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yeah, that is oxford , that's oxford oxford, that's oxford university. they're one of the top universities in the world, a bastion of intellect, etc, etc. so we're going to have more on that later. but but now and it's linked. that later. but but now and it's unked.the that later. but but now and it's linked. the national student union is facing accusations that their conference in blackpool last month was dogged with anti—semitism, reportedly , up to anti—semitism, reportedly, up to 20 students tried to force a vote to stop recognising the main jewish representative body , main jewish representative body, known as the ujs union of jewish students . there was also students. there was also evidence that toilets at the venue had been daubed with anti—semitic graffiti, so writing for the times newspaper last night, the prime minister said this only last month the ujs were themselves subject to a shameful attempt to get their organisation kicked out of the nus purely because of their support for the principle of a jewish state. and that's it, isn't it?
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professor andrew sha—bil—ski from the oxford internet institute told us more about the findings. well, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better. it's that people who have access kind of historically across the last two decades or so tend to look better off in terms of a wide range of measures of wellbeing and functioning.
professor andrew sha—bil—ski from the oxford internet institute told us more about the findings. well, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better. it's that people who have access kind of historically across the last two decades or so tend to look better off in terms of a wide range of measures of wellbeing and functioning.
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and especially if they're at oxford and cambridge , they're at oxford and cambridge, they're at oxford and cambridge, they're not likely to be working class students take their student loans off them. mum, they're mums and dads will be paying they're mums and dads will be paying for everything. you know , paying for everything. you know, working class students don't have this sort of luxury beliefs because they're probably working full time jobs, studying full time and worrying about their communities and families . this communities and families. this stuff is it's luxury beliefs by students that have got time and money to have them. and so, you know, don't don't mix these people up with with i think i think one thing that i will say is i remain unconvinced as to actually how many of these people will turn out to be genuine students , because having genuine students, because having been to a number of protests not dissimilar to this now , it dissimilar to this now, it appears to be a lot of the same faces and a lot of the same groups that are behind it. >> i suspect a man that there ar
and especially if they're at oxford and cambridge , they're at oxford and cambridge, they're at oxford and cambridge, they're not likely to be working class students take their student loans off them. mum, they're mums and dads will be paying they're mums and dads will be paying for everything. you know , paying for everything. you know, working class students don't have this sort of luxury beliefs because they're probably working full time jobs, studying full time and worrying about their...
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paul brannon has more from oxford in the u. k. to this day 3, all the protests here at the university of oxford were in front of the museum of natural history on another part of the pit river museum. and as you can see over my shoulder there all around 3035 tents with a kind of fluctuating number of protesters milling around them, save 50 to 100 people at any one time. and they are out of meant that they are going to stay for as long as possible to demonstrate against what is happening in gauze. and now this is not the only university protest that we know of. we know of a protest in manchester, for example, new castle london. there is a kind of system protest taking place in cambridge as well. and the statements has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge protests is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lives. and also which is reputations was no longer be built. and the white flushing of is really crimes. now in response to the university
paul brannon has more from oxford in the u. k. to this day 3, all the protests here at the university of oxford were in front of the museum of natural history on another part of the pit river museum. and as you can see over my shoulder there all around 3035 tents with a kind of fluctuating number of protesters milling around them, save 50 to 100 people at any one time. and they are out of meant that they are going to stay for as long as possible to demonstrate against what is happening in...
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the students at oxford and cambridge universities in the u. k. have set up their own and cabman merit on the ones on campuses. across the united states, canada falls. organizers say it's in solidarity, the palestinians, and they intend to keep the camp open for an unknown number of days that's bringing our correspondent forward challenges. he's joining us live from oxford university, certainly smaller than some of the really large approaches we've seen in the united states. the students they have similar to moms to those in the us 40 yes, smola, i'm for the moment increasingly much, much more peaceful. there's no police presence here as we speak, but this is a similar movements with similar goals and objectives. this is the loan of the pet rivers museum, paying the center of oxford and overnights attends a company a page we have about $25.00 times to sleep. again, there is a refreshments 10th as a welcome. time is a, a media tents. there's a medical tens as well. um and i think the population, the mileage is about 50 people will see whether that
the students at oxford and cambridge universities in the u. k. have set up their own and cabman merit on the ones on campuses. across the united states, canada falls. organizers say it's in solidarity, the palestinians, and they intend to keep the camp open for an unknown number of days that's bringing our correspondent forward challenges. he's joining us live from oxford university, certainly smaller than some of the really large approaches we've seen in the united states. the students they...
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i mean, i remember going to the oxford union 20, 25 years ago. i went many times and i was debating issues that were minority issues, leaving the eu, controlling our borders, real minority issues at the time. and whilst i'd always lose the vote, i was actually listened to with a degree of respect . that a degree of respect. that wouldn't happen now would it? >> no. and you saw it in that video there that peter teal is giving an answer. there's always a question and answer session in these things. and anybody who's a member can stand up. and part of the fun is that you've got some little upstart 18 year old who can challenge peter thiel, nigel farage, whoever it may be going in there, but this woman's not interested in that. she gets up halfway through an answer, rudely starts bleating into it, and is filming herself, of course, because that's the whole point. and you know, what are they actually complaining about? they're complaining about an issue thousands of miles away. and we've been told in university now for decades, rightly, that racism is
i mean, i remember going to the oxford union 20, 25 years ago. i went many times and i was debating issues that were minority issues, leaving the eu, controlling our borders, real minority issues at the time. and whilst i'd always lose the vote, i was actually listened to with a degree of respect . that a degree of respect. that wouldn't happen now would it? >> no. and you saw it in that video there that peter teal is giving an answer. there's always a question and answer session in these...
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this is the north end | of port meadow in oxford. this bathini of port meadow in oxford. this bathing site — of port meadow in oxford. this bathing site was _ of port meadow in oxford. this bathing site was designated two years ago, and ever since, has been rated for. campaigners like claire, the environment agency test are vital. focusing minds on how to clean pollution. iiii minds on how to clean pollution.— minds on how to clean ollution. . . . pollution. if a designated brady water _ pollution. if a designated brady water site - pollution. if a designated brady water site fails, i pollution. if a designated l brady water site fails, then the water company and the local authority and environment agency have to together to improve that water quality, and we wouldn't have the investigation, we wouldn't have the promises of upgrades we have had if we didn't have this designation. we have had if we didn't have this designation.— designation. we didn't bring our budgie _ designation. we didn't bring our budgie smugglers i designation. we didn't bring i our budgie smug
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university in england, who is a member of oxford action for palestine on christopher lacquer bessie, a, ph. d student at the university of chicago, where he organizes with students with justice in palestine. welcome to you. oh, last week we add all fast episode on the global student movement for gaza. this is a comment from one of, of you as to the establishment. couldn't give the movements a better push and fuel than by sending a violent cups on peaceful protest as this force is on stuff oval. it has become a global fight of this generation. a symbol of rebellion. the global majority can identify with. there is no coming back me some i want to ask you about your campus income and which was met with some very serious violence. why do you think that isn't? do you connect that to all the struggles that you engaged in? for example, that with regards to comp city, yes, 100 percent. i do just to provide some broader context. so every university invests in a program called gilli. and this dance for the georgia international law enforcement exchange program. and in this program cops have be
university in england, who is a member of oxford action for palestine on christopher lacquer bessie, a, ph. d student at the university of chicago, where he organizes with students with justice in palestine. welcome to you. oh, last week we add all fast episode on the global student movement for gaza. this is a comment from one of, of you as to the establishment. couldn't give the movements a better push and fuel than by sending a violent cups on peaceful protest as this force is on stuff oval....
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oxford administration the university can be calm. students who are hiding in tents in the fight for peace. they are afraid to show their faces and are unlikely to storm the old oxford educational building, much less downing street. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and maxim zaichenko, ntv television company, oxford. may frosts destroyed crops on an area of more than 800,000 hectares in russia. such data was brought to a meeting of the operational headquarters at the ministry of agriculture. it was decided to urgently replant the dead crops in order to meet the deadline. trouble. affected dozens of regions, and in some places the situation was further complicated by floods. nevertheless, experts assure that the country’s food security will not be affected, this is what will happen to prices, edmund zhelbunov found out. we approach, look, touch, touch, the same leaves melt with a stake. sudden may frosts caught gardeners in several regions of russia by surprise. the tulips are broken, that's it, the caps are bowed. a beaten hydra
oxford administration the university can be calm. students who are hiding in tents in the fight for peace. they are afraid to show their faces and are unlikely to storm the old oxford educational building, much less downing street. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and maxim zaichenko, ntv television company, oxford. may frosts destroyed crops on an area of more than 800,000 hectares in russia. such data was brought to a meeting of the operational headquarters at the ministry of agriculture....
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elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and maxim zaichenko, ntv television company, oxford. since the beginning of the spring season, more than 75,000 people across the country have consulted doctors due to tick bites, as reported by rospotrebnadzor, with the most victims in the sverdlovsk, chelyabinsk and tyumen regions. according to. specialists, if previously it was believed that carriers of dangerous diseases live in siberia in the far east, now everything more cases occur in central russia, and children who do not notice insect bites are at risk. alina repina knows how to protect the health of the family, including pets. the fedorishchev family from the ulyanovsk region has three children and one dog, a young german shepherd, rubin. rubin has recently grown up and now they take him for walks not only in the yard, but also in he is so not even active, i would say, he is hyperactive, he does not walk on asphalt paths, he must go somewhere through the bushes, on the grass, respectively , we are together with hey, we have ticks somewhere in the grass. to protect the family
elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and maxim zaichenko, ntv television company, oxford. since the beginning of the spring season, more than 75,000 people across the country have consulted doctors due to tick bites, as reported by rospotrebnadzor, with the most victims in the sverdlovsk, chelyabinsk and tyumen regions. according to. specialists, if previously it was believed that carriers of dangerous diseases live in siberia in the far east, now everything more cases occur in central russia, and...
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students at oxford and november. students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza . country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield , up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london universities. oxford issued a statement saying that they respect their students and staff members right to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful protests. rishi sunak says he's determined to fight and the next general election is not a foregone conclusion. the prime minister is calling for unity among tory mps, after saying he believes britain could be heading for a hung parliament. the conservatives lost hundreds of council seats and the west midlands mayoralty results. rishi sunak described as bitterly disappointing. bu
students at oxford and november. students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza . country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield , up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london...
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there is still silence in the camp near oxford; it has been there for ten days. in terms of duration, it’s already like a real hike, but no tourist romance, no bonfires, no guitar songs, definitely no stew. for some courses , the last day of study is today, so the deadline for the end of this student campaign against israel - the administration of oxford university can be calm, students who are hiding in tents in the fight for peace, afraid to show their faces, are unlikely to storm the old oxford educational building , and even more so on downing street. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin and maxim zaichenko, ntv television company, oxford. important economic news today concerns yandex, the company has reportedly completed the first stage of its division. we'll find out the details right now. joins us. denis talalaev, denis, how long will it take to complete the process? there's not long to wait, yandex has been living in a new way since august of this year. today it became known that the first stage of the division of yandex has been completed, yandex nv, registe
there is still silence in the camp near oxford; it has been there for ten days. in terms of duration, it’s already like a real hike, but no tourist romance, no bonfires, no guitar songs, definitely no stew. for some courses , the last day of study is today, so the deadline for the end of this student campaign against israel - the administration of oxford university can be calm, students who are hiding in tents in the fight for peace, afraid to show their faces, are unlikely to storm the old...
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it's a day to remember in the in oxford. lewis coombes there. and what a story to tell you about at crawley town, who secured their place back in league one again, winning in their playoff final yesterday against crewe alexandra. it was their first time at wembley — with the victory capping off an emotional day for manager scott lindsay. a promotion party at the club's broadfield stadium takes place soon and james dunn is there. yesterday is the day that the players prove the world wrong. the team tip for relegation and won promotion to leak one. today is about rewarding the fans, the people who had faith, who supported them all season. as the players get off the coach earlier on they were taking photos of bands with the trophy, signing autographs, taking selfies. i caught up with the a striker who opened the score light yesterday with his 25th of the season. �* . ., , yesterday with his 25th of the season. �* . ., ., ., , season. i'm at a loss for words. nearly 24 _ season. i'm at a loss for words. nearly 24 hours _ season. i'm at a loss
it's a day to remember in the in oxford. lewis coombes there. and what a story to tell you about at crawley town, who secured their place back in league one again, winning in their playoff final yesterday against crewe alexandra. it was their first time at wembley — with the victory capping off an emotional day for manager scott lindsay. a promotion party at the club's broadfield stadium takes place soon and james dunn is there. yesterday is the day that the players prove the world wrong. the...
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there's a story of one of those protesting at oxford university. i'm on a sir for me, do i faxed you a medical student at the university of oxford. and we're currently in the oaks but and comment which is a collection of members of the community of oxford and the university in support of the people of palestine. so what we want culturally is for the university to acknowledge this as genocide. and we want that to be condemnation for the actions. and because really government and sort of complicity of european governments, including the united paintings as well as the united states. and not acknowledging this as it needs to be an target to that funding and awnings as role as a nation, habits on me and allowing for this to happen. and beyond that, we know that folks that has investments in his rarely companies and as rarely business at a college level, this is unclear. so as well as wanting clarity on how these investments made up the college level. we want for oxford university as an institution to divest from these companies, and to stop funding gen
there's a story of one of those protesting at oxford university. i'm on a sir for me, do i faxed you a medical student at the university of oxford. and we're currently in the oaks but and comment which is a collection of members of the community of oxford and the university in support of the people of palestine. so what we want culturally is for the university to acknowledge this as genocide. and we want that to be condemnation for the actions. and because really government and sort of...
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the oxford endowment management fund has not disclosed any of their invest. we know as of now that the university's food investments, such as black lab that of historically been completed and is really apartheid in genocide. we also know that the university is banking the south place, which has been involved in the architecture. it was really apartheid occupation and genocide. the people have joined this protest dot hang good in particular, they say by the university of offices refusal to set out plans towards divestment from israel. and from is really link entities a move they say that some other universities have a place to make. most recently, notably, trinity college in dublin, they say the protest will continue until it does. this is about demonstrating to the university that we have seen here. we've been here for almost 2 weeks, sitting and waiting for someone from the administration to come and enter into dialogue. they believe that they can ignore us. they believe that they can wait us out. the university of cambridge has agreed to meet with their stu
the oxford endowment management fund has not disclosed any of their invest. we know as of now that the university's food investments, such as black lab that of historically been completed and is really apartheid in genocide. we also know that the university is banking the south place, which has been involved in the architecture. it was really apartheid occupation and genocide. the people have joined this protest dot hang good in particular, they say by the university of offices refusal to set...
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, are that 108 oxford oxford, are that 108 oxford academics and other members of staff had signed a letter supporting these people. jewish students have reported feeling intimidated. i did speak to one chapin intimidated. i did speak to one chap in here who is jewish and pro—palestine , but beyond just pro—palestine, but beyond just telling me that he was jewish, didn't want to actually actually engage with me at all. which is a shame. i've got some quite interesting footage for you though. on my show at 9 pm. of the way in which, well, the way in which they proceed here towards the free press. if i knew any better, martin, if i knew any better, martin, if i knew any better, i might be tempted to call it quite fascist. but obviously we wouldn't dare do anything like that, would we? >> it looks a bit like glastonbury , but without the glastonbury, but without the fun. it looks like they're just having a bit of a ding dong. there how serious are they, patrick? i mean, they've got a list of demands. they expect their their links to barclays bank, for example, to be dropped. they're
, are that 108 oxford oxford, are that 108 oxford academics and other members of staff had signed a letter supporting these people. jewish students have reported feeling intimidated. i did speak to one chapin intimidated. i did speak to one chap in here who is jewish and pro—palestine , but beyond just pro—palestine, but beyond just telling me that he was jewish, didn't want to actually actually engage with me at all. which is a shame. i've got some quite interesting footage for you though....
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in the camp near oxford there is still silence, he stands the tenth day, sublast - it’s already like a real hike, but no tourist romance, no bonfires, no songs with a guitar, definitely no stew. for some courses , the last day of study is today, so the deadline for the end of this student campaign against israel is close. the administration of oxford university can rest assured, students who are in the fight for peace. would help promote on the international market, but now the motives are obviously different. general director of the rostec state corporation sergei chemizov revealed what new name may appear for superdjet aircraft. in an interview with bc , he confirmed that this brand will be abandoned ; he said that the yakovlev corporation is also developing superjets for ms-21 aircraft, and therefore it is possible that the superjets will be renamed yakovlev. this will not be the first rebranding for them. in a previous life, when boeing was still involved in the project, this aircraft was called russian regional jet. then boeing left in 2007, the plane was renamed the dry superje
in the camp near oxford there is still silence, he stands the tenth day, sublast - it’s already like a real hike, but no tourist romance, no bonfires, no songs with a guitar, definitely no stew. for some courses , the last day of study is today, so the deadline for the end of this student campaign against israel is close. the administration of oxford university can rest assured, students who are in the fight for peace. would help promote on the international market, but now the motives are...
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, university of oxford. we've seen different attack ads over the years but these are really short and piffy, get to the point in a very direct way, don't they? >> they are certainly geared at doing that. i guess we don't know yet whether they actually will. time will tell. i don't know how well those kinds of memes will hold up with the tiktok generation. but we are certainly going to see a lot more of them. we are going to see a lot more of all of the digital things that we have seen in previous elections, we are going to see a lot more of them in this one. >> you say you don't know how they will hold up but clearly the political parties are making them because they think they will work. >> yes, that's right. and we will see huge amount more of these things being sent out. we will see a lot more political advertising. the spending limits have been raised on polical advertising, so the parties can legally spend more. we will see huge amounts of advertising on facebook, youtube, google, x, which now allows po
, university of oxford. we've seen different attack ads over the years but these are really short and piffy, get to the point in a very direct way, don't they? >> they are certainly geared at doing that. i guess we don't know yet whether they actually will. time will tell. i don't know how well those kinds of memes will hold up with the tiktok generation. but we are certainly going to see a lot more of them. we are going to see a lot more of all of the digital things that we have seen in...
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lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics. louise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the economy. i think generally it is quite good news if you think
lets get the low down now with louise loo, who is china economist at oxford economics. louise, looking for china. projected to grow beyond expectations.— projected to grow beyond expectations. yes, exactly. this is very _ expectations. yes, exactly. this is very positive - this is very positive assessment. i think the upgrade to the growth forecast notjust this year, next year, suggest to us that there is a good sense of expectation that policies will continue to be quite supportive of the...
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because you're an eminent scholar at oxford university. i've talked to other oaks and professors on this program actually, who i talk about the scale of debate events and help them they sit in in britain. what is your understanding of the freedom of speech in britain and in western europe given? you mentioned storm a globally, people that know who he is, but he's the person who was promoted by jeremy colbin. the then leader of the opposition labor policy and who says the things, things like what you being telling me in this interview are anti semitic user is mounted. the global campaign to d, legitimize the supporters of the vs, or quote divestment sanctions, which is the global rudsford don't pay to end the occupation. and this is a long violent global civil society campaign. it's non violent. i stress that all the main, the minds of the this in trying you mean to national the right of free to, of the 1948 refugees, the right of a senior citizens of the state of israel to uh, uh, a quote to equality. and um, and then the 1st few patients,
because you're an eminent scholar at oxford university. i've talked to other oaks and professors on this program actually, who i talk about the scale of debate events and help them they sit in in britain. what is your understanding of the freedom of speech in britain and in western europe given? you mentioned storm a globally, people that know who he is, but he's the person who was promoted by jeremy colbin. the then leader of the opposition labor policy and who says the things, things like...
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professor andrew sha—bil—ski from the oxford internet institute told us more about the findings. well, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better. it's that people who have access kind of historically across the last two decades or so tend to look better off in terms of a wide range of measures of wellbeing and functioning. and so, you know, one of the things that is important to understand is that most work about technology and mental health and well—being, it's really only conducted in a handful of english speaking countries and western europe. and so, you know, it's always kind of riding the latest hype wave around whatever technology is hot at the time. but in our work, we try to kind of zoom out a little bit and look at what the global picture actually looks like. as we said, social media not included. social media often criticised for some of those things i ran through there about addiction or mental well—being or things like body image, too. what role does social media play in your findings? well, it's unrelated to our findings, but we have done work on this exact top
professor andrew sha—bil—ski from the oxford internet institute told us more about the findings. well, it doesn't necessarily make you feel better. it's that people who have access kind of historically across the last two decades or so tend to look better off in terms of a wide range of measures of wellbeing and functioning. and so, you know, one of the things that is important to understand is that most work about technology and mental health and well—being, it's really only conducted in...
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students at oxford and november. students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza . country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield , up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london universities. oxford issued a statement saying that they respect their students and staff members right to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful protests. rishi sunak says he's determined to fight and the next general election is not a foregone
students at oxford and november. students at oxford and cambridge have set up gaza protest camps on their university campuses . created in university campuses. created in the early hours of this morning, the early hours of this morning, the protesters are urging their universities to cut financial ties with israel over the country's offensive in gaza . country's offensive in gaza. similar camps have also been set up at manchester, sheffield , up at manchester, sheffield, newcastle and london...
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this is what we do not have oxford style debate. because people are terrified of the video image that might haunt them for the rest of their careers. often it is a comment taken out of context. but sometimes it is misspeaking by a member. that happens in real life. we have to look at the effect of media as a shield and sword in our democracy and sometimes people back home are using these images to destroy instead of to preserve the greatest country of the world. >> i want to add one thing. we always talk about the system the separation of powers but iha separation of parties. whatever party the president is, the party in congress feels they must do everything to protect their president, regardless of if they think the president is right or wrong. i think that has had a bad effect on congress. it has added to the weakening of the institution. there have to be issues where they say these are our responsibilities, our prerogatives ithe constitution and we have to stick together. it is not a republican the-democrat thing. it is a congre
this is what we do not have oxford style debate. because people are terrified of the video image that might haunt them for the rest of their careers. often it is a comment taken out of context. but sometimes it is misspeaking by a member. that happens in real life. we have to look at the effect of media as a shield and sword in our democracy and sometimes people back home are using these images to destroy instead of to preserve the greatest country of the world. >> i want to add one...
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earlier i spoke to you need a deal who is professor of global security at the university of oxford. she specializes in the role of law and morality in international relations. specifically in war, i asked her what the implications of the i. c j's ruling are for israel. this is really a remarkable stuff in the kind of dentist as of this case because from the start really south africa onto that in order to protect the palestinians, protect their rights. under the genocide convention, the courts have to interfere and how is real context, this military operation or the ceasefire. and the court rejected this up until now . it is very important to note that the court didn't actually go to a cease fire and also didn't order israel to hold all its military operations and real fast. but it's very, very clearly packed advice. the car into minutes. are you a fence if the israel is conducting, then that's causing the risk of good destruction to the palestinian people. and for that reason it needs to be halt at the court. this is quite clear on that matter, and that's a quite a direct interferen
earlier i spoke to you need a deal who is professor of global security at the university of oxford. she specializes in the role of law and morality in international relations. specifically in war, i asked her what the implications of the i. c j's ruling are for israel. this is really a remarkable stuff in the kind of dentist as of this case because from the start really south africa onto that in order to protect the palestinians, protect their rights. under the genocide convention, the courts...
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and now we turn to union a deal, who is professor of global security at the university of oxford and joins us from berlin. she specializes on the role of law and morality in international relations . specifically in war, welcome, you know, can you distill this for our viewers? the i, c, j, the you n's top court has ordered israel to stop its military operations in rafa. and yet it has no power to enforce the ruling. so what are the implications for israel? this is really a remarkable stuff in the kind of dentist as of this case because from the start to the south africa onto that in order to protect the palestinians, protect their rights. under the genocide convention, the courts have to interfere and how is real context? this military operation or the ceasefire, and the court rejected this up until now. it is very important to note that the court didn't actually go to a cease fire and also didn't order israel to hold all its military operations in a ha. but it's very, very clearly packed or vice the car into minutes. are you a fence if the israel is conducting, then that's causing t
and now we turn to union a deal, who is professor of global security at the university of oxford and joins us from berlin. she specializes on the role of law and morality in international relations . specifically in war, welcome, you know, can you distill this for our viewers? the i, c, j, the you n's top court has ordered israel to stop its military operations in rafa. and yet it has no power to enforce the ruling. so what are the implications for israel? this is really a remarkable stuff in...
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this is what oxford university looked like. this afternoon . stop the like. this afternoon. stop the bombing now, now, now , now we bombing now, now, now, now we are the people . are the people. >> we must be silent. stop the bombing now , now, now, now. bombing now, now, now, now. >> they say it's because the university support israel's genocide of palestinians in gaza. there was also a protest this week, as we've said in america . and this clip really america. and this clip really caught my eyes. the columbia columbia protest leader, johanna king slutsky, this is what she had to say . had to say. >> well, i guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation columbia feels it has to its students , do you want students students, do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill even if they disagree with you? if the answer is no, then you should allow basic. i mean , it's should allow basic. i mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an ivy league campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for. like, could
this is what oxford university looked like. this afternoon . stop the like. this afternoon. stop the bombing now, now, now , now we bombing now, now, now, now we are the people . are the people. >> we must be silent. stop the bombing now , now, now, now. bombing now, now, now, now. >> they say it's because the university support israel's genocide of palestinians in gaza. there was also a protest this week, as we've said in america . and this clip really america. and this clip really...
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_ produced annually by a group called oxford economics, and they have assessed — oxford economics, and they have assessed a — oxford economics, and they have assessed a thousand large cities in the world — assessed a thousand large cities in the world on different measures such as economic, quality of life and so on. as economic, quality of life and so on london— as economic, quality of life and so on. london did not finish top overall. _ on. london did not finish top overall, but in the grip comic bit that they— overall, but in the grip comic bit that they call human capital, which is their— that they call human capital, which is their economic way of talking about— is their economic way of talking about the — is their economic way of talking about the people who actually live here and _ about the people who actually live here and how attractive they are to businesses. — here and how attractive they are to businesses, london comes out on top head of— businesses, london comes out on top head of every other american city and every— head of every other american city a
_ produced annually by a group called oxford economics, and they have assessed — oxford economics, and they have assessed a — oxford economics, and they have assessed a thousand large cities in the world — assessed a thousand large cities in the world on different measures such as economic, quality of life and so on. as economic, quality of life and so on london— as economic, quality of life and so on. london did not finish top overall. _ on. london did not finish top overall, but in...
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oxford now get to study next years championship table. england have lost the women's under 17 european championship final. spain who have now won the under 17's trophy five times, were far too strong for the young lionesses, celia segura scored twice as they won a—nil in sweden. it was the first time england had reached the final. the brighton head coach roberto de zerbi will leave the club after tomorrow's premier league match against manchester united. the italian took charge in september 2022 and led brighton to their highest finish in the top division when they came sixth last season. they're currently 10th. chairman tony bloom says that the club and de zerbi "have mutually agreed" for him to leave. he is only halfway through a four year contract. the premier league season reaches its climax tomorrow afternoon. manchester city are chasing an unprecedented fourth title in a row. it's in their hands. beat west ham and they definitely can't be caught. arsenal, two points behind, must beat everton and hope for a city slip up. the hope i
oxford now get to study next years championship table. england have lost the women's under 17 european championship final. spain who have now won the under 17's trophy five times, were far too strong for the young lionesses, celia segura scored twice as they won a—nil in sweden. it was the first time england had reached the final. the brighton head coach roberto de zerbi will leave the club after tomorrow's premier league match against manchester united. the italian took charge in september...
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and he then had this extraordinary feat on the oxford track at iffley. and he talked there also in that clip that we just ran, saying that it was just a psychological barrier. he really believed that it was just a sort of mental thing, didn't he, and was that a big part of his motivation for doing it? i think he really thought he could do it, and around the world, people were getting ready to do it. and as we know, his record didn't last very long becausejohn landy in australia broke it very shortly afterwards and then they were pitted together. so it wasn't only him. and so he... i'm sure he was sure that he could do it — not necessarily the first because there were a lot of competition. but yes, i think he believed in himself. i loved it at the end there how he said he was lucky. really downplaying it, wasn't it? was that his character? he was very modest, i really think so. and yes, he was my father, i loved him. he took a great part in ourupbringing. he tended to... i have clive, thurston and charlotte, my siblings, and we all ran every weekend bef
and he then had this extraordinary feat on the oxford track at iffley. and he talked there also in that clip that we just ran, saying that it was just a psychological barrier. he really believed that it was just a sort of mental thing, didn't he, and was that a big part of his motivation for doing it? i think he really thought he could do it, and around the world, people were getting ready to do it. and as we know, his record didn't last very long becausejohn landy in australia broke it very...
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i expose the oxford interesting. i expose the oxford palestine mob. do you think this might be a bit fascist ? that's might be a bit fascist? that's a little bit fascist. palace site? no. >> okay. palestine >> okay. palestine >> it's almost like they're the fascists. and i can see a changed labour party. >> they can see that we're fundamentally and unrecognisably different from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already sold his principles down the river with elphicke dodi keir starmer. >> labour have changed and i think that change is going to bnng think that change is going to bring a much better future for our country. and that's why i'm so keen to join the labour party and play my part in bringing that important future forward . that important future forward. >> doesn't like she's blinking for help there, doesn't it? stay tuned though, because we've got a big story about labour coming at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive . at 10:30 pm. and an exclusive. this jihadi is back walking the streets elsewhere,
i expose the oxford interesting. i expose the oxford palestine mob. do you think this might be a bit fascist ? that's might be a bit fascist? that's a little bit fascist. palace site? no. >> okay. palestine >> okay. palestine >> it's almost like they're the fascists. and i can see a changed labour party. >> they can see that we're fundamentally and unrecognisably different from the labour party of 2019. well keir starmer embrace extremist just to win votes. he's already...
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our next question is from john, should should oxford university vet chancellor candidates should oxford university vet chancellor candidates at the university of oxford has shelved plans to vet candidates vying to become its chancellor after accusations the institution was trying to stitch up the process in order to make sure another white male politician didn't enter the role. >> so oxford officials would have been given the power to disqualify candidates who put themselves forward for the election commission, which which is voted on by oxford graduates. but the university has walked back from these plans. jonathan, what do you think? >> i just disdain any kind of university administration, i think imagine that. imagine that's what you do. all these clever kids running around and you're just making the rules, deciding what they can and can't do. and who can be voted for. >> and so you don't think that given that this role has typically been a white man many, many times, you don't think it's time for somebody else to have a. >> well, historically, i suppose it's typically been a predomi
our next question is from john, should should oxford university vet chancellor candidates should oxford university vet chancellor candidates at the university of oxford has shelved plans to vet candidates vying to become its chancellor after accusations the institution was trying to stitch up the process in order to make sure another white male politician didn't enter the role. >> so oxford officials would have been given the power to disqualify candidates who put themselves forward for...
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you could envision for an example in oxford style debate subject of ukraine aid and have democrats and republicans engaging one another in discussion and debate in a way i think right now does not happen in the institution. i think members might actually show up to that because it would be novel and i think americans might pay attention to it. those are some thoughts and things that could be part of a rules package that in and of themselves will not immediately change the norms but over times a lot of what our committee proposed was things that over time could matter. for example, making sure when we do orientation that it is not what it has been for the last 20 years, largely an exercise in keeping the two sides from talking to each other but instead making it bipartisan and we proposed having a session on civility and collaboration during orientation. that has been implemented. it does not work overnight but i think over time, a lot of times i tell people we worked on this committee and people say wow, bang up job, it is doing great. [laughter] i spoke with the chaplain and she said,
you could envision for an example in oxford style debate subject of ukraine aid and have democrats and republicans engaging one another in discussion and debate in a way i think right now does not happen in the institution. i think members might actually show up to that because it would be novel and i think americans might pay attention to it. those are some thoughts and things that could be part of a rules package that in and of themselves will not immediately change the norms but over times a...
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the students of oxford university in england also brought their protests to the center of oxford city. boger university of indonesia also joined the global movement to support palestine. four people were killed in an israeli drone attack on a car in southern lebanon. still about the identity of the car occupants and the purpose of the attack. no report has been published . zionist regime fighters also destroyed several residential buildings in southern lebanon this morning they bombed. in response to these attacks, lebanon's hezbollah targeted the zionist soldiers with several mortars while traveling around the ramiya military base. after this operation, the zionist army announced the death of one of its soldiers in hezbollah attacks. the spokesperson of the yemeni armed forces announced the targeting of three ships belonging to the zionist regime or related to this regime in the indian ocean and the gulf of aden. in four missile and drone operations, two israeli ships in the gulf of aden and one ship related to this regime in the ocean. india was successfully targeted. spokesman of t
the students of oxford university in england also brought their protests to the center of oxford city. boger university of indonesia also joined the global movement to support palestine. four people were killed in an israeli drone attack on a car in southern lebanon. still about the identity of the car occupants and the purpose of the attack. no report has been published . zionist regime fighters also destroyed several residential buildings in southern lebanon this morning they bombed. in...
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and when you have people, such as oxford at the oxford , protest as oxford at the oxford, protest camp, participants have been asked to agree that palestinians have the right to resist against occupation. in other words, october 7, which was the largest slaughter of jews since the on one day since the holocaust that october the 7th was legitimate. it is literally endorsing the actions of a proscribed terrorist organisation. this is nothing to do with freedom of expression and everything to do about hatred, to do with hatred of israel and hatred of the jewish people . jewish people. >> it is it is clearly something thatis >> it is it is clearly something that is bubbling over with hatred. one of the things that i think is the most revealing about some of that footage we could see from oxford was how many people were covering their faces with masks. are they ashamed of what they're saying or why are they trying to hide from their university? why are they trying to hide from everyone else there? what's going on with covering the face with covid masks? they might all be sick in what they'r
and when you have people, such as oxford at the oxford , protest as oxford at the oxford, protest camp, participants have been asked to agree that palestinians have the right to resist against occupation. in other words, october 7, which was the largest slaughter of jews since the on one day since the holocaust that october the 7th was legitimate. it is literally endorsing the actions of a proscribed terrorist organisation. this is nothing to do with freedom of expression and everything to do...
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and the statement has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge. a purchase is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lies and ox, which is reputations, was no longer be built in the white washing of is really crimes, not in response to the university of oxford has put out a statement saying we respect the rights to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful protests. we ask everybody to have respect, courtesy. emphasis of focus is to ensure the impact on what research and learning and creating examinations is minimized. the whole thank you very much. i sondra harris poll brendan reporting a lie from oxford university in the u. k. the in other world news now rescue as in south africa are in a race against time is a search for at least 39 people missing after a building collapse in the city of george, me a cape town. at least 7 people were killed. more than 200 emergency personnel i working with sniffer dogs and heavy lifting equipment to try and find survivors for me to mea
and the statement has been put out by the organizers of these oxford cambridge. a purchase is as far as saying that basically oxbridge is profits kind of continues to climb at the expense of public opinion lies and ox, which is reputations, was no longer be built in the white washing of is really crimes, not in response to the university of oxford has put out a statement saying we respect the rights to freedom of expression in the form of peaceful protests. we ask everybody to have respect,...
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i'll be joined by an israeli mp who also attended the oxford pro—palestine protests today and like the prodigal son, it seems the king's schedule is too busy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a particularly pugnacious panel this evening historian and broadcaster doctor tessa dunlop and the founder of the new culture forum, peter whittle. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mercy muroki gbnews.com. but now it's what you've all been waiting for. the news of the day with sam francis. >> jacob, thank you very much and good evening to you. it's 8:00 and the headlines from the newsroom this hour. another of rishi sunak mps has defected to laboun rishi sunak mps has defected to labour, the second in under two weeks. natalie elphicke announced her decision just two minutes before prime minister's questions. the dover mp said rishi sunaks government is chaotic and claims that labour has changed well . some of her has changed well. some of her now former conservative colleagues have been reposting old social media
i'll be joined by an israeli mp who also attended the oxford pro—palestine protests today and like the prodigal son, it seems the king's schedule is too busy. state of the nation starts now. i'll also be joined by a particularly pugnacious panel this evening historian and broadcaster doctor tessa dunlop and the founder of the new culture forum, peter whittle. as always, as you know, i want to hear from you. it's a crucial part of the programme. email me mercy muroki gbnews.com. but now it's...
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even oxford university saying it's unlikely to be a game changer. and on top of that, we've lost our deterrent. joana jarjue at the end of the day, does up the ante a bit. >> if you do get m15 involved. i'm not saying that there aren't already things in place, but obviously if you're a sitting government and you can call upon different forces within the country and also have that autonomy and influence, potentially to sit around the table with other partners across europe, for example, then it could potentially work. and i just think that, you know, you've got to start by actually tackling this at the root rather than for me, i feel like rwanda is might work for a little bit. you know, i'm not kind of scared to admit that. but there's only a certain number of people that you can send to rwanda. and when you've got over 30, 370 million, should he get rid of it, though , should he get rid of it, though, if, as you said, it might work for a bit, should he be saying that he's going to get rid of it? >> after all, if somebody fails asylum, there is no ot
even oxford university saying it's unlikely to be a game changer. and on top of that, we've lost our deterrent. joana jarjue at the end of the day, does up the ante a bit. >> if you do get m15 involved. i'm not saying that there aren't already things in place, but obviously if you're a sitting government and you can call upon different forces within the country and also have that autonomy and influence, potentially to sit around the table with other partners across europe, for example,...