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Fox News Live

neglect to combat anti-semitism. >> professors and leadership have allowed this to go on for so long, they have turned a blind eye. they called it free speech that is context dependent. then there is a culture of anti-semitism where professors are encouraging and participating in these demonstrations. the students do not feel safe not only do they have to go to class and were the person sitting next to them is calling for their death and destruction, but also they have to worry the professor whose holy their future in the palm of their hand is going to penalize them for being jewish. >> as for the request for jewish students for accommodations to complete coursework, columbia university tells us it is acting on those concerns. arthel: cb cotton light at columbia university. thank you.

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The Ingraham Angle

one student said on social media she wrote this down for everybody and said as this happens, officers would walk past students who would jokingly thank the officer for his or her service, and then proceed to call that officer a boot licker. that is just a taste of what the nypd had to deal with out here. this all happened after columbia university's president shafik told the university she authorized officers to come in because these students have been warned multiple times that they would face repercussions. we have confirmed that representative ilhan omar's daughter squad member she was also detained and according to some reports she has been suspended. and we're told that all the students who participated in this encampment are also suspended, which means they risk not being able to complete their coursework on time but, according to social media, these organizers say they do not care. they were willing to take that risk. and, again, those students were camped out on campus for more

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BBC News Now

not a bunsen burner in sight in this science lesson, not even any test tubes. hadleigh high school has had to close all of its science labs and fill the playground with two—storey temporary classrooms. they're cold, they're echoey. i've got different staff in and out because we're trying to be fair so that not everybody teaches permanently in a cold classroom. we looked at whether we could use an art room for a dissection, because there's running water and we felt we could perhaps clean up and use that space. but the head teacher here is a scientist. she's looked into that, there's rules and regulations and we can't use that space. what help do you want to see for students taking their exams this year? i would like the exam boards to understand that our children have not had the specialist provision that every other child they're competing with in the exam season has had. england's exams regulator says it has extended coursework deadlines and schools should reach out for support. schools want more help, though, such as percentage increases on exam results. but the department for education

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BBC News at One

not had the specialist provision that every other child they're competing with in the exam season has had. what could extra help for exam students look like? ideas we've heard about include teachers assessing students' grades like they did when exams were cancelled because of the pandemic, grades being assessed on a case by case basis, or schools being given a blanket percentage increase on their results. tthejoint council for qualifications says exam boards have extended coursework deadlines and england's exams regulator 0fqual says schools should reach out for support. but the department for education said in a statement, "it is not possible to make changes to exams and assessments for only some groups of students to address the impact of variable disruption to teaching." st leonard's catholic school in durham says dealing with raac has been an extremely challenging experience forfamilies, students and staff, and it's in discussions to ensure its students are not disadvantaged. nicola cook wants special consideration for her son, who has his a—levels coming up

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BBC News

teachers assessing students' grades like they did when exams were cancelled because of the pandemic, grades being assessed on a case by case basis, or schools being given a blanket percentage increase on their results. thejoint council for qualifications says exam boards have extended coursework deadlines and england's exams regulator 0fqual says schools should reach out for support. but the department for education said in a statement, "it is not possible to make changes to exams and assessments for only st leonard's catholic school in durham says dealing with raac has been an extremely challenging experience forfamilies, students and staff, and it's in discussions to ensure its students are not disadvantaged. nicola cook wants special consideration for her son, who has his a—levels coming up at the school. he said to me the other day that, "oh, mum, i'm kissing my a—stars goodbye. i'm not going to be able to get that now." it's frustrating. ijust, i have no answers.

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Breakfast

i would like the exam boards to understand that our children have not had the specialist provision that every other child they're competing with in the exam season has had. england's exams regulator says it has extended coursework deadlines and schools should reach out for support. schools want more help, though, such as percentage increases on exam results. but the department for education says it is not possible to make changes to exams and assessments for only some groups of students. st leonard's catholic school in durham says it's an extremely challenging experience forfamilies, students and staff, and it's in discussions to ensure its students are not disadvantaged. nicola cooke wants special consideration for her son, who has his a—levels coming up at the school. he said to me the other day, oh, mama, i'm kissing my a—stars goodbye. i'm not going to be able to get that now. and i was like, ok, well, do you still think you'll get the grades that you need to get into your chosen university? and he's like, well, i'm going to try my best. it's frustrating.

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BBC News

don't mind sharing with us, was it what you are hoping for?- don't mind sharing with us, was it what you are hoping for? yes. i got a distinction _ what you are hoping for? yes. i got a distinction in _ what you are hoping for? yes. i got a distinction in graphic _ what you are hoping for? yes. i got a distinction in graphic design - what you are hoping for? yes. i got a distinction in graphic design and i a distinction in graphic design and it is what— a distinction in graphic design and it is what i— a distinction in graphic design and it is what i was after. and a distinction in graphic design and it is what i was after.— it is what i was after. and how we're feeling _ it is what i was after. and how we're feeling in _ it is what i was after. and how we're feeling in those - it is what i was after. and how. we're feeling in those moments before you are opening those envelopes? i remember, i'm not going to tell many years ago, but i remember the nerves opening that envelope. did you sleep last night? i felt like it was out of my control and i— i felt like it was out of my control and i could — i felt like it was out of my control and i could do everything i could do. ~ and i could do everything i could do. . . , . and i could do everything i could do. . . ., and i could do everything i could do. . ., ., ., , ., do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot — do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot of _ do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot of exams, _ do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot of exams, and _ do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot of exams, and how- do. was there a lot of coursework or was it a lot of exams, and how did i was it a lot of exams, and how did you find that? it was it a lot of exams, and how did you find that?— you find that? it was a lot of coursework. _ you find that? it was a lot of coursework. we _ you find that? it was a lot of coursework. we had - you find that? it was a lot of coursework. we had about l you find that? it was a lot of. coursework. we had about six you find that? it was a lot of- coursework. we had about six weeks of exam _ coursework. we had about six weeks of exam conditions where you had to work on _ of exam conditions where you had to work on projects. how of exam conditions where you had to work on projects-— work on pro'ects. how did you find the work on projects. how did you find the exams? _ work on projects. how did you find the exams? do _ work on projects. how did you find the exams? do you _ work on projects. how did you find the exams? do you think - work on projects. how did you find the exams? do you think that - work on projects. how did you find the exams? do you think that way| work on projects. how did you find i the exams? do you think that way is fair, especially because both of you lost out when it came to your gcses? i prefer doing coursework, ifeel i prefer doing coursework, i feel like it— i prefer doing coursework, i feel like it is— i prefer doing coursework, i feel like it is easy to plan everything that you — like it is easy to plan everything that you need to do, rather than going _ that you need to do, rather than going into — that you need to do, rather than going into an exam and panicking.

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and i also did it in high school. so i've been doing it since year nine, so i've had quite a lot of experience with it. and what does this result mean for you now? it means that, like, i can go forward, i can do the access course, which is what i'm doing next, and i can also go to university most importantly. 0k. and you decided to do a btec rather than traditional a—levels. why did you decide to do that? because i thought btec will be less stressful because when you have a disability, you have to work twice as hard as any other student to get the same results, especially when you have a visual impairment. but research and a lot of other things takes more effort and, like, exams are also not a very easy thing. and i think doing coursework is more, like, laid back, more relaxing, and it's not about how fast you have gone, it's just about that you've done it and it may have taken more time, but at least i'm actually here now. and what is your long—term goal? go to university, which i will be doing, and then hopefully get a job, probably somewhere in counselling. but then i also want to work with people with visual impairments as well.

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BBC News

they want to talk to were known to her and are now abroad. a post—mortem examination will take place this afternoon. the union which represents university lecturers and staff has announced that it will step up its strike action in the autumn unless employers agree to meet for further talks. the university and college union has decided to continue to boycott the marking of students' coursework and exams. you're live with bbc news. a number of cities and towns across ukraine have been targeted in the latest overnight strikes by russian missiles. ukraine's military says many were shot down, including 16 of twenty— eight cruise missiles. gfx strikes in and around the biggest western city, lviv, have caused a number of injuries and damage to buildings. the mayor of the city says a rocket hit a playground james waterhouse is in kyiv and has been following

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