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stu, take it away. stuart: i shall. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. all over the world there's stimulus pumping money in to get things moving faster. maybe helping your 401(k). europe widely expected to print up a storm of euros again. china has announced its own stimulus package. and america, the president wants a big interest rate cut and he's reportedly at least talking about more tax cuts. you want to make sure america's economy remains the strongest in the world. when everyone else is printing and stimulating and lowering rates, he doesn't want america left behind. the market appears to like it up to a point. we are going to be down a little bit, there you go, we turned
stu, take it away. stuart: i shall. good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. all over the world there's stimulus pumping money in to get things moving faster. maybe helping your 401(k). europe widely expected to print up a storm of euros again. china has announced its own stimulus package. and america, the president wants a big interest rate cut and he's reportedly at least talking about more tax cuts. you want to make sure america's economy remains the strongest in the world. when everyone...
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stu, we mentioned donald trump. i wanto point you to another recent showing from our poll that pbs/npr marist poll. when it looks at what democratic voters are looking for in their candidate, do they want someone who alliance with their values orca someone whn beat donald trump? majority says they're looking for someone who cn beat donald trump. did you see that messages? >> i think the president didn't onget as much attenast night as i expected he will get or those people get tonight, but face, amna, voters want it all. they want somebody to beat donald trump and soebody to reflect their values and priorities and views. they're going to hold o deciding until much later in the year. i know we expec-- we think we've already had debates and there have been to halls and interviews, but we've got a long way to go before people actualls make chof who they're going to support and who they aren't. >> it's worth noting e trump campaign put out a response after the debate last night, says it's the same radical democrvs, same
stu, we mentioned donald trump. i wanto point you to another recent showing from our poll that pbs/npr marist poll. when it looks at what democratic voters are looking for in their candidate, do they want someone who alliance with their values orca someone whn beat donald trump? majority says they're looking for someone who cn beat donald trump. did you see that messages? >> i think the president didn't onget as much attenast night as i expected he will get or those people get tonight,...
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stu d e nts unconditional offers are the worst. students often get these three months before their exams then don't bother revising or coming to lessons because they don't have to. what do you think of that, izzy, from a teacher come over predicting deliberately so a sixth former gets an offer? i think this goes together with the idea now that we have that everyone's aspirations should be to go to university, and i think it is not doing good to many students because i don't think everyone should be going to university. sorry, i didn't mean to cut you off in mid—flow. sorry, i didn't mean to cut you off in mid-flow. i think those who want to dedicate three years of their time for study and don't have as their primary aim to be employed then university is for them but if people are just looking for full—time employment i think they are better off without university. thank you very much, thank you. good luck, of you. thank you for coming on the programme. take care. thank you. the former chancellor, phillip hammond, has accused bo
stu d e nts unconditional offers are the worst. students often get these three months before their exams then don't bother revising or coming to lessons because they don't have to. what do you think of that, izzy, from a teacher come over predicting deliberately so a sixth former gets an offer? i think this goes together with the idea now that we have that everyone's aspirations should be to go to university, and i think it is not doing good to many students because i don't think everyone...
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of course this is as thousands of stu d e nts course this is as thousands of students prepared to pick up the results tomorrow. final word at least this time around, this is also the telegraph. well off teens twice as likely to drink alcohol. quite interesting because this theory has been around before that i question if you offer your children a glass of wine or whatever it may be and allow them to drink and gradually ease them and, they'll become a responsible but that's a theory but it's suggesting that's not necessarily how that works and i had seen this conclusion before that if that by introducing them to alcohol at that stage, then they end up being more prone to drinking. so while it is something to think about. at the super people think it's a right way to go, and it also gives props the idea that people out there are getting boozed up and behaving badly are all from a sort of less elevated background, which is certainly not the case necessarily. and on that note, time is up, thank you both forjoining us. that's it for the papers this hour. sonia and martin will be back at hal
of course this is as thousands of stu d e nts course this is as thousands of students prepared to pick up the results tomorrow. final word at least this time around, this is also the telegraph. well off teens twice as likely to drink alcohol. quite interesting because this theory has been around before that i question if you offer your children a glass of wine or whatever it may be and allow them to drink and gradually ease them and, they'll become a responsible but that's a theory but it's...
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we heard some of the stu d e nts overall? we heard some of the students talking about the pressure that has resulted from the move away from coursework to exams. well, we reformed a—levels because of requests reformed a—levels because of req u ests by reformed a—levels because of requests by universities to ensure that young people starting undergraduate courses were properly prepared for the rigours of university work, but the overall demand is broadly similar. we got rid of the marginalisation because stu d e nts rid of the marginalisation because students were spending too much time preparing and taking exams, re—taking over and over again, and now they can spend much more time in the two years of the a—level course actually being taught and studying rather than preparing for a modular exam. so it's a much better system and it enables young people studying a—levels to make connections between the different elements of the course, so there is more sign up tick —— synthetic content of the a—level courses. t
we heard some of the stu d e nts overall? we heard some of the students talking about the pressure that has resulted from the move away from coursework to exams. well, we reformed a—levels because of requests reformed a—levels because of req u ests by reformed a—levels because of requests by universities to ensure that young people starting undergraduate courses were properly prepared for the rigours of university work, but the overall demand is broadly similar. we got rid of the...
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amongst the medal winners were rio 2016 olympian dylan fletcher and london 2012 silver medalist stu bithell claimed silver in the 49er class behind new zealand, while charlotte dobson and saskia tidey claimed bronze in the 49erfx class. so with that event staged injapan, the climbing championships in japan, we've been looking ahead to the rugby world cup in japan next month. so the winner of the york ebor festival. is pretty apt. japan, trained by aidan o'brien and ridden by ryan moore, eventually took the juddmonte international after a photo finish. it's the second time in a month that the world's top rated horse crystal ocean has been beaten in a tight finish after losing to enable at royal ascot. charlotte henshaw secured the first medal of the canoe sprint world championships in hungary. she claimed paralympic summer medals at london 2012 and in rio 2016 before switching sports, and she finished ina new switching sports, and she finished in a new world lead time of 56.82 seconds, the second world title of her career after she claimed gold at last yea r‘s her career after she claimed
amongst the medal winners were rio 2016 olympian dylan fletcher and london 2012 silver medalist stu bithell claimed silver in the 49er class behind new zealand, while charlotte dobson and saskia tidey claimed bronze in the 49erfx class. so with that event staged injapan, the climbing championships in japan, we've been looking ahead to the rugby world cup in japan next month. so the winner of the york ebor festival. is pretty apt. japan, trained by aidan o'brien and ridden by ryan moore,...
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. >> woodruff: stu rothenberg, n is this a good discussr the democrats to be having right now. >> it is not. and i disontd think it is good discussion for joe biden to have with julian castro about immigration and the board are and 350e78 could coming to the united sta it goes back to one of your earlier sound bites where senator booker said you like to embrace barack obama and are you part of that administration. but what you don'tt you say uddenly, i can't discuss it, i think this is one ose areas where the former vice president is not very sharp or agile and he needs to get better.uf >> woo and amy, this really does pick up on your comment earlier about ths, this is a tough, all three of you were making this point, st tough during the primary when the democrats are trying to omdistinguish themselves fone another, but in so doing they potentially are hurting each other. >> that's rit, remember there is another incentive structure involved in here. swi how you get on the ebat stage in the first place. these debates have been set up this way. have two nights, tis is the second set of
. >> woodruff: stu rothenberg, n is this a good discussr the democrats to be having right now. >> it is not. and i disontd think it is good discussion for joe biden to have with julian castro about immigration and the board are and 350e78 could coming to the united sta it goes back to one of your earlier sound bites where senator booker said you like to embrace barack obama and are you part of that administration. but what you don'tt you say uddenly, i can't discuss it, i think this...
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. >> woodruff: stu rothenberg, is this a good discussion for the democrats to be having right now. >> it is not. and i disontd think it is good discussion for joe biden to have with julian castro about immieation and the board a and 350e78 could coming to the united states. it goes back to one of your earlier sound bites where senator booker said you like to embrace barack obama and a you part of that administration. but what you don't want you say suddenly, i can't discuss it, i think this is one of those areas where the former vice president is not very sharp or agile and he needs to get better. >> woodruff: and amy, this really does pick up on your comment earlier about this, this is a tough, all three of you were making ths point, st tough during the primary when the democrats are trying to distinguish themselves from one another, but in so doing they potentially are hurting each other. >> that's right, remember there is another incentive structure involved in here. swi how you get on the debate stage in the first plathce. e debates have been set up this way. s have two nights, th
. >> woodruff: stu rothenberg, is this a good discussion for the democrats to be having right now. >> it is not. and i disontd think it is good discussion for joe biden to have with julian castro about immieation and the board a and 350e78 could coming to the united states. it goes back to one of your earlier sound bites where senator booker said you like to embrace barack obama and a you part of that administration. but what you don't want you say suddenly, i can't discuss it, i...
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france for israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi goes land has come to the lady love area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. or. levinson your moved here only recently. me. i love the image with all the while. but you have an impact on the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need fish about. a few months ago unknown individuals broke into her apartment and vandalized it. the perpetrators scratched and he semitic slogans into the doors of her car and slashed the tires the police advised her to leave her apartment immediately. takes time to really settle that. lots of worth of relief from the most important thing is that you're now in safety. or will. we pay a high price for this anti semitism. ok we weren't physically in gentle. but i have to ask myself why just because we do. know that's actually what the problem is it makes me want to cry. we used to have a quiet life. sometimes i can't take it anymore for you have to be st
france for israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi goes land has come to the lady love area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. or. levinson your moved here only recently. me. i love the image with all the while. but you have an impact on the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need fish about. a few months ago unknown...
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over the last two years, he has seen the number of stu d e nts years, he has seen the number of students drop by half to just 30, the result of the worsening security situation. despite dwindling numbers, afghanistan‘s education ministry still provides teachers. this school is tiny but the government has promised that even if there is just one sikh or hindu student left they will support the school and the teachers. the school principal, who is muslim, used to teach afghan war refugees in iran. now he teaches afghan sikhs in their own country. but ina but in a country that is officially islamic, many sikhs say they are treated like second—class citizens. i have come to them powerful ministry of religious affairs, part of the remit is to ensure that all countries minorities can practice their religion in safety. officials here do not blame the problems faced by the sikhs on religious intolerance. sikhs are not the only community to leave afg ha nista n after sikhs are not the only community to leave afghanistan after hundreds of yea rs of leave afghanistan after hundreds of years of s
over the last two years, he has seen the number of stu d e nts years, he has seen the number of students drop by half to just 30, the result of the worsening security situation. despite dwindling numbers, afghanistan‘s education ministry still provides teachers. this school is tiny but the government has promised that even if there is just one sikh or hindu student left they will support the school and the teachers. the school principal, who is muslim, used to teach afghan war refugees in...
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institutions do not want to put up a placket, but glasgow is pointing out exactly what it was so that the stu d e nts exactly what it was so that the students can see that this is the university who has moral principles. the headlines here bbc news. european countries threaten to block a huge eu trade deal with south america unless brazil does more to curbs forest fires. the family of a police officer killed in the line of duty pay tribute to him as forces across the country held a minute's silence. bury football club could be expelled from the english football league — unless the club shows it has adequate funding by midnight tonight. now on bbc news it's time for the film review. mark joins markjoinsjulian mark joins julian worker to discuss the latest cinema and dvd releases. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have a proper mixed bag. we have crawl which promises to do for alligators whatjaws did for sharks. pain and glory the award—winning film from pedro almodovar. an
institutions do not want to put up a placket, but glasgow is pointing out exactly what it was so that the stu d e nts exactly what it was so that the students can see that this is the university who has moral principles. the headlines here bbc news. european countries threaten to block a huge eu trade deal with south america unless brazil does more to curbs forest fires. the family of a police officer killed in the line of duty pay tribute to him as forces across the country held a minute's...
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. >> i think -- and let me part company a little bit from stu who made a distinction between immigrants and refugees. that ain't the case today. refugees and displaced persons is somebody who has, you know, every good reason to leave their country of origin. nobody can say to them, you should be in your country of origin. they are forced out and that fact, and the fact that we are going to be confronted with so many varying situations to me means we need flexibility, legislation embedded with flexibility or administrative capacity for flexibility. now on that side, 70% of americans didn't want to come to this country. a similar percentage in terms of should the trump administration, you know, continue to return or be harsh on migrants? i don't know. it could be 71%, 65%. my point is that we are underestimating the political importance on these issues. you know, when all of the republican members -- i'm not making a partisan point. i'm make a descriptive point. when all the republican members of the house voted to effectively shut down, to my mind i'm not saying there aren't large societ
. >> i think -- and let me part company a little bit from stu who made a distinction between immigrants and refugees. that ain't the case today. refugees and displaced persons is somebody who has, you know, every good reason to leave their country of origin. nobody can say to them, you should be in your country of origin. they are forced out and that fact, and the fact that we are going to be confronted with so many varying situations to me means we need flexibility, legislation embedded...
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it is important, but the good news for stu d e nts important, but the good news for students is that there are more places and there have ever been, should there be and the universities are competing desperately, they are going to be universities that have not been in clearing for several yea rs. not been in clearing for several years. but this trend towards unconditional offers which is easy to say, goodness me, if you get an unconditional offer, children let their a—levels slipped and all the rest of it, and the government are picking up on this and the new education secretary, this is the same government that is talking about how important it is to get diverse, more mobility and to education and this is one of the ways that is being used. has it gone too far? there is an argument that it has in the figures are too high, equally, people instinctively say, standards are lowered and the rest of it. but it is a very competitive business. what i find interesting about this is the comes a day after labour announcing that they would ban the use of predicted grades and wait until after
it is important, but the good news for stu d e nts important, but the good news for students is that there are more places and there have ever been, should there be and the universities are competing desperately, they are going to be universities that have not been in clearing for several yea rs. not been in clearing for several years. but this trend towards unconditional offers which is easy to say, goodness me, if you get an unconditional offer, children let their a—levels slipped and all...
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dynster doing this stu >> okay. never cried a tear at work. >> never shed a tear. you got to keep it or in baseball is what i heard. >>> golden girlsokanan c stay at the golden girls guest house. it features rooms that resemble the show's set. that is s cool. that was my show back in the okda >>er watch? no? >> i know who they are. >> that was the -- did you -- no, you're t>> mouther grandma o watch golden girls all the ell. >> th th se w whole crew. as wtn iorndionat points -- its friday night 'cause they did that and then dheyid the show with the neighboex n with . i forget the name -- >> i have no ide what you're talkintalking about.hi >> bette is a nationalco poi trs. ♪th fr>>iend ♪ >> i'm the only one. i need support out here. >> y're a pilar.ious onn a >> [laughter] ow n weathero,onar hni t mostetrg the a mmiewdish oorf e. this we b tt try to get between.lil d.c. a the vast majority of our maryla. west virginia will stay dry already into th le ttrowipn. mofsil wlfternoononowyb h i of , cambridge eastern sfo104 iorusly if you have to be out aue bres,beay j
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i want to put stu d e nts university they go to. i want to put students at the heart of empowerment to make sure they get the best opportunity for them. we will get some comments about that a little later. another thing i want to talk to you about today is, what is it like at the top of the labour party today, especially in terms of a potential second referendum in scotland? potential second referendum in scotland ? there seems potential second referendum in scotland? there seems to be confusion about the policy. you have the deputy saying another referendum on independence is not the answer, and then the shadow chancellor saying that the labour party would not block a second independence it's clear, we don't believe a second referendum is a priority. that's not the issue facing scotland, the issues are those facing the rest of the union, a disastrous no—deal brexit and an appointed prime minister not tested by the public yet. i think everybody empowerment, and i welcome opportunities to work with other parties to deliver this, wh
i want to put stu d e nts university they go to. i want to put students at the heart of empowerment to make sure they get the best opportunity for them. we will get some comments about that a little later. another thing i want to talk to you about today is, what is it like at the top of the labour party today, especially in terms of a potential second referendum in scotland? potential second referendum in scotland ? there seems potential second referendum in scotland? there seems to be...
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stu and i asked her to do a lot of things in the past whether it's on on the fox and friends couch or on this very sad scum and i'm going to ask you to do on beto o'rourke that he has decided to fry a burger on camera because the dentist thing didn't really pan out for him. can you try to explain or ever make heads or tails of this? he decides to sell as he fries burgers? >> well, because beto o'rourke has been doing this thing where he had his ear hair trimmed live on camera. then he went to the dentist live on camera and he is just some shallow narcissist with no substance. so he's decided to show us that he has got substance and following his success at changing a tire without actually jacking the car out, he has now decided to fry a burger. it's a very bizarre situation he's got going there without burger. that seems to be some kind of english muffin he's putting the burger on and i don't want that kind of thing -- i don't know about two kinds of broccoli next to the burger but if this is what the new menu is going to be in the beta white house, that's not something you want to ge
stu and i asked her to do a lot of things in the past whether it's on on the fox and friends couch or on this very sad scum and i'm going to ask you to do on beto o'rourke that he has decided to fry a burger on camera because the dentist thing didn't really pan out for him. can you try to explain or ever make heads or tails of this? he decides to sell as he fries burgers? >> well, because beto o'rourke has been doing this thing where he had his ear hair trimmed live on camera. then he...
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the system of predictions, going to good private schools often overly predicting the grades of the stu d e nts to predicting the grades of the students to try to help them get those places and hoping they will get their way and even if they do not meet those grades. recent studies show that 73% of people perform less well than they are predicted to in the 16% get the grades they are predicted. so labour think that this is a disadvantage to poor students want to see that scrapped and see them and hand before you can apply. the downsides to that are, if you have your exam results and you don't have the support of your teachers and help you navigate through this complex system, that could end up also being a disadvantage for poor students. do you think it would work? well i think it works. we used to have this effectively a seventh term back in the proportion of people went to university was much lower. in terms of globalisation and the economy, is not desirable to return to that but you can very easily, partly because not having the application before the exams, you could have exams for
the system of predictions, going to good private schools often overly predicting the grades of the stu d e nts to predicting the grades of the students to try to help them get those places and hoping they will get their way and even if they do not meet those grades. recent studies show that 73% of people perform less well than they are predicted to in the 16% get the grades they are predicted. so labour think that this is a disadvantage to poor students want to see that scrapped and see them...
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that's t the conclusioion of a grgroundbreakingng stu of eueurs coloal-era a auisitions. the proposalpuput forwd byby french art h historian bÉnedice savoy y and the senenegalese scr felwine sarr could have far-reachihing consequenences. their report was commissioned by frenench president emmanuel macron. he's's pledged to begn rerepatriatiting stolen artworo africa witithin five yearsr. bÉnedicte: we realally hope e t macron's a announcncement andr report wonon't just be empmpty s but will have real consequences. felwine: it doesn't only apply to france, but to many european countries. they are also invited to look at their cocolonial past and aboe all l at theirir present relats with africa, which are still shaped by colonialism.m. in my eyes, thisis is absolutey fufundamental. reporter: france is leading the way. but what about the other former colonial powers? belgium, too, has a problematic legacy. the famous royal museum for central africa, just osiside brbrusse, rececent reopenene after unundergoing an n extene makeovover. was l lonoverdue.. the museum features a
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i think -- and let me part company a little bit from stu, who made a distinction between refugees and economic migrants. that ain't the world today. a forced migrant, someone who is a victim of forced migration, which is a majority of some of the people that the unhr calls refugees and displaced persons, is somebody who, you know, has every good reason to leave their country of origin. nobody can say to them, you should be in your country of origin. they are forced out. and that fact and the fact that we are going to be confronted with so many varying situations, to me, means that we need flexibility. whether that means legislation that is embedded with flexibility or administration, administrative capacity for flexibility, that of course leaves aside the politics of this. but now on the politics of this, 71% of americans didn't want the mariel to come to the united states. i would venture that's probably -- you could probably get a similar percentage in terms of, should the trump administration, you know, continue to return people to mexico, or detain migrants or be harsh on migrants
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but stu d e nts and it takes a few years. but students collecting their maths a—level results can be very proud of their achievements and there are record numbers of students, based on last yea r‘s results. we're now joined from the ucas headquarters by their chief executive, clare marchant. good morning to you. good morning.|j imaginea good morning to you. good morning.|j imagine a rather busy day at your end? the phones are going mad, we have a social media team are seeing record numbers of social media queries coming through, helping students, both those have done better than expected but also those who have not done as well as expected, it is a chance for them to think about their next steps, perhaps a new direction. more choice than ever before on ucas dot—com. perhaps a new direction. more choice than ever before on ucas dot-com. so what are the priorities for your tea m what are the priorities for your team today and in the coming days? so the priority for us is to support stu d e nts so the priority for us is to
but stu d e nts and it takes a few years. but students collecting their maths a—level results can be very proud of their achievements and there are record numbers of students, based on last yea r‘s results. we're now joined from the ucas headquarters by their chief executive, clare marchant. good morning to you. good morning.|j imaginea good morning to you. good morning.|j imagine a rather busy day at your end? the phones are going mad, we have a social media team are seeing record numbers...
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france for israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the lady line area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. on. the lab and senor moved here only recently. mommy. i love an image with all the while our. you never know i'm back in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need for. a few months ago unknown individuals broke into her apartment and vandalized it. the perpetrator scratched and she semitic slogans into the doors of her car and slashed the tires the police advised her to leave her apartment immediately. takes time to really settle that. under lots of words of relief from the most important thing is that you're now in safety for. the surgery or will. we pay a high price for this anti semitism. ok we weren't physically in gentle. but i have to ask myself why just because we do you know that's actually what the problem is it makes me want to cry. we used to have a quiet life. sometimes i can't take it
france for israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the lady line area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. on. the lab and senor moved here only recently. mommy. i love an image with all the while our. you never know i'm back in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need for. a few months ago unknown...
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israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the levy large area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. levinson your moved here only recently. i love an image with all of the mylar but never in our back yard in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need fish about i mean. a few months ago unknown individuals broke into her apartment and vandalized it. the perpetrators scratched and she semitic slogans into the doors of her car and slashed the tires the police advised her to leave her apartment immediately. takes time to really settle that. under lots of worthless as it would be the most important thing is that you're now in safety. or will. we pay a high price for the sunday semitism. ok we weren't physically injured. but i have to ask myself why just because we're jews although that's actually what the problem is it makes me want to cry. we used to have a quiet life. sometimes i can't take it anymore
israel others have been moving from the suburbs to city centers because they feel safer there stu's. it is now 8 30 in the evening semi grassland has come to the levy large area of the city to meet the victim of an anti semitic attack. levinson your moved here only recently. i love an image with all of the mylar but never in our back yard in the place i haven't packed my things for the bathroom these are my plates and everything i need fish about i mean. a few months ago unknown individuals...
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it is not to do with the university process but it is how we predict that —— what stu d e nts is how we predict that —— what students get and that is what we need to look at. we you picked out a story in the sunday times about an nhs region banning women from accessing ivf. it has caused huge controversy as you might imagine. you limit this is south—east london. they are not going to offer the service of ivf to loan mothers and this several statements that have been made that are shocking. ivf costs a lot of money. and it is also seen as a costs a lot of money. and it is also seen as a bit of postcode lottery because the age at which you become not eligible for ivf is different depending on where you live. in south—east london they have said that lone parents, women seeking to have the treatment by themselves, are not eligible for it, and one of the statements made is that single mothers are generally poorer. several other statements are around the suitability of single mothers to bring up children which isjust absolutely appalling. it also talks about the fact that women not
it is not to do with the university process but it is how we predict that —— what stu d e nts is how we predict that —— what students get and that is what we need to look at. we you picked out a story in the sunday times about an nhs region banning women from accessing ivf. it has caused huge controversy as you might imagine. you limit this is south—east london. they are not going to offer the service of ivf to loan mothers and this several statements that have been made that are...
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it will probably horrify stu d e nts london. it will probably horrify students everywhere to hear this because it could be the shape of things to come. goldsmith university has decided to ban beef burgers and the reason they give for that is beef is one of the most things that produces carbon into the atmosphere and so therefore it is environmentally friendly to ban people eating beef. the college board and says it's impossible to ignore a call for action which they say comes ignore a call for action which they say comes from students who feel passionately about the environment. if you're going to do this anyway, i think goldsmiths has a reputation for being quite cutting—edge and quite politically active so i think this possibly would go down better with goldsmith students then perhaps in other areas stop and they can just leave the campus and get a burger somewhere else!” just leave the campus and get a burger somewhere else! i do think there is something in this, they are doing it because they want to become carbon neutra
it will probably horrify stu d e nts london. it will probably horrify students everywhere to hear this because it could be the shape of things to come. goldsmith university has decided to ban beef burgers and the reason they give for that is beef is one of the most things that produces carbon into the atmosphere and so therefore it is environmentally friendly to ban people eating beef. the college board and says it's impossible to ignore a call for action which they say comes ignore a call for...
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earlier in the year infrastructure is stu damaged yet to be repaired to the wrongs and the bridges that we watched away and then all saw in other parts of the country you find that moving grain from one place to another is also a challenge because of the fuel situation in the country these need for adequate few or supplies for the government to be able to be moving grain from one place to the other so there i am mounted pool challenges that the country is facing which are also increasing. problem that is the country facing in terms of food availability. farmers have been very hard hit by the effects of the ongoing drought what needs to be done to help them out i think it's a question of preparedness you find that i knew earlier when zimbabwe goes through a drought these are always a lick of preparedness and even farmers you know in terms of preparing them for this season when the rainfall is low so the our courts are now way sometimes it ends up affecting them because they plan to maybe too late or the plant when the rains are coming later or that needs to be put in place in terms of pr
earlier in the year infrastructure is stu damaged yet to be repaired to the wrongs and the bridges that we watched away and then all saw in other parts of the country you find that moving grain from one place to another is also a challenge because of the fuel situation in the country these need for adequate few or supplies for the government to be able to be moving grain from one place to the other so there i am mounted pool challenges that the country is facing which are also increasing....
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exam and the proposal tod so-lls t disadvantaged stu when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me e spit i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> we're back with video of spacex testing an early prototype of its mars rocket. the star hopper passed the test rising several hundred feet over south texas and then landing successfully. it's being called a key step for elon musk and his company's dream of traveling to mars. >>> a former executive who worked for both google and uber is facing decades in prison for allegedly stealing trade secrets. anthony levandowski was a high level executive working on google's self-driving car program. prosecutors say before resigning he downloaded 14,000 files from the company's network. they claimed he planned to give that information to uber.hiey d >> not a single one of the supposedly secret files ever went to uber or to any other company or person. >> all of us generally speaking are free to
exam and the proposal tod so-lls t disadvantaged stu when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me e spit i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> we're back with video of spacex testing an early prototype of its mars rocket. the star hopper passed the test rising several hundred feet over south texas and then landing...
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trying joining your michel in star red shoe miss stu prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working. with a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be in that it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would make sense but not off the crimea g. 7 is for friends and friends pretend to be there for each other everyone knows that and putin it seems has better things to do with. a little g 8 doesn't exist anymore how can i return to an organization which doesn't exist today it's the g 7 regarding a potential format with 8 member states we never reject any proposals some time ago it was russia's turn to hold a g. 8 meeting but our partners didn't. but there are other international organizations which play a significant role in international affairs take the g 20 all in all as i said nice great as g 708 sco but
trying joining your michel in star red shoe miss stu prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working. with a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be in that it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would...
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research has shown that stu d e nts and ireland. research has shown that students are subconsciously making decisions about whether science is for them or not earlier than we thought, as young as primary school age. myself and my friends understand it is notjust about the best products are what celebrities he is, it is about the ingredients and what is best for the skin. social media often gets blamed for distracting students when they should be working but the students in positive that skincare is helping them get into science. so important to make lessons relevant to people. you studied this at college. what attracted you to the course? you studied this at college. what attracted you to the course ?|j a lwa ys attracted you to the course ?|j always had a natural ability in science but was more interested in the trends of skincare and make—up. when i found this course at the london college of fashion married my passions and strengths. what puts girls of chemistry? only 9% of chemistry professors are female. what is a drop off all
research has shown that stu d e nts and ireland. research has shown that students are subconsciously making decisions about whether science is for them or not earlier than we thought, as young as primary school age. myself and my friends understand it is notjust about the best products are what celebrities he is, it is about the ingredients and what is best for the skin. social media often gets blamed for distracting students when they should be working but the students in positive that...
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rebecca, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, stu. stuart: how about this one, a big number, 300,000, number of apprehensions on the rio grande border, 300,000 caught this calendar year, all-time high for that part of the border. we have the full story coming up for you. few months back, facebook's chief zuckerberg was the victim of a deep fake video. his image manipulated to make a completely false video of him speaking. this is a huge problem for businesses. some ceo's want to criminalize those deepfake videos. i don't know how you do it, but we have the story. >>> check capital one, big data breach. more than 100 million people are affected. the feds are investigating if the amazon employee who is accused of stealing the data targeted other companies. second hour of "varney & company" just thing started. >> just to clarify, would you decriminalize illegal border crossings? >> yes. the point is not about criminalization. that has given donald trump the tool to break families apart. to fix it is to decriminalize. that is the whole po
rebecca, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, stu. stuart: how about this one, a big number, 300,000, number of apprehensions on the rio grande border, 300,000 caught this calendar year, all-time high for that part of the border. we have the full story coming up for you. few months back, facebook's chief zuckerberg was the victim of a deep fake video. his image manipulated to make a completely false video of him speaking. this is a huge problem for businesses. some ceo's want to...
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now stu d e nts amount of teaching time. now students can spend the full two yea rs students can spend the full two years studying without exams, then they take the exams at the end of that two—year period. this is a much better preparation. but it does put a huge amount of stress and focus on that one day on that one exam, and pupils will know that a huge amount of their future prospects all depend on back. do you not accept that's going to put a huge amount of mental stress on some pupils? tests and exams are part of any education system. there is always an element of stress. we don't want young people to be unduly stressed and we trust schools to provide support. and provided they are well—prepared and well taught, they shouldn't be suffering any undue stress when they ta ke suffering any undue stress when they take these exams. these exams are designed for the full range of ability. they are also designed, and we consulted carefully, to ensure that they are suitable for children with special educational needs. exam b
now stu d e nts amount of teaching time. now students can spend the full two yea rs students can spend the full two years studying without exams, then they take the exams at the end of that two—year period. this is a much better preparation. but it does put a huge amount of stress and focus on that one day on that one exam, and pupils will know that a huge amount of their future prospects all depend on back. do you not accept that's going to put a huge amount of mental stress on some pupils?...
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. >> we know it is going have stu ready to go. >> in sonoma county, ktvu f0x2 news. >>> we posted a link to cal fires wildfire evacuation preparedness page which lists what you should have in an emergency go bag, what to do if you have given an evacuation order, and what to do if you become trapped near a wildfire. you will find it on our website, ktvu.com, under web links. >>> a teenage driver was killed in a solo vehicle crash last night in the east bay. the accident happened just before james donley boulevard near devorah drive in antioch. police say the driver crashed into a tree and died at the scene. investigators have not yet said what led to that crash. >>> silicon valley preservation kicked off today, a rainbow cross flag was raised at san jose police headquarters yesterday to mark the beginning of pride weekend, a trans and friends rallied was held late this afternoon and festival is getting underway now, the silicon valley lgbt pride parade along market street will start at 10:00 a.m. and go through noon. the parade route starts at east julian street, and ends at east san fern
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one stu's people come out and it began. to happen even in the barge you've seen tens of college and of people coming out despite the bans whenever question reading they've been hit by the indian security forces what did the. 1000000 people is going through how are they going to celebrate and we're going to be. one. by the indian or toward the place in hong kong have fired tear gas at anti-government protesters there rallying into the night on the 10th consecutive weekend of demonstrations earlier thousands rallied at the airport for a 2nd day and there was also a march antipolo that's north of hong kong and the demonstrations have plunged the city into its most serious political crisis and it's been more anti-government demonstrations in the russian capital and other cities for the 4th consecutive weekend or testers are calling for a free and fair local elections next month a i also want those detained during recent demonstrations to be released on the protests are being influenced by foreign meddling. many government force
one stu's people come out and it began. to happen even in the barge you've seen tens of college and of people coming out despite the bans whenever question reading they've been hit by the indian security forces what did the. 1000000 people is going through how are they going to celebrate and we're going to be. one. by the indian or toward the place in hong kong have fired tear gas at anti-government protesters there rallying into the night on the 10th consecutive weekend of demonstrations...
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in 1989, the chinese army opened fire on tens of thousands of stu d e nts fire on tens of thousands of students in the centre of beijing. they'd be demonstrating for weeks, demanding greater political freedom —— they had been. dan wang was one of the process leaders and here is his account of what happened. the noise of gunfire rose from all over the centre of peking. translation: someone called us from a phone box in the street near tiananmen square. he said, the gunman had opened fire on students. i have never thought anything like that would happen. i was in shock! the troops had been firing indiscriminately, but still there are thousands of people on the streets who will not move back. we immediately organised about 200 students to go to tiananmen square to support the others. but all the main roads were blocked by army lorries. i was in my first year in peking university. i was 20 years old. i played a leading role from the very beginning of the protests. we went onto the streets to demand democracy. although the communist party had tried to reform, it hadn't done enough. and
in 1989, the chinese army opened fire on tens of thousands of stu d e nts fire on tens of thousands of students in the centre of beijing. they'd be demonstrating for weeks, demanding greater political freedom —— they had been. dan wang was one of the process leaders and here is his account of what happened. the noise of gunfire rose from all over the centre of peking. translation: someone called us from a phone box in the street near tiananmen square. he said, the gunman had opened fire on...
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that includes bill after bill after bill that make sure we are doing more than ever before to keep stu d e nts more than ever before to keep students safe at school. during that time we did not, as far as i know, evaluate for and plan for an incident like this. that said, i can tell you that, perhaps, the most profound and agreed—upon issue that came out of all those hearings was the need for the state and for society to do a betterjob of dealing with challenging mental health —based issues. we know that's a component to shootings that take place in schools. i think it's a fa ct place in schools. i think it's a fact it probably has a component to every type of shooting that takes ways, including, for example, the shooting that took place in sutherland springs. the bottom line is, mental health is a large contributor to any type of violence or shooting violence. and we passed a lot of legislation and provided funding for the state to better address that challenge. crosstalk. something that nobody is talking about right now is the hate crimes that appears at this time that appears to
that includes bill after bill after bill that make sure we are doing more than ever before to keep stu d e nts more than ever before to keep students safe at school. during that time we did not, as far as i know, evaluate for and plan for an incident like this. that said, i can tell you that, perhaps, the most profound and agreed—upon issue that came out of all those hearings was the need for the state and for society to do a betterjob of dealing with challenging mental health —based...
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demonstration, you can see them here in the capital khartoum, a response to four —— the death for secondary stu d e nts to four —— the death for secondary students in central sudan on monday. the syrian government has agreed to a ceasefire in the north—west idlib region. that's according to the agency. they want to see the implantation of a deal agreed a year ago, opposition fighters fighting back and the creation of a buffer zone between forces. it has been a symbol of the ultraconservative royal, saudi women under the age of 21 will be allowed to apply for passports, giving the same travel rights as men. voting in the by—election is nearly over, as it has been lost, and has been linked with a an expensive scanner. been linked with a an expensive scanner. if the conservative party loses the seed, borisjohnson majority in the commons, working majority in the commons, working majority will be cut to just one. let's go there now, a political corresponded, jonathan blake is there. the turnout is looking pretty impressive, wasn't it? yes, just under 60% for this by—election in a rural par
demonstration, you can see them here in the capital khartoum, a response to four —— the death for secondary stu d e nts to four —— the death for secondary students in central sudan on monday. the syrian government has agreed to a ceasefire in the north—west idlib region. that's according to the agency. they want to see the implantation of a deal agreed a year ago, opposition fighters fighting back and the creation of a buffer zone between forces. it has been a symbol of the...
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in looking at the science and technology behind the bird calls, we hope these stu d e nts the bird calls, we hope these students will play inactive role in helping to protect their habitats. thanks for talking to us. thanks, mike, enjoy the cricket! ouch! while we're sport... the australian tennis player, nick kyrgios, has been fined $113,000 after spectacularly losing his temper during a match in the us. kyrgios swore repeatedly at the umpire, calling him the worst ref ever and a tool, before walking off court and smashing two rackets against the floor. the australian went on to lose the cincinatti masters match against his russian opponent. the sport's governing body says it's considering taking further action against kyrgios, who's well known for clashing with officials. that's it stop thanks for watching. —— that's it. thanks for watching. hello there, good morning. thursday was a much better day, but things are going downhill now and it's going to be quite a blustery few days ahead. we've got this cloud that's coming in from the atlantic, and that will push outbreaks of rain eas
in looking at the science and technology behind the bird calls, we hope these stu d e nts the bird calls, we hope these students will play inactive role in helping to protect their habitats. thanks for talking to us. thanks, mike, enjoy the cricket! ouch! while we're sport... the australian tennis player, nick kyrgios, has been fined $113,000 after spectacularly losing his temper during a match in the us. kyrgios swore repeatedly at the umpire, calling him the worst ref ever and a tool, before...
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trying joining your mitchell in star red shoe miss stu prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working. with a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be and it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would make sense but not off the crimea g. 7 is for friends and friends pretend to be there for each other everyone knows that and putin it seems has better things to do. to get a little g 8 doesn't exist anymore how can i return to an organization which doesn't exist today it's the g 7 regarding a potential format with 8 member states we never reject any proposals some time ago it was russia's turn to hold a g. 8 meeting but our partners didn't come up but there are other international organizations which play a significant role in international affairs take the g 20. all in all as i said nice great as g
trying joining your mitchell in star red shoe miss stu prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working. with a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be and it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would make...
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ad rele ting usingut ever virtual reality fieldrips to visit the taking students on a virhe ttualri stus shot themselves on 360tuarn exar >>or ins play game rs you might b r eguspl in for a shock. youtthwithe gym ouit herohe>>as and e s c atu and co-found inok t expaingere thf vr technology by teaching folks how to visual box in their app box vr. and for easy as putting on a headset and picking up the controls. >> what you see whe you're in the experience is a whole bunch of cues that fly at you on thet ea bof those cues represent different punch moves. >> reporter: that's good movesutor wor buffs who real sweat with rtual reality no matter their skill level. ultimate most experts say thety future of virtual reali will definitely include fitness in a big way and even if you still prefer to go to working out alone may be over. f >> and for theirst time virtual reality is reamass iy beli u yo noweed aige eerndncsiee. alone and it just works. >> reporter: theis multiple ti call h con.imr ll he guy. s ones.atol t he age of 99. wow. >> ther tntnrf. you know older people get in theito sit o. i
ad rele ting usingut ever virtual reality fieldrips to visit the taking students on a virhe ttualri stus shot themselves on 360tuarn exar >>or ins play game rs you might b r eguspl in for a shock. youtthwithe gym ouit herohe>>as and e s c atu and co-found inok t expaingere thf vr technology by teaching folks how to visual box in their app box vr. and for easy as putting on a headset and picking up the controls. >> what you see whe you're in the experience is a whole bunch of...
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stu d e nts students in england, wales and northern ireland, how are you feeling? details of grade boundaries have been leaked on line. that was yesterday, and shows that maths candidate needed little more than half the marks to be awarded a grade us. brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is at mossbourne community academy to tell us more, jayne. this is one of those really big days for young people? a huge day, isn't it? how are we feeling? excited! we are here to talk about maths. not only is the most popular a level subject, i didn't know that, it is the first year that and at the time, stu d e nts the first year that and at the time, students said, you know people who did this, they said it was the ha rd est did this, they said it was the hardest paper. they petitioned against it. we know that you get a pass, you only need to have got 13% of the answers. 53% of the answers, it was hard. so if it was hard for everybody, imagine how hard it was for, and it's right to say this, for girls, only because there is an issue with girls and mats, isn't there? girls have a differ
stu d e nts students in england, wales and northern ireland, how are you feeling? details of grade boundaries have been leaked on line. that was yesterday, and shows that maths candidate needed little more than half the marks to be awarded a grade us. brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is at mossbourne community academy to tell us more, jayne. this is one of those really big days for young people? a huge day, isn't it? how are we feeling? excited! we are here to talk about maths. not only is the...
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stu d e nts students in scotland have been receiving their exam results today. pass rates have fallen slightly for highers, which decide admissions to universities, but rose for those sitting their national 55. nearly half the candidates this year received their result by text or email. the family of a father of three who was killed with his wife during saturday's shooting at a shopping centre in texas that left 22 people dead have told the bbc they don't believe it was a racist attack. andre anchondo was a mexican—american. he was shopping with wife and one of their three children — a baby who survived. his family say they don't agree that president trump's anti—immigration language has fuelled violence. sophie long has been speaking to them. is that your first grandchild? the same face. we think he will have blue eyes. gilbert anchondo shows me a picture of him holding his grandson for the first time. that was just too months ago. now the baby in his arms as an orphan. his son, andre, and his wife, jordan, we re son, andre, and his wife, jordan, were bot
stu d e nts students in scotland have been receiving their exam results today. pass rates have fallen slightly for highers, which decide admissions to universities, but rose for those sitting their national 55. nearly half the candidates this year received their result by text or email. the family of a father of three who was killed with his wife during saturday's shooting at a shopping centre in texas that left 22 people dead have told the bbc they don't believe it was a racist attack. andre...
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so your scenario i believe, stu, is much more likely. stuart: okay. that will be good for our economy, will it juice it just a little? >> it would be great for our economy. stu, it's amazing what cfos can do with a 25 basis point cut in the cost of money. remember, we have a lot of companies already where their market currency is way higher than it's ever been. so they get a 25 basis point cut, they can do a lot of things. remember, if you look at business investment, that is the one metric that has sort of flatlined even though we have all of this other good news. stuart: okay. herman, stay there, please. more for you in a moment. look at the big board, check futures. the dow is going to be up a little more at the opening bell, maybe 60 points. it's up, what, 1% this week as of yesterday's close. up again this morning just a little. >>> a second item for your attention. that recession signal, the inverted yield curve. what we've got now is a no inversion. the ten-year yield's above the two-year and that's the way it's supposed to be. that's probably
so your scenario i believe, stu, is much more likely. stuart: okay. that will be good for our economy, will it juice it just a little? >> it would be great for our economy. stu, it's amazing what cfos can do with a 25 basis point cut in the cost of money. remember, we have a lot of companies already where their market currency is way higher than it's ever been. so they get a 25 basis point cut, they can do a lot of things. remember, if you look at business investment, that is the one...
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and stu d e nts it's a buyers apostrophe market. and students here are taking advantage all sorts of options for the future. i'm going on to an apprenticeship in accountancy in birmingham. i didn't wa nt to accountancy in birmingham. i didn't want to walk out with a degree not have any work experience. for me, the career i want means going to university. kind of figure it out when i go as i go along, but i will only go to university if it's something i'm really interested in. in the college student support centre, 0livia really wants to go to university but didn't get the grades. i'm not good at exams will stop i stress myself out too much and don't do as well as i could do. like many who have done better or worse than expected, record numbers are going through clearing. but with are going through clearing. but with a dip in top grades, questions are being asked about standards.“ a dip in top grades, questions are being asked about standards. if you look at the reforms in both the a—levels and btec qualifications, there have bee
and stu d e nts it's a buyers apostrophe market. and students here are taking advantage all sorts of options for the future. i'm going on to an apprenticeship in accountancy in birmingham. i didn't wa nt to accountancy in birmingham. i didn't want to walk out with a degree not have any work experience. for me, the career i want means going to university. kind of figure it out when i go as i go along, but i will only go to university if it's something i'm really interested in. in the college...
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stu would broad taken the first wicket, that of david warner. warner lbw four not. at that stage england fans might have been hoping that something special would happen. then they got a second wicket after that, jack leach is spinning out marcus harris for 19. england off to a reasonable start but they needed to keep taking wickets, they could not do that and in the last hour or so, matthew wade and his partner have taken the match beyond england's grasses. australia's weighed more than 250 heading into —— having seen a few ashes miracles a few years, remember will remember the ashes of 1981. england will need another miracle otherwise the ashes are surely gone. andy swiss at headingley, thank you. it's a dark day for bury and its fans. in just over five hours, the club will cease to exist unless a buyer can be found by midnight tonight. the english football league says it's "working tirelessly to achieve a solution" — while its owner steve dale has made a desperate plea to the public to pledge funds. i spoke to dale earlier today and he told me there is still
stu would broad taken the first wicket, that of david warner. warner lbw four not. at that stage england fans might have been hoping that something special would happen. then they got a second wicket after that, jack leach is spinning out marcus harris for 19. england off to a reasonable start but they needed to keep taking wickets, they could not do that and in the last hour or so, matthew wade and his partner have taken the match beyond england's grasses. australia's weighed more than 250...