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oxford definitely has has made some progress here. but don't don't think that they're the only ones. there are other folks that are working on the same thing. fair enough. and then last, last question, doug. and this is a hard one for you to answer, perhaps because we've been talking incessantly about ai. what excites you more about 50 years into the future? ai or quantum computing? well, i, i you know, i have to say a i'm sorry, quantum computing. you know, maybe i'm biased, but but one of the things that i think would be important for your audience to understand is when i think 50 years in the future about where quantum computing may have the greatest impact on society, i think it's the area of what i call computational chemistry, where people doing drug discovery or developing new types of matter battery chemistry, carbon sequestration, all sorts of things that we use. it all relies on various chemical reactions. and, and, you know, coming up with new types of materials, what the quantum computer will allow people to do is exactly
oxford definitely has has made some progress here. but don't don't think that they're the only ones. there are other folks that are working on the same thing. fair enough. and then last, last question, doug. and this is a hard one for you to answer, perhaps because we've been talking incessantly about ai. what excites you more about 50 years into the future? ai or quantum computing? well, i, i you know, i have to say a i'm sorry, quantum computing. you know, maybe i'm biased, but but one of the...
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let's talk about this oxford study.t just depression, it's suicidal thoughts, anxiety, anxiety spikes. the minute you transition. it goes from 2 percent, then 13%. all the different things it is supposed to alleviate it makes worse. >> we have to ask ourselves, is this any surprise? if you were to convince somebody they are the opposite sex and the rest of their lives he have to depend on medications and surgery, with a not be miserable every single day to live that lie and commit themselves fully to it? never to be free from the hospital medical complex? that is why i find these studies so interesting, as a doctor and scientist to have to ask yourself, can we answer this question with the reason alone? in medicine, the most important treatments we have are not guided by randomized controlled trials or statistics, it's simply rational thought and logical thinking. if you have somebody who is bleeding, you stop the bleeding. if you have submitted has an infection, drain of the infection and treated. if you have something
let's talk about this oxford study.t just depression, it's suicidal thoughts, anxiety, anxiety spikes. the minute you transition. it goes from 2 percent, then 13%. all the different things it is supposed to alleviate it makes worse. >> we have to ask ourselves, is this any surprise? if you were to convince somebody they are the opposite sex and the rest of their lives he have to depend on medications and surgery, with a not be miserable every single day to live that lie and commit...
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so ultimately i extrapolate the findings of this oxford study -- i know they are in adults -- but i applyadolescents. these rates of higher anxiety, higher depression, with these surgeries, kind of goes against why they were done to begin with. they were done to help mitigate these psychiatric risks. so i think we need to focus on kind of mirror what europe is doing and focus on creating comprehensive mental health programs. long-term, these are irreversible procedures. they have lots of consequences. and it is unethical to expose minors to these life altering procedures. >> john: we had a woman who went was on a couple of times, t through double mastectomy and hormones because she wanted to transition to male and now she is in her early 20s trying to go back and you can't go back because there are pieces of you that are gone. another big study, and this is very important for people in your age group, not so much mind because we have been dealing with this already, a dramatic increase in the amount of colorectal cancer among people under 40, represents right now 10% of all cancers, colore
so ultimately i extrapolate the findings of this oxford study -- i know they are in adults -- but i applyadolescents. these rates of higher anxiety, higher depression, with these surgeries, kind of goes against why they were done to begin with. they were done to help mitigate these psychiatric risks. so i think we need to focus on kind of mirror what europe is doing and focus on creating comprehensive mental health programs. long-term, these are irreversible procedures. they have lots of...
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it used to be filmed at the oxford union. we now film it at conway hall in london.o, we still have the same journalistic rigour. i don't accept this false binary that if you're an opinion journalist you can't also do fairand balanced journalism. so, no, i value very much facts and fairness. what i don't do, ros, is i don't accept that fairness means that you take two points of view or two positions and you just carve out a middle and you say, "well, i'm equidistant from left and right. "i'm equidistant from conservatives and labour. republicans and democrats. "therefore i'm doing it right." i don't accept that. and, of course, there's a vigorous discussion around both sides and both sides�* types of coverage, both in the uk and... i'm very anti—bothsidesism. but i'm not anti—fairness. but i'm going to come back to my point, which is that news, you wouldn't be able to do the types of monologues agreed. so in some ways, the american broadcast news environment i agree. so i'll take two things on that. you know, network news, nightly news, lester holt monologues, who go
it used to be filmed at the oxford union. we now film it at conway hall in london.o, we still have the same journalistic rigour. i don't accept this false binary that if you're an opinion journalist you can't also do fairand balanced journalism. so, no, i value very much facts and fairness. what i don't do, ros, is i don't accept that fairness means that you take two points of view or two positions and you just carve out a middle and you say, "well, i'm equidistant from left and right....
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a researcher at the university of oxford uncovered a rare handwritten copy one of the most famous lovems, shakespeare's sonnet 116, first published in 1609. the sonnet begins with the word" "let me not not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments." this copy contains additional lines believed to be adopted for a politically themed song. it's only the second manuscript copy of the poem to be found. coming up on "cbs evening news plus," we head to arkansas' ozark national forest. >> i cycle through being angry sad. stressed. >> john: our in-depth report on the impact those federal mass firings are having on the wo >> john: in tonight's address president trump is expected to highlight the department of government efficiency's work in cutting the federal workforce. those reductions have resulted in thousands of newly hired workers losing jobs with little or no notice. for tonight's "in depth," karen hua reports the move has upended the entire lives of many of the workers. >> reporter: it's a perennial question. how far would you go for your dream job? >> i actually worked seven days
a researcher at the university of oxford uncovered a rare handwritten copy one of the most famous lovems, shakespeare's sonnet 116, first published in 1609. the sonnet begins with the word" "let me not not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments." this copy contains additional lines believed to be adopted for a politically themed song. it's only the second manuscript copy of the poem to be found. coming up on "cbs evening news plus," we head to arkansas' ozark...
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en el mundo, asegura nita crawford, profesora de relaciones internacionales de la universidad de oxfordyoto. estados unidos solicitó que las emisiones militares quedaran exentas de los informes globales sobre cambio climático. lo que para el catedrático de geografía, carlos severino, agraval problema. así que todos estos conflictos, ya sea por vía directa, verdad, como ya explicamos, sino también por vía indirecta, por las consecuencias de del deterioro de seguridad internacional. también se ha convertido ahora mismo en un aspecto agravante en el cambio climático. cómo le hacen las bases militares para mitigar el impacto al medio ambiente? algunos esfuerzos se enfocan en programas de conservación de agua y energía, pero para mitigar el daño acumulado durante años en instalaciones como la de rocky mountain arsenal, el departamento de defensa de los estados unidos creó el programa re-organización y cierres de bases. el área fue limpiada muy rigurosamente siguiendo todos los reglamentos en ese entonces, y fue una un esfuerzo colaborativo entre agencias no solo gubernamentales, pero también
en el mundo, asegura nita crawford, profesora de relaciones internacionales de la universidad de oxfordyoto. estados unidos solicitó que las emisiones militares quedaran exentas de los informes globales sobre cambio climático. lo que para el catedrático de geografía, carlos severino, agraval problema. así que todos estos conflictos, ya sea por vía directa, verdad, como ya explicamos, sino también por vía indirecta, por las consecuencias de del deterioro de seguridad internacional....
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you went to oxford. when you got there did you study anything? gov.oore: i did, i got my masters in international relations. right now i am all about dissertation for my doctorate in international relations. david: usually when people finish their rhodes scholarships and they get degrees or don't, they come back and run for office will they go to a private equity firm. they go to investment banking firm. they teach us someplace. you did something different. what did you do after your rhodes scholarship? gov. moore: what was interesting. initially i went to the world of finance and i remember getting a phone call from a friend of mine who at that time was a major. he called me -- a major in the army. he had just finished in iraq and was getting deployed to afghanistan and he called me and said when are you gonna get in the fight? that was such an indicting question because he was right. i had trained with all of these people. i had done my airborne training, become a paratrooper. many of these people were on their second and third deployments and i had
you went to oxford. when you got there did you study anything? gov.oore: i did, i got my masters in international relations. right now i am all about dissertation for my doctorate in international relations. david: usually when people finish their rhodes scholarships and they get degrees or don't, they come back and run for office will they go to a private equity firm. they go to investment banking firm. they teach us someplace. you did something different. what did you do after your rhodes...
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in oxford as well as a b.a. in government theology from georgetown. dr. davis is the president and chief executive officer of the american association of port authorities. where he also serves as general counsel. prior to the aapa, mr. davis served in the federal government as a presidential and congressional appointee for international trade and security. he holds a j.d. and master's degree from the university of pennsylvania and b.s. from the university of pittsburgh. i thank each of our distinguished witnesses for being here today and i now recognize dr. cardon for five minutes to summarize his opening statement. dr. cardon: chairman gimenez and ranking member mciver and members of the subcommittee. thank for you this opportunity to testify on chinese firmses and implications for homeland security. chinese companies invested in port terminals in seven countries in our hemisphere with five terminals in u.s. ports. two chinese state enterprises, comes go and china merchants along with c.k. hutchinson holdings and elite chinese partner in each investment.
in oxford as well as a b.a. in government theology from georgetown. dr. davis is the president and chief executive officer of the american association of port authorities. where he also serves as general counsel. prior to the aapa, mr. davis served in the federal government as a presidential and congressional appointee for international trade and security. he holds a j.d. and master's degree from the university of pennsylvania and b.s. from the university of pittsburgh. i thank each of our...
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how should i be summer and associate professor in human geography at oxford university and a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies shenika simpson, a community activist, and one of the founding members of the north omaha redlining commission, and jacob faber and associate professor of sociology and public service at new york university and co founder of its redlining lab. thanks you all so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. jacob, can you start us off here with a definition? what is spatial segregation? exactly, for sure. so 1st, thank you very much for having me and you know, when i talk about segregation, i'm typically referring to the fact that people of different racial or ethnic are class groups often live in different areas. so in the united states, for example, the white people are the most segregated group, the typical white person in america lives in a neighborhood that's about 70 percent white and typical black person lives in your neighborhood, that's about 40 percent black. and it's worth noting, of course, that there is nothing inh
how should i be summer and associate professor in human geography at oxford university and a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies shenika simpson, a community activist, and one of the founding members of the north omaha redlining commission, and jacob faber and associate professor of sociology and public service at new york university and co founder of its redlining lab. thanks you all so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. jacob, can you start us...
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research published in the oxford journal of sexual medicine is challenging the claim that so-called gender universally improve the mental health of those with gender dysphoria. dated for more than 107,000 patients shows that those underwent surgery higher risk of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and substance abuse and use disorders compared to those who did not do the surgery. ♪ >> bret: anti-semitism on college campuses and elsewhere has been a growing issue in the past several months. today the senate jewish area committee took a look at another example of the situation playing out in new york. here is chief washington correspondent mike emanuel. [shouting] >> it's been more than 500 days since the october 7th hamas-led attack on israel. and protests continue to disrupt prominent college campuses in new york city. columbia, barnard and nyu. fox correspondent alexis mcadams is on the scene. >> all the though president trump has threatened to pull funding from universities that don't start the protest new york city. check it out through the fence at barnard college. dozens of mass p
research published in the oxford journal of sexual medicine is challenging the claim that so-called gender universally improve the mental health of those with gender dysphoria. dated for more than 107,000 patients shows that those underwent surgery higher risk of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and substance abuse and use disorders compared to those who did not do the surgery. ♪ >> bret: anti-semitism on college campuses and elsewhere has been a growing issue in the past several...
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on to have gender affirming surgery, of those who did not pick the results published through the oxford- sexual medicine undergoing surgery were at significantly higher risk for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorders than those without surgery. bringing on the numbers cattone 5.4% of those males in that study who had the surgery, they expanse to depression compared to 11.5% who did not have the surgery. similar results were found in females. dr. kirk miceli, medical director at do no harm, weighed in on this. >> right now we have a pretty solid piece of data that really supports the unfortunate mental health outcomes that are worse after sex change interventions, versus those who did not take them. >> reporter: interestingly the study hasn't gained a whole lot of mainstream attention so far. trans advocates have argued the study was flawed. they say those experiencing the most gender dysphoria would be the ones most aggressively seeking out surgery. if you look at the numbers, gender affirming surgeries have nearly tripled since 2016 pick of course president
on to have gender affirming surgery, of those who did not pick the results published through the oxford- sexual medicine undergoing surgery were at significantly higher risk for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorders than those without surgery. bringing on the numbers cattone 5.4% of those males in that study who had the surgery, they expanse to depression compared to 11.5% who did not have the surgery. similar results were found in females. dr. kirk miceli, medical...
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and now i know researchers at the university of oxford say swearing can increase your tolerance to painwhy so many people shout out expletives when they're in pain. it's helpful. yeah, i could in one test. they had placements hold their hands and freezing cold, icy water. okay. long as possible. k and when the pain kicked in. yet those who are instructed to start repeating. >> profanity hovered over. yeah. i had a higher pain tolerance. >> then those who had to stream a neutral word their hands, those this reprieve entities in the ice water longer why it's still a mystery. but scientists want to find out if it's just thinking the words wives and the fact you have to actually say fund shades, doesn't do anything for me. so we'll a 56 right now. coming up on the kron morning news. >> one person in the bay area just woke up a millionaire. we're going to find out where they bought their ticket here in the bay area. >> currently, have a single weapon poster mentor or already with a look at who is just a few of u.s.. >> federal cuts to dei programs or threatening in our program right here in
and now i know researchers at the university of oxford say swearing can increase your tolerance to painwhy so many people shout out expletives when they're in pain. it's helpful. yeah, i could in one test. they had placements hold their hands and freezing cold, icy water. okay. long as possible. k and when the pain kicked in. yet those who are instructed to start repeating. >> profanity hovered over. yeah. i had a higher pain tolerance. >> then those who had to stream a neutral word...
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i'm saying it's the american people's oxford. >> i don't think the. >> american people care. >> i don't think there's anyone in america who expect him to show anything except for what he wore, by the way, which, as the governor pointed out, is his dressiest top. >> but he also, in terms of optics. >> he's worn it from the from the beginning when he was. >> filming. >> when he. >> was here. >> when he was filming. >> himself in the. >> basement of the presidential palace. >> i mean, so if you want to talk about. >> optics, there is an important. >> optical message. >> being sent. >> by what he's. >> wearing, which i'd like. >> to talk about. i'd like to. >> i'd like to. >> talk. >> about what's. >> not. like he showed up. >> in are the russians making. >> yeah. can we. >> yes, exactly. >> no, we're not going to know that. but i. >> hope we. >> hear. well, they get to go to saudi arabia and sit at a table with no ukrainians. yeah. >> what concessions are the russians to make? we haven't heard word one about that yet. and i hope there's a plan. >> for that. >> and maybe we'll hear about th
i'm saying it's the american people's oxford. >> i don't think the. >> american people care. >> i don't think there's anyone in america who expect him to show anything except for what he wore, by the way, which, as the governor pointed out, is his dressiest top. >> but he also, in terms of optics. >> he's worn it from the from the beginning when he was. >> filming. >> when he. >> was here. >> when he was filming. >> himself in the....
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he ventured east to attend duke oxford as a rhodes scholar, notre dame, harvard law school, i mentioned it. after graduating from harvard law he clerked for judge as senator holly mentioned in the late great justice school he. after clerking he worked out the most influential law firms in the eastern district of missouri and started his own law firm. during my time john was my solicitor general. as solicitor general of missouri his performance was nothing short of exemplary. he demonstrated the ability to win on behalf of the american people. a homerun choice to be our nation solicitor general. he possesses a very rare combination but brilliance on parallel work ethic and humility i do not know many people that combine all three of those traits, but john certainly does. he defended the rights litigating numerous cases during the covid era helping them be back the forces of the united states of america post mass mandates on young children to make americans choose whether to take a vaccine or their livelihoods. he also helped told the people republic of china. he helped the office take on
he ventured east to attend duke oxford as a rhodes scholar, notre dame, harvard law school, i mentioned it. after graduating from harvard law he clerked for judge as senator holly mentioned in the late great justice school he. after clerking he worked out the most influential law firms in the eastern district of missouri and started his own law firm. during my time john was my solicitor general. as solicitor general of missouri his performance was nothing short of exemplary. he demonstrated the...
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from yale university and attended oxford university as a visiting study fellow. he began working for the boys and girls clubs in 1998, serving two years with the boys and girls clubs of america's relations team in washington dc and then he joined the organization's san francisco chapter as executive director a quarter century ago and then was named president in 2005 during his time with the boys and girls clubs of san francisco, rob has focused primarily on expanding the reach of the clubs to serve more youth and more communities while modernizing the programs and services they provide. he is a prodigious and constant fundraiser for the organization bringing in the money they need to attract and retain top talent and renovate facilities to ensure that youth have safe spaces where they can learn, grow and succeed. he and his team have developed and implemented programs and services that measurably improve the lives of young people focusing on academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character and community engagement and job readiness with earning potential as p
from yale university and attended oxford university as a visiting study fellow. he began working for the boys and girls clubs in 1998, serving two years with the boys and girls clubs of america's relations team in washington dc and then he joined the organization's san francisco chapter as executive director a quarter century ago and then was named president in 2005 during his time with the boys and girls clubs of san francisco, rob has focused primarily on expanding the reach of the clubs to...
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he ventured east to attend duke oxford as a rhodes scholar, notre dame, harvard law school, i mentioned it. after graduating from harvard law he clerked for judge as senator holly mentioned in the late great justice school he. after clerking he worked out the most influential law firms in the eastern district of missouri and started his own law firm. during my time john was my solicitor general. as solicitor general of missouri his performance was nothing short of exemplary. he demonstrated the ability to win on behalf of the american people. a homerun choice to be our nation solicitor general. he possesses a very rare combination but brilliance on parallel work ethic and humility i do not know many people that combine all three of those traits, but john certainly does. he defended the rights litigating numerous cases during the covid era helping them be back the forces of the united states of america post mass mandates on young children to make americans choose whether to take a vaccine or their livelihoods. he also helped told the people republic of china. he helped the office take on
he ventured east to attend duke oxford as a rhodes scholar, notre dame, harvard law school, i mentioned it. after graduating from harvard law he clerked for judge as senator holly mentioned in the late great justice school he. after clerking he worked out the most influential law firms in the eastern district of missouri and started his own law firm. during my time john was my solicitor general. as solicitor general of missouri his performance was nothing short of exemplary. he demonstrated the...