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jasanoff whose new york times guest essay is headlined "warn the queen, not her empire," and university of cambridgefessor priya gopal, author of "insurgent empire: anticolonial resistance & british dissent." we welcome you all to democracy now! professor go paul, let's begin with you. your thoughts on the death of the longest-reigning british monarch, queen elizabeth ii? >> it is the end of a long eventful rich life of the person who had a ringside seat at many important global events. find myself appreciating the circumstances under which she passed. she was in secure shelter and a place she loved. i am glad for that. i do wonder whether given the stakes that were -- which is a state of crisis, whether many british [indiscernible] i think many people will be [indiscernible] certainly without access to good medical care. in a country where the monarchy really has come to represent profound and grave inequality. one to be a problem in the months to come. mako ash sarker, you are in london come a journalist, contributing editor at media. what is your response to the death and legacy of quee elizabeth
jasanoff whose new york times guest essay is headlined "warn the queen, not her empire," and university of cambridgefessor priya gopal, author of "insurgent empire: anticolonial resistance & british dissent." we welcome you all to democracy now! professor go paul, let's begin with you. your thoughts on the death of the longest-reigning british monarch, queen elizabeth ii? >> it is the end of a long eventful rich life of the person who had a ringside seat at many...
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and have already done so in the last cycle of uprising roxanne, farm information from the university of cambridge. we appreciate your insights. thank you very much. thank you. the british government has unveiled a package of economic measures meant to stimulate growth and ease the cost of living crisis. the budget includes measures designed to tackle rising energy prices, chancellor of the exchequer, quasi cor thing, says the plan is expected to reduce inflation by 5 percentage points and to lower the cost of living. he has also announced tax cuts and reforms aimed at boosting economic growth. how re, faucet has more from westminster, the precious cooling of many budget. the government is calling it a fiscal event and not a budget. i. one of the sort of follows on that is that it doesn't have to abide by any a bigger analysis of the precise effects on the government pocket book by the office of budget responsibility. and that is one of the main criticisms that's being made of it. that how is this all going to be affordable? so let's just sketch out exactly what the chancellor said. as expected, t
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medical students at the university of cambridge are taking part in what the uni says is a world firste use of an augmented reality headset, the students are learning by practising on virtual people. it feels very much more that you're connected to the scenario. and when you feel the patient, you see their neck muscles straining, and the way they're breathing, the trained eye of a doctor will tell a lot from how a patient�*s chest rises and falls, and we spend a lot of time trying to get that exactly right. nasa has launched its first rocket from a commercial spaceport outside the united states. it hopes the sub—orbital rocket launched from australia will enable astrophysics studies that can only take place in the southern hemisphere. and after taking me for a spin last year, paralysed racing driver sam schmidt has broken new ground by being the first person ever to complete the hill climb at the goodwood festival of speed using only head movements and breath to drive. he achieved the feat in his modified mclaren that uses infra—red cameras and a breath—measuring device. i'm at the bar
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mimi from pharma, and from a young is electra and politics and instructional studies at the university of cambridge, she says, the iranian government will probably launch a violent crack down against protest. we are seeing many of the same steps being taken in the playbook of public control that the government has developed for protest in the past. so we are seeing that the internet has been shut down that the watch app instagram, all of these platforms are unavailable. so we're not seeing a great deal of information come out and it's hard for protesters to communicate. and also we are seeing the level of violence growing. in fact, that's been one of the things this time is that the young people and the older people in the street seems to be more willing to attack the police and overturn their vehicles. we haven't seen that as much in previous protests, so the level of anger is much more severe this time in the street. and of course, the government will choose to point to a lack of public order to violence and riot in the street as a an excuse to crack down. and when they do cut down, we know the p
mimi from pharma, and from a young is electra and politics and instructional studies at the university of cambridge, she says, the iranian government will probably launch a violent crack down against protest. we are seeing many of the same steps being taken in the playbook of public control that the government has developed for protest in the past. so we are seeing that the internet has been shut down that the watch app instagram, all of these platforms are unavailable. so we're not seeing a...
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ba and ma and plus a fee from heythrop college, university of london, and a masters of philosophy in international relations from the university of cambridge. ross, over to you. ross: keith, thank you. on behalf of the east-west center, it is a pleasure to work with you and your team at ncnk on the website and this series. thank you so much. thank you to everyone who is tuned in. we appreciate your interest, we look forward to your questions. before return to general discussion, we will have for marks from ambassador alastair morgan, followed by brief discussions between him and i, and open it up to audience participation. and buster alastair morgan-- ambassador alastair morgan, it is a pleasure and privilege to have you here. i will give you a brief introduction. ambassador alastair morgan is a visiting senior research fellow in the department of war studies at the center for science and security studies at king's college london and a tokyo college ushioda fellow of the university of tokyo, affiliated with tokyo university's graduate school of public policy. ambassador morgan was the british ambassador to the dprk from december 2015 to de
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interest in islamic art and culture having studied history, archaeology and anthropology at the university of cambridge. most recently he spent time learning arabic so he can better understand the koran. he's toured ancient sites. >> how else can we heal the divide between east and west. >> reporter: although christian, he's made reaching out to the muslim community a corner stone of his public service. he serves as a pat tron of the oxford center of islamic studies. >> for king charles the search of his spirituality and then to look out for commonalties with other faiths has been very important. in his first meetiajor lecture spoke about the indebtedness the west has to civilization. that might be a fact well known to historians, but for him to stand up and say this i think reminded people that we are talking about the universe of civilization to which all people have contributed and from which all people can benefit. >> reporter: indeed, the king sees himself as not just defender of the faith but also as a protector of all faiths. a bridge traversing the western and arab worlds. so while the queen's
interest in islamic art and culture having studied history, archaeology and anthropology at the university of cambridge. most recently he spent time learning arabic so he can better understand the koran. he's toured ancient sites. >> how else can we heal the divide between east and west. >> reporter: although christian, he's made reaching out to the muslim community a corner stone of his public service. he serves as a pat tron of the oxford center of islamic studies. >> for...
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as a leader, we were really encouraged to look at the commonwealth as part of the university of cambridgewealth and in the queen's programme, but what her majesty demonstrated in terms of her own commitment, herservice. she really believed in young people and the audience i had with her, i was able to talk about how bullying affected me and how it led me to start the anti—bullying and master programme that's now in 5000 schools, but also about her grandson, prince william, who i had worked with and she said she was proud of him. i think the past few days have reminded me of her, but also, i've connected with all of the queen's young leaders across the commonwealth, and we've provided a lot of strength and support to each other. i think for some, this gave them the confidence and motivation to continue their work, that royal recognition on the map —— her majesty. i work, that royal recognition on the map -- her majesty-— work, that royal recognition on the map -- her majesty. map -- her ma'esty. i was mentioning that ou're map -- her majesty. i was mentioning that you're now— map -- her ma
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scientists from the university of cambridge tested this trick on 267 people who used ordinary dishes periment, using ordinary dishes for at least two bottles of wine per week with standards of 850 ml during in the experiment, the subjects used both bottles and poops of smaller volumes. as a result. this helped reduce alcohol consumption by an average of six and a half percent. the explanation here is that many people do not stop until they drink, be sure to drink the real volume to the bottom. however, it is not so important for them. which food is alive, and which one is not so we will continue to find out immediately after a short break? what dyes have recently been added to the list of dangerous ones? why are the manufacturers of candies with these substances being sued and is it worth it at all refuse multi-colored food, and the recipe of the week traditionally beautiful minute-long video is the secret to the success of many salads with the right dressing. i have already made my choice, mayonnaise, make-up makes my dishes tastier. we are discussing the kitchen of the guys who will
scientists from the university of cambridge tested this trick on 267 people who used ordinary dishes periment, using ordinary dishes for at least two bottles of wine per week with standards of 850 ml during in the experiment, the subjects used both bottles and poops of smaller volumes. as a result. this helped reduce alcohol consumption by an average of six and a half percent. the explanation here is that many people do not stop until they drink, be sure to drink the real volume to the bottom....
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roxanne found one family on is electra in politics and international studies at university of cambridge. she joins us live now and walks on. what do you make of the way this on recipes to have continued? well, it's quite surprising, i think on the one hand, any of us watching the situation are always filled with a certain dread that the government will come out and literally guns blazing and really down the demonstrations with a very violent and heavy and. and although there is some of that going on, the fact of the matter is that it has turned into a very different kind of protest. it is much, much broader throughout the country, and it's continuing day after day. and although there have been a very high number of deaths already, 75 is high. it hasn't been the slaughter that we've seen in the past. and of course, we do see these images of continued gatherings on social media as you well know, iran is a vast, rich, diverse country of what 8085000000 people, what proportion of the population to these demonstrate is represent? well, it's a very broad range of the population. first of all,
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it needs to have but we will be watching and we are glad you graced us lord simon of the university of cambridgertainly an activist in his own right. thank you for being with us. >> i hope that you will come and visit, i hope you will come and visit. -- up next year. that we are hoping and we are praying that you will. and you will be warmly welcomed. my the first black head of any college either in oxford or cambridge. the first black male ahead is your friend reverend al. brother lord simon. >> well lord simon walia will definitely be coming. thank you and congratulations. up next, a new documentary explores united states role before during and after one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history. the holocaust, why it matters today in a moment. a moment. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leq
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armine roxanne, that farmer fami yan is electra in politics and international studies of the university of cambridge. she says, the iranian government is likely to launch a violent crack down against protest as we are seeing. many of. ready the same steps being taken in the playbook of public control that the government has developed for protest in the past. so we are seeing that the internet has been shut down, that the whatsapp, instagram, all of these platforms are unavailable. so we're not seeing a great deal of information come out and it's hard for protesters to communicate. and also we are seeing the level of violence growing. in fact, that's been one of the interesting things this time is that the young people and the older people in the street can be more willing to attack the police to overturn their vehicles. we haven't seen that as much in previous protests. so the level of anger is much more severe this time in the street. and of course the government will choose to point to a lack of public order to violence and riot in the street as a an excuse to crack down. and when they do come dow
armine roxanne, that farmer fami yan is electra in politics and international studies of the university of cambridge. she says, the iranian government is likely to launch a violent crack down against protest as we are seeing. many of. ready the same steps being taken in the playbook of public control that the government has developed for protest in the past. so we are seeing that the internet has been shut down, that the whatsapp, instagram, all of these platforms are unavailable. so we're not...
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jonathan: that was larry summers, -- tom: we spoke to -- the other day, the queen of england to university of cambridgem sorry, the rest of them, they have massive --. people like mark mccormick. i'm sorry, these people nailed it. lisa: we all know exactly. jonathan: anyway, futures, the positives. the equity market. at tom: that is an adjustment, but what we have is a data dependency looting the bank of england and also the data dependency. bob miller, head of the fixed income decades of experience. what is the symbolism at the to return aggregate index and higher yield? how do you redefine the bear market if we get that technical breakdown? >> good morning, tom, hope all of you are. good to be with you. yields are now reasonable. yes, yields can go higher from here. but we are in the range of regional. fixed income offers some reasonably attractive opportunities today for the first time since 2018, and certainly after a period of no opportunity a year and two years ago. treasuries, high-quality credit, even high-quality high-yield in the 8.5%-9% range. the portfolio for the first time in years, speci
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she earned her first phd in classics from the university of cambridge and her second and government from harvard university. you are now recognized for three minutes. also known as square, right, that's what you get for that. doctor doctor, good morning chair kilmer, thank you for the invitation vice chair timmons. representative lata. it's an honor to be with all of you and thank you so much for your commitment to self government. you've heard my background. i've also had the honor of being a co chair for the american academy of arts and sciences commission on the practice of democratic citizenship, but i want to share a little bit more about myself for context where my views come from. i grew up in southern california in a family that prized civic engagement. on my mom's side, my great grandparents helped fight for women's right to vote and my great grandmother was president of the league of women voters in michigan in the 30s. and on my dad's side my granddad helped found one of the first chapters in northern florida. so as a matter both of family inheritance and personal conviction.
she earned her first phd in classics from the university of cambridge and her second and government from harvard university. you are now recognized for three minutes. also known as square, right, that's what you get for that. doctor doctor, good morning chair kilmer, thank you for the invitation vice chair timmons. representative lata. it's an honor to be with all of you and thank you so much for your commitment to self government. you've heard my background. i've also had the honor of being a...
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from the university of cambridge and her second from harvard university. you are now recognized for three minutes. >> that is what you get for that. good morning chair kilmer. thank you for the invitation. vice chair timmins, representative, and honor to be with you and all of you, thank you so much for your commitment to self government. you have heard my background. i also have the honor of being a co-chair for the american committee arts on the practice citizenship. i want to share a little bit more about myself for context. where my views come from. i grew up in celdran california in a family that prized civic engagement. and my mom side my great grandparents helped fight for women's right to vote. my great grandmother was president of the legal voters in michigan in the 30s. on my dad side might grant and have found the first and double cpp chapters in northern florida. as a matter of both families inheritance and personal conviction i bring a deep belief to this hearing. in the value to all people of the chance to participate in self government, as f
from the university of cambridge and her second from harvard university. you are now recognized for three minutes. >> that is what you get for that. good morning chair kilmer. thank you for the invitation. vice chair timmins, representative, and honor to be with you and all of you, thank you so much for your commitment to self government. you have heard my background. i also have the honor of being a co-chair for the american committee arts on the practice citizenship. i want to share a...
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she's a professor of e u. law and employment law at trinity college at cambridge university. she's also a deputy director of the think tank u. k. in and changing europe. miss bernard, thank you so much for taking the time to be on the day to night with us. list trust is often compared to margaret thatcher. she personally says she doesn't like that comparison and that she's very much her own person. so what kind of a prime minister is she going to be? well, she may say now it's just like to be compared with margaret thatcher, but she's gone to a lot of troubles and try to mimic or echo margaret sacha. and it's been very old throughout the entire contest to have to pretend as for the prime minister's throne . and they both talked to margaret thatcher. it was premise to 30 years ago. they all want to wear the mantle of margaret thatcher. and she certainly will follow, margaret touched his shoes of she wants to be smoothed, state tax, cussing conservative as you are opposed to just show the fact that said, needs to have a huge amount of money pumped into it. and this plus the, fro
she's a professor of e u. law and employment law at trinity college at cambridge university. she's also a deputy director of the think tank u. k. in and changing europe. miss bernard, thank you so much for taking the time to be on the day to night with us. list trust is often compared to margaret thatcher. she personally says she doesn't like that comparison and that she's very much her own person. so what kind of a prime minister is she going to be? well, she may say now it's just like to be...
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one of the few universities that still has real faculty governance is oxford. and cambridge, where essentially the fellows of the college are largely self governing. and the central university still has quite a small administration. i personally always liked it, because you are than guaranteed of having people with real academic values. on the other hand, people within oxford were criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america under the articles of confederation. just doing their own thing, it's difficult to get people on the same page and to get any central reform or changes. i think it was alex von humboldt who said that -- he was a great german education reformer, that having faculty running a university, this is a rather hierarchical european, is like having animals run the zoo. >> well, i get that, but i also think there should be checks and balances. i think we've lost some of the checks and balances nowadays. i'm just so interested in what you wrote about this governance. jefferson's view of proper governance in the university. can we
one of the few universities that still has real faculty governance is oxford. and cambridge, where essentially the fellows of the college are largely self governing. and the central university still has quite a small administration. i personally always liked it, because you are than guaranteed of having people with real academic values. on the other hand, people within oxford were criticizing it all the time because it was somewhat like the running of america under the articles of...
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mohamed el-erian will join from the university of cambridge in a bit. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ returning to the office, we need our paranormal services to be more versatile. flexible working needs flexible technology. i know a group who can help us. not those new age shamans again. i'm talking world-class business experts. data geeks, strategists, tax advisors, the works. i do like data geeks. what about technologists? 40,000 strong, baby. who are these people? it's ey, believe it or not. can they help us build remote ghost-to-cloud tech? oh yeah. they've invested over $2 billion dollars in innovation in high tech data and analytics. the best of both worlds. that's our motto! actually, that's end-to-end transformation. we'll be able to hit our projections both fiscal and astral. and we'll have the tools to be more nimble wherever we go: home, tombs, caves, catacombs, you name it. this company sounds great. what do you think, agnes? looks like it's unanimous. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile se
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rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions after her first speech. what did you think? can she deliver? >> that remains to be seen. one of the major issues is she is starting under seriously unfavorable circumstances. while it looks like she is in a powerful position, she has a large parliamentary majority, she can do whatever she wants in terms of legislation, she is in a very tricky position with her election looming and her party plummeting in the polls. i would suggest things are looking difficult from the start, but it remains to be seen whether she can hit the ground running. >> can she deliver? lydia: it is going to be interesting to see what she does. until
rod dacombe at king's college london, director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia preig of the new economics foundation. and in brussels, petros fassoulas secretary-general of the european movement international, civil society network. thank you for being on "inside story before we get into the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you first your general view of the uk prime minister, your impressions...
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medical students at the university of cambridge are taking part in what the uni says is a world firsty right. nasa has launched its first rocket from a commercial spaceport outside the united states. it hopes the sub—orbital rocket launched from australia will enable astrophysics studies that can only take place in the southern hemisphere. and after taking me for a spin last year, paralysed racing driver sam schmidt has broken new ground by being the first person ever to complete the hill climb at the goodwood festival of speed using only head movements and breath to drive. he achieved the feat in his modified mclaren that uses infra—red cameras and a breath—measuring device. i'm at the barbican in london to meet tony fadell, the co—creator of one of apple's biggest icons, which has recently been decommissioned after 20 years. can we have a moment of silence, please, for the ipod? this is your baby. it is. how do you feel about it? oh, it's obviously sad to see an old friend go, but at the end of the day, you know, technology marches on. without the ipod, the modern—day apple wouldn't
medical students at the university of cambridge are taking part in what the uni says is a world firsty right. nasa has launched its first rocket from a commercial spaceport outside the united states. it hopes the sub—orbital rocket launched from australia will enable astrophysics studies that can only take place in the southern hemisphere. and after taking me for a spin last year, paralysed racing driver sam schmidt has broken new ground by being the first person ever to complete the hill...
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we are joined by anna edwards and saul dubow, professor of history at cambridge university. o us about the fragility or not, of the commonwealth at this point. saul: it is something people have commented on almost since its inception in the second form after 1949. the commonwealth was formed at the beginning of the 20th century, when it was a tightknit group made up of south africa, canada, australia and so forth. it had quite important roles strategically and militarily. after 1949, there was a whole new entrance of asian and african countries. it was really reformed in a context of decolonization. the commonwealth loses something of its strategic objectives, it's a way of redefining a world global community of english-speaking ex-british colonies. it has always been fragile, always looking for a purpose, from the period of apartheid when south africa was excluded from the commonwealth, the struggle for human rights became one of the rallying points of the commonwealth. human rights, development, climate change, these are the kinds of things the commonwealth is searching for
we are joined by anna edwards and saul dubow, professor of history at cambridge university. o us about the fragility or not, of the commonwealth at this point. saul: it is something people have commented on almost since its inception in the second form after 1949. the commonwealth was formed at the beginning of the 20th century, when it was a tightknit group made up of south africa, canada, australia and so forth. it had quite important roles strategically and militarily. after 1949, there was...
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com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we get into the nitty gritty and the details of domestic and foreign policy challenges, i want to ask each one of you 1st, your general view of the new u. k. prime minister. your impressions, if you will, after a 1st speech rod, let me start with you. what did you think? can she deliver? well, that remains to be see. i think um, one of the major issues is, has she started on the seriously unfavorable circumstances? so while it looks like she them on the face, bits of past positions a large elementary majority, she can do pretty much whatever she wants in terms of legislation. she has a politically very tricky position with an election looming and her party plummeting in the p
com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia peak, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brussels, petras fessler, secretary general of the european movement international, which is a civil society network promoting close a european integration a well one, welcome to you all. thank you very much for being on inside story. before we get into the nitty gritty and the details...
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and all of this was a big breakaway from what had been taught and older university, so i just not to be to put to find a point on it, but cambridge university for example just found a notes of one of newton's debates when he was in college, which was on the question of free will versus divine. um divine control so it was you know so much, you know, here's this major scientist growing up with him without it and jefferson wanted to break away. but how do you how did the courses that were actually taught at the university correspond to jefferson's ideas about? you know history and literature. well, are you very innovative both in the kind of course structure and offerings and also in pedagogy and how those courses were taught and the very decision to call. university a university was a big one. i know there were very few places in america at the time that colton stolt universities. i mean somewhere like columbia it was still known as columbia college and similarly south carolina's south carolina college did is difficult to keep using the original terms for more readers. i sometimes deliberately transmitted. got something in brackets
and all of this was a big breakaway from what had been taught and older university, so i just not to be to put to find a point on it, but cambridge university for example just found a notes of one of newton's debates when he was in college, which was on the question of free will versus divine. um divine control so it was you know so much, you know, here's this major scientist growing up with him without it and jefferson wanted to break away. but how do you how did the courses that were actually...
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can speak to one of the two co—authors, professor emily shugborough, obe, director of the university of cambridge's as much as really passionate advocates, who wanted to explain which is what we did with the ladybird books, the risks that the ladybird books, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under from those challenges, that humanity is under. what was it like co—authoring a book with a king of the future? it what was it like co-authoring a book with a king of the future?— with a king of the future? it was humbling. _ with a king of the future? it was humbling. he — with a king of the future? it was humbling, he is _ with a king of the future? it was humbling, he is incredibly- humbling, he is incredibly knowledgeable about the topic but it was the same as co—authoring an academic work with any of my other colleagues. it felt very strange in that sense. the other co—author and i tonyjuniper exchanged many drafts, it was a real collaboration with the then prince. we then went up with the then princ
can speak to one of the two co—authors, professor emily shugborough, obe, director of the university of cambridge's as much as really passionate advocates, who wanted to explain which is what we did with the ladybird books, the risks that the ladybird books, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under, the risks that the planet is under from those challenges, that humanity is under. what was it like co—authoring a book with a...
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king always studied poorly with a mediocre certificate and was taken to cambridge university, where in 1970 he received a bachelor ofrts degree, and later, what is called by pull, that is, without attending exams, the cambridge principle politely gives a master of arts degree. alexander sergeevich pushkin has a well-aimed line for such a case, hard work was nauseating to him. interesting details of the life of the current king, even when he was a prince, were revealed by the butler of princess diana halfbarells. every morning the servants squeeze him on brush exactly one inch of toothpaste. this was told in a documentary film from inside the firm, where the barrel also said that the laces are ironed every day, and every morning the prince is dressed by two lackeys anyway, the legacy of charles iii was difficult. the british monarchy is in decline, yes, and britain itself is not on the rise charles iii's son prince harry called the lifestyle of the royal family literally parasitic married an extravagant mulatto from california does not want to have anything to do with his past dead grandmother, officially deprived hi
king always studied poorly with a mediocre certificate and was taken to cambridge university, where in 1970 he received a bachelor ofrts degree, and later, what is called by pull, that is, without attending exams, the cambridge principle politely gives a master of arts degree. alexander sergeevich pushkin has a well-aimed line for such a case, hard work was nauseating to him. interesting details of the life of the current king, even when he was a prince, were revealed by the butler of princess...
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and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was conducted, which is called the climate in attribution study. and our finding from that study was that the intensity of the monson rainfall in 2 months, in a month of august, june, july, and august. the intensity was increased by 75 percent as compared to the world without climate change. so via the quantitative and editors that climate gene has played a very important role in excessive bidding. the impacts of both the events. martin in old track, are we talking specifically about human induce climate change? here? how do socio economic factors intersect with climate impacts, whether in south asia or a, in, in the american or in africa? h
and i was a part of a study which was led by beaten college london and it also had a quote from us cambridge, oxford, columbia university. and so on. the finding of our study was that that particular heat, the climate change has accessing it or made it more likely by 30 times as compared to the world without climate change. and similarly, the 2nd, when the country went through the flooding, it was the versed the country have an expedient since the record began. and the similar study was...
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medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the wonderful title american disease and soon to be published a biography of josiah chamberlain joshua chamberlain. excuse me, the hero of the battle of the little round top at gettysburg. and again that will come out in the next few months and we hope to have you at the new york historical society when that happens, so he has earned the baron desk lincoln award at christopher award and many other honors and of note as well. he is a fellow princeton phd it is fair to observe. i believe that because of these two great biographers more than any others frankly. it can be said that grant is having his moment. and i say that of course noting that ron chernows biography was the hamilton moment or perhaps maybe yes, it was the the play it that we heard the rapping and singing in rhyming couplings that really brought ha
medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the wonderful title american disease and soon to be published a biography of josiah chamberlain joshua chamberlain. excuse me, the hero of the battle of the little round top at gettysburg. and again that...
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lucy van to will a research associate at the reproductive sociology research group at cambridge university and author of freezing fertility. lucy, thank you so much for your time. so with this new research should we start regarding the age of 35 as a facility cliff? the question of 35, those are very much and not just the biological question, but the social question is linked to a history of being out of concern around the biological clock. and that issue of the biological lucy font video is conducting a study on how our ideas and actions concerning fertility are changing. thanks to these new technologies builders enabling women to turn back their biological clocks . what's really interesting about a craving is that is changed. our idea and our feeling around for timothy, so oh, and there is this sense that we kind of become infertile earlier because the decision about this should you treat yourself. now in order to avoid infidelity in the future, is something that has become relevant that increasing the early ages. and at the same time, the idea that when increasing both and available the idea that at
lucy van to will a research associate at the reproductive sociology research group at cambridge university and author of freezing fertility. lucy, thank you so much for your time. so with this new research should we start regarding the age of 35 as a facility cliff? the question of 35, those are very much and not just the biological question, but the social question is linked to a history of being out of concern around the biological clock. and that issue of the biological lucy font video is...