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that was dr. mohammed kashodi from the university of south hampton in the. okay, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the lease of class with hundreds of demonstrators outside these really embassy and jordan protestors. i've tried for 3 days to blockade. the building in the capital along with response to the in response for other to the war and gaza. they are also calling on the jordanian government to end all agreements and cooperation with his real this mexico is currently battling 95 active forest fires. some $4000.00 firefighters are combining the blazes, which are mostly concentrated in the southeast of the country. the fires have been the agent by strong winds and high march temperatures, reaching 40 degrees celsius. brazil and france have launch investment program to protect the amazon rain forest and brazil, and neighboring good key on the 1000000000 euro scheme includes private and public funding. over a 4 year period, the 2 countries bunch to work together to stop amazon d
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that was dr. mohammed kashodi from the university of south hampton's. any. okay, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. police have clash with hundreds of demonstrators outside these really and the same jordan. protesters have tried for 3 days to blockade, the building and the capital one in response to the war and garza. they are also calling the drug dealing government and all agreements and cooperation with his real mexico was currently battling 95 active for aspires. some, $4000.00 firefighters are combating the blazes, which are mostly concentrated from the south east of the country. fires have been aided by strong winds and high march temperatures, reaching 40 degrees celsius for sale and friends have launched investment program to protect the amazon rain forces in brazil and neighboring the on the 1000000000 euro scheme includes private and public funding for or 4 year period, the 2 countries pledge to work together to stop amazon deforestation by 2030. the columbia navy says i
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dr. muhammed cushiony is a structural engineering professor at the university of south hampton and the okay, i asked him why so much of the bridge collapsed after the impact? the reason that the basic is collapse, the 1st visit is that there wasn't any sheep about it should be back body or in front of the p is a and the reason that you don't have a probably the breed was a relatively old. i don't know the detail of the, of the breeze and just the my, my observation is based on the videos i've seen on the car, everybody's was quite heavy and menu i'm going to heavy sheep, impacting and coming to college and we do with this peer. so obviously with the fade you but the but the progressive, what else was a, did that, that p, it was a secret failure to point and that when been the p of went away. so the part of the big been down and that on balance force distributed across it that what date and essentially result it's a company called apps of that or, or bridge. so he's, you spoke of a single point of failure there. does that mean that the bridge had some type of design flaw? no, it's not t
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that was dr. mohammed kashodi from the university of south hampton in the. okay, thank you very much for joining us. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the us supreme court appears unlikely to limit access to the wi fi use the motion pills for prestone. the court heard arguments of the case on tuesday, but if you're skeptical of efforts by anti abortion, advocates seeking to roll back access to the drug decision is expected by the end of june. the european union has agreed to soften environmental regulations and farmers following major protests across the block in brussels. farmers dumped the newer and with the heat. it was on fire on tuesday to protest against strict environmental protection was at least 2 police officers were injured. as they broke up the protest with tear gas and water cannons protest have a rough getting hungry after a government critic release auto implicating senior officials and a corruption scandal. former political inside or peter mind you are accused in aid to prime minister victor or abu
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of collections at the south carolina hannah library. one of the special collection units here at the university of south carolina. we particularly collect archival research material about the state of south carolina, inhabitants, history, geography, culture. those sorts of things consist of manuscript materials, personal papers, organizational records like these types of materials. business records, that sort of thing. we also have published materials collections, books, newspapers, magazines. a large visual materials collections including photographs, postcards, fine art, that sort of thing. so the building, you can see, appear, through most of its history, has kind of engaged this research audience in a very traditional manner. close to on circulating. you can't just go in the stacks like you can the library, look up and down the shelves, pick up the book you want, check it out and go home. you must tell us what you want to see. report for you. you come sit in the quite gorgeous reading room and use it. that's a plug. we are reopening the building october 6th. everybody come check out the building. interviewer c
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is our first guest, um, thabombeki, african school of public and international affairs, the university of south africa, joins us. welcome to the program, sir, taking a look at uh, what is happening here in terms of israel's economy, um, we want to focus on the west bank in this question, uh, the economy there obviously has been very fragile, um, it's easily impacted now because of the confrontations that are happening with israel regime forces and the palestinians, basically aparthite practices. and uh the pression that's uh they're experiencing, given the increased violence from the israeli regime forces against palestinians, how do you see the economy of the west bank and the future that it faces there? you know, what is very important is to understand that the ripul effects of a conflict has an impact on economics and on the trade relations, and also when you look beyond their ratings, i think what is important for us to can contextualize the conflict in the middle east. it is to understand that the conflict of israel and palestine, even in 2014 when there was one operation by israel, there
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thank you so much and to history about so clearly a 100 pistol from the university of south wiles. thank you. have a great, a good of hollywood here. the red carpet for the biggest night of the year and show base the us goes the nuclear blockbuster oppenheimer dominate the ceremony, christopher note, and ethics group 7 awards, including best film, best director, and best actor, the period terms. and my, i see oppenheimer open hymer topped it tonight of domination with the award for best picture it's 7 when included christopher nolan for best director robert disney junior, for best supporting actor and kelly and murphy winning his 1st oscar for best actor . we made a film about the mine and created the atomic bomb and for better for us, we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere because there are many generally steered clear of politics. but the brief mentions of international tragedies were powerful. jonathan glaser used his zone of interest international feature. when to echo the films method you to account, the h
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thank you so much for talking to us through about so clearly. 100 pistol from the university of south wiles. thank you. of the great and the good of hollywood, half the red carpet for the biggest show biz. nice if the here the us, cuz you play a blockbuster. oppenheimer dominated the christopher nolan ethics group 7 awards, including best film and best director, and best dr. peerage homes and maria ac oppenheimer open hymer talked it's a night of domination with the award for best picture. it's 7 when included christopher nolan for best director robert disney junior for best supporting actor and kelly and murphy winning his 1st oscar for best actor. we made a film about the mine and created the atomic bomb and for better or for worse, we're all living in oppenheimer's world. so i would really like to dedicate this to the peace makers everywhere. to ceremony generally steered clear of politics. but the brief mentions of international tragedies were powerful. jonathan glaser used his zone of interest international feature. when to echo the films method you to account the humanize ation
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of collections at the south carolinian, the library. so just briefly, the south carolinian library, as she mentioned, is one of the special units here at the university of south. we particularly collect archival research material about the state of south carolina, and it's inhabitants documenting its history, geography and culture. so those sorts of things consist of many materials, which might be personal papers or organizational records, right? like the like these types of materials business records, that sort of thing. we also have a published collection. so books, newspapers, magazines, things would expect maps and then a large visual materials collection. so that includes both photographs and old photographs, photographic processes, postcards and, fine art, that sort of thing. so the south carolinian, a building you can see up here. through most of its history, has has kind of engaged its research audience in a very kind of traditional manner. right. we are a special collections library, so we're close to act non circulating, which means that you like just go into the stacks like you could in thomas cooper library look up and down the shelves, p
of collections at the south carolinian, the library. so just briefly, the south carolinian library, as she mentioned, is one of the special units here at the university of south. we particularly collect archival research material about the state of south carolina, and it's inhabitants documenting its history, geography and culture. so those sorts of things consist of many materials, which might be personal papers or organizational records, right? like the like these types of materials business...
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also, electra is in journalism at the university of south wales and the u. k. and we often, if the manipulation actually matches. so yes, because i have these ethical codes of conduct, we have in the u. k. here we have it. so we have the b, p a's guide of conduct, we have an u j and all of these agencies across the world have to sort of abide by these regulations. we are regulated industry, you know, we are supposed to. so a tell the truth and accuracy as much as we can. and when the po press organizations trying to submit something which has been made to place it that goes against those rules. and that's, that's why it was given the, the kill older, which stands quite, you know, expands quite harsh, but some that basically means that old distribution of the image cannot go ahead because of those manipulations. i mean, if you look closely small, it's not difficult to see those manipulations if you, if you look at various elements of charlotte hand. and if you look just behind the louise knee, you can actually see very, very obvious manipulations which really com
also, electra is in journalism at the university of south wales and the u. k. and we often, if the manipulation actually matches. so yes, because i have these ethical codes of conduct, we have in the u. k. here we have it. so we have the b, p a's guide of conduct, we have an u j and all of these agencies across the world have to sort of abide by these regulations. we are regulated industry, you know, we are supposed to. so a tell the truth and accuracy as much as we can. and when the po press...
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so according to professor brianna harris of the center for population change at the university of south hampton, u. k. she says this, the population crisis in ukraine is multi pronged listed here. so it was declined. and because of this, what we call the triple burden, which was low for to the rates, high immigration, and relatively high mortality. all right, then you add in the war. some 7000000 people have fled, the country is refugees. population numbers are super low over a country that size if we exam and part of what she said about high mortality was actually super shop to find out that about one 3rd of ukrainians die. i mean, regardless of gender that they died before the age of 65, due to preventable causes, and that's all according to the 2021. you on report as well. why does so many ukrainians die off so young? the numbers are, of course, are skewed much higher towards men, then they are towards women. and there are, there are things multiple things that, that pay that a way into it. right? and a lot of these phenomenon can be found and in western countries, you know, in, in e
so according to professor brianna harris of the center for population change at the university of south hampton, u. k. she says this, the population crisis in ukraine is multi pronged listed here. so it was declined. and because of this, what we call the triple burden, which was low for to the rates, high immigration, and relatively high mortality. all right, then you add in the war. some 7000000 people have fled, the country is refugees. population numbers are super low over a country that...
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some insight, so allow me to invite glenn desan, professor of international relations with the university of souths joining me from oslo, and john bosnit, journalist, activist and political analyst is joining me from belgrade, good to see you gentlemen, now uh let's go to glenn first, let's begin, you just heard in the introduction what this is all about, some targets and objectives of uh the joint drills and this is the third time of course that iran, china and russia are taking part in such drills, so let's talk about to begin with about the message that such joint maneuvers can convey, well the i guess the main message coming forth is that uh the key or the lot of the largest states on the eurasian continent, so russia, china and iran are increasingly seeking... to corporate on security matters and this harmonizes with their efforts of pursuing economic integration, we see among these states to have one more cooperation technical establishing new transportation corridors, new financial cooperation, so across the board, so it's quite natural as well to supplement this with more security cooperat
some insight, so allow me to invite glenn desan, professor of international relations with the university of souths joining me from oslo, and john bosnit, journalist, activist and political analyst is joining me from belgrade, good to see you gentlemen, now uh let's go to glenn first, let's begin, you just heard in the introduction what this is all about, some targets and objectives of uh the joint drills and this is the third time of course that iran, china and russia are taking part in such...
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we are joining to today of a doctor and history and a one professor of public health at the university of south hampton and advisor to the long cove and support groups. she is in hampshire in the u. k. mark far he a long cove and researcher and associate professor in respiratory physiology at the university of darby in nottingham. and tracy thompson will 1st contact contracted cove it in march 2020 and has have long coded ever since. since joining us from toronto. thank you so so much for joining us today. we really appreciate your time . and before we begin this conversation, i'd like to start sharing a video that tracy sent to us. here's a look into what her life has been like with loan cove. it is my bid slash this already said about 20 or 23 hours, depending on the day side table. i keep only medications, wire, toothbrush toothpaste, case i take it up that day. and if i'm having a very good day, i can spend a couple of hours sitting in this chair. i looked at the window, are you using my computer? i can tell her it screens that day and there's my little handy phone holder because a i don't
we are joining to today of a doctor and history and a one professor of public health at the university of south hampton and advisor to the long cove and support groups. she is in hampshire in the u. k. mark far he a long cove and researcher and associate professor in respiratory physiology at the university of darby in nottingham. and tracy thompson will 1st contact contracted cove it in march 2020 and has have long coded ever since. since joining us from toronto. thank you so so much for...
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. >> ainsley: will you give your money to university of south carolina so we can have a better team? y to university ever of tennessee, we need to beat the gamecocks c consistently for years to come. >> steve: 16 female athletes have filed a lawsuit over ncaa transgender policy. one of the people filing suit is riley gaines, she said this. >> ncaa most basic job is to protect fairness and safety of competition in female sports. ncaa is discriminating against women on basis of our sex, most important part of this lawsuit is fair and safe competition. >> steve: we reached out to the ncaa and unirsity of georgia for statement and have not heard back yet. we brought you in to hear what you have to say because there are a lot of people who say the way it is working right now is not fair. >> clay: yes. i'm excited to have riley gaines at outkick, she is fearless and she is 100% right on this issue and faced it when she swam head-to-head against a man, lia thomas, who swam for the men's team before flipping over and swimming for the women. everybody who is a sports fan acknowledges this is w
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i'm university of south carolina grad. gamecocks in the house. we don't mind a clemson candidate, it's ok. they say something about women who come from the south. a heck after lot of them are steel magnolias and that's what we've got in nikki haley, one heck of a steel magnolia. she's great. you know, when you look at a candidate you're going to work hard for and get elected, what are the criteria you look for? number one is negrito, somebody who speaks the truth, somebody whose word you can take to the bank and nikki has integrity and we know she with beat the gentleman in the white house right now but will help the candidates running around the country for u.s. senate, for governor or for congress. she will help get them elected, no doubt about it. the other great thing about nikki haley, she has no fear when it comes to staring down those meaning to do us harm. she's ok if she's going to tell putin he is an animal, somebody who takes his adversaries in risen and kills them. we need someone to track them down and say it like it is. she's done th
i'm university of south carolina grad. gamecocks in the house. we don't mind a clemson candidate, it's ok. they say something about women who come from the south. a heck after lot of them are steel magnolias and that's what we've got in nikki haley, one heck of a steel magnolia. she's great. you know, when you look at a candidate you're going to work hard for and get elected, what are the criteria you look for? number one is negrito, somebody who speaks the truth, somebody whose word you can...
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we completed a university course in 3 years, then we worked for 3 years in the institutes of academies and sciences, i personally had an institute for problems of mechanics in the southt of the university, so we worked there for 2 years, and we even received half-time wages, yes, these are experimenters or theorists, in the sixth year we wrote a diploma. one aspect is the measurability of quantity information, well, that is, what you were taught at the university, but do not change, and most importantly do not take breaks in your education, this is where we come from, and this is really correct and it’s high time to do it, how many are studying at vmc now also 4+2, at vmc they study 4+2, not like everywhere else, no , they have come a long way, well , this path is quite difficult, but it is correct, this break in education does not allow us to prepare those specialists who are capable of doing science and engineering , and practice, and practice, that is, it turns out that the key to success - we are restoring the continuity of education for, even five, or better yet 6 years, leaving the system, that is, russian, mathematics, computer science and physics, and physics
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reynolds chaddock tell the story of greer life, but nohow he is commemorated himself at the university of south carolina,here he was a college professor. and so this is actually just a sample of the many stories that come out in this book. where were historians reflect in a very new and personal way. and so i'm going to start with michelle because she has one of the lincoln stories in the book and i'll turn it over. i've asked each person to talk about the story they tell. so, michelle so my story is out elizabeth keckley, who, as we heard a little bit earlier, the st known as the seamstress, modest confidante of mary of mary lincoln. but she was born enslaved in virginia in 1818. she sufreall of the horrors of slavery in terms of mental and physical abuse. but was able to usskills as a seamstress to buy her own freedom and that of her son in the 1850s, after she had ended up in saint louis. and that and then she came to washington, d.c., and got in with the lincoln administration and was an intimate in the lincoln white house after lincoln's death. she was involved in the old clothes scandal w
reynolds chaddock tell the story of greer life, but nohow he is commemorated himself at the university of south carolina,here he was a college professor. and so this is actually just a sample of the many stories that come out in this book. where were historians reflect in a very new and personal way. and so i'm going to start with michelle because she has one of the lincoln stories in the book and i'll turn it over. i've asked each person to talk about the story they tell. so, michelle so my...
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and those are your headlines, guys university of south carolina they have such a good team. >> i'm suredad is happy about that. >> lawrence: i still need to complete the bracket. >> steve: you got a little time. >> brian: wait until it starts. >> ainsley: we used to do it here on fox. >> steve: my daughter won it one year, sally. just filled mine out. i think she was in fifth grade she based it on the mascots. she won the "fox & friends" pot. >> don't talk about gambling on television. >> that's if there is money involved. >> of course there is money involved. it's gambling. >> there was coffee involved. >> brian: no money involved. >> she/her college paid for after that fifth grade win. >> steve: it was really good, too. she went to a good college. thank you "fox & friends." >> don't forget to set the dvrs every morning at 6:00 a.m. watch it if later if you have to run out early. >> steve: supreme court going to battle over big tech censorship at the supreme court today. >> carley: missouri senator eric schmitt calls it the most important free speech case of our lifetime and he's next.
and those are your headlines, guys university of south carolina they have such a good team. >> i'm suredad is happy about that. >> lawrence: i still need to complete the bracket. >> steve: you got a little time. >> brian: wait until it starts. >> ainsley: we used to do it here on fox. >> steve: my daughter won it one year, sally. just filled mine out. i think she was in fifth grade she based it on the mascots. she won the "fox & friends" pot....
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the university of south florida is getting ready to launch the first ever college program focused on d lawmakers grapple with how to adapt to the increased use of artificial intelligence. >> let me say that within our company, ai is something that we spwake up to every single morni. our ceo is telling every employee, you have to be ai knowledgeable. you know that, hey, your job is not threatened now. but if you're not understanding how to use ai, how to fight some of the ai threats and stuff like that, that, you know, long terme, you're going to have some career issues overall, nationwide or actually globally. it's probably we're probably short about 4 million cyber security people. >> university officials say they expect the new ai and cybersecurity school to boost enrollment. >> all right. most people would typically frown on drinking before but not today. in fact, they have been lined up for hours for a chance to try a limited edition beer that draws people from all& over the country. we'll take you to santa rosa live. ahead of the release ofúpliny the younger, then if you think go
the university of south florida is getting ready to launch the first ever college program focused on d lawmakers grapple with how to adapt to the increased use of artificial intelligence. >> let me say that within our company, ai is something that we spwake up to every single morni. our ceo is telling every employee, you have to be ai knowledgeable. you know that, hey, your job is not threatened now. but if you're not understanding how to use ai, how to fight some of the ai threats and...
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[ cheers and applause ] back with us tonight on drums, she's an assistant professor at the university of southhe founded the national music program, jazz girls day. her band alliance will release their debut album march 15th on shifting paradigms. follow her on instagram @colleendrums. colleen clark is here, everybody. >> thank you, seth. >> seth: thank you for being with us, colleen. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a tony and emmy-winning actor who spent eight years hosting "the late late show with james corden." his new interview show, "this life of mine" premieres february 1st on sirius xm stars channel 109, and the sirius xm app. please welcome back to the show our good friend james corden, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back. >> hi. how are you? >> seth: welcome back to the states. welcome back to a talk show studio. >> i know. >> seth: you got out of the life. >> i did. >> seth: you got out of the life. >> i did. >> seth: i feel like -- >> and you can too. [ laughter ] >> seth: i do -- >> that's all i'm doing. i went to
[ cheers and applause ] back with us tonight on drums, she's an assistant professor at the university of southhe founded the national music program, jazz girls day. her band alliance will release their debut album march 15th on shifting paradigms. follow her on instagram @colleendrums. colleen clark is here, everybody. >> thank you, seth. >> seth: thank you for being with us, colleen. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest tonight is a tony and emmy-winning actor who spent eight...
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south carolina women's basketball team undefeated. cnn sports coy wire joins me now. so coy, the madness of march has officially arrived right? >> yeah, it has. and the university of south carolina, kim, the only unbeaten team and de a perfect 30 no plan in a conference tourney semifinals they found themselves down by two to number five, tennessee with 1.1 seconds to go. tennessee doesn't even cover six foot seven brazilian camelia cardozo because there's no way she can make the three right wrong banks opened buzzer-beater. >> this >> is the first three pointer she's ever made in her 118 games at sc evolves coach kelly harper wasn't wrong. it was only cardoso second ever three point a tent it camila said this was her favorite moment >> the >> game hot cox will now face lsu in the title game today. >> let me forget about it just not me. i was like, okay, i practice them in practice though. i just sat back excited more history also for caitlin clark, the she set this division one single season record for three-pointers on friday and on saturday against >> michigan, clark became the first de women's player to score 1,000 points in two different seasons. she scored
south carolina women's basketball team undefeated. cnn sports coy wire joins me now. so coy, the madness of march has officially arrived right? >> yeah, it has. and the university of south carolina, kim, the only unbeaten team and de a perfect 30 no plan in a conference tourney semifinals they found themselves down by two to number five, tennessee with 1.1 seconds to go. tennessee doesn't even cover six foot seven brazilian camelia cardozo because there's no way she can make the three...
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well, matthew, england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. you're joining a cert from sydney. it's good to have you on the program to, to start us off. can you give us the dummies guide to why the temperature at the surface of the ocean matters? i did my best, but you'll do it much better. yeah, no, they're incredibly important. the oceans of where the surface of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up, going to, to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your lighting in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this warming for decades now, the rate of only over the last couple of years as cold as cold, as i've got a little bit you know, that new cycles. there are other factors that can influence the temperature at the surface of the oceans. but this, the, the copernicus report says, we know this is mostl
well, matthew, england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. you're joining a cert from sydney. it's good to have you on the program to, to start us off. can you give us the dummies guide to why the temperature at the surface of the ocean matters? i did my best, but you'll do it much better. yeah, no, they're incredibly important. the oceans of where the surface of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to...
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. >> malveaux once played for the university of south carolina, told cnn affiliate wb rsc that he set out that morning for a solo fishing trip in a kayak. well, he was pulled up into the rescue chopper as you see there, just as the sun was going down there are some times where, especially as the sun started going down and i'd seen the rescue helicopters fly over me pretty close by a few times, but didn't see me that i was like, oh my gosh, i'm about to spend the night out here in the ocean well smell his wife was the one who called the coast guard and she told the local affiliate affiliate wbrc that she was upset. but in a loving way lucky man. >> well, the >> cnn podcast, five things now has a saturday edition on five good thing is you can take a breather from the headlines and hear all the uplifting stories across the world. listen wherever you get your podcasts. >> all right, first >> of all, with victor blackwell is up next. what do you have coming up? victor packed show >> an issue that's important to a lot of people, especially political intellection year as crime. well, now a t
. >> malveaux once played for the university of south carolina, told cnn affiliate wb rsc that he set out that morning for a solo fishing trip in a kayak. well, he was pulled up into the rescue chopper as you see there, just as the sun was going down there are some times where, especially as the sun started going down and i'd seen the rescue helicopters fly over me pretty close by a few times, but didn't see me that i was like, oh my gosh, i'm about to spend the night out here in the...
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matthew england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. he says that the rise and ocean temperatures could be disastrous to assess of the items of where out marine, life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up going to to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your line in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this woman for decades now, the rate of only out of the last couple of years as cool as good as i've got a little bit anthropogenic climate change. if you look at a temperature series over the last 50 to a 100 years, you can see is progressive warming. it jumps above that every only in your year and dips below for low nino, but superimposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to after project emissions of carbon dioxide. so the burning of fossil fuels and a little bit of wa
matthew england is professor of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. he says that the rise and ocean temperatures could be disastrous to assess of the items of where out marine, life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range. and these temperatures are shooting up going to to much higher levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's only in your line in your cycles, but we know that a global warming is pushing these...
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of experts in conroy. we have hong young who's a senior electra vin university and a widely published political scientist and camera. carlyle parents, a professor emeritus at the university of new south wales camera. is also a veteran, southeast asia, regional specialist and brisbin. we have younger hi zane, whom you hired from an i'll report a moment ago. he's a visiting fellow with the eye. sees yourself a shocked institute. thank you very much indeed. but i want to start with carlisle fair. just give it a little bit of background. so if it finds time to correctly, the presidential role is set to be large. the side of monia. why is this change significant? well, they say ceremonial, he has constitutional duties. are quite powerful, all subject to the approval of the national assembly. but he is the leadership faced with counterparts around the world for when jeff tom has raised relations and he was ranked number 4 and the political bureau in terms of the voting after the last party congress at 5354 years of age. he was one of the only 4 members that would have been qualified under present rules to occupy one of the 4 top leadership positions at the next party congress. unless exemp
of experts in conroy. we have hong young who's a senior electra vin university and a widely published political scientist and camera. carlyle parents, a professor emeritus at the university of new south wales camera. is also a veteran, southeast asia, regional specialist and brisbin. we have younger hi zane, whom you hired from an i'll report a moment ago. he's a visiting fellow with the eye. sees yourself a shocked institute. thank you very much indeed. but i want to start with carlisle fair....
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project of the director of mozambican origin daria de conceicao, the heroes of her film are graduates soviet universities from southica and mozambique, in the film of their memories there is another hero, prince south africa, the rest of the heroes are mozambicans, ordinary graduates of soviet universities, and this is a very sincere project, filmed by our forces, we are very pleased that the ministry of foreign affairs pays such attention to our project. he monitored the work of industrial enterprises and social infrastructure facilities in the tver region. agreement, participants discuss patriotic education, historical heritage and technological progress. this event which is taking place today in pyatigorsk, it is designed to further repay, first of all, of course, young guys, precisely because they become the object of our influence. opponents, ours, what is there to be shy about, our enemies today, it is they who are being affected by this informational influence, it is, of course, important for us not to lose this war for the minds of young guys. almost 400 mines, bombs and other explosive objects have been cl
project of the director of mozambican origin daria de conceicao, the heroes of her film are graduates soviet universities from southica and mozambique, in the film of their memories there is another hero, prince south africa, the rest of the heroes are mozambicans, ordinary graduates of soviet universities, and this is a very sincere project, filmed by our forces, we are very pleased that the ministry of foreign affairs pays such attention to our project. he monitored the work of industrial...
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corruption and governance concerns that we have and we recently also recently launched with the university of southconnectivity partnership that allows us to step into the digital space in a forward leaning way responsive to our partners to provide them the digital services that they need, to be able to control their own information destinies. is an area we need work on. i am going to turn the gavel to senator kane. i have to be on the floor in regards to our nominee for haiti. we will be voting on it, haiti which is extremely important in our foreign policy decisionmaking so let me thank you all. i will recognize the senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i don't watch as closely as i'm sure you do to see what china is doing but i must admit it strikes me that theyca■ have a very comprehensive plan to establish global leadership and replace us with international institutions where they insinuate themselves into people of leadership or the movement away from democracy generally, and the growth and autocracy, freedom house indicates the trend continued again this year. they dominate certain raw materi
corruption and governance concerns that we have and we recently also recently launched with the university of southconnectivity partnership that allows us to step into the digital space in a forward leaning way responsive to our partners to provide them the digital services that they need, to be able to control their own information destinies. is an area we need work on. i am going to turn the gavel to senator kane. i have to be on the floor in regards to our nominee for haiti. we will be...
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live now to mark humphery—jenner, associate professor of finance, university of new south wales.ow. . ~' experiencing in australia right now. ., ~ , ., experiencing in australia right now. ., ~ ., ., now. thank you for having me. you are right. _ now. thank you for having me. you are right. the _ now. thank you for having me. you are right. the gdp - now. thank you for having me. you are right. the gdp growth| you are right. the gdp growth was underwhelming, 0.2% quarter on quarter, but it is worse. on a per capita basis gdp growth fell. ~ . . a per capita basis gdp growth fell. ~ ., , ., a per capita basis gdp growth fell. . ., , ., ., fell. what is the government or central bank _ fell. what is the government or central bank likely _ fell. what is the government or central bank likely to _ fell. what is the government or central bank likely to do - fell. what is the government or central bank likely to do aboutl central bank likely to do about this? ., ., , this? the government has limited levers _ this? the government has limited levers it _ this? the government has limited le
live now to mark humphery—jenner, associate professor of finance, university of new south wales.ow. . ~' experiencing in australia right now. ., ~ , ., experiencing in australia right now. ., ~ ., ., now. thank you for having me. you are right. _ now. thank you for having me. you are right. the _ now. thank you for having me. you are right. the gdp - now. thank you for having me. you are right. the gdp growth| you are right. the gdp growth was underwhelming, 0.2% quarter on quarter, but it is...
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when college in florida will soon offer degrees in artificial intelligence, the university of south floridahow to adapt to the increased use of artificial intelligence. >> let me say that within our company, ai is something that we wake up to every single morning. our ceo is telling every employee, you have to be ai knowledgeable. you know that, hey, your job is not threatened now. but if you're not understanding how to use ai of s and stuff like that, that you know, long terme, you're going to have some career issues overall nationwide or actually globally. itgs probably we're probably short about 4 million cybersecurity people. >> university officials say they expect the new ai and cybersecurity classes to boost enrollment. >> all right. 825 now, the much anticipated beginning of berkeley restaurant week in full swing. now, this year, the theme is march munch mushroom madness. and that, by the way, is a nod to the ncaa basketball tournament and the fact that this year, many of the restaurant's side dishes are highlighting mushrooms more than 75 restaurants aret& participating. restaurants
when college in florida will soon offer degrees in artificial intelligence, the university of south floridahow to adapt to the increased use of artificial intelligence. >> let me say that within our company, ai is something that we wake up to every single morning. our ceo is telling every employee, you have to be ai knowledgeable. you know that, hey, your job is not threatened now. but if you're not understanding how to use ai of s and stuff like that, that you know, long terme, you're...