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ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, a literary works also played a role, such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter sondra bought the chelly. me just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks he had been on to token, fused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington paul, the tower near oxford. it resembles the towers of the else or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes in guard. ah. so this is starting to fully 936 painting of the tower and the landscape is used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and the 937 talking painted now the very famous picture of hobbits on the hill where bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting, you can see distinct similarities. dylan landscapes that the english countrysid
ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, a literary works also played a role, such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter sondra bought the chelly. me just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks he had been on to token, fused memories,...
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is merton college, oxford. where talking was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes, minnes tourists, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sandro bought a chelly. me. he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills or adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused, memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles
is merton college, oxford. where talking was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes, minnes tourists, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quads, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the...
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ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works also played a role, such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter sondra. both italy he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used to leave memories, scenes from walks, he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles the towers of the else, or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes in guard. ah. so this is starting to fully 936 painting of the tower and the landscape is used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and the 937 talking painted now the very famous picture of hobbits and of the hill where bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting, you can see distinct similarity. dylan landscapes of the english countryside of tol
ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works also played a role, such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter sondra. both italy he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used to leave memories, scenes from walks, he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and...
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ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works, also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sondra bought the chelly. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles the towers of the else, or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes in guard. ah. so this is starting to fully 936 painting of the tower and the landscape is used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and in 1937 talking painted. now the very famous picture of hobbits on the hill where bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting, you can see distinct similarity. dylan landscapes of the english countryside
ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor, the literary works, also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sondra bought the chelly. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories,...
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according to oxford, new h i. v infections failed to reach the targets sent by the united nations general assembly in 2016 of less than 500000 new infections per year in 2020, even while increasing treatment and prevention. according to researchers behind the study in h i v vaccine remains the best strategy for ending the aids epidemic. researchers from the university of oxford are looking to report results from this study by april of 2022. there are also plans in the works to begin similar trials in europe, africa, and the u. s. reporting for new to some how should we are to hurricane farms are definitely real. and as elsa continues its destruction moves at the coast, we are reminded just how important our environment is. however, my next guest, doctor patrick more believes, scares stories regarding the environment are being used to manipulate the public. but what purpose would that actually serve? doctor more author of a fake, invisible catastrophes and the threat of doom. thank you so much for joining me on thi
according to oxford, new h i. v infections failed to reach the targets sent by the united nations general assembly in 2016 of less than 500000 new infections per year in 2020, even while increasing treatment and prevention. according to researchers behind the study in h i v vaccine remains the best strategy for ending the aids epidemic. researchers from the university of oxford are looking to report results from this study by april of 2022. there are also plans in the works to begin similar...
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ah, this is not college oxford. where told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minnes terrace, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quotes, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for minister in the capital of gondor. the literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter. sandro bought the chelly. ah, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills are adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks he had been on to token, fused memories, fantasy and reality. together and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles
ah, this is not college oxford. where told him was professor of english language and literature from 1945. this is when he was just nearing the end of writing a little over the rings. he was writing the last 2 books, including the battle scenes minnes terrace, which is a fantastic medieval city. and if you're inside there inside the quotes, the quadrangles is very much like being inside a medieval city. ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for minister in the capital of gondor....
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at the government responded at all to the oxford . responded at all to the oxford university researchnation of the difference with daily testing? the figures indicated that 1.6% of those who self isolated caught the virus versus 1.5% of those who protested daily. i mean, presumably, they look specifically at schools but i could be rolled out across all sectors. —— versus 1.5% of those who were tested daily. i don't think i will pay direct response to my role in the government response but i think it will be factored in. they will be taken on the balance of risk the people to self—isolate which they are not fully vaccinated but as some are not fully vaccinated but as some are arguing and some of the scientific evidence points to testing people day to day can be as effective, perhaps, or perhaps even more effective than people isolating in terms of limiting the spread of the virus but that is not where the government is going at this point and it's not showing any sign at the moment of widening these exemptions to other parts of the economy beyond the absolute critical list of sectors t
at the government responded at all to the oxford . responded at all to the oxford university researchnation of the difference with daily testing? the figures indicated that 1.6% of those who self isolated caught the virus versus 1.5% of those who protested daily. i mean, presumably, they look specifically at schools but i could be rolled out across all sectors. —— versus 1.5% of those who were tested daily. i don't think i will pay direct response to my role in the government response but i...
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that's according to a new study led by the university of oxford. while it revealed a strong immune response anywhere from $3.00 to $10.00 weeks between shots that identified an 8 tweet gap between those is as a sweet spot. the trade off in that longer interval as a drop in antibody levels between the 1st and 2nd doses. and importantly, the study noted was the decline in antibodies needed to fight off the delta variant . but regardless of the dosing shed, your research is said to fire a shot generate robust immune responses. let's talk now to susanna dunnahugh. she's a professor of infectious diseases at the university of oxford and also joint chief investigator in the study. the study is known as pitch. she joins us from oxford, santa donna, he welcome to the news out. so does this mean that one has less protection? if you had dose one of pfizer on day one and those 228 days later. right. hello. and we'll 1st hold to say, this is an immunology study and we're waiting for further studies and effectiveness . and what we found was, on average, if you
that's according to a new study led by the university of oxford. while it revealed a strong immune response anywhere from $3.00 to $10.00 weeks between shots that identified an 8 tweet gap between those is as a sweet spot. the trade off in that longer interval as a drop in antibody levels between the 1st and 2nd doses. and importantly, the study noted was the decline in antibodies needed to fight off the delta variant . but regardless of the dosing shed, your research is said to fire a shot...
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ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter, sandra about italy. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills or adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy and reality together. and one place that surely inspired him was barrington bol, the tower near oxford. it resembles the towers of the else, or the tower of the sorcerer ceremony in eyes and guard. mm. so this is starting to fully 936 painting of the tower and the landscape is used by shell oil and its petrol advertising. and it knows, he said he 7 talking painted now the very famous picture of hobbits and of a hill where bilbo baggins lives. and i believe strongly that if you look at that painting, you can see distinct similarities. dylan landscapes of the english
ah, but oxford wasn't the only source of inspiration for ministerial. the capital of gondor literary works also played a role such as the divine comedy by dante allegheny. this is an interpretation by italian painter, sandra about italy. me, he just use whatever was convenient to him. he use the scenery around oxford, the borrowers, the standing stones in the hills or adults and things like that. he used, i believe, memories, scenes from walks. he had been on to so confused memories, fantasy...
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economics -- kathy bostjancic with oxford economics.is bloomberg. ♪ so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well... we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest - and the whirlpool jets - and the bubblemassage. and, it was installed quickly and conveniently by a kohler-certified installer. a kohler- authorized dealer walked us through every step in the process and made us feel completely comfortable in our home. and, yes, it's affordable. looking good, george! we just want to spend as much time as possible, in our home and with our grandkids. they're going to be here any minute for our weekly spa day. ooh, that bubblemassage! have fun! stay in the home and life you've built for years to come. call 1-800-986-5068 to receive fifteen-hundred dollars off your kohler walk-in bath. and take advantage o
economics -- kathy bostjancic with oxford economics.is bloomberg. ♪ so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well... we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest - and the whirlpool jets - and the bubblemassage. and, it was installed quickly and...
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with a harvard degree, oxford degree, yale law school degree, you could have gone anywhere.hy did you go back to rhode island? not that it is not a great place. many people go to new york, washington, los angeles. what propelled you to go back to rhode island? sec. raimondo: because i loved it. i loved the place. i felt i owed something to the community. and there is something special about building businesses in the community where you are from and seeing them flourish in a community you care about. david: so you ran initially for the secretary of treasurer position for rhode island. why did you want to be treasurer of rhode island? people wouldn't say harvard, oxford, yale law school, people wouldn't think you'd be a treasurer of rhode island. sec. raimondo: it's funny. when i ran, that was the reaction i received. i called my parents to say i was doing this, and they said, but gina, you have such a good job. my mother started to cry. "politics is such a dirty business." i just -- i believe in service. i believe in public service. and i was qualified for the job. i actuall
with a harvard degree, oxford degree, yale law school degree, you could have gone anywhere.hy did you go back to rhode island? not that it is not a great place. many people go to new york, washington, los angeles. what propelled you to go back to rhode island? sec. raimondo: because i loved it. i loved the place. i felt i owed something to the community. and there is something special about building businesses in the community where you are from and seeing them flourish in a community you care...
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professor dominic wilkinson joining us tonight from oxford university.e appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. day three of the olympics. more golden moments with a teenage japanese skateboarder and a slovenian nba star among those grabbing the headlines. but organizers now have to deal with yet another problem beyond their control, as a tropical storm moves in. reporter: the tokyo olympics have withstood a pandemic and wave. now -- a heatwave. now they must survive a typhoon. yet locals are upbeat. >> the waves are always like this when a typhoon comes, but they often become better when the typhoon has gone. i hope that happens. reporter: riding a wave of goodwill was japanese 13-year-old momiji nishiya. she won the first ever gold in women's history skateboarding and became the second youngest champion in olympics history. in basketball, nba star luka doncic delivered a performance for the ages. the dallas mavericks player scored 48 points, as his slovenia team brushed aside argentina. in the pool, britain defended his 100 meter brushstroke gold,
professor dominic wilkinson joining us tonight from oxford university.e appreciate your insights tonight. thank you. day three of the olympics. more golden moments with a teenage japanese skateboarder and a slovenian nba star among those grabbing the headlines. but organizers now have to deal with yet another problem beyond their control, as a tropical storm moves in. reporter: the tokyo olympics have withstood a pandemic and wave. now -- a heatwave. now they must survive a typhoon. yet locals...
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oxford type vaccine, the ethnic vaccine i'm from the 5 maternity vaccines immunity so far seems to be lasting for a long period of time. and i'm hopeful it's going to last for a year or several years. so there's that, but then we might need to vaccinate to give back things that are more specific to particular veterans. the so called tweaked vaccines. so these, these companies are now working on a more specific vaccine. and the plan in the u. k. is to give a 3rd to people over the age of 50 or 60, we haven't decided yet. who are more or people that are more clinical. clinical hon in the autumn, but this is going to be a dose of what you might call the old fashioned vaccines. so 3 doses of the old fashioned vaccine is going to increase immunity against new values to some degree. while we wait for these more tweak to vaccines and it may be that we end up needing a booster vaccine that's specific to the particular barriers that around that. yeah . every year for the next few seasons, that is the possibility of being actively planned for in the u. k. yeah, an end in sight certainly is not
oxford type vaccine, the ethnic vaccine i'm from the 5 maternity vaccines immunity so far seems to be lasting for a long period of time. and i'm hopeful it's going to last for a year or several years. so there's that, but then we might need to vaccinate to give back things that are more specific to particular veterans. the so called tweaked vaccines. so these, these companies are now working on a more specific vaccine. and the plan in the u. k. is to give a 3rd to people over the age of 50 or...
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he joins us by skype from oxford. the taliban says it's a seas for the african government says it's nothing you who do you think is right. well 1st of all, i think the outcome people are going to be listening to it with some interest because people are generally exhausted from the recent fighting that when they look at the offer, i think they probably will conclude that this is, yeah, it's a symbolic score. points to get people talking about it and it's to provide a cover what is really going on in the ground, which is a very dangerous tile about military offensive trying to settle the war by force rather than by negotiations. do you think that the taliban have for hand in this war because the afghan governments are the ones who appear to be losing all the all the checkpoints, and indeed the ones having soldiers, the facts. one of the reasons is that the political talks are stalemated at the moment and it seems very difficult to to get them onto the substantive issues. another another was referring to is that the tali
he joins us by skype from oxford. the taliban says it's a seas for the african government says it's nothing you who do you think is right. well 1st of all, i think the outcome people are going to be listening to it with some interest because people are generally exhausted from the recent fighting that when they look at the offer, i think they probably will conclude that this is, yeah, it's a symbolic score. points to get people talking about it and it's to provide a cover what is really going...
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a study by oxford university has found that daily lateral flow testing for pupils exposed to covid—19s has no end of frustration in households in this pandemic. take last week for example, department for education says that onjuly 15, department for education says that onjuly15, over1 million state school pupils in england did not attend class for covid related reasons. of those, more than 930,000 were than 930 , 000 were self—isolating than 930,000 were self—isolating due to a possible contact with a covid case. but, a new study by oxford university suggests that daily testing is a safe alternative to isolating contacts. researchers followed pupils and staff in more than 200 schools. in more than half of the close contacts of positive cases, they had to isolate for ten days. in the other half, however, close contacts of positive cases were offered supervised daily tests at school over seven days. they were allowed to carry on as normal ever negative. i think the results of this study are really, really reassuring for parents as well as for students and for teachers. what we see here
a study by oxford university has found that daily lateral flow testing for pupils exposed to covid—19s has no end of frustration in households in this pandemic. take last week for example, department for education says that onjuly 15, department for education says that onjuly15, over1 million state school pupils in england did not attend class for covid related reasons. of those, more than 930,000 were than 930 , 000 were self—isolating than 930,000 were self—isolating due to a possible...
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this is kind of a new study led by the university of oxford. while it reveal a strong immune response, many way from 3 to 10 weeks between shots that identify that 8 week gap between doses as the sweet spot. the trade off in that longer interval is a drop in antibody levels between the 1st and 2nd doses. and importantly, the study noted the decline in anti bodies needed to fight off the delta variance. but regardless of the dosing schedule research and said to 5 shots generate robust immune responses, his susanna dunahee, the professor of infectious diseases at the university of oxford. and actually the joint chief investigator of the study known as pitch. she says people who have received the 2 doses of pfizer at shorter intervals still be confident they are protected. first of all, i'd like to say that today's is a bit vaccine and very good to inducing immune responses. and if you've had your price back in on a short dosing info, don't worry it's, it's a great back thing. we just found that you, kate strategy, which was to give along the stra
this is kind of a new study led by the university of oxford. while it reveal a strong immune response, many way from 3 to 10 weeks between shots that identify that 8 week gap between doses as the sweet spot. the trade off in that longer interval is a drop in antibody levels between the 1st and 2nd doses. and importantly, the study noted the decline in anti bodies needed to fight off the delta variance. but regardless of the dosing schedule research and said to 5 shots generate robust immune...
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a60 man dying of mac after that attack near oxford circus in central london yesterday evening.e that's hit the west of the country. on tuesday — the town of lytton recorded canada's highest ever temperature of nearly 50 degrees celsius. leading climate scientists say the unprecedented heatwave is almost certainly a consequence of global warming. from edmonton — brandy yanchyk reports. the hotter temperatures across western canada have led to destruction — in the small western canadian town of lytton in british columbia when a wild fire broke out causing an evacuation and then destroyed most of the town and damaging a nearby hydropower station. it set a record of 49.6 celsius on tuesday. the previous high in canada was 45 celsius. in british columbia, at least 486 sudden deaths were reported over five days. according to the bc coroner's service that is nearly three times more than usual over that period. this prolonged, dangerous and historic heatwave has also affected the province of alberta. daytime high temperatures have been above 30 degrees celsius. in edmonton on thursday,
a60 man dying of mac after that attack near oxford circus in central london yesterday evening.e that's hit the west of the country. on tuesday — the town of lytton recorded canada's highest ever temperature of nearly 50 degrees celsius. leading climate scientists say the unprecedented heatwave is almost certainly a consequence of global warming. from edmonton — brandy yanchyk reports. the hotter temperatures across western canada have led to destruction — in the small western canadian...
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covid-19 _ operations manager at oxford health.m hotspurs player, justin edinburgh died after suffering a cardiac arrest while working out at the gym. his son now wants to make it law for sports facilities to have public access to the life saving equipment. luxmy gopal reports. schoolchildren learning the most valuable lesson of all — how to save a life. one, two, three, four... charlie edinburgh has dedicated his life to this cause. edinburgh gets through. it is after his father, justin edinburgh, former tottenham hotspur player and leyton orient manager, died of a cardiac arrest aged 49 at the gym. he was the cool dad. everyone wanted my dad to be their dad, and i'm not ashamed to say that. i might say i am big—headed saying that, but he obviously was. he was just a man who gave so much to people. i've lost my best friend, i've lost the person i look up to, and you live with it every day. the grief doesn't go away. the gym wherejustin suffered a cardiac arrest did not have a defibrillator. if my dad, when he had his cardiac arres
covid-19 _ operations manager at oxford health.m hotspurs player, justin edinburgh died after suffering a cardiac arrest while working out at the gym. his son now wants to make it law for sports facilities to have public access to the life saving equipment. luxmy gopal reports. schoolchildren learning the most valuable lesson of all — how to save a life. one, two, three, four... charlie edinburgh has dedicated his life to this cause. edinburgh gets through. it is after his father, justin...
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peter is with me now from oxford, england.ious disease and global-health expert at the university of oxford. so, you heard boris johnson. you know, he -- he will find support for this, throughout england and beyond. the fact that, look, this is a virus we have to live with. do you believe, though, that he is moving too quickly? >> i do. it's quite a stunning reversal. and, you know, what -- what concerns me a little bit is this kind of all-or-nothing approach that is only either all lockdowns or we have to get rid of everything. normally, we see restrictions being lifted when cases are falling. what's, of course, fairly unique about this situation is that we're currently seeing an exponential rise in cases. 25,000 a day and climbing, quite quickly, across the uk. now, the key thing here, of course, is because the relatively high level of vaccinations. about 50% of the population. it's weakened the so-called link between cases and hospitalizations. so hospitalizations are rising, but low. i think the government is really bettin
peter is with me now from oxford, england.ious disease and global-health expert at the university of oxford. so, you heard boris johnson. you know, he -- he will find support for this, throughout england and beyond. the fact that, look, this is a virus we have to live with. do you believe, though, that he is moving too quickly? >> i do. it's quite a stunning reversal. and, you know, what -- what concerns me a little bit is this kind of all-or-nothing approach that is only either all...
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this is, according to a study led by the university of oxford. while it revealed a strong immune response anywhere from 3 to 10 weeks between shots, it identified an 8 week gap between doses as the sweet spot tradeoff. and that longer interval as a drop in antibody levels between the doses. and importantly, the study noted there was a decline in antibodies needed to fight off the delta variance. but regardless of the dosing schedule, research is said to find the shots generate robust immune responses. some thoughts now from susanna deny she has a professor of infectious diseases at the university of oxford, the joint chief investigator in that study, which is known as pitch. she says that people who have received their 25 doses at shorter intervals, should still be confident that they are protected. first of all, i'd like to say that today's is a bit vaccine and very good to inducing mean responses. and if you're happy about, you know, a short dosing interval, don't worry it's, it's a great back thing. we just found that you, kate strategy, which
this is, according to a study led by the university of oxford. while it revealed a strong immune response anywhere from 3 to 10 weeks between shots, it identified an 8 week gap between doses as the sweet spot tradeoff. and that longer interval as a drop in antibody levels between the doses. and importantly, the study noted there was a decline in antibodies needed to fight off the delta variance. but regardless of the dosing schedule, research is said to find the shots generate robust immune...
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this climate modelling is providing clarity, and look at this from a doctor from the university of oxfordhe forest of the temperatures to climate change — the final part of the equation is us and why we are the cause of this. humanity is waging war on nature. this is suicidal. nature always strikes back and it is already doing so with growing force and fury. he is right. nature is providing a number of warnings. just look at the last few weeks. europe has recorded the second hottestjune, moscow equalled its highestjune temperature and in mexico, they recorded their highest ever temperature injune. or you can look at new zealand, it is winter there and it too has recorded its hottestjune. the list goes on and while i'm going through all of this, you're thinking, we know this, we know climate change is an issue, we know we need to act and we are acting. but there are two important things to note here, the first is that these heatwaves in north america have scientists worried. most climate modelling anticipates gradual warming, but as we have seen, there is nothing gradual about this. this c
this climate modelling is providing clarity, and look at this from a doctor from the university of oxfordhe forest of the temperatures to climate change — the final part of the equation is us and why we are the cause of this. humanity is waging war on nature. this is suicidal. nature always strikes back and it is already doing so with growing force and fury. he is right. nature is providing a number of warnings. just look at the last few weeks. europe has recorded the second hottestjune,...
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. >> in they have to ask how did you feel about using the oxford? spirit after having not use the oxford, for years i had it beat into my head and i was used to it. one i got the book back all the numbers like 50 were spelled out instead of 50. this isn't how it's done but i learned that. >> is there anything else you want to tell the readers of the person buyingo this look or is t everything you hope they get out of that? >> i would say it's a of a story. it's like everything...
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>> when i came in 2015 they were like huge proponent of the oxford comma. after having not used it for 15 years i had that beaten in my head so i i was okay with tha. it was weird when i got the book because went through an extensive copying process. when i got it back, all the numbers, like 50 were spilled out. this is and how it's done, but i guess i don't know i learned that. >> i guess there's anything else you want to tell the readers or the people who are buying this book just about all that went into it or everything that you hope they get out of it? >> i would just say it's a hell of a story. it's like everything was on the line for elon musk and for spacex, and basically they really had a profound impact on the space industry and it could have all come not if that launch had taken place. it was really touch and go. there was an eight-week period between a third and fourth flights where it was a crisis every day, and they just really pulled together to make something special happen. it was super fun to tell that story. >> these are great, great stor
>> when i came in 2015 they were like huge proponent of the oxford comma. after having not used it for 15 years i had that beaten in my head so i i was okay with tha. it was weird when i got the book because went through an extensive copying process. when i got it back, all the numbers, like 50 were spilled out. this is and how it's done, but i guess i don't know i learned that. >> i guess there's anything else you want to tell the readers or the people who are buying this book just...
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the new strategy as researchers at the university of oxford launched a new trial and up next covid test kits for every arriving international passengers at sfo. the new strategy to get ahead of strategy to get ahead of coronavirus variants befor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super fun beach day, everybody. and i couldn't help but overhear... francisco airport announced today it will give free covid tests kits to all passengers arriving on internat
the new strategy as researchers at the university of oxford launched a new trial and up next covid test kits for every arriving international passengers at sfo. the new strategy to get ahead of strategy to get ahead of coronavirus variants befor ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles...
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kathy bostjancic of oxford economics usa. we have had a lot going on in terms of breaking news. looking forward to the payrolls number today. the grandfather of economic statistics tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. i'm matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton. a major overhaul of its text system. organization for development says -- tax system. along with rules for sharing the spoils from multi-northern -- multinational firms. the g20 finance ministers meeting next week,. nancy pelosi has named liz cheney to a panel that will investigate the january 6 riot. she was one of the 10 house members who voted to impeach president trump for his role in stoking the mob. many republicans are dismissing the panel as an exercise in partisan politics. a divided u.s. supreme court has placed new limits on the voting rights act. arizona did not violate the law
kathy bostjancic of oxford economics usa. we have had a lot going on in terms of breaking news. looking forward to the payrolls number today. the grandfather of economic statistics tomorrow morning at 8:30 a.m. i'm matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton. a major overhaul of its text system. organization for development says -- tax system. along with rules for sharing the spoils from multi-northern -- multinational firms. the g20 finance ministers meeting next week,....
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, they were huge proponents of the oxford.ing not used it for 15 years, i had it been into my head so i was okay with that. it was weird when i got the book with an extensive copy and i got a book, all the members, like 50, fispy instead of 50 and i was like this isn't how it done but i don't know, i learned that. >> is there anything else you want to tell the people find this book, all that went into it or anything they hope to get out ofof it? >> i would say a hell of a story, everything was on the line elon musk and spacex, they have had a profound impact on the space industry. it was reallyth touch and go, there were eight weeks betweenn the third and fourth flights where it was a crisis everyday and they just really pulled together to make something special happen and it was super fun to tell that story. >> these are great stories. we have some questions and i'm just going to ask you, eric, one of the ones that i think is hilarious because you had some behind the scenes access, what is the funniest thing seen in somewhat
, they were huge proponents of the oxford.ing not used it for 15 years, i had it been into my head so i was okay with that. it was weird when i got the book with an extensive copy and i got a book, all the members, like 50, fispy instead of 50 and i was like this isn't how it done but i don't know, i learned that. >> is there anything else you want to tell the people find this book, all that went into it or anything they hope to get out ofof it? >> i would say a hell of a story,...
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el aire acondicionado y el aire >> innumerles calles de oxford y todo bajo control y con víctimas.. nunca había llovido tanto. día y noche. >> residentes de texa y valle del río grande. el pronóstico es que seguirá adelante >> no solo que las oficiales autopistas y varias personas han tenido que ser rescatadas. en nueva york. >> en contraste la ola de calor causa alarma que daban mayor protección y francisco habló con ellos >> despertó nuevamente con altas temperaturas y a sus 60 años con necesidad de salir a trabajar >> lo veo un poco difícil, es muy duro. >> est verano están sintiendo con más fuerza los rayos del sol y cobraron la vida de sebastiá pérez y otras personas en oregon hace unos días y mantienen su salud y no madas trabaje más duro porque se pondrá calient >> ellos son los que están sufriendo, la gricultura está sufriendo porque es importante para poner la comida en nutras mesas >> tienen miedo de pderder el trabajo >> las leyes de protección son básicas y se suman falta de inspectores >> queremos que no se enfermen, tomen sus descansos. >> sindicatos y grupos proinmig
el aire acondicionado y el aire >> innumerles calles de oxford y todo bajo control y con víctimas.. nunca había llovido tanto. día y noche. >> residentes de texa y valle del río grande. el pronóstico es que seguirá adelante >> no solo que las oficiales autopistas y varias personas han tenido que ser rescatadas. en nueva york. >> en contraste la ola de calor causa alarma que daban mayor protección y francisco habló con ellos >> despertó nuevamente con altas...
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this chart from the university of oxford shows numbers going up dramatically over the past month. researchers believe the real figure could be higher. communities are relying on volunteers to rely -- hospitals are turning away patients because they don't have better oxygen. some are coming people to bring their own oxygen supplies. >> i came from the hospital. anchor: only 6% of the house was -- population is vaccinated. they are relying on china's vaccine. 114 doctors have died this month despite 95% being inoculated. the u.s. is donating nano vaccines, some of which will be used as booster shots. the government has banned non-essential travel to try and curb new infections. that's bring our guests. from brisbane, australia, a phd candidate. and also from jakarta, a public policy analyst. a warm welcome to you all and thank you so much for joining us. let me start with you, many believe the government's data does not reveal the extent of the covid-19 crisis. what do you say to that? >> we are reporting and collected at the grassroots level that shows many that's are not being cou
this chart from the university of oxford shows numbers going up dramatically over the past month. researchers believe the real figure could be higher. communities are relying on volunteers to rely -- hospitals are turning away patients because they don't have better oxygen. some are coming people to bring their own oxygen supplies. >> i came from the hospital. anchor: only 6% of the house was -- population is vaccinated. they are relying on china's vaccine. 114 doctors have died this...
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you know, i have to ask, you know, from ap style, how did you feel about using the oxford comma? did it kill you a little when you had to put the comma before the and, or did you ease right into it? >> in 2015, there were huge proponents for the oxford comma, having not used it for 15 years, i had that beaten into my head, so i was okay with that. you know what was weird, when i got the book, all the numbers, like 50, was like fifty instead of 50, and i'm like this isn't how it's done, i don't know, i learned that. [laughter] >> and so i guess is there anything else you want to tell the readers or the people who are buying this book, about all that went into it, or you know, everything that you hope they get out of it? >> no, i would just say it's a hell of a story. it is like everything was on the line for elon musk and for spacex and basically for, you know, they really had a profound impact on the space industry. it could have all come for not if that fourth launch hadn't taken place. it was really touch and go. there was an eight-week period between the third and fourth fligh
you know, i have to ask, you know, from ap style, how did you feel about using the oxford comma? did it kill you a little when you had to put the comma before the and, or did you ease right into it? >> in 2015, there were huge proponents for the oxford comma, having not used it for 15 years, i had that beaten into my head, so i was okay with that. you know what was weird, when i got the book, all the numbers, like 50, was like fifty instead of 50, and i'm like this isn't how it's done, i...
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astrazeneca sends starter that originated in oxford — sends starter that originated in oxford and thatmanufacture enough and make it available as quickly as possible. you have — available as quickly as possible. you have seen it from this tiny thing, the starter has gone worldwide. you must feel an enormous sense of pride. i worldwide. you must feel an enormous sense of pride-— sense of pride. i think my team really do- _ sense of pride. i think my team really do- we — sense of pride. i think my team really do. we have _ sense of pride. i think my team really do. we have a _ sense of pride. i think my team really do. we have a picture i sense of pride. i think my team really do. we have a picture of| really do. we have a picture of clone — really do. we have a picture of clone the _ really do. we have a picture of clone, the first time the clone originated. it is down a microscope, smaller— originated. it is down a microscope, smaller than — originated. it is down a microscope, smaller than your fingernail, the image _ smaller than your fingernail, the image, and we have now delivered
astrazeneca sends starter that originated in oxford — sends starter that originated in oxford and thatmanufacture enough and make it available as quickly as possible. you have — available as quickly as possible. you have seen it from this tiny thing, the starter has gone worldwide. you must feel an enormous sense of pride. i worldwide. you must feel an enormous sense of pride-— sense of pride. i think my team really do- _ sense of pride. i think my team really do- we — sense of pride. i...
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published by oxford university president -- oxford university press in 2008. it is a book that has shaped and continues to shape u.s. freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, and public service. having served as president and chancellor of baylor university and dean of the pepperdine school of law, judge starr continues to teach law, serves regularly as a commentator for various television and radio programs. he serves on the boards of advocates international and the christian legal society. and, on the advisory board of alliance of defending freedom. as a constitutional expert, and a master lawyer, ken has argued 36 cases before the u.s. supreme court, including during his service as u.s. solicitor general. he served as the united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit, as counselor and chief of staff to u.s. attorney general william barr and smith, and as a law clerk to both chief justice warren burger and a fifth circuit. -- and fifth circuit judge david dyer. as most of you know,
published by oxford university president -- oxford university press in 2008. it is a book that has shaped and continues to shape u.s. freedom legislation and foreign policy. judge ken starr has had a distinguished career in academia, and public service. having served as president and chancellor of baylor university and dean of the pepperdine school of law, judge starr continues to teach law, serves regularly as a commentator for various television and radio programs. he serves on the boards of...
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but a new study by oxford university suggests daily testing is a safe alternative to isolating contactsaff in more than 200 schools. in half, the close contacts of positive cases had to isolate for ten days. in the other half, however, close contacts of positive cases were offered supervised daily tests at school over seven days and allowed to carry on as normal if they were negative. i think the results of this study are really reassuring for parents, as well as for students and for teachers. what we see here is that for people in schools and colleges, the chance of getting infected with covid—19, when there has been a case in school or college is low, it's less than 2%, one in 50. what we also see is dct is able to pick up those people who are most infectious, even when they don't have symptoms. i am really confident that what this study shows us is daily testing of contacts is a safe thing to do in schools and colleges. the researchers said their findings would make encouraging reading for parents and teachers, especially as they believe daily contact testing could reduce covid—relat
but a new study by oxford university suggests daily testing is a safe alternative to isolating contactsaff in more than 200 schools. in half, the close contacts of positive cases had to isolate for ten days. in the other half, however, close contacts of positive cases were offered supervised daily tests at school over seven days and allowed to carry on as normal if they were negative. i think the results of this study are really reassuring for parents, as well as for students and for teachers....
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oxford street will look different _ experienced.ust need to firm up. was that the end? no. murray played on... ..for worse, or better. roof on, fourth set renaissance. yeah, right there. he does it this time. suddenly, only a power cut would stop him. gentle touch, and then the noise. cheering. was that metal hip now fitted with some kind ofjet engine? oh, that is brilliant! and that is vintage murray again. 6—2 in the fifth, it felt like a win to match any of murray's here. but was that court really only half full? i needed, i needed everyone's help tonight. and, yeah, they did a greatjob. and, yeah, i've hit some great shots at the end to finish it, but it was a tough match. well, he said it. the hill was first henman's. and if you're here to cheer british players, well, you must remember there are others. there are seeds. a dominant performance from dan evans against dusan lajovic. he's seeded 22 for a reason. life on track, straight sets win. evans into the third round. and that's it. keep waving. the 29th seed, cameron norrie,
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let's get more now on the study conducted by the university of oxford into the effectiveness of dailyght, vice principal of southmoor academy in sunderland. she's also lead commissioner for schools and higher education at the social mobility foundation. welcome. thank you forjoining us. tell us first of all what the impact has been on your pupils and your school of self isolation? it has been on your pupils and your school of self isolation?- school of self isolation? it has been pretty — school of self isolation? it has been pretty devastating. i school of self isolation? it has been pretty devastating. the | been pretty devastating. the last day of term we were down to about a20 students out of what should have been over 1000. i think the thing important to understand is it's not just about simple metrics of days lost, it's about momentum lost. you have students who are isolating from disadvantaged backgrounds without parental support, disadvantaged backgrounds without parentalsupport, often disadvantaged backgrounds without parental support, often not doing much work at all and the
let's get more now on the study conducted by the university of oxford into the effectiveness of dailyght, vice principal of southmoor academy in sunderland. she's also lead commissioner for schools and higher education at the social mobility foundation. welcome. thank you forjoining us. tell us first of all what the impact has been on your pupils and your school of self isolation? it has been on your pupils and your school of self isolation?- school of self isolation? it has been pretty —...
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operations director from i with us. 0perations director from oxford health, thank you very much.nderway in doha later today. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, is in doha. she explained what these negotiations mean for the people of afghanistan. afghanistan, even in the best of times — but no—one can remember the best of times — is one of the poorest countries in the world, notwithstanding the fact that there's been 20 years of major international engagement, and now it is reeling from a humanitarian crisis — growing hunger, growing displacement from the violence, and growing fear amongst so many afghans about what the future holds. we saw so many of this new, young educated generation, which came of age after the fall of the taliban in 2001, wondering now whether there is space for them in the kind of afghanistan which emerges. what has happened on the battlefield has emboldened the taliban and they've been clarifying their ideas about afghanistan's political future, and it is one in which they dominate and it's a very different kind of political order than the o
operations director from i with us. 0perations director from oxford health, thank you very much.nderway in doha later today. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet, is in doha. she explained what these negotiations mean for the people of afghanistan. afghanistan, even in the best of times — but no—one can remember the best of times — is one of the poorest countries in the world, notwithstanding the fact that there's been 20 years of major international engagement, and now it is...
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covid infections in oxford have soared to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic, mostly among young adults. from monday, the city will follow places like bolton and bedford in getting extra government support for surge testing and vaccinations. with restrictions in england due to end in nine days�* time, people are urged to continue wearing facemasks in crowded indoor areas. i have no problem with continuing to wear a facemask after they are not in force, because i think if it helps people to feel reassured, you know, it'sjust a bit of cloth over your face. it's more about thinking of others as well. i mean, i'm fairly young, but the older generation are more vulnerable. elsewhere, large parts of the north east of england have the highest infection rates in the uk, many of them rising sharply in the last week. with people getting together for the big final tomorrow, there's a plea from hospital bosses. as much as it's an exciting opportunity, and potentially once in a lifetime for our country, i ask that, you know, fans remain at a distance as best they can, wash their h
covid infections in oxford have soared to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic, mostly among young adults. from monday, the city will follow places like bolton and bedford in getting extra government support for surge testing and vaccinations. with restrictions in england due to end in nine days�* time, people are urged to continue wearing facemasks in crowded indoor areas. i have no problem with continuing to wear a facemask after they are not in force, because i think if it...
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this, its flagship store on oxford street in london, and the other 80 around the uk and ireland, williler here. reflecting a very definite trend in the way that we are all now shopping. once a common sight on the british high street, but by the end of september this year, all 81 gap clothes shops in the uk and ireland will have shut their doors for the final time. the warning signs were already there. last month, the company announced the closure of 19 stores as their leases were expiring. in a statement, gap said it planned to stay trading online but hasn't yet made clear how many of its staff will be affected by the plans. a consultation with workers is under way. we heard from gap earlier this year that they were undergoing strategic review of all of their retail operations in europe and that it could mean the closure of all the stores in the uk. whilst it's a massive gap on the high street, because it's another brand gone, i think it's understandable because the organisation have not only had to endure the same on and off lockdowns that the rest of retail have, and they were depen
this, its flagship store on oxford street in london, and the other 80 around the uk and ireland, williler here. reflecting a very definite trend in the way that we are all now shopping. once a common sight on the british high street, but by the end of september this year, all 81 gap clothes shops in the uk and ireland will have shut their doors for the final time. the warning signs were already there. last month, the company announced the closure of 19 stores as their leases were expiring. in a...
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infections are - spreading across england, with oxford the latest area to see cases spike to their highest government support for surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up. it is surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up.— surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives in _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives in a _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives in a sensible - on with your lives in a sensible way, _ on with your lives in a sensible way, in — on with your lives in a sensible way, in a — on with your lives in a sensible way, in a pragmatic way, and exercising _ way, in a pragmatic way, and exercising personal responsibility. and i_ exercising personal responsibility. and i think if people do that and -et and i think if people do that and get themselves tested, and have their vaccinations, we can certainly address_ their vaccinations, we can certainly address this steep rise in covid cr
infections are - spreading across england, with oxford the latest area to see cases spike to their highest government support for surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up. it is surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up.— surge testing and to help boost vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives in _ vaccine tape up. it is about getting on with your lives in...
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was welcomed by one of the chief adviser's to the governnt on coronavirus, professor john bell of oxfordity. he was pointing out that when you are talking about america and european countries, you are talking about countries which are using really good vaccines, where coverage is generally quite good. fullvaccinated people don't pose the same risks. of course, as your last guest hinted, it is another story for many other countries around the world. even some of our bbc colleagues coming back to visit relatives are having to quarantine in hotels. that costs money. this is really a story about rich countries being able to open up while four countries remain lited -- poorer countries remain limited in their travel options. >> we are seeing the ndon heathrow ceo looking for a lighter form of testing, shall we say. maybe that is the next step. on the whole, are people reacting positively? >> i suppose. government ministers would say we got to a point in the pandemic where if you don't open travel now, when do you open it? everyone is very conscious, in the next few weeks, we are going to have
was welcomed by one of the chief adviser's to the governnt on coronavirus, professor john bell of oxfordity. he was pointing out that when you are talking about america and european countries, you are talking about countries which are using really good vaccines, where coverage is generally quite good. fullvaccinated people don't pose the same risks. of course, as your last guest hinted, it is another story for many other countries around the world. even some of our bbc colleagues coming back to...
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no coincidence that 2 of the world's most successful creative iris vaccines by the beyond tech and oxford astrazeneca came out of german and british labs. and i'm very proud that today we are establishing a new herschel metal for german and british women in astrophysics, in your, on a, just one angular of the lasting legacies ability to ship. it's a great privilege to welcome you here today. i'm going to over to you. yes. thank you. prime minister. dear boris. thank you. thank you for the very warm wides of welcome for this very gracious hospitality. this is my 1st of bi lateral visit abroad after the end of the pandemic. and after this, and it's something that is now that britain has left the european union a good opportunity to open a new chapter in our relationship to find a practical format where we can have close contacts and positive possible events is establishing intergovernmental consultations. we agreed on this as we, on the jam, inside the experience that whenever we do this, there is cooperation across the whole will of a relationship and a very deep cooperation at that. and t
no coincidence that 2 of the world's most successful creative iris vaccines by the beyond tech and oxford astrazeneca came out of german and british labs. and i'm very proud that today we are establishing a new herschel metal for german and british women in astrophysics, in your, on a, just one angular of the lasting legacies ability to ship. it's a great privilege to welcome you here today. i'm going to over to you. yes. thank you. prime minister. dear boris. thank you. thank you for the very...