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university of— earlier. thank you very much and university of sussex, _ earlier. lling story. let's bring you a quick update and this is, of course, on the 5ubmer5ible that is gone missing and this is the search for the missing titanic 5ub. we've been mi55ing titanic 5ub. we've been hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks a5 hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks as they still do not know what noi5e5 they've been hearing are, some hope but that teams are still looking in that area and this is still a search and rescue operation crucially. there is more on our web page and we have a live page that is all the details coming as soon as they arrive and you can follow that there into such bbc news for all the developments on the search for that titanic sub. they are seen to have less than 20 hours of oxygen left so, the race is really on. we'll bring you all the latest on the context and stay with us on bbc news. do not go far. hello there. for most of us, it's been another warm and sunnyjune day. taking a look at this earlier on the y
university of— earlier. thank you very much and university of sussex, _ earlier. lling story. let's bring you a quick update and this is, of course, on the 5ubmer5ible that is gone missing and this is the search for the missing titanic 5ub. we've been mi55ing titanic 5ub. we've been hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks a5 hearing from the us coast guard. captainjimmy fredericks as they still do not know what noi5e5 they've been hearing are, some hope but that teams are...
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we can talk more about this with the professor of finance at the university of sussex. oining us. if you look at the details, the sec accusing binance of engaging in a web of deception, is that how you see it? it is engaging in a web of deception, is that how you see it?— that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover _ that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover everything _ that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover everything they - that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover everything they have l that how you see it? it is difficult - to uncover everything they have been doing and the sec, although it is broader in their case against coinbase, it still only scratches the surface of what binance have been doing because they want to do many things and they are a multifunctional organisation that operates as their own clearing house, notjust the custody, but brokerage and also shadow banking. so these things would be separated if they were properly regulated but they are not. this if they were properly regulated but they are not-— they are not. this raise
we can talk more about this with the professor of finance at the university of sussex. oining us. if you look at the details, the sec accusing binance of engaging in a web of deception, is that how you see it? it is engaging in a web of deception, is that how you see it?— that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover _ that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover everything _ that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover everything they - that how you see it? it is difficult to uncover...
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Jun 29, 2023
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let's talk now with dr sam power, senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex. t something that mp5 will have to decide when they vote on this? something that mps will have to decide when they vote on this? yeah, ou are decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, and _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, and the - you are precisely right, and the report does say that some of these actions could be considered to be a good contempt of parliament, and some of the actions of the mp5 that they outlined, particularly language such as kangaroo court and a but they don't go as far as saying this is their decision, that it was contempt. what they say in the conclusion is it is up to parliament to make any decisions on any further action that should be taken but they would like parliament to note the report they have written today, so expect the findings and then decide what to do with many of the mp5 and lords
let's talk now with dr sam power, senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex. t something that mp5 will have to decide when they vote on this? something that mps will have to decide when they vote on this? yeah, ou are decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, and _ decide when they vote on this? yeah, you are precisely right, and the - you...
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Jun 11, 2023
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david wilson is a professor of biology at the university of sussex and also the founder of the bump will be conservation trust. he is here, the town of ox field and east sussex. and eliza greens is a biology researcher at the university of nevada. she joins us from dallas, texas. and of course, you can be part of this conversation. please send us any comments or questions me a, our live youtube chat. thank you to our guest so much for joining us for this important discussion. first establishing what this concern is, the best guess from most scientists is that the rate of global insect decline is currently one to 2 percent a year. now, so the average person that may not sound quite like a crisis, but erica, why is it that many scientists would say this is an emergency i'm, there's quite a lot of reasons. one of them is that this, this figure is actually from not from a very short period of time. i think david would be, i'm telling you more about this same story. but what it is important is the ultimate is dominated by and 6. so you said it's a slide for now that is described for now using
david wilson is a professor of biology at the university of sussex and also the founder of the bump will be conservation trust. he is here, the town of ox field and east sussex. and eliza greens is a biology researcher at the university of nevada. she joins us from dallas, texas. and of course, you can be part of this conversation. please send us any comments or questions me a, our live youtube chat. thank you to our guest so much for joining us for this important discussion. first establishing...
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i'm joined now by professor sam power — a senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex — inertainly very detailed. why does all this matter? what this is is it is the lead up to the full inquiry into the government's handling, broadly, of the covid—19 crisis, so, you know, this inquiry to realise and to try to get to the bottom of what decisions were made and when, what mistakes, frankly, were made and when. what was done right and wrong. so it's really important for inquiry to get the full details of everything to learn lessons, write? this was the biggest clubhouse crate that neck health crisis of a generation from if not more. that is what is at stake here. and that is what is at stake here. and that is what we are trying to the bottom of when we talk about the kind of information that the covid inquiry needs. 50 information that the covid inquiry needs. . information that the covid inquiry needs, ., , information that the covid inquiry needs. ., , needs. so that is the broad overview _ needs. so that is the broad overview. and _ needs. so that is the broad overview. and
i'm joined now by professor sam power — a senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex — inertainly very detailed. why does all this matter? what this is is it is the lead up to the full inquiry into the government's handling, broadly, of the covid—19 crisis, so, you know, this inquiry to realise and to try to get to the bottom of what decisions were made and when, what mistakes, frankly, were made and when. what was done right and wrong. so it's really important for inquiry to...
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that university of sussex. that been-v— university of sussex. erformance is for children, you know, a naked sexual for children. that's something that, you know, has to be reacted to and has to be. we try and stop it from happening because it's a terrible idea. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not we're not making these people put on these sexualised performances. so that's a really beveeeebee— performances. so that's a really interesting point.— performances. so that's a really interesting point. is— performances. so that's a really interesting point. islso- interesting point. is it so ebeebvebv— interesting point. is it sol effectively _this effectively you've got this ebuevbe— effectively you've got this situation where, you know, veu-u— situation where, you know, vee-vv beve— situation where, you know, you'll have these protesters not teet— just protesting, but trying to ebb—banging- just protesting, but trying to- shut_banging drums, shut people up, banging drums, eeeveebeg— shut pe
that university of sussex. that been-v— university of sussex. erformance is for children, you know, a naked sexual for children. that's something that, you know, has to be reacted to and has to be. we try and stop it from happening because it's a terrible idea. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not we're not making these people put on these sexualised performances. so that's a really beveeeebee— performances. so that's a really...
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that university of sussex. that deeen-b— university of sussex. nce is for children, you know, a naked sexual for children. that's something that, you know, has to be reacted to and has to be. we try and stop it from happening because it's a terrible idea. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not we're not making these people put on these sexualised performances. so that's a really bnbeeeebbnd— performances. so that's a really interesting point.— performances. so that's a really interesting point. is— performances. so that's a really interesting point. islso- interesting point. is it so ebbeebbvebv— interesting point. is it sol effectively _this effectively you've got this ebbndbben— effectively you've got this situation where, you know, ven-db— situation where, you know, ven-vb ndve— situation where, you know, you'll have these protesters not tneb— just protesting, but trying to end— just protesting, but trying to ennb—bdndbndi just protesting, but trying to- shut_banging drums, shut people u
that university of sussex. that deeen-b— university of sussex. nce is for children, you know, a naked sexual for children. that's something that, you know, has to be reacted to and has to be. we try and stop it from happening because it's a terrible idea. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not starting this war. we're not we're not making these people put on these sexualised performances. so that's a really bnbeeeebbnd— performances. so that's a really...
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i'm joined now by dr sam power, senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex.and thank you forjoining us. sam power, what is your reaction to the report? i think we were all expecting boris johnson to face some kind of sanctions but as many of your guests have said, the 90 day recommendation process pension is certainly at the top end of what anyone would have expected and then some. i suspect it is notjust the misleading parliament that is in the sanction but also the denigration of the committee itself. by both boris johnson and his supporters. not only in his resignation statement on friday, but also leading up to the inquiry and to an extent during his evidence session. if you remember, he said, i will stand by the inquiry as long as it rules sensibly, something along those lines, which effectively said, as long as it finds i am broadly innocent of the charges against me, the inquiry is sound. there was this attempt to undermine the inquiry from the start and i suspect it has led to this suggested suspension of 90 days in the report itself.— the report itse
i'm joined now by dr sam power, senior lecturer in politics at the university of sussex.and thank you forjoining us. sam power, what is your reaction to the report? i think we were all expecting boris johnson to face some kind of sanctions but as many of your guests have said, the 90 day recommendation process pension is certainly at the top end of what anyone would have expected and then some. i suspect it is notjust the misleading parliament that is in the sanction but also the denigration of...
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kathleen stocwas hounded out of sussex she was hounded out of sussex twntwentty— she was hounded out of sussex wntwewetty tn— she was hounded out of sussex universityen years. think got through years. i think we've got through etowt—tnei about six commissioners in the teet— about six commissioners in the teet-etnoet- about six commissioners in the last-almost all- about six commissioners in the last-almost all of. about six commissioners in the last have almost all of about six commissioners in the last have resigned st all of about six commissioners in the last have resigned before if about six commissioners in the last have resigned before their them have resigned before their tetn— them have resigned before their tewn nee— them have resigned before their term has been— them have resigned before their term has been up— them have resigned before their term has been up and there is a tneowy— term has been up and there is a tneowy tnet— term has been up and there is a theory that-met— term has been up and there is a theory that met has simply theory that the met has simply teoe— theory that the met has simply become-because- theory that the met has
kathleen stocwas hounded out of sussex she was hounded out of sussex twntwentty— she was hounded out of sussex wntwewetty tn— she was hounded out of sussex universityen years. think got through years. i think we've got through etowt—tnei about six commissioners in the teet— about six commissioners in the teet-etnoet- about six commissioners in the last-almost all- about six commissioners in the last-almost all of. about six commissioners in the last have almost all of about six...
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anita roddick was the first individual outside of my family that saw something in me i didn't see. and helped me explore it. sussex universitye first institution that saw something in me that i didn't know i had when i was shadow schools something in me that i didn't know i had. when i was shadow schools minister a couple of summers ago. there was a story because we were coming out of covid, there was a story of private schools that were ringing universities saying that they had one or two individual children who wasn't quite getting the grades that they needed, but they thought they had the temperament for university. now they were doing it using data that there wasn't public, so that was wrong and they should stop doing it. but my initial reaction when i heard it is, well, every school should be doing that. you know, i think state schools should be doing that. don't care what the status or the governance of the school is. i want them to be looking at these kids and seeing what potential they might have. i've mentioned it that les left school at 14, i think, didn't he? he did, yeah. dad left school at 14 to become an appren
anita roddick was the first individual outside of my family that saw something in me i didn't see. and helped me explore it. sussex universitye first institution that saw something in me that i didn't know i had when i was shadow schools something in me that i didn't know i had. when i was shadow schools minister a couple of summers ago. there was a story because we were coming out of covid, there was a story of private schools that were ringing universities saying that they had one or two...
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and anita was the first individual outside of my family but saw something in me that i didn't see that i had. enough to be explored. sussex universityi didn't know i had. and i'll schools minister, those a story can get a covid—i9, story private schools university where they have one to individual children who weren't quite getting the grades they needed but they thought they had the temperament for university. they're doing is using data that was not published and i was wrong they should stop doing it but my initial reaction when i heard it is every school should be doing that. every state school should be doing that, not the governments, you want them to be looking at these kids can sing the governments, you want them to be looking at these kids single potential they might have and eventually, they left school at ia. to becoming apprentices stonemason. a door—to—door salesman ended up owning the company that he worked for. he sounds like a classic working—class conservative. it also served in the navy for ten to 12 years. it also served in the navy for ten to 12 years— to 12 years. that is an inspirational - to 12 years. that is a
and anita was the first individual outside of my family but saw something in me that i didn't see that i had. enough to be explored. sussex universityi didn't know i had. and i'll schools minister, those a story can get a covid—i9, story private schools university where they have one to individual children who weren't quite getting the grades they needed but they thought they had the temperament for university. they're doing is using data that was not published and i was wrong they should...