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some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed.iters. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowry, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will often make you feel better about the world. particularly if accompanied by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits, pulled pork off that whole hog, sweet jerk chicken, and brisket. hell, i feel better already. >> man: the mississippi that i've received is not the mississippi that i've had in my head. i was surprised on how sold i was off the bat. if you wanna write, you come to oxford. >> anthony: do you think that's true? well, apparently yes. >> jack pendarvis: like that line in "barton fink," "you can't throw a rock without hitting a writer." and then he says, "do me a favor, throw it hard." >> john currence: it's easy to just look at mississippi and go, "that just happens down there, so we're good, our hands are clean." it's a totally misperceived place. when i came, i fell in love with the place. i never thought that i would -- the
some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed.iters. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowry, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will often make you feel better about the world. particularly if accompanied by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits, pulled pork off that whole hog, sweet jerk chicken, and brisket. hell, i feel better already. >> man: the mississippi that i've received is not the...
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to the markets let me go let me go to ted in oxford but there'd have been what you just said there are other a lot of other people are saying that he wants to tweak the nato alliance not dismantle it i mean you know and glimmer. for example the relationship that trump has with angela merkel not very good we know that there is a he wants a review of the number of american troops that are in germany and finding it that way you know it's seventy plus years after the end of the second world war there is what thirty five thousand troops there you're saying the same thing about south south korea and we have you know it's not about nato it's also about trade relations and it seems to me that i can i guess i'm kind of answer my own question is that i don't think america first is compatible with the traditional american foreign policy at least the pillars of it not to say that those pillars are going to disappear go ahead your take on it ted in oxford thank you very much peter i think we have to look at the multiplicity of trump policies across the board and not just try and narrowly focused on
to the markets let me go let me go to ted in oxford but there'd have been what you just said there are other a lot of other people are saying that he wants to tweak the nato alliance not dismantle it i mean you know and glimmer. for example the relationship that trump has with angela merkel not very good we know that there is a he wants a review of the number of american troops that are in germany and finding it that way you know it's seventy plus years after the end of the second world war...
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pillars of it not to say that those pillars are going to disappear go ahead your take on it ted in oxford thank you very much peter i think we have to look at the multiplicity of trump policies across the board and not just try and narrowly focused on what we usually call foreign policy because i think that's a huge mistake i would argue in the first place that i tend to agree with you that trump is a subversive element when it comes to the traditional nato alliance because he's questioning its integrity and its existence in a backhanded manner but more importantly by focusing on trade and by starting what some people are regarded as the tariff wall. but i don't personally he's challenging the w t o in the fundamentals of international political and economic discourse since the end of world war two and then beyond that he's also very much against open borders he's very much interested in limiting migration and refugee movements into the u.s. and i think he's sending a signal to europeans that that kind of politician can be very popular as we've already discovered in italy and other places
pillars of it not to say that those pillars are going to disappear go ahead your take on it ted in oxford thank you very much peter i think we have to look at the multiplicity of trump policies across the board and not just try and narrowly focused on what we usually call foreign policy because i think that's a huge mistake i would argue in the first place that i tend to agree with you that trump is a subversive element when it comes to the traditional nato alliance because he's questioning its...
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and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with who served as israel's deputy foreign minister of the united states and adviser to prime minister. netanyahu i'll challenge him on whether israel shooting of palestinian protesters is all legal and i'll ask him not only about iran's nuclear program but israel's own nuclear weapons tonight a loss will be joined by professor of the renowned israeli british historian paul charney chairman of the u.k. zionist federation and. the palestinian lawyer and former advisor to the p.l.o. . ladies and gentlemen please welcome danny on. currently who heads the truth about israel. because we're going to. thank you. on may fourteenth of this year the israeli government celebrated the seventieth anniversary of your country's independence at the opening of the new us embassy in jerusalem i believe you were there as well at that event while over in gaza on that same day israeli army snipers killed sixty two palestinians in cold blood them down in full view of the world's television cameras how do you justify can you justify the killing of u
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that i'm now joined by collapse and collide is director of the center for international studies at oxford university professor nicolaides it's an honor talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now i know that for much of your khadem a career you've been focusing on how people collectively negotiated differences and you see the european union preachment much within that framework not only as an experiment in governance but also an experiment in settling and negotiating differences among the peoples as we're recording this conversation john clarke ian kerridge the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think the two are likely to proceed well i think we can argue that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries that u.k. still part of this story and. bringing with him on content a message of multilateralism the idea that we are still a world governe
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i'm in the house and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with j.d. gordon the trump campaign's director of national security i'll challenge him on the president's alleged collusion with russia and also whether donald trump is really fit to be the so-called leader of the free world. tonight i'll also be joined by mark porter president of republicans overseas in france another advisor to the trump peds twenty twenty reelection campaign. karen meyer senior policy fellow for the. at least and north africa program at the european council of foreign relations and david cay johnston a pulitzer prize winning journalist and the author of the trump biography the making of donald trump it's even worse than you think what the top administration is doing to a. very diligent please welcome j.d. gordon. davey gordon currently runs for two communications for based in washington d c and the service of national security and foreign policy advisor to three republican presidents. j.d. gordon do you believe donald trump is president of the united states today because of
i'm in the house and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with j.d. gordon the trump campaign's director of national security i'll challenge him on the president's alleged collusion with russia and also whether donald trump is really fit to be the so-called leader of the free world. tonight i'll also be joined by mark porter president of republicans overseas in france another advisor to the trump peds twenty twenty reelection campaign. karen meyer senior policy fellow for the....
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on their travels, they ta ke near oxford.cyg nets, take stock of a number of swans and cygnets, they weigh them, tag them and monitor their health, all a far cry from when the ceremony began in the 12th century. in those days, swa ns we re the 12th century. in those days, swans were a very important food, and they were served up at banquets in fees for the very, very wealthy people. of course, today's swan—upping is all about education. the number of adult swans counted each year usually averages at around a thousand. and these are big, powerful birds, but the swan—uppers no “— powerful birds, but the swan—uppers no —— know how to handle them. after all, they've had plenty of practice. yeah, after all of the swans i have come across, i wouldn't fancy trying to up them. that's it. you're up to date on the headlines. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. thanks for watching. hello there. monday was a day of contrast for the weather here in the uk. we had the searing heat in the
on their travels, they ta ke near oxford.cyg nets, take stock of a number of swans and cygnets, they weigh them, tag them and monitor their health, all a far cry from when the ceremony began in the 12th century. in those days, swa ns we re the 12th century. in those days, swans were a very important food, and they were served up at banquets in fees for the very, very wealthy people. of course, today's swan—upping is all about education. the number of adult swans counted each year usually...
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amount of effort right cognos had a sweetheart from the latin american center at the university of oxford thank you very much for joining us thanks for having me. now to some other stories making news around the world residents are evacuating northern california after a wildfire broke out over the weekend the fast growing blaze has already charred more than ten thousand hectors and spread cloud of clouds of ash over a white area more than a thousand firefighters have been called in military divers have been searching a flooded cave in thailand where twelve boys and their soccer coach went missing more than a week ago the divers are widening an underwater passageway to the chamber where they believe the group was trapped falling have been great. and police in istanbul have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse activists holding an l g b t pride march turkish the authorities had banned the event for a fourth consecutive year in istanbul but hundreds of gay rights activists gather despite the back and said they do not recognize. to the world cup now and sunday's late clash soccer awa
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from oxford, and we are very gratefulforyourtime.all? yes, i do. welcome this ruling first of all? yes, ido. i welcome this ruling first of all? yes, i do. ithink welcome this ruling first of all? yes, i do. i think this means that patients are no longer being forced to live. obviously, we don't want patients dying, when the latter is not consistent with their best interest, but obviously we need to consider the fact that in some cases being kept in life isn't the best interest. interesting that this ruling seems to put the patient at the centre of this, which perhaps was not the case in the past, was it? that is the way it should be. in all of the regulation, the act that imposes the structure and these decisions, the patient‘s‘ best interests are at the centre. when families are making decisions, and when the courts are making decisions, the idea is to put the patient‘s best interest first. in that, i think this change makes it happen. i think it is a good change. i suppose some people might ask how it can be in the best interest o
from oxford, and we are very gratefulforyourtime.all? yes, i do. welcome this ruling first of all? yes, ido. i welcome this ruling first of all? yes, i do. ithink welcome this ruling first of all? yes, i do. i think this means that patients are no longer being forced to live. obviously, we don't want patients dying, when the latter is not consistent with their best interest, but obviously we need to consider the fact that in some cases being kept in life isn't the best interest. interesting...
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they say contestants on love island earn more than graduates of oxford and cambridge. frontier estimates those on the show can expect to earn around 1.2 men euros. compare that -- 1.2 million euros. the prize money for the love island contestants is only a small part of earnings. earlier this summer, more british people apply to appear on love island than they did to apply to oxford or cambridge. researchers gave one morning, potentialot factor in cost to your reputation if things go wrong. for anyldn't do it amount of money. thank you very much. time for the press review. we are joined in the studio for a look. we are starting with the zimbabwe and the historic election. a zimbabwe decides, that is local headline from the chronicle in which riding for the first time in four decades will not be part of. the front-runners are two men and it seems to be the battle tween the crocodile, the nickname for emmerson mnangagwa and the cobra which is the nickname for nelson chamisa. emmerson mnangagwa shrewd and part of the political establishment. on the other hand, you have ne
they say contestants on love island earn more than graduates of oxford and cambridge. frontier estimates those on the show can expect to earn around 1.2 men euros. compare that -- 1.2 million euros. the prize money for the love island contestants is only a small part of earnings. earlier this summer, more british people apply to appear on love island than they did to apply to oxford or cambridge. researchers gave one morning, potentialot factor in cost to your reputation if things go wrong. for...
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i'm joined by my guest marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics first magazine in oxford we have had c. he is a senior policy consultant at british american security. mation council and in our slow we have glenn these and he is a visiting scholar at the higher school of economics all right gentlemen crossed mark rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate our marcus let me go to you first in london with the advent of donald trump and i'm not even saying the administration of donald trump but donald trump is his vision of america first compatible with the mission that we were told by the think tanks and the four thousand nato bureaucrats is it compare the two compatible nato's mission and donald trump go ahead marcus. yes i do believe that and i believe that one and a half years into donald trump's presidency he has clearly in categorically demonstrated that he's like his predecessors i said on cross talk to in his election campaign in two thousand and sixteen and afterwards that there would be no changes to american foreign policy under
i'm joined by my guest marcus papadopoulos in london he's the editor of politics first magazine in oxford we have had c. he is a senior policy consultant at british american security. mation council and in our slow we have glenn these and he is a visiting scholar at the higher school of economics all right gentlemen crossed mark rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate our marcus let me go to you first in london with the advent of donald trump and i'm not...
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richard: we had 300 mega stores around the world at all the major places, new york times square, oxford street. at the heyday of when music was all young people did. before mobile games and phones. david: was the success yourself promotion of it, the name, or were you selling things cheaper than other people? richard: virgin was associated with music credibility, so frank zappa, the rolling stones, so we had a credible brand. one day a young artist came to me with a fantastic tape. i took it to a number of record companies, and no one would put it out. i thought, screw that, we will start our own record company, and we put it out on our own record company. he became a great success. david: so you have a record retail company and production company, both called virgin. someone drew a v for your logo? richard: we decided we needed a hipper logo, and someone came up with this signature. david: you decided you needed to start an airline. where did this idea come from? richard: it came from i was trying to get from puerto rico to the virgin islands. i was 28 years old. i had a lovely lady wa
richard: we had 300 mega stores around the world at all the major places, new york times square, oxford street. at the heyday of when music was all young people did. before mobile games and phones. david: was the success yourself promotion of it, the name, or were you selling things cheaper than other people? richard: virgin was associated with music credibility, so frank zappa, the rolling stones, so we had a credible brand. one day a young artist came to me with a fantastic tape. i took it to...
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i'm in the us and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with danny ayalon who served as israel's deputy foreign minister abbas of the united states and advisor to prime minister sharon and i'll challenge him on whether israel shooting of palestinian protesters is warrigal all legal and i'll ask him not only about iran's nuclear program but israel's own nuclear weapons tonight a loss to be joined by professor the renowned israeli british historian paul charney chairman of the u.k. zionist federation and deanna booth a palestinian lawyer and former advisor to the p.l.o. . ladies and gentlemen please welcome danny aiello. currently who heads the truth about israel zionist advocacy organization. thanks. dan we are along on may fourteenth of this year the israeli government celebrated the seventieth anniversary of your country's independence at the opening of the new us embassy in jerusalem i believe you were there as well at that event while over in garza on that same day israeli army snipers killed sixty two palestinians in cold blood gunned him down in full view of the
i'm in the us and i've come here to the oxford union to go head to head with danny ayalon who served as israel's deputy foreign minister abbas of the united states and advisor to prime minister sharon and i'll challenge him on whether israel shooting of palestinian protesters is warrigal all legal and i'll ask him not only about iran's nuclear program but israel's own nuclear weapons tonight a loss to be joined by professor the renowned israeli british historian paul charney chairman of the...
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a point of the line with the issue i'm prominent british israeli historian former professor here oxford university. any other country would do what is rather israel has a right to defend itself is what we here i served in the idea. in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. and i served loyally empowered leigh because in my plan the idea was true to its name it was the israel defense force but after the drew nine hundred sixty seven war everything changed. israel became a colonial power and the idea became the brutal police force of a brutal colonial power but there is absolutely no serve the phone's justification for your throw of brutal policies in gaza over the last eleven years a whole series of war crimes were committed in israel continued to commit war crimes in gaza in every successive vicious assault on a day because of gaza will come home isn't out of prison not the problem that points that you keep saying you know israel has a right to defend itself israeli families are at risk but when you look at the numbers over the last ten fifteen years just alone the ratio is phenomenal is tha
a point of the line with the issue i'm prominent british israeli historian former professor here oxford university. any other country would do what is rather israel has a right to defend itself is what we here i served in the idea. in the mid one nine hundred sixty s. and i served loyally empowered leigh because in my plan the idea was true to its name it was the israel defense force but after the drew nine hundred sixty seven war everything changed. israel became a colonial power and the idea...
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so there was a mail order strike for six weeks, so we went looking for a very cheap music store on oxfordtreet. david: then you started filling virgin megastores. you have a lot of stores in the u.k. and other places. how many did you have at one point? richard: we had about 300 mega stores around the world and all the timeslaces, like square, oxford street, at the was all thatusic young people did, before games, mobile phones, and the other things young people do. david: was the virgin name your self-promotion of it, or were you selling things cheaper than other people? richard: virgin was synonymous with music credibility, so frank zappa, the rolling stones, so we had a very credible brand. one day, there was a young artist that came to me with this fantastic tape. i took it to a number of record companies, and none of them would put it out. i thought, screw that, we will start our own record company, and we put it out on our own record company. -- and it called became a great success. david: so you have a record retailing company and a record production company, both called virgin. you
so there was a mail order strike for six weeks, so we went looking for a very cheap music store on oxfordtreet. david: then you started filling virgin megastores. you have a lot of stores in the u.k. and other places. how many did you have at one point? richard: we had about 300 mega stores around the world and all the timeslaces, like square, oxford street, at the was all thatusic young people did, before games, mobile phones, and the other things young people do. david: was the virgin name...
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global analysis advisory firm oxford analytical she writes on global markets and has specialized in evaluating economic and political risk a welcome c d w sarah fall so are we now in a trade war or are we still on the brink of one. i would say with down on the brink i think he will be so far we've seen u.s. action and we've seen countries retaliate against the euro we haven't seen the rest of her known each other and in paris from each other i think that would be a big accolade. in there to be in a moment we don't see that the damage to your economy will be more limited. so why would other countries try to turn each other when the base seems to be betraying the united states pretty much the rest of the world but will small start with china for now why why would you think that the rest of the world might turn on each other. well. so code of the u.s. beef is that they do run lower tariffs than a lot of other particularly emerging market in many industries electronics farming. and the trumpet ministration if thinking the way to play this game is to hike terrace a closer to play on a more positive
global analysis advisory firm oxford analytical she writes on global markets and has specialized in evaluating economic and political risk a welcome c d w sarah fall so are we now in a trade war or are we still on the brink of one. i would say with down on the brink i think he will be so far we've seen u.s. action and we've seen countries retaliate against the euro we haven't seen the rest of her known each other and in paris from each other i think that would be a big accolade. in there to be...
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after that i went to oxford and studied political theory.egan to feel that i was sort of spinning out into a universe that didn't have anything to do with the real world. one night a roommate sat on top of one of my armoires in a yoga position, maybe 2:00 in a morning. he was a rather strange bird. he said krauthammer, can pigs think? this is an important element in the thesis he was writing. i had an enjoyable conversation that lasted until the morning. i thought that may not be the most useful way to spend your life. i thought, you know, why don't i go to medical school and have a very straightforward life where everything is clear and plain. that afternoon i went down to the public phone in the dorm, this was a long time ago. we didn't have cell phones. i called a registrar at harvard medical school and said i would like to come in the coming class. and i remember her saying well, one guy dropped out. we have got a spot if you are here on monday, it's yours. i grabbed a toothbrush. i didn't pack. i got on a plane and i left. now, when i w
after that i went to oxford and studied political theory.egan to feel that i was sort of spinning out into a universe that didn't have anything to do with the real world. one night a roommate sat on top of one of my armoires in a yoga position, maybe 2:00 in a morning. he was a rather strange bird. he said krauthammer, can pigs think? this is an important element in the thesis he was writing. i had an enjoyable conversation that lasted until the morning. i thought that may not be the most...
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from oxford on a bicycle. germany's chancellor angela merkel has reached a deal over migration after weeks of infighting that have threatened to topple her government the junior partners in her coalition the center left social democrats have signed up to her new tougher line on dealing with migrants chancellor who also plans to lean on european solutions to help minimize illegal migration to germany one idea the european union is particularly keen on is establishing migrant centers in northern africa where people rescue to see would be taken the e.u. also hopes that asylum climbs could be processed in the sentence before migrants attempt to cross into europe it's a model is already in place in libya. for more than fifty thousand people from africa and the middle east the journey ends here in a libyan reception center the u.n. refugee agency says living conditions in such centers are largely catastrophic spread though i left if people are returned to libya we must make it clear that for humanitarian reasons we
from oxford on a bicycle. germany's chancellor angela merkel has reached a deal over migration after weeks of infighting that have threatened to topple her government the junior partners in her coalition the center left social democrats have signed up to her new tougher line on dealing with migrants chancellor who also plans to lean on european solutions to help minimize illegal migration to germany one idea the european union is particularly keen on is establishing migrant centers in northern...
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british public recognise it now jeremy corbin is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mic in the chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn now looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income. and that would be getting wider and wider and then they got for people who weren't in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost out and they went up and so on until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we'll have reports that bankers' pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems cre
british public recognise it now jeremy corbin is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mic in the chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president welcome back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn now looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak...
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right let's bring in catalyst for to speak out from the latin american center at the university of oxford carlos thank you for joining us let's look at the winner here lopez obrador he's the most left wing leader mexico has elected in decades what is that going to mean for the country thank you for having me if election is really significant for mexico. let me list three reasons for but first he's the first leftist candidate in winning the presidential elections since ninety thirty four that this eighty four years since the last time i left this candidate won the presidential election in mexico. second in the recent history of mexico there is no evidence of our candidate winning to proceed until election with momentum fifty percent of the votes look sort of going to be just to be these russell landslide massive big thirty three of us are going to unset he said election west i refer in the mound of one for sport to get leaped on its economic direction we do and we can expect radical changes and get let me get it off the country ok we're going to be back in america. just to jump in what kin
right let's bring in catalyst for to speak out from the latin american center at the university of oxford carlos thank you for joining us let's look at the winner here lopez obrador he's the most left wing leader mexico has elected in decades what is that going to mean for the country thank you for having me if election is really significant for mexico. let me list three reasons for but first he's the first leftist candidate in winning the presidential elections since ninety thirty four that...
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so his son john william junior graduated from oxford. and apparently was savvy and smart and hard-working but social graces and was really seen as the person to inherit the telegraph business he was also killed in a horseback riding accident in france he lost control of the horse and hit a tree limb so hard it crushed his face john mackay was here the time staying at the palace hotel. he gets a telegram to say that he had an accident and then said tell father to prepare for the worst he stays up all night at the office pestering everybody for news and not getting anything back then early the next morning he got the news he had died. he never recovered. he went to his room and would not come out for a week. some of his friends from the gold rush days would sit with him but he didn't speak he just sat in the chair rocking. they were not into displays of emotion. and john mackay was blamed one guy was shot in the back it barely missed john mackay spine nature come to the palace hotel they got to the doctor and john mackay refused alcohol or
so his son john william junior graduated from oxford. and apparently was savvy and smart and hard-working but social graces and was really seen as the person to inherit the telegraph business he was also killed in a horseback riding accident in france he lost control of the horse and hit a tree limb so hard it crushed his face john mackay was here the time staying at the palace hotel. he gets a telegram to say that he had an accident and then said tell father to prepare for the worst he stays...
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i'm now joined by collapse and he collide is director of the center for international studies at oxford university professor nickell it is it's an honor talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now i know that for much of your cadet make career you've been focusing on how people collectively negotiate diet differences and you see the european union which are meant much within that framework not only as an experiment and governance but also an experiment in settling and negotiating differences among the peoples. as we're recording this conversation john clarke ian kerridge the president of the european commission and the quintessential european bureaucrat is supposed to be meeting with donald trump in many ways a remarkable american leader how do you think the two are likely to proceed well i think we can are great that it's not going to be an easy conversation will it indeed you encourage goes to washington in the name of still twenty eight countries the u.k. still part of this story and. is bringing with him on content a message of multilateralism the idea that we are
i'm now joined by collapse and he collide is director of the center for international studies at oxford university professor nickell it is it's an honor talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now i know that for much of your cadet make career you've been focusing on how people collectively negotiate diet differences and you see the european union which are meant much within that framework not only as an experiment and governance but also an experiment in settling and...
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he was soon thrown out of the side and he went to oxford to read for a degree.and he returned in 1971 and from that position he rose to become one of cricket's greatest all—rounders. backin cricket's greatest all—rounders. back in the 1980s, a pakistan general and military dictator decided to tap into the imran mania, the imranfan decided to tap into the imran mania, the imran fan following by offering him a ministerial position in his cabinet. but imran outright rejected the temptation on the grounds that he was not suitable, was not suited to politics because he felt he did not possess the right ingredients for a political career in pakistan. he thought that addressing a sea of people, addressing huge crowds, would bring him to sweat. he was not a great orator. later when a pakistan won the world cup, he was approached by the head of the pakistan people's party and the leader of another party and he again rejected the temptation on similar grounds. but it was when his mother passed away due to cancer and seeing his mother engulfed in terrible pain, that was th
he was soon thrown out of the side and he went to oxford to read for a degree.and he returned in 1971 and from that position he rose to become one of cricket's greatest all—rounders. backin cricket's greatest all—rounders. back in the 1980s, a pakistan general and military dictator decided to tap into the imran mania, the imranfan decided to tap into the imran mania, the imran fan following by offering him a ministerial position in his cabinet. but imran outright rejected the temptation on...
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as a mark of respect leed5 players will wear black armband5 during the friendly away at oxford unitedight. another legendary will not be forgotten. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. and at the tour de france during thoma5 avoided the pepper spray and kept his cool on most perilous de5cent. he is still in the yellow jersey with just five more stages to pari5. good night. days after tweeting that iran faced consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before", donald trump has said he's ready to make a deal with the nation. in a speech to the veterans of foreign wars he said "we'll see what happens"... a5 as well as talking about the denuclearisation of north korea. iran is not the same country any more, that i can say and we will see what happens but we are ready to make a real deal, not the deal that was done by the previous administration which was a disaster. we are also pur5uing administration which was a disaster. we are also pursuing the denuclearisation of north korea. and a new future of prosperity, security and peace on
as a mark of respect leed5 players will wear black armband5 during the friendly away at oxford unitedight. another legendary will not be forgotten. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. and at the tour de france during thoma5 avoided the pepper spray and kept his cool on most perilous de5cent. he is still in the yellow jersey with just five more stages to pari5. good night. days after tweeting that iran faced consequences "the like of which few throughout...
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back with me is oliver cornock, editor in chief at oxford business group. we start with brexit.abinet schism as theresa may seeks deal. she is muting with a cabinet at chequers, the country we —— retreat. but we are hearing about a rift? this is just keep on going on. business are concerned by the growing uncertainty. there was an element of giving her the benefit of the doubt but we have seen nothing happening. the public are getting sick of the cartoons of boris johnson, the public are getting sick of the cartoons of borisjohnson, and it is getting a little bit silly but it is very, very serious. it seems business and the cabinet do not know what is going on. on friday she hopes she can go to the cabinet and bring a third planned. it means that we can trade goods freely, whatever that means, but also extract ourselves from the european union which brussels says it cannot be done. we do not have any clarity. the brexit secretary did not know about it yesterday and had to be rushed in to be briefed about it. this is not great news, not great headlines for the uk government and i
back with me is oliver cornock, editor in chief at oxford business group. we start with brexit.abinet schism as theresa may seeks deal. she is muting with a cabinet at chequers, the country we —— retreat. but we are hearing about a rift? this is just keep on going on. business are concerned by the growing uncertainty. there was an element of giving her the benefit of the doubt but we have seen nothing happening. the public are getting sick of the cartoons of boris johnson, the public are...
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british public recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president well go back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income and that would be getting wider and wider and then got narrow for people. in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost thousands of jobs they went up and down until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we all had reports that bankers pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems created
british public recognise it now jeremy corbyn is odds on to replace theresa may joining me now is oxford university's holford mackinder chair one of the world's greatest geographers professor danny dorling whose new book peak inequality britain's ticking time bomb is out now president well go back to going underground so you trace the roots of why a relatively left of center labor party under jeremy corbyn no looking set to win the next election is directly related to what you call peak...
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up in oxford circus, protesters will march to the square. have to say this was unleashed and we saw two aircraft, osprey aircraft, they flew over parliament as this was unleashed. that is the distance donald trump had to keep from central london here. they use the strange choice because of the noise and glance they give to people. one said it looked like something out of "star wars." this is the feeling of british people on the ground and the u.s. president who would expect to spend time in central london at parliament and buckingham palace. instead, he was in blenin palace and windsor castle later on. dave. >> nick paton walsh. usually in war zones around the world, but today in a different atmosphere. >> the balloon doesn't fly very high. it is not exactly -- >> it is quite the view we have of the trump baby. let's move on. >>> from the protests to the politics for president trump today in the uk. lots going on. expect a rough road ahead made bumpier by the comments he made to "the sun" newspaper. this happened as his dinner with theresa m
up in oxford circus, protesters will march to the square. have to say this was unleashed and we saw two aircraft, osprey aircraft, they flew over parliament as this was unleashed. that is the distance donald trump had to keep from central london here. they use the strange choice because of the noise and glance they give to people. one said it looked like something out of "star wars." this is the feeling of british people on the ground and the u.s. president who would expect to spend...
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i'm now joined by collapse and the collide is director of the center for international studies at oxford university professor nickell it is it's an honor talking to you thank you very much for your time thank you now i know that for much of your cadet make career you've been focusing on how people collectively negotiated diet difference.
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as a mark of respect, leeds united players will wear black armbands during the friendly tonight at oxfordnd who will not be forgotten. paul madeley, who has died at the age of 73. that is all from sportsday. for now on the bbc news channel, it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. good evening to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we can start with the financial times. it police theresa may announcing she's taking control of brexit negotiations. and an emotional picture of a driver returning to a burnt out car in athens after wildfires that have killed more than 70 people. the daily telegraph carries a picture of that poignant scene from athens. its headline is that they are calling front an update to medieval treason law to prosecute jihadists you have bought in syria. a boot licking inferno is the headline in the metro. it will ease with the wildfires in athens, showing firefighters battling
as a mark of respect, leeds united players will wear black armbands during the friendly tonight at oxfordnd who will not be forgotten. paul madeley, who has died at the age of 73. that is all from sportsday. for now on the bbc news channel, it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. good evening to both of you. many of...
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is four day visit with a black tie gala and blend palace near the city of oxford tonight he and first lady . to resign may. visit the two leaders are expected to talk about a bilateral trade deal police expect more than one hundred projects across the country mr trump's visit here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world syrian state television says that government forces have raised the national flag over parts of darius city that had previously been in rebel hands since two thousand and eleven was the scene of the original anti assad protest that sparked the civil war seven years ago the move is a major victory for president bush also israel has released video of its forces attacking syrian military positions near the occupied golan heights the country said its forces hit three targets in retaliation after a syrian drone entered israeli air space syrian forces continue to push towards the goal area israel seized from syria in one thousand sixty seven the u.n. still regards it as syrian territory. the former separatist leader of catalonia. could so
is four day visit with a black tie gala and blend palace near the city of oxford tonight he and first lady . to resign may. visit the two leaders are expected to talk about a bilateral trade deal police expect more than one hundred projects across the country mr trump's visit here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world syrian state television says that government forces have raised the national flag over parts of darius city that had previously been in...
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this is a huge discussion in the uk as well with cambridge and oxford seen as the two most famous universitiesnationally. they are sought after by international students worldwide wanting to get in. and yet there is a lack of diversity. a lack of students. yes and they have another issue which is that they are accused of not having enough stu d e nts accused of not having enough students from disadvantaged backgrounds. not just race. students from disadvantaged backgrounds. notjust race. it is a different issue in terms of what people say about oxbridge. the stu d e nts people say about oxbridge. the students who get into these universities, you mustn't forget them, were race has potentially been a factor or not, it is like the women issue, we want to be in university for merit and notjust because we are part of the io%... that is why it is tricky because i find it hard to figure out where i am on this when it comes to the quota imposed, there is always the issue of if the woman is on—board because they have to have a woman on the board, or if she is there because she deserves to be there. it
this is a huge discussion in the uk as well with cambridge and oxford seen as the two most famous universitiesnationally. they are sought after by international students worldwide wanting to get in. and yet there is a lack of diversity. a lack of students. yes and they have another issue which is that they are accused of not having enough stu d e nts accused of not having enough students from disadvantaged backgrounds. not just race. students from disadvantaged backgrounds. notjust race. it is...
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times square, oxford street. when music wasf what young people did, before games and mobile phones. your promotion or other people? >> version was synonymous with net music credibility. we had a very credible brand. one day a young artist came to me and i took it to a number of record companies and none of them would put it out so i thought we will start our own record company. we put it out on our own record company. it became a great success. >> so you have a retail record company and production company. a betterided we needed looking label and someone came up with the big simple signature. start ane decided to airline. where did that come from? trying to from i was get from puerto rico to the virgin islands. i had a lady waiting for me. >> u.n. to the virgin islands because you liked the name virgin. usamerican airlines bumped and i had been away for this lady for three weeks and i hired blackboard and a got virgin airlines one way and filled a plane with other people who got bumped. , somebody said sharpen up the service a bit and you could be in the airline business. boeing and
times square, oxford street. when music wasf what young people did, before games and mobile phones. your promotion or other people? >> version was synonymous with net music credibility. we had a very credible brand. one day a young artist came to me and i took it to a number of record companies and none of them would put it out so i thought we will start our own record company. we put it out on our own record company. it became a great success. >> so you have a retail record company...
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he learned about oxford, he saw how badly it had been laid out. he wanted to get rid of the eating clubs, or at least the hegemony of the eating clubs and he wanted to have the graduate school be part of the university. he lost. the graduate school is still owned by the golf course. he did not want that to happen. he also reformed the place. he did succeed in transforming princeton into a proper university. his biggest contribution was to hire -- was it 50 or 100? >> i can't actually remember. >> it was a lot. to come in and be tutors. that system still exists a princeton. he really did elevate the intellectual quality of the place. >> you are calling it the moralist. does wilson believe he has a moral vision? how much of that presbyterian background -- does that seep into his leadership skills as president of princeton? -- governor of first governor of new jersey? what is wilson and religion? >> his father was a preacher and there were others in the family tree. there were lots of branches with other presbyterian preachers. the judeo-christian tr
he learned about oxford, he saw how badly it had been laid out. he wanted to get rid of the eating clubs, or at least the hegemony of the eating clubs and he wanted to have the graduate school be part of the university. he lost. the graduate school is still owned by the golf course. he did not want that to happen. he also reformed the place. he did succeed in transforming princeton into a proper university. his biggest contribution was to hire -- was it 50 or 100? >> i can't actually...
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and blowing them palace near the city of oxford he and first lady. were welcomed by shisha may during trump's visit the two leaders are expected to talk about a bilateral trade deal other topics films but more than one hundred protests across the country during mr trump's visit. or two of those protests are scheduled to take place in london tomorrow we spoke with a march organizer a key player in the opposition green party. jenison you know one of the organizers of the tram protests here in london there are starting slowly today and coming to that culmination tomorrow so what's your problem was trump. things to stop problem is even the americans in london you have a problem with trump it's the way that he's been treating refugees it's the threat that he presents to the climate and i want to put out of the paris climate change agreement it's really talking about pulling out of nato as well as the threat to all security he is possibly the most dangerous man in the world right now in terms of the potential damage that he could do so what we're saying is
and blowing them palace near the city of oxford he and first lady. were welcomed by shisha may during trump's visit the two leaders are expected to talk about a bilateral trade deal other topics films but more than one hundred protests across the country during mr trump's visit. or two of those protests are scheduled to take place in london tomorrow we spoke with a march organizer a key player in the opposition green party. jenison you know one of the organizers of the tram protests here in...
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back in 1979, she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday which is the beginning of allher daughter is opening the new lisbie furthest hotel and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did?! i can see where it's going! # into his angel eyes... # into his angel eyes... # you take your heart and you must pay the price... # look into his angel eyes... # look into his angel eyes... # you will think you're in paradise... # and one day you will find out he wears a disguise... # look into those angel eyes. i don't think it is camp enough! 0k, here is what i feel. firstly, julie walters, in terms of physical comedy... on a technical level i think this is slicker than the original. it has slightly smoother camera moves, there are slightly better choreographed dance sequences because it is happening in split time and temporal structures we get these scenes which mirror each other so these scenes which mirror each other so from the point of view of the construction of a film it is really good. we have all the old cast back again and so
back in 1979, she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday which is the beginning of allher daughter is opening the new lisbie furthest hotel and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did?! i can see where it's going! # into his angel eyes... # into his angel eyes... # you take your heart and you must pay the price... # look into his angel eyes... # look into his angel eyes... # you will think you're in paradise... # and one day you...
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she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday that's the beginning of all the trouble.the present day, her daughter, amanda seyfried, is opening the newly refurbished hotel bella donna, and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes, one look and you're hypnotised. # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price. # look into his angel eyes, you'll think you're in paradise. # and one day you'll find out he wears a disguise... # don't look too deep into those angel eyes. # oh, no, no, no.# i don't think it's camp enough! 0k, here's what i feel. firstly, julie walters, in terms of physical comedy... on a technical level, 0k, so i think this is slicker than the original. this is directed by 01 parker — the original was phyllida lloyd. this has sort of slightly smoother camera moves. there are slightly better choreographed dance sequences. because it's happening in split time and temporal structures, we get these scenes which mirror each other, so from
she graduates from oxford and she goes off on the holiday that's the beginning of all the trouble.the present day, her daughter, amanda seyfried, is opening the newly refurbished hotel bella donna, and she is calling around some old friends because history is repeating itself. see what i did there?! i see where it's going! here's a clip. # look into his angel eyes, one look and you're hypnotised. # he'll take your heart and you must pay the price. # look into his angel eyes, you'll think you're...
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tonight attended a gala near oxford. joined by british prime minister theresa may and her husband. trip comes with protests across the united kingdom, staged a noisy gathering in regent's park in london where they're staying. tens of thousands are expected to march just a few hours from now. >>> still ahead, turned life around after spending 20 years in prucison for violent crime, w faces deportation. help he needs from governor brown to stay in the u.s. >>> also the rescue mission is over but hollywood wants to make sure the story lives on. cave rescue in thailand will be made into a movie. >>> storm ranger mobile doppler radar is showing showers near fremont and back to redwood city. tracking it, what's left for morning commute in about seven minutes. hi! are you two getting along? oh, yeah, yeah. [ hiss ] [ gasps ] [ birds chirping] ♪ no matter what you are they're a perfect match. the new ipad and xfinity stream app. hey guys, i'm home! surprise! i got a puppy. add an ipad to select packages for just $5 a month for 24 months. upgrade online now. years, and now facing deportatio
tonight attended a gala near oxford. joined by british prime minister theresa may and her husband. trip comes with protests across the united kingdom, staged a noisy gathering in regent's park in london where they're staying. tens of thousands are expected to march just a few hours from now. >>> still ahead, turned life around after spending 20 years in prucison for violent crime, w faces deportation. help he needs from governor brown to stay in the u.s. >>> also the rescue...
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on university avenue between shad okay and oxford.ws were able to get it under- control and no injuries were reported. >>> parents, a new warning about how dangerous it is for children inside of a hot car. this after a small child died in sacramento over the weekend. ktvu's-- it's not always a case of the parents forgetting a child. >> reporter: as the sun beat down in the parking lot in san jose, parents buck reminded of how fast the temperatures can raise. >> we start the car couldn't im my kid alone in the car. >> on saturday, tragedy struck a south sacramento neighborhood. a 2-year-old boy was found unconscious in the family's hot car. authorities suspect the toddler got in the car on his own. >> 30 to 50 kids a year. >> allison bridger is a meteorologist and calls it the greenhouse effect. >> sunlight comes through the glass, heats up the seat. the vinyl, the dashboard, the steering wheel, and as everything heats up. it radiates heat into the cabin. >> if it's 90 it could get as h within minutes. >> it could happen to anybody. th
on university avenue between shad okay and oxford.ws were able to get it under- control and no injuries were reported. >>> parents, a new warning about how dangerous it is for children inside of a hot car. this after a small child died in sacramento over the weekend. ktvu's-- it's not always a case of the parents forgetting a child. >> reporter: as the sun beat down in the parking lot in san jose, parents buck reminded of how fast the temperatures can raise. >> we start the...
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and in oxford, george monbiot is a british journalist and author.e's a columnist with the guardian. his latest book "out of the , wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis." still with us, katrina vanden heuvel, ededitor and publisheref the nation. george monbiot, talk about what is happening in britain right now, what the american people know. we hear about the resignations, for example, of the foreign minister boris johnson, and president trump attacking the conservative prime minister may. we have a government in total meltdown. we're brexit chaos, a world cup defeat, drought, wildfires. the only thing we're missing at the moment is a crazed orange demagogue. sending him, for over. we have completed the set. it is all beginning to look a bit apocalyptic here. the one thining the british rulg class has been really good at is continuity. they might despaired democracy. they might make all of these horrible shortcuts in terms of preventing us from having elected second chamber, allowing dark money to govern the electoral process, but they manage
and in oxford, george monbiot is a british journalist and author.e's a columnist with the guardian. his latest book "out of the , wreckage: a new politics for an age of crisis." still with us, katrina vanden heuvel, ededitor and publisheref the nation. george monbiot, talk about what is happening in britain right now, what the american people know. we hear about the resignations, for example, of the foreign minister boris johnson, and president trump attacking the conservative prime...
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welcome back in the first half we heard from oxford professor danny dorling about inequality leading to the earlier hundred thirty thousand children being homeless last christmas but how have british children now on summer holiday been affected by years of austerity brought on by bailing out the city of london's bank because joining me now is rodeo she is the national director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays but your organization telling a different story that summer is not going to be fun for maybe millions in britain millions of children so course the summer holiday should be a really positive time it should be a time that children in their families look back on with very happy memories but unfortunately for a lot of children in the u.k. that isn't the case the school holidays can be a time that's but a lot of pressure on families financially children who get their free school meals during the term time suddenly that support falls away and families are faced finding anywhere between thirty and fo
welcome back in the first half we heard from oxford professor danny dorling about inequality leading to the earlier hundred thirty thousand children being homeless last christmas but how have british children now on summer holiday been affected by years of austerity brought on by bailing out the city of london's bank because joining me now is rodeo she is the national director of the group feeding britain rosie thanks for coming on the show so nothing more welcome to durham and summer holidays...
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blanton palace the birthplace of world war two leader winston churchill china how joins us live from oxford cho what are the political expectations of this visit. the reason may the prime minister. to demonstrate to donald trump the strength and importance of the special relation. to the rest of europe. to. deal between the. scene of. a breakfast meeting at the country residence and then the. charm offensive short of a visit with. the president. takes away with the. deal. maybe they would not think that people here voted for him he says he's looking forward to meeting is. resigned just this week so that may make for some uncomfortable lines of conversation between him and no one at this point can predict what. the u.k. . thank you very much. and a disappearing from secret jails operated by soldiers from the u.a.e. in southern yemen the rights group says what's happening that could amount to war crimes. al-jazeera obtained a voice recording late last year of a man who said he'd been held prisoner in southern yemen operated by so which is from the united arab emirates. there are various metho
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operations from oxford says it needs to keep within the legislation after the u.k. leaves the e.u. and airbus of course you already mentioned is well. possibly right now to be clear up to the referendum i said this was an economic disaster and then right after the referendum a moment ago you know this is going to be continue to be an economic disaster on the week of the referendum i said this is fantastic that david cameron is getting his teeth kicked in and making you know that that pig loving david cameron with is . david cameron that's the phrase now. loves pigs so much he's going in france being a pig farmer is a french bank farmer now but you know i'm not did i said oh this is great the david cameron got kicked in the teeth like this but don't misconstrue that as me saying all of this is i'm pro brags that no i'm anti david cameron and briggs clearly laid out a lot of the voters were max a lot of the voters where because you were talking about us you were talking before breaks it as a person who is able to benefit from the economy that caught the economy today does not benefit
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dunning we're going to have to leave it there to show our thanks to our audience here in the oxford union thanks to our panel here and thanks to danny arlen for joining us head to head will be back next week. hello again we've had some severe weather over parts of north america recently and the system responsible is still with us is this one here and is still giving us some heavy downpours watch out for some very gusty winds or some very large hail as well so that system still swirling away as we head through the day on sunday towards the west is generally a fair amount drier here but it's pretty hot for some of us dallas up at forty two degrees a real hot day for us even seattle there will be thirty degrees here that should be a good deal of sunshine as well a bit further towards the south we've got some clouds just drifting its way through parts of cuba and the bahamas so a few showers have been spotted here and we more of them as we head through sunday but really spreading down through parts of jamaica and into his band as well there's more persistent rain through parts of panama and i
dunning we're going to have to leave it there to show our thanks to our audience here in the oxford union thanks to our panel here and thanks to danny arlen for joining us head to head will be back next week. hello again we've had some severe weather over parts of north america recently and the system responsible is still with us is this one here and is still giving us some heavy downpours watch out for some very gusty winds or some very large hail as well so that system still swirling away as...