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he's a lecturer in politics at the university of oxford in england. he's also author of the book, north korea, and the global nuclear order. mr. howell is good to have you with this, let me ask you to start with what do you think north korea is trying to tell the world with all of these missile tests? thank you very much. um and the, and i think the 22 messages here, the 1st of all be especially used to live in the case of john young. but it conducting an assault on kid. it is also as a signal to the old once he's in the deep. okay. the, the missile systems function as intended to and secondly, there is a very clear into enough to message being sent to the us. and of course the software as well as part of that north korea's nuclear misspelled baby turns on now, not just on vision to say all the oddities on the mean stream b. c. yeah. and it is not going to come to the negotiation table anytime soon, because the nose thought it is a default to new york state. so you're saying that you buying what we're hearing from japan and south korea, that display d
he's a lecturer in politics at the university of oxford in england. he's also author of the book, north korea, and the global nuclear order. mr. howell is good to have you with this, let me ask you to start with what do you think north korea is trying to tell the world with all of these missile tests? thank you very much. um and the, and i think the 22 messages here, the 1st of all be especially used to live in the case of john young. but it conducting an assault on kid. it is also as a signal...
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let's talk to professor david pyle, a volcanologist from the university of oxford.hese things, are you, or explaining how you can predict them, but it isn't that easy to predict when these things are going to happen? when these things are going to ha--en? when these things are going to ha . en? . ., . ~ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had _ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an _ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an amazing - happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an amazing job - happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an amazing job in l 0ffice have had an amazing job in monitoring the proceedings over the last several months and the interesting thing is that after the events of november ten when there was really intense in earthquakes underneath grindavik extending northwards, that was the point at which the authorities realised there was a magma intrusion close to the surface and since that time the authorities have been keeping a close eye on that, on the seismicity of the earthquakes and the gro
let's talk to professor david pyle, a volcanologist from the university of oxford.hese things, are you, or explaining how you can predict them, but it isn't that easy to predict when these things are going to happen? when these things are going to ha--en? when these things are going to ha . en? . ., . ~ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had _ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an _ happen? indeed, the icelandic met office have had an amazing - happen? indeed, the...
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professor moore teaches at the university of oxford and has lectured internationally on 18th century history. he also hosts a podcast called travels through time, which i encourage you to check out. tonight's moderator, richard cohn is the author of making history, a book that we presented in this past year in the american inspiration series. he also has written by the sword chasing the sun and how to write. like tolstoy, the forming former publishing director of two leading publishing houses, he has edited books that have won the pulitzer the booker and many other prizes 21 books under his watchful. i have been number one bestsellers. richard's written works have appeared in the new york times book review and in the wall street journal. he is also a fellow of royal society of literature. richard will join us for the second half of our program. but to start us off, peter. welcome to you. peter moore. it is such a delight to have you here and all of us in the audience, of course, know that we set this 3 p.m. eastern time to suit your uk time zone and i think it'll be worth it to get y
professor moore teaches at the university of oxford and has lectured internationally on 18th century history. he also hosts a podcast called travels through time, which i encourage you to check out. tonight's moderator, richard cohn is the author of making history, a book that we presented in this past year in the american inspiration series. he also has written by the sword chasing the sun and how to write. like tolstoy, the forming former publishing director of two leading publishing houses,...
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professor moore teaches at the university of oxford and has lectured internationally on 18th century history. he also hosts a podcast called "travels through time," which i encourage you to check out. tonight's moderator, richard cohen, is the author of "making history," a book that we presented in this past year in the american inspiration series. he also has written "by the sword," "chasing the sun, and " chasing the sun," and "how to write joy." 21 books under his watchful eye have been number one best sellers. richards works have appeared in the new york times, the book review, and the wall street journal. he is also a fellow of the boyle society of literature. richard will join us for the second half of our program, but to start us off, peter, welcome, to you. peter moore, it is such a delight to have you here, and like all of us in the audience, of course we know we set the 3:00 p.m. eastern time to suit your uk time zone and i think it will be worth it to get your transatlantic perspective. thank you so much for taking us back to the mid-18th century, and sharing information a
professor moore teaches at the university of oxford and has lectured internationally on 18th century history. he also hosts a podcast called "travels through time," which i encourage you to check out. tonight's moderator, richard cohen, is the author of "making history," a book that we presented in this past year in the american inspiration series. he also has written "by the sword," "chasing the sun, and " chasing the sun," and "how to write...
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he's the director of the centre for evidence based medicine at the university of oxford. i know, carl, that you went in and you did advise boris johnson at one stage, but then because you were sceptical about lockdown, you were rather frozen out of the process. i wonder in general what you make of the inquiry. three you wrote a piece for the spectator here where you basically what's the basically asked, what's the point it? are you still of point of it? are you still of that opinion, professor? >> well, look, i think we always sort of thought about government. it was a bit disorganised , disorganised and dysfunctional, but this is a window into how it works and it's a whole new level of distrust and dysfunctionality. so we're we're able to see the workings of government that we've never seen before. so i also think what's happening, though, is we're looking at government decision making . and happened is making. and what's happened is everybody's everybody . everybody's blaming everybody. the blaming the the advisers are blaming the ministers , civil servants ministers, t
he's the director of the centre for evidence based medicine at the university of oxford. i know, carl, that you went in and you did advise boris johnson at one stage, but then because you were sceptical about lockdown, you were rather frozen out of the process. i wonder in general what you make of the inquiry. three you wrote a piece for the spectator here where you basically what's the basically asked, what's the point it? are you still of point of it? are you still of that opinion, professor?...
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in 2020 was such as the oxford university of 214 studies involving patients suffering from colds. they compared to groups who were given honey, either was patients who are treated with the placebo, or patients who received medication. you too much, that her name might be more effective, but relieving costs than conventional treatments. the team didn't know that the studies would be needed. what is clear is when to use and then i said went to a 100 them i see no risk with using honey to treat one with the one exception where you have to be careful. is it being consumed by incidence under the age of 19, and yadda street, or if there's a warning on every jar? because infants, digestive tracks, are not yet able to fight spores that may be contained in honey, i'm coming to the cancer. so honey is easy to use and most of its components and know the anti bacterial, affective medicinal. and the newco honey has been proven in a range of studies including with patients. but other studies are required to determine its effect on costs. important children under the age of 12 months should not
in 2020 was such as the oxford university of 214 studies involving patients suffering from colds. they compared to groups who were given honey, either was patients who are treated with the placebo, or patients who received medication. you too much, that her name might be more effective, but relieving costs than conventional treatments. the team didn't know that the studies would be needed. what is clear is when to use and then i said went to a 100 them i see no risk with using honey to treat...
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arnold dech wrote in one of his messages to the center that 80% of people from cambridge and oxford getate apparatus and the country's elite were mainly formed from graduates of these two universities. one such promising cambridge student is kim philby, the son of st john philby, a renowned arabist intelligence officer from the british colonial office. kim philby, operational pseudonym sönchen, occupied one of the leading positions in british intelligence, mi 6. among other things, he transmitted information about the operation planned by the wehrmacht on the kursk bulge, thanks to which the red army regrouped its forces and was the first to strike the enemy position, depriving him of his advantage. dach watches philby from the side and checks through his channels. it seems to him that kim is the one he needs. the young aristocrat who hates nazism and hitler is close to the ideals of communism. people simply stand in front of such a rubicon, or you go there to the black line, which was fascist or like the soviet union. philby decides to join the communist party. this forces dece to act
arnold dech wrote in one of his messages to the center that 80% of people from cambridge and oxford getate apparatus and the country's elite were mainly formed from graduates of these two universities. one such promising cambridge student is kim philby, the son of st john philby, a renowned arabist intelligence officer from the british colonial office. kim philby, operational pseudonym sönchen, occupied one of the leading positions in british intelligence, mi 6. among other things, he...
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the ukrainian community of oxford university protested during the event, which was attended by the russian ambassador. as the correspondent of espresso in the united kingdom reports, it is the second time since the beginning of the full-scale war that andrii kellin has been tried to be invited to the institution, and the second time - unsuccessfully. the meeting is canceled when the management and students find out who exactly will be the speaker, but at private venues community the university has no influence, after the university's refusal, kellin's event was moved to the hotel where the ukrainian students came to express their position? the russian ambassador should not be in places like oxford, and that is exactly what we are here for, and we want as many people as possible to find out that this is happening and that it does not seem to be happening, to come to a protest against the russian ambassador , what are we doing here now? we create it, well, we don't give the opportunity to give such people a platform at all, because if you just don't go out at all and no way express their opi
the ukrainian community of oxford university protested during the event, which was attended by the russian ambassador. as the correspondent of espresso in the united kingdom reports, it is the second time since the beginning of the full-scale war that andrii kellin has been tried to be invited to the institution, and the second time - unsuccessfully. the meeting is canceled when the management and students find out who exactly will be the speaker, but at private venues community the university...
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the 1st red joseph convention of la studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. i twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than comrades fiction. i began to plant a journey across space and time in search of this real the job to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa, that when i go into oxford, so i'm owed a tony ends in my year, some black students like me, but it was here. i began to research the imperial histories that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with a heart in london sites in congress with josep
the 1st red joseph convention of la studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. i twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way,...
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common room atat the university college in oxford in 1919. they read the minutes from their last meeting and given five years before with nothing to record in the meantime. i don't know if any little thing that has made me realize the absolute suspension and of these years more thoroughly lewis reflected. all the enlistments and training them, of the fighting men ines e trenches resulting in physical and spiritual brokenness that came from political decisions and counter decisions made by european politicians, civil servants and military leaders. the staggering and incomprehensible loss caused by eathe great war tenements shadow over the turn-of-the-century generation of britons. it's no wonder lewis would harbor a lifelong distrust of government. as with mostf of us lewis' vies were intimately connected to his biography and his autobiographical focuses on that detail. i want to focus on one particular event t from his personal life that gives us insight to his view on law ander liberty. lewis married joy david gresham in 19,561st in a civil
common room atat the university college in oxford in 1919. they read the minutes from their last meeting and given five years before with nothing to record in the meantime. i don't know if any little thing that has made me realize the absolute suspension and of these years more thoroughly lewis reflected. all the enlistments and training them, of the fighting men ines e trenches resulting in physical and spiritual brokenness that came from political decisions and counter decisions made by...
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most now veterans in the junior common room of university college in oxford in 1919, and they read the from their last meeting are made some five years before. with nothing to record. in the meantime, i don't know of any little thing that has made me realize the absolute suspension and waste of these years. more thoroughly. lewis reflected all the enlistments and training, the viscera and trauma of the fighting men in the trenches and the resulting physical and spiritual brokenness that came from political decisions and counter decisions made by european politicians, civil servants, servants and military leaders. the staggering waste and incomprehensible loss caused by the great war cast an immense shadow over the turn of the century. generation of britons. it's no wonder that lewis would harbor a lifelong distrust of government. as with most of us, lewis's political views were intimately connected to his biography, and so biographical details shed some light on those views. i want to focus on one particular event from lewis's personal life that gives us an interesting insight into his
most now veterans in the junior common room of university college in oxford in 1919, and they read the from their last meeting are made some five years before. with nothing to record. in the meantime, i don't know of any little thing that has made me realize the absolute suspension and waste of these years. more thoroughly. lewis reflected all the enlistments and training, the viscera and trauma of the fighting men in the trenches and the resulting physical and spiritual brokenness that came...
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oxford university researchers announced that hearing problems and speech recognition are among the problems. noise can be one of the diagnostic signs of dementia and warn people and their families or doctors at the beginning of this disease and before it worsens. according to this research, among the 12 risk factors of dementia, hearing loss is a more influential factor than the others. . so that people with hearing problems in the middle of life up to 5 they are twice as likely to develop dementia. researchers at the university of queensland designed and produced the first mobile brain scanner. this brain scan helmet has a ring consisting of 28 antennas that send high-frequency radio waves to possible bleeding in the brain. recognize the scan helmet, which is very light designed for use in road ambulances and air ambulances. researchers consider this device to be a turning point in medicine because it increases the chance of survival and recovery of stroke patients with timely diagnosis. agreement to establish the second center remote robotic surgery was signed between iran and indonesia.
oxford university researchers announced that hearing problems and speech recognition are among the problems. noise can be one of the diagnostic signs of dementia and warn people and their families or doctors at the beginning of this disease and before it worsens. according to this research, among the 12 risk factors of dementia, hearing loss is a more influential factor than the others. . so that people with hearing problems in the middle of life up to 5 they are twice as likely to develop...
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reading week in the middle of term oxford university term and oxford university tells their essays their via ai, are we lowering standards our universities? standards at our universities? and wrong with this and what's wrong with this generation a generation that they can't do a proper undergraduate degree without a week off? without needing a week off? don't anywhere . tis dewbs& co with me. bev turner this evening. jacqueline foster is still with me and peter edwards. now you've been getting in touch at home. richard has alex said we haven't got a housing crisis. we have an immigration crisis. there's a lot of you saying that. jeff says in basingstoke were being buned says in basingstoke were being buried houses, buried under new houses, uncontrolled development is everywhere. paul , i love everywhere. and paul, i love this point. i don't care if there's housing near me, there's more housing near me, but where are the new roads so that i don't have to sit in the traffic that it generates just because the cities ruined? because the cities are ruined? why countryside be why should the co
reading week in the middle of term oxford university term and oxford university tells their essays their via ai, are we lowering standards our universities? standards at our universities? and wrong with this and what's wrong with this generation a generation that they can't do a proper undergraduate degree without a week off? without needing a week off? don't anywhere . tis dewbs& co with me. bev turner this evening. jacqueline foster is still with me and peter edwards. now you've been...
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he was asked by oxford to write the university of press entry for the volume on each century of literature . it turned out to be oe hl and for that he readevery book published in the 15th century . the guy was gifted and then it worked. michael jordan wasincredibly gifted and worked his tail off . i do think he's remarkable, not perfect but pretty remarkable. >> i know having come from the comfort of being an at arco capitalist that the government is evil and that capitalism didn't work, i into reality based on the foundation that language is naturalized self-evident and impossible for us to fulfill, there's that tension in between we have to have a government but as in the case of hooligans that government fails us. i suspect there is no answers . what is the yardstick by which we can measure particular government activities as to whether they are just and in accordance with the natural world ? >> that's a tough one. the one yardstick when we think of the rule of law is that it applies to everybody work should and that's never going to be perfectly applied but some systems will get closer
he was asked by oxford to write the university of press entry for the volume on each century of literature . it turned out to be oe hl and for that he readevery book published in the 15th century . the guy was gifted and then it worked. michael jordan wasincredibly gifted and worked his tail off . i do think he's remarkable, not perfect but pretty remarkable. >> i know having come from the comfort of being an at arco capitalist that the government is evil and that capitalism didn't work,...
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for more on that, let's cross live to desmond king, professor of american government at oxford universityith us. what you make of this ruling, does it set a precedent and mean other states are likely to follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that _ follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant _ follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant for - follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant for other| think it is that relevant for other states. it is an important ruling which the supreme court will inevitably pick up, i think, as your correspondent was saying. just to clarify something, however. the ruling is about going on the primary ballot, not about the presidential ballot, not about the presidential ballot and this is something that is very important to distinguish between. 50 very important to distinguish between. , very important to distinguish between, , , very important to distinguish between. , , ., ., between. so 'ust clarify what that means, between. so just clarify what that means. what _ between. so just clarify what that
for more on that, let's cross live to desmond king, professor of american government at oxford universityith us. what you make of this ruling, does it set a precedent and mean other states are likely to follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that _ follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant _ follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant for - follow suit, do you think? i don't think it is that relevant for other| think it is that relevant for other...
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relatedly, oxford university researchers announced that hearing problems and the ability to recognizeech between noise and noise can be one of the diagnostic signs of dementia, and people and their families or doctors should be warned at the beginning of this disease and before it worsens. in this research, among the 12 risk factors of dementia, hearing loss is a more influential factor than the others that
relatedly, oxford university researchers announced that hearing problems and the ability to recognizeech between noise and noise can be one of the diagnostic signs of dementia, and people and their families or doctors should be warned at the beginning of this disease and before it worsens. in this research, among the 12 risk factors of dementia, hearing loss is a more influential factor than the others that
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university, study psychology, often visits. percent of people from cambridge and oxford government officialsployed and the country's elite was formed mainly from graduates of these two universities. one such promising cambridge student is kim philby. son of st. john philby, a famous arabist intelligence officer from the british colonial office. kim philby. operative alias sönchen. occupied one of the leading posts of british intelligence, mi-6, among other things, transmitted data about the operation planned by the wehrmacht on the kursk bulge, thanks to which the red army regrouped its forces and was the first to strike the enemy position, depriving him of his advantage. dach watches philby from the side and checks through his channels. it seems to him that kim is the one he needs. the young aristocrat, who hates nazism and hitler, is close. the party is all limited to the fact that you can spread the morning star on the streets, participate in strikes, strikes and so on, but there is a more effective way to fight for the cause of communism, this is to penetrate such organizations that make
university, study psychology, often visits. percent of people from cambridge and oxford government officialsployed and the country's elite was formed mainly from graduates of these two universities. one such promising cambridge student is kim philby. son of st. john philby, a famous arabist intelligence officer from the british colonial office. kim philby. operative alias sönchen. occupied one of the leading posts of british intelligence, mi-6, among other things, transmitted data about the...
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how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest but not poor. and going into, being in a billet with 21 other lads... there were people who were really poor there. and i went from that to oxford. and, my god, people were rich there. and there were people there who knew they would rule the world, who had a sense of entitlement that was extraordinary. and seeing this wealth on parade and the casual ease with which people lived a wholly different life, i mean, that's what stayed with me at oxford. your next choice for this programme is joining the team that produced the bbc�*s wednesday plays in the mid—1960s. theme music plays you directed ten of these plays, including arguably the two bes
how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest but not poor. and going into, being in a...
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the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, but comrade was writing his book, life was imitating art in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria and west off for a little bit. when i go into of city, so most of the tony ends in my years, some black students like me, but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. i discovered a heart in london sites in congress with joseph conr
the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, but comrade was writing his book, life was imitating art in an astounding way. a...
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. shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space and time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents, come from nigeria in west, off for a little bit. when i got into oxford that one more old a tony ends in my year, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the, i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress
. shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was...
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how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest but not poor. and going into, being in a billet with 21 other lads... there were people who were really poor there. and i went from that to oxford. and, my god, people were rich there. and there were people there who knew they would rule the world, who had a sense of entitlement that was extraordinary. and seeing this wealth on parade and the casual ease with which people lived a wholly different life, i mean, that's what stayed with me at oxford. your next choice for this programme is joining the team that produced the bbc�*s wednesday plays in the mid—1960s. theme music plays. you directed ten of these plays, including arguably the two be
how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest but not poor. and going into, being in a...
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how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest, but not poor. and going into...being in a billet with 21 other lads... there were people who were... ..who were really poor there. and i went from that to oxford. and, my god, people were rich there. and there were people there who knew they would rule the world, who had a sense of entitlement that was extraordinary. and seeing this wealth on parade and the casual ease with which people lived a wholly different life, i mean, that's what stayed with me at oxford. your next choice for this programme isjoining the team that produced the bbc�*s wednesday plays in the mid—1960s. theme music plays you directed ten of these plays, including argua
how far do you think can we see the, you know, the legacy of those legal studies at oxford in your filmsit of social justice? i think it comes from somewhere else. when i was at university, i wasn't particularly political. but the thing i did see at oxford was wealth. i mean, i'd done national service, two years in the raf before i went to university, and that was an education because, i mean, we were sort of, you know, just a normal household, modest, but not poor. and going into...being in a...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. folk cooks was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up. he had judged a star, i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating, at an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa . and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa. when i go into oxford, so i'm old a tony ends in my years, some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said, his story. a country, the size of
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. folk cooks was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up. he had judged a star, i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating, at an astounding way. a...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that sex link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, the combat was right in his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i grew up in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa. when i go into of the city, so most of the tony ends in my years, some black students like me, but it was here. i began to research the imperial history that made my well the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with a heart in london sites in congress with joseph con
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that sex link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, the combat was right in his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the heart. i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa a little bit when i go to ok city. so most of the tony is in my year some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with a heart in london sites in congress with joseph co
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the heart. i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding...
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civilization. shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cuts was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, i had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that combat was writing, his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa that when i go into oxford. so my old a tony is in my year some black students like me. but it was here, i began to research the imperial histories that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. i discovered a heart in london slights in congress with joseph conrad sa
civilization. shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cuts was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up, i had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that combat was writing, his book, life was...
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oxford university has revealed its word of the year and probably heard this by now. it's a popular one used by gen z. take a look at the word is risen. it's a noun that's believed to be short for charisma being styled charm or attractiveness. also, the bility has the ability to attract. >> a romantic partner help. can also be used as a verb often in the phrase riz up, which means to attract seduce chad up someone. other finalists for the word of the year include propped, which is an instruction i that determines or influences the >> content. it makes situationship. that's a from head relationship that hasn't really been defined yet, of course, with t which is pretty much self-explanatory being taylor swift. more than 32,000 votes and a team of language experts decided on this particular bunch names here. and we just learned one last week aaron wilson told us way he describes she describes can is i didn't know what it was in anyway resume. thing about riz is either have it or you don't. you can't by riz. it's not at the store worker you've got a guy. >> yeah, it was g
oxford university has revealed its word of the year and probably heard this by now. it's a popular one used by gen z. take a look at the word is risen. it's a noun that's believed to be short for charisma being styled charm or attractiveness. also, the bility has the ability to attract. >> a romantic partner help. can also be used as a verb often in the phrase riz up, which means to attract seduce chad up someone. other finalists for the word of the year include propped, which is an...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt could, was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged a star. i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, but conrad was writing his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa. when i go into opposite the old a, tony ends in my youth, some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school the i discovered a heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said, his story.
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt could, was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged a star. i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time, but conrad was writing his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way....
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the 1st read joseph conventional while studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged, i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day, then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space, time in search of this real the job to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria and west off a little bit. when i go into oxford, so my old a tony is in my year some black students like me, but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said, h
the 1st read joseph conventional while studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged, i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day, then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way. a...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that combat was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria and west off for a little bit. when i go into oxford, so more old, a tony is in my year, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress wit
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that combat was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a...
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the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i begun to plant a journey across space, time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents, come from nigeria in west africa a little bit. when i got into oxford, the old a tony ends in my years, some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with josep
the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way. a...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to the state. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents, come from nigeria in west africa. when i go into oxford, so more old, a tony is in my year, some black students like me, but it was here. i begin to research the imperial history that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. i disagree with the heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to the state. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up to see a judge to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed linked to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i grew up in both of my parents, come from nigeria in west africa, that when i go into opposite. so more only tony ends in my youth and black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial history that made my wells the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with the heart in london sites incumbent with joseph c
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up to see a judge to her i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed linked to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way....
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from oxford university with distinction and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the georgia institute of technology. sinead bovell is, a futurist and the founder of way, an that prepares youth for future with advanced technologies and a focus on nontraditional and minority markets. chanel is a regular tech commentator. cnn talk shows and morning shows. she's been the educator for the non by vogue magazine and to date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of technology. chanel is an eight time united nations speaker. she has given formal addresses to presidents, royalty and fortune 500 leaders on topics ranging from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and currently serves a strategic advisor to the united international telecommute location union and digital inclusion. thank you. hello everyone. everyone can hear me. okay, well, we made it. needed. dr. bull and weenie joy, my friend, my fellow sister. this is such an honor and i think to kick things off, you know, two terms that i think need to be a part of the everyday discourse that we all nee
from oxford university with distinction and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the georgia institute of technology. sinead bovell is, a futurist and the founder of way, an that prepares youth for future with advanced technologies and a focus on nontraditional and minority markets. chanel is a regular tech commentator. cnn talk shows and morning shows. she's been the educator for the non by vogue magazine and to date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of...
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from oxford university with distinction and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the georgia institute of technology. sinead bovell is, a futurist and the founder of way, an that prepares youth for future with advanced technologies and a focus on nontraditional and minority markets. chanel is a regular tech commentator. cnn talk shows and morning shows. she's been the educator for the non by vogue magazine and to date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of technology. chanel is an eight time united nations speaker. she has given formal addresses to presidents, royalty and fortune 500 leaders on topics ranging from cybersecurity to artificial intelligence and currently serves a strategic advisor to the united international telecommute location union and digital inclusion. thank you. hello everyone. everyone can hear me. okay, well, we made it. needed. dr. bull and weenie joy, my friend, my fellow sister. this is such an honor and i think to kick things off, you know, two terms that i think need to be a part of the everyday discourse that we all nee
from oxford university with distinction and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the georgia institute of technology. sinead bovell is, a futurist and the founder of way, an that prepares youth for future with advanced technologies and a focus on nontraditional and minority markets. chanel is a regular tech commentator. cnn talk shows and morning shows. she's been the educator for the non by vogue magazine and to date, she has educated over 200,000 young entrepreneurs on the future of...
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oxford university press also determined the word of the year; among the finalists was a prompt, a request or an instruction for a neural network, and it was about the same thing, but something else, a human one, won. more about this after the advertisement. only at alfabank. order a free alpha debit card, spin the reel in the app and get a superkick every month. order a card in december and are guaranteed to receive 30% cashback on equipment. not just profitable! alpha is profitable! fly wherever you want with 5% cashback when paying for tickets on website or aeroflot application via sbp. but first, register on privetmir.ru and you will find profitable ones there. and my job is for everyone to warm up with its warmth and see its magical shine, our job is for you to continue to believe in miracles and create them yourself at home, every year entrepreneurs help create a holiday atmosphere, it’s a small matter, vtb supports them, we help business affairs, pay less, candy, bird's milk 1290, five to the rescue! it seems to me that my grandfather is hiding something, fuss, fireworks, turn on th
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carlo and dean oxford university about its enduring relevance. >> i think because shakespeare has such, one of the things he changes about his sources that he blames the parents. we think of the teenager as something that is the product of the 1960s, and that generation, but in fact, i'll say, he invents the teenager. lots of people, maybe until now, encounter the play as teenagers, and after that, i think that something wonderfully nostalgic by the idea i love, which means that this is a play we return joy returning to,. >> professor wilson, let's talk about the balcony scene. it's probably the most famous scene in english literature. i read the first few lines of it. but soft, what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east, and julia is the sun. talk to me about that moment in the prey, and or as made that seem iconic? >> romeo and juliet are embroiling controversy, this controversy in florida, there was controversy in 1968 with the film, but the biggest controversy is that the word balcony never appears a detective romeo and juliet. to me, there is not a more iconic associa
carlo and dean oxford university about its enduring relevance. >> i think because shakespeare has such, one of the things he changes about his sources that he blames the parents. we think of the teenager as something that is the product of the 1960s, and that generation, but in fact, i'll say, he invents the teenager. lots of people, maybe until now, encounter the play as teenagers, and after that, i think that something wonderfully nostalgic by the idea i love, which means that this is a...