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of princeton university, christopher ice grouper. he's also chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. so you just started your term as chair of the association of american universities. tell us about that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> is a great honor to be chairing the board. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. public flagship universities and private universities. what we share in common is a commitment to educating students at the highest level and the commitment to research of the highest quality that enables our country to enjoy prosperity and promotes the security of the country as well. host: so what are your goals and priorities going to be for the coming year? guest: it's important for the government to continue supporting the kind of research we've had in the united states. what we've done has helped tremendously in this country by having a partnership between the government and its universities. that has proved practical for applied research and basic research and has laid the foundation for later discoveries. so one of the things that i want to do is work very closely and carefully with president barbar
of princeton university, christopher ice grouper. he's also chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. so you just started your term as chair of the association of american universities. tell us about that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> is a great honor to be chairing the board. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. public flagship universities and private universities. what we share in common is a...
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scientists and the brains behind the slip to the to those stars that will city in my office in the university of us came and told me, what do you you come up with? i already them the fines blond based formulas to me kind of holidays 30th. and i have no idea how to come up with the solution. but we could create the 1st algorithm that was already able to generate the 1st one based formulas. after we tried them in the kitchen, we realized that they were actually working. and we do it as we have something. it seems that the moment we never saw what is your goal is climate change of the forest ation. and then being sold that costs because we are using the annual to produce full scale. the biggest goal is like one day we're going to see that the whole food industry changed phase to the hospital to push the system to come up with new solutions. we disrupted formulas with great products out there. nice not fixed, loading the animal any more. have a challenge for you here. you have the not the products that are currently sold in the market and out of this video that was here. you must guess each of these pr
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budget of the university across all that we do. -- the reason why i was able to answer your first question about the affordability of american universities getting better is that because for those of us with endowments we are deploying them aggressively to do things like what's happening at princeton, m.i.t., and the other schools you mentioned to create opportunities that didn't exist before. that's what we ought to be doing. host: christopher eisgruber is the chair of the association of american
budget of the university across all that we do. -- the reason why i was able to answer your first question about the affordability of american universities getting better is that because for those of us with endowments we are deploying them aggressively to do things like what's happening at princeton, m.i.t., and the other schools you mentioned to create opportunities that didn't exist before. that's what we ought to be doing. host: christopher eisgruber is the chair of the association of...
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the university of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for the father. the duma was the space from the city neighborhood to the level. before talking about his sons, he showed us how the city was subjected to barrow bombs, of air strikes, and looting by side's gangs known here as shall be he says has minute to put these were donated by a fighter and owns 2 sets of codes. so he can read one and the other is being watched. he's come back to a home which doesn't even have a door for the bathrooms. the full look up into it's trying to rebuild his life. after losing 35 members of his extended family. since the uprising began in 2011 by talking about free and unless, unless i mean we live for 6 years and accident and we are here in the city i live again. i hope the situation now and i look for be brought to god's willing most you really tend to live a letter brought in the middle of the year. i remember my sons were killed. i can describe how noble they were. they were respected and loved by our neighbors. they did dictated themselves to the freedom of silvia
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of princeton university, christopher icegrubber, chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. >> thank you, a pleasure to be here. >> you just started your term as the chair. tell usut that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> it's a great honor to be chairing the board for the association of american universities. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. so it includes public flagship universities, it includes private universities. what we share in common is a commitment to educating students at the highest level, and a commitment to research of the highest quality that enables our country to enjoy prosperity and promotes the security of the country, as well. >> so what are your goals and priorities going to be for this coming year? >> it's important to continue to -- for the government to continue supporting the research we have had in the united states. we have benefited tremendously in this country from having a partnership between the government and its universities that has produced both practical applied research and basic research that has laid the foundation for later discoveries. one of the things i want t
of princeton university, christopher icegrubber, chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. >> thank you, a pleasure to be here. >> you just started your term as the chair. tell usut that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> it's a great honor to be chairing the board for the association of american universities. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. so it includes public flagship universities,...
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university and the system that it protects. by the end of the encampment, it was clear that the university had found a way to sort of work around us. we were no longer disrupting university life simply by existing on the lawns of university. and so what i think we need to, as a global student movement, is find to new and creative ways to continue to disrupt and apply pressure on our universities. it's not an exaggeration at all to say that the university of oxford and its pure institutions are profiting off the death and destruction of its own students and their families lives. as oxford continues to invest and is really a part time and in the weapons manufacturing industry, students from oxford are living in lebanon, and their families are in gaza and their families are indiana. and so we kept stock . the students have a duty on historic duty international duty as we all do, to disrupt what we have access to. and as a student, what i have access to is the university system. and so i see it is my responsibility to disrupt that side as quote. there is no education as normal, no business, as normal as the genocide continues. and i m
university and the system that it protects. by the end of the encampment, it was clear that the university had found a way to sort of work around us. we were no longer disrupting university life simply by existing on the lawns of university. and so what i think we need to, as a global student movement, is find to new and creative ways to continue to disrupt and apply pressure on our universities. it's not an exaggeration at all to say that the university of oxford and its pure institutions are...
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his face meant are beginning to rebuild their homes. osama bin job is report somebody at the university of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for a father. the duma was this bass from the city neighborhood to the level. before talking about his sons, he showed us how the city was subjected to barebones of air strikes and looting by sobs, gangs known here as shall be he says, has minute to put deeds were donated by a fighter and only 2 sets of codes. so he can read one and the other is being watched. he's come back to a home which doesn't even have a door for the bathrooms. the full look up and it's trying to rebuild his life. after losing 35 members of his extended family. since the uprising began in 2011 by talking about 3 and unless, unless i mean we live 6 years in accident and we are here in the city, i live again. i hope the situation now and i look for be best to god's willing most you really tend to live a little that about in the middle of the year. i remember my sons were killed. i can describe how nobles they were, they were respected and loved by our neighbors.
his face meant are beginning to rebuild their homes. osama bin job is report somebody at the university of us losing 22 and 24 year old son's is too much to bear for a father. the duma was this bass from the city neighborhood to the level. before talking about his sons, he showed us how the city was subjected to barebones of air strikes and looting by sobs, gangs known here as shall be he says, has minute to put deeds were donated by a fighter and only 2 sets of codes. so he can read one and...
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nice thing is a senior research fellow at the institute of development studies at the university of sussex. you joins us from dr. sweetwater data is professor of international affairs o. p gentle global university. she joins us from co kata. and should he unhook his co founder of not a poco, which advocates for women's rights in bangladesh, and she joins us also from taca. won't welcome to you will. throughout it, i want to stop with you. how will india respond to bangladesh as requests for the return of shakes? i see that it puts permit us to load into what, what could bind, doesn't it? absolutely. it's not going to be an easy process. i can certainly see that in any case expedition nice is that all is very, very going to get to in this case even just stuffing in there. this just seemed a little cool. but which is really and protecting model. one of the, you know, proud initial steps to learn 0 more row dancer, i think there might be a good rest of there hasn't been any longer and which has been changed when i saw that one of the basic conditions i p also the, you know, extradition cheating the indian
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he's this is a study by philip morris state is unique, a routine you say the name of the university of zurich was used now or it's prestige. he's a so prestige one of the clauses in the document stipulates that in every phase of the research, the scientists must take into account the standpoint and interest of philip morris and conduct their work accordingly. we asked professor michael wolf, one of the studies authors whether his work had been influenced by philip morris. his reply of the past, if he would have published the study if the result had been different. his current reply was yes, of course. but the last clause in the agreements raises doubts about that the we show the documented professor dominique's put him on a leading expert in research ethics. his evaluation is unequivocal. or is it going to the clause, as you mentioned, the access control over scientific methodology that control over the results and over publication? are all that fun, acceptable sequels that. so if you use to have the cigarette companies use this strategy to pursue a key objective, to so doubt have been, if you suppose
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i'm bringing rob guy's pin folders, electra and peace and security of durham university to talk to us about what's going on in syria. and we were just reporting that the, there is a be domestic life now that has taken off from damascus to lack of international airport. and what is the significance of that? and what about the international flights? because many people say look at when the international flights actually start operating, is that when perhaps that means there's recognition for syria. do you agree with that? yes, i'd say the operation of these domestic slides is significant, but we shouldn't overstate the significance. i think what the new government trying to do is to as to go back to whatever the normal was when a sided was still in power. now or all the time when the machine falls. there's kyle says on the key there's all sorts of, uh, you know, financial problems and what kind of thing. so h t s will be keen to make sure that the syrian people don't feel like the lives of actually golf objectively was when compared to when a side was in power. now on, on the other hand
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of american university program. >> it's a pleasure to be here. thank you just started your term at association association of american universities. tell us about the mission and who the members are. >> i was honored to chair the board. this is a group of 70 of america's leading people that includes public universities private universities and what we share in common is a commitment to educating students at the highest level and research of the highest quality that enables our country to enjoy disparity and promotes the security of the country. >> what are your goals and priorities going to be quick >> it's important to continue for the government to continue supporting the research we have an ad states that we have benefited tremendously in this country from having a partnership between the government and its universities that has been practical applied research in basic research that has laid the foundation for later discoveries but one of the things i want to do is work closely with the present of the aau barbara schneider in congress and to protect the freedom of our institutions and help to make the case for what those institutions a
of american university program. >> it's a pleasure to be here. thank you just started your term at association association of american universities. tell us about the mission and who the members are. >> i was honored to chair the board. this is a group of 70 of america's leading people that includes public universities private universities and what we share in common is a commitment to educating students at the highest level and research of the highest quality that enables our...
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of indiana jones. the thing that is universal is that there is, somewhere in all of us, an adventurer.his is the velodrome? this is it, this is where i spent 20 years of my life. i've raced the commonwealth games here in 2002, world champs in �*96, 2000, 2008. i've become world champion here, commonwealth champion. yeah, loads of great memories. but also my place of work. i used to come here five days a week, you know, 50 weeks of the year. so it's... so many memories, so many people, so many friendships. so, yeah, always have a nice, warm feeling when i come back to the velodrome. it's a big commitment, being a champion? it is, but at the heart of it, you're doing something you love, you know? it's a passion. and it... when i was 13—14 and i first rode on the track at meadowbank, in edinburgh, never could've thought that one day, you know, it'd become a careerfor me and i would go on to win lots of medals. it's that passion and determination that's helped take sir chris hoy to the top of the podium many times, at both the olympics and world championships. in his career spanning many y
of indiana jones. the thing that is universal is that there is, somewhere in all of us, an adventurer.his is the velodrome? this is it, this is where i spent 20 years of my life. i've raced the commonwealth games here in 2002, world champs in �*96, 2000, 2008. i've become world champion here, commonwealth champion. yeah, loads of great memories. but also my place of work. i used to come here five days a week, you know, 50 weeks of the year. so it's... so many memories, so many people, so many...
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a principal research scientist at the university of chicago joins us.e been studying impaired driving for a long time now. what has drunk driving down over that time? as a gone up or down? >> it went down between 1982 and 1997 when a lot of laws were being passed. we lowered the limit. we had administrative license revocation and things like that. it worked. in 1997 we hit a plateau and now it has gone up during the pandemic. i never would have thought that. you figure that travel is lower. fatalities will go down. but it went up. there has been an increase in impaired driving. >> the legal limit in the u.s. is .08. in most of the rest of the world it is .05. how did that come about. how did the u.s. limit come about and the difference come about? >> the limit back in the 1950's and 1960's was .15. that is what the american medical association recommended. we were a high for a while. then we lowered it. in the 1980's, beginning in 1983, states on their own started lowering it. then there washe federal sanction for all of the states to do that. >> congre
a principal research scientist at the university of chicago joins us.e been studying impaired driving for a long time now. what has drunk driving down over that time? as a gone up or down? >> it went down between 1982 and 1997 when a lot of laws were being passed. we lowered the limit. we had administrative license revocation and things like that. it worked. in 1997 we hit a plateau and now it has gone up during the pandemic. i never would have thought that. you figure that travel is...
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of princeton university, christopher ice grouper. he's also chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. so you just started your term as chair of the association of american universities. tell us that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> is a great honor to be chairing the board. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. public flagship universities and private universities. what we share in common is a commitment to educating students at the highest level and the commitment to research of the highest quality that enables our country to enjoy prosperity and promotes the security of the country as well. host: so what are your goals and priorities going to be for the coming year? guest: it's important for the government to continue supporting the kind of research we've had in the united states. what we've done has helped tremendously in this country by having a partnership between the government and its universities. that has proved practical for applied research and basic research and has laid the foundation for later discoveries. so one of the things that i want to do is work very closely and carefully with president barbara snyd
of princeton university, christopher ice grouper. he's also chair of the association of american universities. welcome to the program. so you just started your term as chair of the association of american universities. tell us that organization, the mission, and who the members are. >> is a great honor to be chairing the board. this is a group of about 70 of america's leading research universities. public flagship universities and private universities. what we share in common is a...
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another 467 million will be paid to the university of pennsylvania for the use of its messenger rna inventionsizer will also have to reimburse biontech for parts of those payments. a legal defeat for starbucks involving the firing of two workers who tried to unionize. a feder appeals court rejected starbucks appeal of a case by the national labor relations board. the board had found that the coffee chain illegally fired two philadelphia baristas who wanted to organize a union. the justices said starbucks did not have legal standing or the qualifications to challenge the constitutionality of the board's administrative judges. the appeals court also ruled that starbucks engaged in unfair labor practices by firing the baristas. starbucks argued it fired the workers for poor work, performance, and behavior. a lot more news ahead. terry mcsweeney joins us now with what's coming up next. right now at six, they sprang into action after the disaster in santa cruz. and we are hearing from the firefighters who saved construction workers after part of the wharf collapsed while they were on it. plus, the
another 467 million will be paid to the university of pennsylvania for the use of its messenger rna inventionsizer will also have to reimburse biontech for parts of those payments. a legal defeat for starbucks involving the firing of two workers who tried to unionize. a feder appeals court rejected starbucks appeal of a case by the national labor relations board. the board had found that the coffee chain illegally fired two philadelphia baristas who wanted to organize a union. the justices said...
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ambition as a human being and we have available to us, every one of us, constant contact with god in heaven. the creator of, a universe and a creator of each one of us. how many of us decide of time when we're going to be born or where we'll be born, or who our parents will be, or what our native intelligence level will be. you see through prayer, we're going to have constant contact or night with our who knows everything and can do anything. we have a perfect example to follow, if we're in doubt. we just have to remember the perfect life of jesus christ christ. thank you very much and congratulations to all of you.
ambition as a human being and we have available to us, every one of us, constant contact with god in heaven. the creator of, a universe and a creator of each one of us. how many of us decide of time when we're going to be born or where we'll be born, or who our parents will be, or what our native intelligence level will be. you see through prayer, we're going to have constant contact or night with our who knows everything and can do anything. we have a perfect example to follow, if we're in...
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institutional neutrality at the university of chicago and vanderbilt that the endowment will not be used for political purposes. so, calls for divestment are inconsistent with the principle of institutional neutrality no matter what the cost is. that is not where most universities are at this point. i think it is, to me, logically inconsistent to say i refrain from condemning israel and then invest in israeli companies. if you are devasting, you are making a statement saying it is inappropriate or contrary to university policy to have an endowment in whatever the issue is you are thinking of and so those are the values. institutional neutrality, i will spend more time on because that is at the heart of what happened last year. there is a free speech issue which sometimes catches the headlines, but the real issue is institutional neutrality. to put it differently, the student activist group, especially the pro-palestinian groups were pressing on university campuses for the president to condemn israel genocide and to divest their endowment from companies that have ties to israel and also t
institutional neutrality at the university of chicago and vanderbilt that the endowment will not be used for political purposes. so, calls for divestment are inconsistent with the principle of institutional neutrality no matter what the cost is. that is not where most universities are at this point. i think it is, to me, logically inconsistent to say i refrain from condemning israel and then invest in israeli companies. if you are devasting, you are making a statement saying it is inappropriate...
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it has been chosen as a oxford university press's word of the because we are using it more to describetime now for ten seconds of wing filing, a water sport with a sale is not attached to the board. 17—year—old thomas landed the first ever double black flip scoring a perfect ten in brazil. you are all caught up now. have a great night. brazil. you are all caught up now. have a great nig harming these findings. these harming chemicals have been found at the majorities of english rivers, seas and lakes tested by the environmental law —— watchdog. ——be harming. there is now an investigation into whether that was the right thing to do. and are you spending hours scrolling mindlessly on socials? you might be suffering from brain rot. it has been chosen as a oxford university press's word of the because we are using it more to describe watching lots of low online content. time now for ten seconds of wing filing, a water sport with a sale is not attached to the board. 17—year—old thomas landed the first ever double black flip scoring a perfect ten in brazil. you are all caught up now. have a
it has been chosen as a oxford university press's word of the because we are using it more to describetime now for ten seconds of wing filing, a water sport with a sale is not attached to the board. 17—year—old thomas landed the first ever double black flip scoring a perfect ten in brazil. you are all caught up now. have a great night. brazil. you are all caught up now. have a great nig harming these findings. these harming chemicals have been found at the majorities of english rivers, seas...
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these leaders find within themselves the embodied divine, the sacred essence of the spark, of the universities, us and the breath of the all, and not jesus, the sacred gorgon, god as priestess of medusa. i mean the tail is wagging the right, of course. uh, kamala, you know, she has gone away, you know, uh, she's uh, actually said that she's gonna stay in politics. oh, you be the yeah. she came out with a fine giving video. and she goes, look, let me say like, she's a part taken in a temple or 2, maybe. uh, you know, got it the gen ed, let's have a look at the original video at where she's a calendar is as giving you guys a known is you one of the video i've just asked to remind you. yeah, don't you ever let anybody take your power? i mean, come on, you have the same power. talk about dodge and the bullet. imagine this was about to become president of the united states to imagine that you did know, of course, the uh, you know, post mortem is continuing in the us, particularly in the democratic party. remember, hundreds of millions of dollars, massive mass of investments, big personalities, the obam
these leaders find within themselves the embodied divine, the sacred essence of the spark, of the universities, us and the breath of the all, and not jesus, the sacred gorgon, god as priestess of medusa. i mean the tail is wagging the right, of course. uh, kamala, you know, she has gone away, you know, uh, she's uh, actually said that she's gonna stay in politics. oh, you be the yeah. she came out with a fine giving video. and she goes, look, let me say like, she's a part taken in a temple or...
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of the university is to encourage and not to settle them. that is the populate and it is the third pillar of what has been guiding us. again, it goes back to alexander heard who had been talking about it already. university of chicago has codified this principle. it may come as a little bit of a surprise to you that there are very few universities that have subscribed to the principle of institutional jollity. people get upset, so bear with me. university of chicago, vanderbilt university and north carolina. what we have seen in the last six weeks probably because of the experience of last year is the movement towards institutional among many university. harvard, stanford, northwestern, usc, university of southern california. a variety of universities have decided that they will adopt principles of institutional. when you look a little closer and i have argued in the wall street journal that from my point of view, it doesn't go far enough. here is what i mean. some universities have said that this applies only to speech by the president. that is great. that is a wonderful development. it is very important. this is the
of the university is to encourage and not to settle them. that is the populate and it is the third pillar of what has been guiding us. again, it goes back to alexander heard who had been talking about it already. university of chicago has codified this principle. it may come as a little bit of a surprise to you that there are very few universities that have subscribed to the principle of institutional jollity. people get upset, so bear with me. university of chicago, vanderbilt university and...
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ambition as a human being and we have available to us, every one of us, constant contact with god in heaven. the creator of, a universe and a creator of each one of us. how many of us decide of time when we're going to be born or where we'll be born, or who our parents will be, or what our native intelligence level will be. you see through prayer, we're going to have constant contact or night with our who knows everything and can do anything. we have a perfect example to follow, if we're in doubt. we just have to remember the perfect life of jesus christ christ. thank you very much and congratulations to all of you. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. what is great internet? is it strong? is it fast? is it reliable? at sparklight, we know connection goes way beyond technology. from monday morning meetings to friday nights with friends. the best connections are always there right when you need them. how do you know it is great internet? because it works. we are sparklight. and we are always working for you. >> sparklight supports c-
ambition as a human being and we have available to us, every one of us, constant contact with god in heaven. the creator of, a universe and a creator of each one of us. how many of us decide of time when we're going to be born or where we'll be born, or who our parents will be, or what our native intelligence level will be. you see through prayer, we're going to have constant contact or night with our who knows everything and can do anything. we have a perfect example to follow, if we're in...
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there's a whole cluster of ways in which the university is itself complicit in the actions that take place. and they ask us to do something because it is speech. the university creates the conditions of the speech. are there any universities that are actually asking those questions? i don't think there are. but there should be. debi: over here. >> hi. i'm ellen from ucla and i'm a historian which is where mark dollinger came to do his work. so i wanted to put a historical perspective on this here. in two or three ways. two ways about the jewish problem and one about the larger problem of universities. first of all, having been a student in universities, many, many, many decades ago and teaching in them now, i would point out that the jewish presence on campus is intellectual. i don't know the right word to use. its impact has been very different. 50 years ago, the jewish presence on campus was a force in favor of civil rights. now the jewish presence, by which i meant -- mean people who are manifestly or identify as jewish is about zionism. so that non-zionist jewish -- one could barely identify them as je
there's a whole cluster of ways in which the university is itself complicit in the actions that take place. and they ask us to do something because it is speech. the university creates the conditions of the speech. are there any universities that are actually asking those questions? i don't think there are. but there should be. debi: over here. >> hi. i'm ellen from ucla and i'm a historian which is where mark dollinger came to do his work. so i wanted to put a historical perspective on...
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brendon 0'connor, professor of us politics and foreign relations at the university of sydney.time today. plenty more on our website bbc.com/news. we have pieces and videos from our extensive archive, looking closer at his life. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to south korea now, where we've been following two big stories. first, the plane crash that killed 179 people on sunday morning. the south korean government has declared seven days of national mourning to mark the country's worst ever air disaster. the plane crashed early sunday — killing all the passengers on board. only two people, who were flight crew, survived. the aircraft, operated byjeju air, was arriving from thailand when it landed at high speed. according to the south korean transport ministry, there wasn't enough time on the ground to make preparations for an emergency landing at muan international airport in the country's south. it skidded off the runway, smashed into a concrete a wall and exploded into flames. much of the boeing 737 was reduced to metalfragment
brendon 0'connor, professor of us politics and foreign relations at the university of sydney.time today. plenty more on our website bbc.com/news. we have pieces and videos from our extensive archive, looking closer at his life. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. to south korea now, where we've been following two big stories. first, the plane crash that killed 179 people on sunday morning. the south korean government has declared seven days of...