he's promoted all of his people into the policy or a standing committee. so there are no actions anymore to balance against him. it seems to indicate that he will have a lot of latitude to promote the policies that he's been discussing. and it's really unprecedented in the last 2 decades. we haven't seen the centralization of power around a single person. they also want to talk about the situation for women in china. there will be no women in the poet bureau for the 1st time in 25 years. does that mark a step back when it comes to women's rights in china? i would say it does. i think there are also a lot of other signs that we can point to that also show that women's rights and women's positions and politics are going to be on a downward trend. it's not, it isn't even just this. it's a bunch of things that have happened over the last several years. there's been more discrimination against women in the workplace after they lifted the one child policy. so that's very hard for women to advance professionally. we've see
university of michigan. what she's consolidation of power is likely to mean well, it's definitely the case that he's completely centralized power around himself. he's promoted all of his people into the policy or a standing committee. so there are no actions anymore to balance against him. it seems to indicate that he will have a lot of latitude to promote the policies that he's been discussing. and it's really unprecedented in the last 2 decades. we haven't seen the centralization of power...
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of small places. i do like university life. it is also good for people to hang around with people with different views. i enjoy the challenge of being the only conservative in the room at a seminar. i attend a lot of workshops there at berkeley. it is not that i disagree violently with what is being done. i will often raise my hand and people say they enjoy having a challenge from the right. i have a disposition for it. i tend to be a people person and i attend to like everybody, even if they have different views for me. john: you see yourself staying at berkeley? steven: possibly. covid has kind of thrown a wrench into things, but student life is not quite back to what it was before the pandemic and it is slowly recovering. that is very discouraging. john: he talked about competing for the space. who are today's conservative thinkers? who are the leading conservative thinkers? steven: i mentioned one earlier. glenn. michael antone is a very controversial guy. he is a hugely interesting person, who i hope will write some longer series or heretical books. the thing abou
of small places. i do like university life. it is also good for people to hang around with people with different views. i enjoy the challenge of being the only conservative in the room at a seminar. i attend a lot of workshops there at berkeley. it is not that i disagree violently with what is being done. i will often raise my hand and people say they enjoy having a challenge from the right. i have a disposition for it. i tend to be a people person and i attend to like everybody, even if they...
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and if you both of them and they are still around universe of pittsburgh during the research, and they said in the beginning they were like why do you want to do that with people with a wide what to do that? imaging a garbage can and come get it, they kind of had to do it on their off hours in between their grant funded work. they started to get grants and whatnot to move it along. their discovery just transformed the field. they opened up a whole new paradigm of thinking about and seeing the disease, and it's a fascinating story. and the other thing that they did was, another spoiler alert, they took an enormous reputational risk. they don't say that because i think they in the light of history at all worked out but it's obvious there was this moment where their mouse model experiment were not working, and i remember back then, people like if a mouse model stonework of local forward. they actually ignored their mouse model results and the rest is history. it's a fascinating story. >> so we are now sort of in this phase where it seems like all of the big news is about trials, right, it's about drugs and drugs are pretty new possibility in alzheimer's. the big
and if you both of them and they are still around universe of pittsburgh during the research, and they said in the beginning they were like why do you want to do that with people with a wide what to do that? imaging a garbage can and come get it, they kind of had to do it on their off hours in between their grant funded work. they started to get grants and whatnot to move it along. their discovery just transformed the field. they opened up a whole new paradigm of thinking about and seeing the...
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of our university, intelligent faces, good suits. what interests you only people with criminal faces? and where they ran, maybe the car settled aroundr, i drew attention to them, because their appearance was sharply discordant with their behavior. thank you for the commendable vigilance. lyosha you never found the phones. no, only there is no phone charger. andrew, what's wrong with you? why some witnesses? i dug, the father of the murdered gave. i have to punch one phone number of the second. well, you have to. yes, nothing, no one was looking for anything, the apartment was not touched. wait please. where is bulkin? igor sergeevich, the murder is connected, i think that it is necessary to combine the cases of zhigunov and uralovo. well, what are the weapons connected with? the expert said that the same barrel was used, the murder occurred with a difference, maximum of one hour in both cases, the witnesses heard loud music, and here and there they saw two men running out of the entrance. outwardly, they looked like officials. now we are compiling their photobots. we urgently need to check the alibi of everyone in the smolny. and wh
of our university, intelligent faces, good suits. what interests you only people with criminal faces? and where they ran, maybe the car settled aroundr, i drew attention to them, because their appearance was sharply discordant with their behavior. thank you for the commendable vigilance. lyosha you never found the phones. no, only there is no phone charger. andrew, what's wrong with you? why some witnesses? i dug, the father of the murdered gave. i have to punch one phone number of the second....
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people around the world. >> it's probably an important tool for young women to get a hold of, the target audience for the egg donation harvesters. >> i am on university campuses all the time screening the film and young women will say thank you for your work. i get ads all the time on my facebook. i see them in the campus newspapers. they're grateful for the information. >> wonderful. let me ask you then a little bit, you have these educational tools for the laymen, the common person easily available, readily accessible and pretty nifty. >> right. >> i have looked at some of these. then you have an intellectual side to your institute. >> right. >> this is called the paul ramsey. >> institute. >> okay. you are the center for bioethics and culture and you also have the paul ramsey institute. as i understand it is an institute studying bioethics and named for paul ramsey. tell me about paul ramsey. >> i had to read a lot of paul ramesses writings, the late great paul ramsey of princeton. he had anen dowed position in the department. he was on the forefront of looking at the shift from medical ethics to bioethics. we have this institute which is two year
people around the world. >> it's probably an important tool for young women to get a hold of, the target audience for the egg donation harvesters. >> i am on university campuses all the time screening the film and young women will say thank you for your work. i get ads all the time on my facebook. i see them in the campus newspapers. they're grateful for the information. >> wonderful. let me ask you then a little bit, you have these educational tools for the laymen, the common...
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universal theme from country to country. the filmmakers say the intent to continue to use their platform to tell stories that matter. to millions of people, kathy saw all 0 nairobi. ah, this is a, let's get around them. now the tough story he, ukraine says wet weather and to rain is making the counter offensive in the southern hassan region. more difficult, president zaleski says the face is fighting, is taking place in the eastern done yet screeching. said lives in front of me. so give me and there have been no significant changes on the front line. the most severe fighting is taking place into next region. buckman directions are difficult . it is the place where the insanity of the russian command becomes more evident. day after day, over the months they are driving people to death. they're concentrating, the highest level of artillery strikes, all of our soldiers who are defending their positions in these areas, internet region or heroes. not confrontations have taken place between iranian security forces and demonstrators. in the town of matter, many thousands of protesters marched the cemetery where she was buried to mock 40 days since her death in police custody 22 year old was arrested b
universal theme from country to country. the filmmakers say the intent to continue to use their platform to tell stories that matter. to millions of people, kathy saw all 0 nairobi. ah, this is a, let's get around them. now the tough story he, ukraine says wet weather and to rain is making the counter offensive in the southern hassan region. more difficult, president zaleski says the face is fighting, is taking place in the eastern done yet screeching. said lives in front of me. so give me and...
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university and there were probably one dead person and massive casualties, around 10-15 people. then we moved straight to the park, which is a safe zone, and ard another explosion, which was the head ofivilian business center. we rapidly ran there. we sat massive casualties, around 20-30 people. there were legs, hands, people with wounds. it was pretty hard for us to work with that amount as people. the hardest part was that most of them, there were ladies. the ladies are 35 plus years old. these were civilians who were just walking around the city. they were supposed to just because russia decided to throw a missile in the center of kyiv at nonmilitary pple. it wasard. these were civilians. the main told me that they moved here just to survive, because the places where they used to live before our damaged, unfortunately. they came to kyiv to feel more safe and we were close to. ben: everything you've told me there suggests that these were not in any way military targets. these were civilian populations. they were playgrounds, business centers, part of the diversity. tell us a bit about the sites that were started -- targeted. >> the first is that university. i think the closest mili
university and there were probably one dead person and massive casualties, around 10-15 people. then we moved straight to the park, which is a safe zone, and ard another explosion, which was the head ofivilian business center. we rapidly ran there. we sat massive casualties, around 20-30 people. there were legs, hands, people with wounds. it was pretty hard for us to work with that amount as people. the hardest part was that most of them, there were ladies. the ladies are 35 plus years old....
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, including a university of kentucky nursing student were among more than 150 people killed in a crowd surge in seoul, korea. mourn left flowers to pay tribute. a narrow alley where around 100,000 people gathered the night before. here's cbs's elizabeth palmer with some images you may find disturbing. >> reporter: it started out a celebration. thousands of young people finally free from covid restrictions crowd into a narrow street in downtown seoul. but suddenly the crowd surged. and what had been a halloween party turned into a horror show. by the time rescue workers arrived 10 minutes after the first sos call, they had trouble pulling people from what had in seconds become a lethal crush. korean television broadcast medics performing cpr. body after body after body was taken from the scene to ambulances. the president visited the scene. later at a press conference, he announced a week of national mourning, and an investigation into the calamity. but it will be too late for the families who gather at a community center for information, and then got the new, no parent should ever are to hear. south korea is in shock. this is the worst national tragedy since 2014 when a
, including a university of kentucky nursing student were among more than 150 people killed in a crowd surge in seoul, korea. mourn left flowers to pay tribute. a narrow alley where around 100,000 people gathered the night before. here's cbs's elizabeth palmer with some images you may find disturbing. >> reporter: it started out a celebration. thousands of young people finally free from covid restrictions crowd into a narrow street in downtown seoul. but suddenly the crowd surged. and...
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of 25, young people are not playing around. and i have had the distinct pleasure of attending some of beto o'rourke's rallies at college campuses and the one i attended first was at the universityustin. it was 10:00 a.m. on a monday morning and there were hundreds of young students there who were not just ready to vote, they're excited to vote. they know what's at stake. and i think that, you know, the texas gop is going to learn that lesson very quickly this november, because young people are going to turn out, and it is my opinion, but i think in a couple weeks we're going to see that's a fact. >> taylor, we were talking a little bit about this in the break and i want to bring it up on air as well. there's turning out to vote and getting your vote to count. we're seeing ballot rejections of the ballots of voters of color at an astonishing rate. the state is known for voter suppression. 19% of asian voters are getting their ballots rejected, 17% of black voters, 12% of white voters. a lot of ballot rejection and you don't even have to know texas well to know harris county, this county which is a swing county, the rejections are happening in the places where young people, colle
of 25, young people are not playing around. and i have had the distinct pleasure of attending some of beto o'rourke's rallies at college campuses and the one i attended first was at the universityustin. it was 10:00 a.m. on a monday morning and there were hundreds of young students there who were not just ready to vote, they're excited to vote. they know what's at stake. and i think that, you know, the texas gop is going to learn that lesson very quickly this november, because young people are...
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around human rights group says at least 185 people have died in the rest. the protest spreading to schools and universities demanding a regime change. dozens of fed dead after boat capsized and nigeria, they was carrying 85 people when it was swamped by flood waters. in an umbrella state, 15 people were rescued. austrian president alexander of the belin is projected to secure a 2nd sick shed. 10. after those he ended on sunday, the partial count shows that he has a clever jollity to avoid run us 78 year old they, for believe of the greens and god abroad popularity by campaigning on promises of stability. a powerful store was expected to hit more countries in central america. after that, he will unfold indic or arguably, hurricane julia has been downgraded to a tropical storm. it brought heavy rain and high winds that slammed into nicaragua on sunday. the storm is expected to move along the pacific coast of hot duracell salvatore and what to mom. the stories on the website al jazeera dot com more news and a half now up front is next here on launcher sarah to stay with us. the chinese communist party holds it. 20th congress, delegates for me to discuss consti
around human rights group says at least 185 people have died in the rest. the protest spreading to schools and universities demanding a regime change. dozens of fed dead after boat capsized and nigeria, they was carrying 85 people when it was swamped by flood waters. in an umbrella state, 15 people were rescued. austrian president alexander of the belin is projected to secure a 2nd sick shed. 10. after those he ended on sunday, the partial count shows that he has a clever jollity to avoid run...
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covers a range of payments including personal independence payments, attendance allowance and housing benefit. but the biggest one undoubtedly is universal credit. around 5.7 million peoplen, they didn�*t rise at all for a number of years from 2016 and from 2020, they have not kept rate with inflation either. now, inflation is currently running at 9.9%. wages before bonuses are running at 5.2%. increase in benefits by the lower amount save the government around £5 billion. now, the prime minister says that pensioners will see money rise with inflation and some other benefits like personal independence payments must also legally increase in line with inflation. but it�*s the other ones, particularly universal credit, that ministers have their sights on. earlier this year, the former prime minister borisjohnson pledged that benefits would increase by inflation next april. that�*s a commitment liz truss has so far refused to support. so, speak to our guests about this and what else is facing the prime minister..... joining me now from the conference in birmingham is sunil sharma, ceo of conservative friends of the commonwealth,reem ibrahim, a conservative voting student and
covers a range of payments including personal independence payments, attendance allowance and housing benefit. but the biggest one undoubtedly is universal credit. around 5.7 million peoplen, they didn�*t rise at all for a number of years from 2016 and from 2020, they have not kept rate with inflation either. now, inflation is currently running at 9.9%. wages before bonuses are running at 5.2%. increase in benefits by the lower amount save the government around £5 billion. now, the prime...
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students were taking a practice university entrance exam when at around 7:30 local time, a blast ripped through the classroom, killing and wounding dozens. i saw so many people ofewitness said. people were so panicked. some were injured and some were crying. i wanted to help them. i helped carry some of the dead bodies. the private center serves young women and men dreaming of going to college. eyewitnesses say most of the victims were female. the blast happened right between where the girls were sitting. they were sitting at the front row and the boys were sitting behind them. unicef called the attack acceptable and urged all parties to respect education. children and adolescents are not and must never be the targets of violence. the bombing took place in a neighborhood that has been group by extremists, including isis. the taliban government has done little to protect the persecuted community, according to human rights watch. a taliban spokesperson condemned the attack saying authorities will find and punish the perpetrators but since the takeover of the taliban a year ago, the situation appears to be deteriorating. under its rule, life for women and girls gr
students were taking a practice university entrance exam when at around 7:30 local time, a blast ripped through the classroom, killing and wounding dozens. i saw so many people ofewitness said. people were so panicked. some were injured and some were crying. i wanted to help them. i helped carry some of the dead bodies. the private center serves young women and men dreaming of going to college. eyewitnesses say most of the victims were female. the blast happened right between where the girls...
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university, every war gives birth to heroes unfortunately, there is no way around the helpless the list of collaborators in the project miklushki, i am talking about those who not only betrayed their state and peoplebegan to serve as an occupier, and service in the ranks of the enemy is different. with weapons they terrorize their former fellow citizens in the status of the people's militia. under the guise of the noble goal of continuing the education of children despite the occupation, they began to collect information for the invaders whose parents left for the unoccupied territory, whose father serves in the armed forces, and so on, for what options nevertheless, there is a lot of information about these collaborators of teachers and educators, and i am collecting it on my list. it will be interesting to look at them after the deoccupation and listen to their lies like we didn’t know and they bailed us out and so on . this so-called intelligentsia among educators will definitely not be able to lie, any professor of high rank, after a full-scale invasion, the walls of several ukrainian higher educational institutions were under occupation, for example, in zaporizhzhia, three higher education in
university, every war gives birth to heroes unfortunately, there is no way around the helpless the list of collaborators in the project miklushki, i am talking about those who not only betrayed their state and peoplebegan to serve as an occupier, and service in the ranks of the enemy is different. with weapons they terrorize their former fellow citizens in the status of the people's militia. under the guise of the noble goal of continuing the education of children despite the occupation, they...
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it's now day 18 of the protests and despite the clamp down by security forces people are still taking to the streets in large numbers. a siege developed around sharif university a city in the south of the country, schoolgirls waved their head coverings in the air chanting "death to the dictator." let's speak to bbc persian's bahman kalbasi. thank you forjoining us. these scenes that are emerging from iran and also the latest with today, how would you describe it for our viewers, how shocking are they? the brave viewers, how shocking are they? tie: bravery that viewers, how shocking are they? tte: bravery that we viewers, how shocking are they? t"te: bravery that we have viewers, how shocking are they? t'te: bravery that we have seen viewers, how shocking are they? t“te: bravery that we have seen in the last 18 days despite the crackdown has really been one that defies this movement. especially by women, especially by many people were in their 20s for the very young iranians. but last nights attack on sharif university was perhaps a calculation done by the regime that it will send a signal that they have no limits in their crackdown because they are going afte
it's now day 18 of the protests and despite the clamp down by security forces people are still taking to the streets in large numbers. a siege developed around sharif university a city in the south of the country, schoolgirls waved their head coverings in the air chanting "death to the dictator." let's speak to bbc persian's bahman kalbasi. thank you forjoining us. these scenes that are emerging from iran and also the latest with today, how would you describe it for our viewers, how...
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of the universal postal union, which today includes 192 countries. because we have to do it. and we are interested the country is interested the people are interested in so that we can uh communicate via links around the world these protocols. they contribute to the development of foreign economic activity of the telecom operator for the provision of postal services. so the wife of the regular session of the councils of the republic, the senators ratified two agreements on import customs duties in the eu at once, they are aimed at simplifying the payment system, fair distribution of duties between the five participating countries and a positive economic effect for our country for september of this year. customs duties are also important, they have already amounted to 80 million rubles capital the construction hypermarket lacks the range of goods of belarusian manufacturers, while the prices for most of the products over the past 2 weeks there, basically, have not been raised, this was said today during price monitoring in the frunzensky district. deputies of the house of representatives, together with trade specialists, paid attention. in particular, such positions as paint and varnish products, w
of the universal postal union, which today includes 192 countries. because we have to do it. and we are interested the country is interested the people are interested in so that we can uh communicate via links around the world these protocols. they contribute to the development of foreign economic activity of the telecom operator for the provision of postal services. so the wife of the regular session of the councils of the republic, the senators ratified two agreements on import customs duties...
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up, as well, one of the most important things for people looking at schools and any university needs to protect unt stereos. >> trace: if they said there was massive crime increase around the university my kids go to school, we would have discussions about it. thank you both. coming up, could it be temporary truce between left and right? biden heads to florida to join republican governor ron desantis and later in the show, protester sacked during monday night football, who is getting credit for the tackle and one couple says inflation is causing them to get creative for date night. taking the classic dinner and a movie to a brand-new level, the day's best viral videos coming up. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. let me be direct. why would you pay more than double for teeth straightening with invisalign? with smiledirectclub, you get a doctor-directed smile you love for sixty percent less. that's a lot less. like a lot. choose smile. choose direct. ♪ smiledirectclub ♪ >> trace: president biden w
up, as well, one of the most important things for people looking at schools and any university needs to protect unt stereos. >> trace: if they said there was massive crime increase around the university my kids go to school, we would have discussions about it. thank you both. coming up, could it be temporary truce between left and right? biden heads to florida to join republican governor ron desantis and later in the show, protester sacked during monday night football, who is getting...
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hello, sarina esmailzadeh welcomed people into what she called "my whole universe" diaries of a 16-year- old. she could be any teenage girl in the world. goofing aroundc republic of iran where life expressions are anything but free. three months after the video, she joined the thousands of iranian women and girls rising up for their liberties demanding their rights. sarina esmailzadeh was forever silenced on september 23rd. amnesty international says based on information it has, security forces beat her, striking her on the head with batons, severely beating her to death. iranian traditional authorities denied she was killed. they say sarina died by suicide, jumping from the roof of her grandmother's home . they are claiming days after they said another 16-year-old protester, nika shakarami, found dead also died after falling from a building. arrests have been made in the investigation for death. family members of both girls appeared on iranian state media repeating the government's claims. the u.n. human rights office told cnn they received reports authorities forced nika shakarami family to give the interview. amnesty international said victims are
hello, sarina esmailzadeh welcomed people into what she called "my whole universe" diaries of a 16-year- old. she could be any teenage girl in the world. goofing aroundc republic of iran where life expressions are anything but free. three months after the video, she joined the thousands of iranian women and girls rising up for their liberties demanding their rights. sarina esmailzadeh was forever silenced on september 23rd. amnesty international says based on information it has,...
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around told the crowd because come this way. people have >> when the smoke cleared more than 150 people were dead and more than 130 others have been injured. newsnation learning a university ofentucky nursing student who was studying overseas counted in the death toll. the university's president releasing a statement saying in part this more than 150 people died this weekend. one of our students and gajewski was among them. we have been in contact with fans, family and we'll provide whatever support we can now. and in the days ahead as they cope with this indescribable loss, uk's president going on to say the 2 other students and a faculty member also in south korea. this semester but has been contacted and are safe. the second american steven bless e and international business. major at kennesaw state university who was also studying abroad in south korea. >> the school president tweeting out this on behalf of the entire kennesaw state community. our thoughts and prayers go out to stevens, family and friends as they mourn this incomprehensible loss. south korean officials say nearly all of the victims of the tragedy that unfolded saturday night have now been identified. man
around told the crowd because come this way. people have >> when the smoke cleared more than 150 people were dead and more than 130 others have been injured. newsnation learning a university ofentucky nursing student who was studying overseas counted in the death toll. the university's president releasing a statement saying in part this more than 150 people died this weekend. one of our students and gajewski was among them. we have been in contact with fans, family and we'll provide...
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people on the streets swinging bats. students at the university of washington, they have to wait for someone to stop swinging a machete around before they could come out of their class. a woman was violently assaulted just walking to lunch in downtown seattle. she looked around and said, what do i do? someone said don't call the cops because nothing will happen. so it is clear that we have a lot of work to do. i'm proud to be endorsed by the fraternal order of police. they know that the bedrock of society is law and order. we need that now more than ever, for our kids, for our families all over washington state. senator murray has good points for washington dc. i will fight for washington state, for our kids, and for your families. >> do you believe that humans are contributing to climate change? if so, what should be done to address it? >> i grew up on a farm. there are no better stewards of the land and farmers. i believe in protecting our planet, doing everything i can. i am honored to be endorsed by the american coalition. they have a fighter and me who will ensure that we are protect our land, that we can plant more tre
people on the streets swinging bats. students at the university of washington, they have to wait for someone to stop swinging a machete around before they could come out of their class. a woman was violently assaulted just walking to lunch in downtown seattle. she looked around and said, what do i do? someone said don't call the cops because nothing will happen. so it is clear that we have a lot of work to do. i'm proud to be endorsed by the fraternal order of police. they know that the bedrock...