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oxford rejects demand a nswe rs , squeezed out.. oxford rejects demand answers, that is the subject. i am torn. i am all in favour of students being more assertive. aqi middle—class. being more assertive. aqi middle-class. and i am middle-class. of course. they understand that the whole point of trying to recognise the potential in students, rather than what they have achieved already, which is what universities ought to be doing, does mean that, you know, students who have had all the privileges in life are going to possibly feel disconnected against. do you think then that there should bea do you think then that there should be a different set of rules?” do you think then that there should be a different set of rules? i don't think you need to talk about rules here, ifi think you need to talk about rules here, if i may say so. i think the people making the decisions at oxford university, they will have a very good idea when they look at a student and look at the potential of that student. and, after all, that is what they should
oxford rejects demand a nswe rs , squeezed out.. oxford rejects demand answers, that is the subject. i am torn. i am all in favour of students being more assertive. aqi middle—class. being more assertive. aqi middle-class. and i am middle-class. of course. they understand that the whole point of trying to recognise the potential in students, rather than what they have achieved already, which is what universities ought to be doing, does mean that, you know, students who have had all the...
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has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxfordt. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an acid attack on his own three—year—old son — five other men are also jailed for their part in the plot. and a bbc investigation reveals the longest waits for ambulance help. critically ill patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the telegraph and jack blanchard, the editor of politico london playbook — stay with us for that. hello. a very good evening to you. welcome to bbc news. the home secretary has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to tackle knife crime. sajid javid was speaking after hosting an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. his pledge comes two days after the prime minister insisted there was "no direct correlation" between police numbers and certain crimes. the latest victim of knife cr
has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxfordt. a father is jailed for 16 years for planning an acid attack on his own three—year—old son — five other men are also jailed for their part in the plot. and a bbc investigation reveals the longest waits for ambulance help. critically ill patients in the countryside have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas. and at 11:30 we'll be taking another...
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to oxford...y entry requirements. john, could you finish off on this? that is a good thing. but i also think it is a good thing that students are more assertive, and if they are rejected, i think they are entitled to a... do they need to be more assertive? do you think they are too assertive?” need to be more assertive? do you think they are too assertive? i am not assertive! did you hear right? 0k, not assertive! did you hear right? ok, just to finish off, the affluent do not fit into any diversity category, so there you go, they middle—class, that is interesting. that's it for this edition, come back at 1130, and we will have another look at the papers. hope you canjoin us another look at the papers. hope you can join us for that. now on another look at the papers. hope you canjoin us for that. now on bbc news, we are going to bring you a special programme from bradford, where we hear your suggestions for some of the stories we should be covering. i'm jack, i'mjack, and i'm jack, and from bradfo
to oxford...y entry requirements. john, could you finish off on this? that is a good thing. but i also think it is a good thing that students are more assertive, and if they are rejected, i think they are entitled to a... do they need to be more assertive? do you think they are too assertive?” need to be more assertive? do you think they are too assertive? i am not assertive! did you hear right? 0k, not assertive! did you hear right? ok, just to finish off, the affluent do not fit into any...
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himself ‘the eagle‘ and ‘the ghost‘, swore allegiance to the islamic state group, and had identified oxfordn ideal target. he had previously admitted his guilt, at the old bailey, to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country. together with his islamic state accomplice in the philippines, this man, eyadzhemar abdusalam, he was planning to kill up to 100 people in central london. it was the end of a ten—year journey of radicalisation for the awkward young man. he's seen here with anjem choudary, who played a big role in drawing him into extremism. i used to be a fascist, a proper fascist. i mean, i used to be a holocaust denier as well. in this video he made, aged 19, he described his path from neo—nazism to radical islamism. counterterrorism detectives had watched him for years. he'd been through the government's de—radicalisation pro
himself ‘the eagle‘ and ‘the ghost‘, swore allegiance to the islamic state group, and had identified oxfordn ideal target. he had previously admitted his guilt, at the old bailey, to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country....
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also reports this afternoon of graffiti in oxford that has p°pped of graffiti in oxford that has normedpopped up citing some of the things that the attacker in new zealand said. ithink that the attacker in new zealand said. i think we can expect the police to be busy dealing with this over the days to come. thank you very much. senior cabinet ministers, including the chancellor philip hammond, have suggested mps may not get a third chance to vote on theresa may's brexit deal — if she can't pursuade enough mps to change their minds. the warnings follow a plea from mrs may for honourable compromises to avoid a long extension to the brexit process, or the possibility it doesn't happen at all. here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. some things never change. theresa may went to church as normal this morning before a week when the stakes for her and her brexit deal will be higher than ever. she has again given mps an ultimatum, warning in an article for the sunday telegraph that if they do not back the deal, they risk a lengthy delay and perhaps no brexit at all. all this, she say
also reports this afternoon of graffiti in oxford that has p°pped of graffiti in oxford that has normedpopped up citing some of the things that the attacker in new zealand said. ithink that the attacker in new zealand said. i think we can expect the police to be busy dealing with this over the days to come. thank you very much. senior cabinet ministers, including the chancellor philip hammond, have suggested mps may not get a third chance to vote on theresa may's brexit deal — if she can't...
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has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxfordt. how critically—ill patients in rural areas have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas. ididn't ididn‘t do i didn't do this stuff! this is not me! the singer r kelly denies multiple charges of sexual assault, in his first broadcast interview, since being indicted last month. 0h, he has smashed it in! what a penalty from marcus rashford! and a thrilling turnaround for manchester united tonight as they go through to the quarter finals of the champions league. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news — andy murray tells us he's pain free after having hip surgery. join us to find out what his chances are of making wimbledon. good evening. faced with the increase in knife crime and the growing number of victims, the home secretary has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need. he was speaking after hosting an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. it happened two days after the prime minister insisted there wa
has been given a life sentence for planning to kill dozens of people in central london, including oxfordt. how critically—ill patients in rural areas have to wait on average 50% longer for an ambulance than those in urban areas. ididn't ididn‘t do i didn't do this stuff! this is not me! the singer r kelly denies multiple charges of sexual assault, in his first broadcast interview, since being indicted last month. 0h, he has smashed it in! what a penalty from marcus rashford! and a thrilling...
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cowley in oxford is the home of the mini.a brand, it doesn't get much more british than this. a new mini drives off the production line here every minute. but bmw warned today that moving production out of the uk was an option in a no—deal brexit scenario. the key in these times is definitely flexibility. we are prepared for a lot of scenarios. we are very flexible in the production, we've pulled forwards some production interruptions, but we also have a plan b if things are changing. so, we will see what the outcome is but bmw will answer with flexibility. this isn't the first warning from mini's owner, bmw, but it's perhaps the starkest language, the strongest tone we've heard from this company about the potential consequences of a no—deal brexit. it won't be news to the government. the business secretary has continually warned that that outcome would be ruinous for the entire industry and the government stresses it is an outcome they are still very keen to avoid. the amount of money invested in the uk car industry in recen
cowley in oxford is the home of the mini.a brand, it doesn't get much more british than this. a new mini drives off the production line here every minute. but bmw warned today that moving production out of the uk was an option in a no—deal brexit scenario. the key in these times is definitely flexibility. we are prepared for a lot of scenarios. we are very flexible in the production, we've pulled forwards some production interruptions, but we also have a plan b if things are changing. so, we...
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to life in prison — the muslim convert who drew up list of places he'd attack, from st paul's to oxfordeet. a matter of life and death for some — if you live in the countryside it could take more than 20 minutes for an ambulance to reach you. picture perfect, the coastal marshes around the world that could be part of the solution to climate change. to play singles at wimbledon... i mean, i'd say it would be less than 50% chance of playing. but does that mean we'll see andy murray playing at wimbledon this year? and coming up on bbc news... manchester united travel to paris st germain, looking to overturn a two—goal deficit in their champions league last 16 tie. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said he'll do all he can to give police the resources they need to fight knife crime. he was speaking after holding an emergency meeting with chief constables from england and wales. later in the week police forces will outline the scale of the extra investment they think is necessary. mrjavid's pledge comes just days after theresa may seemed to
to life in prison — the muslim convert who drew up list of places he'd attack, from st paul's to oxfordeet. a matter of life and death for some — if you live in the countryside it could take more than 20 minutes for an ambulance to reach you. picture perfect, the coastal marshes around the world that could be part of the solution to climate change. to play singles at wimbledon... i mean, i'd say it would be less than 50% chance of playing. but does that mean we'll see andy murray playing at...
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and may the house and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with gallagher rizvi the international affairs advisor to bangladeshi prime minister. and the historian and former academic i'll challenge him on whether democracy is dying in bangladesh and whether his country should be doing more to help the refugees. tonight i'll also be joined by. a swedish bangladeshi journalist and author of death squads and state terror in south asia saeed a team bangladesh's high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland and abbas faiz a south asia i am a list of you case essex university who previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years. maybe the gentleman please why. gallaher is very tightly held senior positions in universities around the world including oxford harvard and the university of virginia he's worked for the prime minister for a decade and his role is the equivalent to that of a cabinet minister. following your party the war me leagues recent landslide election victory in december it does look more and more like bangladesh is becoming a one party sta
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to get more insight on this, i'm joined by a man at the oxford internet institute in oxford, england,ve. thank you very much. have you seen anything like this before, a phenomenon like this, so violent, so extreme on the internet before? >> i think it's important to remember that when it comes to terrorist acts, as much as they are violent and they have all these, you know, really violent material consequences, terrorism is snag is symbolic. while i don't think i have seen anything related to live streaming a terrorist attack, we have to remember that when we look at all kinds of terrorist attacks from all kinds of groups, using social media techniques to amplify it, it is something we have been seeing more and more in the last years. >> what can social media companies do to try to counter act some of this and the spreading of some of the ideology as well? supporters of the suspect here were cheering him on as he was carrying out the shootings. >> yeah. as far as i'm aware, the support the shooter got was from obscure web channels. they are hard to regulate because the people who run
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lewis ludlow plotted to kill 100 people in oxford street and pledged allegiance to the islamic state group. we'll have the full details of the case in a moment. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... there's to be a downing street summit on knife crime, as the home secretary says he is committed to ensuring police have what they need to deal with the crisis. we have got to do everything we can. i am absolutely committed to working with the police in doing this and we have to listen to them when they talk about resources. a father is convicted of plotting an acid attack on his own three—year—old son. five other men are also found guilty of being involved. heading for a cashless society. the government's urged to step in to ensure that millions of people who want to can still use coins and notes. it's bbc young reporters day. we'll hear from two of finalists and ask them about the issues in the news that matter to them. and andy murray after hip surgery puts his chances of playing at wimbledon at "less than 50%." i feel good. i am walking around pain—free, which hasn't been the cas
lewis ludlow plotted to kill 100 people in oxford street and pledged allegiance to the islamic state group. we'll have the full details of the case in a moment. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... there's to be a downing street summit on knife crime, as the home secretary says he is committed to ensuring police have what they need to deal with the crisis. we have got to do everything we can. i am absolutely committed to working with the police in doing this and we have to listen to them...
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very politely held senior positions in universities around the world including oxford harvard and the university of virginia he's worked for the prime minister for a decade and his role is the equivalent to that of a cabinet minister. following your party that a warming leagues recent landslide election victory in december it does look more and more like bangladesh is becoming a one party state does it not i'm surprised that you would say that this has been said earlier by a number of people so it's not that surprising part and surprised that you said ok because as one who has studied politics you would understand that just because the party has been elected three times it is not a word one party state the reason that you're being called a one party state is not just because you win lots of elections and so many parties do that it's still knowledge and by which you win just to be clear of the three hundred seats contested in the december election how many seats did your ruling coalition win in parliament you're eighty eight to eighty eight out of three hundred years i wanted to be opp
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appreciate your expertise on my part of the world and director of the crisis recess institute in oxford thanks very much. still to come after the break round twenty of the yellow best movement in france and a bold admission from donald trump all that i'm more just ninety seconds away. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down and talk. what politicians to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. it's a going to be close it's like the full three of them all can't be that. interested in the waters of. the city. back to the weekly double trump broke with fifty years of u.s. foreign policy on monday by formally recognizing the occupied golan heights suffered in israeli territory the controversial announcement was made during a meeting with israel's prime minister who told at the decision. a presidential proclamation recognizing israel's sovereign right over the golan
appreciate your expertise on my part of the world and director of the crisis recess institute in oxford thanks very much. still to come after the break round twenty of the yellow best movement in france and a bold admission from donald trump all that i'm more just ninety seconds away. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to...
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himself ‘the eagle‘ and ‘the ghost‘, swore allegiance to the islamic state group and had identified oxfordn ‘ideal‘ target. he had previously admitted his guilt at the old bailey to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country. together with his islamic state accomplice in the philippines, this man, eyadzhemar abdusalam, he was planning to kill up to 100 people in central london. it was the end of a ten—year journey of radicalisation for the awkward young man. he's seen here with anjem choudary, who played a big role in drawing him into extremism. i used to be a fascist, a proper fascist. i mean, i used to be a holocaust denier as well. in this video he made, aged 19, he described his path from neo—nazism to radical islamism. counterterrorism detectives had watched him for years. he'd been through the government's de—radicalisation pro
himself ‘the eagle‘ and ‘the ghost‘, swore allegiance to the islamic state group and had identified oxfordn ‘ideal‘ target. he had previously admitted his guilt at the old bailey to plotting an attack in the uk, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to dawlatul islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country....
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richard carwardine was educated at corpus christi and queens colleges oxford and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed roads besser of american history and institution at oxford university and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college in 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the "lincoln, a life ," and "se and power "incoln's sense of humor. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard carwardine. morning. i'm going to begin with a , familiar toory some of you. the occasion was an evening banquet in illinois. the month was february. the year was 1856. the setting was a convention of republican newspaper editors of decatur. abraham lincoln was there, and he spoke. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it, and cast himself as the subject of a story about a man, and i quote, with features the leaders could not call handsome. writing through the woods he met a lady on horseback.
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she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in oxford in the u.k. we have michael willis he's the author of politics and power in the grab. from independents to the arab spring and here with me in doha views of blondel he's professor of international affairs. university welcome to you all can i start with you you're there in algiers i know you're not a reporter you're an analyst but i wouldn't like you perhaps to give us an idea what does it feel like what's the mood there right now well do what we're doing here has changed or not i mean three weeks ago before i'm kind of this there was there was discourse that actually the country is not going to evolve anymore that there is no life that for the people here and certainly the discourse that's challenged and there's a lot of hope and people are really optimistic but i don't say that it has not cherished without a new reason an important question is asked is why about why do we have a lot of the demonstrations now and makes you promised now well first i did something to denature of the of
she's a research fellow at the paris based school of advanced studies in the social sciences in oxford in the u.k. we have michael willis he's the author of politics and power in the grab. from independents to the arab spring and here with me in doha views of blondel he's professor of international affairs. university welcome to you all can i start with you you're there in algiers i know you're not a reporter you're an analyst but i wouldn't like you perhaps to give us an idea what does it feel...
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the philippines to prepare for a possible attack, such as driving a truck bomb into pedestrians on oxfordsandford has more. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country. together with his islamic state accomplice in the philippines, this man, eyadzhemar abdusalam, he was planning to kill up to 100 people in central london. it was the end of a ten—year journey of radicalisation for the awkward young man. he is seen here with anjem choudary, who played a big role in drawing him into extremism. i admired hitlerfor his extermination of thejews because i thought he did something good. in this video he made, aged 19, he described his path from neo—nazism to radical islamism. counterterrorism detectives had watched him for years. he had been through the government's deradicalisation programme but nothing worked. last february, police stopped him from going to the philippines, where his is contact was based. then he was spotted by an unde
the philippines to prepare for a possible attack, such as driving a truck bomb into pedestrians on oxfordsandford has more. i am the eagle and i pledge allegiance to islam. the moment when white convert lewis ludlow swore loyalty to the islamic state group. we love death as much as you love life. i have nothing for this country. together with his islamic state accomplice in the philippines, this man, eyadzhemar abdusalam, he was planning to kill up to 100 people in central london. it was the...
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bring in our guest now in london we have algerian journalist and writer general idea in talib an oxford michael well as a professor at the university of oxford and author of the forthcoming book algeria politics and society during the buddha flicker presidency and in rabat morocco we have a new file aboud he is the executive director of the north center for conflict transformation where he researches democracy and peace building in the matlab region welcome all of you gentlemen. jim aladin taleb if i could start with you what do you make of this latest development and then this announcement from the military chief of staff algerians if you a few enlarges mainly in the social media when they say it's they say clearly it's too little too late it's too little that's not what they want they want real regime change because this they think all the chief of the army what he's calling to trigger the constitutional process to oust but it's like a coup a musket coup in a way himly was a lawyer for many years to put he did not even respond to for many years and were calling to trigger the constitu
bring in our guest now in london we have algerian journalist and writer general idea in talib an oxford michael well as a professor at the university of oxford and author of the forthcoming book algeria politics and society during the buddha flicker presidency and in rabat morocco we have a new file aboud he is the executive director of the north center for conflict transformation where he researches democracy and peace building in the matlab region welcome all of you gentlemen. jim aladin...
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cowley in oxford is the home of the mini. and as a brand, it doesn't get much more british than this. a new mini drives off the production line here every minute. but bmw warned today that moving production out of the uk was an option in a no—deal brexit scenario. the key in these times is definitely flexibility. we are prepared for a lot of scenarios. we are very flexible in the production, we've pulled forwards some production interruptions, but we also have a plan b if things are changing. so, we will see what the outcome is but bmw will answer with flexibility. this isn't the first warning from mini's owner, bmw, but it's perhaps the starkest language, the strongest tone we've heard from this company about the potential consequences of a no—deal brexit. it won't be news to the government. the business secretary has continually warned that that outcome would be ruinous for the entire industry and the government stresses it is an outcome they are still very keen to avoid. the amount of money invested in the uk car industry
cowley in oxford is the home of the mini. and as a brand, it doesn't get much more british than this. a new mini drives off the production line here every minute. but bmw warned today that moving production out of the uk was an option in a no—deal brexit scenario. the key in these times is definitely flexibility. we are prepared for a lot of scenarios. we are very flexible in the production, we've pulled forwards some production interruptions, but we also have a plan b if things are changing....
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on skype mario mario rosaria today oh research fellow at the oxford internet institute and also in london toby cadman an international human rights lawyer and barrister at guernica thirty seven an international law firm welcome to the program i am going to start with you mr de o. and i ask you why is there so much concern about these lethal automated weapons why has it come to to this where the united nations is speaking are there is a conversation about bending. rather the conversation as being i don't. use of autonomous systems in conflict or in not going about the field is something that is being constantly evolving for the past two decades at the moment a discussion has gained much more momentum because we are the point in which we start seeing here i though being quite fast and become a successful it is the moment and it is a chance this thing i want to start the use of on the systems and. weapons systems on the battlefield the question is that those who were planning to this machines in the bought a feel thing that what is going to have strategy is going to help save the life of the
on skype mario mario rosaria today oh research fellow at the oxford internet institute and also in london toby cadman an international human rights lawyer and barrister at guernica thirty seven an international law firm welcome to the program i am going to start with you mr de o. and i ask you why is there so much concern about these lethal automated weapons why has it come to to this where the united nations is speaking are there is a conversation about bending. rather the conversation as...
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of thousands of missions after that safely and no incidents ok let's go to our panel here in the oxford union sean mcfate is a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war surely you've said u.s. generals of loft at eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body guard shop in iraq you've never raised or deployed a military like you're advertising now i have in places and it takes hold it's a lot more sophisticated than just mentors in the field it doesn't quite require up to political leadership in kabul and they've already had message that they don't support this this is a dead deal in my opinion well and that you're mistaken because we built the entire afghan border police it was fifteen thousand people we did all the recruiting the training the vetting and we actually had mentors that went the field with them and the success rate of these units when o
of thousands of missions after that safely and no incidents ok let's go to our panel here in the oxford union sean mcfate is a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war surely you've said u.s. generals of loft at eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body...
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but we're handing the war to prince really helped end it i'm in the house and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with erik prince a former navy seal and the founder of but quarter i'll challenge him on war crimes in iraq his plans for a private army in afghanistan and his loyal support for president donald trump. tonight i'll also be joined by sean mcfate a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army and author of the book the new rules of war. an award winning guardian journalist from iraq who's covered conflicts across the middle east and colonel tim collins a former commander in the british army and founder of new century a private military consulting company. ladies and gentlemen please welcome erik prince. prince is currently the deputy chairman that executive director from two years services group a hong kong based security and the just. erik prince thank you for joining me on head to head. your back in the news with a new plan to privatize basically the u.s. led war in afghanistan but you were the founder and c.e.o. of blackwater perhaps the
but we're handing the war to prince really helped end it i'm in the house and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with erik prince a former navy seal and the founder of but quarter i'll challenge him on war crimes in iraq his plans for a private army in afghanistan and his loyal support for president donald trump. tonight i'll also be joined by sean mcfate a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army and author of the book the new rules of war. an award...
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joined by samuel ramani a doctoral candidate in international relations at the universe there of oxford ceremony is going to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you very much for inviting me now if there is one phrase capturing do western portrayal of the syrian war that would be assad's killing his own people that was the main promise for his suppose that illegitimacy he's disregard for his own people for the civilians where is this concern for one's own people or for once own citizens now when hundreds of western born women and their children are fleeing areas like. syria i think this is a very interesting question because the movement of foreign fighters in the movement of people who are western countries days is a relatively unprecedented phenomenon because this was the largest or territorial control of any terrorist organization has ever been so they are now under the situation where the western countries are effectively making laws on the fly but basically. they're saying that these people have lost legitimacy and lost the right this is because they participated in
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more violent in real life but there's no scientific evidence to prove this for example a study by oxford university showed that the contents of a game don't make you aggressive but frustrating game mechanics to experts at hamburg's university clinics say people who play action games do not behave more aggressively in the long run other studies show that playing a lot of violent games can leave you emotionally numb but there is no evidence that violent games make someone more prone to violence so how do our brains really react when we play shoot us. that's exactly what daphne from the university of geneva wants to find out she has people play first person shooters while hooked up to a magnetic resonance imaging scanner and the results show that in some ways games can lead to structure changes in the brain and in action video game players we know that the structures change and change for the better in the coming better with each other such that for them paying attention is less. well we were surprised by that and activities i was so dim in the eyes by society. really conceived as a tool wa
more violent in real life but there's no scientific evidence to prove this for example a study by oxford university showed that the contents of a game don't make you aggressive but frustrating game mechanics to experts at hamburg's university clinics say people who play action games do not behave more aggressively in the long run other studies show that playing a lot of violent games can leave you emotionally numb but there is no evidence that violent games make someone more prone to violence...
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shalt lost their first game under their new coach stevens should garden hoffenheim share the spoils oxford defeated had over wolfsburg put five goals past and glad back drew was freiburg and i'll see what all that means for the bundesliga standings and hoping we'll see the graphic but i'll tell you what we know how much the twenty six is very little change at the top byron munich maintained their razor thin lead over dortmund and graeme in leapfrog hoffenheim in the bottom half out put some space between themselves and relegation hannover nuremberg are still in mortal danger. today march seventeenth is st patrick's day as you can see in ireland and throughout the irish diaspora that's reason to celebrate the country's patron saint for sessions featuring plenty of traditional music and lots of the color green are the order of the day some impressions now from new york and chicago where they've even changed the color of the river in honor of st patrick's course you don't have to be irish to join in the fun. run by both. and that's it for now thanks for joining us more news at the top of the
shalt lost their first game under their new coach stevens should garden hoffenheim share the spoils oxford defeated had over wolfsburg put five goals past and glad back drew was freiburg and i'll see what all that means for the bundesliga standings and hoping we'll see the graphic but i'll tell you what we know how much the twenty six is very little change at the top byron munich maintained their razor thin lead over dortmund and graeme in leapfrog hoffenheim in the bottom half out put some...
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lost their first game under their new coach bob stevens should cart of hoffenheim share the spoils oxford defeated head over wolfsburg put five goals past and glad drew was freiburg now as he with his all means for the bundesliga standings at the end of match day twenty six. very little change at the top buy a new nick maintain their razor thin lead over dortmund and braman leap frog hoffenheim in the bottom half out spurred put some space between themselves and relegation had over and nuremberg are still in mortal danger as take a closer look at the dortmund match borussia dortmund came from behind to steal. a dramatic late win against her to berlin captain marco royce scored the decisive goal in injury time as dortmund re took the league's top spot. a selection headache coming into the clash with head to berlin axels it still gets a. whole were ruled out. and his headache would have worsened early on my just for sullivan kalu to not. so mr levy stormed unhindered towards. and beat it one one five for the selection was hard to digest for both the boy. his mood improved after thirty minut
lost their first game under their new coach bob stevens should cart of hoffenheim share the spoils oxford defeated head over wolfsburg put five goals past and glad drew was freiburg now as he with his all means for the bundesliga standings at the end of match day twenty six. very little change at the top buy a new nick maintain their razor thin lead over dortmund and braman leap frog hoffenheim in the bottom half out spurred put some space between themselves and relegation had over and...
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let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by our boss phasers of south asia analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and it is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to ensure that the pressure that is needed to be placed on the government of myanmar is the government to bring that this is not doing all of that so you don't want to see him as he bangladeshis high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland you've also served on budget issues and national tossed force on the repaired tradition of the refugees abbas's you've done well but not enough we have done excellent with the only country in the world who's giving maximum protection to the. why isn't the was doing enough that should be a question of what bangladesh is doing in a bunker this is a country with me. these
let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by our boss phasers of south asia analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and it is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to...
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let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by our boss phasers a south asian analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and that is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to ensure that the pressure that is needed to be placed on the government of myanmar is the government of bangor this is not doing all of that so you don't want to hear bangladesh is high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland you've also served on budget issues and national tossed force on the repaired tradition of the refugees abbas's you've done well but not enough we have done excellent with the only country in the world who's giving maximum protection to the. why isn't the was doing enough that should be a question of what bangladesh is doing in a bunker this is a country with a three these valu
let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by our boss phasers a south asian analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and that is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to...
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and tonight institute's digital ethics lab at the university of oxford where she's joining us live from very good to have you with us on al-jazeera today the video of the massacre as has been widely reported was live streamed for seventeen minutes and how could facebook have allowed this to be up for so long so it will deliver the gross i'm sure mr they oh as we've been reporting the live stream of the killing was up on facebook for fifteen minutes how could this have happened. so and it is problematic that video of the other route it was streamed for such a long amount of time. and i think the question is more in the technical side than on the intention of the online service provider in this case we we have to knowledge you know at this point and social media some of those are using it to identify violent content to remove it before it is even shared online it's harder to do this with video which is live stream more should be done and i suspect the more could be done so indeed this is a glitch a thing or a problem of the knowledge that we have available so far and also perhaps with the
and tonight institute's digital ethics lab at the university of oxford where she's joining us live from very good to have you with us on al-jazeera today the video of the massacre as has been widely reported was live streamed for seventeen minutes and how could facebook have allowed this to be up for so long so it will deliver the gross i'm sure mr they oh as we've been reporting the live stream of the killing was up on facebook for fifteen minutes how could this have happened. so and it is...
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i'm in the us and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with charles liu a chinese financier senior fellow at the peking university and an advisor to the chinese government i'll challenge him on china's human rights record and ask him is china's economic miracle sustainable and what on earth is going on with the weakness. tonight i'll also be joined by three experts steve sang director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies in london andrus folder a china. expert at the university of law to asia research institute and victor gao vice president of the center for china and globalization in beijing and a former interpreter for the late president deng xiaoping. ladies and gentlemen please welcome charles liu. you is the founder and chairman of investment company haue capital and the regular t.v. commentator on chinese issues. charles lou thanks for joining me on head to head chinese president xi jinping whose government you've advised said last year china is ready for a bloody battle against our enemies and kicked off twenty nine thousand by ordering
i'm in the us and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with charles liu a chinese financier senior fellow at the peking university and an advisor to the chinese government i'll challenge him on china's human rights record and ask him is china's economic miracle sustainable and what on earth is going on with the weakness. tonight i'll also be joined by three experts steve sang director of the china institute at the school of oriental and african studies in london andrus folder a...
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i was a visiting fellow at oxford university so i want to explain this story. ended up in addenbrooke. it could happen to anybody. thank you for your company. hello there. if you like your spring weather dry, well, i think you will find plenty to like about this weather forecast. very little rain in the forecast for most of us. we will see dry weather. sunshine amounts will vary. often i think there'll be quite large amounts of cloud but the temperatures as we head towards the end of the week will start to creep upwards. high pressure then in charge of the scene, that's what's keeping things settled and, as i run the sequence through the next few days, this high—pressure barely moves. so for most of us, things stay pretty dry and quiet. up to the north, notice frontal systems scraping into northern scotland so here we will see patchy rains at times and it will be breezy. for many of us, we're starting tuesday morning on a chilly note, particularly down towards the south, where we've seen the lion's share of the clear skies, but that's where we'll have the best
i was a visiting fellow at oxford university so i want to explain this story. ended up in addenbrooke. it could happen to anybody. thank you for your company. hello there. if you like your spring weather dry, well, i think you will find plenty to like about this weather forecast. very little rain in the forecast for most of us. we will see dry weather. sunshine amounts will vary. often i think there'll be quite large amounts of cloud but the temperatures as we head towards the end of the week...
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let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by abbas spaces of south asia analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and that is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to ensure that the pressure that is needed to be placed on the government of myanmar is the government to bring that this is not doing all of that so you don't want to sneeze here bangladesh is high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland you've also served on bad leadership is a national toss force on the repaired tradition of the refugees abbas's you've done well but not enough we have done excellent with the only country in the world who's giving maximum protection to the. why isn't the was doing enough that should be a question of what bangladesh is doing in a bunker this is a country with a three these.
let's go to our panel of experts who are waiting on the oxford union i'm joined by abbas spaces of south asia analyst at u.k.'s six university previously worked for amnesty international for more than thirty years abbas as a human rights activist and specialist how worried are you about the fate of refugees in bangladesh today what's your view and that is commendable but dang that this is the but that is not enough to do so after a very strong movement within the international community to...
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we are just outside 0xford, at the oxford arboretum.tive and it comes back to what we should be. we have had a phenomenal spell of weather. nine countries in europe have broken temperature records. but our weather has now been reset but it does mean it will not be too bad a day. let's ta ke it will not be too bad a day. let's take a look at the details. a frost—free start to your friday. some brightness breakthrough now and then. we have a little bit of blue sky overhead in oxford. a strip of white cloud drifting to the west of ireland getting closer and closer and it will bring wet weather later in the day. the cloud it enough or a few spots stop eastern scotland in particular. some sunshine south—east scotland, north—east england, and a few glimmers of brightness here and there. a bit of sunshine come and go through the date of overall fairly dry. by the end of the afternoon, rain to the west of northern ireland. temperatures not far—off yesterday's values. it is not feel too bad for the first day of march. as we go into the evening,
we are just outside 0xford, at the oxford arboretum.tive and it comes back to what we should be. we have had a phenomenal spell of weather. nine countries in europe have broken temperature records. but our weather has now been reset but it does mean it will not be too bad a day. let's ta ke it will not be too bad a day. let's take a look at the details. a frost—free start to your friday. some brightness breakthrough now and then. we have a little bit of blue sky overhead in oxford. a strip of...
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key instruments, a seismonitor, was designed and built in britain, at imperial college london, and oxford university. the highly sensitive device, that can pick up the slightest tremor to help create a snapshot, of the interior of mars. every time an earthquake goes off, it is like a flashlight, and you can use the same, imagine the same thing on mars. if there is a big enough mars quake that we can see ringing around the planet, that would be very exciting, because it can give us that quick flash of what the planet looks like. this is what the wind really sounds like on mars, the first time anyone has heard it, picked up by the spacecraft soon after it landed. they hope now, is that with all the instruments ready, there will be a lot more discoveries to follow. now it's time for newswatch. this week samira ahmed asks why the bbc has been getting the public involved in its brexit coverage. hello, and welcome to newswatch, with may 01. the bbc invites members of the public to help shape its brexit coverage, is that wise? and olivia colman won an oscar on sunday, but did bbc news go on too
key instruments, a seismonitor, was designed and built in britain, at imperial college london, and oxford university. the highly sensitive device, that can pick up the slightest tremor to help create a snapshot, of the interior of mars. every time an earthquake goes off, it is like a flashlight, and you can use the same, imagine the same thing on mars. if there is a big enough mars quake that we can see ringing around the planet, that would be very exciting, because it can give us that quick...
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said the future of the mini planting cowley near oxford would be thrown into doubt that munich parent company said the production could be moved to holland if the u.k. crashed out of the e.u. without a deal on march the twenty ninth. chinese take joint two way is suing the united states for banning use of the company's equipment your way is challenging a u.s. law that labels the company a security risk and would limit its access to the american market for telecom equipment for years while way has sought to reassure the world of two things that it is not under the control of the chinese government and that it doesn't buy on consumers. a shift in tone from defense to accusation. the u.s. government had said. it's right it hurts our service and this story are you merril's and told allegations of american government interference and theft of corporate secrets while ways message to the united states we can play the blame game two hours before the announcement the backdrop to what's becoming an ever escalating dispute while waves chief financial officer among wang jew leaving her house in c
said the future of the mini planting cowley near oxford would be thrown into doubt that munich parent company said the production could be moved to holland if the u.k. crashed out of the e.u. without a deal on march the twenty ninth. chinese take joint two way is suing the united states for banning use of the company's equipment your way is challenging a u.s. law that labels the company a security risk and would limit its access to the american market for telecom equipment for years while way...
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este reporte fue hecho por el centro de criminologÍa de la universidad de oxford.s han intentado naturales al impacto de la ley abusando de una excepciÓn a la ley que les permite entregar informaciÓn a ice y a la patrulla fronteriza en caso de que sean pÚblicos. >> un hombre de 25 aÑos muere tras ser apuÑalado. su hermano estÁ arrestado y es el principal sospechoso este crimen. el incidente se registrÓ un complejo de apartamentos 1687. cuando la policÍa llego la vÍctima estaba herido en el suelo y falleciÓ tan rota al hospital. esta noche les tendremos al testimonio del padre y su doble sufrimiento ante esta tragedia. >> despuÉs de la tragedia como un hombre fue arrestado y segÚn versiones de la familia, se tratÓ de un accidente cuando el menor quien visitaba la vivienda encontrÓ una pistola debajo de su cama mientras jugaba. la mujer detenida ayer ya estÁ en libertad. >> por otro lado, la escuela primaria simons registrÓ esta maÑana un nÚmero mÁs elevado de casos influenza. >> en un salÓn de clases la mitad de los estudiantes no se presentaron a la escuela porque
este reporte fue hecho por el centro de criminologÍa de la universidad de oxford.s han intentado naturales al impacto de la ley abusando de una excepciÓn a la ley que les permite entregar informaciÓn a ice y a la patrulla fronteriza en caso de que sean pÚblicos. >> un hombre de 25 aÑos muere tras ser apuÑalado. su hermano estÁ arrestado y es el principal sospechoso este crimen. el incidente se registrÓ un complejo de apartamentos 1687. cuando la policÍa llego la vÍctima estaba...
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of thousands of missions after that safely and no incidents ok let's go to our panel here in the oxford union sean mcfate is a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war sean you've said u.s. generals of loft at eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body guard shop in iraq you've never raised or deployed a military like you're advertising now i have in places and it takes hold it's a lot more sophisticated than just mentors in the field it doesn't quite require up to political leadership in kabul and they have already the message that they don't support this this is a dead deal in my opinion well and that you're mistaken because we built the entire afghan border police it was fifteen thousand people we did all the recruiting the training the vetting and we actually had mentors that went the field with them and the success rate of these units when o
of thousands of missions after that safely and no incidents ok let's go to our panel here in the oxford union sean mcfate is a former private military contractor former officer in the u.s. army a professor at georgetown author of the book the new rules of war sean you've said u.s. generals of loft at eric's plan for afghanistan you've called it unworkable and even magical thinking why blackwater if this was a job interview i would not give you the contract because blackwater was simply a body...
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this is interesting, they've got them talking about whether the many will still be produced near oxfordrs, like bentley who are associated with many, nissan, toyota, they're all saying the same thing and they're all in geneva and furious about brexit. we've been hearing these warnings from car manufacturers right from the very beginning, since 2016, since the vote. is this a message also to mps to vote for the deal? i saw a quote elsewhere that bmw in particular, they don't want an extension to article 50, they don't want this uncertainty to continue. theyjust want the deal to pass. you're right, the timing is why all these quotes are coming out at the same time. but the timing is helpful for the government if they are trying to focus mps's mines to back the deal. 850,000 people rely on the car sector for their livelihood in the uk, so a lot of people, whether project fear or not, this is uncertainty and anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families up and down the country. as much as anyone, they are owed a certainties. that is one of the great tragedies of the horrendous way the deal
this is interesting, they've got them talking about whether the many will still be produced near oxfordrs, like bentley who are associated with many, nissan, toyota, they're all saying the same thing and they're all in geneva and furious about brexit. we've been hearing these warnings from car manufacturers right from the very beginning, since 2016, since the vote. is this a message also to mps to vote for the deal? i saw a quote elsewhere that bmw in particular, they don't want an extension to...