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we go to roger griffin he is a professor and academic political theorist at oxford brookes university and in leeds we have mohammed shafique he is the chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation all right gentlemen this is cross talk to me as you can jump in anytime you want roger i'd like to go to you first as i pointed out in the introduction this is an election year and we have seen elections all through europe since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight we've seen a significant drift to what i would call what most people would call the right ok and i must say that mr is not a cosy campaigning for reelection as pandered to the right trying to capture madame le pen's constituency and then we have this horrific incident massacre in toulouse what's the connection if any in your mind. well the connection between the massacre as you call it. and the psychos is a perceptible shift to the right i would say a nonexistent the fact is that the it remains to be seen how terrible set of events in toulouse will impact on the election it could actually cut two ways it
we go to roger griffin he is a professor and academic political theorist at oxford brookes university and in leeds we have mohammed shafique he is the chief executive and founding member of the ramadan foundation all right gentlemen this is cross talk to me as you can jump in anytime you want roger i'd like to go to you first as i pointed out in the introduction this is an election year and we have seen elections all through europe since the financial crisis of two thousand and eight we've seen...
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and he's now director of the oxford martin school at oxford university. all right before we go let's round things out with loose change i've got to mitterrand shannon here to talk about a nother global issue so first there was i pod then apple came out with this. this is the web. and this. is a. your i phone. so no everyone knows what that is unless you're living under a rock but what could be next could it be and i think here are the facts apple is already serving as the digital bank branch for many of its i phone and i pad users earlier this month apple filed a patent for an eye wallet which allows customers to manage all of their financial accounts and make payments directly on their phone and according to research from the firm kate e a e dyslexic moment forty three percent of alba users said they might stash their cash with the company if it offered banking services so we know apple has a lot of cash they just announced a dividend but they have a lot more cash than now that was less than half of their cash reserves over three years so what you think
and he's now director of the oxford martin school at oxford university. all right before we go let's round things out with loose change i've got to mitterrand shannon here to talk about a nother global issue so first there was i pod then apple came out with this. this is the web. and this. is a. your i phone. so no everyone knows what that is unless you're living under a rock but what could be next could it be and i think here are the facts apple is already serving as the digital bank branch...
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i see on the jacket of the book you are moving to oxford. >> i was happy ensconced at the university of toronto and i teach history there and i didn't think about what i would do when my term ended and i got a phone call about a year and a half ago from oxford saying would i be interested in being their warden which is not quite what it sounds like, it doesn't mean running it like a prison. it's a fabulous place. i did my graduate work. >> st. anthony's. >> st. anthony's. >> how big a college is it? >> 250 all graduate students and 50 fellows and they do international relations, so it's sort of right up my street and i thought this would be too good an opportunity to miss so i'm moving over there for a few years. >> you were at oxford to get, what, your masters or your doctorate? >> yeah, i went there and i did something like a two-year degree and i flirted with politics, political science and i scuttled back to history and that's really my field and i did a doctorate in the british in india. >> oxford has how many colleges? >> 33 i think. i should know this, i think it's 33. >> what
i see on the jacket of the book you are moving to oxford. >> i was happy ensconced at the university of toronto and i teach history there and i didn't think about what i would do when my term ended and i got a phone call about a year and a half ago from oxford saying would i be interested in being their warden which is not quite what it sounds like, it doesn't mean running it like a prison. it's a fabulous place. i did my graduate work. >> st. anthony's. >> st. anthony's....
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starting with nigel boll who was educated at georgetown university and oxford university, he's taught at the university of edinburgh and oxford where he's been a lexurer since 1988, his books include "the white house and capitol hill," "nixon's business authority and power in presidential politics" which won the richard e.nustead prize in 26. his current project which we're looking forward to is "the politics of money, president's congress and the federal reserve board 1945-1988" and he's currently the director of the american institute at oxford. we're also pleased to have karen holt. karen m. holt, she's professor of political science at virginia polytechnic institute. she's the author of "agency, merger and bureaucratic redesign" and is the co-author of "empowering the white house, governance under nixon, ford and carter, governing the white house from hoover to lbj and governing public organization." she's co-authored essays on the white house council and staff and secretaries and the white house transition project from 2000 to 2008. she's the past president of the american politi
starting with nigel boll who was educated at georgetown university and oxford university, he's taught at the university of edinburgh and oxford where he's been a lexurer since 1988, his books include "the white house and capitol hill," "nixon's business authority and power in presidential politics" which won the richard e.nustead prize in 26. his current project which we're looking forward to is "the politics of money, president's congress and the federal reserve board...
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and he's currently the director of the rothermere american institute at oxford. we're also pleased to have karen hult. karen m. hult. she is professor of political science at virginia polytechnic institute and state university. she's the author of "agency merger and bureaucratic redesign" and is the co-author along with charles e.wolcott of "em bowering the white house: governance under nixon, ford and carter." "governing the white house through hoover and lbj." and "governing public organizations." she has co-authored essays on the white house council and staff secretary as part of the white house transition project in 2000 to 2008. she's the past president of the american political science association's presidency research group and a book review editor for "the presidential studies quarterly." dean kotlowski is here. here's a professor of history at salisbury university in maryland. he's the co-author of "nixon's civil rights, politics, principle and policy." he's written lots of articles and many journals including "the journal of policy history," he was the
and he's currently the director of the rothermere american institute at oxford. we're also pleased to have karen hult. karen m. hult. she is professor of political science at virginia polytechnic institute and state university. she's the author of "agency merger and bureaucratic redesign" and is the co-author along with charles e.wolcott of "em bowering the white house: governance under nixon, ford and carter." "governing the white house through hoover and lbj."...
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martin school at oxford university so we will get the answers from him also talking about the world bank president because he has been writing a scathing warning about how the world bank could become irrelevant if it doesn't get it right with this nomination and selection of its next president will a lot to look forward to that's next on the capital account that's going to do for the news for more of the stories we covered you can head on over to you tube it's youtube dot com slash artsy america there we posed all of our interviews online in full so if you missed part of the show or if you want to watch an interview again you can find it all online you can also find it on our website and that address is r t v dot com slash usa and to find out what i'm doing when i was not reporting the news you can also follow me on twitter at was wall i'll see you right back here at five. wealthy british scientists are. tired of. the market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune
martin school at oxford university so we will get the answers from him also talking about the world bank president because he has been writing a scathing warning about how the world bank could become irrelevant if it doesn't get it right with this nomination and selection of its next president will a lot to look forward to that's next on the capital account that's going to do for the news for more of the stories we covered you can head on over to you tube it's youtube dot com slash artsy...
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ok we'll leave it there live from oxford that was journalist writer and blogger neil clark ready for joining us here on out. but after some other news making headlines around the world this hour. the u.s. domestic flight was forced to land after its pilot to go to the ground off screen at the bottom was on board the captain was also in the cockpit crew in tackled by terrified passengers the plane was diverted to texas the copilot the captain was cuffed and taken from the aircraft under thirty five passengers and later landed safely in respirators instigate three instances now on the way. dominic straus khan's lawyers say he's being unfairly targeted and committed no crime before the i.m.f. chief faces allegations of us part of a prostitution ring involving prominent city figures and police a civil case one can only wednesday to determine whether he sexually assaulted new york who tell me last may just cause attorneys are protesting a french judge is whether it's passing from speaking to the media. u.s. defense secretary says that the internet also should continue implementing the str
ok we'll leave it there live from oxford that was journalist writer and blogger neil clark ready for joining us here on out. but after some other news making headlines around the world this hour. the u.s. domestic flight was forced to land after its pilot to go to the ground off screen at the bottom was on board the captain was also in the cockpit crew in tackled by terrified passengers the plane was diverted to texas the copilot the captain was cuffed and taken from the aircraft under thirty...
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sharmeen wadi a middle east expert from sudan to these college oxford university police an opposition group projecting kofi announced plans may soon find themselves isolated the external based opposition which is largely supported by external players and doesn't have natural constituencies in syria may be completely sidetracked and the seat seats six point plan i think that's a positive development. to the plan actually specifically says that the opposition should enter into dialogue with the regime and i'm not i'm wondering if that was not. placed there to maybe sidetrack the external opposition who have not been able to get their act together and increasingly are it seems being represented by the muslim brotherhood russia is clearly taking the lead and efforts to help create some time and space for the syrian government to move along with reforms that initiated last spring and of course it's supported heavily by a number of developing countries particularly with the brics and even some regional players like iran so it's very critical in fact that russia is taking the lead in helping
sharmeen wadi a middle east expert from sudan to these college oxford university police an opposition group projecting kofi announced plans may soon find themselves isolated the external based opposition which is largely supported by external players and doesn't have natural constituencies in syria may be completely sidetracked and the seat seats six point plan i think that's a positive development. to the plan actually specifically says that the opposition should enter into dialogue with the...
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and fred asked me about oxford industries, oxm.ar $800 million market the company is an international apparel designed company. including tommy bahama, lily pulitzer and len sherman. they have invested in the manufacturing piece of their business and acquired lily pulitzer. so now oxm is a retail/life-style brand versus a vendor. all of the oxford brands are growth brands. ben sherman, a turn around to boot. it has traded above value nation 15 times. and it could be underestimated, given the transition. drive growth and dry drive a higher multiple. an overlooked name really boost boasted impressive performance and looked well positioned. the company reports, and start a position monday and wait for more color. finally, back on march 1st, rick in illinois asked me about magic jack vocal tech. it's call. i said i would get back to him this is a $500 million company, largely for voice. it has strong value proposition and remains very well positioned. as magic jack plus product is gaining traction, a small retail distribution network a
and fred asked me about oxford industries, oxm.ar $800 million market the company is an international apparel designed company. including tommy bahama, lily pulitzer and len sherman. they have invested in the manufacturing piece of their business and acquired lily pulitzer. so now oxm is a retail/life-style brand versus a vendor. all of the oxford brands are growth brands. ben sherman, a turn around to boot. it has traded above value nation 15 times. and it could be underestimated, given the...
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happened around 11-30 last night on oxford court in west off the area where investigators say a man was. he was shot in the face and died.no word on suspects or a motive. and shots ran out in northeast baltimore killing a 422year-old man around 2:30 sunday morning.investigators say terrence joyner was shot after an altercation at a 7-11 on marble hall road and east cold spring lane. olice found joyner with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest.he was rushed to he hospital...wheee he died. and in west baltiiore....a man is stabbed several times. &pit happened saturday night outside the hollins house apartments on west baltimore street.you can see officers on the scene....canvasing the area. police telllus when they arrived, they found the victim bleeding in the street with stab wounds over most of his body.police are still searching for suspects. a.../ federal judge... says.../ maryland's.../ handgun... permit law .../ is... unconstitutionnl..../ áámarylandáá has... some of the ...tightest... restrictions...// when... it comes to.../ gun permits../ ááwhereáá a... resident ...has to show .
happened around 11-30 last night on oxford court in west off the area where investigators say a man was. he was shot in the face and died.no word on suspects or a motive. and shots ran out in northeast baltimore killing a 422year-old man around 2:30 sunday morning.investigators say terrence joyner was shot after an altercation at a 7-11 on marble hall road and east cold spring lane. olice found joyner with multiple gunshot wounds to his chest.he was rushed to he hospital...wheee he died. and in...
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i come from oxford. and yesterday i was in a big department store. i heard publicity jingle. and it was called a country that i understand. and it said a country where people still count for something. i said i was in a department store. but what i do not wish for germany is that germany is going to be a country of consumers and all we do is buy. i'm a german. i'm not a consumer. i'm a citizen and i'm not just a consumer without any come pass. that's important for me. and i think that what we should do is to have another culture, a culture of giving. a culture of welcoming people. perhaps we should be less selfish. we should make less advertising so people know each other. people would know us better as people so not ever more money but more people. of course, that has to be decided by the state. it's a mentality. ten years from now i'd like to be proud of being a teacher. i wouldn't wand to hide and say i'm a teacher. but there are a lot of teachers. teachers work hard not only to come on time. they don't spend time on holidays. they're very committed. they go the extra mile
i come from oxford. and yesterday i was in a big department store. i heard publicity jingle. and it was called a country that i understand. and it said a country where people still count for something. i said i was in a department store. but what i do not wish for germany is that germany is going to be a country of consumers and all we do is buy. i'm a german. i'm not a consumer. i'm a citizen and i'm not just a consumer without any come pass. that's important for me. and i think that what we...
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free and more fair, they look to our great universities like harvard and stanford, cambridge and oxfordhe most audacious and entrepreneurial anropists like the gates foundation want to not only give to charity but eliminate polio and other shou unphillies they find partners across the atlantic in the british aid agencies like save the children, and christian aid. what a great innovator wanted a partner to make the worldwide web a reality, he turned to america. why? because he knew it was in america he would find that same spirit of creativity, innovation, and risk taking that defines our unique approach to enterprise and business. he's not alone. in 2010 trans atlantic partnerships produced eight of the nine nobel prizes in science. foreign direct investment between britain and america is the largest in the world and that stands at $900 billion. this creates and sustains around a million jobs each side of the atlantic and it provides a strong foundation for bilateral trade worth nearly $200 billion a year. in fact, american investment in the uk is eight times larger than china and uk am
free and more fair, they look to our great universities like harvard and stanford, cambridge and oxfordhe most audacious and entrepreneurial anropists like the gates foundation want to not only give to charity but eliminate polio and other shou unphillies they find partners across the atlantic in the british aid agencies like save the children, and christian aid. what a great innovator wanted a partner to make the worldwide web a reality, he turned to america. why? because he knew it was in...
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on oxford court.authorities say phen they arrived, they found an adult male... wounded.no word on suspects of motive. two fiiefighters are injured and ssveral people are displlced this morning... after a fire rips throogh a home. it broke out at a home on college drive, just before 1 o'clock this morning.while inside, the ceiling caved in on the crrw, injurrng two ffremen.one was burned on his neck, and the other was burned on the face.both are expectedd to bb okay.two adults and wo teenagers were displaced help. anne arundel county exxcutive ccarges of misconduct n office. office.on friday n nne handed doww the indictmmnt on five separate charges. it accuses leopood of ordering his security team to drive him to area parking lots where he engaged in sex with a county employee.the indiitment also accuues leopold of using on-duty officers to distribute campaign materials and do is personal bankiig.it also says that after leopold was peleased from the hospital... heeoodered officers to empty his catheter bag. but leopold insists thh indictmenn doesn't tell the full
on oxford court.authorities say phen they arrived, they found an adult male... wounded.no word on suspects of motive. two fiiefighters are injured and ssveral people are displlced this morning... after a fire rips throogh a home. it broke out at a home on college drive, just before 1 o'clock this morning.while inside, the ceiling caved in on the crrw, injurrng two ffremen.one was burned on his neck, and the other was burned on the face.both are expectedd to bb okay.two adults and wo teenagers...
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oxford 63 and 61 in chestertown site of the big conference. clear across maryland and clear across the east. as we look out to the north and west, we do find a small system beginning to get its act together. it will bring the chance for showers into early saturday for at least a few hours. then the cloud cover from the system could actually stay in the area through saturday, so maybe not a lot of sun saturday but the rain will be done by midday at the latest. almost a chap stick kind of night and temperatures falling. overnight we expect to go to 37 under clear skies as the winds diminish. tomorrow your two-degree guarantee. 62 but clouds building late in the day. these showers not for your friday evening but rather for your daybreak early saturday morning. the showers will relent. we're looking at a decent sunday. next week warming up again, back in the mid-70s. kelly? >> and now to democracy 2012 news, mitt romney is hoping support from a former president will push him a little bit closer to that republican nomination. tory dunnan joins us f
oxford 63 and 61 in chestertown site of the big conference. clear across maryland and clear across the east. as we look out to the north and west, we do find a small system beginning to get its act together. it will bring the chance for showers into early saturday for at least a few hours. then the cloud cover from the system could actually stay in the area through saturday, so maybe not a lot of sun saturday but the rain will be done by midday at the latest. almost a chap stick kind of night...
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on oxford court.police say when they had been shot.no ord on suspects or a motive. five people are stabbed in believe they could all be related..heestabbings happened in edgewood on meadwood court satuuday ight. the victims &pa group of men came attthem.. and one person began stabbinn them.tte five victims are expected to be okay. a neighborly dispute over doo waste... turns deadly in d-c. d-c.27-yyar old robert wright was walking a friend's dog along highwwod drive sunday morning... when a man approached him... saying that the dog haa defecated in his yard. affer a brief argument... the suspeet... 56-year ld ellsworth colbert... allegedly stabbed neighbors who heard the news... aae still trying to make sense of what happened. plexxndee: "it's just a tragedy and i eannno matterr what, you just don't resolve any conflicts in that matter. like i said, i know the victim,,i mean the suupect quite well ss i don't know what triggereddsuch viollnce but it's a tragedy or both 3fa" families." colbert has been charged with second degree murder. those whh knoww him... say he n
on oxford court.police say when they had been shot.no ord on suspects or a motive. five people are stabbed in believe they could all be related..heestabbings happened in edgewood on meadwood court satuuday ight. the victims &pa group of men came attthem.. and one person began stabbinn them.tte five victims are expected to be okay. a neighborly dispute over doo waste... turns deadly in d-c. d-c.27-yyar old robert wright was walking a friend's dog along highwwod drive sunday morning... when a...
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that's according to a new study from oxford university.he researchers used propanolol, it's a common drug used for heart disease. tests show those given the drug had less racial bias. the scientists say the drug impacts the parts of the brain and nervous system that deal with fear. >> stephen: yes, an anti-racism pill. that's why i'm giving a big tip of my hat to whatever oriental genius came up with this. [ laughter ] they are a smart people. and that's not taking anything away from the jews. [ laughter ]ç until now, folks, science has created only substances that increased racism, like my aunt rita's gin gimlets. [ laughter ] i don't know what she puts in there, but hoo-boy, does she have some crisp opinions about italians. whraf laugh. [ laughter ] the drug, propranolol is ordinarily used to treat blood pressure by blocking activation of the autonomic nervous system, where researchers also believe subconscious racist thoughts are triggered. for my non-neurologist viewers, subconscious thoughts are lower class thoughts from the wrong si
that's according to a new study from oxford university.he researchers used propanolol, it's a common drug used for heart disease. tests show those given the drug had less racial bias. the scientists say the drug impacts the parts of the brain and nervous system that deal with fear. >> stephen: yes, an anti-racism pill. that's why i'm giving a big tip of my hat to whatever oriental genius came up with this. [ laughter ] they are a smart people. and that's not taking anything away from the...
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as a token of our appreciation, allow me to present you with a small token we have here, the oxford canadian military history. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this weekend, kansas holds its republican presidential caucuses and alabama and mississippi have primaries on tuesday. s mitt romney held a conference in mississippi and alabama. santorum is in alabama and kansas. newt gring riingrich is staying south. he has three events in mississippi. and ron paul is in kansas campaigning in topeka, wichita and the university of kansas. >>> ernest hemingway is considered one of the greatest american writers, and his work still influences readers today. but not many people know his work as a spy during world war ii. >> there were a couple instances that he was aware of with german submarines approaching fishing boats and saying, hey, we'll take your catch and fresh food. so ernest said, i'll wait for them to come alongside, and then my complainers will love the fish down the hatches. >> military and intelligence historian nicholas reynolds. on hemingway, the spy. 8:30. part of its. >> j. edgar hoo
as a token of our appreciation, allow me to present you with a small token we have here, the oxford canadian military history. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this weekend, kansas holds its republican presidential caucuses and alabama and mississippi have primaries on tuesday. s mitt romney held a conference in mississippi and alabama. santorum is in alabama and kansas. newt gring riingrich is staying south. he has three events in mississippi. and ron paul is in kansas campaigning in...
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police responded to the 400 block of oxford cord around 11:30 p.m., when they found a 21-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to shock trauma and pronounced dead at just after midnight. no word on a suspect or a modem. baltimore city police are investigating an of a deadly shooting, this one from early sunday morning. in this happens -- it happened in north these baltimore. someone shot travis joyner multiple times in the chest during a fight. harford county officials are searching for information about five weekends standings in edgewood that took place late saturday night on metal would court. we are told while police were out in the first victim, three more victims approach to the officers and early sunday morning the fifth victim showed up at franklin square hospital with a stab wound in the lower torso. police say all five victims will be ok. a two anne arundel county firefighters are recovering from injuries suffered battling fires overnight. the recall to a burning home just after 1:00 a.m. at king's college drive in arnold. two firefighters were injured. on
police responded to the 400 block of oxford cord around 11:30 p.m., when they found a 21-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to shock trauma and pronounced dead at just after midnight. no word on a suspect or a modem. baltimore city police are investigating an of a deadly shooting, this one from early sunday morning. in this happens -- it happened in north these baltimore. someone shot travis joyner multiple times in the chest during a fight. harford county officials are...
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say a man in a ski mask and a blue shirt confronted and tried to assault the student in the pink oxford. officials say the student was defending himself. >> currently the situation is under investigation by the school and the police. it has been turned over to the police department. >> this is -- officials say it stems from a taunting incident. the virtual pummelling continues. more than 600,000 people have watched the video online. >> the fact this was filmed and it has gone viral, that is a fact of life these days. >> to get somebody who they could not get someone an active action, they took a pass of -- passive route of expression and rage. >> online, beater can take on a life of its own. >> taking pictures and putting it on the internet, that this the worst kind of action. if there is malicious intent. >> police say a 15-year-old girl has been charged with assault and a plan to file assault and disorderly conduct against the adult. officials believe the man is somehow related to the 15-year- old girl. the principal said he found out about the video from a u.s. marshal in texas. >> a
say a man in a ski mask and a blue shirt confronted and tried to assault the student in the pink oxford. officials say the student was defending himself. >> currently the situation is under investigation by the school and the police. it has been turned over to the police department. >> this is -- officials say it stems from a taunting incident. the virtual pummelling continues. more than 600,000 people have watched the video online. >> the fact this was filmed and it has gone...
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neighborhood by neighborhood, after a crisp morning start, early sunshine should push up to 60. 63 for oxford, the regional picture showing just a clear sky over maryland tonight. that will help a more rapid cooloff occur. across the east right now, we are watching some developing weather that should arrive early saturday morning into the day break time frame. it's our weekend weather maker. it will keep things rather cloudy around here if the bulk of the day on saturday. friday your dry evening into the evening. 3:00a.m. saturday morning, bring in the showers. maybe some drizzle through midday on saturday. i wouldn't cancel any plans. overnight down to 37 with a clear sky, again frost in areas as well. tomorrow 62. i guarantee some spots struggling to get out of 50s and tomorrow night down to 45 and cloudy. remember those rain showers are not for the evening they're really for early saturday morning. sunday looking good. chance to get back outside completely, we'll see 67 and sun again. 58 is average high for this part of late march. >> we like the 70s. >>> big thank you if johns hopkins. go
neighborhood by neighborhood, after a crisp morning start, early sunshine should push up to 60. 63 for oxford, the regional picture showing just a clear sky over maryland tonight. that will help a more rapid cooloff occur. across the east right now, we are watching some developing weather that should arrive early saturday morning into the day break time frame. it's our weekend weather maker. it will keep things rather cloudy around here if the bulk of the day on saturday. friday your dry...
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author of this new book, "no one's world the rising west and the coming who global turn," published by oxford. what do you mean by global turn with? >> buy global term i refer to a period in history in which the world center of gravity moves. the last global turn is when the world was relatively multipolar but arguably the center of gravity was in the buzz of the tammie and valley, india, china, and then beginning in late medieval period let's say 12 come 1300 began to see commercialism rise in europe, new cities were born, you begin to see a middle class of bruges' fauzi and by 17 or 1800 europe was dominant in this of the pendulum had swung from a stone wall come from new delhi from that part of the world up to northern europe, and what i'm arguing in this book is the pendulum has started to swing again and that is because we seapower moving from the west that is to say north america and europe and it's heading east, but it's not just heading east and that's why i call the look no one's world. i don't think that any country regional or model will dominate and we are headed to a world that f
author of this new book, "no one's world the rising west and the coming who global turn," published by oxford. what do you mean by global turn with? >> buy global term i refer to a period in history in which the world center of gravity moves. the last global turn is when the world was relatively multipolar but arguably the center of gravity was in the buzz of the tammie and valley, india, china, and then beginning in late medieval period let's say 12 come 1300 began to see...
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researchers at university of oxford are calling for better, long-term monitoring of patients so surgeons and patients have more information to make better decisions. they say there is a lack of evidence on the safety or cost effectiveness of many implants. little reliable data on comparing the implants and surgical techniques. more than 160,000 total replace -- knee replacements were performed in 2008. >>> new colorectal careening guidelines are being released. it calls for doctors conducting a risk assessment. patients at average risk start screenings at age 50. high risk should start at 40 or ten years younger than the youngest relative diagnosed with colon cancer. >>> howard is here with the forecast. >> outside on the weather terrace. don't have the jacket on now even though it's in the lower 40s. a nice warm-up is headed this way. the cold has done one good thing for us. the numbers are down. the tree pollen is moderate at 16 and mold low at 329. we'll be back with a full forecast looking ahead to the weekend when 9news now returns. >>> we've been combing through the day's daily e-m
researchers at university of oxford are calling for better, long-term monitoring of patients so surgeons and patients have more information to make better decisions. they say there is a lack of evidence on the safety or cost effectiveness of many implants. little reliable data on comparing the implants and surgical techniques. more than 160,000 total replace -- knee replacements were performed in 2008. >>> new colorectal careening guidelines are being released. it calls for doctors...
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a professor of history and politics of modern china at oxford university is joining us. thanks for being with us. i want to get on to the politics, but very quickly, it how worried do you think the leadership would be enough with this growth rate? we have just heard jimmy robertson talking about that it needs to be 8% just to keep providing what it has already provided its people? >> i think they will be concerned, but not hysterical. they know china still does not have full democratic legitimacy and nobody voted for these people. economic growth is central to them keeping their right to rule. they will keep a close eye on that question. >> i mentioned this mentionedperiod i that we thisn, it has always been managed beautifully as far as the leadership there is concerned, they have managed, you might say. is it going to be that smooth? it's a tricky at times making transitions? >> probably in the autumn of this year the transition will be pretty smoke. one of the improvements of deng xiaoping was that he managed to move from the cultural transition of mao with a lot of p
a professor of history and politics of modern china at oxford university is joining us. thanks for being with us. i want to get on to the politics, but very quickly, it how worried do you think the leadership would be enough with this growth rate? we have just heard jimmy robertson talking about that it needs to be 8% just to keep providing what it has already provided its people? >> i think they will be concerned, but not hysterical. they know china still does not have full democratic...
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. >> jon: that is-- i got-- dow-- oxford english dictionary, i submit to you, a new measure of time, the romney. (laughter) jses it's defined as the three and a half hour window in which a grown man running for president can change his deeply held conviction to its opposite. (laughter) let me use it in a sentence for you. oh my god we've been in this [bleep] for two and a half romneys now. (laughter) i need to pee. no, i don't. but it's no wonder a rom nae was confused. the interviewer asked romney about birth control, and as the republican senator's debating the amendment yesterday made clear, the blunt amendment has nothing to do with birth control. >> many have tried to characterize this amendment as denying women access to contraception. that's a red herring. >> the word contraception is not in there because it's not about a specific procedure. >> it they want to somehow shroud this, and veil it as a women's health issue. it is certainly not about contraceptives. >> jon: it is about the whores who use contraceptives. the and dancing. it's about dancing. it always begins with the
. >> jon: that is-- i got-- dow-- oxford english dictionary, i submit to you, a new measure of time, the romney. (laughter) jses it's defined as the three and a half hour window in which a grown man running for president can change his deeply held conviction to its opposite. (laughter) let me use it in a sentence for you. oh my god we've been in this [bleep] for two and a half romneys now. (laughter) i need to pee. no, i don't. but it's no wonder a rom nae was confused. the interviewer...
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they're trying to do what they've done in new york along fifth avenue and in london on oxford street. >> translator: i'm just so excited. we are so happy to begin our next phase of globalization from this store. >> the opening drew quite the crowd. >> reporter: stores selling luxury brands line this street, across the street are stores like tiffany and prada, but the owners of this company decided to plop down their casual clothing store many the middle of all of this. to casual clothes are in the middle of main street. staff say more than 1,000 eager customers lined upstarting at 5:00 a.m. this morning. 500 clerks waited for their arrival. about 1/5 of them can cater to people from around the world in japanese, english, chinese, korean, french and spanish. >> translator: welcome. >> after the earthquake, we're thinking everything we can do at least everybody from other country. >> they helped me to chose some t-shirts they're very good. >> i hope it gloeblzs and becomes more diverse in america because i would like to see them there. >> reporter: marketers have crafted a global strate
they're trying to do what they've done in new york along fifth avenue and in london on oxford street. >> translator: i'm just so excited. we are so happy to begin our next phase of globalization from this store. >> the opening drew quite the crowd. >> reporter: stores selling luxury brands line this street, across the street are stores like tiffany and prada, but the owners of this company decided to plop down their casual clothing store many the middle of all of this. to...
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a graduate of yale law school in oxford, university. in may of 2006, 11 month leaders and community groups filed a joint request to the fbi for all records in the surveillance and investigations of themselves or their group since january of 2001. none of the individuals has ever been charged or convicted of any crime. they hope to shed light on practices implemented by the federal agents to spy on mosques. they also shed likt on the other practices. so welcome to the panel. >> thank you. and thank you for allowing me to do this by skype. can you hear me okay? >> perfect. >> great. so, thank you for the introduction. what we learned more than anybody else is the fbi was surveilling a lot of political activity of members of the muslim community in southern california. but to some extent we had already suspected that. obviously talking about section 55-c. the quote/unquote exclusion. i want to say how we learned that those were likely an issue in the case. when we filed the request, it was a first person request. we said we want any docume
a graduate of yale law school in oxford, university. in may of 2006, 11 month leaders and community groups filed a joint request to the fbi for all records in the surveillance and investigations of themselves or their group since january of 2001. none of the individuals has ever been charged or convicted of any crime. they hope to shed light on practices implemented by the federal agents to spy on mosques. they also shed likt on the other practices. so welcome to the panel. >> thank you....
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researchers at the university of oxford are calling for better, long-term monitoring of patients so surgeons and patients have more information to make better decisions. they say there's a lack of evidence on the safety or cost effectiveness for many of the implants and little reliable data comparing implants and surgical techniques. more than 650,000 total knee replacements were performed in the u.s. in 2008. >>> the american college of physicians is releasing new cool low recollect al cancer screening guidelines. they say doctors should risk cancer assessment in all adults. patients at average risk should start screening at 50 years old. high risk adults should start at 40 or ten years younger than the age of their youngest relative diagnosed with company low cancer. >>> -- colocancer. >>> a new study in the canadian medical association journal looked at nearly one million kids and found children were 39% more likely to be diagnosed with adhd if they were born in december compared to children born in january. the younger children were also 48% more likely to be treated with medication for
researchers at the university of oxford are calling for better, long-term monitoring of patients so surgeons and patients have more information to make better decisions. they say there's a lack of evidence on the safety or cost effectiveness for many of the implants and little reliable data comparing implants and surgical techniques. more than 650,000 total knee replacements were performed in the u.s. in 2008. >>> the american college of physicians is releasing new cool low recollect...
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time, as commander centcom, i wonder if you'll accept this small token of our appreciation it's the oxford companion to canadian military history. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> president obama is in prince george, virginia, talking about the economy. speaking at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant. see that live on our companion network on c-span at 12:30 eastern. yesterday the president's re-election campaign released a two-minute trailer for a campaign documentary called "the road we traveled." >> how do we understand this president and his time in office? do we look at the day's headlines? or do we remember what we as a country have been through? >> the president elect here is in chicago. he named the members of the economic team and they all fly in for the first big briefing on the economy. >> what was described in that meeting was an economic crisis beyond anything, anybody had imagined. >> our time of standing pat, of protecting interests and putting off on unpleasant decisions, that has surely passed. >> his advisers would ask, where to begin? what urge
time, as commander centcom, i wonder if you'll accept this small token of our appreciation it's the oxford companion to canadian military history. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> president obama is in prince george, virginia, talking about the economy. speaking at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant. see that live on our companion network on c-span at 12:30 eastern. yesterday the president's re-election campaign released a two-minute trailer for a...
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oxford at the sent history and it works on ass which they'd done an exhibit on and he's still funkictioning there. he's been in charge of history for the marine corps and has several books to his credit and one on marine operations in the second gulf war and also he has done a book on german resistance to hitler in world war ii which was an interesting speck rum. we're delighted to have you here. we' please join me to welcome him. >> thank you, party. and thank you all for coming out to hear my story. what i'm going talk about as peter told you is the hemingway family and intelligence in world war ii. my thesis is that the hemingway family was involved in intelligence to a greater extent than has previously been acknowledged. this was something that they liked to do and they, in this case is ernest himself and his brother lester and his son john or bumby, and they thought they were very good at it. i'm going to tell you that the results are a little bit of a mixed bag. i'm also going tell you that there were surprising players whose role hasn't been acknowledged and i would say it's a drama
oxford at the sent history and it works on ass which they'd done an exhibit on and he's still funkictioning there. he's been in charge of history for the marine corps and has several books to his credit and one on marine operations in the second gulf war and also he has done a book on german resistance to hitler in world war ii which was an interesting speck rum. we're delighted to have you here. we' please join me to welcome him. >> thank you, party. and thank you all for coming out to...