with the case that undoubtedly dominated many discussions at the thanksgiving table this week. that s, of course, the guilty verdict for the murder of ahmaud aubrey. lawyers for travis and greg my mcmichael as well as william roddie brian plan to appeal the conviction. up next, a federal hate crime for intimidating aubrey because of his race and color. all this comes almost after a decade after the killing of trayvon martin. so these guilty verdicts are certainly a welcome change. but let s be honest, we have to remember all that it took to get here. the case faced an uphill battle to get to court. the when were not charged or arrested for month, until the video of the shooting was leevenlgd even the shoddy testimony by travis mcmichael and a strong presentation by the prosecution, this verdict was, quite honestly, still a question mark in a case that should have been opened and shut. and we have to remember, there are many more trials to go. joining me now to discuss them, m
countries like india, singapore and the us still on the up. so what s it like to graduate and put your degree into practice? and what can today s students do to make getting that dream job a little easier? i m also going to be discussing all of this with these two, there they are, the big boss of the association linking thousands of colleges to careers across the united states, and the chief executive of the collective voice for universities here in the united kingdom. and to dig a little deeper, i m going to be talking jobs with the global chief of people at one of the top graduate employers, the consulting giant deloitte. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. you know, as students graduating from university and trying to enter the world of work, they are facing an uphill struggle in some of the world s leading economies. they re a generation of learners who have faced a unique set of obstacles, with the onse
now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. it s sort of a false story they tell us when we go to university, we re going to get a good job if you get good grades. and that s just a falsehood, in my opinion. it s about the experience, ultimately. and without the experience, many people just won t get into a good job. yep, the great graduate gamble. student debts are on the rise in many countries, while pay packets are failing to keep up with soaring prices. so does it still pay to go to university? today s gloomy economic outlook has many companies cutting back, leaving graduates in some countries, like here in the uk, being offered lessjobs for, in real terms, less money. but it s not all doom and gloom with other countries like india, singapore and the us still on the up. so what s it like to graduate and put your degree into practice? and what
Coastal Alaska communities from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta northward will see more of their buildings exposed to flooding by 2100 if they continue developing at the same location, according to new research.