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itjust sends the message to sue emeritus and | the message to sue emeritus and non—swimmers alike thatk your hair in a certain way to fit into a smaller sized swimming cap. itjust gives everybody the opportunity to express themselves how they want to express themselves and compete for the highest level all the way down to club level and then even just in the swim programmes. it's accepted everywhere and it's great. fine programmes. it's accepted everywhere and it's great-— and it's great. one of the biggest conditions in _ and it's great. one of the biggest conditions in a _ and it's great. one of the biggest conditions in a sporting _ and it's great. one of the biggest conditions in a sporting event - and it's great. one of the biggest i conditions in a sporting event horse trailers back, katie king is leading after the first phase. the dressage, she has the top class field on the square of 21.2 penalty points after a superb test on her european gold medallist, but it is going to be very close going into tomorrow's influential cross—country. she's only 0.1 point ahead of new zealand's
itjust sends the message to sue emeritus and | the message to sue emeritus and non—swimmers alike thatk your hair in a certain way to fit into a smaller sized swimming cap. itjust gives everybody the opportunity to express themselves how they want to express themselves and compete for the highest level all the way down to club level and then even just in the swim programmes. it's accepted everywhere and it's great. fine programmes. it's accepted everywhere and it's great-— and it's great....
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richard falk, professor of international law, emeritus at princeton university and a former un special rapporteur for the occupied palestinian territories. i you all for being with us on inside story. an acknowledgment but not a full admission. sawsan: i agree with responses from the palestinian side on the fact that the result of the israeli investigation. due to the fact that there has been requests by palestinian authorities submitted to the icc demanding the opening of an criminal investigation on the murder of shireen abu akleh, i think the result of the is really investigation has to do a lot with the defense argument by israel in case the isis he decides to open a criminal investigation -- the icc decides to open a criminal investigation. this is basically a package of an argument that will probably be delivered in order not to provide any accountability in order to say it was done in self-defense and that there was no legality to the shooting. on the simple level, it is important to note not everybody is speaking on the simple level. on the simple level, it also applied on the
richard falk, professor of international law, emeritus at princeton university and a former un special rapporteur for the occupied palestinian territories. i you all for being with us on inside story. an acknowledgment but not a full admission. sawsan: i agree with responses from the palestinian side on the fact that the result of the israeli investigation. due to the fact that there has been requests by palestinian authorities submitted to the icc demanding the opening of an criminal...
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received his phd from princeton university and is currently distinguished professor of sociology emeritus at the university of california san diego. in 2015, he received the roy porter medal for lifetime contribution to the history of medicine. in 2016, the eric ralston award of a lifetime contribution to the history of psychiatry. his previous books include "madness and civilization," "hysteria: the disturbing history," and "madhouse: a tragic tale of mega mania and modern medicine." he has contributed to many previous documentaries -- many pbs documentaries. he blogs for -- and has written for the atlantic, scientific american, paris review, wall street journal, and the nation among many others. dr. david lehman received his medical degree from washington university st. louis medical school and completed his psychiatry residency at university of california san diego. he is chief of cognitive disorders clinic at the v.a. medical center in san diego and medical director of the inpatient unit. he is heavily involved in education at the university of california san diego ethical school and
received his phd from princeton university and is currently distinguished professor of sociology emeritus at the university of california san diego. in 2015, he received the roy porter medal for lifetime contribution to the history of medicine. in 2016, the eric ralston award of a lifetime contribution to the history of psychiatry. his previous books include "madness and civilization," "hysteria: the disturbing history," and "madhouse: a tragic tale of mega mania and...
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he served as president of an institute and professor emeritus at uc santa . he died on september 2, leaving behind his wife and five children. > >> and now, what a week it was, by the way. first, you were dead dead on when i asked you when it when it is going to end. it came came to a crashing end today. >> thank you. temperatures are going dowl from here. we will be below average for most of next week. the heat is quickly history. that we have a new focus, that f that stuff in the sky. i want to want to go to first alert doppl. in addition to the smoke, there is lightning being detected in e sierra. we will watch that closely. that is from the leftovers of what was once a hurricane, then a tropical storm, and now this is the leftr moisture. the sierra has been able to turn it into thunderstorms. this is the best model that would be able to depict individual cells like th. they don't hold together, at let at least not over here. we will watch it really closely. it wily cloudy. you will feel a little y in the air. that is the view outside, high clouds, smoke a
he served as president of an institute and professor emeritus at uc santa . he died on september 2, leaving behind his wife and five children. > >> and now, what a week it was, by the way. first, you were dead dead on when i asked you when it when it is going to end. it came came to a crashing end today. >> thank you. temperatures are going dowl from here. we will be below average for most of next week. the heat is quickly history. that we have a new focus, that f that stuff in...
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joining us live now is the professor emeritus at uc berkeley and an expert on britih history. thank you so much for joining us this evening. lots of lots of ground to cover in 96 ys of this incredible woman's life. woman's life. what do you think queen elizabeth will most be remembered for? >> let me take a slightly different attempt from the people i have been listening tod that is what national prominent figure, major national figure, can combine a natural with a special quality? try that one on, right? how do you hit that particular combination? i'm surt was a struggle and we will learn will learn more about that in time when the boundaries are written. but she did it. >> yeah, she did. she handled so so many huge changes that were happening through the world in her reign. how do you think her influence has shaped how folks view the royal family? do you think that is going
joining us live now is the professor emeritus at uc berkeley and an expert on britih history. thank you so much for joining us this evening. lots of lots of ground to cover in 96 ys of this incredible woman's life. woman's life. what do you think queen elizabeth will most be remembered for? >> let me take a slightly different attempt from the people i have been listening tod that is what national prominent figure, major national figure, can combine a natural with a special quality? try...
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ok at tom devine, a professor emeritus at the university. anyway, we appreciate your time here on, on to 0. thank you very much indeed. and there, as we continue to look at the cortez as it makes its way towards hollywood house in edinburgh. we're going to go back to james bay's, who's outside buckingham palace chains. we see these thousands of people lining the streets in en route. what is the situation like where you are from seeing that people are still coming and going to pay their respects. and indeed to celebrate, think in the coming of king charles a 3rd. well, i certainly thousands and thousands of people here at buckingham palace too. and i think a less somber mo, mood because the people here, yes, they're coming to pay their respects, but they are not seeing what people are seeing right now on the streets of edinburgh as the cortege passes or through the center of edinburgh down, the royal mile to hollywood palace, which is where the quotation will stop and where the coffin, carrying the body of queen elizabeth will then be put ins
ok at tom devine, a professor emeritus at the university. anyway, we appreciate your time here on, on to 0. thank you very much indeed. and there, as we continue to look at the cortez as it makes its way towards hollywood house in edinburgh. we're going to go back to james bay's, who's outside buckingham palace chains. we see these thousands of people lining the streets in en route. what is the situation like where you are from seeing that people are still coming and going to pay their...
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the professor emeritus at uc berkeley and an expert on britih history. thank you so much for joining us this evening. lots of lots of ground to cover in 96 ys of this incredible woman's life. woman's life. what do you think queen elizabeth will most be remembered for? >> let me take a slightly different attempt from the people i have been listening tod that is what national prominent figure, major national figure, can combine a natural with a special quality? try that one on, right? how do you hit that particular combination? i'm surt was a struggle and we will learn will learn more about that in time when the boundaries are written. but she did it. >> yeah, she did. she handled so so many huge changes that were happening through the world in her reign. how do you think her influence has shaped how folks view the royal family? do you think that is going to change now? >> well, i'm going to guess bece coming in the miami heat historian, i'm going to guess tt guess that she is going to havet a very good legacy and that charles who has had struggles os own
the professor emeritus at uc berkeley and an expert on britih history. thank you so much for joining us this evening. lots of lots of ground to cover in 96 ys of this incredible woman's life. woman's life. what do you think queen elizabeth will most be remembered for? >> let me take a slightly different attempt from the people i have been listening tod that is what national prominent figure, major national figure, can combine a natural with a special quality? try that one on, right? how...
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and in the turkish time of year leacock, richard falk, professor emeritus at princeton university and a former un special opportune for the occupied palestinian territories. thank you very much for being with us on inside story. south sun in high for let me start with you. if i can and knowledge men from israel finally, but not a full admission, what is your reaction? is there anything at all credible or convincing in these is really findings? well 1st of all, i agree with the responses from the palestinian side on the international side, on the fact that the result of the israel investigation is totally not a surprise. it came late and in a huge delay. although not surprising. however, as a human rights lawyer and due to the fact that there has been requests by the palestinian authority submitted to the i. c. c. demanding, requesting an opening off investigation on the murder of sharing a blog. i think in my perspective, that the results of the israeli investigation has to do a lot with the defense argument by israel in case the i. c. c decides tolben a criminal investigation. and ho
and in the turkish time of year leacock, richard falk, professor emeritus at princeton university and a former un special opportune for the occupied palestinian territories. thank you very much for being with us on inside story. south sun in high for let me start with you. if i can and knowledge men from israel finally, but not a full admission, what is your reaction? is there anything at all credible or convincing in these is really findings? well 1st of all, i agree with the responses from...
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tom divine is a professor emeritus at the university of edinburgh and the author of independence or union, the scotlands passed and scotlands present. or he believes that the queen's passing won't affect the scottish independence movement. the queen hard, especially pleased in her heart for scotland and saw the scots for her. and what will happen? know? personally, i don't think that the m, the parsing of the queen anne will effect the independent situation directly. and because the independence air development or non development will be based on political, economic, and social forces. clearly at the margin of things, the monarchy is one of the glues of the union. but it's not as fundamental as, for example, economic ties, social ties, and under ties and connections called history. i think you've got to distinguish between the institution, the monarchy and elizabeth, the 2nd, the respect and what she is held as that no doubt of that. and since she took a coronation, ortz, as everybody has said, over the last few days, a coronation was in 1953. she heart performed impeccably in public serv
tom divine is a professor emeritus at the university of edinburgh and the author of independence or union, the scotlands passed and scotlands present. or he believes that the queen's passing won't affect the scottish independence movement. the queen hard, especially pleased in her heart for scotland and saw the scots for her. and what will happen? know? personally, i don't think that the m, the parsing of the queen anne will effect the independent situation directly. and because the...
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drake was a a professor emeritus at uc santa santa cruz. he died on septembed september 2nd at his home and ls behind his wife and five children. > >> speaking of an intelligent message about how long this is going to last, although the relief -- >> i am putting 10 to one odds that the first message we get is is going to be, said more chuck berry, pleased. >> chuck berry was on the voyager record. >> it will take a little longer to get there. > >> let's take a look at today in in three layers. it does look pretty out there. time-lapse over the last hour, high clouds. clouds. those are leftovers from from what once was a hurricane. the middle stuff here is smoke coming from the mosquito fire. look at the water. you can really see with good visuals, the water was getting pushed a e bit in a breeze. the onshore wid turned back on. you can see that that going from the side to tha. that side. in other words, onshore. that's how we are going are going to clear out the smoke smoke tomorrow. let's get to the the high resolution forecast. down at th
drake was a a professor emeritus at uc santa santa cruz. he died on septembed september 2nd at his home and ls behind his wife and five children. > >> speaking of an intelligent message about how long this is going to last, although the relief -- >> i am putting 10 to one odds that the first message we get is is going to be, said more chuck berry, pleased. >> chuck berry was on the voyager record. >> it will take a little longer to get there. > >> let's take...
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norm is a professor emeritus providence college and providence, rhode island. he's the author of the guide of the american revolutionary war series, 13 volumes about the war on land, sea and overseas, as well as america's first ally, france and the american revolutionary war. and washington's engineer. louis, the port title and the creation of an army corps enormous translated annotated a number of french works, including louis, francois, baton du pont all day view camp de la deer, which takes up a whole slide in the biography. his journals, published as the road to yorktown, the french campaigns in the american revolution, 1780 through 83. he also translated the gazette. francois, the french newspaper that was actually published in newport, rhode island, by the french fleet that brought the company rochambeau, and his 5800 french troops to america in july of 1780. norm was a pioneer in the cd-rom industry, setting up the first network of rhode island. for those watching on zoom, there's a little disks that used to come on your computer. he's an active re-enact
norm is a professor emeritus providence college and providence, rhode island. he's the author of the guide of the american revolutionary war series, 13 volumes about the war on land, sea and overseas, as well as america's first ally, france and the american revolutionary war. and washington's engineer. louis, the port title and the creation of an army corps enormous translated annotated a number of french works, including louis, francois, baton du pont all day view camp de la deer, which takes...
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executive director emeritus of the transportation institute will host the summit with remarks from santae facilitating a conversation with the biden and harris administration energy adviser. you can go on guided tours and check out the new bart station and the new system for electric trains at the san jose diridon station. all of this put together by the environmental sustainability rotary action group and many community clubs around the bay area. look for the climate in crisis page, and you can attend in-person or virtually. >> all right, thanks so much. >>> the 49ers are in the windy city, getting ready for tomorrow's season opener. it is the early game, 10:00 a.m. kick-off. this is video of wheels up from san jose. when we showed this kind of slo-mo video, that means it's a big game. it's the beginning of the trey lance era. tune into nbc sports bay area for the pregame show, live at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. >>> this is also a big weekend for the a's. tomorrow, they'll retire dave stewart's number. this one is inside the nbc sports studios. the staff giving a standing ovation. he is used t
executive director emeritus of the transportation institute will host the summit with remarks from santae facilitating a conversation with the biden and harris administration energy adviser. you can go on guided tours and check out the new bart station and the new system for electric trains at the san jose diridon station. all of this put together by the environmental sustainability rotary action group and many community clubs around the bay area. look for the climate in crisis page, and you...
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jim will be retiring later this month and assume the title of senior fellow emeritus at the institute and our heart felt thanks for one of the longest tenure in cato history and enjoy you a fruitful and enjoyable retirement. and i know you'll continue to be heard in the policy debate and world and i hope you enjoy your wonderful family. let's turn to the annual monetary conference. it's my honor to welcome jerome powell to the conference along with ben bernanke the third board of governors to address the conference. jerome powell was appointed in 2018 and reappointed this past spring and he's no stranger to the fed. and prior to serving the board of governors just over 10 years ago. and the one certainty that seems to come with the position of fed chair is that one will invariably face a time of great challenge. paul voelker confronted our last and worst bout of inflation. alan greenspan saw the stock market crash two months after confirmation and ben bernanke with the crisis of 2007 and 2008. and chairman powell, as we all know, served throughout the covid-19 pandemic and aftermath,
jim will be retiring later this month and assume the title of senior fellow emeritus at the institute and our heart felt thanks for one of the longest tenure in cato history and enjoy you a fruitful and enjoyable retirement. and i know you'll continue to be heard in the policy debate and world and i hope you enjoy your wonderful family. let's turn to the annual monetary conference. it's my honor to welcome jerome powell to the conference along with ben bernanke the third board of governors to...
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and joining us, fellow at the royal historical society, emeritus professor at hampton, susan na, the host of "not just the tudors" podcast. you are an expert on the monarchy. so talk us to a little bit, if you will, about queen elizabeth's legacy. we know about its duration. but what else? what else will we all remember about her? >> i think that one of the key things we need to remember about the queen is that she was a blueprint how to be a constitutional monarch. before her, monarchs had much more power than she ever held. she had to work that out during a period of britain's declining geopolitical power, and what the prime minister said yesterday, and during a period of decolonization, and don't during a period with massive societal changes, and many of them to our good of course, and she has presided over that, and she has created a role for the monarch as a head of the commonwealth, and as the diplomat of the sort of soft power you are talking about earlier, that ability to change outcomes without coercion but through attraction. and she's given an example that we would expect
and joining us, fellow at the royal historical society, emeritus professor at hampton, susan na, the host of "not just the tudors" podcast. you are an expert on the monarchy. so talk us to a little bit, if you will, about queen elizabeth's legacy. we know about its duration. but what else? what else will we all remember about her? >> i think that one of the key things we need to remember about the queen is that she was a blueprint how to be a constitutional monarch. before her,...
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her father, an emeritus professor at the university in the city of faces, is very upset by the radical the london times writes that his colleagues at the university were advised not to even mention listrazes in his presence. if she wins, then regardless of the wishes of the parent, her name will sound much more often, and, most likely, it will be a negative context. with that heavy legacy left behind by the outgoing example of johnson and this is, first of all, a drop in living standards that britain has not experienced for several decades alexander khabarov ilya murdyukov and timofey mukhin news, great britain victory dictation took place today throughout russia in the donbass and forty-five countries of the world, this action is timed to a memorable date on the end of world war ii this year, the test could be answered in both chinese french and spanish, for the first time bangladesh and mexico took part in the action. 18,000 700 face-to-face venues of the central on poklonnaya gora in moscow worked around the world. the action is organized by the united russia party with the support
her father, an emeritus professor at the university in the city of faces, is very upset by the radical the london times writes that his colleagues at the university were advised not to even mention listrazes in his presence. if she wins, then regardless of the wishes of the parent, her name will sound much more often, and, most likely, it will be a negative context. with that heavy legacy left behind by the outgoing example of johnson and this is, first of all, a drop in living standards that...
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a professor emeritus at towson university from lutherville, maryland...meteorologist from minneapolis, minnesota... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny, and welcome, everyone. eric ahasic has done it again-- secured a win without being able to be caught in final jeopardy! it's his fifth straight runaway game. now, to put that into perspective, only one other season 38 champion has achieved runaway status in five of their first six games and she's one of the best players this game has ever seen, amy schneider. eric, you're obviously in pretty good company with that statistic, but barry and megan are here to put your winning ways to the test. good luck to all three of you. let's take a look at the categories in play for the jeopardy! round. and... and... eric, you'll select first as our returning champion. early 1800s, $600. megan. what is humane society? no. barry. what is a society for the protection of animals?
a professor emeritus at towson university from lutherville, maryland...meteorologist from minneapolis, minnesota... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik! [cheers and applause] thank you, johnny, and welcome, everyone. eric ahasic has done it again-- secured a win without being able to be caught in final jeopardy! it's his fifth straight runaway game. now, to put that into perspective, only one other season 38 champion has achieved...
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journal alan dershow explaining why he's doing this.t >> alan dershowitz is a harvardd law professor emeritus harvard and we're happy to have him join us today. >>professor an mr. schwartz, thh for coming on .ve so you've already taken on . i happen to know a lot of heat from people you've known your whole life. fellow liberals, for being associated with any one near trump. sinvited but you're doing this anyway.. why it's going to get you disinvited from parties. why are you doing this? i've always juste gone where the constitution points me. whoever the governmentd oppresses and violatesviolat con reports, i'll defend them. their constitutional, i'll defend them. i've defended communists and . i've defended democrat i've def like teddy kennedy and republicans likeentr president trump. i will continuump.e to do so whn it comes to the constitution.no i'm not a conservative orican liberal or a democrat or who a republican.ants to i am somebody who wants totion. support the constitution. and today my old friy my old frt on the liberal left don't want mehe const to defend the constin on behalf of
journal alan dershow explaining why he's doing this.t >> alan dershowitz is a harvardd law professor emeritus harvard and we're happy to have him join us today. >>professor an mr. schwartz, thh for coming on .ve so you've already taken on . i happen to know a lot of heat from people you've known your whole life. fellow liberals, for being associated with any one near trump. sinvited but you're doing this anyway.. why it's going to get you disinvited from parties. why are you doing...
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professor mcmillan, emeritus _ and do the royal work.easury is considering removing a cap on bankers' bonuses as part of a post—brexit shake—up of city rules. the bbc has been told that no final decisions have been made, but that the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, is considering it as a way of making london a more attractive place for global banks to do business. our business editor simonjack is here. this was introduced in 2014 and it limits bankers bonuses to two times the base pay, introduced after the financial crisis, as a way of trying to limit the amount of excessive risk—taking which many people thought caused the crisis and what it did to banks is to keep bankers in the manner to which they were accustomed and they actually raised their basic pay so they were basically getting to where they were before, that was bad for banks they thought because it meant that fixed costs go up and they are less able to dial up or dial down pay based on the profits or losses of the company. the banks think is a good idea to be able to marry the pro
professor mcmillan, emeritus _ and do the royal work.easury is considering removing a cap on bankers' bonuses as part of a post—brexit shake—up of city rules. the bbc has been told that no final decisions have been made, but that the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, is considering it as a way of making london a more attractive place for global banks to do business. our business editor simonjack is here. this was introduced in 2014 and it limits bankers bonuses to two times the base pay,...
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multiple document preservation planners, the survey advisory group and robert attorneyy professor emeritus san francisco university and we sought feedback from the alliance but only heard back today and provided copies of the email. we had conversations internally and hpc with the terminology shift and continue collaborating with the alliance post hearing. okay. today's presentation will include an introduction to the project and then a deeper dive historic context statement and accompanying framework. as a reminder this historic context statement is an architectural context and broader historic context statement. as in the highlighted term while the styles in this theme have been historically referred to as victorian architecture then the department used to use the term gilded age to reflect american history rather than british history. now we can get into the project itself. this context statement centers on residential, commercial, educational, religious and mixed use properties designed in five guild styles. italian, stick eastlake, queen anne, second empire and [inaudible] roman ecof
multiple document preservation planners, the survey advisory group and robert attorneyy professor emeritus san francisco university and we sought feedback from the alliance but only heard back today and provided copies of the email. we had conversations internally and hpc with the terminology shift and continue collaborating with the alliance post hearing. okay. today's presentation will include an introduction to the project and then a deeper dive historic context statement and accompanying...
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an emeritus neurology professor david weebers wrote in the kansas city star that the differences between genetics and physiology among species can change the way drugs are metabolized in the body. the predictive value of using animals for toxicity testing is far from optimal. the intent of the 1938 requirement for animal models was to keep toxic drugs from harming patients, a noble quest. yet statistics show that these animal tests are flawed and misclassify many toxic compounds as safe. this partly explains why over 50% of drugs found to be safe in animal testing end up failing in human clinical trials. but animal tests can be more than twice as expensive, sometimes up to 30 times more expensive as nonanimal alternatives. this is despite the fact that it takes over a decade to bring a new drug to market and costs about $1 billion. you'd think that if you're making that kind of investment you'd be getting something for your money, but not when the government gets in the way of progress. it's often said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expect
an emeritus neurology professor david weebers wrote in the kansas city star that the differences between genetics and physiology among species can change the way drugs are metabolized in the body. the predictive value of using animals for toxicity testing is far from optimal. the intent of the 1938 requirement for animal models was to keep toxic drugs from harming patients, a noble quest. yet statistics show that these animal tests are flawed and misclassify many toxic compounds as safe. this...
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let me bring in professor wade allison, emeritus professor of physics, university of oxford, again. welcomeabout the back—up generator to generator of the plan. . haifa generator of the plan. . how concerned — generator of the plan. . how concerned should _ generator of the plan. . how concerned should we - generator of the plan. . how concerned should we be? it| generator of the plan. . firm" concerned should we be? it is important to shut down all of the reactors, all of the reactors in japan were shut down when the earthquake came the only problem was that was the residual heat that was left after you shut the reactor down. but nobody�*s help was affected by what happened radiation is not a problem. so in this case my main worry would be the staff at the zaporizhzhia plant and the psychological stress under which they are working like many people in ukraine today. and also the need to maintain the supply of electricity. of the radiation from the reactor is quite frankly not the problem at all as a far as i can see full. part quite frankly not the problem at all as a far as i can see full
let me bring in professor wade allison, emeritus professor of physics, university of oxford, again. welcomeabout the back—up generator to generator of the plan. . haifa generator of the plan. . how concerned — generator of the plan. . how concerned should _ generator of the plan. . how concerned should we - generator of the plan. . how concerned should we be? it| generator of the plan. . firm" concerned should we be? it is important to shut down all of the reactors, all of the reactors...
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tom: he is professor emeritus of the school of economics, but it barely catches the impact.hat does king charles need to do forward to coalesce the u.k. across the many regions and ethnicities? >> [indiscernible] it was said sometime in the past , the defender of faith. his main job is to keep quiet and have the strength that his mother did. he should not disturb the political balance and a. i hope that he will adjust govern quietly. lisa: i'm curious about your vision for the commonwealth, going forward, considering the discussion and after the queen's death, it was said that she was the end of an era. do you think it is different from what was under her tenure? >> i think so. they share the responsibility of other commonwealth countries, but -- [indiscernible] she closed that door. some had hopes. but i think it is very important . i think there will be an overwhelming importance to the u.k. jonathan: thank you for being with us. those events that we have been describing are about to start at about 9:20. it has been good to catch up with guy johnson. we also need to talk a
tom: he is professor emeritus of the school of economics, but it barely catches the impact.hat does king charles need to do forward to coalesce the u.k. across the many regions and ethnicities? >> [indiscernible] it was said sometime in the past , the defender of faith. his main job is to keep quiet and have the strength that his mother did. he should not disturb the political balance and a. i hope that he will adjust govern quietly. lisa: i'm curious about your vision for the...
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norm is a professor emeritus providence college and providence, rhode island. he's the author of the guide of the american revolutionary war series, 13 volumes about the war on land, sea and overseas, as well as america's first ally, france and the american revolutionary war. and washington's engineer. louis, the port title and the creation of an army corps enormous translated annotated a number of french works, including louis, francois, baton du pont all day view camp de la deer, which takes up a whole slide in the biography. his journals, published as the road to yorktown, the french campaigns in the american revolution, 1780 through 83. he also translated the gazette. francois, the french newspaper that was actually published in newport, rhode island, by the french fleet that brought the company rochambeau, and his 5800 french troops to america in july of 1780. norm was a pioneer in the cd-rom industry, setting up the first network of rhode island. for those watching on zoom, there's a little disks that used to come on your computer. he's an active re-enact
norm is a professor emeritus providence college and providence, rhode island. he's the author of the guide of the american revolutionary war series, 13 volumes about the war on land, sea and overseas, as well as america's first ally, france and the american revolutionary war. and washington's engineer. louis, the port title and the creation of an army corps enormous translated annotated a number of french works, including louis, francois, baton du pont all day view camp de la deer, which takes...
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joining the first one of the northern ireland's best—known broadcasters, gloria hunniford and the emeritusssor of politics at queen's university belfast who was, as it happens, a student at cambridge with the new king. we will talk about that in a moment, but welcome to you both, lovely to have you with us today. gloria, you are one of northern ireland's most familiar faces. you lived in the village of royal hillsborough for many years, and you have had a number of encounters with the queen and we will talk about those in more detail. but what are your first thoughts about the place we find ourselves in today, and the legacy left by queen elizabeth? first ourselves in today, and the legacy left by queen elizabeth?— left by queen elizabeth? first of all, we left by queen elizabeth? first of all. we had _ left by queen elizabeth? first of all. we had a — left by queen elizabeth? first of all, we had a family _ left by queen elizabeth? first of all, we had a family home - left by queen elizabeth? first of all, we had a family home in - left by queen elizabeth? first of l all, we had a family
joining the first one of the northern ireland's best—known broadcasters, gloria hunniford and the emeritusssor of politics at queen's university belfast who was, as it happens, a student at cambridge with the new king. we will talk about that in a moment, but welcome to you both, lovely to have you with us today. gloria, you are one of northern ireland's most familiar faces. you lived in the village of royal hillsborough for many years, and you have had a number of encounters with the queen...