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i'm a student in cambridge. we are seeing a — say? i'm a student in cambridge. we are seeing a terrible _ say? i'm a student in cambridge. we are seeing a terrible humanitarian i are seeing a terrible humanitarian crisis in gaza and i think it is something we need to fight to resolve. as quickly as possible. i think the way that we do this is by sitting down and hashing out all the details. i think netanyahu sort of abstaining from coming to the us in the us abstaining from the vote is a terrible miscarriage. the gentleman in the second row, you _ terrible miscarriage. the gentleman in the second row, you want - terrible miscarriage. the gentleman| in the second row, you want to make a comment?— a comment? israel is between a rock and a hard place. _ a comment? israel is between a rock and a hard place. all the _ a comment? israel is between a rock and a hard place. all the people - a comment? israel is between a rock and a hard place. all the people of. and a hard place. all the people of israet— and a hard place. all the people of israet want — and a har
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we are having a slightly rainy cambridge . why have you decided cambridge. why have you decided that you wanted to come today? >> well, patrick, i'm very interested in this whole phenomenon that we've seen both in the us and here in the uk of protesters, pro—palestinian protesters, pro—palestinian protesters , the encampments and protesters, the encampments and the, militant tactics that certain protesters are taking to make their point. >> and we've seen in recent weeks encampments sprung up at oxford and cambridge and other universities around the united kingdom , of particular relevance kingdom, of particular relevance to me is that i was over 20 years ago, a student here at the fantastic university of cambridge. we're just outside my old college, queen's college , old college, queen's college, and so it's a bit of a trip down memory lane for me. you know, when i was 18, it was so exciting, daunting , and the exciting, daunting, and the biggest honour of my life to get into cambridge. my parents hadnt into cambridge. my parents hadn't had the privileg
we are having a slightly rainy cambridge . why have you decided cambridge. why have you decided that you wanted to come today? >> well, patrick, i'm very interested in this whole phenomenon that we've seen both in the us and here in the uk of protesters, pro—palestinian protesters, pro—palestinian protesters , the encampments and protesters, the encampments and the, militant tactics that certain protesters are taking to make their point. >> and we've seen in recent weeks...
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finally to cambridge. the ancient british university city attracts millions of tourists a year to its historic colleges and tranquil waterways. but it is also attracting billions of dollars from technology investors. new research suggests cambridge's tech industry has hit a combined valuation of $191 billion — almost a fifth of the uk's entire tech business and more than italy and spain combined. so, what is cambridge doing right and what does it need from the next government in terms of support for the uk tech industry? gerard grech is managing director of founders, at the university of cambridge, an initiative that help turn academic research into business start—ups. he is a long—standing adviser to the uk government on science and technology policy. what is cambridge getting so right that others can learn from? good morning. ithink good morning. i think what this report shows is the strength of the ecosystem at cambridge. they could be a number of reasons and one of that is at the university itsel
finally to cambridge. the ancient british university city attracts millions of tourists a year to its historic colleges and tranquil waterways. but it is also attracting billions of dollars from technology investors. new research suggests cambridge's tech industry has hit a combined valuation of $191 billion — almost a fifth of the uk's entire tech business and more than italy and spain combined. so, what is cambridge doing right and what does it need from the next government in terms of...
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it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours. we start with the war between israel and hamas, as international pressure mounts for action to address the prospect of imminent famine among palestinians in gaza. we're following a number of developments. the us is said to have authorised the transfer of billions of dollars�* worth of bombs and fighterjets to israel in recent days. the package — reported by the washington post and reuters — comes despite growing calls for us military aid to be linked to changes in how israel conducts the war. it's just days after the un's top court, the international court ofjustice, ordered israel to allow the unimpeded flow of food aid into gaza. israel says un allegations that it's blocking aid are "wholly unfounded". israeli media have publi
it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours. we start with the war between israel and hamas, as international pressure mounts for action to address the prospect of imminent famine among palestinians...
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a sculpture of the late duke of edinburgh in cambridge is going to be taken down by cambridge city council. it says this bronze artwork of prince philip, known as the don, was erected on its current site last year, without planning permission. it has now ordered the company behind it to take it down by august. here's our culture reporter, noor nanji. is this the worst public sculpture you've ever seen? city planners in cambridge thought so. it's meant to be prince philip, the late queen's husband. it went up despite the council's objections. now they say it must come down. it doesn't have planning permission and it's assessed as being a really inappropriate form of public art at the time, and i completely agree. it's the wrong scale. it's too large. the materials are not right, the colours aren't right. and we've even had reports from parents that it frightens children who come past here. the statue is huge. it stands at 13—feet tall. it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns, as chancellor of cambridge university, but not all the locals have warmed to it. i've alway
a sculpture of the late duke of edinburgh in cambridge is going to be taken down by cambridge city council. it says this bronze artwork of prince philip, known as the don, was erected on its current site last year, without planning permission. it has now ordered the company behind it to take it down by august. here's our culture reporter, noor nanji. is this the worst public sculpture you've ever seen? city planners in cambridge thought so. it's meant to be prince philip, the late queen's...
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university of cambridge. james, all great stuff. now well, when i come back, i'm going to be giving you the very first of tomorrow's front pages. but gobby gary lineker has popped up again as well. >> it'sjust again as well. >> it's just the lack of empathy that i find hard to believe for people that have. imagine what how desperate things have got to to , be you know, jump in to, be you know, jump in a dinghy , yes. all right. find out dinghy, yes. all right. find out exactly what he's banging on about shortly. and yes , i will about shortly. and yes, i will be giving you all of the okay. welcome back. it's time for tomorrow's front pages. let's do it . all right. we start let's do it. all right. we start with the i benefit system. insiders reveal how targets are used to decide disability claims. okay, i mean , is this a claims. okay, i mean, is this a story? they use targets to decide disability claims? yeah that's how it should be. probably. anyway, the guardian revealed alcohol abuse costs soar to £27 bi
university of cambridge. james, all great stuff. now well, when i come back, i'm going to be giving you the very first of tomorrow's front pages. but gobby gary lineker has popped up again as well. >> it'sjust again as well. >> it's just the lack of empathy that i find hard to believe for people that have. imagine what how desperate things have got to to , be you know, jump in to, be you know, jump in a dinghy , yes. all right. find out dinghy, yes. all right. find out exactly what...
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you used to go to cambridge , did you? cambridge, did you? >> she seemed highly articulate to me. >> really? you're not embarrassed by her performance because she resorted to insult. she said , you're a liar. she she said, you're a liar. she called her racist and she really had no. if she foundation to her argument. >> if she believes that suella braverman is lying, then this is a free speech channel, isn't it? >> and what about her comments about jewish people that lots of people on the marches and they're not afraid? most jewish people i know wouldn't set foot anywhere near any of those protests or marches. >> my uncle is jewish, completely, you know, fully jewish parents, jewish refugees. he's been on two of the marches, and he didn't feel threatened, did he? look, now there is question. >> was he wearing, you know, things that would be identified? >> it is it is true that there are identifiably jewish people on the marches. what is what i think is let me just what we've seen, i am also jewish. let me just answer the question. so i don't f
you used to go to cambridge , did you? cambridge, did you? >> she seemed highly articulate to me. >> really? you're not embarrassed by her performance because she resorted to insult. she said , you're a liar. she she said, you're a liar. she called her racist and she really had no. if she foundation to her argument. >> if she believes that suella braverman is lying, then this is a free speech channel, isn't it? >> and what about her comments about jewish people that lots...
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look at the averages that we have in cambridge database. what would you expect our private equity to distribute this year? you could see that it is $853 million. that is a lot of money that is tied up in this portfolio. however, you could see in the no growth scenario, we expect to get only 107. that difference, we know it will come--this is very much market dependent, but that difference is something that we have to manage. and so next page talks about--let's calibrate it. what is the probability of the no growth scenario we are managing, and generally, what should we expect when the market conditions normalize? so, on this page, you see the forecast of net contributebution and distribution from all the private investments each year, and you could see that the average this year, this is the $853 million but the distribution and the blue is the 25 and 75 quartiles but you could see right now--i think the blue is 10th percentile. we could see that in more then 85 percent of the time, we are expected to be net cash-flow positive in private in
look at the averages that we have in cambridge database. what would you expect our private equity to distribute this year? you could see that it is $853 million. that is a lot of money that is tied up in this portfolio. however, you could see in the no growth scenario, we expect to get only 107. that difference, we know it will come--this is very much market dependent, but that difference is something that we have to manage. and so next page talks about--let's calibrate it. what is the...
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and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. there's thousands of people, we're not unique in racing on this course. we're not in any more danger than anyone else using this river. you have your diet coke after training in the hope that gets rid of anything you might have had. but we'll be fine. well, this is the finish line of the nearly four mile route. and the celebrations and commiserations take place just the other side of the bridge. now, both sides have told me they haven't decided if they'll chuck in their cox if they win. they are focusing on the start, and not the finish. and the victorious victim who got thrown in last year agrees. oh, man, it's the best feeling in the world. holy crap. you know, it's a year's worth of work, you've been thinking about this moment, crossing the finish l
and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. there's thousands of people, we're not unique in racing on this course. we're not in any more danger than anyone else using this river. you have your diet coke after training in the hope that gets rid of...
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we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. i was there i trips to cambridge. i was there alread . trips to cambridge. i was there already- l'm — trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an _ trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an aficionado i trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an aficionado of. trips to cambridge. i was there i already. i'm an aficionado of these things with the bike turn up even in vips are not there. thank you for not inviting me to this episode of newscast. , . ., , not inviting me to this episode of newscast. u. , ., �* �* newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam _ newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in _ newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the _ newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. i newscast. newscast from the bbc. j hello, it's adam in the studio. alex from the studio. _ hello, it's adam in the studio. alex from the studio. and _ hello, it's adam in the studio. alex from the studio. and its neck. i i from the studio. and its neck. agree with
we all had to make emergency trips to cambridge. i was there i trips to cambridge. i was there alread . trips to cambridge. i was there already- l'm — trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an _ trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an aficionado i trips to cambridge. i was there already. i'm an aficionado of. trips to cambridge. i was there i already. i'm an aficionado of these things with the bike turn up even in vips are not there. thank you for not inviting me to this episode...
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oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. a great race. us pop star lizzo says she's quitting, because she's fed up with being targeted for her looks and character online. in a post on instagram, the truth hurts singer wrote, �*i'm starting to feel like the world doesn't want me in it." the 35—year—old was last year accused of sexual harrassment and creating a hostile work environment by her former dancers — allegations she denies. it's not clear if the instagram post meant lizzo was quitting the music industry, or social media. now, he was a soul legend who helped shape the sound of the �*60s and �*70s. now, nearly a0 years after the death of marvin gaye — there's a claim that previously unheard music has been found. he lived in belgium towards the end of h
oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. a great race. us pop star lizzo says she's quitting, because she's fed up with being targeted for her looks and character online. in a post on instagram, the truth hurts singer wrote,...
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this is of this, have you heard of the facebook cambridge analytical scandal? you know that she was scandal that happened a few years ago where millions of facebook users personal data was taken without their consent through a facebook at alexander cogan was a cambridge university professor who specialized in researching the biology and the psychology of friendship, love, kindness, and happiness kogan and cambridge analytic a were able to establish a research collaboration with facebook, with approval from the university of cambridge ethics for facebook, subsequently provided kogan with the data set, 57000000 facebook friendship. kogan also developed a facebook personality app called a business or digital life, which collected data through a 120 question personality, when it's, when not only would it take information from the quiz taker, but it would take information from their friends list as well, including information they meant to keep private kogan then went onto share this data with cambridge analytics. and cambridge analytics went on to share this inform
this is of this, have you heard of the facebook cambridge analytical scandal? you know that she was scandal that happened a few years ago where millions of facebook users personal data was taken without their consent through a facebook at alexander cogan was a cambridge university professor who specialized in researching the biology and the psychology of friendship, love, kindness, and happiness kogan and cambridge analytic a were able to establish a research collaboration with facebook, with...
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and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with political campaigns in the us, including ted cruz and donald trump. these campaigns would then use the data and combine it with their border records to target individuals with a tailored campaign advertising based on their personality that the new gods we tend to think of technology as somehow neutral. but the link between big tech and political policies or politicians is increasingly nebulous, is part of the problem that we're allowing private corporations to handle huge amounts of highly sensitive data that, that has always been an issue. and i think uh, with a, you know, increase use of social media platforms. but from what, then it'd be gauge, you know, now a single society organizations, digital rights organization. i have been pushing these companies of journalists have done so much work to pull them accountable. so definitely i think a lot of the problem is the business model of these companies, but at the same time, i think it's also uh how would be, what does that kind of steps that they have taken so far in terms o
and cambridge analytics went on to share this information with political campaigns in the us, including ted cruz and donald trump. these campaigns would then use the data and combine it with their border records to target individuals with a tailored campaign advertising based on their personality that the new gods we tend to think of technology as somehow neutral. but the link between big tech and political policies or politicians is increasingly nebulous, is part of the problem that we're...
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and now, this year's 0xford—cambridge boat race is just about to start. let's speak to our reporter pierre—antoine denis who is live for us in london. the atmosphere is cracking. the women's race is about to start, down in putney in south—west london. the boats are now on the thames, both teams, 0xford boats are now on the thames, both teams, oxford and cambridge. 0xford women's team, this time for redemption. they need to win after last year's defeat. and several defeats in a row. it is time for oxford women's team to come back 0xford women's team to come back onto the winning streak, at least they are hoping that, and cambridge want to ensure they keep on their winning ways. the race is about to start in 20 minutes. i am here at the finish line. behind me, the chiswick bridge, later on they will dock around here... we seem to have lost our correspondence for a moment. can we get back? are you still there? you pro capital bit. there has been a lot of rain. the river is probably quite full at the moment, doesn't that make a difference to conditions? y
and now, this year's 0xford—cambridge boat race is just about to start. let's speak to our reporter pierre—antoine denis who is live for us in london. the atmosphere is cracking. the women's race is about to start, down in putney in south—west london. the boats are now on the thames, both teams, 0xford boats are now on the thames, both teams, oxford and cambridge. 0xford women's team, this time for redemption. they need to win after last year's defeat. and several defeats in a row. it is...
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it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and j cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours.
it is the oxford and cambridge — thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat _ thames. it is the oxford and cambridge boat race - thames. it is the oxford and j cambridge boat race starting thames. it is the oxford and i cambridge boat race starting in thames. it is the oxford and - cambridge boat race starting in the next couple of hours.
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our thoughts are with the duchess of cambridge and her| duchess of cambridge and her family. — duchess of cambridge and her family, members and friends during — family, members and friends during this incredibly difficult time. and certainly, we wish _ difficult time. and certainly, we wish her a full recovery. and — we wish her a full recovery. and i— we wish her a full recovery. and i think it's important that we respect their privacy, especially at this time, so i'm not going _ especially at this time, so i'm not going to go further than that — not going to go further than that. �* ., ., ., . not going to go further than that. ., ., ., ., ,, that. an automatic press secretary _ that. an automatic press secretary there - that. an automatic press secretary there would i that. an automatic press i secretary there would also that. an automatic press - secretary there would also is president biden has now retweeted that video and set myself along with the first ladyjill biden are praying for the recovery of princess kate as they often call her here in this country. also in cana
our thoughts are with the duchess of cambridge and her| duchess of cambridge and her family. — duchess of cambridge and her family, members and friends during — family, members and friends during this incredibly difficult time. and certainly, we wish _ difficult time. and certainly, we wish her a full recovery. and — we wish her a full recovery. and i— we wish her a full recovery. and i think it's important that we respect their privacy, especially at this time, so i'm not going _...
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oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its eternal rival. two teams of eight rowers competed for the first time on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is just under 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to make approximately 600 oar strokes. one one of the key factors is the ability of the eight to quickly adapt to the weather; in foggy albion, as you know, it changes rapidly.
oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed. prestige, research grants and even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sports. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829,...
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cambridge. as an intern for barbara lee, i have the experience of working for the only person that voted against the patriot act and voted against going to war in iraq. we need a rethinking about this in terms of the original sin of the creation of israel was the fact we disenfranchised the palestinians when we created israel. in order to bring that back into focus and fix that problem, we have to, one, bring palestinian refugees back to israel and create an environment in which both people can find peace which means possibly using the u.n. to reformulate the country. for example, israel is currently breaking international law by building settlements in palestine. the u.n. has already acknowledged this but we renot doing anything about it. last but not least, nelson mandela said in south africa when that apartheid ended the job was not done, shoutout, kobe, the job was not done because there still was an apartheid in palestine. josh: got to wrap. >> we've been propping up israel far too long. jo
cambridge. as an intern for barbara lee, i have the experience of working for the only person that voted against the patriot act and voted against going to war in iraq. we need a rethinking about this in terms of the original sin of the creation of israel was the fact we disenfranchised the palestinians when we created israel. in order to bring that back into focus and fix that problem, we have to, one, bring palestinian refugees back to israel and create an environment in which both people can...
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in the seventies they would be called the "cambridge five". they will become the world's most famous spy group, about which hundreds of books will be written and dozens of films will be made. they believed that they were not ... giving the interests of great britain or the united states, but they were defending peace, which was also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries, like the soviet union. these are the cream of society, they worked in different organizations, but wherever they worked, there was very valuable information that was of interest to the soviet union. in 1944 , most of the members of the five already occupied important posts. kim philby, head of the british intelligence department for the fight against communism and the ussr. in the ussr, kim philby's morning always began with news. this is how kim would have left in the morning at 7:00, but here they stayed like that, here he put a glass with a glass holder with tea with lemon, it was called russian tea, so he sipped the t
in the seventies they would be called the "cambridge five". they will become the world's most famous spy group, about which hundreds of books will be written and dozens of films will be made. they believed that they were not ... giving the interests of great britain or the united states, but they were defending peace, which was also necessary for the population of the united states, and for great britain, for other countries, like the soviet union. these are the cream of society, they...
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who is better, oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing. about two centuries ago, in 1829, cambridge challenged its arch-rival, and two teams of eight rowers met for the first time. with forces on the waters of the thames, then oxford won, but the loser, of course, asked for revenge, as a result this regatta became traditional. the format of the competition remains unchanged, the distance is slightly less than 7 km, from start to finish, rowers need to complete approximately 600 strokes of the oars. one of the key factors is the eight's ability to quickly adapt to the weather. in foggy alb
who is better, oxford or cambridge? this is a dispute that the oldest british educational institutions have been trying to resolve for many centuries. the two renowned universities have traditionally competed for academic prestige, research grants and... even political influence, but the most fundamental rivalry between oxford and cambridge is, of course, sporting. both university towns are located on the banks of the river, and it is not surprising that students have long practiced rowing....
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cambridge, maybe cambridge, that's for sure. cambridge, stairs for 400. this legendary temple complex in southeast asia is famous among. a staircase of this type is a real decoration of the derzhinsky house of culture in yekaterinburg. an image similar to this can be found in almost any album based on constructivism. it could be a spiral staircase. screw-type, that's right. crime for 400. ivan osipov, first a thief and robber, then a detective, became famous under this nickname in the 18th century. vanka cain, exactly. cold soups 400. noodles, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, meat and spices are added to the meat broth. it turns out kuksu, the national dish of this particular country. well, let vietnam, no, guksu is a korean dish. crime 500. in 1881, the governor of missouri announced a $10,000 reward on the head of this robber. and the next year the criminal was shot by his own henchman. this is jesse james. the killer was found guilty. but the governor immediately pardoned him. comedy 500. in the 1670s , this russian and belarusian poet and educator wrote
cambridge, maybe cambridge, that's for sure. cambridge, stairs for 400. this legendary temple complex in southeast asia is famous among. a staircase of this type is a real decoration of the derzhinsky house of culture in yekaterinburg. an image similar to this can be found in almost any album based on constructivism. it could be a spiral staircase. screw-type, that's right. crime for 400. ivan osipov, first a thief and robber, then a detective, became famous under this nickname in the 18th...
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cambridge? >> i'm on instagram, twitter, facebook, vote cambridge 2024. the streets are talking. you have a lot of people like cardi b going on social media saying they do not feel energy from the democratic party. we will need those people or we will lose. i'm the only candidate constantly put up policies i know we can pass, for example, a tax cut on overtime for hourly workers, a taxon corporations buy residential housing, more imaging at hospitals. those three things will make our health care system better, have more americans with money and increase housing. go to my gofundme vote for cambridge 2024, i need your help. thank you. >> on the oldest of three boys and my father called me the family estate manager. during the pandemic i moved to my grandfather's house because his legs stopped working. i renovated their house and looked after my grandparents ever since and that is who i am. if anything, walk away knowing my character. i look after friends, family, community. i was in a near fatal car accident in 2011 and i became hyper aware that there might not be tomorrow. i would
cambridge? >> i'm on instagram, twitter, facebook, vote cambridge 2024. the streets are talking. you have a lot of people like cardi b going on social media saying they do not feel energy from the democratic party. we will need those people or we will lose. i'm the only candidate constantly put up policies i know we can pass, for example, a tax cut on overtime for hourly workers, a taxon corporations buy residential housing, more imaging at hospitals. those three things will make our...
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cambridge went clear in the men's race and stretched out a lead. they put in so much through four miles. some barely had the strength to finish. they won by 10 seconds, but 0xford had an explanation. we've had a few guys go down pretty badly with the e.coli strain. so, i mean, this morning i was throwing up. it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water. but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. they were a talented crew. i don't know if we would have had a chance to get them, even if we'd all been on form. so it's in no way to make excuses. the women's boat race was close until it changed on a moment. oxford, i'm warning you, oxford. that stern word from the umpire was to stop the boats colliding. 0xford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. and that's al
cambridge went clear in the men's race and stretched out a lead. they put in so much through four miles. some barely had the strength to finish. they won by 10 seconds, but 0xford had an explanation. we've had a few guys go down pretty badly with the e.coli strain. so, i mean, this morning i was throwing up. it would have been ideal not to have so much poo in the water. but, you know, that's not to take away from cambridge. they were a talented crew. i don't know if we would have had a chance...
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they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one demand was to divest was to, in was a cut. those ties with the as male, it is really ministry of defense to these purchasers face serious consequences. this is the university that costs about $86000.00 a year to attend. they were told that they didn't stop protesting, they would be suspended. many were told they wouldn't get degrees. now, some of the suspensions have been lifted the purchasers, i talk to say that they are just going to continue next year, pedagogy, l g, 0, cambridge, massachusetts, personal care. and i'll just be around when we come back. i political shakeup and south a
they shut down the main street here in cambridge, massachusetts, in a very specific demand. because of what the university does for these really military emergency has projects that are directly sponsored by the is really ministry of defense. and so one of those is an autonomy, a swimming drone program. another one is an automated surveillance underwater surveillance program. and so both of those are direct the military. 7 are programs with direct military opportunities. and so the number one...
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putney annual in putney for the annual oxford—cambridge race . and oxford—cambridge boat race. and there's been a new breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. in the fight against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la la in the political spotlight la is in the political spotlight this week. but before we get started, get your latest this week. but before we get startewith get your latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia/our latest this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzlerst this week. but before we get startewith sophia wenzler .: news with sophia wenzler. >> thanks, nana. good afternoon. it's 3:01. i'm sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the gb newsroom. your top story this hour. the the gb newsroom. your top story this hour . the nationalities of this
putney annual in putney for the annual oxford—cambridge race . and oxford—cambridge boat race. and there's been a new breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer. in the fight against breast cancer . i'll in the fight against breast cancer. i'll discuss in the fight against breast cancer . i'll discuss that with cancer. i'll discuss that with doctor renee hoenderkamp. got that right. plus, a former labour adviser, matthew labour party adviser, matthew la labour party adviser, matthew la...
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city planners in cambridge thought so. it went up, anyway. but now, the council say it must come down. it doesn't have planning permission and it's been assessed as being a really inappropriate form of public art at the time, and i completely agree. it's the wrong scale. it's too large. the materials are not right, the colours aren't right. and we've even had reports from parents that it frightens children who come past here. the statue is huge. it stands at 13—feet tall. it's supposed to represent prince philip in his academic gowns as chancellor of cambridge university, but not all the locals have warmed to it. i've always looked at it and thought, that is ugly. they could have done something much nicer. i don't know who did it. i don't know why they've done it. so you're not a fan? no, i actually thinki it's kind of hideous. i think it's perfectly nice. why knock it down? i don't mind it. i mean, i've seen much worse. the controversy around the sculpture — said to be worth £150,000 — is so great that no—one even knows who made it.
city planners in cambridge thought so. it went up, anyway. but now, the council say it must come down. it doesn't have planning permission and it's been assessed as being a really inappropriate form of public art at the time, and i completely agree. it's the wrong scale. it's too large. the materials are not right, the colours aren't right. and we've even had reports from parents that it frightens children who come past here. the statue is huge. it stands at 13—feet tall. it's supposed to...
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it's the world famous spot tomorrow will people show up an >>> plus this community scholar is going to cambridge university and we there were as she talked about the place that started her love of learnin >> the best professors i've had were here. >>>s is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Ãgood evening. >>> today marks three years since mario gonzalez died in police custody in a case that sparked outrage and protests in the east bay. his family just spoke out the first time one day after the d.a.'s office against the officers once cleared in his death. >> i just wanted to know your name. i'm officer mckinley. >>e over here. we don't want you to fall down, okay? >> police body cam video shows the interactions that led up to gonzalez's death in an alameda park back in 2021. officers were investigating a possi theft and talked to gonzalez for about nine minutes before attempting to restrain him. he appeared to be incoherent and resisted arrest, prompting officers to eventually take him to the ground. officer pinning gonzalez with a knee. he was held down for five minutes before he became u
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oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lenski, bbc news. donald trump has been criticised byjoe biden's campaign team for sharing a video on social media featuring a truck bearing the image of the us president with his hands and feet tied together. a spokesman for mr trump said it was just a picture on the vehicle's tailgate, filmed as it travelled down the highway. but a biden election campaign official accused mr trump of inciting political violence. well, this is a video that donald trump posted on his truth social media yesterday. it's about a 20—second clip, says that it's filmed in long island. and what it shows is two pick—up trucks travelling along the road, both absolutely plastered with pro—trump images and flags. but one of them, on the tailgate of the pick—up truck, h
oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lenski, bbc news. donald trump has been criticised byjoe biden's campaign team for sharing a video on social media featuring a truck bearing the image of the us president with his hands and feet tied...
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oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. catalans dragons have moved to second in the super league table after beating warrington wolves 32—24 they had led 18—0 at one point. warrington recovered but dragons won relatively comfortably in the end — tom johnstone with two tries. it means the french side are level on points with leaders st helens but are second only on points difference. in the day's other other game, salford red devils beat leigh leopards 32—22. ryan brierley getting on the scoresheet twice. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories today. the punjab kings lost their second successive game in the indian premier league. they were chasing 200 to beat lucknow super giants. an opening century partnership gave them a chance but after jonny ba
oxford fell back and cambridge powered on to chiswick. it's their seventh straight win and the men's fifth in six years. but what did change this year was the team's celebration. by tradition, the coxes get thrown in the river. but this year on the thames, they're staying out of the water. joe lynskey, bbc news. catalans dragons have moved to second in the super league table after beating warrington wolves 32—24 they had led 18—0 at one point. warrington recovered but dragons won relatively...
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and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. there's thousands of people, we're not unique in racing on this course. we're not in any more danger than anyone else using this river. you have your diet coke after training in the hope that gets rid of anything you might have had. but we'll be fine. well, this is the finish line of the nearly four mile route. and the celebrations and commiserations take placejust the other side of the bridge. now, both sides have told me they haven't decided if they'll chuck in their cox if they win. they are focusing on the start, and not the finish. and the victorious victim who got thrown in last year agrees. oh, man, it's the best feeling in the world. holy crap. you know, it's a year's worth of work, you've been thinking about this moment, crossing the finish li
and cambridge are sinking. cambridge are going down. and sometimes they end up in the water without meaning to. organisers of the boat race have issued guidance to competitors this weekend to cover up open wounds and wash their hands regularly. and the teams involved haven't been put off. there's thousands of people, we're not unique in racing on this course. we're not in any more danger than anyone else using this river. you have your diet coke after training in the hope that gets rid of...
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cambridge >> almost, yeah. cambridge university discriminating against rich white, privileged, privately educated men. uh claims the worst kind. yeah basically me, uh , claims vice basically me, uh, claims vice chancellor of rival institution, which is launching a degree course on the rise of woke culture. now i 100% agree with this. i applied to get into cambridge and i didn't get in because i was too thick . because i was too thick. >> oh, wow. so it wasn't the di mafia? >> no, unfortunately it was pre di, but so it's like a double inqu di, but so it's like a double insult now , were you one of insult now, were you one of those guys who was like had a b was a b average . was a b average. >> you know, you look like you should be an a because you act like an a. i act like an a, you act like glasses. >> yeah. i don't even have to. they don't even have lenses in lewis. >> do you think that this is a little bit cynical because i looked uh, university looked up this, uh, university of buckingham they in of buckingh
cambridge >> almost, yeah. cambridge university discriminating against rich white, privileged, privately educated men. uh claims the worst kind. yeah basically me, uh , claims vice basically me, uh, claims vice chancellor of rival institution, which is launching a degree course on the rise of woke culture. now i 100% agree with this. i applied to get into cambridge and i didn't get in because i was too thick . because i was too thick. >> oh, wow. so it wasn't the di mafia? >>...
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david: you got your phd, did you say would teach at cambridge or decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees you discover are not quite as nice as you want them to be and they kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial and if they see an individual from a neighboring community, communities are about 50, and that individual probably died. david: when you go away and come back, they recognize you? and how do they befriend you when you come back, do they bring you a gift or something? dr. goodall: i never wanted that kind of relationship. i wanted to -- like looking through a window, i wanted to watch the behavior as it is, without me being in the picture. david: for many years you are living in africa, no electricity, no cell phones, no television, none of the important things you need in life to get by, right? dr. goodall: no, they are not important at all. david: obviously they can talk to each other, but is it possible that humans can convey some type of language to chimpanzees or teach them how
david: you got your phd, did you say would teach at cambridge or decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees you discover are not quite as nice as you want them to be and they kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial and if they see an individual from a neighboring community, communities are about 50, and that individual probably died. david: when you go away and come back, they recognize you? and how do...