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louise richardson, vice chancellor of oxford university, thank you.as in 1977, the year after he was badly injured in an horrific crash at the german grand prix that left him with with serious burns. he underwent a lung transplant nine months ago. his family said he passed away peacefully. here‘s the former f1 driver derek warwick. he was very driven, very intelligent, he didn‘t mess around with people he didn‘t lie, he told them straight up, he had his own opinion on everything, he knew exactly what he wanted from the team, he was a loving father and one of the few characters left in formula one. he was a great man. anybody that came back from that horrific accident in 76 at the nurnberg ring, to still challenge james hunt injapan at the end of 86, a true legend of our sport. as you would expect, tributes are being paid from across the sporting world. the former motogp world champion casey stoner said: and from one of his f1 teams: "all at mclaren are deeply saddened to learn that our friend, colleague and 198a formula 1 world champion, niki lauda, h
louise richardson, vice chancellor of oxford university, thank you.as in 1977, the year after he was badly injured in an horrific crash at the german grand prix that left him with with serious burns. he underwent a lung transplant nine months ago. his family said he passed away peacefully. here‘s the former f1 driver derek warwick. he was very driven, very intelligent, he didn‘t mess around with people he didn‘t lie, he told them straight up, he had his own opinion on everything, he knew...
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students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university ofoxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because the case is straightforward pretty straightforward and actually is anything by straightforward because it's quite complex we need to all distinguish whether they are bonded derived from that is unfair or not and this is not what the court for arbitration for sport as done the court for arbitration for sport as requested that i've been asked to investigate to do it is search on levels of testosterone and performance advantage and they come up with some results which by the way i've been demonstrated by several team include in my team to not be replicable and this is been highlighted in the verdi
students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university ofoxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because...
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cybersecurity professor at virginia tech and emily taylor, associate fellow at chatham house who's in oxford. charles, you have testified before congress on this. how does huawei pose a threat? certainly, the connections to the
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of oxford will offer places to students with lower grades from disadvantaged backgrounds for the first time. the radical scheme comes amid criticism from middle—class oxford rejects and head teachers that private school students are being squeezed out by the university's diversity drive. with me is michaela bergman, who is a principal social specialist at the asian infrastructure investment bank. good morning. good morning. normally based in beijing, great to have you with us in london today. let's start with us in london today. let's start with the front page of the times, philip hammond, the chancellor, who is actually at the confederation of british industry. he will be talking there, and this is about what he will stay in his speech. yes, it is alleged that he is going to say there was no mandate for a no deal brexit, and therefore by virtue of that he is criticising... making an attack on borisjohnson. we go back to the old we can't escape brexit, and in the context of what is going on with the conservative party. i think the issue again is do we have a deal with brexit or do we h
of oxford will offer places to students with lower grades from disadvantaged backgrounds for the first time. the radical scheme comes amid criticism from middle—class oxford rejects and head teachers that private school students are being squeezed out by the university's diversity drive. with me is michaela bergman, who is a principal social specialist at the asian infrastructure investment bank. good morning. good morning. normally based in beijing, great to have you with us in london today....
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this is an emperor who was educated at oxford, he has an interest in water, not just the at oxford, hewater, notjust the mediaeval waterways of japan he also wrote about the thames waterways well in london, he married the emperor ‘s, was an oxford graduate, she is also a harvard graduate. she was going to bea a harvard graduate. she was going to be a diplomat. now she is empress of japan. she has stayed away from the spotlight so it will be interesting to see how she manages the glare of being a monarch injapan. during that ceremony today, no women she will be part of that ceremony. the first woman to do so in modern japanese history. as you can see, or going to happen in the next couple of hours so stay tuned. among the large crowds outside the palace in tokyo, we will bring you the coverage. for tokyo, we will bring you the coverage. foi’ now, tokyo, we will bring you the coverage. for now, back to you. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. democrat leaders in the us say they've reached an agreement with president trump to invest $2 trillion in infrastructure projects. t
this is an emperor who was educated at oxford, he has an interest in water, not just the at oxford, hewater, notjust the mediaeval waterways of japan he also wrote about the thames waterways well in london, he married the emperor ‘s, was an oxford graduate, she is also a harvard graduate. she was going to bea a harvard graduate. she was going to be a diplomat. now she is empress of japan. she has stayed away from the spotlight so it will be interesting to see how she manages the glare of...
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the emperor and there is you know if he was oxford educated he was very interested in global issues like water conservation his wife who was also a former diplomat harvard educated so they both bring a very international touch to chris brown which i think is very much a focus and this kind of connects with the whole way we're used harmony. era name as well and also the fact that japan is becoming more and more diverse and then more foreign residents living in japan and earlier in april the government introduced a new visa rules for laborers can work in and as well so in a country that's diversifying where there will coach will different cultural differences as well i think from the new emperor and empress will be able to bring that international touch and sort of represent the country in that respect though that's him unless we also assign you we also online can i say what what it means to them what they think the new emperor might be after do as i actually pointed this out he says on twitter he studied in oxford and the wife is a harvard graduate i think they will strengthen their coach
the emperor and there is you know if he was oxford educated he was very interested in global issues like water conservation his wife who was also a former diplomat harvard educated so they both bring a very international touch to chris brown which i think is very much a focus and this kind of connects with the whole way we're used harmony. era name as well and also the fact that japan is becoming more and more diverse and then more foreign residents living in japan and earlier in april the...
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we're either to oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here or. we quickly get a taste of web publishing favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plot here because at the moment the road isn't occupy it there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close their eyes and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. that's something i didn't expect. so this isn't about you village people at home but it's just in the middle of the. hundreds of activists crowded around the boat on the london shutdown has become. in a matter of hours 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites across the capital oxford circus parliament square marble arch piccadilly circus and washington bridge manned by not just his team. they have blocks to entire structure framed with trees a music stage counts and a human being on place and it's the. feeling that i've managed to find not just for stocks of snakes and peace activists right
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university suture of humanity institute his via skype from oxford thank you so much for being with us on on just air as we've said there are already tests that screen out embryos in fertility clinics what can we really predict what genes can make a person smarter. there are obviously some genes but breed. high intelligence is typically because of men the genes of small impact song together but there are statistics that sort of absolute predict. but how accurate will these i.q. predictors be and also is a person smarter really because of their genes or what they learn. it's a mixture of what the genes we start with and they build our brains and what we later learned so it's both nature and nurture generally intelligence is fairly heritable but it depends a lot of genes so the ability to predict this from a genetic problem is going to be relatively but it is going to give some hints of what consequences medically for these genetically selected babies if any. it's probably going to be just like selecting your babies on any of the criteria so it's a statistical test so they have a better
university suture of humanity institute his via skype from oxford thank you so much for being with us on on just air as we've said there are already tests that screen out embryos in fertility clinics what can we really predict what genes can make a person smarter. there are obviously some genes but breed. high intelligence is typically because of men the genes of small impact song together but there are statistics that sort of absolute predict. but how accurate will these i.q. predictors be and...
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then oxford and you got a phd in history. what type?s: the undergrad was in what is called modern history which by english standards means when the romans leave britain. david: when did you move back to the united states? thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel, and the six-day drop -- a lot can happen in israel and it turned into a six week trip to limit the girl who would wouldi met the girl who become my wife and we have been together 30 years and spent the entire time. ultimately i got interested in commodities and went off and started my own company. david: where were you living? new york thomas: newark -- new york. david: what expertise did you have to start a business? thomas: i had no expertise. there was really no reason to give me any backing. fortunately my first foray was in silver in 1993. the zeitgeist was silver was going to go down to two dollars because of silver halide. i believe people got the analysis wrong and it had a better chance of going back to $50. i
then oxford and you got a phd in history. what type?s: the undergrad was in what is called modern history which by english standards means when the romans leave britain. david: when did you move back to the united states? thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel, and the six-day drop -- a lot can happen in israel and it turned into a six week trip to limit the girl who would wouldi met the girl who become my wife and we have been...
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he was elected president of oxford inisti college 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, "lincoln, a life ," whichse and power was awarded the lincoln's prize in 2000 seven. and "lincoln sense of humor: a double edged sword," on which today's lecture is based. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard carwardine. [applause] prof. carwardine: good morning fellow lincolnonians. the occasion was an evening banquet and illinois. february of the year 1856. there was a convention of republican newspaper editors of decatur. abraham lincoln was there and he spoke. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it, and cast himself as the subject of a story about a man, and i quote, with features the ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods he met a lady on her spec -- on horseback. he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, ess manou are the homeli i ever saw. yes, madam, but i can't help it. no, i suppose not, said the lady, but you might stay
he was elected president of oxford inisti college 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, "lincoln, a life ," whichse and power was awarded the lincoln's prize in 2000 seven. and "lincoln sense of humor: a double edged sword," on which today's lecture is based. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard carwardine. [applause] prof. carwardine: good morning fellow lincolnonians. the occasion was an...
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then, oxford and you got a phd in history. what type of history?s: the undergrad was in what is called modern history which, by english standards, means when the romans leave britain. david: when did you move back to the united states? thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel. the six-day drop -- a lot can happen in israel and it turned into a six week trip because i met the girl who would become my wife and we have been together 30 years since then. the entire time. ultimately, i got interested in commodities and went off and started my own company. david: where were you living? thomas: new york. david: you were starting your own company but what expertise did you have to start your own company in the business world? thomas: i had no expertise. there was really no reason to give me any backing. fortunately, my first foray was in silver in 1993. the zeitgeist was silver was going to go down to two dollars because of silver halide. i believe people got the analysis wrong and silver had a bet
then, oxford and you got a phd in history. what type of history?s: the undergrad was in what is called modern history which, by english standards, means when the romans leave britain. david: when did you move back to the united states? thomas: what happened was as i was working at oxford on my thesis, i took a business trip to israel. the six-day drop -- a lot can happen in israel and it turned into a six week trip because i met the girl who would become my wife and we have been together 30...
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richard carwardine was educated at corpus christi and queens colleges oxford and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed rhodes professor of american history and institution at oxford university and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, "lincoln, a life of purpose and power," which was awarded the lincoln's prize in 2000 seven. and "lincoln sense of humor: a double edged sword," on which today's lecture is based. ladies and gentlemen, professor richard carwardine. [applause] prof. carwardine: good morning fellow lincolnonians. the occasion was an evening banquet and illinois. a month was february of the year 1856. there was a convention of republican newspaper editors of decatur. abraham lincoln was there and he spoke. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it, and cast himself as the subject of a stor
richard carwardine was educated at corpus christi and queens colleges oxford and at the university of california at berkeley. for three decades he taught history at the university of sheffield before being appointed rhodes professor of american history and institution at oxford university and a fellow of saint catherine's college. he was elected president of corpus christi college oxford in 2010 and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the...
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students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university of oxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because the case is straightforward pretty straightforward and actually is anything by straightforward because it's quite complex we need to all distinguish whether they are bonded derived from that is unfair or not and this is not what the court for arbitration for sport as done the courts for arbitration for sport as requested that either have to investigate to do it is search on levels of testosterone and performance advantage and they come up with some results which by the way i've been demonstrated by several team include in my team to not be replicable and this is been highlighted in the verdict
students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university of oxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because...
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we arrive at oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here or. we quickly get a taste of where public favor bikes like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group. succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plot here because at the moment the raid isn't occupiers there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close their eyes and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. it's something i didn't expect. so this isn't a bite you village people hope but it's just in the middle of the. hundreds of activists crowded around the boat on the london shutdown has become. and. in a matter of hours 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites across the capital oxford circus parliament square marble arch piccadilly circus and washington bridge manned by not seen his team. they have blocked the entire stretch of road and into trees a music stage counts and a human being and place and the. feeling that i managed to find nothing who started snakeheads police activity so yeah i'm
we arrive at oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here or. we quickly get a taste of where public favor bikes like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group. succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plot here because at the moment the raid isn't occupiers there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close their eyes and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. it's something...
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students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university of oxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because the case is straightforward pretty straightforward and actually is anything by straightforward because it's quite complex we need to all distinguish whether they are bonded derive from that is unfair or not and this is not what the courts for arbitration for sport as done the courts for arbitration for sport as requested that i that been asked to investigate to do it is search on levels of testosterone and performance advantage and they come up with some results which by the way i've been demonstrated by several team include in my team to not be replicable and this is been highlighted in the v
students have a lesson director of the oxford euro center for practical ethics at the university of oxford welcome all to the program i would like to start with you dr sylvia so many was born a woman it's not her fault that she has this imbalance of testosterone surely should she should be allowed to compete it's not an unfair advantage is it. hugh really touched an important point because a discussion that hinges on whether an advantage is unfair or not and we just heard the boss down because...
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we're either oxford circus 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here or. we quickly get a taste of where public favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group succeeded in blocking the very heart of london was the plan here because at the moment the road isn't occupiers there's nothing on it so what's going to happen groups of people are going to close rights and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. that's something i didn't expect. was that this isn't about. even sheeple are pumped by things in the middle of the street. and hundreds of activists crowded around the fight on the london shutdown has become. and. in a matter of hours 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites across the capital oxford circus parliament square marble arch piccadilly circus and mostly bridge manned by not just his team. they have blocks the entire structure framed with trees a music stage counts and a human bone up place and. beyond that and i've managed to find none who started snakes and peace activists really so an
we're either oxford circus 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here or. we quickly get a taste of where public favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group succeeded in blocking the very heart of london was the plan here because at the moment the road isn't occupiers there's nothing on it so what's going to happen groups of people are going to close rights and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. that's something i...
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we're either to oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here oh. we quickly get a taste of where public favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plot here because at the moment the road isn't occupy it's there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close rights and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. it's something i didn't expect. that this isn't about even cheap or proper but it's just in the middle of the street and. hundreds of activists crowded around the boat on the london shutdown has become. and. in a matter of hours 10000 supporters descend upon 5 sites across the capital oxford circus parliament square marble arch piccadilly circus and waterloo bridge manned by notch and his team. they have blocks the entire stretch of road and it's trees a music stage counts and a human bone and a sentence. beyond that and i've managed to find none who started snakes and peace activists right so
we're either to oxford circus at 8 30 am and only a handful of activists are here oh. we quickly get a taste of where public favor might like. look. i'm not quite sure how the group succeed in blocking the very heart of london was the plot here because at the moment the road isn't occupy it's there's nothing on it so what's going to happen in groups of people are going to close rights and then something should be arriving in the way of living out of the blue reinforcements right. it's something...
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and as you say she was able to go to oxford which he said was the best years of his life.ery different experiences to broaden out his vision and dick specht and sun life —— expectance on life. a sign of things that things are happening. 0ur things that things are happening. our digital editor of bbc‘s japanese language website, thank you for joining us today. let's bring back injames joining us today. let's bring back in james brown from joining us today. let's bring back injames brown from temple university of japan. we've just seen emperor naruhito take to the throne formally. what do you make of this historical moment forjapan? formally. what do you make of this historical moment for japan?|j formally. what do you make of this historical moment forjapan? i think eve ryo ne historical moment forjapan? i think everyone is looking to see what would be the content of the speech, that seems to pointed towards continuity. be looking at really come to define the new era. there are positive things coming up very soon. are positive things coming up very soon. there is due 20 whi
and as you say she was able to go to oxford which he said was the best years of his life.ery different experiences to broaden out his vision and dick specht and sun life —— expectance on life. a sign of things that things are happening. 0ur things that things are happening. our digital editor of bbc‘s japanese language website, thank you for joining us today. let's bring back injames joining us today. let's bring back in james brown from joining us today. let's bring back injames brown...
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i was asked to wear a sarong and walk down oxford street in it and walk down oxford street in it andit did not. i would pay the extra if you came here wearing a sarong. 0k, line of duty, the final episode is on tonight. they have a former detective who is going to help decide who he thinks h is. who does he say? no spoilers. we just stopped it when done by... well, david. david prostrated himself. he prostrated himself in front of him. we asked him, but he would not tell us. we wanted to know whether he was h. of course is not going to tell you. it is very interesting. apologies if you have watched this. a large slew of the british public is watching this and...| british public is watching this and... iwas british public is watching this and... i was plain bread last night and... i was plain bread last night and even the prejudice were all talking about —— i was playing bridge last night and all the bridge ladies were talking about who is h. the red herrings are never actually read headings. you think someone is going to be killed, but... you think somebody safe,... it is a game of t
i was asked to wear a sarong and walk down oxford street in it and walk down oxford street in it andit did not. i would pay the extra if you came here wearing a sarong. 0k, line of duty, the final episode is on tonight. they have a former detective who is going to help decide who he thinks h is. who does he say? no spoilers. we just stopped it when done by... well, david. david prostrated himself. he prostrated himself in front of him. we asked him, but he would not tell us. we wanted to know...
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mark almond director of the crisis research institute oxford thank you for your time. thank you. media freedoms groups are raising the alarm over these 17 new charges filed against julian assange by the u.s. department of justice activists say this sets a dangerous precedent where a journalist can. criminally prosecuted for publishing truthful information for some going as far as to claim the us has now declared war on journalism. any government use of the espionage act to criminalize the receipts and publication of classified information poses a diet threat to journalists seeking to publish such information in the public interest irrespective of the justice department's assertion that the sun is not a journalist this is an extraordinary escalation of the trumpet ministrations attacks on journalists and the direct assault on the 1st amendment when a sandra's dragged out of london's ecuadorian embassy last month and arrested by british police he was slapped with a us extradition request immediately and it only listed one charge against him and that was a single count of conspiracy
mark almond director of the crisis research institute oxford thank you for your time. thank you. media freedoms groups are raising the alarm over these 17 new charges filed against julian assange by the u.s. department of justice activists say this sets a dangerous precedent where a journalist can. criminally prosecuted for publishing truthful information for some going as far as to claim the us has now declared war on journalism. any government use of the espionage act to criminalize the...
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private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge — that's on the front ofnts claim their children are being edged out by ‘social engineering'. the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of sussex. let's start with the express. outrage as rape victims warned they face prosecution, why? imagine you have been a victim or alleged victim and then you are faced with a form, you are given a form by the police, and you are asked to sign it. you are not particularly great mind to sign any forms, but this is what they are asking you to do. this has caused a lot of anger from the victim ‘s commissioner, you are signing t
private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge — that's on the front ofnts claim their children are being edged out by ‘social engineering'. the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene...
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can speak now to tim kruger, senior fellow at the geo—engineering programme at the university of oxfordbat climate change. do these techniques, seem familiar to you? are they effective? welcome to you? are they effective? welcome to the programme also. we don't know if they are effectively a force that we need to understand. there are a range of those that could work but we need to understand whether they can work notjust technically but also socially as well. what is the first thing you are trying to attack? temperature or carbon? we are attack? temperature or carbon? we a re interested attack? temperature or carbon? we are interested in both of them. carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes the temperature to rise, and there are a range of techniques about reflecting sunlight back into space, some of them were mentioned there... i think we are having slight difficulties with the line there. just asking about some of the techniques and we heard how reflecting the sunlight back into space, the effects which would be to keep temperature down could be effective. perhaps we will get him bac
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he was oxford educated he was very interested in global issues like water conservation is why school is also a former diplomat harvard educated so they both bring a very international touched ground which i think is very much a thought as and this kind of connects with the whole way we're used harmony. era name as well and also the fact that japan is becoming more and more diverse and then more foreign residents living in japan and earlier in april the government introduced a new visa that went for laborers can work in and as well so in a country that's diversifying where there will coach different cultural differences as well i think from the new emperor and empress will be able to bring that international touch and sort of represent the country in that respect though that's him unless we also assign you we also online comparison to what what it means to them what do they think the new emperor might be after to assiah actually pointed this out he says on twitter he studied in oxford and the wife is a harvard graduate i think they will strengthen their coach and more build a better r
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also was educated overseas spending some time at harvard university and oxford university she is a formerdiplomat as well so they bring a uniquely international perhaps global spirit perspective to these positions and to the imperial family that we haven't seen before so that it could well prove to be important to japan as it moves ahead over the next few decades and tries to find its way and then in the international community indeed it will come back to way as that second ceremony continues through the day when hey our correspondent there in tokyo well japan's new emperor was groomed for the role from a young age. is the oldest of three children born to the emperor every to akita and his wife. he graduated in one thousand nine hundred eighty two from the department of history in augusta can university in tokyo it's a school favored by the japanese imperial family he then studied for two years at oxford university he married former diplomat term soccer or water as wayne mentioned in one thousand nine hundred ninety three and they have one child a seventeen year old daughter princess who
also was educated overseas spending some time at harvard university and oxford university she is a formerdiplomat as well so they bring a uniquely international perhaps global spirit perspective to these positions and to the imperial family that we haven't seen before so that it could well prove to be important to japan as it moves ahead over the next few decades and tries to find its way and then in the international community indeed it will come back to way as that second ceremony continues...
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it's a school favored by the japanese imperial family event studied for two years as wayne said at oxford university emperor naruhito was married former diplomat masako in one nine hundred ninety three and they have one child the seventeen year old princess eichel who is barred by law from the throne because she is a female. ito's life has been largely free of scandal let's speak some more about this not michael penn who's the president of the shin gets to a news agency is live from tokyo with us thank you so much michael for being with us on al-jazeera so a new chapter in japan's imperial history we've heard from the new emperor what do you expect from him continuity as he says or change at some point during his rule. i would very much expect continuity you know the previous and for akihito was an extremely successful emperor in terms of you know gathering the affections of the japanese people and in terms of reigning over this country for thirty years without any whiff of scandal or any problems so you know with his father is such a strong and successful role model and by all accounts n
it's a school favored by the japanese imperial family event studied for two years as wayne said at oxford university emperor naruhito was married former diplomat masako in one nine hundred ninety three and they have one child the seventeen year old princess eichel who is barred by law from the throne because she is a female. ito's life has been largely free of scandal let's speak some more about this not michael penn who's the president of the shin gets to a news agency is live from tokyo with...
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george magnus from oxford university's china centre.‘s ‘very concerned‘ about the ongoing trade dispute between the us and china. but he insists the uk economy is robust, and new figures today show it grew strongly in the first quarter of the year. economists say some of the growth is due to firms stockpiling ahead of what was the expected date for the uk to leave the european union of 29 march. here‘s our economics correspondent, dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer that supplies the car industry have gone into overdrive since the start of the year. they have stockpiled both raw materials and finished goods to protect against disruption in the event of a no—deal brexit in march. normally, holding sort of a week‘s stock, somewhere in that region. we are holding much more than that — three, four, five, six weeks of stock, which isn‘t healthy for any business. but at least we have the confidence that if anything were to happen with the borders, we can continue to supply. he is not alone. this type of contingency planning
george magnus from oxford university's china centre.‘s ‘very concerned‘ about the ongoing trade dispute between the us and china. but he insists the uk economy is robust, and new figures today show it grew strongly in the first quarter of the year. economists say some of the growth is due to firms stockpiling ahead of what was the expected date for the uk to leave the european union of 29 march. here‘s our economics correspondent, dharshini david. production lines at this manufacturer...
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private woe over the recruitment of more state pupils by oxford and cambridge, that's on the front ofe being edged out by "social engineering". the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailing app opened below their offer price. ifind i find that ever so hard to say, right hailing app. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of sussex. we might not dwell on that one. let's start with the daily express. outrage as rape victims warned they faced prosecution. why would rape victims face prosecution? this
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fifty nine years of age the first japanese emperor to be educated overseas having spent two years at oxford university in the united kingdom his wife imprest musta coal so i spent time studying at harvard and oxford university she is a former diplomat so potentially they bring a uniquely global international perspective to the imperial family that we haven't seen before but i think overall we can expect that emperor not oh he will very much follow in the footsteps of his father as far as a an official in through meant ceremony we won't see that until october that will be a much larger elaborate affair involving invited international guests and then the emperor and empress will parade through the streets of tokyo in the back of an open top car seat ahead on al-jazeera thousands of regional leaders. macross afghanistan gathered to discuss how to achieve peace with the taliban last take holidays launches annual defense show but disputes over russian made weapons out overshadowing the event. hello again and welcome back well here across iraq we have seen some very gusty winds and i want to show
fifty nine years of age the first japanese emperor to be educated overseas having spent two years at oxford university in the united kingdom his wife imprest musta coal so i spent time studying at harvard and oxford university she is a former diplomat so potentially they bring a uniquely global international perspective to the imperial family that we haven't seen before but i think overall we can expect that emperor not oh he will very much follow in the footsteps of his father as far as a an...
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fifty nine years of age the first japanese emperor to be educated overseas having spent two years at oxford university in the united kingdom his wife imprisoned muster colson spent time studying at harvard and oxford university she is a former diplomat so potentially they bring a uniquely global international perspective to the imperial family that we haven't seen before but i think overall we can expect that emperor not hito will very much follow in the footsteps of his father as far as a an official in through meant ceremony we won't see that until october that will be a much larger elaborate affair involving invited international guests and then the emperor and empress will parade through the streets of tokyo in the back of an open top car. israel is expected to demolish more palestinian homes the high court has ruled that sixty houses in occupied east jerusalem should be knocked down palestinians say israel's trying to settle as many jews as possible harder abdulhamid reports. it's been several. days but he still can't come to terms with his loss and is a better car knew the house would
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some of the romani university of oxford ph d. candidate regular contributor for the diplomats and washington post gentlemen good to have you with us on inside story samuel let's start with you we'll talk geopolitics for most of the program but 1st i want to clear up a few things about these these incidents how were such relatively slow and still fee aircraft able to fly so far into saudi arabia undetected at a time of war what does this say about saudi air defenses i think this shows a bit about saudi air defenses but also it shows the degree to which the saudis have underestimated the improvements in the ballistic missile technologies and drone technology that they have these have made over the past $6.00 to $8.00 months so now they would have the ability to launch just sites that radius of niagara kilometers with a remarkable degree of precision so in july of 2018 they tried to attack in the bab amanda and they were unable to organize a major oil spill or anything of that level but the a shell of their intent and their ability
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i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us japan has a new emperor the oxford educated not a hito now sits on the chrysanthemum throne the fifty nine year old was presented with imperial recall year at a mourning ceremony a sword and jewel in boxes as proof of his ascendance to the throne the new emperor then delivered his first official speech in which he vowed to remain close to the people and carry on his father's legacy of peace. i swear that i will act according to the constitution and fulfill my responsibility as the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people of japan while always turning my thoughts to the people and standing with them i sincerely pray for the happiness of the people and the further development of the nation as well as the peace of the world. so emperor now to hito has promised to promote unity and further the development of japan but does he actually have the power to do this to discuss this i am joined by michael penn who heads the shin gets to news agency in tokyo michael the royal family has no real political power this is th
i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us japan has a new emperor the oxford educated not a hito now sits on the chrysanthemum throne the fifty nine year old was presented with imperial recall year at a mourning ceremony a sword and jewel in boxes as proof of his ascendance to the throne the new emperor then delivered his first official speech in which he vowed to remain close to the people and carry on his father's legacy of peace. i swear that i will act...
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this is the group from oxford university here to study the transformation is currently underway in what used to be frozen earth where we get. you. during the soviet era this enormous satellite used to broadcast television programming from moscow. last turned the station into a home base for scientists from around the world. yeah well so the data that has been collected in siberia and across russia's far east are alarming normally the vegetation binds greenhouse gases in the summer and only releases very small amounts back into the atmosphere in winter. so out here you can see that. here monitor which is. cool but for the past few years the permafrost that's stalling more and more in the summer is releasing ever increasing amounts of methane and c o two during the winter. the moment the biosphere is acting as it well could be say as a friend as a moderate break on climate change so a few about forty percent of the carbon dioxide we emit is being absorbed by the biosphere and that's acting to slow down climate change if i wasn't happening climate change would be in foster that that is one
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he joins us from oxford.ystem that is clearly overstretched. what is your sense of where the system is really at breaking point at the moment? i think the system is at breaking point. it has been at breaking point. it has been at breaking point. it has been at breaking point for many years. we spent 20 years or more trying to find a way through all of this, but now i think the pressures have become intolerable. you see in that panorama programme on tonight that people in this kind of depth of distress that is extremely difficult to watch, despite the wonderful care given to them by their family members and by the people working for the council. so we have got a system that is simply overstretched, there is not enough money going into it to deliver a service that works, and the whole structure is less than perfect by a very long way. so there isa perfect by a very long way. so there is a desperate need to get something done. if the viewers were to ask you today, you know, what is the kind of money that needs t
he joins us from oxford.ystem that is clearly overstretched. what is your sense of where the system is really at breaking point at the moment? i think the system is at breaking point. it has been at breaking point. it has been at breaking point. it has been at breaking point for many years. we spent 20 years or more trying to find a way through all of this, but now i think the pressures have become intolerable. you see in that panorama programme on tonight that people in this kind of depth of...
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a consultant from oxford economics said it won't be easy to get the boost the economy needs. like there's more of the same, not helping is the case that the borough party is the second—largest and the dpr, that could slow down the decision—making process even more than what we saw in president widodo's first term. we're seeing quite a lot of politicking going on, some demonstrations in the street, for instance, but we know it is southeast asia's biggest economy, the only trillion dollar economy in the only trillion dollar economy in the region. foreign in has flagged, and of course none of this is helped by slowing global growth due in part to the us—china trade war. how big a challenge does he face in trying to reinvigorate this economy? yellow that's a good point because external developments have made it so much more difficult because the entire thrust is in infrastructure spending. we saw that and the first time he was forced to delay his priority projects because the deficit was ballooning and indonesia faces the risk of strong capital outflows, and it doesn't help their
a consultant from oxford economics said it won't be easy to get the boost the economy needs. like there's more of the same, not helping is the case that the borough party is the second—largest and the dpr, that could slow down the decision—making process even more than what we saw in president widodo's first term. we're seeing quite a lot of politicking going on, some demonstrations in the street, for instance, but we know it is southeast asia's biggest economy, the only trillion dollar...
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with me is 0liver cornock who's editor—in—chief at oxford business group.been delving into these articles in a little more depth for us. articles in a little more depth for us. 0liver, this is quite a big development, isn't it? the front of the daily mirror. labour was accused of not having a clear message from among its own lawmakers, mps, after the european results. they said, on the european results. they said, on the key issue, europe, they went into the election without having a clear message. this seems to put that right, to an extent. absolutely, and i think it is an important change, a gear change, of course a reflection of the trouncing the labour party took in that recent european election. jeremy corbyn was accused of not having a clear position on the second referendum, in this incredibly fraught debate here in the uk. this comes back to the point that it has never been a party political issue. whether you we re party political issue. whether you were in or out was party political issue. whether you were in oi’ out was never party political issu
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nielsen is from the reuters institute for the study of journalism at the university of oxford he also advises the e.u. commission on this information welcome to you we hear a lot these days about to descend from asian and russian troll farms is it just russia doing this. no not at all i mean i think it's very clear that there are a number of information operations are russia they are probably those the games with extensive ones but there has been a number of incidents in which other forms shown to be active around the world in trying to sow confusion and increases trust in the process and it's just very mis i can put it that way a way i think as well as the west that it. i think it's clear that the line between information operations and sometimes a bit hot to draw on and there are probably instances in which where some governments are accepted that other governments might think of as interference of the won't really what we need to keep in mind is that the majority of misinformation and sometimes it is a nation are either mistaken or. from international actors and this will be the ca
nielsen is from the reuters institute for the study of journalism at the university of oxford he also advises the e.u. commission on this information welcome to you we hear a lot these days about to descend from asian and russian troll farms is it just russia doing this. no not at all i mean i think it's very clear that there are a number of information operations are russia they are probably those the games with extensive ones but there has been a number of incidents in which other forms shown...
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and finally, on the front of the telegraph, the university of oxford will offer places to students withvantaged backgrounds for the first time. the radical scheme comes amid criticism from middle—class 0xford rejects and head teachers that private school students are being squeezed out by the university's diversity drive. with me is michaela bergman, who is a principal social specialist at the asian infrastructure investment bank. good morning. good morning. normally based in beijing, great to have you with us in london today. let's start with us in london today. let's start with the front page of the times, philip hammond, the chancellor, who is actually at the confederation of british industry. he will be talking there, and this is about what he will stay in his speech. yes, it
and finally, on the front of the telegraph, the university of oxford will offer places to students withvantaged backgrounds for the first time. the radical scheme comes amid criticism from middle—class 0xford rejects and head teachers that private school students are being squeezed out by the university's diversity drive. with me is michaela bergman, who is a principal social specialist at the asian infrastructure investment bank. good morning. good morning. normally based in beijing, great...
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she studied in oxford england and something of an education crusader she has no time for an interview in the frenzy of campaigning just a hurried statement. that there is nor the means what it using inequality about an access to education if the government's work in education seems to have paid off at this public school admissions a for. the delhi government says it's been a 1000 new classrooms and is constructing another $12000.00. its train thousands more teachers and started special classes for children falling behind many of them 1st generation learners. lessons begin with happiness classes meditation exercises to beat stress and start the day on a positive note. for money society or delis education minister money is a big part of the solution. spending in education now accounts to 26 percent of daily annual budget. but he admits changing attitudes to a public schooling is an uphill task. citizen but is another problem many people come to me and the one my feeling good they wanted to do some good private school like many other parents are valued that if we send our kids to going t
she studied in oxford england and something of an education crusader she has no time for an interview in the frenzy of campaigning just a hurried statement. that there is nor the means what it using inequality about an access to education if the government's work in education seems to have paid off at this public school admissions a for. the delhi government says it's been a 1000 new classrooms and is constructing another $12000.00. its train thousands more teachers and started special classes...
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as meghan's ex-husban starts a new chapte >> the new dad was greeted by a crowd while visiting the oxfordhildr hospital. admire presented him with gifts for archie including a teddy bear and balloon dog. >> thank you vmuch. i will make sure ittle boy. >> harry met with patients an famili discussed the challe of parenting. the prince revealed tha archie kept him awake and he couldn imagine life without his son. the daddy might have been sleep depriv but was light on his feet. our reports sai that meghan's mom be staying for a few weeks help with the baby, but has no plans to move to the uk perman and william visited for the first time. archie is the second nephew. they are aunt and uncle to pippa' son arthur. meghan ex is starting a new chapte he and his girlfriend of a year and a tied montecito, a far cry from meghan's nuptials of last year. guests retreated to a mexica rehearsal dinner at the pool before the ceremony. the br is an heiress walked down the aisle with her parents. meghan and trevor were married for two years before divorcing in 2013. their wedding was a four-day barb in jam
as meghan's ex-husban starts a new chapte >> the new dad was greeted by a crowd while visiting the oxfordhildr hospital. admire presented him with gifts for archie including a teddy bear and balloon dog. >> thank you vmuch. i will make sure ittle boy. >> harry met with patients an famili discussed the challe of parenting. the prince revealed tha archie kept him awake and he couldn imagine life without his son. the daddy might have been sleep depriv but was light on his feet....
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we have recommended a new expressway between oxford and milton keynes and cambridge, which is seen asa weather is a need for better transport between those cities. broadly speaking it will be smart on motorways, motorways with a lot more data and information to enable us to navigate our way on the existing road network. the highways england is investing in improvements to the road network now, primarily in making them smarter. we support that because we recognise the importance of data and the need for investment in making data easier and a fibre network is what we need to deliver 5g ad in the future you will need that for autonomous vehicles. as we move gradually to autonomy and our vehicle networks, we have to have the fibre and that is one of our other key recommendations. ghost briefly, you have asked for certainty and long—term decision—making, certainty and long—term decision-making, do you think you will get it? i believe there is a willingness in this government and indeed when you listen to what the labour party says about the importance of infrastructure. politicians do get i
we have recommended a new expressway between oxford and milton keynes and cambridge, which is seen asa weather is a need for better transport between those cities. broadly speaking it will be smart on motorways, motorways with a lot more data and information to enable us to navigate our way on the existing road network. the highways england is investing in improvements to the road network now, primarily in making them smarter. we support that because we recognise the importance of data and the...
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any fifty nine years of age the first emperor to have been educated overseas spending two years at oxford university in the united kingdom so perhaps bringing a unique international global perspective to the role but overall i think we can expect him to continue in the footsteps of his father emperor akihito. still ahead on al-jazeera found signs of regional leaders from across afghanistan gathered to discuss how to achieve peace with the taliban. and russian nukes to take advantage as a shown on effects from the u.s. sanctions office still shortages in syria. hello again and welcome back we're here cross a rock we have seen some very gusty winds and i want to show you some images that have come out across parts of new jobs and because they have seen a sandstorm take away the images that came out across this area we're looking at visibility dropping across the region causing a lot of problems there but not just the visibility some of the winds were so strong that the cost of structural damage is across much of the city we do expect to still see windy conditions across the region particula
any fifty nine years of age the first emperor to have been educated overseas spending two years at oxford university in the united kingdom so perhaps bringing a unique international global perspective to the role but overall i think we can expect him to continue in the footsteps of his father emperor akihito. still ahead on al-jazeera found signs of regional leaders from across afghanistan gathered to discuss how to achieve peace with the taliban. and russian nukes to take advantage as a shown...
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large study says maybe it is not so terrible for her generation and oxford university survey of 12,000ffect of social media on teenage life is limitd and might be tiny saying notion digital screen engagement decreases adolescent well being has become recurring feature in scientific conversation. we found little evidence for substantial negative association between digital screen engagement and adolescent well being. the oxford team goes on to say time spent on facebook or instagram is not what parent shoulds worry about, they should focus on harmful pages or posts. harris, last part is only part of that i agree with. >> harris: likewise. >> melissa: it is about what you are doing when you are on there, selena is right, the horse is out of the barn, no way to make it safe any longer. it is about the type of interaction you are having. my son's school had "the like movie," it is about taking responsibility instead of blaming and better understanding why if a million people like you, that doesn't mean anything. and regulating yourself, you know it is unhealthy for you and you know reading
large study says maybe it is not so terrible for her generation and oxford university survey of 12,000ffect of social media on teenage life is limitd and might be tiny saying notion digital screen engagement decreases adolescent well being has become recurring feature in scientific conversation. we found little evidence for substantial negative association between digital screen engagement and adolescent well being. the oxford team goes on to say time spent on facebook or instagram is not what...
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briggs it and have a 2nd referendum while common director of britain's crisis research institute in oxford says that the country faces uncertainty and chaos it's going to be a difficult task because the house of commons is still strongly against leaving the e.u. except on terms which involve remaining in a customs union almost certainly so that there's going to be a disconnect between the tory party members and supporters and presumably the people who defected to the briggs's party who are mainly conservatives who want a serious break with europe and the members of parliament and so unless you change the arithmetic in the house of commons whoever succeeds mrs may if they want to leave the e.u. was going to face huge problems and same sort can they force a new general election what will be the result of that we don't know but there's going to be a great deal of uncertainty and as i say there's this looming deadline of the 31st of october which is the end of the extension of britain's membership and the british politicians seem to forgotten that in the modern world divorce can be initiated f
briggs it and have a 2nd referendum while common director of britain's crisis research institute in oxford says that the country faces uncertainty and chaos it's going to be a difficult task because the house of commons is still strongly against leaving the e.u. except on terms which involve remaining in a customs union almost certainly so that there's going to be a disconnect between the tory party members and supporters and presumably the people who defected to the briggs's party who are...
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chief political correspondent on the material gov roll you of oxford university welcome back both almost issue of security must tell you do you see the threat as being a significant one the the idea that these elections might be in some way hot day reason significant threat we are more prepared than we used to be for sure i think that what we saw we brecht's it and with united states elections we don't crumple and so on in twenty sixteen there was a wake up call for european governments we prefer behind the scenes in very calm and discreet ways but when you talk to people in the know when in the business for instance let's put it perry's make sure to let it be know in moscow that we're not just working in terms of defining ourselves but to be ready to counter attack if necessary. germany milena claim germany has already suffered the sorts of breaches indeed there were attacks attributed to russian hackers some three years ago in connection with the run up to german elections and we saw a major cyber attack on the german bundestag actually at the beginning of this year however in that cas
chief political correspondent on the material gov roll you of oxford university welcome back both almost issue of security must tell you do you see the threat as being a significant one the the idea that these elections might be in some way hot day reason significant threat we are more prepared than we used to be for sure i think that what we saw we brecht's it and with united states elections we don't crumple and so on in twenty sixteen there was a wake up call for european governments we...