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i'm free i'm but the problem i 1st started at cambridge i want all black faces of my classroom i'm a bitch or a historian and cultural commentator i was born in india i live and work in the united kingdom. and i was intrigued because how often do you get to share ideas solve problems and have a conversation with someone who knows so much about resistance and colonial power. i was curious he comes from a different background he has different experiences but i think all roads will cross lacoste stories and all identities i want this game to. land. can. thank you. thank so priya recently we've seen a lot of western universities reflecting on their possible involvement or heritage linked to transatlantic slave trade your institution cambridge university obviously the same university that i attended yeah i read some interesting tweets from you regarding the universities and. investigating its own links to yeah every can you. yeah i raised a few questions on one more stat it was presented as exploring if cambridge and whether and in what ways cambridge has benefited from the slave trade th
i'm free i'm but the problem i 1st started at cambridge i want all black faces of my classroom i'm a bitch or a historian and cultural commentator i was born in india i live and work in the united kingdom. and i was intrigued because how often do you get to share ideas solve problems and have a conversation with someone who knows so much about resistance and colonial power. i was curious he comes from a different background he has different experiences but i think all roads will cross lacoste...
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the headlines at six: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at six: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. the attacker‘s been named as usman khan, released from prison on licence, despite a terrorism conviction. police say there's no evidence of a wider plot. our investigative priority at this time is to ensure that there is no one related as an outstanding threat to the public. to this end, we carried out two searches at addresses both in staffordshire and in the stoke—on—trent area. the prime minister says he wants longer sentences for violent offenders , and says the attack is proof serious criminals shouldn't be released from prison early. the practice of automatic early release, where we cut a sentence in half,
the headlines at six: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley. the headlines at six: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. the attacker‘s been...
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he was cambridge university graduate jack merritt, he was 25. the relevance of his graduation is not many that explains his photograph and the way he is stressed, that he was working for cambridge university at the time, the university organised the conference at fishmongers hall, outside of which the attack took place. the organisation he was working for is one which specialises in education services for people in prison, and it held a conference on rehabilitation at fishmongers hall in london, which was attended by the attacker, as mankind. jack merritt ‘s father described his son as a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog. it comes as the prime minister says he wants longer sentences for violent crime and an end to early release for serious offenders. the attacker, usman khan, had been released on licence last december, after serving half of a 16—yearjail sentence for his part in a plot to blow up the london stock exchange. earlier this afternoon, the prime minister has been speaking at the scene of the attack. we unde
he was cambridge university graduate jack merritt, he was 25. the relevance of his graduation is not many that explains his photograph and the way he is stressed, that he was working for cambridge university at the time, the university organised the conference at fishmongers hall, outside of which the attack took place. the organisation he was working for is one which specialises in education services for people in prison, and it held a conference on rehabilitation at fishmongers hall in...
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few cambridge and. there is a me next and some scene senator can see what's. going to nest when out of my gun has a. bow and. i decide i know how to pursue it because. they're not sure how to rebuild but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look small i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you don't bait when a continuum of thought it was not for the neck in indonesia that i was a heavy hand was 1990 s the right would know for sure carney well. you'll need to brush anybody. a bra the need is one that has he when he fell and i had just been. that and. the tylenol engineers in the us i'm about as eric but at that left. field. you know mark going to live on about us because i'm old do. you know he sort of man was out of the. money and. the mana for. the more doctors and the more deaf and was here. by descent i would need house not a. city. for you know a lot of kind of ya got up out
few cambridge and. there is a me next and some scene senator can see what's. going to nest when out of my gun has a. bow and. i decide i know how to pursue it because. they're not sure how to rebuild but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look small i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you don't bait when a...
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cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference — to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the actions of members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it is already clear that this cowardly act was immediately countered by some incredible act of bravery both by members of the public and from police officers. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. and in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7% more, for rail tickets in the new year. and england will face croatia in their opening game for euro 2020, on ilijune. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, benedicte paviot and bonnie greer — stay with us for that. good evening. one of the victims of yesterday's terror attack has been named as jack merritt, a cambridge graduate who was helping coordinate a conference on prisoner rehabilitation near london bridge. he was one
cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference — to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the actions of members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it is already clear that this cowardly act was immediately countered by some incredible act of bravery both by members of the public and from police officers. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning...
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few cambridge and. then the me next on live from c.n.n. center and see what's. going to last min of the gun has a. bow there. i miss it i know how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look smart i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a new and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you don't bait when a has been one of but it was not fun but the neck in indonesia that i was a heavy hand was 191 is the way to go for sure carney well. done you'll need to brush anybody. a bra the need is one that has a here this is what he felt. had just been. what was that and what is. that tylenol engineers in the us i'm about as erik but i have to let his feet. you know when to call it on a bus because i'm overdue. and i e sort of man was out of the. money and. the mana for. the more doctors and the more deaf one and was here. on a. city. for you know a lot of kind of ya got up out of town to cut
few cambridge and. then the me next on live from c.n.n. center and see what's. going to last min of the gun has a. bow there. i miss it i know how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look smart i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a new and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you don't bait when a has been...
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few cambridge and. in the media next on live from scene can see what's. going to nest when up the gun has a. bow and. i disagree on how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but even more good knack in how they numb your school when he has a 100 plus one of. them has a kind of hard to look i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and then it was that it. had been so let magick you know when a continuum of thought it was not fun but then like in indonesia then i was a heavy hand was one on one is the way to go for sure carney. you'll need to brush anybody. that he'd done that has he. had just been aware that in what is the deficit coffee. shop and i would mock that tylenol engineers in the us i'm about as early but at that left. feet. well you know when to call it on a bus because i'm old do. you know he sort of man was out of the tiny infant class on how to lend money. the monitored. the more doctors and the more deaf and was he a few minutes well. by descent i would need house not to. go to set some our city. subtree is
few cambridge and. in the media next on live from scene can see what's. going to nest when up the gun has a. bow and. i disagree on how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but even more good knack in how they numb your school when he has a 100 plus one of. them has a kind of hard to look i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and then it was that it. had been so let magick you know when a continuum of thought it was not fun but then like in indonesia then i...
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i've just come over from cambridge and it would have been cheaper for me to go to paris. today's announcement means many commuters face an increase of more than £100 in the annual cost of getting to work. for example, a season ticket from eastbourne to london goes up £136, tipping it over the £5,000 mark. a season ticket between glasgow and edinburgh will set you back by £4,200 a year, up £116. but the rail industry defends the increases, saying 98 pence from every pound spent on fares goes into running the railway. at the moment we're going through a record splurge on the railway network, more money is being put onto the network now than at any other time since the victorian era. so, we are replacing half of the entire nation's fleet, but we are also putting money elsewhere, by adding extra services where they are really needed. train companies and passengers say they would like to see a new, more flexible system for tickets put in place. but the future of fares and indeed the railways will be in the hands of whoever wins the election. katie prescott, bbc news. a ma
i've just come over from cambridge and it would have been cheaper for me to go to paris. today's announcement means many commuters face an increase of more than £100 in the annual cost of getting to work. for example, a season ticket from eastbourne to london goes up £136, tipping it over the £5,000 mark. a season ticket between glasgow and edinburgh will set you back by £4,200 a year, up £116. but the rail industry defends the increases, saying 98 pence from every pound spent on fares...
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fi cambridge and. then the me next and some scene senator can see what's. going to nest min of the gun has a. bow there. i disagree on how to pursue it because. there are sure a lot of ability but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of the you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look smart i want to know how it is to love me for i left the house on a knee and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you know bait when a continuum of thought it was not for the neck in indonesia then i was ahead here was 1990 s the way to go for sure carney. was sit down you'll need to brush anybody . a bra they need one that has he when he fell and i once had just been. that and what is left. of the tylenol engineers in the us i'm about as erick but left. feet. you know when to call it on a bus because i'm overdue. and was out of the. money and high as the mana for. the more doctors and the more deaf one and was he had 3. cities. so you know there's a lot of kind of ya that got up out of town to cut up the
fi cambridge and. then the me next and some scene senator can see what's. going to nest min of the gun has a. bow there. i disagree on how to pursue it because. there are sure a lot of ability but i've been more good merican how they all numb your school he has i don't it's like one of the you know you shouldn't have the kind of hard to look smart i want to know how it is to love me for i left the house on a knee and there's those who wish that it. had been so limited you know bait when a...
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cambridge was that is what we want to see. the people who are innovative. and dangerous have confidence in themselves as main contribution as a trustee is in advice and support. and guidance to the college the college is very ambitious we have some very big goals in our mind questions about islam in the modern world the quality of religious leadership are amongst the most important that muslims in the world face today we have set ourselves up to face these questions trying to understand these questions and try to respond to them. and there would have been a. menu or a lucky push your father has he allowed similar. rough delicate melaka. beautifully both if you are me and has an initial norty. this. one in the fairholme but you know again. life is a journey and some adapting. has led to him she's great at any success and respect in britain his lifelong travel partner throughout has always been clear on. every single thing he remembers he once made to his father. it was a minute and you know we're young and i'm going to fight. russia she really why you yeah m
cambridge was that is what we want to see. the people who are innovative. and dangerous have confidence in themselves as main contribution as a trustee is in advice and support. and guidance to the college the college is very ambitious we have some very big goals in our mind questions about islam in the modern world the quality of religious leadership are amongst the most important that muslims in the world face today we have set ourselves up to face these questions trying to understand these...
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the headlines at five: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. neil basu, from the met police, said he did not believe the attacker acted alongside anyone else — but investigative teams are working to rule out a wider plot. our investigative priority at this time is to ensure that there is no one related as an outstanding threat to the public. to this end, we carried out two searches at addresses both in staffordshire and in the stoke—on—trent area. the prime minister visited the scene earlier, where he said people convicted of terrorism offences shouldn't be released from prison early. the practice of automatic early release, where you cut a sentence half and let really serious violent offenders early, simply isn't working, and i think you've had some very good evidence of how that isn't working, i'm afraid, with this case. in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7 percent more for rail ticke
the headlines at five: cambridge graduate jack merritt has been named as one of the victims killed in yesterday's attack on london bridge. the 25—year—old was working for one of the university's education initiatives. neil basu, from the met police, said he did not believe the attacker acted alongside anyone else — but investigative teams are working to rule out a wider plot. our investigative priority at this time is to ensure that there is no one related as an outstanding threat to the...
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cambridge union is the world's old est cambridge union is the world's oldest debating society. in the past it has hosted winston churchill, the dalai lama and theodore roosevelt but tonight's star guests are not human but artificial intelligence. the next issue is bias... ibm's project debater is the first of its kind in the world and can debate humans on complex objects. in another world first, it is here tonight to help to humans debate the motion ai will do more good than bad. project debater, these take the floor. ai will not be able to make a decision that is the morally correct one. two project debater ‘s are present in this this single avatar using a female voice and each team's debater presents the opening arguments, which has been determined from over 1000 contributions, something ibm calls speech by crowd. we will demonstrate how ai will automate repetitive tasks and the next issue will show how ai will create new jobs. the system solves the responses into meaningful groups and identifies central themes and the ai generates a narrative from what it deems the most re
cambridge union is the world's old est cambridge union is the world's oldest debating society. in the past it has hosted winston churchill, the dalai lama and theodore roosevelt but tonight's star guests are not human but artificial intelligence. the next issue is bias... ibm's project debater is the first of its kind in the world and can debate humans on complex objects. in another world first, it is here tonight to help to humans debate the motion ai will do more good than bad. project...
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, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of sussex. they are creating their own pr stories for themselves and maybe some of those stories compete against each other. what you haven't got, because you've got a much bigger pool of people, is you haven't got one person who is completely in charge. and what this article states is that there was a time when that was the case. there was one major person overseeing everything. now that person has been slowly edged out, it seems everything else is up for grabs. and perhaps nobody knows what everyone else is doing. this interview has classed with a couple of other royal engagements during the week stop when harry and meghan either interview a couple of weeks ago to tom bradbury, that was felt to class with prince charles being overseas. so the different courts are now getting different messages are at different times, competing with each other, and it is probably not a good look. let's turn to the guardian, henry. and, apologised to epstein‘s victims now stop when you are told to apologise,
, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of cambridge, andy duke and duchess of sussex. they are creating their own pr stories for themselves and maybe some of those stories compete against each other. what you haven't got, because you've got a much bigger pool of people, is you haven't got one person who is completely in charge. and what this article states is that there was a time when that was the case. there was one major person overseeing everything. now that person has...
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few cambridge and. then the media next and some scenes can see it was. going to nest been out of who can has a. bow and. i disagree on how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but i've been more good neck in our own numb years when he has i don't like what i'm going to have the kind of hard to look small i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and then to wash that its. head so i let magick you know when a continuum of thought if i was not from the neck in india then i was a heavy hand was one on one use the right would know for sure carney. you'll need to brush anybody. that he'd done that has he. had just been over that and what is one if he left. the shop and i when ma tylenol in jersey was from about as early but at that left. feet a show where you know when to call it on a bus because i'm old do. you know he sort of man was out of the town into the car on how to lend money. the monitor could be the more directed to more duff one and was he a few months well. by descent i would need house on a. city. so you know th
few cambridge and. then the media next and some scenes can see it was. going to nest been out of who can has a. bow and. i disagree on how to pursue it because. i'm sure a lot of ability but i've been more good neck in our own numb years when he has i don't like what i'm going to have the kind of hard to look small i want to know how it is in the thief i left the house on a knee and then to wash that its. head so i let magick you know when a continuum of thought if i was not from the neck in...
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. yesterday we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland and the north—east of england, relentless rain. today the picture is going to gradually become drier, but that dryness comes with another change. much colder airflooding in across the uk. this is the low to thank for the wet weather. this front will clear south through the day. eventually the wet weather moving away, but behind it, the wind turns northerly and the cold arctic air sinks its way south into all parts of the uk, in fact, by the end of the week. here we start on thursday still with wet weather across north—eastern england, but also extending into northern ireland, parts of wales, eventually reaching southern england come the afternoon. by then the skies start to clear and things will brighten for the north. but those white arrows surging down ar
that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. yesterday we saw scenes like these across parts of scotland and the north—east of england, relentless rain. today the picture is going to gradually become drier, but that dryness comes with another change. much colder airflooding in across the uk. this is the low to thank...
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. good morning, it has been a rather grey and gloomy start to our sunday morning but it is predominantly dry and it will be a quieter theme of weather for many. so if we take a look at why, we have got this frontal system that is moving its way through scotland for much of the night. that still has to clear away but we have this brief ridge of high pressure dominating the story today before the next low waiting in the wings to arrive a little later on. the rain sitting across the far north and east of scotland and will gradually drift northwards and ease away. elsewhere, we keep cloudy skies for much of the day, early morning hill fog slowly lifting but the cloud thick enough for the odd spot or two of drizzle. the wind direction is from a south easterly so it is a mild source, noticeably different feel to the weather in compari
that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. good morning, it has been a rather grey and gloomy start to our sunday morning but it is predominantly dry and it will be a quieter theme of weather for many. so if we take a look at why, we have got this frontal system that is moving its way through scotland for much of the night....
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 2a hours. there are various met office warnings warning about that persistent rain, but there could be some travel disruption, even possible flooding. it's certainly been wet through the evening and night across the south—west and wales and across northern ireland. that rain's been moving northwards, so the warnings come into force as well through the midlands and then northern england, eventually parts of scotland too. so, given that we've already had well in excess of what we'd normally see through the autumn, rain—wise, there is a concern that there will be some further flooding because we could see another half a month's worth of rain in some parts of england, wales and later up into scotland as well. it looks pretty wet for northern ireland as well. all this rain is meandering around
that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 2a hours. there are various met office warnings warning about that persistent rain, but there could be some travel disruption, even possible flooding. it's certainly been wet through the evening and night across the south—west and wales and across...
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. the next few days will stay mild but there will be some rain at times. today has been a dull cloudy and damp sort of day. we have had some heavy rain earlier on in wales and the south—west, that has been easing. the wet weather transferring a little further north with thickening cloud and rain arriving more widely in scotland. through this evening and into the first part of the night the heaviest of the rain will be affecting in north—east england and eastern scotland particularly over the high ground. it may well lead to some travel difficulties. there is the rain moving north. a bit of rain and drizzle heading off in south—east across england and wales. that peters out overnight. it turns drier across northern ireland. away from the north—east where it is wet and quite windy as well those winds will be falling right,
that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. the next few days will stay mild but there will be some rain at times. today has been a dull cloudy and damp sort of day. we have had some heavy rain earlier on in wales and the south—west, that has been easing. the wet weather transferring a little further north with thickening...
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. but some of that rain falling on saturated ground there is room for travel disruption and possible flooding as well. especially for north—east england and north east scotla nd north—east england and north east scotland as well. we have rain walking northwards across england and wales pushing into the south—east of scotland. could be some showers in the south—east later on. we have already had over an inch of rain across the south—west of being. it is damp out there today. into tonight, the rainfall becomes focused across north—eastern parts of scotla nd focused across north—eastern parts of scotland but elsewhere looks pretty dry and certainly male to start of the sunday morning. sunday, we should see less cloud and some bright intervals trying to break 00:29:16,885 --> 2147483051:51:27,215 through that crowd. â€
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he describes in the cambridge the data catalog of disasters. the policeman, the taxi driver, the waiter, the landlady, the landlord, the bank, the insurance company, the millions of details of everyday which spelled out to me that i was a worthless human being. baldwin also describes the ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by forces that did not have a human face. the vast, merciless, cruel structures of power that limited freedom and opportunity as a young man. baldwin watched the system of domination consume his father, david baldwin, james says, was one of the most sad human beings he ever witnessed, he said david baldwin, father of 9 children, james said he can never remember us in time any of david baldwin's nine children were happy to see him come home. as a father myself when i read that and baldwin asked biographical writings i found it heartbreaking. baldwin grows up with his father who is a devoutly religious man but cool to all the human beings around him, baldwin wonders as he is growing up why is my father this way? as he
he describes in the cambridge the data catalog of disasters. the policeman, the taxi driver, the waiter, the landlady, the landlord, the bank, the insurance company, the millions of details of everyday which spelled out to me that i was a worthless human being. baldwin also describes the ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by forces that did not have a human face. the vast, merciless, cruel structures of power that limited freedom and opportunity as a young man. baldwin watched the...
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that wasjen in cambridge and that's it for this week. don't forget that we live on, altogether, youtube, facebook, instagram and twitter — yes, correct — @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello. after a very wet day across parts of the uk on saturday, sunday promises to be a drier day, albeit with a lot of cloud and some misty, murky conditions. but, briefly, we have a weak ridge of high pressure extending across the uk. still some rain to talk about at first on sunday, particularly for eastern scotland, still on the heavy side. slowly that heavy rain pushes its way across northern scotland, and eventually becomes confined to the northern isles through the day. quite wet and windy here. but elsewhere, turning dry across scotland, largely dry across northern ireland, england and wales, but with a lot of cloud and some mist, some patchy fog through the morning. that will be slow to clear, poor visibility in places, so any brightness really at a premium on sunday. but away from the northern isles, it's mainly dry,
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university, it was a criminal justice cambridge university, it was a criminaljustice event, cambridge university, it was a criminal justice event, and cambridge university, it was a criminaljustice event, and he was invited, as i understand, is a former prisoner, to discuss issues of criminaljustice. my goodness, so many details which we still want to learn. there was one aspect and i know you were looking at that as we were, the prime minister boris johnson, he gave a statement and he spoke somewhat cryptically about how much prison time that terror, people have been —— people that have been convicted of terror act should get. you can let our viewers know a little bit about what was said. the prime minister was speaking at a cobra meeting, that is where people are fully briefed and up—to—date with what is happening with terror incidents and plans. the prime minister gave an interview in which he spoke about the idea that criminals convicted of serious offences needed to serve decent amount of time injail. of offences needed to serve decent amount of time in jail. of course we
university, it was a criminal justice cambridge university, it was a criminaljustice event, cambridge university, it was a criminal justice event, and cambridge university, it was a criminaljustice event, and he was invited, as i understand, is a former prisoner, to discuss issues of criminaljustice. my goodness, so many details which we still want to learn. there was one aspect and i know you were looking at that as we were, the prime minister boris johnson, he gave a statement and he spoke...
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cambridge union is the world's oldest debating society. in the past, it has hosted winston churchill, the dalai lama and theodore roosevelt, but tonight's star guests are not human but artificial intelligence. project debater: the next issue is bias... ibm's project debater is the first of its kind in the world. a machine that can debate humans on complex objects. and in another world —first, it is here tonight to help to humans debate the motion ai will do more harm than good. project debater, these take the floor. applause project debater: ai will not be able to make a decision that is the morally correct one. the two project debaters are present in this single avatar using a female voice. each team's debater presents the opening arguments for the debate, which has been determined from over 1,000 contributions, something ibm calls speech by crowd. project debater: we will demonstrate how ai will automate repetitive tasks, the next issue will show how ai will create new jobs. the system solves the responses into meaningful groups and id
cambridge union is the world's oldest debating society. in the past, it has hosted winston churchill, the dalai lama and theodore roosevelt, but tonight's star guests are not human but artificial intelligence. project debater: the next issue is bias... ibm's project debater is the first of its kind in the world. a machine that can debate humans on complex objects. and in another world —first, it is here tonight to help to humans debate the motion ai will do more harm than good. project...
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that said that they are gravely concerned by reports that university of cambridge staff, students and alumni were caught up in the incident at london bridge. they are urgently seeking clarification and further details. our thoughts are with all of those who have been affected by these terrible events. at the beginning of this there was a bit of confusion as to where exactly this incident took place, and where police were called to but we understand now and may have taken place within the hall itself. if we turn to the front page of the telegraph there have been so many tributes paid to the members of the public that stepped in. absolutely and this really comes back to jason's point, when you get these things that people were stab so pointlessly, i use that word advisedly again, your thoughts to term to the people, obviously, very badly injured and there are two that have been killed and it's very difficult to know we don't know the condition of the other three, was it three that were stabbed? there were five injured, two sadly passed away. so of those five injured to have died we don'
that said that they are gravely concerned by reports that university of cambridge staff, students and alumni were caught up in the incident at london bridge. they are urgently seeking clarification and further details. our thoughts are with all of those who have been affected by these terrible events. at the beginning of this there was a bit of confusion as to where exactly this incident took place, and where police were called to but we understand now and may have taken place within the hall...
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wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women to march past the cenotaph. many come year after year, with their own memories of friends who were lost. and at war memorials across the country, the nation remembered. in st austell, in cornwall, the normandy veteran harry billinge laid a wreath in memory of those who died in the d—day landings, 75 years ago. and in kent, a wartime dakota scattered 750,000 poppies, a ribbon of scarlet above the white cliffs of dover, in memory of those who never came home. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today: hello, and thanks for your company on sport today. i'm ben croucher and these are our top stories: nine points. that's the difference between liverpool and manchester city after the reds won 3—1 in the premier league. 16 years — that's how long france have had to wait to win the fed cup. that wait is now over. from fed cup to fed up — roger federer loses his opening match
wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women to march past the cenotaph. many come year after year, with their own memories of friends who were lost. and at war memorials across the country, the nation remembered. in st austell, in cornwall, the normandy veteran harry billinge laid a wreath in memory of those who died in the d—day landings, 75 years ago. and in kent, a wartime...
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jack was taking part in a course organised by the university of cambridge. it is by the campaign charity learning together and it was bringing together and it was bringing together some of those prisoners who had been released and others who are on day release, to attend the conference and following the attack by usman khan, who himself had been attending the conference, who attacked people with two knives and one of them was jack merritt, who sadly died yesterday. his father has paid tribute to his beautiful spirit. i was speaking to richard, who was an adviser to the uk sentencing council. he explained how the system works for prisoners. if if they serve full—term without any hope of parole, then they become so disappointed and depressed, even more prison normally makes in, that they become literally to handle. so, to manage those numbers and to give people a sense that there is going to be light at the end of the tunnel, the indeterminate public protection sentence was actually originally designed for people like this, people who really are very dangero
jack was taking part in a course organised by the university of cambridge. it is by the campaign charity learning together and it was bringing together and it was bringing together some of those prisoners who had been released and others who are on day release, to attend the conference and following the attack by usman khan, who himself had been attending the conference, who attacked people with two knives and one of them was jack merritt, who sadly died yesterday. his father has paid tribute...
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we recorded her remarks in cambridge, massachusetts in 2014. >> thank you so much for coming out to hear about this amazing event. the accidental opening of the berlin wall.
we recorded her remarks in cambridge, massachusetts in 2014. >> thank you so much for coming out to hear about this amazing event. the accidental opening of the berlin wall.
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right to got funds to the cancer research at cambridge university thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us thank you now these majestic animals elephants produce huge amounts of something that isn't quite so much as to poop elephant dung is used for many things from fertilizer to fuel but now a south african couple has found a new and novel use for it as a correspondent. reports. let's have a sleigh is always good to see people's reactions while preparing his didn't tasty after all in the oval is no ordinary gin it's flavored with elephant stuff. oh. yeah it is a little bit funny it's a thing that was elephant dung but it's it's good surprisingly good for me doesn't it you didn't expect so you know. what makes me relax or feel better about it is all the alcohol of that sterilizes whatever that was inside the dung said doesn't really make a big difference to me it tastes good. less ensley and his wife paula gave a special ingredients for their gin in south africa but the scope gave words if. and there is some danger involved pride of lions watch this with baited breath by.
right to got funds to the cancer research at cambridge university thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us thank you now these majestic animals elephants produce huge amounts of something that isn't quite so much as to poop elephant dung is used for many things from fertilizer to fuel but now a south african couple has found a new and novel use for it as a correspondent. reports. let's have a sleigh is always good to see people's reactions while preparing his didn't tasty after...
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analytical scandal remember that using an app that the social media giant knew about cambridge analytical harvested personal data from millions of facebook profiles without their consent and for the purpose of political advertisement surely facebook supports that principle here's the next one. develop technologies that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst so the web really is a public good that puts people 1st putting people 1st is easier said than done especially when companies like google and facebook are supposed to lead the charge they are the all of arks of private information online accused of ignoring human rights for the sake of profits by amnesty international and if you don't support the principles they do well prepared to be sidelined there will be some global actors who will never back the contract principles just as they flout other global agreements but we know we will have succeeded when those governments and companies are true outliers. if google facebook and others want to be able to prove that they've changed then they are going to need to adhere to the p
analytical scandal remember that using an app that the social media giant knew about cambridge analytical harvested personal data from millions of facebook profiles without their consent and for the purpose of political advertisement surely facebook supports that principle here's the next one. develop technologies that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst so the web really is a public good that puts people 1st putting people 1st is easier said than done especially when companies...
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analytical scandal remember that using an app that the social media giant knew about cambridge analytical harvested personal data from millions of facebook profiles without their consent and for the purpose of political advertisement surely facebook supports that principle here's the next one we will have succeeded when a critical mass of governments and companies have put the right laws regulations and policies in place to create an open and empowering web for all government regulation ok but take a look at who is working on it the french government which recently began demanding information from facebook about people who are accused of spreading hate speech and the german government which approved a bill to find social media for failing to censor what it considers hate speech or fake news let's see what else the contract says develop technologies that support the best in humanity and the worst so the web really is a public good that puts people 1st putting people 1st is easier said than done especially when companies like google and facebook are supposed to lead the charge they are the
analytical scandal remember that using an app that the social media giant knew about cambridge analytical harvested personal data from millions of facebook profiles without their consent and for the purpose of political advertisement surely facebook supports that principle here's the next one we will have succeeded when a critical mass of governments and companies have put the right laws regulations and policies in place to create an open and empowering web for all government regulation ok but...
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you can't mention facebook without the cambridge analytica scandal of 2018. we hear from an essential figure from that period. and tesla owners, they are talking in part two of a bloomberg expansive study, thousands of model three owners. we examine whether parts and services are up to parts. twitter announces it will stop all political ads on their platform, with the ceo saying it's not about free speech. it's about paying for reach. that sentiment wasn't echoed by facebook as they reported earnings and reassured their stance when it comes to political ads. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg stayed on brand during the earnings call. mr. zuckerberg: i expect this will be a very tough year. we try to do what we think is right, but we're not going to get everything right. this is complex stuff. anyone who says the answers are simple hasn't thought long enough about the nuances and challenges. i get that some people are going to disagree with our decisions . i get that they may have a negative impact on things they really care about. but i don't think that anyone can
you can't mention facebook without the cambridge analytica scandal of 2018. we hear from an essential figure from that period. and tesla owners, they are talking in part two of a bloomberg expansive study, thousands of model three owners. we examine whether parts and services are up to parts. twitter announces it will stop all political ads on their platform, with the ceo saying it's not about free speech. it's about paying for reach. that sentiment wasn't echoed by facebook as they reported...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: 77 years after it was lost during the second world war, a british submarine is finally found. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. mission control: booster ignition and lift—off of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right. this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: the us house of representatives has decided to move its impeachment investigation into president trump into a public phase. futu
fergus walsh, bbc news, cambridge. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: 77 years after it was lost during the second world war, a british submarine is finally found. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. every drop of my blood would contribute to the growth of this nation". after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of...
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wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying by political leaders, military chiefs and high commissioners, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women who attend the parade, year after year. they come with their own memories of colleagues who were lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. as part of the commemorations, a spectacular 750,000 poppies fell over the white cliffs of dover. they were carried in a second world war dakota plane and dropped from an altitude of 500 feet, over the battle of britain memorial. five veterans, including former raf servicemen who served during the war, were on board the aircraft. the poppies were all purchased from royal british legion for nearly £11,000. spectacular, and a beautiful morning. well, our correspondent sarah campbell has more on the poppy appeal and the events marking remembrance day at the cenotaph. a very moving ceremony. the pavement absolutely packed with people that have been here for a couple of hours waiting to observe the
wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying by political leaders, military chiefs and high commissioners, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women who attend the parade, year after year. they come with their own memories of colleagues who were lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. as part of the commemorations, a spectacular 750,000 poppies fell over the white cliffs of dover. they were carried in a second world war...
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he describes in the cambridge debate what he called a catalog of disaster. the policemen, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, landlords, banks, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday that spilled ou spelled out to i was a worthless human being. baldwin also describes the ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by a kind of force that didn't have a human face. the vast merciless bottomless lake rule structures of power that limited his freedom and opportunities as a young man. baldwin watched the system of domination consumed his father. david baldwin, james says, was one of the most sad human beings he ever witnessed. he said david baldwin, father of nine children, james says he cannot remember a single time when many of david's nine children were happy to see him come home. as a father myself, when i read that, in his autobiographical writings i found it to be heartbreaking. as he grows up with a folder that is a devoutly religious man that is very cool to all of the human beings around, baldwin wonders if he's growing up, why is my father
he describes in the cambridge debate what he called a catalog of disaster. the policemen, taxi drivers, waiters, landlady, landlords, banks, insurance companies, millions of details of everyday that spilled ou spelled out to i was a worthless human being. baldwin also describes the ways in which he felt oppressed and dominated by a kind of force that didn't have a human face. the vast merciless bottomless lake rule structures of power that limited his freedom and opportunities as a young man....
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one of the victims of yesterday's terror attack in london has been named as jack merritt, a cambridge graduate who was helping coordinate a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. he was one of two people killed by 28 year old usman khan, a former prisoner who'd been convicted of terrorism, and was released from prison on licence last year. daniel sandford reports 25 years old and a keen traveller, jack merritt had a masters from cambridge university. he was described by his father today as a beautiful spirit who always took the side of the underdog. yesterday, he was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack by a former prisoner at a conference that he had helped organise. in the aftermath, his killer was wrestled to the ground by other former prisoners who had been attending the conference and then shot dead by police. the man who stabbed him, usman khan, was released from prison last year halfway through a sentence for plotting to bomb the london stock exchange. 11 years ago he told the bbc he was no terrorist. i have been born and bred in england, in stoke—on—trent and all the comm
one of the victims of yesterday's terror attack in london has been named as jack merritt, a cambridge graduate who was helping coordinate a conference on prisoner rehabilitation. he was one of two people killed by 28 year old usman khan, a former prisoner who'd been convicted of terrorism, and was released from prison on licence last year. daniel sandford reports 25 years old and a keen traveller, jack merritt had a masters from cambridge university. he was described by his father today as a...
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cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the bravery shown by members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. and in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7% more for rail tickets in the new year. and england will face croatia in their opening game for euro 2020, on the 14th ofjune. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are uk correspondent for france 2a and the president of the foreign press association, benedicte paviot and i'm alsojoined you're impressed. i think bonnie has just introduced yourself there. by new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and almost all focus on the london bridge attack. the observer leads on borisjohnson announcing that those convicted of the most serious terror offences should
cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the bravery shown by members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. and in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7% more for rail tickets in the new year. and england will face...
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cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference — to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the bravery shown by members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. and in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7 percent more, for rail tickets in the new year. and england will face croatia in their opening game for euro 2020, on ilijune. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. and england's cricketers are up against it in new zealand — the kiwis are on top in the second test . also coming up in the programme... a winning start under wayne his wales side beat a familiarface, in charge of the barbarians in cardiff. and we hear the remarkable story of the olympic rowing champion.... fighting back after being left paralysed following a stroke hello and welcome to sportsday. hello and welcome to the programme... all the day's premier league to come but first we now know the d
cambridge graduate jack merritt, was running a prisoner rehabilitiation conference — to which his attacker had been invited. police have commended the bravery shown by members of the public, including convicted criminals who overpowered the knifeman. it's emerged that usman khan had been released on licence for his involvement in planning terror attacks. and in other news, millions of commuters will have to pay an average of 2.7 percent more, for rail tickets in the new year. and england will...
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just rosenberg british legal commentator joining us tonight from cambridge and in the mysteries where we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. in the multis journalist stephanie good leitz was known as a one woman wiki leaks for her work highlighting corruption in malta and it's long been speculated that her murder 2 years ago was because of her investigative work or now maltese prime minister in terms of moscato has said that he will guarantee a presidential pardon for a man arrested last week and that man says that he knows who killed death deletes. and the prime minister said that the pardon is dependent on the subject cooperating with the murder investigation take a listen. did it and even if it might go i signed it's let's end it there soon on the face of this person you just have the assurance that if they collaborate with the police and the information they give you sufficient to prosecute the mastermind of this crime and this person will get a presidential pardon as much for a presidency. while at that press conference a reporter asked about alleged links b
just rosenberg british legal commentator joining us tonight from cambridge and in the mysteries where we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. in the multis journalist stephanie good leitz was known as a one woman wiki leaks for her work highlighting corruption in malta and it's long been speculated that her murder 2 years ago was because of her investigative work or now maltese prime minister in terms of moscato has said that he will guarantee a presidential pardon for a...
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wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying by political leaders, military chiefs and high commissioners, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women who attend the parade year after year. they come with their own memories of colleagues who were lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. seven severe flood warnings remain in place along the river don in yorkshire this lunchtime with a further a0 flood warnings across england and wales. fiona trott is outside fishlake in south yorkshire, which has been completely engulfed by the river don. fiona. what is the latest there? that's right, people here in fishlake are marooned. we got here by tractor this morning and that's all thanks to volunteer farmers from this village and surrounding villages who have come here to help, helping people get around and dropping off supplies. we managed to get through to the village pub which is on a raised level, and the people running it are hoping to cook around a0 hot meals for people today. that
wreaths were also laid by the dukes of york, sussex and cambridge. and then, after the official wreath laying by political leaders, military chiefs and high commissioners, it was the turn of the former servicemen and women who attend the parade year after year. they come with their own memories of colleagues who were lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. seven severe flood warnings remain in place along the river don in yorkshire this lunchtime with a further a0 flood warnings across...