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amanda costello left oxford two years ago. so whatever it was behind all this, it didn't happen last week. maybe in edinburgh in the summer? at the festival? they took a couple of shows up there and all hell broke loose apparently. scott was accused of stealing and there was a fight. all highly theatrical. yeah, there's a reason for that. hathaway: we can eliminate one possibility. make my day. amanda costello, she gave the play a four-star review. what possibility does that eliminate? well, that one of the cast overheard her phoning in her copy to the paper, didn't like what they'd heard, so decided he'd have his revenge. or her revenge. what century are you living in? journalists don't phone in copy anymore. they do it electronically on their blackberrys and things. did she have a blackberry? had it with her at the theater. where is it now? no idea. it wasn't with the body and it wasn't in her room at the hotel. it strikes me it would be worth finding. trouble is these actors they're like some old-fashioned criminal gang-- c
amanda costello left oxford two years ago. so whatever it was behind all this, it didn't happen last week. maybe in edinburgh in the summer? at the festival? they took a couple of shows up there and all hell broke loose apparently. scott was accused of stealing and there was a fight. all highly theatrical. yeah, there's a reason for that. hathaway: we can eliminate one possibility. make my day. amanda costello, she gave the play a four-star review. what possibility does that eliminate? well,...
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oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced environment speaking to members of their own discipline-based tribe and try to help them translate their work to a larger audience and that sometimes can be a real challenge. but it goes to the heart of what oxford should be doing which is not publishing works to very small groups of intellectuals, although that is a crucial part of what we do, but also trying to identify works that are broader input and trying to bring those works to people who are interested who did do not reside in the academy. so i think the subtitle of the session today is
oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced...
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when you met him he was a humble pc here in oxford.he was called out to a domestic disturbance, a report from one of your neighbors. apparently you went for your then-husband with a knife. but he being a nice liberal-minded oxford don, decided not to bring charges. well, he always was spineless. let's assume that you murdered richard scott and amanda costello. why amanda? because she was one of the family, one of your blue-eyed girls. she knew what you were up to. but that wasn't much of a story, was it? a bit of academic naughtiness. maybe a couple of paragraphs on page seven. but the minute richard was murdered it was straight to the front page. she had a good, big story. she boasted about it at the first night party. all i have ever done is try to help my students. but if you like students that much, why try to implicate them? why try to pin it on phil beaumont? or joe myers, come to that with those ridiculous quotations from shakespeare? theoretically, if i were a murderer i'd do all i could to implicate other people. it's basic co
when you met him he was a humble pc here in oxford.he was called out to a domestic disturbance, a report from one of your neighbors. apparently you went for your then-husband with a knife. but he being a nice liberal-minded oxford don, decided not to bring charges. well, he always was spineless. let's assume that you murdered richard scott and amanda costello. why amanda? because she was one of the family, one of your blue-eyed girls. she knew what you were up to. but that wasn't much of a...
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again, there is the square, william faulkner square down and the middle of oxford. i don't know if it still happens that way, but if you are an african american 1962 and had any business on a square, you better be about a quickly. go to the bank. no loitering. no hanging around talking to each other. did your job done and move on. if you tried on a hat, it was your had. you bought it. that kind of a culture. the army has this kind of assignment. humor breaks out. thank god for that. one of our black officers says, when the front of a bus. i'm in the front of of bus in mississippi. that kind of survival humor because it was boring. it was boring, except for those first moments of tension during the riots and the intention letter on when he would be moving from class to class, and we would spot a car that should not be there, someone that did not look like a student. other than that, lot of flat time in a lot of boredom. things got, again, for humor. one new yorker said, i wish that , you know, mississippi should really be like a foreign state. like canada, different
again, there is the square, william faulkner square down and the middle of oxford. i don't know if it still happens that way, but if you are an african american 1962 and had any business on a square, you better be about a quickly. go to the bank. no loitering. no hanging around talking to each other. did your job done and move on. if you tried on a hat, it was your had. you bought it. that kind of a culture. the army has this kind of assignment. humor breaks out. thank god for that. one of our...
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he creates -- there's just, there are 114 words now in the oxford english dictionary which are credited to jefferson either as the coiner or the introducer, the first one to actually bring them into the mainstream. and the list is really sort of fascinating. pedicure is his word. pussy -- i'm sorry, that's teddy roosevelt. monocrat meaning a person who believes in a single rule. the one he does probably the most with and becomes the most egregious to the purists and the language police is the word "belittle." he creates the word belittle, he knows what he's up to. he knows he's creating something that's going to be very disturbing. noah webster himself loves the word. in fact, one of noah webster's teachers at yale writes noah webster a letter about the word "belittle," and it extends -- the british hate the word to the extent that when fowler comes out in 1938, fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create sort of, disturb the british. the very early days of language from the jefferson, adams, washington, they all were aware that t
he creates -- there's just, there are 114 words now in the oxford english dictionary which are credited to jefferson either as the coiner or the introducer, the first one to actually bring them into the mainstream. and the list is really sort of fascinating. pedicure is his word. pussy -- i'm sorry, that's teddy roosevelt. monocrat meaning a person who believes in a single rule. the one he does probably the most with and becomes the most egregious to the purists and the language police is the...
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there are 114 words now and the oxford english dictionary which are credited to jefferson as a corner or the introducer and the first one to actually bring them into the mainstream. the list is really sort of fascinating. pedicure is his word. i'm sorry. mona craddock meaning a person who is in a single room. the one that he does the most with and becomes the most egregious with the purest and the language police is the word be little. he creates the word be little and he knows he is creating something that is going to be very disturbing and noah webster himself just loves the word. in fact he wanted to know webster's teachers at yale who writes noah webster about the word be little and the british hate the word when fowler comes up with modern english usage in 1938 in the first edition. fowler is still attacking the word as sort of a piece of american trash that jefferson did to create to disturb the british. the very early days of language jefferson and adams and washington all were aware that they were creating a new language. one of noaa webster's precepts was the american languag
there are 114 words now and the oxford english dictionary which are credited to jefferson as a corner or the introducer and the first one to actually bring them into the mainstream. the list is really sort of fascinating. pedicure is his word. i'm sorry. mona craddock meaning a person who is in a single room. the one that he does the most with and becomes the most egregious with the purest and the language police is the word be little. he creates the word be little and he knows he is creating...
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. ♪ >> this is from ohio, the miami university marching band, from oxford, ohio.that is the platoon, 3rd u. infantry regiment. this is the miami university marching band. has been an integral part of the spirit and pride of miami university and surrounding oxford, ohio and butler county. >> miami, ohio, will tell you, is close to my heart because my sister actually attended miami, ohio. a beautiful campus. one of the most beautiful i've ever been to. and their marching band is huge. i'm watching it head our way right now. >> 260 members. love the percussion. the band has performed in macy's thanksgiving day parades, carnegie hall. let's let them perform. ♪ >> they have won numerous honors and performing in the macy's day parade. numerous honors. ♪ >> the miami university marching band. from oxford, ohio. ♪ now advancing, the illinois state float celebrates the home state of president obama and the birthplace of first lady michelle obama. the land of lincoln float features american flags, the state flag, and a panorama of the capitol. the state seal adorns the fron
. ♪ >> this is from ohio, the miami university marching band, from oxford, ohio.that is the platoon, 3rd u. infantry regiment. this is the miami university marching band. has been an integral part of the spirit and pride of miami university and surrounding oxford, ohio and butler county. >> miami, ohio, will tell you, is close to my heart because my sister actually attended miami, ohio. a beautiful campus. one of the most beautiful i've ever been to. and their marching band is...
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not going to be teaching physics at oxford any time soon. >> he may be teaching dancing here at oxfordoosen up a little bit and he might be able -- all all right. so both of you admire his pluck? >> nice word. >> a lot of british sun subjects are watching us over there we admire his pluck. he might be more articulate in defining more real life death. >> if it were left overturning cars. >> new castle times. i know i'm going to get mail for that women in combat, now, it's as an evolution now. we have gays okay, no more don't ask, don't tell, it's now you can tell whatever you want and we'll ask you nothing. this has been taken care of under the obama administration. now we are evolve toggle women from combat. they can go on the front lines, mcguirk and you say? >> listen, i don't know why the military has to be at the forefront of these social experiments. i just don't understand why women deserve. my daughter has been nominated to a military academy. i'm all for it. more to the point and less politically correct to talk about is human sexuality. can you imagine if we got into a protrac
not going to be teaching physics at oxford any time soon. >> he may be teaching dancing here at oxfordoosen up a little bit and he might be able -- all all right. so both of you admire his pluck? >> nice word. >> a lot of british sun subjects are watching us over there we admire his pluck. he might be more articulate in defining more real life death. >> if it were left overturning cars. >> new castle times. i know i'm going to get mail for that women in combat,...
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this is oxford, england, not oxford, mississippi. (cell phone rings) mm. yes, ma'am?kay, we'll meet you by the porters' lodge. young man: "here will we sit, and let the sounds of music "creep in our ears; "soft stillness and the night become the touches of sweet harmony." (orchestra begins holst's the planets) this is inspector lewis. have you decided to cooperate at last, sir? well done. inspector! thank you for coming, father. are you going to tell me what andrew crompton said or not? no, but what i can tell you is that jez haydock came to see me... for advice. jez? he overheard an argument that night in the observatory. i told him to follow his conscience. (the planets continues) lewis: jez must be here somewhere. you disgusting waste of space! get off me! (music continues as men struggle) he's the one who... i'm warning you, mr. finniston. make yourself scarce. he's there. jez! tell them what you told me about the master and your aunt. (orchestra continues playing) yeah, see what i mean? it would have been the next best thing to invisible. stand the rifle up in th
this is oxford, england, not oxford, mississippi. (cell phone rings) mm. yes, ma'am?kay, we'll meet you by the porters' lodge. young man: "here will we sit, and let the sounds of music "creep in our ears; "soft stillness and the night become the touches of sweet harmony." (orchestra begins holst's the planets) this is inspector lewis. have you decided to cooperate at last, sir? well done. inspector! thank you for coming, father. are you going to tell me what andrew crompton...
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and professor, stephanos bibas, whose new book, the machinery of criminal justice, is published by oxford university press. professor, do we have an efficient criminal justice system? >> guest: we have a system that has moved from what people expect it to be, a public morality play where we blame and punish and then reintegrate people who do wrong to one that's been taken over by the lawyers. we have professionals who have maximized the speed of the system. it's hurried, plea bargaining disposing with 190 out of 20 cases. but it's bargaining for justice so the victims have no say, often don't know what happens in their cases. defendants feel lime they have copped a plea or gotten away with something, and the public wonders, why is this about a deal rather than a jury trial and a verdict? we have become very busy in the last two centuries, from before this nation was founded, criminal justice was about right and wrong, pain and blame, and the apologies and healing, and we have too many criminal cases so the lawyers have just sped things up by pleading cases out, one after another after ano
and professor, stephanos bibas, whose new book, the machinery of criminal justice, is published by oxford university press. professor, do we have an efficient criminal justice system? >> guest: we have a system that has moved from what people expect it to be, a public morality play where we blame and punish and then reintegrate people who do wrong to one that's been taken over by the lawyers. we have professionals who have maximized the speed of the system. it's hurried, plea bargaining...
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and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success
and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success
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[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron. central distributing point. and its cover? export of everything from stove polish to tractors. mostly legitimate. and somewhere inside there, the weapons component, waiting to be transshipped. >> how do you know? >> tell him, kel. >> tell him what? >> tell him about how i've been around. tell him about all the stoolies and betrayers i know. i bought the information. >> big building. >> we got to find a teeny, tiny component. >> needle in a haystack. >> hey, it's an awful lot of trouble. >> is it that difficult? a small precious object to be kept safe, which sugge
[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron....
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also oxford university press that published the book and also to my:editor catherine and the people here at the foundation also jonathan who helped to make the book possible. the reason it was necessary storming off the stage from 1970's of the insurgent movement is important yet at the same time that is less well understood. and we had the great bull of on the taliban but we wanted to focus how did they develop after 9/11? we have one dozen chapters in the book and those on stage you contributed in those two writing a book that chapter with the taliban insurgency as it relates to the condo tarry taliban without movement to negotiate with the afghan government were not followed up. also the professor at national defence university and at columbia and that a high ranking pakistan a police official that now has the political scene when the political ecosystem that the pact is danny taliban chance when because although the m&a are sufficiently lined to allow the political space it enjoyed during the 2009 time period with denial about the pakistan the taliban and the threat that opposed. bri
also oxford university press that published the book and also to my:editor catherine and the people here at the foundation also jonathan who helped to make the book possible. the reason it was necessary storming off the stage from 1970's of the insurgent movement is important yet at the same time that is less well understood. and we had the great bull of on the taliban but we wanted to focus how did they develop after 9/11? we have one dozen chapters in the book and those on stage you...
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through there have been several reports tornadoes and now nine out todaytches memphis and on into oxfordmississippi. stretches all the way down to theat lakes south. a bit as iteakening way, but by late tomorrow and tomorrow evening time, we could be looking at some severe weather. some of the reports days,he last couple of some hail around chicago and a damage in the middle part of the country. overnight tonight and during the be in torow, we will breeze and southerly the jet stream swings in with that wave. warm and increasingly windy as we go through tomorrow. starting tomorrow at 4:00 in the afternoon with those strong , up to 20-30 miles an hour. along that front and out in front of it, some likely strong perhaps even severe thunderstorms and then in back the strong northwesterly wind as we cold air sweeps in the last day of january. tomorrow andg mostly dry. storms coming in late the evening rush hour. temperatures tomorrow again near degrees, then after the storm through and as we get into thursday morning, gusty winds and may be a passing snow flurry thursday but certainly nothin
through there have been several reports tornadoes and now nine out todaytches memphis and on into oxfordmississippi. stretches all the way down to theat lakes south. a bit as iteakening way, but by late tomorrow and tomorrow evening time, we could be looking at some severe weather. some of the reports days,he last couple of some hail around chicago and a damage in the middle part of the country. overnight tonight and during the be in torow, we will breeze and southerly the jet stream swings in...
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dix new jersey, to go down to oxford. we were not prepared. i had to -- my colonel looked at me and he said, do your best. this was after i asked about a map. armies have maps. they have maps of central europe. they have a map of the park benches and a fire hydrant. we did not have a map. do your best, he said. i looked up and my brother was an enlisted man in the army and he said, whatever you do as a second lieutenant, don't show indecision. just make in order and make a decision and move with it. so i grabbed my driver and radio operator in a looked out across one of president eisenhower's new interstates going alongside it and i saw phillips 66 gas station. there is the rest of the story. i grabbed him and went over and walked in full battle gear, gas mask, pistol and everything else up into this midnight on the midnight shift filling station operator. can i have a map of? you know, when the shows an edge of memphis appear? he jumped off of his stool, scattered around behind the counter and gave me a map and out the door i went. that was p
dix new jersey, to go down to oxford. we were not prepared. i had to -- my colonel looked at me and he said, do your best. this was after i asked about a map. armies have maps. they have maps of central europe. they have a map of the park benches and a fire hydrant. we did not have a map. do your best, he said. i looked up and my brother was an enlisted man in the army and he said, whatever you do as a second lieutenant, don't show indecision. just make in order and make a decision and move...
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timbuktu, and universities, oxford, cambridge, harvard are there in mali. it has a long tradition of extremism and supporting learning advances through religion and through political process these. we have to create a space where people who are pushing peace processes, that their voices can be heard. not only those who are backing military intervention that could lead to greater civilian chaos. >> thank you. drastically insufficient, that is how the international rescue committee this practical response to the situation in syria saying that the civil war has unleashed a staggering humanitarian crisis. hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee the violence. they are now making the refugee s' lives even harder. >> that has been the worst of winter is for people who fled the worst of wars. across a blanket of snow in the valley, you can see syrian families in the distance. they have taken refuge by a mosque. all of the roads in are blocked by snow. we can only reach them by foot. two rows of concrete blocks are now home. these do not keep winter snows out
timbuktu, and universities, oxford, cambridge, harvard are there in mali. it has a long tradition of extremism and supporting learning advances through religion and through political process these. we have to create a space where people who are pushing peace processes, that their voices can be heard. not only those who are backing military intervention that could lead to greater civilian chaos. >> thank you. drastically insufficient, that is how the international rescue committee this...
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. >> oxford university press has a series called what everyone needs to know. with the tea party movement, some of which is libertarian, some is conservative, issues going on in contemporary american politics, it seems like libertarian ideas are becoming more influential than they had been. i had to jump on the opportunity to read the book. i have a story to tell with this book. one of my main goals is to make libertarianism seemed reasonable to those who are not inclined to like it. many books start with promises most people will not accept. >> how did you put it together? >> if i were not a libertarian, what would i want to know about? i think about many of the misconceptions people have. articles have been run on libertarianism written by critics of libertarianism. they were not charitable. they were criticizing a cartoon or strongman version of it. i was thinking, what would that kind of person need to hear in order to get a better grasp of what the view is. i thought of my mother in law. she is a committed democrat. she has a view of what people in this mo
. >> oxford university press has a series called what everyone needs to know. with the tea party movement, some of which is libertarian, some is conservative, issues going on in contemporary american politics, it seems like libertarian ideas are becoming more influential than they had been. i had to jump on the opportunity to read the book. i have a story to tell with this book. one of my main goals is to make libertarianism seemed reasonable to those who are not inclined to like it. many...
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he comes back from oxford and goes to yale. he's troubled. i'm not sure how much of you know about yale law school. it's not infrequent they don't go to class. they are off doing other thing. social actism. bill didn't go to class the first throw months he was at yale. he was act i have in politics. hillary went to class. she was active. she became the first year close to miriam and she was committed to series of social issues. she was a leader all during the time at yale. a leader who was a reformer. who was an activist, but never stop listened to the people around her and trying to build bridges to people and never alien ated the people in power. like the president and the dean of the loom. the most common story how they met they kept on staring at each other across the room. one day hillary goes up to him and said look, if we're going keep looking at each other this way don't you think we should introduce ourselves to each other? the other one, which i like better is the fact that bill was attracted to the young woman who was totally diffe
he comes back from oxford and goes to yale. he's troubled. i'm not sure how much of you know about yale law school. it's not infrequent they don't go to class. they are off doing other thing. social actism. bill didn't go to class the first throw months he was at yale. he was act i have in politics. hillary went to class. she was active. she became the first year close to miriam and she was committed to series of social issues. she was a leader all during the time at yale. a leader who was a...
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to georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the fallujah that goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot handle the sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he's attracted to the kind of women his mother directed him him to that are the duty queens and attractive and that really is where his eyes had been. so this comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham.
to georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the fallujah that goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot handle the sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he's attracted to the kind of women his mother directed him him to that are the duty queens and attractive and that really is where his eyes had been. so this comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham.
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christians gathered for a church service presided over by patriarch bart thol mew and made their way to oxford where the patriarch throws a christmas mix into the crucifix in the water. traditionally they dive for the crucifix and the one who finds it has the honor of handing it back to the patriarch. >> in greece, celebrations at the greek orthodox church near the capital athens. swimmers there also hoping to catch a large, gold cross. a tradition that's believed to bring simmers good luck. in russia midnight masses under way in moscow's cathedral of christ the savior. in egypt, christmas celebrations are being led by the country's new pope. how he's used the occasion to urge all egyptians toned their protest and work on rebuilding the country. he said the church still has concerns about the new constitution. >> thank you so much for talking to us. let me begin by asking you, what is your message to the community on this crearks your first christmas after being ordained as pope? >> firstly happy new year and merry christmas. translator: the most important is one of happiness. the world today
christians gathered for a church service presided over by patriarch bart thol mew and made their way to oxford where the patriarch throws a christmas mix into the crucifix in the water. traditionally they dive for the crucifix and the one who finds it has the honor of handing it back to the patriarch. >> in greece, celebrations at the greek orthodox church near the capital athens. swimmers there also hoping to catch a large, gold cross. a tradition that's believed to bring simmers good...
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rain there, as we head in bel air, temperature 2 degrees, oxford 28 now.this is what to expect through the rest of the day. the mix, waking up around 6:00 this morning, that continues right until 9:00. by this afternoon, around lunchtime, we should be seeing showers, freezing rain, basically ice coming in contact with the surface, what happens is that we have the cold air on the ground and once the rain comes down it freezes. we have a glaze on the roadways. >>> deadly fire takes the life of a 10-year-old girl. >> the latest on the investigation in to what caused the house fire, what firefighters are doing to make sure this doesn't happen in a dundalk neighborhood again. >>> performers are heading to connecticut for a star studded event. we will tell you what they are doing for families impacted by the sandy high school elementary school shooting. >>> no delays on 695, we are dealing with freezing rain and sleet across the region. a live look in wood lawn where the winter weather arrived. i will let you know how this weather will affect your commute, comin
rain there, as we head in bel air, temperature 2 degrees, oxford 28 now.this is what to expect through the rest of the day. the mix, waking up around 6:00 this morning, that continues right until 9:00. by this afternoon, around lunchtime, we should be seeing showers, freezing rain, basically ice coming in contact with the surface, what happens is that we have the cold air on the ground and once the rain comes down it freezes. we have a glaze on the roadways. >>> deadly fire takes the...
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>> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i
>> oxford. university. >> how many years were you there? >> one. >> what did you study? >> theology. >> then where did you go? >> i went to new jersey. >> and what did you study there? >> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i...
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it was -- in the dictionary, the merriam webster world dictionary and abridged oxford this does not meete definition for charter in any way whatsoever. there is no reference to existing policies, plans, process or procedures. the -- it opposes no challenges, no real challenges. it -- there's no way to -- no language to address short comings. before these statements are made. the word clouds, while pretty, have no real basis. and i question their usefulness on posters and wallet cards. these actually were studied, and in the 1980's, when lillian vernon and the sky mall made them available for posting in businesses. and the studies found them to be absolutely useless. so i would urge the department not to waste any of their revenues, which thank you, i'm glad the revenues were way up, but please don't waste it on posters and wallet cards. i would urge the commission to, once again, send this back for further work. it certainly, in my estimation, needs it. i don't know who worked on it. according to the language in the personal letter, which isn't part of the document, i wouldn't think, you
it was -- in the dictionary, the merriam webster world dictionary and abridged oxford this does not meete definition for charter in any way whatsoever. there is no reference to existing policies, plans, process or procedures. the -- it opposes no challenges, no real challenges. it -- there's no way to -- no language to address short comings. before these statements are made. the word clouds, while pretty, have no real basis. and i question their usefulness on posters and wallet cards. these...
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studied at cambridge though, not oxford. nobody's perfect. what did crompton say in the church? "friday at 3:15 i shall have an excess of joy." look at this that he's marked. it's horrocks's description of a friend of his watching venus cross the sun. lewis: "he stood for some time motionless scarcely trusting his own senses through excess of joy." (knock at door) with the head porter looming large on your radar, i wondered if this might be of interest. it's a call logged yesterday about a theft at branksfield sheltered accommodation. the complainant's a ted temple. ah, that's roger temple's dear old dad. have we attended, ma'am? on two priority points out of ten? what do you think? i think we should top up the points. thanks, ma'am. you remember some photos? no, doctor. no, i'm... i'm not a doctor. i said before. dr. ransome's not here. no, dr. ransome... she can't come today. should i tell the master's wife? tell her what, ted? about marilyn monroe? look... yeah. bye, ted. thanks. because ted said the photos were stolen, they had to call us. then they found out it was just rog
studied at cambridge though, not oxford. nobody's perfect. what did crompton say in the church? "friday at 3:15 i shall have an excess of joy." look at this that he's marked. it's horrocks's description of a friend of his watching venus cross the sun. lewis: "he stood for some time motionless scarcely trusting his own senses through excess of joy." (knock at door) with the head porter looming large on your radar, i wondered if this might be of interest. it's a call logged...
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[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron. central distributing point. and its cover? export of everything from stove polish to tractors. mostly legitimate. and somewhere inside there, the weapons component, waiting to be transshipped. >> how do you know? >> tell him, kel. >> tell him what? >> tell him about how i've been around. tell him about all the stoolies and betrayers i know. i bought the information. >> big building. >> we got to find a teeny, tiny component. >> needle in a haystack. >> hey, it's an awful lot of trouble. >> is it that difficult? a small precious object to be kept safe, which sugge
[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron....
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[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron. central distributing point. and its cover? export of everything from stove polish to tractors. mostly legitimate. and somewhere inside there, the weapons component, waiting to be transshipped. >> how do you know? >> tell him, kel. >> tell him what? >> tell him about how i've been around. tell him about all the stoolies and betrayers i know. i bought the information. >> big building. >> we got to find a teeny, tiny component. >> needle in a haystack. >> hey, it's an awful lot of trouble. >> is it that difficult? a small precious object to be kept safe, which sugge
[unzipping bag] try the pocket of the blue oxford. there's a trigger mechanism on the bottom left-hand corner. precise non-functional replica of the component they tore me apart for. >> ok. it's a dummy prototype, a phony. now, what's it good for? >> good enough to get the real one back. good enough to prove my innocence. good enough to save my life. help me. safe deposit box for all the tainted loot of the orient, front for every curtain there is from bamboo to silk to iron....
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he is a student at oxford. the photo is thought to be from 1979 or 1980 and never published before.ll be published later this month. the two were just friends. >> she looks so young. >> san francisco's rare river otter is turning into a real big tourist attraction. sutro sam is taking up residence and he brought big crowds to the area today with their cameras and their video recorders just trying to get a glimpse of him frolicking in the water. you can also follow him on twitter. he tweeted today. >> there are a million uses for duct tape. although you never saw it used to strap in an unruly airline passenger. this happened on a flight from ice land to new york on thursday . the drunk man started choking a woman, the other passengers held him down and then strapped him to the seat. >> he wasn't charged. the passengers didn't want to come forward. although it makes for more leg room. >> that is remarkable use of duct tape. >> you can use duct tape for anything. that's true. i'm >>> tonight on a special edition of "nightline," a living miracle. it is an extremely rare double hand tran
he is a student at oxford. the photo is thought to be from 1979 or 1980 and never published before.ll be published later this month. the two were just friends. >> she looks so young. >> san francisco's rare river otter is turning into a real big tourist attraction. sutro sam is taking up residence and he brought big crowds to the area today with their cameras and their video recorders just trying to get a glimpse of him frolicking in the water. you can also follow him on twitter. he...
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first, if i remember right, mahogany lined, everything about it seems like you'd gone to oxford. as is he jumped in and sipping expensive scotch and smoking a pipe and he's telling you great paranoid conspiracy theories and you cannot wake him up. who is that gentleman from what did he cost african mice? >> president mbeki. yeah, after a very late night conversation, he said don't you know this is a conspiracy of the western pharmaceutical companies to poisonous africans? it's always been a mystery why such an intelligent person who's done a lot of good things, a strategic thinker could believe such a thing. and that cost about 300,000 minus according to study from harvard because it delayed introduction of antiretroviral study, mother to child transmission in the country and maybe also in neighboring countries, although the colleagues, maybe they were sometimes listening pullet the, but they didn't follow him, fortunately. now today, south africa has the largest hiv treatment program in the world and things have changed really to date and he was actually fired as president. but
first, if i remember right, mahogany lined, everything about it seems like you'd gone to oxford. as is he jumped in and sipping expensive scotch and smoking a pipe and he's telling you great paranoid conspiracy theories and you cannot wake him up. who is that gentleman from what did he cost african mice? >> president mbeki. yeah, after a very late night conversation, he said don't you know this is a conspiracy of the western pharmaceutical companies to poisonous africans? it's always been...
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he is a student at oxford. the photo is thought to be from 1979 or 1980 and never published before.e published later this month. the two were just friends. >> she looks so young. >> san francisco's rare river otter is turning into a real big tourist attraction. sutro sam is taking up resideg he brought big crowds to the area today with their cameras and their video recorders just trying to get a glimpse of him frolicking in the water. you can also follow him on twitter. he tweeted today. >> there are a million uses for duct tape. although you never saw it used to strap in an unruly airline passenger. this happened on a flight from ice land to new york on thursday . the drunk man started choking a woman, the other passengers held him down and then strapped him to the seat. >> he wasn't charged. the passengers didn't want to come forward. although it makes for more leg room. >> that is remarkable use of duct tape. >> you can use duct tape for anything. that's true. i'm [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a servi
he is a student at oxford. the photo is thought to be from 1979 or 1980 and never published before.e published later this month. the two were just friends. >> she looks so young. >> san francisco's rare river otter is turning into a real big tourist attraction. sutro sam is taking up resideg he brought big crowds to the area today with their cameras and their video recorders just trying to get a glimpse of him frolicking in the water. you can also follow him on twitter. he tweeted...
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georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the office candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot have a sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother are the beauty queens who are flirtatious and attractive. that is really where his eyes have been. until he comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary them. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org.
georgetown and from georgetown he becomes the office candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere but he cannot have a sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother are the beauty queens who are flirtatious and attractive. that is really where his eyes have been. until he comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary them. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org.
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we unfortunately have run out of time but i appreciate thoughts on the subject live from oxford that was international relations of professor mark almond thank you for being with us thank you. hundreds of people gathered in new york to pay their respects to aaron swartz online freedom activist who hanged himself last week the twenty six year old computer prodigies suicide came ahead of his trial for cyber crimes which could have resulted in him spending decades behind bars this week federal prosecutors dropped the charges against swartz his family and friends still blame the government for his death and associate reports of the crime downloading millions of academic papers in the public domain from a paid subscription database and the believe that they should be free. to essentially rocking out too many books in the library the punishment facing thirty years behind bars and a million dollar fine if you're looking at a crime that essentially amounts to download a p.d.f. to a hard drive. no person was harmed. there was no financial benefit murder received less punishment the result twe
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and oxford, mississippi, where i was a writer in residence. so i've toted around a lot of papers for a lot of years. c-span: faulkner does come up in your book. he used to live there in oxford, mississippi. >> guest: yes. c-span: does he--does his writing have any impact on your own? >> guest: well, as a southern writer--i mean, i sort of write mostly about north carolina and what that means. and i think flannery o'connor said it best when she said, 'nobody wants to be stalled on the train tracks when the dixie special comes barreling through.' i mean, his sort of influence is hard to ignore when you're--when you're dealing in that whole territory. c-span: did you make new friends in this endeavor that you still are in touch with? >> guest: oh, yes, oh, yes, many. and the event of a book coming out has sort of helped me rekindle and reconnect with a lot of people. i mean, the woman i spoke with earlier, nellie stone johnson, the labor activist, was in her 80s when i interviewed her and i--my--i'd been writing to her but hadn't get--getting any
and oxford, mississippi, where i was a writer in residence. so i've toted around a lot of papers for a lot of years. c-span: faulkner does come up in your book. he used to live there in oxford, mississippi. >> guest: yes. c-span: does he--does his writing have any impact on your own? >> guest: well, as a southern writer--i mean, i sort of write mostly about north carolina and what that means. and i think flannery o'connor said it best when she said, 'nobody wants to be stalled on...
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perspective thank you very much indeed independent is going to done glazebrook joining us live there from oxford in the u.k. thank you. well the libyan based islamists are accused of helping the deadly hostage taking in algeria the point that we touched on in that interview that we broke and that came in response to france's actions in mali well in the next hour peter lavelle bilski has crossed to guess whether the west is on a massive campaign against islam as a whole and just when it could lead. knighted states is involved in about fifty four countries on the continent of africa right now finding people that maybe six months to six years down the road turn out to be. the bad guy so we are creating little fires all over africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships. crosstalk coming away very shortly here in r.t. a close run election is israel and the prospect of a hardline far right government details on that for
perspective thank you very much indeed independent is going to done glazebrook joining us live there from oxford in the u.k. thank you. well the libyan based islamists are accused of helping the deadly hostage taking in algeria the point that we touched on in that interview that we broke and that came in response to france's actions in mali well in the next hour peter lavelle bilski has crossed to guess whether the west is on a massive campaign against islam as a whole and just when it could...
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he went to new college oxford. we have known each other for a long time. he has been at the forefront of investigating who was at guantanamo. this was question that was not well answered initially. the detainees did not have lawyers, and he wrote a book published in 2007 that really laid out in a public sense who was at the prison and what their stories were. he is also co-director of a film about the guantanamo detainees, and we are happy to have him. he was traveling to the u.k. to mark the anniversary, the 11th anniversary. to his right is thomas wilmer. he established the right of how is corpus for the prisoners at guantanamo, an incredibly important case. he continues to be involved in representing detainees. we'll start with colonel amodei this. -- mo davis. >> thank you. i would start out by saying, it is a pleasure to see you, but i hate to start that way by lying. i have seen a number of you for years. i keep hoping that we will meet here one day on january 11 to take a historical look back at a footnote, regrettable footnote, in our nation's hist
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experience so that you can experience the castle with the three or four nights and also experience oxfordof the other things that make that a special trip facts. gerri: you say some of the actors to actors actually stay there. >> that is what they tell me. you might not be all to experience the castle itself, but you might run into some of the cast. if you are a fanatic, that might be just as good. gerri: so lucky. sit down and run into one of the actors. so you go with her husband and he is not such a big fan. what can he do? >> so many great experiences. london is right there. one of the things that is happening with great britain is heritage. people want to experience the culture. because of the tv sure this has put a spotlight here. you can go so. i rented a jack wire. i went out there and drove that to the countryside. gerri: at jaguar. >> e5 call school. added that in this stone cottages, absolutely spectacular . used up in these the villages. >> now you have miasmas attention. he would do that. >> all types of things the hindu >> and the harry potter to work. you can jump out to th
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battery manufacture to a waiting analysis which we of the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff for the council of economic advisers. sorry. during the administration of president george w. bush. in her book, she helps us understand why the failures of such direct investments in private firms are both significant problems in themselves and cautionary tales for those who would have the government rather than private investors allocate capital. the publication that regulates the disaster caps diane mr. shear as an institute senior fellow, i'll year in which has been prolific and influential. cited by reuters reporters, talk show host, across the country. i think in particular of her many, many contributions to our series called issues 2012, ranging from her analysis demonstrating that even adjusting for the state of the economy, a number of americans receiving food stamps is at an all time high. we've heard that ago in the campaign. to another in which she made clear that oil companies so vilified for some politicians are not monopoli
battery manufacture to a waiting analysis which we of the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff for the council of economic advisers. sorry. during the administration of president george w. bush. in her book, she helps us understand why the failures of such direct investments in private firms are both significant problems in themselves and cautionary tales for those who would have the government rather than private investors allocate...
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five o'clock in oxford on the fox business network, just up the dial. well, if the freezing weather isn't bad enough for some of us, some people are living through it without heat or electricity. storm survivors, hurricane sandy survivors, how they're coping coming up. plus, senator john kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, testifying to the senate foreign relations committee. it's all about his bid to be the next secretary of state. so how is that going to go? that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this is sheldo whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> fox weather alert. it's january and cold. to relief for the deep freeze across the northern u.s. and forecasters say a developing storm could add snow to the mix. temperatures, better than the last couple of days bus freezing in louisville and d.c. especially painful for families who don't have any
five o'clock in oxford on the fox business network, just up the dial. well, if the freezing weather isn't bad enough for some of us, some people are living through it without heat or electricity. storm survivors, hurricane sandy survivors, how they're coping coming up. plus, senator john kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, testifying to the senate foreign relations committee. it's all about his bid to be the next secretary of state. so how is that going to go? that's...